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Calendar year
1860 (MDCCCLX) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1860th year
1860
German sports club
Turn- und Sportverein München von 1860, commonly known as TSV 1860 Munich (German pronunciation: [ˌteːʔɛsˈfaʊ ˌʔaxtseːnˈhʊndɐt ˈzɛçtsɪç ˈmʏnçn̩]; sechzig
TSV_1860_Munich
was held on November 6, 1860. The Republican Party ticket of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin emerged victorious. In 1860, the United States was divided
1860 United States presidential election
1860_United_States_presidential_election
Eighth US census
considered for merging. › The 1860 United States census was the eighth census conducted in the United States, starting June 1, 1860, and lasting five months
1860_United_States_census
1861–1865 conflict in the United States
when Abraham Lincoln, a Republican who opposed slavery's expansion, won the 1860 presidential election. Seven slave states in the South responded to Lincoln's
American_Civil_War
1860 treaty between France and Piedmont-Sardinia
Traité de Turin) concluded between France and Piedmont-Sardinia on 24 March 1860 is the instrument by which the Duchy of Savoy and the County of Nice were
Treaty_of_Turin_(1860)
Series of American presidential nominating conventions
The 1860 Democratic National Conventions were a series of presidential nominating conventions held to nominate the Democratic Party's candidates for president
1860 Democratic National Conventions
1860_Democratic_National_Conventions
Attacks near California, US
815; -124.161 The Wiyot massacre refers to the atrocities on February 26, 1860, at Tuluwat (also known as Indian Island), near Eureka in Humboldt County
1860_Wiyot_massacre
Musical
Pacific 1860 is a musical written by Noël Coward. The story is set in a fictional Pacific British colony during the reign of Queen Victoria. It involves
Pacific_1860
Appointments by Queen Victoria
The 1860 Birthday Honours were appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British
1860_Birthday_Honours
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Act 1860 23 & 24 Vict. c. 151, also known as the Mines Act 1860, the Inspection of Mines Act 1860, the Regulation and Inspection of Mines Act 1860, the
Mines_Regulation_Act_1860
Unrecognized state in North America (1861–1865)
United States during the American Civil War in the wake of Abraham Lincoln's 1860 election, with the principal aim of safeguarding slavery amid fears of northern
Confederate_States_of_America
Meteor procession seen across the United States
The 1860 Great Meteor procession occurred on July 20, 1860. It was an extremely rare meteoric phenomenon reported from locations across the United States
1860_Great_Meteor
The year 1860 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. July 18 – Total solar eclipse. Warren De La Rue's photographs of
1860_in_science
the year 1860. Most notably, the 1860 United States presidential election was one of the events that precipitated the American Civil War. 1860 Costa Rican
List_of_elections_in_1860
Italian patriot and general (1807–1882)
Tyrol; the war ended with the acquisition of Lombardy. The following year, 1860, he led the Expedition of the Thousand on behalf of, and with the consent
Giuseppe_Garibaldi
Revolver
The Colt Army Model 1860 is a cap & ball .44-caliber single-action revolver used during the American Civil War made by Colt's Manufacturing Company. It
Colt_Army_Model_1860
Border re-adjusting treaty between East India Company and Nepal
The Nepal–Britain Treaty was signed on 1 November 1860 in Kathmandu by Jung Bahadur Rana on behalf of King Surendra Bikram Shah and by George Ramsay on
Nepal–Britain_Treaty_of_1860
Events from the year 1860 in Ireland. 25 February – £11,000 collected at church doors in Dublin to finance the Pope's defence against the Risorgimento
1860_in_Ireland
Events in the year 1860 in Mexico. Throughout 1860, Mexico continued a civil war, known as the Mexican Civil War or the Reform War. Two political movements
1860_in_Mexico
American acquitted murder suspect (1860–1927)
Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman who was tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892, axe murders of her father
Lizzie_Borden
Events in 1860 in animation. February 27: Peter Hubert Desvignes received British patent no. 537 for 28 monocular and stereoscopic variations of cylindrical
1860_in_animation
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1860. January The first issue of the Cornhill Magazine appears in London. It serializes
1860_in_literature
1856–1860 war between British–French forces and China
United Kingdom and France against the Qing dynasty of China between 1856 and 1860. It was the second major conflict in the Opium Wars, which were fought over
Second_Opium_War
Lever-action rifle
Tyler Henry in 1860, the original Henry was a sixteen-shot .44 caliber rimfire breech-loading lever-action rifle. It was produced from 1860 until 1866 in
Henry_rifle
Open cluster in the constellation Dorado
NGC 1860 is an open cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud in the constellation Dorado. It was discovered in 1836 by John Herschel with an 18.7-inch reflecting
NGC_1860
1934 film by Alessandro Blasetti
1860 is a 1934 Italian historical film directed by Alessandro Blasetti, starring Giuseppe Gulino, Aida Bellia and Gianfranco Giachetti. The film presages
1860_(film)
Russian folk song by Ivan Larionov
"Kalinka" (Russian: Калинка) is a Russian folk-style song written in 1860 by the composer and folklorist Ivan Larionov and first performed in Saratov as
Kalinka_(1860_song)
House elections for the 37th U.S. Congress
The 1860–61 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between August 6, 1860, and October 24, 1861
1860–61 United States House of Representatives elections
1860–61_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Events from the year 1860 in art. February 27 – Matthew Brady takes the first of his photographs of Abraham Lincoln. February 28 – The Artists Rifles is
1860_in_art
President of the United States from 1857 to 1861
his Vice President John C. Breckinridge's unsuccessful candidacy in the 1860 presidential election. He did not reconcile the fractured Democratic Party
James_Buchanan
President of the United States from 1861 to 1865
1858 Senate campaign debates against Stephen A. Douglas. Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election, becoming the first Republican president. His victory
Abraham_Lincoln
Football club
TSV 1860 Munich II (German: TSV 1860 München II) is the reserve team of German football club TSV 1860 Munich, based in Munich, Bavaria. The side competed
TSV_1860_Munich_II
Stadium in Munich, Germany
help resolve a serious financial crisis that saw 1860 facing bankruptcy. The arrangement allowed 1860 Munich to play at the stadium while retaining no
Allianz_Arena
Religious conflict in Mount Lebanon
The 1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus, also known as the 1860 Christian–Druze war, was a civil conflict in Mount Lebanon during Ottoman
1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus
1860_civil_conflict_in_Mount_Lebanon_and_Damascus
Gunboat of the United States Navy
Planter was a sidewheel steamer built at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1860 that was used by the Confederacy as an armed dispatch boat and transport
USS_Planter_(1860)
1860 novel by Wilkie Collins
written in 1860 and set from 1849 to 1850. It started its publication on 26 November 1859 and its publication was completed on 25 August 1860. It is a mystery
The_Woman_in_White_(novel)
Inn of Court in London, England
floors or sections of floors within the buildings. The Lincoln's Inn Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. clxxxiv) was passed directly to allow the Inn to charge
Lincoln's_Inn
Events from the year 1860 in Russia Monarch – Alexander II Founding of the Moscow School for the Deaf Founding of Vladivostok Convention of Beijing St
1860_in_Russia
Book by Julius von Sachs
History of Botany (1530–1860) (differs in German: Geschichte der Botanik vom 16. Jahrhundert bis 1860) is a book about the historical evolution of botany
History_of_Botany_(1530–1860)
United States presidential nominating convention
The 1860 Republican National Convention was a presidential nominating convention that met May 16–18 in Chicago, Illinois. It was held to nominate the Republican
1860 Republican National Convention
1860_Republican_National_Convention
TV 1860 Fürth is a multi-sport club from Fürth, Germany. Among others the club has had sections for athletics, football, handball, tennis and fencing.
TV_Fürth_1860
American politician and lawyer (1813–1861)
Lincoln–Douglas debates. He was the representative of the Northern Democrats in the 1860 United States presidential election; with the Democrats split between northern
Stephen_A._Douglas
1860 battle part of the Italian Unificaton
The siege of Ancona took place between 24 and 29 September 1860 during the wars of Italian unification. The nerve centre for the defence of the Papal States
Siege_of_Ancona_(1860)
Prussian gunboat
launched on 14 February 1860. Named after both the eponymous arachnids and the constellation Scorpius, Scorpion was completed in late 1860 and immediately sent
SMS_Scorpion_(1860)
Mother of Adolf Hitler (1860–1907)
Klara Hitler (née Pölzl; 12 August 1860 – 21 December 1907) was the mother of Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. In 1934, Adolf
Klara_Hitler
Prussian gunboat
Devrient shipyard in Danzig 1859 and she was launched in 1860. After completion in late 1860, Habicht was moved to Stralsund and was then laid up on the
SMS_Habicht_(1860)
Discussion about evolution in Oxford, England
The 1860 Oxford evolution debate took place at the Oxford University Museum in Oxford, England, on 7 July 1860, seven months after the publication of Charles
1860_Oxford_evolution_debate
German football club
ATSV 1860 Bremen was a German association football club playing in Bremen. Today the sports club no longer fields a football side and has departments for
ATSV_1860_Bremen
Union of Savoy departments and Haute-Savoie
integral part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, with France (Second Empire) in 1860. This union is expressed in the French version of the Treaty of Turin. Despite
1860 French annexation of Savoy
1860_French_annexation_of_Savoy
Events from the year 1860 in the United Kingdom. Monarch – Victoria Prime Minister – Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (Liberal) 1 January – Cray
1860_in_the_United_Kingdom
Last monarch of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918
1 March 1921) was the last monarch of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918, reigning as prince from 1860 to 1910 and as the country's first and only king from
Nicholas_I_of_Montenegro
Elections for the 37th United States Congress, were held in 1860 and 1861. The election marked the start of the Third Party System and precipitated the
1860_United_States_elections
Prussian gunboat
the Lübke shipyard in Wolgast in 1859 and she was launched on 14 February 1860. After her completion, she was moved to Stralsund, where she was laid up
SMS_Natter_(1860)
Overview of the history of Ecuador, 1830–1860
The history of the Republic of Ecuador from 1830 to 1860 begins with the collapse of the nation of Gran Colombia in 1830, followed by the assassination
History of Ecuador (1830–1860)
History_of_Ecuador_(1830–1860)
concerns events from 1860 to 1899. April 3, 1860 – Pony Express begins from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California. November 6 – 1860 United States presidential
Timeline of the history of the United States (1860–1899)
Timeline_of_the_history_of_the_United_States_(1860–1899)
Croatian footballer (born 1968)
spell with West Ham United, then closed his career playing for German side 1860 Munich. The crowning moment of Šuker's career was the 1998 FIFA World Cup
Davor_Šuker
Events in the year 1860 in Iceland. Monarch: Frederick VII of Denmark Council President of Denmark: Carl Edvard Rotwitt (until 8 February) Carl Frederik
1860_in_Iceland
Era of US history from the 1870s to the late 1890s
rapid expansion of industrialization led to real wage growth of 40% from 1860 to 1890, spreading across the expanding labor force. The Gilded Age was also
Gilded_Age
Senadores - Actas de las Sesiones del Paraná Correspondientes al Año de 1860. Buenos Aires: Imprenta de la Nación. 1887. pp. 8–11. Barreto Constantín
1859 Argentine presidential election
1859_Argentine_presidential_election
1860 poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"Paul Revere's Ride" is an 1860 poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that commemorates the actions of American patriot Paul Revere on April
Paul_Revere's_Ride
Vice President of the United States from 1857 to 1861
president in U.S. history. He was also the Southern Democratic candidate in the 1860 presidential election, losing to antislavery Republican candidate Abraham
John_C._Breckinridge
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Medical Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 66) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and amended laws relating to the medical
Medical_Act_1860
Events from the year 1860 in Canada. Monarch — Victoria Parliament — 6th Governor General of the Province of Canada — Edmund Walker Head Colonial Governor
1860_in_Canada
TSV 1860 Munich 2025–26 football season
1860 Munich TSV Weyarn v 1860 Munich Eintracht Bamberg v 1860 Munich Artis Brno v 1860 Munich 1860 Munich v SV Ried 1860 Munich v SKU Amstetten 1860 Munich
2025–26 TSV 1860 Munich season
2025–26_TSV_1860_Munich_season
1860–1861 novel by Charles Dickens
serial in Dickens's weekly periodical All the Year Round, from 1 December 1860 to August 1861. In October 1861, Chapman & Hall published the novel in three
Great_Expectations
Decade
"eighteen-sixties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1860 and ended on December 31, 1869. The decade was noted for featuring numerous
1860s
list of shipwrecks in December 1860 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1860. "Shipping Intelligence". Morning
List of shipwrecks in December 1860
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1860
participated in 46 United States presidential elections. In the realigning 1860 election, Arkansas was one of the ten slave states that did not provide ballot
United States presidential elections in Arkansas
United_States_presidential_elections_in_Arkansas
of shipwrecks in 1860 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1860. Lloyd's of London (1861). "Wrecks 1860". Searle. Retrieved
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1860
Prussian gunboat
down at the Domcke shipyard in Grabow in 1859 and launched on 14 February 1860. The ship, which was named after the sparrowhawk, was moved to Stralsund
SMS_Sperber_(1860)
Events from the year 1860 in China. Xianfeng Emperor (10th year) Nian Rebellion Second Opium War Battle of Palikao Battle of Zhangjiawan August 1 — Allied
1860_in_China
Events in the year 1860 in Norway. Monarch: Charles IV. First Minister: Hans Christian Petersen 5 August - Charles XV of Sweden and Louise of the Netherlands
1860_in_Norway
Historical region in Northeast Asia
by Qing China during the Amur Annexation in the 1858 Treaty of Aigun and 1860 Treaty of Peking, with the terms "Outer Manchuria" and "Russian Manchuria"
Outer_Manchuria
1860 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. 9 clubs, led by St Kilda, organize a meeting to develop a unified set of rules. Eventually the
1860_in_sports
Spanish composer (1860–1909)
Francisco Albéniz y Pascual (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈsak alˈβeniθ]; 29 May 1860 – 18 May 1909) was a Spanish virtuoso composer, conductor, and pianist. He
Isaac_Albéniz
19th-century conflicts between China and European powers
Second Opium War was waged by Britain and France against China from 1856 to 1860, and consequently resulted in China being forced to legalise opium. In each
Opium_Wars
Events from the year 1860 in France. Monarch – Napoleon III 1 January - Paris administratively annexes neighbouring communes. 23 January - Cobden-Chevalier
1860_in_France
following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas between 1860 and 1869. During this period a total of 20 people were executed: 16 by hanging
List of people executed in Texas, 1860–1869
List_of_people_executed_in_Texas,_1860–1869
broke out over slavery in the Kansas Territory. When Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 election on a platform of halting the expansion of slavery, slave states
Slavery_in_the_United_States
British protectorate in western Greece, 1815–1864
John Kirkpatrick 1820–1835 Sir James John Reid 1837–? Sir Charles Sargent 1860–? Sir Patrick MacChombaich de Colquhoun 1861–1864 List of Greek countries
United States of the Ionian Islands
United_States_of_the_Ionian_Islands
Son of Joseph Smith Jr and leader of RLDS Church (1832–1914)
Smith's father in 1830. Smith presided over the church for 54 years from 1860 until his death in 1914. Smith's moderate ideas and nature set much of the
Joseph_Smith_III
British India legislation
The Societies Registration Act, 1860 (Act No. 21 of 1860) is a legislation in British India which allows the registration of entities generally involved
Societies Registration Act, 1860
Societies_Registration_Act,_1860
The list of shipwrecks in April 1860 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during April 1860. Ingram, C. W. N.; Wheatley, P. O. (1936)
List of shipwrecks in April 1860
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1860
1860s Republican youth organization
uniformed "marching club" cultivated by the Republican Party during the 1860 presidential election in the United States. Using popular social events,
Wide_Awakes
Events from the year 1860 in the United States. President: James Buchanan (D-Pennsylvania) Vice President: John C. Breckinridge (D-Kentucky) Chief Justice:
1860_in_the_United_States
is a list of acts of the Parliament of Victoria, Australia for the year 1860. 21 Vict. No. 35 22 Vict. No. 74 Australasian Fire and Life Insurance Company's
List of acts of the Parliament of Victoria from 1860
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Victoria_from_1860
Veena Kuppayyar, composer of Carnatic music (b. 1798) MusicAndHistory.com: 1860. Accessed 8 March 2013 The Real Tales of Hoffmann: Origin, History, and Restoration
1860_in_music
The 1860 North Carolina gubernatorial election was held on August 2, 1860, in order to elect the governor of North Carolina. Incumbent Democratic governor
1860 North Carolina gubernatorial election
1860_North_Carolina_gubernatorial_election
fashionable colors to fabrics. The first ones were mauve and bright purple. In 1860, two fashionable brilliant pink aniline dyes were named after battles in
1860s_in_Western_fashion
The 1860 Indiana gubernatorial election was held on October 9, 1860. Republican nominee Henry S. Lane defeated Democratic nominee Thomas A. Hendricks
1860 Indiana gubernatorial election
1860_Indiana_gubernatorial_election
Japanese assassination of a Tokugawa official
Naosuke, Chief Minister (Tairō) of the Tokugawa shogunate, on March 24, 1860 by rōnin samurai of the Mito and Satsuma Domains, outside the Sakurada Gate
Sakuradamon_Incident_(1860)
British politician
William Ormsby-Gore (14 March 1779 – 4 May 1860), known as William Gore until 1815, was a British Member of Parliament. Born into an Anglo-Irish family
William Ormsby-Gore (1779–1860)
William_Ormsby-Gore_(1779–1860)
Football league in Germany
the third promotion spot went to 1860 Munich, having had to play a third game after Arminia Bielefeld and TSV 1860 each won their home games 4–0, with
2._Bundesliga
Kingdom in southern Italy (1815–1861)
name. The king of the Two Sicilies was overthrown by Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1860, after which the people voted in a plebiscite to join the Kingdom of Sardinia
Kingdom_of_the_Two_Sicilies
Prussian gunboat
Grabow. Her keel was laid down in 1859 and she was launched on 14 February 1860. The ship was named for the earlier Salamander, a paddle-wheel aviso in service
SMS_Salamander_(1860)
Hungarian politician (1860–1929)
Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka the Younger (Hungarian: Ifj. Andrássy Gyula; 30 June 1860 – 11 June 1929) was a Hungarian politician. The second son of Count Gyula
Gyula_Andrássy_the_Younger
in September 1860 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1860. Lloyd's of London (1861). "Wrecks 1860". Searle. Retrieved
List of shipwrecks in September 1860
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1860
German sport club
TSV 1860 Rosenheim is a German association sport club from the town of Rosenheim, Bavaria. The origins of the club are in the establishment of the gymnastics
TSV_1860_Rosenheim
launches in 1860 is a chronological list of ships launched in 1860. "Military and Naval Intelligence". The Times. No. 23531. London. 1 February 1860. col. E
List_of_ship_launches_in_1860
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places called Newbury, named with the Old English elements nēowe ‘new’ + burh ‘fortress’, ‘fortified town’ (see Berry 1 and Bury).Thomas Newberry emigrated from Devon, England, to Dorchester, MA, in 1634. Among his descendants were a number of very successful manufacturers and entrepreneurs, including the brothers Oliver (1789–1860) and Walter (1804–68) Newberry, whose prosperity was linked with the growth and development of Chicago.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Daniel ‘God is my judge’, borne by a major prophet in the Bible. The major factor influencing the popularity of the personal name (and hence the frequency of the surname) was undoubtedly the dramatic story in the Book of Daniel, recounting the prophet’s steadfast adherence to his religious faith in spite of pressure and persecution from the Mesopotamian kings in whose court he served: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (at whose feast Daniel interpreted the mysterious message of doom that appeared on the wall, being thrown to the lions for his pains). The name was also borne by a 2nd-century Christian martyr and by a 9th-century hermit, the legend of whose life was popular among Christians during the Middle Ages; these had a minor additional influence on the adoption of the Christian name. Among Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe the name was also popular as being that of a 4th-century Persian martyr, who was venerated in the Orthodox Church.Irish : reduced form of McDaniel, which is actually a variant of McDonnell, from the Gaelic form of Irish Donal (equivalent to Scottish Donald), erroneously associated with the Biblical personal name Daniel. See also O’Donnell.Peter Daniel was one of the pioneer settlers in the 17th century in Stafford County, VA, where he was a justice of the peace. His grandson, Peter Vivian Daniel, was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1841 to his death in Richmond, VA, in 1860.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Derbyshire, County Durham, Gloucestershire, Staffordshire, Wiltshire, and West Yorkshire, so named from Old English stÄn ‘stone’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding names in other European languages, for example Polish Stanislawski and Greek Anastasiou.The explorer and journalist Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904) was born John Rowlands in Denbigh, Wales, but traveled as a cabin boy in 1858 from Liverpool, England, to New Orleans, LA, where he was adopted by a merchant surnamed Stanley. From the late 1860s he worked as a correspondent for the New York Herald, and traveled extensively in Africa.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so named. Those in Cheshire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, and Warwickshire are named from an Old English wilig ‘willow’ + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’; one in Devon probably has Old English wīðig ‘willow’ as the first element, while one in Surrey has Old English wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’.English : variant spelling of Willy 2.English : Isaac Willey is recorded in Boston, MA, in 1640, and went on to be one of the founders of New London, CT. His descendent Samuel Hopkins Willey (1821–1914) was one of the founders of the College of California at Berkeley in 1860.
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Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Swordsman's Stone
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Old High German Walther, GUALTER means "ruler of the army."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jayantatranavarada | ஜயநதாதà¯à®°à®¾à®¨à®µà®…à®°à¯à®¤à®¾
Boon provider to save Jayanta
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Lord of Mind
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, French, Swedish
Star; Myrtle Leaf
Boy/Male
Hindu
Meaningful, Meaning
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Good-minded, Intelligent
Girl/Female
Hindu
Star
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew, Jewish
Lion of God; Army Officer; Lion
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a.
Of or pertaining to the government of the eleven Southern States of the United States which (1860-1865) attempted to establish an independent nation styled the Confederate States of America; as, the Confederate congress; Confederate money.
n.
An arbitrary fixed date, for which the elements used in computing the place of a planet, or other heavenly body, at any other date, are given; as, the epoch of Mars; lunar elements for the epoch March 1st, 1860.
n.
A name designating an adherent to the cause of the States which attempted to withdraw from the Union (1860-1865).