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Calendar year
1691 (MDCXCI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1691st
1691
1979 aviation accident
Aeroflot Flight 1691 crashed near Moscow Vnukovo Airport on 17 March 1979 killing 58 of the 119 people on board. The Tupolev Tu-104B operating the flight
Aeroflot_Flight_1691
Italian printer and publisher of engravings
Ioannes Iacobus de Rubeis (1627–1691) was an Italian printer and publisher of engravings, active in Rome from 1648 to 1691. His father, Giuseppe de Rossi
Giovanni_Giacomo_de_Rossi
Christian missionary organizations that began between 1691 and 1900. 1649 New England Company 1691 Christian Faith Society for the West Indies 1698 Society
List of Protestant missionary societies
List_of_Protestant_missionary_societies
Decade
Tiberius (c. 1691 BC). 1691 BC June—Lunar Saros 32 begins. Belu-bani, King of Assyria, r. 1700–1691 BC. Libaia, King of Assyria r. 1691–1674 BC. Abi-eshuh
1690s_BC
is forced to sell his friend and manservant Prince Jeoly. 1690 in piracy 1691 1693 in piracy Timeline of piracy Rogozinski, Jan (2000). Honour among thieves :
1691_in_piracy
The history of Ireland between 1534 and 1691 saw the conquest and colonisation of the island by the English state and the settlement of tens of thousands
History of Ireland (1534–1691)
History_of_Ireland_(1534–1691)
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1691 to 1695
August 1642 – 6 February 1695) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1691 to 1695. Ahmed II was born on 25 February 1643 or 1 August 1642, the son
Ahmed_II
1689–91 conflict
The Williamite War in Ireland took place from March 1689 to October 1691. Fought between Jacobite supporters of James II and those of his successor, William
Williamite_War_in_Ireland
The 1691 papal conclave was convened on the death of Pope Alexander VIII and ended with the election of Cardinal Antonio Pignatelli as Pope Innocent XII
1691_conclave
Rare-type carbonaceous Themistian asteroid
1691 Oort, provisional designation 1956 RB, is a rare-type carbonaceous Themistian asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 33
1691_Oort
English politician
Thomas Chafin (1650–1691), of Chettle, Dorset, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1679 and 1691. Chafin commanded a troop
Thomas_Chafin_(1650–1691)
Japanese urban legend
Prefecture. A real Inunaki Village, not connected to the legend, did exist from 1691 to 1889. The village is described as "small and easy to miss" in a forest
Inunaki_Village
Events and issues in Ireland from the Battle of the Boyne to the Act of Union
The history of Ireland from 1691–1800 was marked by the dominance of the Protestant Ascendancy. These were Anglo-Irish families of the Anglican Church
History of Ireland (1691–1800)
History_of_Ireland_(1691–1800)
John Fox (1611–1691) was Clerk of the Acatry to King Charles II, which below stairs department was responsible for meat destined for the royal tables.
John_Fox_(1611–1691)
British Member of Parliament
Thomas Bramston (c. 1690–1765), of Skreens, near Maldon, Essex, was a British lawyer and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1747
Thomas_Bramston_(died_1765)
Head of the Catholic Church from 1691 to 1700
was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 12 July 1691 until his death in September 1700. He took a hard stance against nepotism
Pope_Innocent_XII
Siege of the Williamite War in Ireland
(1689–1691). The city, held by Jacobite forces, was able to beat off a Williamite assault in 1690. However, after a second siege in August–October 1691, it
Siege_of_Limerick_(1691)
Scottish Jacobite soldier (1691–1770)
John Nairne (c. 1691 – 11 July 1770), styled Earl of Nairne and 3rd Lord Nairne from 1726, was a Scottish Jacobite soldier. Nairne was the eldest son of
John_Nairne_(1691–1770)
Subota Jović (fl. 1691) was late 17th century Habsburg military officer of Serbian origin. In September 1691 units of Serbian Militia from Transylvania
Subota_Jović
Scottish lawyer, Lord Advocate, essayist and legal writer
Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh (1636 – May 8, 1691) was a Scottish lawyer, Lord Advocate, essayist and legal writer. He was nicknamed Bloody Mackenzie
George_Mackenzie_of_Rosehaugh
1691 battle of the Williamite War in Ireland
Jacobite army loyal to James II and the forces of William III on 12 July 1691 (old style, equivalent to 22 July new style), near the village of Aughrim
Battle_of_Aughrim
English lawyer, writer and politician
Sir Philip Skippon, FRS (28 October 1641 – 7 August 1691) was an English lawyer, writer and politician. Philip was born 28 October 1641 at Hackney, the
Philip_Skippon_(1641–1691)
Ottoman victory in the Polish–Ottoman War
four separate phases: of 1684 and the two years following it, and again in 1691. All four efforts ended in failure for the commonwealth, and the last marked
Moldavian campaign (1684–1691)
Moldavian_campaign_(1684–1691)
People, 1620-1691 (Salt Lake City:Ancestry Publishing 1986) p. 235 Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691 (Salt Lake
Passengers of the ships Anne and Little James 1623
Passengers_of_the_ships_Anne_and_Little_James_1623
17th to 18th-century British political ideology
of ideas, many opposed by the Stuarts themselves. In addition to the 1689–1691 Williamite War in Ireland and Jacobite rising of 1689 in Scotland, there
Jacobitism
Venetian librettist
Adriano Morselli was a Venetian librettist active between 1679 and 1691. His libretti have been set to music by composers like Antonio Vivaldi, Alessandro
Adriano_Morselli
British Earl (1619–1688)
Walden, Essex. On his death the earldom passed to his brother George (died 1691). The barony Howard de Walden fell into abeyance for nearly a century, until
James Howard, 3rd Earl of Suffolk
James_Howard,_3rd_Earl_of_Suffolk
Events from the year 1691 in France. Monarch – Louis XIV 18 September – Battle of Leuze 13 April - Joseph-Charles Roettiers, engraver and medalist (died
1691_in_France
English Member of Parliament
Samuel Hill (?1691-1758), of Shenstone Park, near Lichfield, Staffordshire, was an English Member of Parliament. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament
Samuel_Hill_(1691–1758)
English landowner and politician
John Bampfylde (8 April 1691 – 17 September 1750) of Hestercombe in Somerset, was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between
John_Bampfylde_(1691–1750)
Fixed tax paid by every liable individual
(2 Will. & Mar. c. 2), and then again in 1691 back to rank irrespective of fortune with the Poll Tax Act 1691 (3 Will. & Mar. c. 6). The poll tax was imposed
Poll_tax
Anglo-Irish politician
Colonel John Blennerhassett (1691 – 5 May 1775) was an Anglo-Irish politician who represented two constituencies in the Irish House of Commons between
John Blennerhassett (1691–1775)
John_Blennerhassett_(1691–1775)
Innovative Serial Publication launched in London in 1691
The Athenian Society was an organization founded by John Dunton in 1691 to facilitate the writing and publication of his weekly periodical The Athenian
The_Athenian_Society
German-born military officer and peer
military officer and peer who served as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in 1691. He spent the majority of his military career in service to William III of
Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg
Meinhardt_Schomberg,_3rd_Duke_of_Schomberg
An incomplete list of events which occurred in Italy in 1691: Italy portal 28 June, Siege of Cuneo is fought Ferdinando Ruggieri, architect (dies 1741)
1691_in_Italy
18th century Japanese poet
known for his relationship with Matsuo Bashō and for his poetry. On April 3, 1691, Manko met Bashō and led him to his residence, where the former became a
Manko_(poet)
1685 1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 1691 1692 1693 1694 1695 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 … In literature 1688 1689 1690 1691 1692 1693 1694 Art Archaeology
1691_in_poetry
Departure of an Irish Jacobite army
from Ireland to France, as agreed in the Treaty of Limerick on 3 October 1691, following the end of the Williamite War in Ireland. More broadly, the term
Flight_of_the_Wild_Geese
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched in 1691. She was ordered on 20 March 1690 to be built at Deptford Dockyard by Master
HMS_Centurion_(1691)
American historian and author
Pilgrim Museum (1997) Indian Deeds: Land Transactions in Plymouth Colony, 1620-1691 (2002) Pilgrim Edward Winslow: New England's First International Diplomat :
Jeremy_Bangs
English Puritan Presbyterian minister and author
John Flavel (c. 1627–1691) was an English Puritan Presbyterian minister and author. Flavel, the eldest son of the Rev. Richard Flavel, described as 'a
John_Flavel
Rebellion of 1691–1693 was a conflict between the Ndembu forces of Mbwila, led by Sebastião Afonso, and Portuguese colonial authorities from 1691 to 1693 in
Mbwila_Rebellion_of_1691–1693
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1687 to 1691
Turkish: II. Süleyman; 15 April 1642 – 22 June 1691) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1687 to 1691. After being brought to the throne by an armed
Suleiman_II_(Ottoman_sultan)
19, 1651 in Bodman – September 29, 1691) was auxiliary bishop of Konstanz (Germany) from 1686 until he died in 1691. Von Bodman came from the old Swabian
Johannes_Wolfgang_von_Bodman
The year 1691 in music involved some significant events. July – Johann Heinrich Buttstett succeeds Nicolaus Vetter as organist of the Predigerkirche in
1691_in_music
English politician (1692–1767)
Allen Bathurst, 1st Baron Bathurst and Peter Bathurst. "BATHURST, Benjamin (?1691-1767), of Mixbury, Oxon. and Lydney, Glos". History of Parliament Online
Benjamin Bathurst (MP for Gloucester)
Benjamin_Bathurst_(MP_for_Gloucester)
1691 battle of the Nine Years' War
15 March – 10 April 1691, was a major operation fought during the Nine Years' War, and was the main French objective for the 1691 campaign in the Spanish
Siege_of_Mons_(1691)
British colony in North America (1629–1776) (intermittently)
in 1686. Following the collapse of the unpopular Dominion, on October 7, 1691, New Hampshire was again separated from Massachusetts and organized as an
Province_of_New_Hampshire
titles of governors and presidents since 1691. These were under the flags of: (New) Spain (governors, 1691–1821) Mexico (governors, 1821–1836) Republic
List of Texas governors and presidents
List_of_Texas_governors_and_presidents
Character in Swedish folklore
Sven Andersson (1668–1691), was a Swedish farmhand from Vättle in Västergötland, who was executed for having sexual intercourse with a bergsrå (a mountain-nymph;
Sven_Andersson_(farmworker)
Title in the Peerage of Ireland
Ireland. It was created in 1370 for the Fleming family but forfeited in 1691. The Flemings of Slane descend from Erchenbald, otherwise referred to as
Baron_Slane
is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1691. Thomas Day (1656–1696) Louis Paule (1691–1702) Sir Godfrey Copley (1653–1709) Alexander Torriano
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1691
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1691
Period of Serbian history
the city in September 1690, but were stopped at the Battle of Slankamen (1691) in Syrmia. In 1693, Habsburg forces decided to recapture Belgrade. An Imperial
Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1686–1691)
Habsburg-occupied_Serbia_(1686–1691)
Scottish landowner and Jacobite soldier (1691–1767)
Laurence Oliphant (1691–1767) was a Scottish landowner and Jacobite army officer. He participated in two Jacobite uprisings, but later made his peace with
Laurence_Oliphant_(Jacobite)
French mathematician (1652–1719)
1719) was a French mathematician. He is best known for Rolle's theorem (1691). He is also the co-inventor in Europe of Gaussian elimination (1690). Rolle
Michel_Rolle
18th-century French noble
Charles Hamilton (30 March 1691 – 13 August 1754) was the natural born son of James Hamilton, Earl of Arran and Lady Barbara FitzRoy. Hamilton was born
Charles Hamilton, Count of Arran (1691–1754)
Charles_Hamilton,_Count_of_Arran_(1691–1754)
Ship of the line of the French Navy
Class. This ship was ordered in February 1691 to be built - like her sister - at Brest Dockyard, and on 13 May 1691 she was allotted the name Merveilleux
French ship Merveilleux (1691)
French_ship_Merveilleux_(1691)
Roanoke (1585–1586) John White, governor of Raleigh (1587–1590) Thomas Jarvis 1691–1694 Thomas Harvey 1694–1699 Henderson Walker 1699–1704 (acting) Robert Daniell
List of colonial governors of North Carolina
List_of_colonial_governors_of_North_Carolina
Between 1690 and 1691, the Moroccans besieged the Spanish-held Asilah for a year before surrendering to the Moroccans. In the year 1471, the Portuguese
Siege_of_Asilah_(1690–1691)
Khan of Crimea sporadically from 1671 to 1704
to Sofia and Skoplje. In October 1690 the Turks retook Belgrade and in December Selim went to Istanbul where he abdicated in March 1691. Howorth, p 573
Selim_I_Giray
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702
conduct of the war there. Ginkell took command in Ireland in the spring of 1691, and following the Battle of Aughrim, succeeded in capturing both Galway
William_III_of_England
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1691 to 1694
(October 1630 – 22 November 1694) was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1691 to 1694. Tillotson was the son of a Puritan clothier at Haughend, Sowerby
John_Tillotson
Khan of Crimea from 1691 to 1692
Safa Giray of Crimea (1637–1703) was briefly khan of the Crimean Khanate (1691–92), between the second and third reigns of his cousin Selim I Giray. His
Safa_Giray_of_Crimea
Head of the Catholic Church from 1689 to 1691
February 1691), born Pietro Vito Ottoboni, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 October 1689 to his death in February 1691. He
Pope_Alexander_VIII
Events from the year 1691 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Monarch – William II and Mary II Secretary of State – John Dalrymple, Master of Stair Lord Advocate
1691_in_Scotland
Duke of Württemberg from 1733 to 1737
(of the Württemberg-Winnental branch) after his father died. On May 23, 1691, at age seven, he was listed as "Prinz Carl Alexander von Württemberg" on
Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg
Charles_Alexander,_Duke_of_Württemberg
English soldier and playwright
for life. He was directed to capture of Sligo from the Jacobites in July 1691, but command of the attacking Williamite force was soon passed on to Arthur
John_Mitchelburne
Irish army officer
during the 1689 to 1691 Williamite War in Ireland, and was elected to the 1689 Patriot Parliament. Fighting in Ireland ended with the 1691 Treaty of Limerick
Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan
Patrick_Sarsfield,_1st_Earl_of_Lucan
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Sprignell. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1691. Sir Richard Sprignell was born around 1603 to Robert and Susan Sprignell
Sprignell_baronets
Irish Jacobite and noble (died 1691)
Ulick Burke, 1st Viscount Galway (English: /ˈjuːlɪk/ YOO-lik; c. 1670 – 1691) was an Irish army officer slain at the Battle of Aughrim while fighting for
Ulick Burke, 1st Viscount Galway
Ulick_Burke,_1st_Viscount_Galway
French law aimed at fighting corruption
2016-1691 du 9 décembre 2016 relative à la transparence, à la lutte contre la corruption et à la modernisation" [Article 17 - LAW No. 2016-1691 of December
Law on transparency, the fight against corruption and the modernization of economic life
Law_on_transparency,_the_fight_against_corruption_and_the_modernization_of_economic_life
Ernušt (1473–1540) Petar Keglević (1540–1546) Zrinski (1546–1691) Hungarian Chamber (1691–1694) marquess Turinetti de Prye (1694–1702) King Charles III
List of feudal lords of Međimurje
List_of_feudal_lords_of_Međimurje
Majorcan Jewish woman burned alive by the Inquisition
Caterina Tarongi i Tarongi (1646, Palma – May 6, 1691) was a Jewish woman burned alive by the Spanish Inquisition. She was born in Palma, the capital of
Caterina_Tarongí
Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland
the Catholic English king James II in the Williamite–Jacobite War (1689–1691). The Order is best known for its yearly marches, the biggest of which are
Orange_Order
launches in 1691 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1691. "French Fourth Rate frégate-vaisseau de 1er ordre 'L'Adroit' (1691)". Threedecks
List_of_ship_launches_in_1691
17th-century English Puritan church leader and theologian
Richard Baxter (12 November 1615 – 8 December 1691) was an English Nonconformist church leader and theologian from Rowton, Shropshire, who has been described
Richard_Baxter
Wars between Poland and Moldavia
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) and Principality of Moldavia during 1368–1691. Polish or Polish–Lithuanian victory Moldavian victory Another result
List of armed conflicts between Poland and Moldavia
List_of_armed_conflicts_between_Poland_and_Moldavia
Topics referred to by the same term
Innocent X (1644–1655) Pope Innocent XI (blessed; 1676–1689) Pope Innocent XII (1691–1700) Pope Innocent XIII (1721–1724) Cardinal Vincent Benítez chooses the
Pope_Innocent
18th-century oppressive laws in Ireland
oath in 1691–3 and their families remained protected. Previous Jacobite garrison surrenders, particularly the agreement at Galway earlier in 1691, specifically
Penal_laws_(Ireland)
English politician (1632–1691)
Sir Henry Pollexfen (1632 – 15 June 1691), Counsellor at Law, of Stancombe Dawney in Sherford (near Kingsbridge), Devon, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
Henry_Pollexfen
18th-century Roman Catholic bishop
(1691–1708) and Titular Archbishop of Tyrus (1691–1708). Pedro Portocarrero y Guzmán was born on February 27, 1640 in Montijo, Spain. On 27 Aug 1691,
Pedro_Portocarrero_y_Guzmán
Evolution of British control over the island of Ireland
England invaded Ireland History of Ireland (1536–1691), when England conquered Ireland History of Ireland (1691–1801), the time of the Protestant Ascendency
British_rule_in_Ireland
Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader from Mongolia
devout Kangxi Emperor facilitated the Khalkha's submission to Qing rule in 1691. In addition to his spiritual and political roles, Zanabazar was a polymath
Zanabazar
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
in 1691. Sir William Neale, 1st Baronet (died 1691) The visitations of Northamptonshire. Powell, Eleanor Grace (1894). "Neale, William (1609-1691)" .
Neale_baronets
English minister, divine, and schoolmaster (1598 – 1691)
Hanserd Knollys (1598 – 1691) was an English Particular Baptist minister, divine (theologian), and schoolmaster. Hanserd Knollys was born at Cawkwell,
Hanserd_Knollys
1690 battle of the Williamite War in Ireland
Ireland continued until the signing of the Treaty of Limerick in October 1691, James fled to France after the Boyne, never to return. The battle was a
Battle_of_the_Boyne
Events from the year 1691 in art. William Fermor, 1st Baron Leominster, buys the Metrological Relief (now on display at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford)
1691_in_art
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
50-gun fourth-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched 21 March 1691. She was ordered on 20 March 1690 to be built at Woolwich Dockyard by Master
HMS_Chester_(1691)
English lawyer and politician
an English lawyer and politician. He was a member of Parliament between 1691 and 1695, and served as Commissioner of the Great Seal from 1689 to 1690
Anthony_Keck_(Tiverton_MP)
English politician
Jennings (1626 – September 1691) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1691. Jennings was born at Scotton
Edmund Jennings (Member of Parliament)
Edmund_Jennings_(Member_of_Parliament)
Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
Louis VIII (German: Ludwig; 5 April 1691 – 17 October 1768) was the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt from 1739 to 1768. He was the son of Ernest Louis, Landgrave
Louis VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
Louis_VIII,_Landgrave_of_Hesse-Darmstadt
1691 battle of the Nine Years' War
The siege of Cuneo was fought on 28 June 1691 during the Nine Years' War in Piedmont-Savoy, modern-day northern Italy. The siege was part of French King
Siege_of_Cuneo_(1691)
Elector of Saxony from 1680 to 1691
Johann George III (20 June 1647 – 12 September 1691) was Elector of Saxony from 1680 to 1691. He belonged to the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin
John George III, Elector of Saxony
John_George_III,_Elector_of_Saxony
Former ruler of Kibangu
the Kingdom of Kibangu from 1685 to 1688 and the Kingdom of Kongo between 1691 and 1692. When Manuel Afonso ascended the throne of Kibangu, there were those
Manuel_I_of_Kibangu
Château in Biscarrosse, France
Biscarrosse, in Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It dates to the 16th century. 44°23′42″N 1°10′09″W / 44.3950°N 1.1691°W / 44.3950; -1.1691 v t e
Château_de_Montbron_(Landes)
Italian Dominican bishop
December 1618 – 30 April 1691) was an Italian Dominican friar and prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1684–1691). Ruffo was born as Giacomo
Tommaso_Maria_Ruffo
English Member of Parliament
Sir William Pulteney (25 March 1624 – 6 September 1691) was an English lawyer and politician who was the Member of Parliament for Westminster. Initially
William_Pulteney_(1624–1691)
Mayor of New York City from 1691 to 1694
(July 8, 1657 – August 3, 1728) was the 21st mayor of New York City from 1691 to 1694, and served as Governor of New York, 1700–1701. De Peyster was born
Abraham_de_Peyster
1690 battle of King William's War
The Battle of Quebec was fought in October 1690 between the colonies of New France and Massachusetts Bay, then ruled by the kingdoms of France and England
Battle_of_Quebec_(1690)
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Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : unexplained. Compare Peavy.Edward Peavey is mentioned in the records of Portsmouth, NH, in 1691, as well as Abell, Nathaniel, Joseph, William, and Peter Peavey (probably his sons).
Surname or Lastname
French (Léger) and English
French (Léger) and English : from the Germanic personal name Leodegar (see Ledger).French : nickname from léger ‘light’, ‘superficial’.English : see Letcher.Dutch (also de Leger) : occupational name from Middle Dutch legger, ligger ‘bailiff’, ‘tax collector’.A Leger from Normandy, France, was in Quebec City by 1644; another was in Montreal by 1659. One from Limousin, France, was in Quebec City by 1691; another, from Paris, was there by 1706; and a third, from Poitou, France, arrived in 1711.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French brachet, denoting a type of hound. The word was also used as a term of abuse.Captain Richard Brackett (1610–c. 1691) came to Boston, MA, in about 1629, and moved to Braintree, MA, in 1641.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and French
English, Scottish, and French : status name for a young servant,
Middle English and Old French page (from Italian paggio,
ultimately from Greek paidion, diminutive of pais ‘boy’,
‘child’). The surname is also common in Ireland (especially Ulster and
eastern Galway), having been established there since the 16th century.North German : metonymic occupational name for
a horse dealer, from Middle Low German page ‘horse’.(Pagé) : North American form of French Paget.A Pagé, also known as Carsy, Quercy, and
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Budding
Girl/Female
Hindu
Great art
Boy/Male
Tamil
Samarpit | ஸமரà¯à®ªà®¿à®¤
Tribute
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Siva; With Auspicious Marks
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Strong; Powerful; Mighty; Immense Strength
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Hebrew
The Lord is Salvation
Girl/Female
Anglo, Arabic, Australian
Wife of Prophet Jacob and Mother of Prophet Joseph
Girl/Female
French
Dear one;darling'.
Female
English
Spanish equivalent of English Alice, ALICIA means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, German, Greek
Pure; Form of Catherine
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n.
A small domesticated cyprinoid fish (Carassius auratus); -- so named from its color. It is native of China, and is said to have been introduced into Europe in 1691. It is often kept as an ornament, in small ponds or glass globes. Many varieties are known. Called also golden fish, and golden carp. See Telescope fish, under Telescope.
n.
A follower of Abdel Wahab (b. 1691; d. 1787), a reformer of Mohammedanism. His doctrines prevail particularly among the Bedouins, and the sect, though checked in its influence, extends to most parts of Arabia, and also into India.