Hemin (given name)

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Hemin is a given name, and may refer to:

Hemin Pratap Desai is an Indian-born cricketer who has represented Oman at the List A level.

Hemin Mukriyani Kirdish poet and scholar

Hemin Mukriyani or Hêmin Mukriyānī (1921–1986) was the pen name for Seyed Mohammad-Amin Shaikholislami Mukri, Kurdish poet, journalist, translator, and literary critic.

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Saqqez City in Kurdistan, Iran

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Mahabad City in West Azerbaijan, Iran

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T. M. Jayaratne Sri Lankan singer

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Mokriany is a village in Lviv Oblast, Drohobych Raion, Ukraine. Its Zip code is 82125. It was founded in 1515 and currently has a population of 383.

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Hermionee Princess of Hermes, derived from the Greek messenger god Hermes.

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