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Confederate States Army brigadier general
Alfred Eugene Jackson (January 11, 1807 – October 30, 1889) was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War. Before the
Alfred_E._Jackson
Topics referred to by the same term
Alfred Jackson may refer to: Alfred E. Jackson (1807–1889), Confederate States Army brigadier general, American Civil War Alfred Jackson (wide receiver
Alfred_Jackson
Canadian clothing company
company founded in 1911 in Edmonton, Alberta by Charles A. Graham, Alfred E. Jackson, and Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first Premier of Alberta. The
Great_Western_Garment_Co.
English classicist and poet (1859–1936)
Alfred Edward Housman (/ˈhaʊsmən/; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936) was an English classical scholar and poet. He showed early promise as a student at the
A._E._Housman
Formerly enslaved man and tour guide at the Hermitage (1812–1901)
Alfred Jackson (c. 1812 – September 4, 1901) was an African American man enslaved by Andrew Jackson who worked as his wagoner, carriage driver, and stableman
Alfred_Jackson_(Tennessee)
Virginia lawyer, politician, slaveholder and jurist
Civil War portal Biography portal Alfred E. Jackson List of American Civil War generals (Confederate) Stonewall Jackson Virginia in the American Civil War
William_Lowther_Jackson
American gridiron football player (born 1967)
Alfred Melvin Jackson Jr. (born July 7, 1967) is an American former professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Football League
Alfred Jackson (gridiron football, born 1967)
Alfred_Jackson_(gridiron_football,_born_1967)
American politician
Alfred Metcalf Jackson (July 14, 1860 – June 11, 1924) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from
Alfred_Metcalf_Jackson
American politician (1873–1944)
Alfred Emanuel Smith (December 30, 1873 – October 4, 1944) was an American politician who served as the 42nd governor of New York from 1919 to 1920 and
Al_Smith
Topics referred to by the same term
Payne Jackson (1868–1945), U.S. Army brigadier general Alfred E. Jackson (1807–1889), Confederate States Army brigadier general Henry R. Jackson (1820–1898)
General_Jackson
American football player (born 1955)
Alfred Jackson (born August 3, 1955), is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for seven seasons with the Atlanta Falcons
Alfred Jackson (wide receiver, born 1955)
Alfred_Jackson_(wide_receiver,_born_1955)
Town in Virginia, United States
they were met by Confederate troops commanded by Brigadier General Alfred E. Jackson at the Battle of Saltville. The Union troops were defeated in the
Grundy,_Virginia
King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)
Alfred the Great (Old English: Ælfrǣd [ˈæɫvˌræːd]; c. 849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from
Alfred_the_Great
British boxer
Alfred Jackson (14 January 1896 – 13 February 1980) was a British boxer. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
Alfred_Jackson_(boxer)
Confederate States Army general (1824–1863)
fierce Union assault. Thus Barnard E. Bee compared him to a "stone wall", which became his enduring nickname. Jackson performed exceptionally well in various
Stonewall_Jackson
American inventor, publisher, and patent lawyer (1826–1896)
Alfred Ely Beach (September 1, 1826 – January 1, 1896) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, publisher, and patent lawyer, born in Springfield, Massachusetts
Alfred_Ely_Beach
Virginia lawyer and politician (1834–1902)
member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Adkins commands the Gen. Alfred E. Jackson Camp 2159 in Jonesborough, Tennessee. FULKERSON, ABRAM, a Representative
Abram_Fulkerson
Filmography
Samuel L. Jackson is an American actor and film producer. A highly-prolific actor who has starred in over 150 film roles to date, Jackson's films have
List of Samuel L. Jackson performances
List_of_Samuel_L._Jackson_performances
President of the United States from 1829 to 1837
The Passions of Andrew Jackson. Knopf. ISBN 0375714049. OCLC 1225864865. Cave, Alfred A. (2017). Sharp Knife: Andrew Jackson and the American Indians
Andrew_Jackson
New Zealand international rugby league footballer (
Alfred Edward "Alf" Jackson was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. Jackson played either as a five-eighth or halfback
Alfred_Jackson_(rugby_league)
New Zealand filmmaker (born 1961)
he directs, mostly in cameos, just as director Alfred Hitchcock had done: In Meet the Feebles, Jackson appears as an audience member disguised as one
Peter_Jackson
Jackson"". November 13, 2015. "10 Things About…Alfred and Amaia!". February 20, 2018. "3. Chenoa Teatro Compac. "Man in the mirror" (Michael Jackson)"
List of artists influenced by Michael Jackson
List_of_artists_influenced_by_Michael_Jackson
American jazz musician, songwriter
musician who became the musical group's singer. She had one son, Alfred Frank Alonzo Jackson (July 6, 1953 – August 29, 2019). Nelson married Shaw on August
John_L._Nelson
Canadian actuary (1922–2016)
president of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. On 1 January 1972, Jackson succeeded Alfred Thomas Seedhouse as president of the company. At this time, Seedhouse
E._Sydney_Jackson
American architect who invented Scrabble (1899–1993)
Alfred Mosher Butts (April 13, 1899 – April 4, 1993) was an American architect, famous for inventing the board game Scrabble in 1931. Alfred Mosher Butts
Alfred_Mosher_Butts
American singer (1960–2024)
Prince's estate, with her half-brother Omarr Baker and late half brother Alfred Jackson's interest selling 100% of their shares. In June 2024, she retired from
Tyka_Nelson
1987 single by Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on September 7, 1987, as the second single from his album Bad. It was written and composed by Jackson, and produced
Bad_(Michael_Jackson_song)
2004 controversy over broadcast indecency
on the CBS television network, is notable for a moment in which Janet Jackson's right breast and nipple—adorned with a nipple shield—was exposed by Justin
Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy
Super_Bowl_XXXVIII_halftime_show_controversy
American minister, activist and politician (1941–2026)
Jesse Louis Jackson Sr. (né Burns; October 8, 1941 – February 17, 2026) was an American civil rights activist, LGBTQ rights activist, politician, and
Jesse_Jackson
American politician
Alfred Evan Reames (February 5, 1870 – March 4, 1943) was an American attorney and politician from the state of Oregon. A native Oregonian, he served as
Alfred_E._Reames
Australian rules footballer (born 1944)
of the Australian Football League (AFL) from 1996 to 2003. Jackson attended Prince Alfred College and completed a Bachelor of Economics at the University
Wayne_Jackson_(footballer)
American architect (1892–1960)
Alfred Edward Barnes (5 March 1892 – 11 May 1960) was an architect from Kansas City, Missouri. He was a partner with Henry F. Hoit and Edwin M. Price in
Alfred_E._Barnes
2000 Canadian-American docudrama miniseries
Joseph E. Persico's book Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial by Joseph E. Persico, that depicts the Nuremberg trials. It stars Alec Baldwin as Robert H. Jackson, Brian
Nuremberg_(miniseries)
US Supreme Court justice from 1941 to 1954 (1892–1954)
22nd, 1938. 1938. Jackson, Robert H. The Nürnberg Case, as Presented by Robert H. Jackson. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947. Jackson, Robert H. The Reminiscences
Robert_H._Jackson
1994 American film
film is loosely based on the comic character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. under
Richie_Rich_(film)
Wife of Andrew Jackson, 7th president of the United States (1767–1828)
Rachel Jackson (née Donelson; June 15, 1767 – December 22, 1828) was the wife of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. She lived
Rachel_Jackson
English footballer
Alfred Clement Jackson (1886 – 28 August 1960) was an English professional footballer who made 184 appearances in the Football League playing for Lincoln
Clem_Jackson
19th-century American political ideology
and asserting popular control over government. Associated with Andrew Jackson and his supporters, it combined majoritarianism, democratic participation
Jacksonian_democracy
American charitable organization
inner-city youth. In June 2023, Alfred García won the tenth season of Tu cara me suena with his performance of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean". He donated the
Heal_Los_Angeles_Foundation
American Baptist minister, activist and talk show host (born 1954)
Alfred Charles Sharpton Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is an American civil rights and social justice activist, Baptist minister, radio talk show host, and
Al_Sharpton
1828 U.S. campaign issue
Confederate general Alfred E. Jackson. As a perpendicular aside, in 1803 Sevier had also been accosted in the street by an irate Jackson. Sevier journaled
Andrew Jackson and the slave trade
Andrew_Jackson_and_the_slave_trade
Neighborhood in New York City
Jackson Heights is a neighborhood in the northwestern part of the borough of Queens in New York City. Jackson Heights is neighbored by North Corona to
Jackson_Heights
American politician (1952–2019)
Alfred Jackson "Jay" Powell Jr. (November 18, 1952 – November 26, 2019) was an American politician. He was a Republican member of the Georgia House of
Jay_Powell_(politician)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents aired 39 episodes during its first season from 1955 to 1956. Alfred Hitchcock Presents was nominated for the Primetime Emmy
Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 1
Alfred_Hitchcock_Presents_season_1
1922 film by Alfred E. Green
Bachelor Daddy is a lost 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and written by Edward Peple and Olga Printzlau. The film stars Thomas
The_Bachelor_Daddy
2001 single by Michael Jackson
Jackson that appears on his tenth studio album, Invincible (2001). The song was written by R&B singer R. Kelly, who had previously written Jackson's 1995
Cry_(Michael_Jackson_song)
1991 single by Michael Jackson
songwriter Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on November 4, 1991, as the first single from Jackson's eighth album, Dangerous (1991). Jackson wrote, composed
Black_or_White
American author Rick Riordan. Perseus "Percy" Jackson is a demigod, son of Poseidon and the mortal Sally Jackson. Percy lives on the Upper East Side of Manhattan
List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
List_of_characters_in_mythology_novels_by_Rick_Riordan
1979 single by Michael Jackson
singer-songwriter Michael Jackson. Written by Jackson, and released by Epic Records on July 10, 1979, the song is the first track on Jackson's fifth studio album
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
Don't_Stop_'Til_You_Get_Enough
Jackson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-375-41428-2. LCCN 2002016258. OCLC 49385944. Bender, Albert (March 18, 2021). "Wrestling With Jackson:
List of violent incidents involving Andrew Jackson
List_of_violent_incidents_involving_Andrew_Jackson
1988 single by Michael Jackson
singer Michael Jackson, released on October 13, 1988, as the seventh single from his seventh studio album, Bad (1987). It was written by Jackson and produced
Smooth_Criminal
1993 studio album by Janet Jackson
by American singer Janet Jackson. It was released on May 18, 1993, by Virgin Records America. Prior to its release, Jackson was at the center of a high-profile
Janet_(album)
American prospector and cannibal
Alfred Griner Packer (January 21, 1842 – April 23, 1907), also known as the "Colorado Cannibal", was an American prospector and self-proclaimed wilderness
Alfred_Packer
American social-political scandal
Department of Justice. Burstein, Andrew (2003). The Passions of Andrew Jackson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 31–32. ISBN 978-0-375-41428-2. LCCN 2002016258.
Robards–Donelson–Jackson relationship controversy
Robards–Donelson–Jackson_relationship_controversy
English actor, writer, and audiobook narrator
Gildart Jackson is an English actor and writer. He is best known for portraying Gideon in Charmed and Giles the butler in the 2013 reality television
Gildart_Jackson
Australian writer (1901–1984)
Xavier Herbert (born Alfred Jackson; 15 May 1901 – 10 November 1984) was an Australian writer best known for his Miles Franklin Award-winning novel Poor
Xavier_Herbert
Notable images of 7th U.S. president
[Andrew] Jackson". www.senate.gov. Retrieved 2025-05-10. Goff (1969), p. 302. Burstein, Andrew (2003). The Passions of Andrew Jackson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf
Portraits_of_Andrew_Jackson
Belgian financier (1877–1928)
Alfred Léonard Loewenstein CB (11 March 1877 – 4 July 1928) was a Belgian financier. At his peak in the 1920s, Loewenstein was worth around £12 million
Alfred_Loewenstein
American politician and diplomat (born 1949)
David Alfred Perdue Jr. (born December 10, 1949) is an American diplomat, politician, and businessman serving as the 14th United States ambassador to China
David_Perdue
American comedy musician (born 1959)
Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (/ˈjæŋkəvɪk/ ; born October 23, 1959) is an American musician, songwriter, and actor. He is best known for writing and
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic
Confederate cavalry general (1833–1864)
Virginia seceded, to serve in the Confederate Army, first under Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley, but then in increasingly important cavalry commands
J._E._B._Stuart
2001 promotional single by Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson. It was written and composed by Andre Harris and Marsha Ambrosius, and produced by Jackson and Harris. The track appears on Jackson's tenth
Butterflies (Michael Jackson song)
Butterflies_(Michael_Jackson_song)
Welsh actor (1907–1986)
Ray Milland (born Alfred Reginald Jones; 3 January 1907 – 10 March 1986) was a Welsh and American actor. Initially known as a star of light comedies, he
Ray_Milland
1993 single by Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson chante "Again" en français grâce à André Manoukian "Janet Jackson – Again Sheet Music (Digital Download)". MusicNotes. Alfred Publishing
Again_(Janet_Jackson_song)
Historic house in Tennessee, United States
per year. Nearby is a log cabin known as Alfred's Cabin. Alfred Jackson was born enslaved to Andrew Jackson at the Hermitage around 1812 and worked there
The Hermitage (Nashville, Tennessee)
The_Hermitage_(Nashville,_Tennessee)
2001 song by Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson Digital Sheet Music (Digital Download)". MusicNotes.com. Alfred Publishing Co. Inc. Vineyard, Jennifer (June 14, 2001). "Michael Jackson Previews
Speechless (Michael Jackson song)
Speechless_(Michael_Jackson_song)
1992 single by Michael Jackson
singer and songwriter Michael Jackson. It was released by Epic Records on January 14, 1992, as the second single from Jackson's eighth album, Dangerous (1991)
Remember_the_Time
Political struggle in the 19th-century United States
Second Bank of the United States (B.U.S.) during the presidency of Andrew Jackson (1829–1837). This resulted in the shutdown of the Bank and its replacement
Bank_War
Alfred Hitchcock Presents aired 39 episodes during its third season from 1957 to 1958, though only 38 were broadcast. Alfred Hitchcock Presents was nominated
Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 3
Alfred_Hitchcock_Presents_season_3
American naval officer, historian (1840–1914)
Alfred Thayer Mahan (/məˈhæn/; September 27, 1840 – December 1, 1914) was a United States Navy (USN) officer and historian whom John Keegan called "the
Alfred_Thayer_Mahan
Alfred Hitchcock Presents aired 38 episodes during its sixth season from 1960 to 1961. "Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 6 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved
Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 6
Alfred_Hitchcock_Presents_season_6
1996 single by Michael Jackson
American singer Michael Jackson, released on April 8, 1996, in the UK, and April 23 in the US. It was the fourth single from Jackson's ninth album, HIStory:
They_Don't_Care_About_Us
President of the United States from 1837 to 1841
1841. Van Buren co-founded the Democratic Party with Andrew Jackson and became Jackson's vice president from 1833 to 1837. Van Buren was born in Kinderhook
Martin_Van_Buren
German multinational electric utility
from art dealer Alfred Schmela. The acquisition was considered the foundation for E.ON's art collection of more than 1,800 works. E.ON is also sponsor
E.ON
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, known as Alfred Hitchcock Presents from 1955 to 1962 (seasons 1–7), aired 32 episodes during its ninth season from 1963 to 1964
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour season 9
The_Alfred_Hitchcock_Hour_season_9
American business executive (1875–1966)
Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. (/sloʊn/ SLOHN; May 23, 1875 – February 17, 1966) was an American business executive in the automotive industry. He was a longtime
Alfred_P._Sloan
Confederate States Army general (1807–1870)
of talented subordinates, most notably James Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson, and J. E. B. Stuart, who along with Lee were critical to the Confederacy's
Robert_E._Lee
Aspect of U.S. history
Andrew Jackson, the seventh U.S. president, was a slave owner and slave trader. Unlike previous slaveowning presidents Thomas Jefferson and George Washington
Andrew_Jackson_and_slavery
Military unit
Colonels John S. Hoffman, William L. Jackson, and Samuel H. Reynolds; Lieutenant Colonels Francis M. Boykin, Alfred H. Jackson, and J.S. Kerr McCutchen; and
31st Virginia Infantry Regiment
31st_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment
Indigenous American infant (c. 1813–c. 1814)
Paul (1975). Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Subjugation of the American Indian. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-394-48204-0. LCCN 74021310
Theodore (Andrew Jackson captive)
Theodore_(Andrew_Jackson_captive)
1993 single by Michael Jackson
Download)". MusicNotes.com. Alfred Publishing Co. Inc. July 20, 2009. Retrieved July 13, 2012. Campbell, Lisa (1993). Michael Jackson: The King of Pop. Branden
Give_In_to_Me
ISBN 978-1847658456. Retrieved 26 November 2015. Jackson, Tim; Shaw, David (20 September 2004). The Fashion Handbook By Tim Jackson, David Shaw. Routledge. p. 196. ISBN 9781134521111
List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom
List_of_clothing_and_footwear_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom
U.S. presidential administration from 1829 to 1837
Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States from March 4, 1829, to March 4, 1837. Jackson took office after defeating John Quincy Adams
Presidency_of_Andrew_Jackson
American poet and attorney
W.A. Scott, 1912) Adam Shuffler (Jackson, Mississippi: Harmon Publishing Co., 1901) Randy Patterson, Samuel Alfred Beadle: Black Mississippi Poet of
Samuel_Alfred_Beadle
Creek Indian child adopted by Andrew Jackson
Paul (1975). Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Subjugation of the American Indian. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-394-48204-0. LCCN 74021310
Lyncoya_Jackson
English actor (1938–2013)
Barry Michael Jackson (29 March 1938 – 5 December 2013) was an English stage, film and television actor. He appeared in the first fourteen series of Midsomer
Barry_Jackson_(actor)
American writer (born 1984)
Robert Jackson Bennett (born June 22, 1984) is an American writer of speculative fiction. His fantasy novel The Tainted Cup won the 2025 Hugo Award for
Robert_Jackson_Bennett
American singer, songwriter, and musician (born 1937)
Retrieved August 28, 2021. Jackson, Wanda (2006). The Best of Wanda Jackson: Let's Have a Party. Van Nuys, California: Alfred Music. ISBN 9780739042793
Wanda_Jackson
2001 song by Janet Jackson
American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson, from her seventh studio album of the same name (2001). Written and produced by Jackson along with her collaborators
All for You (Janet Jackson song)
All_for_You_(Janet_Jackson_song)
1932 film
film, starring Warren William and Bette Davis. The movie was directed by Alfred E. Green. The Progressive Party convention is deadlocked for governor, and
The_Dark_Horse_(1932_film)
City in Michigan, United States
Jackson is a city in Jackson County, Michigan, United States, and its county seat. The population was 31,309 at the 2020 census. It is served by Interstate
Jackson,_Michigan
ISSN 1080-6628. Burstein, Andrew (2003). The Passions of Andrew Jackson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 811–817. ISBN 978-0-375-41428-2. LCCN 2002016258
1828 United States presidential election
1828_United_States_presidential_election
Nazi theorist and war criminal (1893–1946)
Alfred Ernst Rosenberg (12 January [O.S. 31 December 1892] 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a Baltic German Nazi theorist, theologian, ideologue and convicted
Alfred_Rosenberg
Alfred Hitchcock Presents aired 36 episodes during its fourth season from 1958 to 1959. Alfred Hitchcock Presents was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award
Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 4
Alfred_Hitchcock_Presents_season_4
1931 film
drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, directed by Alfred E. Green, and starring Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney. It is the only
Smart_Money_(1931_film)
Sheriff of Neshoba County, MS, implicated in murders of civil rights workers in June 1964
30, 1959, Rainey pulled over 27-year-old Korean War veteran Luther Jackson. Jackson of Flint, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois, was a former resident of
Lawrence_Rainey
Nephews, nieces, and children of friends
Andrew Jackson, seventh U.S. president, acted as pater familias or served as a guardian, legal or otherwise. Andrew and Rachel Donelson Jackson had no
Wards_of_Andrew_Jackson
American Baptist preacher (1899–1984)
Americans. King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. King Sr.'s younger son, Alfred Daniel Williams King, died under mysterious circumstances that authorities
Martin_Luther_King_Sr.
British film director (1927–2011)
Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell (3 July 1927 – 27 November 2011) was a British film director known for his pioneering work in television and film, and for
Ken_Russell
40 athletes qualified for the event by entry standard or ranking. Julien Alfred won Saint Lucia's first-ever Olympic medal after taking gold in the final
Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres
Athletics_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres
ALFRED E-JACKSON
ALFRED E-JACKSON
Boy/Male
English
Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from any of a group of Middle English personal names, Alfrey, Aufrey, and Alfreth, the origins of which are confused. They almost certainly include some cases of Alfred, but other Old English names may have contributed too, in particular Æ{dh}elfri{dh} ‘noble peace’ and Ælfrīc (see Aubrey).
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Wise Counsellor; Sage; Counsel from the Elves; Elf; Magical Counsel; Spanish Form of Alfred; Elf Counsel
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ealdred, ELDRED means "old advisor."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Alvred, Old English Ælfrǣd ‘elf counsel’. This owed its popularity as a personal name in England chiefly to the fame of the West Saxon king Alfred the Great (849–899), who defeated the Danes, keeping them out of Wessex, and whose court was a great center of learning and culture.
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ealdred, ALDRED means "old counsel."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Alfred, ALFRID means "elf counsel."
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Alvred, ALURED means "elf counsel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Allred.
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Ailfrid, AILFRYD means "elf counsel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Alured, a form of Alfred, which was sometimes written Alvred, especially in Old French texts. The v was misread as a vowel, since v and u were written identically and not regarded as distinct letters.English : from the Middle English personal name Alrit, a variant of Aldred.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Aldred.
Male
English
Middle English form of Latin Alvredus, ALVRED means "elf counsel."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Alfredus, ALFREDO means "elf counsel."
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Ailfrid, AILFRIED means "elf counsel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Allred.
Male
English
Modern English form of Middle English Alvred, ALFRED means "elf counsel."Â
Female
French
French name, derived from the French word aimée, AIMÉE means "much loved."
Female
English
Feminine form of English Alfred, ALFREDA means "elf counsel."
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of English Alfred, AILFRID means "elf counsel."
ALFRED E-JACKSON
ALFRED E-JACKSON
Girl/Female
Hindu
Small
Male
Arthurian
, father of Sir Peredur.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew El'adah, ELADAH means "whom God puts on." In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Ephraim.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Land of bliss
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Arjuna
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : probably a habitational name from an unidentified place.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Old, Wise, River
Boy/Male
Muslim
Old Arabic name
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Ceremonial grain.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Winchell.
ALFRED E-JACKSON
ALFRED E-JACKSON
ALFRED E-JACKSON
ALFRED E-JACKSON
ALFRED E-JACKSON
a.
Bold; brave; stout; daring; resolu?e; intrepid.
e
(imp.) of Wit
superl.
Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc.
e. t.
To make cool.
a.
Lower by a semitone; flat; as, E molle, that is, E flat.
superl.
Not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe; weak; gentle; -- applied in a great variety of circumstances; as, a slight (i. e., feeble) effort; a slight (i. e., perishable) structure; a slight (i. e., not deep) impression; a slight (i. e., not convincing) argument; a slight (i. e., not thorough) examination; slight (i. e., not severe) pain, and the like.
n.
See Set, n., 2 (e) and 3.
a.
Covered with a mant/e; cloaked; disguised.
e. i.
To cut with a grating sound; to cut; to penetrate or pierce harshly; as, the griding sword.
n.
An evergreen shrub of the genus Erica (E. passerina).
a.
Possessing acres or landed property; -- used in composition; as, large-acred men.
n.
A female pope; i. e., the fictitious pope Joan.
a.
Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger; agitated; disturbed; as, an alarmed neighborhood; an alarmed modesty.
v. t.
To liken; to compa/e.
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
pl.
of Notopodium
n.
See Elevator, n. (e).