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The 1963 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. Source: [] Notes DINAMO Bryansk 1-0 Trud Noginsk Metallurg Cherepovets
1963_Soviet_Cup
Soviet football competition
The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (Russian: Кубок СССР), was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union conducted by the Football Federation of
Soviet_Cup
Soviet footballer (1929–1990)
Moscow Soviet Top League: 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1963 Soviet Cup: 1953, 1966–67, 1970; runner-up: 1955 Soviet Union Olympic Gold Medal: 1956 UEFA European
Lev_Yashin
1st season in existence of Dnipro Kremenchuk FC
The 1963 season was Dnipro Kremenchuk's 1st year in the Ukrainian Class B a Soviet football competition at the Soviet third tier. In addition to the domestic
1963 FC Dnipro Kremenchuk season
1963_FC_Dnipro_Kremenchuk_season
Sports season
The 1963–64 FIBA European Champions Cup was the seventh season of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions
1963–64 FIBA European Champions Cup
1963–64_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup
European club football tournament (1960–1999)
organised by the Mitropa Cup's Organising Committee and not recognised by the governing body of European football until 1963, when it was accepted as
UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup
Association football tournament in England
"Soviet Union vs Korea DPR | Group Matches | 1966 FIFA World Cup England". FIFA. Retrieved 1 May 2026. "1966 FIFA World Cup England – Matches – Soviet
1966_FIFA_World_Cup
Soviet footballer (1939–1994)
1966 World Cup teams. Dynamo Moscow Soviet Top League: 1959, 1963 Soviet Cup: 1966–67 Individual The best 33 football players of the Soviet Union (8):
Igor_Chislenko
Highest football division in Soviet Union (1936 to 1991)
1963–1969 The First Group "A" of USSR (Первая группа "А" СССР) The first time the Soviet League was represented in Europe in the 1965–66 European Cup
Soviet_Top_League
Football match
Russian Super Cup. Spartak won the Soviet Cup 10 times and the Russian Cup 4 times previously, in 1938, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1958, 1963, 1965, 1971,
2026_Russian_Cup_final
1963 and 1966 American chess tournaments
Piatigorsky Cup was held in The Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles in July 1963. The tournament field of eight included players from five countries. The Soviet representatives
Piatigorsky_Cup
European football tournament
in 1963–64 edition. Real Madrid were the defending champions, but were eliminated by eventual finalists Inter Milan in the quarter-finals. The Soviet Union
1966–67_European_Cup
Referee: Arthur Holland (England) Soviet Union won 4–2 on aggregate and qualified for the 1964 European Nations' Cup. There were 32 goals scored in 9 matches
1964 European Nations' Cup quarter-finals
1964_European_Nations'_Cup_quarter-finals
Men's national ice hockey team representing Canada
the 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union, a record four Canada Cups dating back to 1976, a record two World Cups of Hockey, a record nine Olympic
Canada men's national ice hockey team
Canada_men's_national_ice_hockey_team
eu-football.info. "Poland vs Soviet Union". eu-football.info. "1997 matches – North America". RSSSF. 2 February 2005. "World Cup 1986". RSSSF. Retrieved 22
List of men's association football attendance records
List_of_men's_association_football_attendance_records
International football match
the 1962 FIFA World Cup, Spain had failed to progress beyond the group stage, losing to both Czechoslovakia and Brazil. The Soviet Union went out of the
1964 European Nations' Cup final
1964_European_Nations'_Cup_final
Russian football player and coach (1943–2026)
died on 23 May 2026, at the age of 83. Spartak Moscow Soviet Top League: 1969 Soviet Cup: 1963, 1965 Скончался Сергей Рожков (in Russian) (in Russian)
Sergei_Rozhkov_(footballer)
Football tournament
republic of the Soviet Union. It served as a qualification tournament for the Soviet Cup, and it was not disputed by Armenian teams in the Soviet League pyramid
Armenian_Cup
European handball competition
Champions League have Third Place Match. A Results until the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Three out of five titles were won by clubs from present day
EHF_Champions_League
The 1963 Soviet football championship was the 31st seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union and the 25th among teams of sports societies and
1963_in_Soviet_football
International football competition
taking place from November 1963 to April 1964. Thirteen teams took part in the competition, with 1963 finalists Soviet Union and Denmark and debutante
1963–64 Women's European Cup (handball)
1963–64_Women's_European_Cup_(handball)
Football tournament season
The 1963–64 Bulgarian Cup was the 24th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army). Slavia Sofia won
1963–64_Bulgarian_Cup
Soviet-Belarusian footballer and coach
Dinamo Minsk (1963–1972). In 1962, he won the Soviet championship with Spartak. He was capped 40 times for the USSR national team in 1963–1968 and scored
Eduard_Malofeyev
Association football club in Russia
successful club. They have also won a record 10 Soviet Cups, 5 Russian Cups and one Russian Super Cup. Spartak have also reached the semi-finals of UEFA
FC_Spartak_Moscow
Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from its formation
Soviet_Union
Professional association football club based in Lviv, Ukraine
to participate in the Soviet Class B championship (Soviet First League). However, in 1963 the Football Federation of the Soviet Union conducted another
FC_Karpaty_Lviv
Former sports governing body organizing association football in the Soviet Union
extra time. In 1963, Lev Yashin became the first Soviet player to be awarded the Ballon d'Or. For the first time in the 1965–66 season, Soviet football clubs
Football Federation of the Soviet Union
Football_Federation_of_the_Soviet_Union
Men's association football team (1922–1992)
minutes left in extra time to give the Soviets the inaugural European Championship. In the 1962 World Cup, the Soviet team was in Group 1 with Yugoslavia
Soviet Union national football team
Soviet_Union_national_football_team
Soviet footballer
in Nalchik – 23 January 2001) was a Soviet football player. Soviet Top League winner: 1957, 1959, 1963. Soviet Cup winner: 1953. Belyayev made his debut
Vladimir Belyayev (footballer)
Vladimir_Belyayev_(footballer)
Referee: Daniel Mellet (Switzerland) Soviet Union won 3–1 on aggregate and advanced to the quarter-finals. 19 October 1963 14:30 UTC+1 Walter-Ulbricht-Stadion
1964 European Nations' Cup round of 16
1964_European_Nations'_Cup_round_of_16
Russian basketball player and coach
of the senior Soviet Union national team, leading them to 6 EuroBasket titles (1963, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1979, and 1981), 2 FIBA World Cup titles (1967,
Alexander_Gomelsky
Russian cosmonaut and politician (born 1937)
politician, and former Soviet cosmonaut. She was the first woman in space, having flown a solo mission on Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963. She orbited the Earth
Valentina_Tereshkova
Basketball player (1939–2001)
1962 and 1963. As a member of the senior men's Soviet Union national team, he was voted to the All-Tournament Team of the 1963 FIBA World Cup. For his
Aleksandr_Petrov_(basketball)
Polish basketball player (1940–1993)
Top Scorer: (1968, 1969) EuroBasket 1963: Silver EuroBasket 1965: Bronze EuroBasket 1967: Bronze FIBA World Cup Top Scorer: (1967) "Olympedia – Bohdan
Bohdan_Likszo
Association football club in Ukraine
continental titles (including two UEFA Cup Winners' Cups). Its two European Cup Winners' Cups make it one of the only two Soviet clubs to have won a UEFA trophy
FC_Dynamo_Kyiv
National women's volleyball team (1952–1991)
The Soviet Union women's national volleyball team was the national volleyball team that had represented the Soviet Union in the International competitions
Soviet Union women's national volleyball team
Soviet_Union_women's_national_volleyball_team
Georgian footballer (1936–1998)
was a Soviet and Georgian football player and manager. Metreveli played most of his career for Torpedo Moscow (1956–1962) and Dinamo Tbilisi (1963–1971)
Slava_Metreveli
Association football club in Georgia
the Soviet title in 1978, two Soviet Cups (1976 and 1979), and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1981. He was also one of three co-coaches of the Soviet Union
FC_Dinamo_Tbilisi
International football rivalry
penalties. Other includes Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR and Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR. "Old Soviet foes may renew ties". UEFA site.
Spartak Moscow–Dynamo Kyiv rivalry
Spartak_Moscow–Dynamo_Kyiv_rivalry
Ukrainian footballer (born 1963)
Кузнєцов) (born 22 March 1963) is a Ukrainian football coach and former professional player. He won domestic honours in the Soviet Union with Dynamo Kyiv
Oleh_Kuznetsov
Georgian Olympic wrestler (born 1963)
David Gobejishvili (Georgian: დავით გობეჯიშვილი; born 3 January 1963) is a Soviet Georgian wrestler and Olympic champion in Freestyle wrestling. Evans
David_Gobejishvili
Basketball World Cup winning head coaches List of FIBA AfroBasket winning head coaches List of FIBA AmeriCup winning head coaches List of FIBA Asia Cup winning
List of FIBA EuroBasket winning head coaches
List_of_FIBA_EuroBasket_winning_head_coaches
Calendar year
1963 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1963. 1963 (MCMLXIII)
1963
European football matches
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (called European Cup Winners' Cup prior to 1994–95) was a seasonal association football competition contested between member
List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals
List_of_UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup_finals
Soviet footballer (1934–2011)
World Cup, and the co-1960 European Nations' Cup top scorer. Ivanov appeared 59 times for the Soviet Union, scoring 26 goals. He is the Soviet national
Valentin Ivanov (footballer, born 1934)
Valentin_Ivanov_(footballer,_born_1934)
1963 edition of the FIBA World Championship
of Philippine Basketball". Esquiremag.ph. Retrieved 16 January 2026. FIBA official website EuroBasket.com FIBA Basketball World Cup Page FIBA WC-1963
1963_FIBA_World_Championship
Russian footballer
debut in the Soviet Top League in 1963 for FC Dynamo Moscow. Soviet Top League champion: 1963. Soviet Cup winner: 1970. European Cup Winners' Cup 1971–72 finalist
Valeri_Balyasnikov
Russian speedway rider
Mardanshin won the bronze medal at the Soviet Union championship in 1988. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union Mardanshin went on to win the Russian
Rinat_Mardanshin
Football match
The 1963 Bulgarian Cup final was the 23rd final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army) that took place
1963_Bulgarian_Cup_final
Former men's national ice hockey team representing the Soviet Union
The Soviet national ice hockey team was the national men's ice hockey team of the Soviet Union. From 1954 to 1991, the team won at least one medal each
Soviet Union men's national ice hockey team
Soviet_Union_men's_national_ice_hockey_team
Recurring international ice hockey tournament for men's national teams
period. The Soviet Union first participated in 1954 and soon became rivals with Canada. From 1963 until the nation's breakup in 1991, the Soviet Union was
Ice Hockey World Championships
Ice_Hockey_World_Championships
Spanish-Soviet basketball player
Александрович Бирюков, Khose Aleksandrovich Biryukov; born 3 February 1963) is a retired Spanish-Soviet professional basketball player. He was born in Moscow to a
José_Biriukov
Russian footballer (1938–2020)
2020) was a Soviet football player. Soviet Top League winner: 1963. Soviet Cup winner: 1967, 1970. Ryabov made his debut for USSR on 22 May 1963 in a friendly
Georgi_Ryabov
Latvian ice hockey player
(Russian: Олег Валерьевич Знарок, Latvian: Oļegs Znaroks; born 2 January 1963) is a Soviet-Latvian professional ice hockey player. In 2022, he was the head coach
Oleg_Znarok
Football tournamant
Soviet Union. The tournament was a knockout competition; 29 teams entered (Greece withdrew after the draw after refusing to play Albania). The Soviet
1964_European_Nations'_Cup
Men's tennis international team competition
women's equivalent of the Davis Cup is the Billie Jean King Cup, formerly known as the Federation Cup (1963–1995) and Fed Cup (1995–2020). Australia, Italy
Davis_Cup
Basketball tournament
medals at the first three tournaments. By 1963, however, teams from Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe — the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, in particular —
FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup
Association football tournament in Switzerland
The 1954 FIFA World Cup was the fifth edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football tournament for senior men's national teams
1954_FIFA_World_Cup
Overview of association football practiced in the Soviet Union
Football Federation of the Soviet Union Soviet Top League Soviet First League Soviet Cup Soviet Super Cup USSR Federation Cup Soviet Union national football
Football_in_the_Soviet_Union
Russian ice hockey player (born 1963)
7, 1963) is a Russian former ice hockey forward who played 20 seasons in several leagues. He is a former captain of Krylya Sovetov Moscow (Soviet Wings)
Sergei_Pryakhin_(ice_hockey)
Football club
finish 1st in their zone in 1962 as well as last in 1959 and 1963. However, because Soviet league system structure was changing almost every season in
FC_Gomel
English club in European football
but win the League Cup and say you have won a trophy? Certainly not." Arsenal first participated in European football during the 1963–64 season, via the
Arsenal F.C. in European football
Arsenal_F.C._in_European_football
Russian professional ice hockey team
Cup, their first in franchise history. The team has been known previously by several different names: YaMZ Yaroslavl (1959–1963) Trud Yaroslavl (1963–1964)
Lokomotiv_Yaroslavl
Soviet footballer (born 1942)
won the Soviet Top League in 1973 and the Soviet Cup in 1973 and 1975. Markarov scored 5 goals for Ararat Yerevan at the 1974–75 European Cup, sharing
Eduard_Markarov
2023 ice hockey championship series
Stanley Cup Final was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2022–23 season and the culmination of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs
2023_Stanley_Cup_Final
Football tournament
when Azerbaijan was a republic of the Soviet Union and it was not contested by Azerbaijani teams in the Soviet league pyramid. Compared to major football
Azerbaijan_Cup
of Dynamo in the Ukrainian Premier League 2007-08 (in Russian) Ukrainian Cup 2007-08 (in Russian) UEFA Champions League matches: Away match against Manchester
List of FC Dynamo Kyiv managers
List_of_FC_Dynamo_Kyiv_managers
Association football club in Moldova
finished in 6th place out of 12 in the Soviet Top League and in 1963 when they reached the quarter-finals of the Soviet Cup. Zimbru's fortunes changed after
FC_Zimbru_Chișinău
Association football club in Ukraine
UEFA Super Cup runner-up (1): 2009 Soviet Top League runner-up (2): 1975, 1979 Soviet Cup Winners (4): 1961, 1962, 1980, 1983 runner-up (4): 1963, 1978, 1985
FC_Shakhtar_Donetsk
International team competition in women's tennis
Jean King Cup, abbreviated as the BJK Cup, is the premier international team competition in women's tennis, launched as the Federation Cup in 1963 to celebrate
Billie_Jean_King_Cup
Men's national association football team representing Curaçao
Gold Cup 1-0 vs Honduras on 21 June 2019, 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Largest win at the CONCACAF Championship finals 4–1 vs Honduras on 7 April 1963, 1963 CONCACAF
Curaçao national football team
Curaçao_national_football_team
Association football club in Minsk, Belarus
2025 Soviet Union Soviet Top League Winners (1): 1982 Third place (3): 1954, 1963, 1983 Soviet Cup Runners-up (2): 1965, 1987 Federation Cup Runners-up
FC_Dinamo_Minsk
Ukrainian football manager (1939–2002)
the most dominant club in Soviet football in the 1970s and 1980s, winning the Soviet Top League eight times and the Soviet Cup six times in 16 years. In
Valeriy_Lobanovskyi
Russian ice hockey team in Moscow (founded 1946)
with the Soviet Army, known as the Red Army until 1946, and the Russian Armed Forces. CSKA won more Soviet championships and European cups than any other
HC_CSKA_Moscow
European football tournament
European Cup football club tournament was won by AC Milan, who beat Ajax 4–1 in the final, giving Milan its first European Cup title since 1963, and its
1968–69_European_Cup
Soviet footballer (1937–1990)
interrupted by allegations of sexual assault shortly before the 1958 World Cup. Soviet authorities pledged he could still play if he admitted his guilt, after
Eduard_Streltsov
Former Single-Seater Motor Racing Championship
drivers. Russian Formula Three Championship Cup of Peace and Friendship Soviet Formula 3 Championship "Soviet Formula 2". teamdan.com. Archived from the
Soviet_Formula_2_Championship
Eastern European auto racing event (1963–1990)
dedicated to Eastern Bloc drivers between 1963 and 1990. The Cup of Peace and Friendship was created in 1963 as an initiative of Lech Tulak and Jerzy Jankowski
Cup_of_Peace_and_Friendship
Men's association football team
the Soviet Union at Estadio Monumental. At the beginning, the crest used did not include a laurel wreath, which was first added for the 1982 World Cup. As
Argentina national football team
Argentina_national_football_team
Ukrainian footballer (born 1963)
born 11 September 1963) is a Ukrainian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. He was a member of the Soviet squad that finished
Hennadiy_Lytovchenko
Soviet biathlete
Юрий Фёдорович Кашкаров; born 4 December 1963) is a former Soviet biathlete. Kashkarov was arguably the best Soviet biathlete of the mid-1980s. Kashkarov
Juri_Kashkarov
Sports season
July 1963 *Third leg Lenin Palace of Sports;Attendance 20,000, 1 August 1963, Moscow, Soviet Union Emiliano Rodríguez ( Real Madrid) Champions Cup 1962–63
1962–63 FIBA European Champions Cup
1962–63_FIBA_European_Champions_Cup
1963 edition of the World Ice Hockey Championships
March 17, 1963. The Soviet Union won the tournament for the third time, starting their roll of nine straight championships. For the Soviets it was also
1963 Ice Hockey World Championships
1963_Ice_Hockey_World_Championships
Undeclared conflict between China and the Soviet Union
The Sino-Soviet border conflict, also known as the Sino-Soviet crisis, was a seven-month undeclared military conflict between the Soviet Union and China
Sino-Soviet_border_conflict
Soviet footballer (1937–2010)
in the final. Spartak Moscow Soviet Top League: 1962, 1969 Soviet Cup: 1963, 1965, 1971 Soviet Union European Nations' Cup runner-up: 1964 Individual Grigory
Galimzyan_Khusainov
Below are the squads for the 1994 FIFA World Cup final tournament in the United States. Greece, Italy, Saudi Arabia and Spain were the only countries
1994_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Football match
1985 Soviet Cup final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on June 23, 1985. The match was the 44th Soviet Cup Final
1985_Soviet_Cup_final
Russian ice hockey player (1930–2014)
Moscow and Dynamo Moscow from 1949 to 1963, winning four national championships. He was the coach of the Soviet team when it was the dominant team in
Viktor Tikhonov (ice hockey, born 1930)
Viktor_Tikhonov_(ice_hockey,_born_1930)
National football team from 1952 to 1992
the World Cup finals from participation in the Olympics. The Soviet Union did not participate in the World Cup until 1958 (see 1958 World Cup (qualifications));
Soviet Union Olympic football team
Soviet_Union_Olympic_football_team
Football tournament
institution as long as none of the players competed in the Soviet Cup simultaneously. Early seasons of the cup tournament were called as a spring challenge, which
Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR
Football_Cup_of_the_Ukrainian_SSR
Lyoshkin Soviet Union 14:34.33 3 April 1977 Medeo 32 Eric Heiden USA 14:28.13 23 February 1980 Lake Placid OG 1980 33 Dmitry Ogloblin Soviet Union 14:26
World record progression 10,000 m speed skating men
World_record_progression_10,000_m_speed_skating_men
National tennis team
Ukraine in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Ukrainian Tennis Federation. Ukraine competed in its first Davis Cup in 1993. Ukraine
Ukraine_Davis_Cup_team
Football club
team would spend almost all of their subsequent Soviet-era seasons playing at the third level (Soviet Second League), with the exception of 1970 and 1990
FC_Vitebsk
International football competition
Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union who were drawn against each other for the qualifying stage. 18 April 1963 (1963-04-18) London 18 April 1963 (1963-04-18) Southampton
1963 UEFA European Under-18 Championship
1963_UEFA_European_Under-18_Championship
Russian professional football club
won the Russian Premier League on three occasions; the Soviet Cup twice; and the Russian Cup a record nine times. After the 2022 Russian invasion of
FC_Lokomotiv_Moscow
Russian footballer (1911–1995)
During his career he played in 36 Soviet Top League matches, and became a twice champion in 1937 and 1940 and a Soviet Cup winner in 1937 with Dynamo Moscow
Gavriil_Kachalin
International football delegation
match ever in a World Cup against Argentina. Teams with a * mark no longer exist. East Germany was annexed to Germany. Soviet Union now plays as Russia
Argentina at the FIFA World Cup
Argentina_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Polish basketball player and coach
championships (1965, 1970), and the Polish Cup (1972). He led the Polish League in scoring 4 times (1961, 1963, 1966, 1967), and he was a two time Polish
Mieczysław_Łopatka
Month of 1963
Chicago Tribune. November 18, 1963. p. 1. "Jailed Yale Professor Released By Soviets". Chicago Tribune. November 16, 1963. p. 1. "PROF FLIES TO U.S. TODAY"
November_1963
Soviet gymnast
Heorhiivna Zakharova (born 12 July 1963) is a retired gymnast who competed internationally for the former Soviet Union between 1977 and 1982. She was
Stella_Zakharova
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sobey.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : shortened form of some Ashkenazic surname such as Sobiech.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a sieve-maker, Middle English siviere (from an agent derivative of Old English sife ‘sieve’).
Girl/Female
Biblical
Society, friendship.
Male
Hebrew
(טï‹×‘ִת) Variant spelling of Hebrew Tobit, TOVIT means "good."Â
Female
German
Dutch and German form of French Sophie, SOFIE means "wisdom."Â
Biblical
society; friendship
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ovett (see Oviatt).
Girl/Female
Dutch
Wise.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Person with Good Intentions
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Loved One; Profound Affection
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Good Wealth
Girl/Female
Native American
Running water. Famous Bearer: Tallulah Bankhead (1903 - 1968).
Boy/Male
Arabic
Companionship; Society
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu
From Sanskrit samit: someone who has got everything
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Sun, Sweet
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained. It may be a variant of Gover, but early examples with a definite article, e.g. Richard le Gofiar (Somerset 1327), point to an origin as an occupational name or perhaps a nickname, from an unknown element.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic
Companionship; Society
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Distress; Sorrow
Male
Arthurian
, orchard.
Girl/Female
Irish
From the Greek Cleone, daughter of a river god.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Praise; Commendation; Lauding
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Town on the Ridge
Boy/Male
Hindu
Language
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Happiness
Boy/Male
German, Hebrew
Courageous and Praise
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique Individual
Boy/Male
Latin
Blessed.
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1963 SOVIET-CUP
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n.
The persons, collectively considered, who live in any region or at any period; any community of individuals who are united together by a common bond of nearness or intercourse; those who recognize each other as associates, friends, and acquaintances.
n.
A poem of fourteen lines, -- two stanzas, called the octave, being of four verses each, and two stanzas, called the sestet, of three verses each, the rhymes being adjusted by a particular rule.
pl.
of Ostensory
n.
An opening into which anything is fitted; any hollow thing or place which receives and holds something else; as, the sockets of the teeth.
pl.
of Society
n.
A number of persons associated for any temporary or permanent object; an association for mutual or joint usefulness, pleasure, or profit; a social union; a partnership; as, a missionary society.
n.
A sordine.
n.
Especially, the hollow tube or place in which a candle is fixed in the candlestick.
v. t.
To lay asleep; to put to sleep; to quiet.
v. i.
To compose sonnets.
n.
Specifically, the more cultivated portion of any community in its social relations and influences; those who mutually give receive formal entertainments.
a.
United; consolidated; made firm; strengthened.
n.
A short poem, -- usually amatory.
n.
A gold and silver coin of modern Greece worth 19.3 cents.
n.
The relationship of men to one another when associated in any way; companionship; fellowship; company.
n.
One of the actual or ideal serial segments of which an animal, esp. an articulate or vertebrate, is is composed; somatome; metamere.
n.
See Somite.
n.
A kind of beverage; sherbet.
n.
Connection; participation; partnership.