What is the name meaning of OSTLER. Phrases containing OSTLER
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ostler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ostler is a surname, and may refer to: Andreas Ostler (1921–1988), German Olympic bobsledder Blake Ostler (born
William Ostler (died 16 December 1614) was an actor in English Renaissance theatre, a member of the King's Men, the company of William Shakespeare. Ostler started
Nicholas Ostler (/ˈoʊstlər/; born 20 May 1952, Tunbridge Wells) is a British scholar, linguist, and author. Ostler studied at Balliol College, Oxford
Blake Thomas Ostler (born 1957) is an American philosopher, theologian, and lawyer. He has written numerous articles on the topics of Mormon theology,
Craig James Ostler (born 1954) is an American historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a professor of Church History
A hostler (/ˈhɒslər/ or /ˈɒslər/) or ostler /ˈɒslər/ was traditionally a groom or stableman who was employed in a stable to take care of horses, usually
Emma Brignell Ostler (née Roberts, c.1848 – 14 April 1922) was a New Zealand teacher, prohibitionist, landowner and businesswoman. She was born in West
John Ostler (1873–1956) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Scottish Football League for Motherwell and in the English Football League for Bury
Trent Jordan Ostler (born 3 April 2002) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as an right midfielder for Perth Glory. Trent Osler was 8
Sir Henry Hubert Ostler KC (2 July 1876 – 24 February 1944) was a New Zealand farmer, lawyer and judge. He was born in Ben Ohau Station, South Canterbury
OSTLER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ostler.Possibly an altered form of German Ostler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places bearing this name, for example in Essex (Haltesteda in Domesday Book), Kent, and Leicestershire, all of which are probably named from Old English h(e)ald ‘refuge’, ‘shelter’ + stede ‘site’, or possibly Hawstead in Suffolk, which has the same origin. However, the name is now most frequent in Lancashire and Yorkshire, where it is from High Halstead in Burnley, named as the ‘site of a hall’, from Old English h(e)all ‘hall’ + stede ‘place’.English : occupational name for someone employed at ‘the hall buildings’, Middle English hallested, an ostler or cowhand, for instance.
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English
English : occupational name for an innkeeper, from Middle English (h)osteler (Old French (h)ostelier, an agent derivative of hostel, meaning a sizeable house in which guests could be lodged in separate rooms, derived from Late Latin hospitalis, from the genitive case of hospes ‘guest’). This term was at first applied to the secular officer in a monastery who was responsible for the lodging of visitors, but it was later extended to keepers of commercial hostelries, and this is probably the usual sense of the surname. The more restricted modern English sense, ‘groom’, is also a possible source.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with a cognate of Old High German Åst(an) (see Oest).
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German (Hösler)
German (Hösler) : occupational name for a maker of hose (garments for the legs), from Middle High German hose (see Hose 3) + the agent suffix -r.German (Hösler) : habitational name for someone from Hösel near Düsseldorf.English : occupational name for a fowler, a variant of Osler, or for an innkeeper, a reduced form of Ostler. In both cases, the initial H- is inorganic.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the keeper of an inn or hostelry, a variant of Ostler.
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Courageous; Bold; Brave; Feminine of Shaji
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
The One who Imprison his Anger
Girl/Female
Welsh
From the mouth of the river.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Flower Chain
Boy/Male
Irish
nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas and is given to boys or girls born on December 25th.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Generous
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English
English : from an Old Norse personal name or nickname, Leysingi, from leysingi ‘freedman’. Compare Lazenby.South German : habitational name from Leising in Bavaria.
Boy/Male
Indian
Road, Path
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Muslim
Glowing. Sparkling.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Savyamoonth comes from An indian word meaning, Defender of people
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n.
See Hostelry.
n.
A female ostler.
n.
See Hostler.