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Nineteen or 19 may refer to: 19 (number), the natural number following 18 and preceding 20 One of the years 19 BC, AD 19, 1919, 2019 19 (film), a 2001
19
Natural number
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1
Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2
(COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Starting in January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19
Unicode block of typographical symbols
Enclosed Alphanumerics is a Unicode block of typographical symbols of an alphanumeric within a circle, a bracket or other not-closed enclosure, or ending
Enclosed_Alphanumerics
Pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2
The global COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with
COVID-19_pandemic
Day of the year
May 19 is the 139th day of the year (140th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 226 days remain until the end of the year. 639 – Ashina Jiesheshuai
May_19
American action-drama television series
Station 19 is an American action and procedural drama television series created by Stacy McKee that premiered on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Station_19
British singer-songwriter (1983–2011)
kickstart her professional career. Winehouse was signed to Simon Fuller's 19 Management in 2002 and was initially paid £250 a week against future earnings
Amy_Winehouse
Topics referred to by the same term
AS-19 may refer to: AS-19 (drug), a drug used to improve long-term memory Kh-80, a Soviet cruise missile known to NATO as the AS-19 Koala USS Proteus (AS-19)
AS-19
FIFA series football simulation video game
FIFA 19 is a football simulation video game developed by EA Vancouver and released by Electronic Arts on 28 September 2018 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation
FIFA_19
77th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
The 2018–19 Liga IV was the 77th season of Liga IV and the 51st since the 1968 administrative and territorial reorganization of the country, representing
2018–19_Liga_IV
1985 single by Paul Hardcastle
"19" is a song by the English musician Paul Hardcastle, released as the first single from his eponymous fourth studio album Paul Hardcastle (1985). The
19_(song)
Natural number
19 (nineteen) is the natural number following 18 and preceding 20. It is a prime number. 19 is the eighth prime number. 19 forms a twin prime with 17,
19_(number)
EastEnders is a British television soap opera first broadcast on BBC1 on 19 February 1985. The following is a list of characters who are currently appearing
List_of_EastEnders_characters
1918–1920 global influenza pandemic
influenza in 1918". The Lancet. Infectious Diseases. 19 (4): 360–361. doi:10.1016/s1473-3099(19)30114-8. PMID 30938298. S2CID 91189842. Honigsbaum M (June
Spanish_flu
Day of the year
April 19 is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 256 days remain until the end of the year. AD 65 – The freedman
April_19
President of Cuba from 2008 to 2018
on 24 February 2008, after his brother, who was still ailing, announced on 19 February 2008 that he would not stand again. He was re-elected president on
Raúl_Castro
Pistol cartridge designed by Georg Luger
specified at up to 40 m (130 ft). The MP-443 Grach and GSh-18 pistols and PP-19 Vityaz, PP-90M1 and PP-2000 submachine guns were designed for use with this
9×19mm_Parabellum
American football player (born 1983)
positive test for COVID-19, Rodgers was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list on November 3. He missed 10 days per the league's COVID-19 policies for unvaccinated
Aaron_Rodgers
American actor (born 1982)
Jared Tristan Padalecki (born July 19, 1982) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Sam Winchester in the TV series Supernatural
Jared_Padalecki
Chinese ballistic missile defense system
The HQ-19 (simplified Chinese: 红旗-19; traditional Chinese: 紅旗-19; pinyin: Hóng Qí-19; lit. 'Red Banner/Flag-19', NATO reporting name: CH-AB-2) is an anti-ballistic
HQ-19
Virus that causes COVID-19
(SARS‑CoV‑2) is a coronavirus that causes COVID-19, the respiratory illness responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic that began in late 2019. The virus previously
SARS-CoV-2
Cities destroyed by God in the Book of Genesis
narrative in its theme of God's anger provoked by man's sin (see Genesis 19:1–28). They are mentioned frequently in the Nevi'im section of the Hebrew
Sodom_and_Gomorrah
American actor and musician (born 1953)
Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV (born January 19, 1953), better known as Desi Arnaz Jr., is an American retired actor and musician. He is the son of Lucille
Desi_Arnaz_Jr.
American comedian and podcaster (born 1980)
Theodor Capitani von Kurnatowski III (born March 19, 1980), known professionally as Theo Von, is an American comedian and former reality television personality
Theo_Von
Polish television series
19+ is a Polish paradocumentary series airing on TVN. It premiered on 7 November 2016. The series focused on a group of students that has just graduated
19+
American fashion designer (born 1942)
Calvin Richard Klein (born November 19, 1942) is an American fashion designer. In 1968, he launched the company that later became Calvin Klein. In addition
Calvin_Klein
Electrically-driven heavy machine gun
GAU-19/A (GECAL 50) is an electrically driven, three-barrel rotary heavy machine gun that fires the .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) cartridge. The GAU-19/A is
GAU-19
Chemical element with atomic number 19 (K)
chemical element; it has symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium) and atomic number 19. It is a silvery white metal that is soft enough to easily cut with a knife
Potassium
British novelist, poet, and playwright (1911–1993)
Sir William Gerald Golding (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was a British novelist, playwright, and poet. Best known for his debut novel Lord of the
William_Golding
Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of the United States, made 19 international trips to 25 countries (in addition to visiting the West Bank) during
List of international presidential trips made by Donald Trump
List_of_international_presidential_trips_made_by_Donald_Trump
American animated sitcom
5.17.2020". Showbuzz Daily. Archived from the original on May 19, 2020. Retrieved May 19, 2020. "TV Ratings: 7-Day Season Averages for Every 2019-20 Broadcast
Bob's_Burgers
Day of the year
November 19 is the 323rd day of the year (324th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 42 days remain until the end of the year. 461 – Libius Severus
November_19
another bus in Santa Catarina (state), killing 42 and injuring 40. February 19 – Peru – A bus fell into the Carhuacayán river, in Yauli province, killing
List of traffic collisions (2000–present)
List_of_traffic_collisions_(2000–present)
International age group women's football tournament
years. It was first held in 2002 as the FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship with an upper age limit of 19. In 2006, the age limit was raised to the current
FIFA_U-20_Women's_World_Cup
1980 single by Steely Dan
Jambase.com (quoting Songfacts.com). In the song, "an older man is seducing a 19-year-old girl. He’s a bit conflicted... However, on this particular night
Hey_Nineteen
American actor (1973–2022)
Jason David Frank (September 4, 1973 – November 19, 2022) was an American actor and mixed martial artist, best known for his role as Tommy Oliver in the
Jason_David_Frank
7th episode of the 2nd season of Millennium
"'19:19" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American crime-thriller television series Millennium. It premiered on the Fox network on November
19:19
Argentine footballer (born 2000)
River Plate's senior squad under manager Marcelo Gallardo during the 2018–19 season, with his professional debut arriving on 27 October 2018 during a Primera
Julián_Alvarez
Natural number
20 (twenty) is the natural number following 19 and preceding 21. A group of twenty units is sometimes referred to as a score. Twenty is a composite number
20_(number)
Brand of polymer-framed semi-automatic pistols
Glock 19, and one can swap out base plates to give it capacities of 15, 17, 19, 24, 26, 31, and 33 rounds. More than simply a "shortened" Glock 19, the
Glock
Indian cricketer (born 2002)
for the India national under-19 cricket team, including at the 2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup and 2021 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup. He is in Mumbai Indians
Raj_Angad_Bawa
King of Spain since 2014
Borbón y Grecia; born 30 January 1968) is King of Spain, having reigned since 19 June 2014. Felipe was born in Madrid during the dictatorship of Francisco
Felipe_VI
Topics referred to by the same term
Channel 19 may refer to: CB radio channel 19 (27.185 MHz), unofficially a commonly monitored calling frequency for highway transport operators. Canal 19 (Salvadoran
Channel_19
Day of the year
August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 134 days remain until the end of the year. 295 BC – The first temple
August_19
2017 film directed by Jeffrey Blitz
Table 19 is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Blitz, from a story originally written by brothers Jay and Mark Duplass
Table_19
Day of the year
September 19 is the 262nd day of the year (263rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 103 days remain until the end of the year. 96 – Nerva, suspected
September_19
Topics referred to by the same term
19-2 may refer to: 19-2 (2011 TV series), a French-language series 19-2 (2014 TV series), an English-language series 192 (disambiguation) This disambiguation
19-2
US-based, self-described revolutionary organization
19th Communist Organization, also variously referred to as the May 19 Coalition, May 19 Communist Coalition, or M19CO, was a US-based far-left group designated
May 19th Communist Organization
May_19th_Communist_Organization
US Navy training flight lost in 1945
Flight 19 was the designation of a group of five Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945, after
Flight_19
Anti-aircraft gun
The KS-19 100mm anti-aircraft gun (Russian: КС-19 100мм зенитная установка) is a Soviet anti-aircraft gun that also features efficient capabilities against
KS-19
UK entertainment company
19 Entertainment Inc. is a producer of entertainment properties for television with a focus on music owned by Sony Pictures Television through its nonfiction
19_Entertainment
English footballer (born 1994)
win back-to-back Premier League titles in the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons. In the 2018–19 season, he was included in the PFA Premier League Team of the
Raheem_Sterling
2018 mass shooting in Florida, U.S.
shooting that occurred at a video game tournament for the video game Madden NFL 19 in Jacksonville Landing, Jacksonville, Florida on August 26, 2018, at about
2018 Jacksonville Landing shooting
2018_Jacksonville_Landing_shooting
Natural number
dictionary. 18 (eighteen) is the natural number following 17 and preceding 19. It is an even composite number. 18 is a semiperfect number and an abundant
18_(number)
American drug smuggler (1939–1986)
Adler Berriman "Barry" Seal (July 16, 1939 – February 19, 1986) was an American commercial airline pilot who became a major drug smuggler for the Medellín
Barry_Seal
Filipino boy band
SB19 (short for Sound Break 19) is a Filipino boy band formed in 2018 by ShowBT Philippines. The group consists of five members: Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken
SB19
Automobile model
The Renault 19 is a small family car that was produced by the French car manufacturer Renault between 1988 and 1996. In Turkey and in Argentina, production
Renault_19
Book of Judges, chapter 19
Judges 19 is the nineteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible. According to Jewish tradition, the book was attributed
Judges_19
2013 wildfire in Arizona, USA
ignited by dry lightning on June 28, 2013. On June 30, it overran and killed 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, a group of firefighters within the
Yarnell_Hill_Fire
2001 single by Gorillaz
"19-2000", sometimes written "19/2000" and also known as "Get the Cool Shoeshine", is a song from British virtual band Gorillaz' self-titled debut album
19-2000
South Korean girl group
Sistar19 (Korean: 씨스타19) is a South Korean duo and sub-unit of the girl group Sistar, formed by Starship Entertainment. Composing of Bora and Hyolyn, they
Sistar19
Piano Sonata K. 547a
from other compositions. It is sometimes called Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 19. The work has two movements: Allegro (a solo-piano transcription of the second
Piano Sonata in F major, K. 547a
Piano_Sonata_in_F_major,_K._547a
State highway in West Virginia, United States
Route 33 in Ripley. In the 1920s, WV 62 was designated West Virginia Route 19. Up until the late 1960s, WV 62 was designated as U.S. Route 35 from Dunbar
West_Virginia_Route_62
Team collaboration application
Microsoft Classroom. The platform saw significant growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside competitors such as Zoom, Slack, and Google Meet, as organizations
Microsoft_Teams
Overthrow of the German Empire
Reinhard (23 December 2011). "Vom Kaiserreich zur Republik 1918/19" [From Empire to Republic 1918/19]. Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (in German). Retrieved
German revolution of 1918–1919
German_revolution_of_1918–1919
Day of the year
December 19 is the 353rd day of the year (354th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 12 days remain until the end of the year. 653 – Pope Martin I
December_19
American rapper (born 1996)
Hauri (born March 19, 1996), known professionally as Yung Gravy, is an American rapper. Matthew Raymond Hauri was born on March 19, 1996 in Rochester
Yung_Gravy
Season of television series
Retrieved 2019-01-12. ワンピース (出演). "ONE PIECE ワンピース 19THシーズン ドレスローザ編 piece.19". Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2019-01-12. ワンピース (出演). "ONE PIECE ワンピース 19THシーズン
One_Piece_season_19
French tennis player (born 1986)
singles final every year for 19 consecutive seasons from 2005 to 2023, and is one of five players in the Open Era to do so for 19 or more seasons. He is also
Gaël_Monfils
Computer software bug occurring in 2038
leaves some computer systems unable to represent times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038. The problem exists in systems which measure Unix time—the number
Year_2038_problem
Vaccine against SARS-CoV-2
A COVID‑19 vaccine is designed to induce immunity against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). COVID-19 vaccines
COVID-19_vaccine
Canceled space missions
S-IVB Saturn IB second stage). The next two missions, Apollo 18 and Apollo 19, were later canceled after Apollo 13 and further budget cuts. Two Skylab missions
Canceled_Apollo_missions
Episode in the New Testament
ruler) is an episode in the life of Jesus recounted in the Gospel of Matthew 19:16–30, the Gospel of Mark 10:17–31 and the Gospel of Luke 18:18–30 in the
Jesus_and_the_rich_young_man
Topics referred to by the same term
A19, A-19, etc. may refer to: A19, one of the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings codes for the English Opening A19, a 2002 album by the Battlefield Band "A19"
A19
This article contains the number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths per population as of 6 June 2026, by country. It also has cumulative death totals by country
COVID-19 pandemic death rates by country
COVID-19_pandemic_death_rates_by_country
American immunologist (born 1940)
both as a research scientist and as the head of the NIAID. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Fauci served under President Donald Trump as one of the lead members
Anthony_Fauci
North Korean mobile intercontinental ballistic missile
The Hwasong-19 (Korean: 《화성포-19》형; lit. 'Mars Artillery Type 19') is a North Korean solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). First tested
Hwasong-19
American professional soccer club based in Nashville, Tennessee
games when the MLS suspended the season for thirty days due to the COVID-19 pandemic, then extended to until May 10, 2020. On June 10, MLS announced MLS
Nashville_SC
British electronic music group
FSUK2 (1998) Rough Technique Vol. 1 (1998) Electro Science (2000) FabricLive.19 (2004) A Different Story Vol. 1 (2007) Bush, John. "Freestylers | Biography
Freestylers
1988 studio album by Chicago
Chicago 19 is the sixteenth studio album (and nineteenth overall) by American rock band Chicago, released on June 20, 1988. After recording Chicago 18
Chicago_19
1960 South Korean protests
The April Revolution (Korean: 4.19 혁명), also called the April 19 Revolution or April 19 Movement, were mass protests in South Korea against President
April_Revolution
Radio/Podcast, Web & Public Service Winners", from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/19/2016) "75th Annual Entertainment & Children's Programming Winners," from PeabodyAwards
List of Peabody Award winners (2010–2019)
List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(2010–2019)
primes p such that p+2 is either a prime or semiprime. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 47, 53, 59, 67, 71, 83, 89, 101, 107, 109, 113, 127,
List_of_prime_numbers
Semi-automatic pistol
1945. The M1923 was designed to consolidate the improvements of the 1915/19 model and to use the 9mm Glisenti round. However, due to the vast amount of
Beretta_M1923
Fictional fighter aircraft
F-19 is a skipped DoD designation in the Tri-Service fighter aircraft designation sequence which was thought by many popular media outlets to have been
F-19
Day of the year
June 19 is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 195 days remain until the end of the year. 325 – The original Nicene
June_19
Event spreading an infectious disease
confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection jumped suddenly starting on 19–20 February 2020. On 19 February, the number of confirmed cases increased by 20. On 20
Superspreading_event
1940 aviation accident
On August 31, 1940, Pennsylvania Central Airlines Flight 19, a new Douglas DC-3, was flying from Washington, D.C. to Detroit with a stopover in Pittsburgh
Lovettsville_air_disaster
53rd chapter of the Quran
refutes the claims of the disbelievers about the goddesses and the angels (ayah#19 ff.), and lists several truths about God's power. It closes with a warning
An-Najm
Battle in Egypt
Christian-Muslim encounter. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923972-6. Oliver of Paderborn, The Capture of Damietta, Translated by John
Siege_of_Damietta_(1218–1219)
Fungal infection
and the 2011 Joplin tornado. During the COVID-19 pandemic, an association between mucormycosis and COVID-19 was reported, thought to result from reduced
Mucormycosis
Season 19 of American television series
late September 2021 and completing at the end of October. The same COVID-19 protocols used for Top Chef: Portland remained in effect, requiring frequent
Top_Chef:_Houston
2002 film by Kathryn Bigelow
K-19: The Widowmaker is a 2002 historical submarine film directed and produced by Kathryn Bigelow, and produced by Edward S. Feldman, Sigurjon Sighvatsson
K-19:_The_Widowmaker
Wife of pilates who is venerated as a saint
unnamed wife of Pontius Pilate appears only once in the Gospel of Matthew (27:19), where she intercedes with Pilate on Jesus' behalf. It is uncertain whether
Pontius_Pilate's_wife
direct flights between Tel Aviv and Dubai were operated even during the COVID-19 pandemic as the two countries declared each other ‘green zones,' sparing travellers
Economy_of_Dubai
Early Mormon and later a critic of polygamy
fifty-six wives and later a critic of polygamy. Her autobiography, Wife No. 19, was a recollection of her experiences in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Ann_Eliza_Young
Diagnostic testing for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection
COVID-19 testing involves analyzing samples to assess the current or past presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 and is responsible for
COVID-19_testing
Biblical phrase and subject in art
crowned with thorns, to a hostile crowd shortly before his crucifixion (John 19:5). The original New Testament Greek: "ἰδοὺ ὁ ἄνθρωπος", romanized: "idoù
Ecce_homo
Mexican-American military engagements
young American boy was also killed by the Mexicans. At Boquillas, 12 mi (19 km) from Glenn Springs, the Americans there captured Álvarez and discovered
Mexican_Border_War
19
19
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, German, etc.
English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yÅÌ£hÄnÄn ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek IÅannÄ“s (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a maker of helmets, from the adopted Old French term he(a)umier, from he(a)ume ‘helmet’, of Germanic origin. Compare Helm 2.English : variant of Holmer.Americanized form of the Greek family name Homiros or one of its patronymic derivatives (Homirou, Homiridis, etc.). This was not only the name of the ancient Greek epic poet (classical Greek Homēros), but was also borne by a martyr venerated in the Greek Orthodox Church.Slovenian : topographic name for someone who lived on a hill, from hom (dialect form of holm ‘hill’, ‘height’) + the German suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.The American painter Winslow Homer (1836–1910) was of old New England stock dating back to Captain John Homer, an Englishman who crossed the Atlantic in his own ship and settled in Boston about 1636.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : local name for someone who lived in a small cottage or temporary dwelling, Middle English logge (Old French loge, of Germanic origin). The term was used in particular of a cabin erected by masons working on the site of a particular construction project, such as a church or cathedral, and so it was probably in many cases equivalent to an occupational name for a mason. Reaney suggests that one early form, atte Logge, might sometimes have denoted the warden of a masons’ lodge.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), the influential U.S. senator from MA, was born in Boston, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant and owner of swift clipper ships engaged in commerce with China, one of several Lodges who emigrated from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Male
English
19th century English name derived from Latin rex, REX means "king."
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Jon(e) (see John). The surname is especially common in Wales and southern central England. In North America this name has absorbed various cognate and like-sounding surnames from other languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
Surname or Lastname
French (western)
French (western) : from a pet form of Martin 1.English : habitational name from Martineau in France. The name was also taken to England by Huguenot refugees in the 17th century (see below).Harriet Martineau (1802–76), the English writer, was the daughter of a Norwich manufacturer. She was descended from a family of French Huguenots who owned land around Poitou and Touraine in the 15th century. They included a number of surgeons in the 17th century. In the 19th century a branch of the family was firmly established in Birmingham, England; others went to North America.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from the personal name John. As an American family name, Johnson has absorbed patronymics and many other derivatives of this name in continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)Johnson is the second most frequent surname in the U.S. It was brought independently to North America by many different bearers from the 17th and 18th centuries onward.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English lang, long ‘long’ + strete ‘road’.Translation of Dutch Langestraet, cognate with 1.The confederate general James Longstreet (1821–1904), was born in SC, came from an old Dutch family in New Netherland with the name Langestraet; he was the nephew of Augustus B. Longstreet, a Methodist clergyman born in Augusta, GA, in 1790.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places so called, named with the genitive plural huntena of Old English hunta ‘hunter’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’ or dūn ‘hill’ (the forms in -ton and -don having become inextricably confused). A number of bearers of this name may well derive it from Huntingdon, now in Cambridgeshire (formerly the county seat of the old county of Huntingdonshire), which is named from the genitive case of Old English hunta ‘huntsman’, perhaps used as a personal name, + dūn ‘hill’.A prominent American family of this name were founded by Simon Huntington, who himself never saw the New World, for he died in 1633 on the voyage to Boston, where his widow settled with her children. Their descendants include Jabez Huntington (1719–86), a wealthy West Indies trader, and Samuel Huntington (1731–96), who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Collis Potter Huntington (1821–1900) was an American railway magnate. Beginning with little education or money, he made a huge fortune, some of which he left to his nephew, Henry Huntington (1850–1927), who used the money to establish the Huntington library and art gallery in CA.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southern England and South Wales) and Irish
English (mainly southern England and South Wales) and Irish : from the Old English personal name Hearding, originally a patronymic from Hard 1. The surname was first taken to Ireland in the 15th century, and more families of the name settled there 200 years later in Tipperary and surrounding counties.North German and Dutch : patronymic from a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names beginning with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865–1923), the 29th president of the U.S., was born on a farm in OH, of English and Scottish stock on his father’s side. Early American bearers of this very common name include Joseph Harding who died at Plymouth in 1633. His great-great grandson Seth was a naval officer during the American Revolution.
Surname or Lastname
Northern Irish
Northern Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mealláin ‘descendant of Meallán’, a personal name that is a diminutive of meall ‘pleasant’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Meulan in Seine-et-Oise.Dutch (van Mellon) : habitational name from Millun bij Keulen.Thomas and Sarah Jane Mellon came to Pittsburgh, PA, from Lower Castletown, Tyrone, Ireland, in 1818. Their grandson, the industrialist and financier Andrew William Mellon (1855–1937) is remembered not only as a businessman but also as an art collector. He served as secretary of the Treasury from 1921 to 1932.
Female
English
19th century pet name derived from Old English blÅstm, BLOSSOM means "flowers on a fruit-tree (or ornamental tree)."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of
the elements haim, heim ‘home’ + rīc ‘power’,
‘ruler’, introduced to England by the Normans in the form
Henri. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously
popular in England and was borne by eight kings. Continental forms of
the personal name were equally popular throughout Europe (German
Heinrich, French Henri, Italian Enrico and
Arrigo, Czech Jindřich, etc.). As an American family
name, the English form Henry has absorbed patronymics and many
other derivatives of this ancient name in continental European
languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) In the period in
which the majority of English surnames were formed, a common English
vernacular form of the name was Harry, hence the surnames
Harris (southern) and Harrison (northern). Official
documents of the period normally used the Latinized form
Henricus. In medieval times, English Henry absorbed an
originally distinct Old English personal name that had hagan
‘hawthorn’. Compare Hain 2 as its first element, and there has
also been confusion with Amery.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hInnéirghe ‘descendant of
Innéirghe’, a byname based on éirghe
‘arising’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac ÉinrÃ
or Mac Einri, patronymics from the personal names
ÉinrÃ, Einri, Irish forms of Henry. It is
also found as a variant of McEnery.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.A bearer of the name from the Touraine region of France is
documented in Quebec city in 1667. Another (also called
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South German
South German : variant of Heidel. In this spelling, the name is associated with a family of 19th-century German settlers in Russia.English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a personal name of Greek origin, which was in use in Cornwall and elsewhere till the 19th century. Hercules is the Latin form of Greek Hēraklēs, meaning ‘glory of Hera’ (the queen of the gods). It was the name of a demigod in classical mythology, who was the son of Zeus, king of the gods, by a human woman. His outstanding quality was his superhuman strength.Scottish (Shetland) : from a personal name adopted as an Americanized form of Old Norse Hákon (see Haagensen).
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Illig. One family bearing this name and known to have made this change in form came to OH from Alsace in the 19th century.English
Americanized form of German Illig. One family bearing this name and known to have made this change in form came to OH from Alsace in the 19th century.English : habitational name from either of two places called Elwick, in North Yorkshire and Northumberland, named with the Old English personal name Ella (or in the case of the first, possibly an unattested Ægla) + Old English wīc ‘outlying (dairy) farm’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset, Gupehegh in Middle English. This is named with the Old English personal name Guppa (a short form of Gūðbeorht ‘battle bright’) + (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’. The tropical fish denoted by this word was named in the 19th century in honor of R.J.L. Guppy, a clergyman in Trinidad who first presented specimens to the British Museum.The earliest known bearer of the name is Nicholas de Gupehegh (Somerset, 1253/4). Most if not all present-day bearers of the name are thought to descend from a certain William Guppy of Chardstock, Devon, who in 1497 was fined forty shillings for his alleged part in the rebellion of Perkin Warbeck.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Mayhew.Variant of French Mailhot.A William Mayo born in Wiltshire, England, c. 1684 was a surveyor who settled in VA about 1623 and helped survey the VA-NC boundary and found Richmond and Petersburg, VA. [newpara]The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, was founded by William Worrall Mayo (1819–1911), who immigrated to the U.S. from England, in 1845, and his sons, all gifted and innovative physicians and surgeons.
Surname or Lastname
Swedish (Hägg)
Swedish (Hägg) : ornamental name from hägg ‘bird cherry’ (Prunus padus). This is one of the surnames drawn from the vocabulary of nature and adopted more or less arbitrarily in the 19th century.English : from Old Norse Hagi, which has been identified as a byname from hagr ‘deft’, ‘dextrous’, although it could equally well be a habitational name meaning ‘the enclosure’, see Hagen.South German : variant of Haack.
19
19
Boy/Male
Tamil
The one who brought Ganga to earth, With glorious chariot
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dyumani | தயà¯à®®à®¾à®¨à¯€
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
French American Anglo Saxon English Shakespearean
Prosperous protector.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
One Imbued in the Lord's Nectar; Imbued in Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Meggot, a pet form of the personal name Margaret.
Boy/Male
Indian
Another name of God, Preacher
Girl/Female
Greek Spanish
Gift of the sun. A name given to many saints.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Parsi
Quintessence of Fire; Brightened
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Blessing of Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Tamil
Samabahudharini | ஸமபஹà¯à®¤à®¾à®°à¯€à®¨à¯€
With shoulders like indras flag
19
19
19
19
19
n.
A metallic element mostly obtained by reduction from cinnabar, one of its ores. It is a heavy, opaque, glistening liquid (commonly called quicksilver), and is used in barometers, thermometers, ect. Specific gravity 13.6. Symbol Hg (Hydrargyrum). Atomic weight 199.8. Mercury has a molecule which consists of only one atom. It was named by the alchemists after the god Mercury, and designated by his symbol, /.
a.
Consisting of, or characterized by, voice, or tone produced in the larynx, which may be modified, either by resonance, as in the case of the vowels, or by obstructive action, as in certain consonants, such as v, l, etc., or by both, as in the nasals m, n, ng; sonant; intonated; voiced. See Voice, and Vowel, also Guide to Pronunciation, // 199-202.
a.
The sixth month of the calendar adopted by the first French republic. It began February 19, and ended March 20. See Vend/miaire.
n.
a substance composed predominantly of a synthetic organic high polymer capable of being cast or molded; many varieties of plastic are used to produce articles of commerce (after 1900). [MW10 gives origin of word as 1905]
n.
A metallic element, intermediate in value between silver and gold, occurring native or alloyed with other metals, also as the platinum arsenide (sperrylite). It is heavy tin-white metal which is ductile and malleable, but very infusible, and characterized by its resistance to strong chemical reagents. It is used for crucibles, for stills for sulphuric acid, rarely for coin, and in the form of foil and wire for many purposes. Specific gravity 21.5. Atomic weight 194.3. Symbol Pt. Formerly called platina.
n.
A symbol for nineteen units, as 19 or xix.
n.
A term used differently by different authorities; -- by some as equivalent to fricative, -- that is, as including all the continuous consonants, except the nasals m, n, ng; with the further exception, by others, of the liquids r, l, and the semivowels w, y; by others limited to f, v, th surd and sonant, and the sound of German ch, -- thus excluding the sibilants, as well as the nasals, liquids, and semivowels. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 197-208.
v. i.
Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) and past participle by adding to the present the suffix -ed, -d, or the variant form -t; as in the verbs abash, abashed; abate, abated; deny, denied; feel, felt. See Strong, 19 (a).
n.
The eleventh month of the French republican calendar, -- commencing July 19, and ending August 17. See the Note under Vendemiaire.
n.
That needle-shaped part at the tip of the playing arm of phonograph which sits in the groove of a phonograph record while it is turning, to detect the undulations in the phonograph groove and convert them into vibrations which are transmitted to a system (since 1920 electronic) which converts the signal into sound; also called needle. The stylus is frequently composed of metal or diamond.
n.
The tenth month of the French republican calendar dating from September 22, 1792. It began June 19, and ended July 18. See VendEmiaire.
v. i.
Pertaining to, or designating, a noun in Anglo-Saxon, etc., the stem of which ends in -n. See Strong, 19 (b).
n.
One of the group of shooting stars which come into the air in certain years on or about the 19th of April; -- so called because the apparent path among the stars the stars if produced back wards crosses the constellation Lyra.
n.
any preparation used to render an organism immune to some disease, by inducing or increasing the natural immunity mechanisms. Prior to 1995, such preparations usually contained killed organisms of the type for which immunity was desired, and sometimes used live organisms having attenuated virulence. since that date, preparations containing only specific antigenic portions of the pathogenic organism are also used, some of which are prepared by genetic engineering techniques.
n.
The fourth month of the French republican calendar [1792-1806]. It commenced December 21, and ended January 19. See VendEmiaire.
n.
A seal; a coining die; -- used adjectively to designate the silver currency of the Mogul emperors, or the Indian rupee of 192 grains.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Filippo Pacini, an Italian physician of the 19th century.
a.
Applied to, or distinguishing, a speech element consisting of tone, or proper vocal sound, not pure as in the vowels, but dimmed and otherwise modified by some kind of obstruction in the oral or the nasal passage, and in some cases with a mixture of breath sound; -- a term introduced by Dr. James Rush in 1833. See Guide to Pronunciation, //155, 199-202.
n.
A rare metallic element, of the same group as platinum, which it much resembles, being silver-white, but harder, and brittle, and indifferent to most corrosive agents. With the exception of osmium, it is the heaviest substance known, its specific gravity being 22.4. Symbol Ir. Atomic weight 192.5.
n. pl.
Same as Base, n., 19.