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Bragg may refer to: Bragg City, Missouri, United States Bragg, Texas, a ghost town, United States Bragg, West Virginia, an unincorporated community, United
Fort Bragg (renamed Fort Liberty from 2023 to 2025) is a U.S. Army military installation located in North Carolina. It ranks among the largest military
In many areas of science, Bragg's law — also known as Wulff–Bragg's condition or Laue–Bragg interference — is a special case of Laue diffraction that
Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was an American military officer during the Second Seminole War and Mexican–American War. He later
Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, author and political activist. His music blends elements of
Melvyn Bragg, Baron Bragg (born 6 October 1939), is an English broadcaster, author, and parliamentarian. Earlier in his career, Bragg worked for the BBC
Sir William Lawrence Bragg (31 March 1890 – 1 July 1971) was an Australian-born British X-ray crystallographer who uniquely shared a Nobel Prize with
Roland Leon Bragg (June 11, 1923 – January 12, 1999) was an American Army paratrooper during World War II. Bragg was awarded the Silver Star, the United
Paul Chappuis Bragg (February 6, 1895 – December 7, 1976) was an American alternative health food advocate and fitness enthusiast. Bragg's mentor was Bernarr
Fort Bragg is a city along the North Coast of California in Mendocino County. The city is 24 miles (39 km) west of Willits, at an elevation of 85 feet
BRAGG
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English (chiefly Northamptonshire)
English (chiefly Northamptonshire) : probably from the obsolete slang term facer, denoting a braggart or bully. The earliest citation for this term in OED is c. 1515.Americanized spelling of German Feeser.
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English
English : nickname for a cheerful or lively person, from Middle English bragge ‘lively’, ‘cheerful’, ‘active’, also ‘brave’, ‘proud’, ‘arrogant’ (of unknown origin).
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English
English : variant of Bragg.
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Shiva
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daley, DALY means "assembly, gathering."
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English (but most common in Wales)
English (but most common in Wales) : from Lowis, Lodovicus, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements hlod ‘fame’ + wīg ‘war’. This was the name of the founder of the Frankish dynasty, recorded in Latin chronicles as Ludovicus and Chlodovechus (the latter form becoming Old French Clovis, Clouis, Louis, the former developing into German Ludwig). The name was popular throughout France in the Middle Ages and was introduced to England by the Normans. In Wales it became inextricably confused with 2.Welsh : from an Anglicized form of the personal name Llywelyn (see Llewellyn).Irish and Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lughaidh ‘son of Lughaidh’. This is one of the most common Old Irish personal names. It is derived from Lugh ‘brightness’, which was the name of a Celtic god.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. William Lewis was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
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English
Falconer; one who trains falcons.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so named, in northern France as well as in England. These are named with the Old French elements riche ‘rich’, ‘splendid’ + mont ‘hill’. Richmond in North Yorkshire was named after a Richmont in France immediately after the Norman Conquest, and in many if not most cases the English surname can de derived from this place. Richmond in southwest London received this name only in the reign of Henry VII, in honor of the king, who had been Earl of Richmond until he came to the throne, and is unlikely to be the source of this surname.
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Tamil
Goddess Durga
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Unknown
Origin unknown.
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Hebrew Scottish
Rich. God beholds. The daughter of Shylock in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Dawn
Boy/Male
Biblical
Sheaf of corn.
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n.
A loquacious person, male or female; a prattler; a babbler; also, a boaster; a braggart; -- used in contempt or reproach.
n.
A bully or braggadocio; a swaggering, boastful fellow; a swaggerer.
n.
A braggart; a boaster; a swaggerer.
a.
Boastful.
n.
A bullying and violent person; a braggart; a swashbuckler.
adv.
In a manner to be bragged of; finely; proudly.
adv.
Boastingly.
v. t.
To surpass in bragging; hence, to make appear inferior.
n.
One who brags; a boaster.
n.
A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretense or self glorification.
n.
Boastfulness; act of bragging.
n.
One who vapors; a braggart.
n.
Empty boasting; mere brag; pretension.
a.
Bragging; vainly boasting.
a.
Without bragging.
n.
A boasting; a bragging.
n.
A liquor made of ale and honey fermented, with spices, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to Thraso; like, or becoming to, Thraso; bragging; boastful; vainglorious.
v. i.
A boaster.
n.
A vain or blustering boaster; a braggart; a braggadocio.