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Paleo-Indian male infant remains found in Montana, US
Anzick-1 was a young (1–2 years old) Paleoindian child whose remains were found in south central Montana, United States, in 1968. He has been dated to
Anzick-1
Ancient Clovis site in Montana, US
The Anzick Site (24PA506), located adjacent to Flathead Creek, a tributary of the Shields River in Wilsall, Park County, Montana, United States, is the
Anzick_site
Prehistoric culture in the Americas c. 11,100–10,800 BCE
burial has been directly associated with tools from the Clovis culture: Anzick-1, a young boy found buried in Montana, who has a close genetic relation
Clovis_culture
Alternative theories on the peopling of the Americas
researchers reported on their DNA analysis of the remains of Anzick boy (referred to as Anzick-1) of Montana, the oldest skeleton found in the Americas and
Alternatives to the Clovis First theory
Alternatives_to_the_Clovis_First_theory
Hypothesis for ancient human migrations to the Americas
artifacts associated with the Anzick-1 child were radiocarbon dated to between 56 and 483 years prior to the death of Anzick-1, implying that the Clovis points
Solutrean_hypothesis
Archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic
and virtually ruled out any close affinity of Anzick-1 with European sources. The DNA of the Anzick-1 sample showed strong affinities with sampled Native
Solutrean
Topics referred to by the same term
Anzick may refer to: Anzick site, ancient burial site of the Clovis culture Anzick-1, ancient human remains This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Anzick
Human hair color
ancient DNA remains found in the Americas of the individuals named USR1, Anzick-1 and Laranjal-6700 the results showed that they carried the ancestral A-allele
Black_hair
Overview of genetic research on Pleistocene epoch archaic and early modern humans"
to Holocene East Asian populations. By c. 12.5 kya, individuals such as Anzick 1 in Montana were present in the Americas, representing a population that
Genetic history of Pleistocene humans
Genetic_history_of_Pleistocene_humans
New World prehistoric projectile
Clovis Points are found in the west. Significant Clovis find sites include: Anzick site in Montana Aubrey site in Texas Belson site Big Bone Lick State Park
Clovis_point
Nations and tribes originating from the Pacific Northwest Coast
founded by two independent migrations". Genetics. 130 (1): 153–62. doi:10.1093/genetics/130.1.153. PMC 1204788. PMID 1346260. The divergence time for
Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast
Transfers between the Old and New Worlds
native North Americans". Western Journal of Medicine. 176 (1): 65–68. doi:10.1136/ewjm.176.1.65. PMC 1071659. PMID 11788545. Hemarjata, Peera (June 17
Columbian_exchange
Ancient skeleton of Indigenous American man
paintings) Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi Leanderthal Lady Luzia
Kennewick_Man
North American archaeological culture (7500–1000 BCE)
doi:10.2307/277196. JSTOR 277196. Wittry, Warren L. (1951). "A Preliminary Study of the Old Copper Complex". Wisconsin Archaeologist. 32 (1): 1–18.
Old_Copper_complex
Legendary indigenous North American creature
Luigi; Masse, W. Bruce (eds.), Myth and Geology, Special Publications, 273(1), Jonientz-Trisler, C.; McMillan, A. D.; ... & Wray, J., Geological Society
Thunderbird_(mythology)
Prehistoric migration from Asia to the Americas
coastal migration. This haplogroup was found in a skeleton referred to as Anzick-1, found in Montana in close association with several Clovis artifacts, dated
Peopling_of_the_Americas
Legendary Native American creature
archaic American Indian origin, were found in the early 20th century about 1.5 miles upriver from the ancient Piasa creature's location. These pictures
Piasa
U.S. national park in New Mexico
wider basin average 8 in (200 mm) of rainfall annually; the park averages 9.1 in (230 mm). Chaco Canyon is on the leeward side of extensive mountain ranges
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco_Culture_National_Historical_Park
Genetics on the peopling of the Americas
Montana was sequenced. The DNA was taken from a skeleton referred to as Anzick-1, found in close association with several Clovis artifacts. Comparisons
Genetic history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Genetic_history_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio, United States
often referred to as The Early Woodland Period, ranging between 800 BCE and 1 CE. The name “Adena” refers to the shared culture of the peoples rather than
Serpent_Mound
Mexico before Spanish colonization
"avocado", "chili", "tomato", "chocolate", and "coyote". Today, approximately 1.5 million indigenous Nahua people continue to speak the Nahuatl language.
Pre-Columbian_Mexico
Ancient game
ball was made of solid natural rubber and weighed as much as 9 pounds (4.1 kg) and sizes differed greatly over time or according to the version played
Mesoamerican_ballgame
Native American language family
A. (1993), "Iroquoian Vowels", Anthropological Linguistics, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 16–69. Driver, Harold E. 1969. Indians of North America. 2nd edition
Iroquoian_languages
Language family of North America
Science Press. pp. 5–39. doi:10.17169/langsci.b94.120. ISBN 978-3-946234-37-1. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help) Rankin, Robert L.; Carter, Richard
Siouan_languages
Mountain men https://www.eiriksstadir.is/the-sagas [bare URL] Barry, Garrett (1 April 2016). "Potential Viking site found in Newfoundland". CBC News. Retrieved
Exploration_of_North_America
Earliest phase of European settlement in the Americas
7 (1): 71–80. ISSN 0013-0117. JSTOR 2591227. Carlson, Marc (30 July 2006) [31 July 2001]. "History of Medieval Greenland". Self-published. p. 1. Archived
Norse settlement of North America
Norse_settlement_of_North_America
Mythological serpent found in the mythology of many cultures
artistic styles : The Copper Connection" (PDF). Southeastern Archaeology. 8 (1). Allen Press. Grantham 24-5 Grantham 52 Grantham 25 Grantham 26 Morell, Virginia
Horned_Serpent
Cultural period in parts of the US (1000 CE – 1500 CE)
North America's original agricultural system." Nature plants 3, no. 7 (2017): 1-5. Fritz, Gayle J. (31 Mar 2020). Feeding Cahokia: Early Agriculture in the
Mississippian period (archaeology)
Mississippian_period_(archaeology)
Topics referred to by the same term
(footballer, born 1970), Clóvis Bento da Cruz, Brazilian football striker Anzick-1, a prehistoric person sometimes referred to as the "Clovis Boy" or "Clovis
Clovis
Language family of Southeast US
(1978–present). Handbook of North American Indians (Vol. 1–20). Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution. (Vols. 1–3, 16, 18–20 not yet published). Sturtevant,
Muskogean_languages
Speculative historical theories
transpacific diffusion: reply to Meggers" [1] Dean, James (January 1884). "Anthropology". The American Naturalist. 18 (1): 98–99. doi:10.1086/273578. JSTOR 2450831
Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories
Pre-Columbian_transoceanic_contact_theories
Classification term given to the first peoples who entered the American continents
American archaeology the term "Paleoindian" is used to specifically refer to "(1) the earliest well-documented culture in North America, (2) the characteristics
Paleo-Indians
Indigenous folk monster
28–29. ISBN 978-1-4027-3907-1. Godfrey, Linda S. (2008). Lake and Sea Monsters. New York: Infobase Publishing. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-7910-9393-1. citing Godfrey
Underwater_panther
Agricultural technique of Indigenous people in the Americas
per-acre annual maize yields declined from 40 to 30 to 25 bushels (2.5, 1.9, and 1.6 t/ha). Other scholars have estimated lower average yields of maize.
Three_Sisters_(agriculture)
Ancient Native American culture in Four Corners region of the US
1038/s41586-025-08791-9. hdl:2108/419823. PMC 12137115. Dunham, Will (May 1, 2024). "DNA links modern Picuris Pueblo tribe to ancient New Mexico site"
Ancestral_Puebloans
Norse archaeological site in Newfoundland, Canada
Eric H. Cline (17 July 2015). The Ancient World, Volumes 1–5. Routledge. pp. 272–. ISBN 978-1-317-45839-5. Archived from the original on 25 April 2023
L'Anse_aux_Meadows
Prehistoric site in Louisiana, US
The approximate diameter of the outside ridge is three-quarters of a mile (1.2 km), while the innermost ridge's diameter is about three-eighths of a mile
Poverty_Point
Prehistoric culture of the southwest United States and northern Mexico
often divided into five periods proposed by Joe Ben Wheat in 1955: Mogollon 1 (200 – c. 400 CE): Pine Lawn, Georgetown, Penasco, Circle Prairie, and Hilltop
Mogollon_culture
Extinct species of mammoth that inhabited North America
follow their prey until it had bled to death. 2024 isotopic analysis of Anzick-1 a young boy found buried with Clovis culture artifacts in Montana, suggests
Columbian_mammoth
Pre-Columbian cultural region of North America
W.H. (Winter 1999). "Bat Cave" (PDF). Archaeology Southwest. No. 13, n. 1. Center for Desert Archaeology. p. 13. Retrieved December 24, 2023. Alfredo
Oasisamerica
Largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas
Mound roughly the same size at its base as the Great Pyramid of Giza (13.1 acres / 5.3 hectares). The perimeter of its base is larger than the Pyramid
Monks_Mound
Pre-Columbian cultures of North America
Serpent Mound in southern Ohio, ranges from 1 foot (0.30 m) to just over 3 feet (0.91 m) tall, 20 feet (6.1 m) wide, more than 1,330 feet (410 m) long
Mound_Builders
Archaeological site in southwestern Illinois, US
hand using woven baskets. Construction made use of 55 million cubic feet (1.6 million cubic meters) of earth, and much of the work was accomplished over
Cahokia
Regional similarity of Mississippian cultures
Southeastern United States". American Anthropologist. 47 (1): 1–34. doi:10.1525/aa.1945.47.1.02a00020. Muller, Jon (1989). "The Southern Cult". In Galloway
Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
Southeastern_Ceremonial_Complex
Ancient North American indigenous civilization
Georgia Press: 1–92. Nash, Gary B. Red, White and Black: The Peoples of Early North America, Los Angeles, California: 2015. Chapter 1, p. 6. "The Octagon
Hopewell_tradition
Historical Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Class and Rank Reconsidered" (PDF). Ethnology. X (4): 369–388. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.173.4259. doi:10.2307/3773172. ISSN 0014-1828. JSTOR 3773172. Archived from
Natchez_people
Beverage made from yaupon holly
ratio of caffeine to theobromine of about 5:1. In comparison, T. cacao may contain a ratio from 1:4 to 1:7. The leaves contain 0.0038 to 0.2288 percent
Yaupon_tea
Cliff dwelling in Colorado, United States
constructed, the average man was about 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) tall, while the average woman was about 5 feet (1.5 m) tall. Cliff Palace contains 21 rooms that
Cliff_Palace
Ancient stone circles in North America
medicine wheel "consists of at least two of the following three traits: (1) a central stone cairn, (2) one or more concentric stone circles, and/or (3)
Medicine_wheel
Ancient Puebloan ruin in New Mexico
quite large by the standards of the Ancient Pueblo. The site covers 3 acres (1.2 ha) and incorporates approximately 800 rooms. In parts of the village, the
Pueblo_Bonito
Ceremonial smoking pipe, used by Indigenous peoples of North America
Paul S. Martin, "The bow-drill in North America." American anthropologist 36.1 (1934): 94-97. online This article incorporates text from a publication now
Ceremonial_pipe
Pre-Columbian Native American culture
still survive today. These mounds generally ranged in size from 20 feet (6.1 m) to 300 feet (91 m) in diameter and served as burial structures, ceremonial
Adena_culture
wooden stick, they would play the game with 100–1000 players on each team, on 1.5- to 2-kilometer fields. Modern day lacrosse descends from and resembles
History_of_lacrosse
North American cultural period (1000 BCE – 1000 CE)
Ancient Eastern North America. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 1-58834-133-X. LCCN 2002030598. Smith, Bruce D.; Yarnell, Richard A. (2009)
Woodland_period
16th-century Mississippian chief in present-day Alabama
Forest Earthlodge Wickiup Hill Windover Winterville Wupatki Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kennewick Man La Brea Woman Leanderthal
Tuskaloosa
Human mummy found in Nevada
Interior. Olsen, Brad (February 19, 2024). map of the area. CCC. ISBN 978-1-888729-19-1. Hall, Don Alan (1997). "The Men from Spirit Cave and Wizard's Beach"
Spirit_Cave_mummy
(1 November 2004). "When half of the population died: the epidemic of hemorrhagic fevers of 1576 in Mexico". FEMS Microbiology Letters. 240 (1): 1–5
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Population_history_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
United States historic place
built in three stages. A special structure, approximately 4 by 2 metres (13.1 by 6.6 ft), with its long axis towards the northeast–southwest, was built
Aztalan_State_Park
Ancient Tiwa pueblo in New Mexico
Taos-speaking (Tiwa) Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It lies about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the modern city of Taos, New Mexico. Taos Pueblo has been
Taos_Pueblo
Archaeological culture in the Ohio River valley
(ed.), The Archaeology of Kentucky:an update, vol. 1, Kentucky Heritage Council, p. 484, ISBN 978-1-934492-28-4, archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-08
Fort_Ancient
Historic Indigenous people in Florida, United States
(2014). Tracking the Calusa: A Retrospective. Southeastern Archaeology, 33(1), 1–24. MacMahon and Marquardt, pp. 78–79, 86 Widmer, pp. 5–6 Widmer:224–31
Calusa
Pre-Columbian archaeological culture
what is now Utah and parts of Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado from AD 1 to 1301 (2,000–700 years ago). It was adjacent to, roughly contemporaneous
Fremont_culture
Archaeological site in Louisiana, US
A. Walker, "Earliest Mound Site", Archaeology Magazine, Volume 51 Number 1, January/February 1998 Robert "Rob" Redding Jr., "Why the Public May Never
Watson_Brake
Achaeological culture in eastern North America
Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus. New York: Random House. ISBN 1-4000-4006-X. Smith, Bruce D. (15 August 2006). "Eastern North America as an
Eastern_Agricultural_Complex
13,000-year-old Paleoindian found on Santa Rosa Island, California
Tchefuncte Troyville Weeden Island Woodland Archaeological sites Angel Mounds Anzick Site Bandelier National Monument Bastian Benson Blue Spring Shelter Bluefish
Arlington_Springs_Man
Hominin fossil
was about 18–25 years old when she died and was about 4 feet, 8–10 inches (1.5 meters) tall. Judging by her dental samples, scientists suggest she ate
La_Brea_Woman
Archaeological site
that is not found in later ancient individuals from the Americas such as Anzick-1, Kennewick Man, or the woman from the Lucy Islands dated to around 6,000
Upward_Sun_River_site
Defunct writing system of Canada's Mi'kmaq First Nation
America's first indigenous script. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Pub. ISBN 978-1-55109-069-6. Schmidt, David L.; Marshall, Murdena (1995). Mi'kmaq Hieroglyphic
Mi'kmaw_hieroglyphs
Native American custom
Tchefuncte Troyville Weeden Island Woodland Archaeological sites Angel Mounds Anzick Site Bandelier National Monument Bastian Benson Blue Spring Shelter Bluefish
Green_Corn_Ceremony
however, the classifications do not correspond to these divisions. Glottolog 4.1 (2019) recognizes 42 independent families and 31 isolates in North America
Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
U.S. national park in Colorado
Basketmaker men were relatively short and muscular, averaging less than 5.5 feet (1.7 m) tall. Their skeletal remains reveal signs of hard labor and extensive
Mesa_Verde_National_Park
National monument of prehistoric mounds built by Native Americans, in Iowa, United States
www.nps.gov. Retrieved July 23, 2022. Iowa Archeology; [1] HRA Gray & Pape, LLC. (August 1, 2003). Chapter 3: Environment. Figures on the Landscape:
Effigy Mounds National Monument
Effigy_Mounds_National_Monument
North American Paleo-Indian archaeological culture
ISBN 1-4000-3205-9. pages 160–163. Herman, G. C. "Abbott Farm Hunter Research, Chapter 5: Archaeological History" (PDF). Impact Tectonics. pp. 5-1 to 5-10
Folsom_tradition
Ecological region of North America
Research on the Earliest Farmers." Archaeology Southwest Vol. 23, No. 1, Winter 2009, p.1 Schmal, John P. "Indigenous Baja". History of Mexico. Houston Institute
Aridoamerica
Study of the archaeology of North, Central and South America and the Caribbean
agricultural transition, crisis and migration in the Southern Andes". Nature: 1–10. doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10233-z. ISSN 1476-4687. Fraga, Kaleena (2026-03-20)
Archaeology_of_the_Americas
Archaeological site near Avella, Pennsylvania, US
Odyssey (pp. 541-560). Texas A&M University Press. Sturdevant, Jay T. (January 1, 1999). "Still an Open Book: Analysis of the Current Pre- Clovis vs. Clovis
Meadowcroft_Rockshelter
the development of prehistoric metallurgy". Technology and Culture. 25 (1): 1–36. doi:10.2307/3104667. JSTOR 3104667. S2CID 110514269. Pillsbury, Joanne;
Metallurgy in pre-Columbian America
Metallurgy_in_pre-Columbian_America
Place in Florida listed on National Register of Historic Places
People: 12,000 Years of Human History. Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press. ISBN 1-56164-032-8. McGoun, William E. (1993). Prehistoric Peoples of South Florida
Windover_Archeological_Site
Prehistoric culture in the North American Southwest
ISBN 978-0-500-28532-9. "Hohokam or Huhugam?". Archaeology Southwest. 2019. Retrieved May 1, 2019. Fagan, Brian (2005). Ancient North America. London: Thames & Hudson
Hohokam
The Americas prior to European influence
the original on 1 May 2011. Marder, William (2005). Indians in the Americas: The Untold Story. Book Tree. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-58509-104-1. "Journey of mankind"
Pre-Columbian_era
Prehistoric period in the Americas
was conceived as embracing two major categories of the stone technology: (1) unspecialized and the largely unformulated core and flake industries, with
Lithic_stage
Rejected language macrofamily proposal of the Americas
of the Americas (1 ed.), Oxford University PressNew York, pp. 339–387, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197673461.003.0006, ISBN 978-0-19-767346-1, retrieved 2025-09-19
Amerind_languages
Upper Paleolithic period skeleton of a Paleo-Indian woman
the same mtDNA haplogroup (D4h3a) also carried by older 12,000+ remains Anzick-1 found in Montana, mtDNA haplogroup A2, B2, C1d1 and three of the Lagoa
Luzia_Woman
Period from c. 8000 to 1000 BC in North America
Latest Research on the Earliest Farmers", Archaeology Southwest 23, n. 1 (Winter 2009): 1 Department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. (October
Archaic period (North America)
Archaic_period_(North_America)
referred to as Anasazi Fremont culture, 1 AD–1300 AD, Utah and parts of Nevada, Idaho and Colorado Hohokam, 1 AD–1450 AD, Arizona Eastern Woodlands Woodland
List of pre-Columbian cultures
List_of_pre-Columbian_cultures
Fortress town of the Mississippian culture destroyed by the Spanish Empire in 1540
Forest Earthlodge Wickiup Hill Windover Winterville Wupatki Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kennewick Man La Brea Woman Leanderthal
Mabila
Indigenous groups in the US
ISBN 978-0-19-513877-1. Roark, Elisabeth Louise. Artists of Colonial America. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2003. ISBN 978-0-313-32023-1. United South and Eastern
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands
Native American game
ISBN 978-0-292-71347-5. Catlin, George (1973) [1841]. Letters and Notes, vol. 1, no. 19. Hudson, Charles M. (1976). The Southeastern Indians. p. 421. Hudson
Chunkey
Native American historical site in Illinois, U.S.
Forest Earthlodge Wickiup Hill Windover Winterville Wupatki Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kennewick Man La Brea Woman Leanderthal
Dickson_Mounds
Archaeological site in Ohio, United States
The Octagon has eight 550-foot (170 m)-long walls, from 5 feet (1.5 m) to 6 feet (1.8 m) high. The Octagon is joined by parallel walls to Observatory
Newark_Earthworks
Archaeological site in Oregon, USA
PaleoAmerica,1(2), 134-162. "Researchers, Led by Archaeologist, Find Pre-Clovis Human DNA" Newswise, Retrieved on July 7, 2008. Fiedel, Stuart J. (February 1, 2014)
Paisley_Caves
Flood plain of the Mississippi River in Illinois
Forest Earthlodge Wickiup Hill Windover Winterville Wupatki Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kennewick Man La Brea Woman Leanderthal
American_Bottom
United States historic place
volcanic tuff of the canyon wall and carved out further by humans. A 1.2-mile (1.9 km), predominantly paved, "Main Loop Trail" from the visitor center
Bandelier_National_Monument
Native American monument in Georgia, US
2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine, The LAMAR Institute, Report 124, 2008, p. 1, accessed 16 July 2011 "Muscogee" Archived 2010-03-12 at the Wayback Machine
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
Ocmulgee_Mounds_National_Historical_Park
United States historic place
Forest Earthlodge Wickiup Hill Windover Winterville Wupatki Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kennewick Man La Brea Woman Leanderthal
Hawikuh_Ruins
Native American people
the archaeology of the southeast. Journal of Anthropological Research, 66(1), 9–35. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27820813 Austin, Daniel W. (Summer–Fall
Mayaimi
Room used by Puebloans for religious rituals and political meetings
Fred (2015). Pueblo Style and Regional Architecture. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-39883-7. Lipe 2006, pp. 30–31. Lipe 2006, p. 30. Cajete & Nichols 2004
Kiva
Forest Earthlodge Wickiup Hill Windover Winterville Wupatki Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kennewick Man La Brea Woman Leanderthal
List_of_Mesoamerican_pyramids
Primitive weapon component
Forest Earthlodge Wickiup Hill Windover Winterville Wupatki Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kennewick Man La Brea Woman Leanderthal
Projectile_point
Archaeological site in Georgia, US
Forest Earthlodge Wickiup Hill Windover Winterville Wupatki Human remains Anzick-1 Arlington Springs Man Buhl Woman Kennewick Man La Brea Woman Leanderthal
Etowah_Indian_Mounds
ANZICK 1
ANZICK 1
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew
Pure; Form of Agnes; Chaste; Finished; Completed; Grace; Holy
Boy/Male
Indian
Anything extremely small
Boy/Male
English Norse
rule with mercy.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, German, Norse
Ruler of All; Rule with Mercy; Ruler
Girl/Female
English Greek
or Agnes.
Female
English
Variant spelling of Breton unisex Yannic, YANNICK means "God is gracious."Â
Male
English
Short form of English Alexander, ALICK means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian
Male
English
Short form of English Nicholas/Nickolas, NICK means "victor of the people."
Boy/Male
British, English
Old Leader
Female
Slovene
Slovene pet form of Greek Hanna, ANICA means "favor; grace."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Scared
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Swedish
God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor
Girl/Female
Czech, Indian, Tamil
Grace
Female
English
Middle English form of English Agnes, ANNICE means "chaste; holy."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Alrik, ALRICK means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Yitzchak, AIZIK means "he will laugh."Â
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Noble Leader
Boy/Male
German
Rules all. The historical Gothic king who plundered Rome in A.D. 410.
ANZICK 1
ANZICK 1
Boy/Male
Indian
Brave
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva; Charming Enlightment
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Somerset.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of wealth, Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Human; Man
Girl/Female
Spanish
name Cynthia - one of the names of the mythological mood goddess Artemis referring to her birth...
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
To Endure; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante; Enduring
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Master; Patron; Agent
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Purity; Righteousness; Chastity; Virtue; Honesty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Butter which is Made from Sheep's Milk
ANZICK 1
ANZICK 1
ANZICK 1
ANZICK 1
ANZICK 1
v. t.
To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time.
n. & v. t.
See Sneck.
v. t.
To cut slightly; to strike, or strike off, as by cutting.
v. t.
To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc.
v. t.
To hit (a ball) lightly.
n.
Antic tricks or motions.
n.
The quality of being antic.
n.
To nick.
n.
A snip or cut, as in the hair of a beast.
v. t.
To pick out; to undo by picking.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Snick
n.
A particular point or place considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Nick
imp. & p. p.
of Antic
v. i.
To perform antics.
imp. & p. p.
of Snick
imp. & p. p.
of Nick
n.
Caper; antic; row.
n.
A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper.