A scribe.
translated into english: writer
sargon
Scribe
The fertile crescent.
Mesopotamia
In ancient civilizations, a writer was often referred to as a "scribe." Scribes were responsible for recording information, maintaining documents, and transcribing texts, typically utilizing cuneiform or hieroglyphics depending on the culture. They played a crucial role in the administration, religion, and preservation of knowledge in societies such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley.
There is no river of that name that I am aware of. However, IN Mesopotamia there are two major rivers named the Tigris and the Euphrates. Mesopotamia is the name given to the area in Iraq along the river side also known as the Fertile Crescent.
Usually scribe or historian.
Mesopotamia IS the former name. The current name is Iraq.
The meaning of the name Thameela is "writer." This is of Arabic origin and is generally given to the third girl born to a family.
Mesopotamia was in the fertile crescent and Mesopotamia means "between the to rivers".
No it is not in the list of names given by Isaiah.