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Calendar year
1645 (MDCXLV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1645th
1645
Year in the First English Civil War
1645 was the fourth year of the First English Civil War. By the beginning of 1645 the war was going badly for Charles I and the campaigns of 1645 did
First_English_Civil_War,_1645
English Williamite soldier and Anglican clergyman (d. 1690)
George Walker (c.1645 – 1 July 1690 Old Style) was an English soldier and Anglican priest. He was joint Governor of Derry during the Siege in 1689. He
George_Walker_(soldier)
Poetry collection by John Milton
Milton's 1645 Poems is a collection, divided into separate English and Latin sections, of John Milton's youthful poetry in a variety of genres, including
Milton's_1645_Poems
Conflict between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire (1645–1669)
Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession. The war lasted from 1645 to 1669 and was fought in Crete, especially in the city of Candia, and in
Cretan_War_(1645–1669)
List of events
Events from the year 1645 in England. This is the fourth year of the First English Civil War, fought between Roundheads (Parliamentarians) and Cavaliers
1645_in_England
Spanish military leader
Soldier: Military Books and Military Culture in Early Stuart England, 1603-1645. Brill Academic Publishing. ISBN 90-04-17079-0 Josef V. Polišenský/Frederick
Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1585–1635)
Gonzalo_Fernández_de_Córdoba_(1585–1635)
August 1645, and 9 March 1645–6. 5 June 1646 Ordinance (to continue for three years) amending the Ordinances of 20 October 1645, and 14 March 1645–6, for
List of ordinances and acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–1660
List_of_ordinances_and_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England,_1642–1660
Precursor to the Royal Society of London
Restoration of 1660. Of those, two were based at Gresham College: the so-called 1645 group concerned with experimental science; and the 1660 committee of 12 who
Gresham College and the formation of the Royal Society
Gresham_College_and_the_formation_of_the_Royal_Society
Member of the Parliament of England for Gloucester
John Powell (1645–1713), of Gloucester, was an English politician and lawyer. He was elected as Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Gloucester
John_Powell_(1645–1713)
was launched as City of New York, and later commissioned as Plattsburg (SP-1645) for service in World War I. Originally a schooner-rigged steamship, she
USS_Harvard_(1888)
Part of the Thirty Years' War
The Battle of Nördlingen (1645) took place on 3 August 1645 in the later stages of the Thirty Years' War, southeast of Nördlingen near the village of
Battle_of_Nördlingen_(1645)
Events from the year 1645 in Ireland. Monarch: Charles I Irish Confederate Wars: Lismore town and castle are sacked by a force of the Irish Confederacy
1645_in_Ireland
Painting by Rembrandt
Joseph's Dream is a 1645 oil-on-canvas painting by Rembrandt. It was in the Königliche Schlöss in Berlin until 1830, when it moved to the city's Königliche
Joseph's Dream (Rembrandt, 1645)
Joseph's_Dream_(Rembrandt,_1645)
The Bury Conference was held on 30 January, 1645 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk by committeemen of the Eastern Association to discuss their concerns about
Bury_Conference_(1645)
French chemist
Jean Rey (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁɛ]; c. 1583 – c. 1645) or (in English) John Rey was a French physician and chemist. Born in Le Bugue, in the Périgord
Jean_Rey_(physician)
1645 siege
The siege of Tiverton took place in October 1645 during the First English Civil War, when a Royalist garrison surrendered to a detachment of the New Model
Siege_of_Tiverton_(1645)
Rump state in China during the Ming–Qing transition
marking the start of the Southern Ming. The Nanjing regime lasted until 1645, when Qing forces captured Nanjing. Zhu fled before the city fell, but was
Southern_Ming
Welsh politician
William Herbert (by 1587 – 1645) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1621. Herbert was the elder son of Richard Herbert of Wernllwynwhith
William_Herbert_(died_1645)
French Cardinal
François de La Rochefoucauld (8 December 1558 – 14 February 1645) was a French Cardinal and an "important figure in the French Counter Reformation church"
François de La Rochefoucauld (cardinal)
François_de_La_Rochefoucauld_(cardinal)
English military and political leader (1599–1658)
War began in August 1642 and quickly demonstrated his military prowess. In 1645, he was appointed commander of the New Model Army cavalry under Thomas Fairfax
Oliver_Cromwell
1645 battle of the First English Civil War
The Battle of Naseby took place on 14 June 1645 during the First English Civil War, near the village of Naseby in Northamptonshire. The Parliamentarian
Battle_of_Naseby
The siege of Chania happened during the initial stages of Cretan War (1645–1669). The Ottomans besieged the Venetian-held city of Chania, and after 56
Siege_of_Chania_(1645)
English courtier and Royalist (1573–1645)
Sir Thomas Jermyn (1573–1645) of Rushbrooke, Suffolk, was an English Royalist soldier and politician who was a Member of Parliament between 1604 and 1640
Thomas_Jermyn_(1573–1645)
Hungarian noble (1587-1645)
Baron Pál Esterházy de Galántha (1 February 1587 – 17 January 1645) was a Hungarian noble, son of Vice-ispán (Viscount; vicecomes) of Pozsony County Ferenc
Pál_Esterházy_(1587–1645)
Tsar of Russia from 1613 to 1645
July [O.S. 13 July] 1645) was Tsar of all Russia from 1613 after being elected by the Zemsky Sobor of 1613 until his death in 1645. He was the first tsar
Michael_of_Russia
from the year 1645 in France. Monarch – Louis XIV Regent: Anne of Austria Charenton established Francois Morneau married Marie Mornet - 1645 16 August –
1645_in_France
Earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
title that has been created three times, twice in the Peerage of England (1645 and 1674) and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom (1831). The third
Earl_of_Lichfield
Peace treaty between Sweden and Denmark–Norway
Treaty of Brömsebro (or the Peace of Brömsebro) was signed on 13 August 1645, and ended the Torstenson War, a local conflict that began in 1643 (and was
Treaty_of_Brömsebro_(1645)
British politician and favorite of King James I (c. 1587–1645)
Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset KG (c. 1587 – 17 July 1645), was a politician, and favourite of King James VI and I. Robert Kerr was born in Wrington, Somerset
Robert_Carr,_Earl_of_Somerset
Series of trials between 1599 and 1694
Edmunds in Suffolk, England. Two specific trials in 1645 and 1662 became historically well known. The 1645 trial "facilitated" by the Witchfinder General saw
Bury_St_Edmunds_witch_trials
Conflict in Brazil in the 17th century
the reclamation of the territory by the Kingdom of Portugal. On May 15, 1645, 18 Portuguese rebel leaders gathered at the São João Sugar Mill and signed
Insurrection_of_Pernambuco
Part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Inverlochy Inverness Kilchummin The Battle of Inverlochy occurred on 2 February 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, when a Royalist force of Highlanders
Battle_of_Inverlochy_(1645)
The Transylvanian invasion of Hungary (1644–1645) was the intervention of George I Rákóczi into the Thirty Years War in alliance with France and Sweden
Transylvanian invasion of Hungary (1644–1645)
Transylvanian_invasion_of_Hungary_(1644–1645)
English politician
Henry Poole (1590-1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1640. Poole was the son of Sir Henry Poole
Henry_Poole_(died_1645)
1645 mass killing of Chinese civilians by Manchu forces
Massacre refers to the mass killing of people in Yangzhou, China, in May, 1645. Commanded by the Manchu prince Dodo, following the collapse of the Ming
Yangzhou_massacre
English antiquarian (1575–1645)
William Burton (24 August 1575 – 6 April 1645) was an English antiquarian, best known as the author of the Description of Leicester Shire (1622), the county's
William Burton (antiquary, died 1645)
William_Burton_(antiquary,_died_1645)
John Jones (1644 or 1645 – 22 August 1709) was a Welsh cleric, inventor and physician. Jones, whose family was from Pentyrch, Glamorgan, was educated at
John Jones (physician, died 1709)
John_Jones_(physician,_died_1709)
Japanese swordsman, strategist, writer, artist, and rōnin (c. 1584–1645)
Japanese pronunciation: [mʲi.ja.mo.to (|) mɯꜜ.sa.ɕi], c. 1583 – 13 June 1645) was a Japanese swordsman, strategist, artist, and writer who became renowned
Miyamoto_Musashi
Agnes Finnie (died 6 March 1645) was an Edinburgh shopkeeper and moneylender who was executed for witchcraft on 6 March 1645. Finnie, widow of James Robertsone
Agnes_Finnie
Leinster, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 12 September 1645 for the courtier Sir William Brouncker. He was made Baron Brouncker, of Newcastle
Viscount_Brouncker
English landowner
Sir John Wyndham JP (1558 – 1 April 1645), of Orchard Wyndham in the parish of Watchet in Somerset, was an English landowner who played an important role
John_Wyndham_(1558–1645)
Dutch Republic, designed by Jacob van Campen and Pieter Post, is completed. 1645–1648 – Main structure of Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, is built. 1646 The
1640s_in_architecture
Emperor of China from 1627 to 1644
ending the Ming dynasty. The Manchu formed the succeeding Qing dynasty. In 1645, Zhu Yousong, who had proclaimed himself the Hongguang Emperor of the Southern
Chongzhen_Emperor
Events from the year 1645 in Spain. Monarch: Philip IV September 8 - Francisco de Quevedo, nobleman, politician and writer (born 1580) December 28 - Gaspar
1645_in_Spain
Former duchy in Europe
in 1549, was raised to a princely county in 1576, then became a duchy in 1645. The territorial possessions of the Dukes of Arenberg varied through the
Arenberg
1645 siege of the Thirty Years' War
The siege of Brno, which occurred from 3 May to 23 August 1645, was the second Swedish siege of the city of Brno in the last years of the Thirty Years'
Siege_of_Brno
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Constant Warwick was originally a 32-gun privateer, built in 1645 as a private venture between the Earl of Warwick and Sir William Batten and intended
English_ship_Constant_Warwick
Archbishop of Manila
Fernando Montero Espinosa Archbishop-elect of Manila (1644-1645), secular priest of Burgos, became first chaplain of the Royal Chapel of Philip IV. Consecrated
Fernando_Montero_Espinosa
Extinct barony in the Peerage of England
created twice in the Peerage of England. The first creation came on 27 January 1645 when the Honourable John Belasyse was made Baron Belasyse of Worlaby in the
Baron_Belasyse
17th-century Italian Catholic bishop
Archbishop of Thebae (1645–1663) and Apostolic Nuncio to Florence (1645–1652). Annibale Bentivoglio was born in Bologna, Italy. On 6 March 1645, he was appointed
Annibale_Bentivoglio_(bishop)
Emperor of Southern Ming from 1645 to 1646
reigned as the Longwu Emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty from 18 August 1645, when he was enthroned in Fuzhou, to 6 October 1646, when he was captured
Longwu_Emperor
English army officer and politician (1612–1671)
English army officer and politician who commanded the New Model Army from 1645 to 1650 during the English Civil War. Because of his dark hair, he was known
Thomas_Fairfax
War between Mughals and Uzbeks
Campaign, also known as the Balkh Campaign, was a military campaign from 1645–1647 undertook by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan against the Uzbek Khanate of
Mughal_Central_Asia_campaign
German composer (1645–1693)
Johann Christoph Bach (22 February 1645 in Erfurt – 7 September [O.S. 28 August] 1693 in Arnstadt) was a German musician of the Baroque period. He was
Johann Christoph Bach (musician at Arnstadt)
Johann_Christoph_Bach_(musician_at_Arnstadt)
English landowner and Member of Parliament
Isabella "a lady of rare patience and prudence" kept a diary of the period 1645–51 in which she describes her father's last days. "SAUNDERS, Nicholas II
Nicholas_Saunders_(died_1649)
Surname list
a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Featley (1582–1645), English theologian and controversialist John Featley (1605–1666), English
Featley
English politician
Michael Warton (23 October 1593 – 1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1644. He fought and died on the Royalist
Michael_Warton_(died_1645)
was minted in Newark-on-Trent in 1646 during the third and final siege (1645–1646) — the last year of the First English Civil War. To meet need for money
Siege_money_(Newark)
Events from the year 1645 in art. (unknown) Claude Lorrain - Landscape with Apollo and Mercury William Dobson The Painter with Sir Charles Cottrell and
1645_in_art
Conflict between Sweden and Denmark–Norway from 1643 to 1645
The Torstenson War, 1643 to 1645, was fought between Sweden and Denmark–Norway. The name derives from Swedish general Lennart Torstenson, and it is considered
Torstenson_War
Scottish clergyman
John Fullarton (c.1645 – 1727), of Greenhall, Argyll, was a Scottish clergyman and nonjurant Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh between 1720 and 1727. Fullarton
John_Fullarton
German general during the Thirty Years' War, fought for the Holy Roman Empire
von Mercy (or Merci), Lord of Mandre and Collenburg (c. 1597 – 3 August 1645), was a German field marshal in the Thirty Years' War who fought with distinction
Franz_von_Mercy
Iranian statesman, cleric and grand vizier (c.1592–1654)
disgraced and exiled by the ruthless newly crowned shah Safi. Later, in 1645, Khalifeh Soltan was re-appointed as grand vizier by the latter's son and
Khalifeh_Soltan
Period of Chinese history (1618–1683)
Shaanxi, forcing Li Zicheng to leave his Xi'an headquarters in February 1645. Pursued by Ajige, Li retreated down the Han River into Wuchang, Hubei, and
Transition_from_Ming_to_Qing
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645
William Laud (7 October 1573 – 10 January 1645) was a bishop in the Church of England. Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Charles I in 1633, Laud was
William_Laud
English politician
Thomas May (c. 1645 – 1718), of Rawmere, Lavant, Sussex, was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Chichester in
Thomas May (MP for Chichester)
Thomas_May_(MP_for_Chichester)
Events from the year 1645 in Denmark. Monarch — Christian IV Steward of the Realm — Corfitz Ulfeldt February – The Dano-Carical Conflict begins. 3 March
1645_in_Denmark
Chinese rebel leader (1606–1645)
Li Zicheng (22 September 1606 – 1645), born Li Hongji, also known as the Thunder King, was a Chinese rebel leader who helped overthrow the Ming dynasty
Li_Zicheng
Greek scholar and philosopher (1645–1707)
Nikolaos Kalliakis; Latin: Nicolaus Calliachius; Italian: Niccolò Calliachi; c. 1645 - 8 May 1707) was a Cretan Greek scholar and philosopher who flourished in
Nicholas_Kalliakis
of the Spanish province of La Florida from November 26, 1638 to April 10, 1645. Castro was appointed governor of La Florida (Spanish Florida) on November
Damián_de_Vega_Castro_y_Pardo
Khan of Bukhara from 1645 to 1681
ruled between 1645 and 1681. He was a son of the Nadr Muhammad Khan, the fourth Khan of Bukhara and thus a descendant of Jochi. In 1645, the Begs and
Abd_al-Aziz_Khan_(Bukhara)
Southern Ming emperor from 1644 to 1645
emperor of the Ming dynasty. He reigned briefly in southern China from 1644 to 1645. In 1644, rebels led by Li Zicheng captured the Ming capital of Beijing,
Hongguang_Emperor
Polish noble family
(-1611) Konstancja Malgorzata Lubomirska (1761–1840) Krystyna Lubomirska (-1645) Krystyna Lubomirska (-1699) Maria Karolina Lubomirska (1730–1795) Marianna
Lubomirski
Tudor manor house in Nelson, Caerphilly
Prichard (died 1655), who hosted a visit by King Charles I of England in 1645. Llancaiach Fawr Manor was at one time thought to have predated the Acts
Llancaiach_Fawr
Spanish Baroque painter (1617–1682)
Girl of Galicia, c. 1645–1650, Museo del Prado The Young Beggar, c. 1645, Musée du Louvre, Paris Boys Eating Grapes and Melon, c. 1645–46, Alte Pinakothek
Bartolomé_Esteban_Murillo
Part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (1642–1646)
February 1645 to set up the New Model Army, the first centrally funded and professional military force in England, whose success at Naseby in June 1645 proved
First_English_Civil_War
Scottish noble
Sir Duncan Campbell (19 October 1583–1 February 1645), 2nd Baronet and 6th Lord of Auchinbreck, was a Scottish landowner and soldier. He was commander
Sir Duncan Campbell, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Duncan_Campbell,_2nd_Baronet
Acting governor of colonial Maryland (died 1672)
Pro-Parliament rebellion that came to be known as Plundering Time. At some point in 1645, William Claiborne repossessed Kent Island. Brent and other Catholic leaders
Giles_Brent
Marquessate in the Peerage of Great Britain
Castle in the County of Northampton, in the Baronetage of England in 1621. In 1645 he was further honoured when he was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron
Marquess_of_Rockingham
Regent of Qing China from 1643 to 1650
Prince-Regent from 1643 to 1650, throughout the Shunzhi Emperor's early reign. In 1645, he was given the honorary title "Emperor's Uncle and Prince-Regent" (皇叔父攝政王);
Dorgon
English landowner and MP
Sir George Horsey (c.1588 – buried 10 January 1645) of Clifton Maybank, Dorset was an English landowner engaged in ambitious industrial and land reclamation
George_Horsey_(landowner)
Dutch colonial governor (1593–1645)
Anthony van Diemen (also Antonie, Antonio, Anton, Antonius; 1593 – 19 April 1645) was a Dutch colonial governor. Van Diemen was born in Culemborg (now in
Anthony_van_Diemen
Historical province of Sweden
It borders Västergötland, Småland, Scania and the sea of Kattegat. Until 1645 and the Second Treaty of Brömsebro, it was part of the Kingdom of Denmark
Halland
English clergyman, theologian, philosopher, and Cambridge Platonist (1617–1688)
Platonists who became 11th Regius Professor of Hebrew (1645–1688), 26th Master of Clare Hall (1645–1654), and 14th Master of Christ's College (1654–1688)
Ralph_Cudworth
Korean crown prince (1612–1645)
Crown Prince Sohyeon (Korean: 소현세자; Hanja: 昭顯世子, 5 February 1612 – 21 May 1645) was the first son of King Injo of Joseon Dynasty. Sohyeon was a hostage
Crown_Prince_Sohyeon
Grand Duchess of Tuscany from 1670 to 1721
Marguerite Louise d'Orléans (28 July 1645 – 17 September 1721) was a French princess who became grand duchess of Tuscany as the wife of Grand Duke Cosimo
Marguerite_Louise_d'Orléans
Khan of Bukhara from 1642 to 1645
Mohammad Khan (ruled 1642–1645), was a ruler of the Khanate of Bukhara. He succeeded his brother Imam Quli Khan. He was deposed in 1645, and died in 1651. After
Nadr_Muhammad_Khan
Archbishop of Aleppo (1645–1650). Giovanni Battista Aresti de Dovara was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor. On 31 July 1645, he was appointed
Giovanni Battista Aresti de Dovara
Giovanni_Battista_Aresti_de_Dovara
prelate who served as the Archbishop of La Plata o Charcas (1645–1649), Archbishop of Quito (1628–1645), and Archbishop of Santo Domingo (1621–1628). Pedro de
Pedro_de_Oviedo_Falconi
This article covers 1645 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France)
1645_in_poetry
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Kanem–Bornu Empire in the early-to-mid 17th century, ruling approximately 1625–1645. Umar's reign saw the fall of Bilala-ruled Kanem, though the region was secured
Umar_III_al-Maqdisi
Duke of Landsberg from 1604 to 1645
Friedrich Kasimir) (10 June 1585 – 30 September 1645) was the Duke of Landsberg from 1604 until 1645. Frederick was born in Zweibrücken in 1585 as the
Frederick Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Landsberg
Frederick_Casimir,_Count_Palatine_of_Zweibrücken-Landsberg
Part of the First English Civil War
Bristol of the First English Civil War lasted from 23 August 1645 until 10 September 1645, when the Royalist commander Prince Rupert surrendered the city
Siege_of_Bristol_(1645)
Count of Waldeck (1645-1706)
Count Christian Louis of Waldeck (29 July 1635 – 12 December 1706) was from 1645 Count of Waldeck-Wildungen and from 1692 Count of Waldeck and Pyrmont. He
Christian Louis, Count of Waldeck
Christian_Louis,_Count_of_Waldeck
Historic forts in Los Ríos Region, Chile
city of Valdivia, in southern Chile. During the period of Spanish rule (1645–1820), it was one of the biggest systems of fortification in the Americas
Valdivian_Fort_System
Roman Catholic church in Manila, Philippines
Between 1641 and 1645, the cathedral was reconstructed but it was destroyed by a series of earthquakes in November and December 1645. Reconstruction of
Manila_Cathedral
Events in the year 1645 in Norway. Monarch: Christian IV. Norwegian troops fought in the Battle of Vänersborg. 13 August - The Treaty of Brömsebro resulted
1645_in_Norway
Legendary Croatian militia member
Petar Mrkonjić (before 1645 – after 1669) was a legendary hajduk from the Imotski region in the Dalmatian Hinterland, in modern-day Croatia, active during
Petar_Mrkonjić
Italian Roman Catholic bishop
Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Brescia (1645–1654) and Bishop of Treviso (1639–1645). Marco Morosini was born in 1605 in Venice, Italy. On
Marco_Morosini
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a lost place in Yardley, Birmingham, recorded in 1645 as Puggmyre Farm. This derives from the name of its 13th-century landlord, Robert Pugg, whose surname is of unknown etymology, + Middle English myre ‘mire’, ‘bog’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of the English habitational name Bayldon.English : possibly also a variant of Balding.English : Many if not all bearers of this surname are descended from Richard Bayldon, who came from England to CT in 1645.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Nicholas Wyeth emigrated from Suffolk, England to Cambridge, MA, before 1645. John Wyeth (1770–1858) was born in Cambridge and became a prominent publisher and editor in Harrisburg, PA.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from an unidentified place. There is a hill in Somerset called Leather Barrow.Thomas Leatherbury (1622–73), from Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, arrived in MD in or before 1645, and settled in Accomack Co., VA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Eastes, still pronounced today as two syllables, as it was in medieval times.This name was brought to New England by Matthew (1645–1723) and Richard (born 1647) Estes, sons of Robert and Dorothy Estes of Dover, England. Probably unconnected is the founder of the VA and TN family of this name, Benjamin Estes (born 1736 in VA; died 1811 in TN).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Beal.Thomas Beale came from England to York Co., VA, in 1645.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Dodde, Dudde, Old English Dodda, Dudda, which remained in fairly widespread and frequent use in England until the 14th century. It seems to have been originally a byname, but the meaning is not clear; it may come from a Germanic root used to describe something round and lumpish—hence a short, plump man.Irish : of English origin, taken to Sligo in the 16th century by a Shropshire family; also sometimes adopted by bearers of the Gaelic name Ó Dubhda (see Dowd).Daniel and Mary Dod, natives of England, emigrated to Branford, CT, in about 1645.
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Devotee of God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu's Devotee
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sudhakara | ஸà¯à®¤à®¾à®•à®°Â
Mine of nectar
Girl/Female
English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
To Relieve; Free from Births; Salvation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Skilled in war
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Rich; Beloved One; Precious Gift
Girl/Female
German
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Skillful
Male
German
Pet form of Old High German Heinrich, HEINZ means "home-ruler."
Boy/Male
Tamil
King, Ruler
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n.
One of a religious sect which sprung up in 1645; -- called also Seekers. See Seeker.