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The Atlantic Building (Edificio Atlantic) is a condominium building of 25 floors located on Calle D between 1st. and 3rd, in Vedado, Havana. It is located
Atlantic_Building
Nightclub and concert venue in Washington, D.C.
club opened on May 31, 1980, on the ground floor rear room of the Atlantic Building at 930 F Street NW, in Downtown Washington, D.C. with a legal standing
9:30_Club
September 2013. "Most of the World's Tallest Buildings Game the System With 'Vanity Height' – Jenny Xie". The Atlantic Cities. 9 September 2013. Retrieved 21
List_of_tallest_buildings
The following is a list of the tallest buildings in Atlantic City. Casino hotels dominate the skyline and are interspersed with residential highrises
List of tallest buildings in Atlantic City
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Atlantic_City
Skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia, US
One Atlantic Center, also known as IBM Tower, is a skyscraper located in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. It is the third tallest building in Atlanta. It is
One_Atlantic_Center
Topics referred to by the same term
from the new world. Atlantic may also refer to: Atlantic, Nova Scotia Atlantic Canada Atlantic, Iowa Atlantic, Massachusetts Atlantic, North Carolina, an
Atlantic_(disambiguation)
a list of the largest office buildings in the world, ranked by total floor area in square meters (m2). Office buildings included in this list are structures
List of largest office buildings
List_of_largest_office_buildings
American record label
Atlantic Recording Corporation is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Over the course of its first two
Atlantic_Records
Building in Glasgow, Scotland
1 Atlantic Square is a high-rise office building located at Atlantic Square within the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is currently the Scottish headquarters
1_Atlantic_Square
Office building in Jacksonville, Florida, US
former names include Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Building, Seaboard Coastline Railroad Building, and Seaboard System Railroad Building. Designed by lead
CSX_Transportation_Building
(100 m) in height at 39 buildings, followed by Atlantic City with 12 buildings, Newark with 9 buildings, and Fort Lee with 7 buildings. The first skyscraper
List of tallest buildings in New Jersey
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_New_Jersey
City in Atlantic County, New Jersey, US
Atlantic City, sometimes referred to by its initials A.C., is a seaside resort city in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Atlantic City
Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey
This list includes the tallest buildings in Atlantic Canada, which comprises the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and
List of tallest buildings in Atlantic Canada
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Atlantic_Canada
South American forest
The Atlantic Forest (Portuguese: Mata Atlântica) is a moist broadleaf forest that extends along the Atlantic coast of Brazil from Rio Grande do Norte state
Atlantic_Forest
Commercial airport in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States
and firefighting station opened at Atlantic City International Airport. The new, 4,500-square-foot (420 m2) building includes emergency vehicle bays, administrative
Atlantic City International Airport
Atlantic_City_International_Airport
Species of seabird
The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica), also known as the common puffin, is a species of seabird in the auk family. It is the only puffin native to the
Atlantic_puffin
Condominium in Atlantic City, New Jersey
The building was converted to The Ritz Condominiums in 1982. The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company announced its intention to build a hotel in Atlantic City
Ritz-Carlton_Atlantic_City
Airline of the United Kingdom
Virgin Atlantic, a trading name of Virgin Atlantic Airways Limited and Virgin Atlantic International Limited, is a British airline with its head office
Virgin_Atlantic
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
State Building is a 102-story, supertall skyscraper in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States. The building was designed
Empire_State_Building
Neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia
apartment buildings. First planned in the mid-1990s and officially opened in 2005, the neighborhood is located on the former brownfield site of the Atlantic Steel
Atlantic_Station,_Atlanta
United States historic place
Atlantic Investment Corporation Building was a historic building in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It was built in 1925 for the South Atlantic
South Atlantic Investment Corporation Building
South_Atlantic_Investment_Corporation_Building
Attempt by Germany during World War II to cut supply lines to Britain
The Battle of the Atlantic, the longest continuous military campaign in World War II, ran from 1939 to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, covering a major
Battle_of_the_Atlantic
United States historic place
Atlantic Bank and Trust Company Building, also known as the North Carolina National Bank Building, is a historic bank building located in Burlington, Alamance
Atlantic Bank and Trust Company Building
Atlantic_Bank_and_Trust_Company_Building
55-story high-rise office building located in Philadelphia
Bell Atlantic Tower, is a 55-story skyscraper located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Standing 739 ft (225 m) tall to its structural top, the building encloses
Three_Logan_Square
Office, Residential, Hotel in Massachusetts, United States
stands as the 31st-tallest building in Boston. As of 2009, developer Boston Properties began to refer to the building as Atlantic Wharf. The architectural
Russia_Wharf
Canadian Navy unit for fleet training and readiness in the Atlantic and Arctic
include: CANFLTLANT HQ (Building D-166) Fifth Maritime Operations Group (Building D-165/166) Sea Training Atlantic (Building D-166) CFAD Bedford CFS St
Maritime_Forces_Atlantic
Shopping mall in Brooklyn, New York
York. Atlantic Terminal is also an office building and part of the ticket office of the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal. Parts of Atlantic Center
Atlantic Terminal (shopping mall)
Atlantic_Terminal_(shopping_mall)
Building in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Atlantic City, New Jersey, that opened in 1986. It is the 14th tallest building in Atlantic City standing at 331.3 ft (101 m). The hotel opened in 1986 and is
Atlantic_Palace
Casino hotel in New Jersey, United States
a resort, hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. It is the northernmost casino on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, located on 20 acres
Ocean_Casino_Resort
concentration of high-rise buildings and large-scale construction projects is largely limited to Lagos, Abuja, and Eko Atlantic, which have experienced rapid
List of tallest buildings in Nigeria
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Nigeria
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List of University of Maryland, College Park Campus Buildings
List_of_University_of_Maryland,_College_Park_Campus_Buildings
Building in Atlanta, GA
the thirteenth-tallest building in Atlanta. Located at the southeastern corner of 17th Street NW and State Street NW, The Atlantic is one of the core structures
The_Atlantic_(Atlanta)
Slave trade between Africa and the West
The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people to the Americas. This trade
Atlantic_slave_trade
and would see further development in the 1980s. One Atlantic Center, the city's third-tallest building, was completed in 1987. Skyscraper construction slowed
List of tallest buildings in Atlanta
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Atlanta
Public college in Atlantic and Cape May Counties, New Jersey, USA
Atlantic Cape Community College is a public community college in Atlantic County and Cape May County in New Jersey. Atlantic Cape enrolls more than 6,000
Atlantic Cape Community College
Atlantic_Cape_Community_College
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an international military alliance consisting of 32 member states from Europe and North America. It was
Member_states_of_NATO
Historic hotel in New Jersey, US
Inn & Suites Atlantic City Madison Hotel, managed by the Baymont Inn & Suites chain. By July 2023, the Madison Hotel had closed. The building was used as
Madison_Hotel_(Atlantic_City)
Mill building in Providence, Rhode Island
Atlantic Mills, also known as the Atlantic Delaine Company Mill and the Atlantic Mills Complex is a historic mill building with 330,000 square feet of
Atlantic_Mills
Armory in Brooklyn, New York
known as the Bedford Atlantic Armory, is a historic National Guard armory building located at 1322 Bedford Avenue between Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Street
23rd_Regiment_Armory
state is the 282 ft (86 m) tall, Atlantic Station West in Stamford, which was built in 2021. This list ranks buildings in Connecticut that stand at least
List of tallest buildings in Connecticut
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Connecticut
Hotel in Liverpool, England
history. The Thistle Atlantic Tower The hotel at night, Saint Nicholas' Church can be seen to the right The hotel with the Unity Buildings under-construction
Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel
Mercure_Liverpool_Atlantic_Tower_Hotel
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Twenties. Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1-78239-868-4. Retrieved November 4, 2017. Tauranac 2014, p. 273. * "NYT Travel: Empire State Building". The New York
Chrysler_Building
Former hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey
connected to Trump Plaza by a loggia across the Atlantic City Convention Hall. In 2004, the building hosted UFC 50. On May 24, 2011, Trump Entertainment
Trump_Plaza_Hotel_and_Casino
Hotel and casino on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Bally's Atlantic City is a casino hotel on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is owned and operated by Bally's Corporation. The Marlborough-Blenheim
Bally's_Atlantic_City
Naval base in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Canadian Navy Atlantic fleet, known as Canadian Fleet Atlantic (CANFLTLANT), that forms part of the formation Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT). It is
CFB_Halifax
Species of fish
The Atlantic mudskipper (Periophthalmus barbarus) is a species of mudskipper native to fresh, marine, and brackish waters of the tropical Atlantic coasts
Atlantic_mudskipper
American architect
of the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Atlantic Building, aka the Atlantic Refining Company Building, 258-262 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Joseph_F._Kuntz
Hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Tropicana Atlantic City, often referred to as The Trop, is a resort, casino hotel located on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is owned
Tropicana_Atlantic_City
Independent Canadian federal Crown corporation operating ferries
Marine Atlantic Inc. (French: Marine Atlantique) is an independent Canadian federal Crown corporation which is mandated to operate ferry services between
Marine_Atlantic
2019 supernatural drama film
Atlantics (French: Atlantique) is a 2019 internationally co-produced supernatural romantic drama film directed by Mati Diop, in her feature directorial
Atlantics
province in Atlantic Canada. With an estimated population of 439,819 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Atlantic Canada. The tallest building in Halifax
List of tallest buildings in Halifax, Nova Scotia
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
Topics referred to by the same term
Pacific Tea Company may also refer to: Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (Atlanta, Georgia), an historic building on the National Register of Historic Places
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (disambiguation)
Great_Atlantic_&_Pacific_Tea_Company_(disambiguation)
Entertainment strip in New Jersey, US
The Atlantic City Boardwalk is an oceanfront boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. Opened in 1870, it is the oldest, longest, and busiest
Atlantic_City_Boardwalk
American collegiate athletics conference
The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference in the United States. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the ACC's eighteen
Atlantic_Coast_Conference
American architectural firm
Exchange National Bank Building 128 Broadway, 1901 (razed) the 18-story Atlantic Building, a.k.a. the Mutual Insurance Building, Wall and William Streets
Clinton_and_Russell
Intergovernmental military alliance
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an intergovernmental military alliance between 32 member states—30 in Europe and two in North America
NATO
Development in Brooklyn, New York
of buildings. The project is sited above the Vanderbilt train yards belonging to the adjacent Atlantic Terminal station, after which the Atlantic Yards
Pacific_Park,_Brooklyn
American Atlanticist think tank founded in 1961
The Atlantic Council is an American think tank in the field of international affairs, favoring Atlanticism, founded in 1961 by Christian Herter and William
Atlantic_Council
Headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense
Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The building was constructed on an accelerated schedule during World War II. As a symbol
The_Pentagon
High-rise in Hamburg
Atlantic-Haus is an 88 m high-rise office building in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg. Designed by Munich-based architect Thomas Herzog and completed
Atlantic-Haus
United States historic place
Historic Places. The building is now used by the Lake Wales History Museum. It was built as a passenger station by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and
Lake_Wales_station
Hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Resorts Casino Hotel is a hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Resorts brought gaming to Atlantic City in 1978 as the first American casino outside
Resorts_Casino_Hotel
Skyscraper in Bremerhaven, Germany
The Atlantic Hotel Sail City is a mixed-use high-rise building in Bremerhaven, Germany. Built between 2006 and 2008, the tower stands at an official height
Atlantic_Hotel_Sail_City
Dutch Building
with a parking garage . The building has a concrete frame and is clad with brick and concrete . At the entrance of the Atlantic are two images in the facade
Atlantic_Huis
Nazi Germany coastal fortifications
The Atlantic Wall (German: Atlantikwall) was an extensive system of coastal defences and fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1944 along
Atlantic_Wall
Hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Showboat Resort Atlantic City is a resort hotel and former casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Showboat opened as a casino hotel in 1987 and
Showboat_Atlantic_City
Public university in Boca Raton, Florida, US
Florida Atlantic University (Florida Atlantic or FAU) is a public research university with its main campus in Boca Raton, Florida, United States. The
Florida_Atlantic_University
Hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Harrah's Resort Atlantic City is a casino hotel in the marina district of Atlantic City, New Jersey, owned by Vici Properties and operated by Caesars Entertainment
Harrah's_Atlantic_City
Building in Atlantic City, Georgia, US
The Carnegie Center is a former public library in Atlantic City. The historic building is at the corner of Pacific Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard
Carnegie_Library_Center
Listed building in Liverpool, England
Line, and the building still retains the name of its original owner. It was also home to Cunard's passenger facilities for trans-Atlantic journeys departing
Cunard_Building
Area outside airplane range in World War II
The Mid-Atlantic gap is a geographical term applied to an undefended area of the Atlantic Ocean during the Battle of the Atlantic in the Second World
Mid-Atlantic_gap
Iron Age stone building
In archaeology, an Atlantic roundhouse is an Iron Age stone building found in the northern and western parts of mainland Scotland, the Northern Isles
Atlantic_roundhouse
Building in New Brunswick, Canada
Irving Limited (JDI), one of Atlantic Canada's largest and most diversified family-owned companies. The J.D. Irving Building was constructed in two distinct
J.D._Irving_Building
Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
of the building in October 1901; the drawing, captioned "The Cumberland", was very similar to the Flatiron Building's final design. The Atlantic Terra
Flatiron_Building
County in New Jersey, United States
Atlantic County is a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 census, the county was the state's 15th-most-populous county, with a population
Atlantic_County,_New_Jersey
Historic skyscraper in Jacksonville, Florida
32464°N 81.39556°W / 30.32464; -81.39556 121 Atlantic Place, formerly the Atlantic National Bank Building, is a historic skyscraper in Jacksonville, Florida
121_Atlantic_Place
Former hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Sands Atlantic City was a casino and hotel that operated from August 13, 1980 until November 11, 2006 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was formerly known
Sands_Atlantic_City
Office in West Peachtree Street, Atlanta
entrance is located at 1217 Spring Street. Prior to 2013, the building was known as Atlantic Center Plaza. Regions Financial Corporation Holland & Knight
Regions_Plaza_(Atlanta)
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season was an annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic basin, featuring bursts of intense tropical cyclone
2025 Atlantic hurricane season
2025_Atlantic_hurricane_season
American railway company
Central Atlanta Progress. The upper facade of the building retains the "Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad" stonework on two sides. Railways portal
Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway
Atlanta,_Birmingham_and_Atlantic_Railway
Law enforcement agency
The Atlantic County Sheriff’s Office is a law enforcement agency located in Atlantic County, New Jersey, with countywide jurisdiction as mandated by the
Atlantic County Sheriff's Office
Atlantic_County_Sheriff's_Office
American buildings have held the title of tallest building in the world. New York City and Chicago have been the centers of American skyscraper building. The
List of tallest buildings in the United States
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_the_United_States
Poor Law Union leased several other big buildings to serve as auxiliary workhouses. Among these was the Atlantic Hotel, which housed 500 women and children
Atlantic Hotel (Spanish Point, Ireland)
Atlantic_Hotel_(Spanish_Point,_Ireland)
Topics referred to by the same term
Atlantic City, New Jersey Atlantic City Mercantile, an historic building in Atlantic City, Wyoming Search for "Atlantic City" on Wikipedia. Atlantic County
Atlantic City (disambiguation)
Atlantic_City_(disambiguation)
Historical gay bar in Massachusetts USA
The Atlantic House (often called the A-House, even in its own advertisements) in Provincetown, Massachusetts is a drinking establishment that has been
Atlantic_House
Casino hotel in New Jersey, United States
& Casino Atlantic City, formerly the Trump Taj Mahal, is a casino and hotel on the Boardwalk, owned by Hard Rock International, in Atlantic City, New
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City
Hard_Rock_Hotel_&_Casino_Atlantic_City
Headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Haren, Brussels, Belgium
organization. Nowadays, this building houses the Ghana High Commission. On 15 September 1950, at a meeting of the North Atlantic Council in New York City
NATO_headquarters
Convention center in Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
The Atlantic City Convention Center is a large convention center located in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Opened on May 1, 1997, the center includes 500,000 sq ft
Atlantic City Convention Center
Atlantic_City_Convention_Center
City in Lagos State, Nigeria
Eko AtlanticPronunciation, officially Nigeria International Commerce city, also known as Eko Atlantic City, is a planned city in Lagos State, Nigeria
Eko_Atlantic
Casino Hotel in New Jersey, United States
Caesars Atlantic City is a luxury hotel, casino, and spa resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Like Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, it has an ancient Roman
Caesars_Atlantic_City
Former railway station in Atlantic City, New Jersey (closed 1964)
demolish the building as part of the Atlantic City Gateway Corridor Roadway Improvements. Bus services were relocated to a new Atlantic City Bus Terminal
Atlantic_City_Union_Station
American grocery store chain
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P, was an American chain of grocery stores that operated from 1859 to 2015. From 1915 through
A&P
Boarding school in Wales
United World College of the Atlantic (UWC Atlantic), formerly Atlantic College, is an independent boarding school in Llantwit Major in Wales. Founded in
UWC_Atlantic
Closed casino and hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel, formerly known as Golden Nugget, Bally's Grand, The Grand, Atlantic City Hilton and ACH, is an abandoned hotel and casino
Atlantic_Club_Casino_Hotel
High school in Atlantic County, New Jersey, US
It is the lone upper secondary school of the Atlantic City School District. The current school building opened in 1994 and holds approximately 2,500 students
Atlantic_City_High_School
Spacecraft assembly building operated by NASA at the Kennedy Space Center
Merritt Island on the Atlantic coast of Florida. The VAB is the largest single-story building in the world, was the tallest building (526 ft or 160 m) in
Vehicle_Assembly_Building
United States historic place
an "animal-shaped building" for a duration of seventeen years. Lafferty funded the design and construction of Lucy at South Atlantic City, now called Margate
Lucy_the_Elephant
Commercial offices in Liverpool, England
Royal Liver Building, seen from the nearby Atlantic Tower The riverside tower One of the two Liver birds that sit atop each tower of the building The Royal
Royal_Liver_Building
Office building in Massachusetts, United States
Arnold LLP Wolf, Greenfield P.C. 600 Atlantic Federal Credit Union Partners Capital 2010 — United States Green Building Council (USGBC), prestigious "LEED-EB
Federal Reserve Bank Building (Boston)
Federal_Reserve_Bank_Building_(Boston)
in Atlantic Canada. The area averages around 0.5-1.5 tornadoes each year. On August 6, 1879, the highest rated tornado to touch down in Atlantic Canada
Tornadoes_in_Atlantic_Canada
ATLANTIC BUILDING
ATLANTIC BUILDING
Boy/Male
Tamil
Himan was the name of one of the famous slaves that had a hand in building the tomb of queen Venika
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.South German : topographic name for someone who lived at the upper end of a village on a hill, from Middle High German ober, obar ‘above’. In other cases, it may have denoted someone who lived on an upper floor of a building with two or more floors.North German : topographic for someone who lived on the bank of a river or stream name, standardized from Middle Low German over ‘river bank’.Possibly a shortened form of any of various German compound names formed with Ober- (see entries below).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Ober ‘senior’, ‘chief’. In some cases it can denote a rabbi; in others it is ornamental.A 17th-century American bearer of this name, Richard Ober (1641–1715/16), emigrated from Abbotsbury, Dorset, England, to the Salem colony and settled in Mackerel Cove, MA, later Beverly. His descendant Frederick Albion Ober, who was born in Beverly, MA, in 1849, was an ornithologist who discovered 22 new species of birds in the Lesser Antilles, the flycatcher Myiarchus oberi, and oriole Icterus oberi.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Schipwic, from Old English scēap, scīp ‘sheep’ + wīc ‘outlying settlement’. Under later Scandinavian influence the initial ‘s’ became ‘sk’ and the second element was changed to -with (Old Norse viðr ‘wood’).The main Skipwith family held the manor of Skipwith in England in the early Middle Ages, and direct descendants can be traced to the present day. In the 13th century they moved from Yorkshire to Lincolnshire, where their principal seat was at southern Ormsby. In the early 17th century there was further migration, to Leicestershire, Warwickshire, and across the Atlantic to VA. Other bearers of the name seem to have been tenants of Lincolnshire manors held by the Skipworth family, and to have taken the surname of their overlords.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named from Old English scypen, scipen ‘cattleshed’, such as Shippen in West Yorkshire and Shippon in Berkshire, or a topographic name derived directly from the vocabulary word. In some cases it may originally have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name for a cowman, who in medieval times would often have lived in the same building as his animals.Born in Methley, Yorkshire, England, in 1639, Edward Shippen emigrated to Boston, MA, in 1668. He joined the Society of Friends and moved his family and business to Philadelphia in about 1694 to avoid religious persecution, eventually becoming mayor of Philadelphia, where his sons and grandsons continued to be prominent.
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 : topographic name for someone who lived in a newly constructed dwelling, from Middle English newe ‘new’ + bold ‘building’. There are several places (in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire) named with the same elements in Old English (nēowe + bold), and the surname may also be derived from any or all of them.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a plasterer, from Middle English, Middle Low German plaster (from Latin emplastrum ‘(wound) plaster’ (originally a paste), from Greek emplastron, a derivative of emplassein ‘to shape or form’; the term was carried over into building terminology to mean ‘bonding agent’).English : habitational name from any of various places called Plaistow (in East London, Derbyshire, Sussex, and elsewhere), from Old English plegestÅw ‘place where people gather for sport or play’. This can also be a variant of Plaisted (through interchangeable use of the Old English elements stÅw and stede, both meaning ‘place’, in earlier times).German and Ashkenazic Jewish (Pflaster) : from Middle High German pflaster (German Pflaster, from Latin plastrum) ‘street pavement’, ‘pavement’, cognate with 1.
Girl/Female
Greek
A huntress.
Surname or Lastname
English (southwestern)
English (southwestern) : from Middle English hous ‘house’ (Old English hūs). In the Middle Ages the majority of the population lived in cottages or huts rather than houses, and in most cases this name probably indicates someone who had some connection with the largest and most important building in a settlement, either a religious house or simply the local manor house. In some cases it may be a status name for a householder, someone who owned his own dwelling as opposed to being a tenant, but more often it is an occupational name for a servant who worked in such a house, in particular a steward who managed one.English : respelling of Howes.Translation of German Haus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stone- or bricklayer, from Middle English setter ‘one who lays stones or bricks in building’ (agent derivative of setten ‘to set’).English : occupational name from Old French saietier ‘silk weaver’ (an agent derivative of sayete, a kind of silk).English : from an agent derivative of Middle English setten ‘to place (decoration, on a garment or metal surface)’, probably an occupational name for an embroiderer.German : unexplained.Norwegian : unexplained.
Female
Greek
(ΜυÏίνα) Greek name possibly MYRINA means "swiftly bounding." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen of the Amazons who defeated the people of Atlantis.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Newark in Cambridgeshire or Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire, both named from Old English nīwe ‘new’ + weorc ‘fortification’, ‘building’.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Greek
A Huntress; Immovable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a wattler, Middle English watelere, i.e. someone who made the panels of interwoven twigs that were used to fill the spaces between the structural timbers of a timber frame building. See also Dauber.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places bearing this name, for example in Essex (Haltesteda in Domesday Book), Kent, and Leicestershire, all of which are probably named from Old English h(e)ald ‘refuge’, ‘shelter’ + stede ‘site’, or possibly Hawstead in Suffolk, which has the same origin. However, the name is now most frequent in Lancashire and Yorkshire, where it is from High Halstead in Burnley, named as the ‘site of a hall’, from Old English h(e)all ‘hall’ + stede ‘place’.English : occupational name for someone employed at ‘the hall buildings’, Middle English hallested, an ostler or cowhand, for instance.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in Cheshire. It is possible that the name originally denoted a building where village assemblies were held, named in Old English as ‘meeting-house’, from (ge)mÅt ‘meeting’ + ærn ‘house’, ‘hall’. Other possibilities are that the name derives from Old English (ge)mÅt-rÅ«m ‘meeting space’, or (ge)mÅt-treum ‘assembly trees’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire named Colwick, probably from Old English col ‘(char)coal’ + wīc ‘building’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so named, for example in Norfolk, North Yorkshire, and East Yorkshire. The two villages of this name in Norfolk are recorded in Domesday Book as Ristuna, and are from Old English hrÄ«s ‘brushwood’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; Ruston Parva in East Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Roreston, is named from the genitive case of the Old Norse byname Hrór meaning ‘vigorous’ + Old English tÅ«n. Ruston in North Yorkshire is Rostune in Domesday Book, apparently from Old English hrÅst ‘roost’, ‘roof’ + tÅ«n, referring to a building with an unusual roof.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Maud (see Mould).English : from the Old English personal name MÅd(a), a short form of the various compound names containing the element mÅd ‘spirit’, ‘mind’, ‘courage’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a particularly muddy area, from Middle English mud(de) ‘mud’, perhaps also a metonymic occupational name for a dauber (one who constructed buildings of wattle and daub).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Possibly topographic, from Old English scÄ“ad ‘boundary’ + bÅþl ‘building’, ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’.
ATLANTIC BUILDING
ATLANTIC BUILDING
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Music Aptitude
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Faith
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lalitesh | லாலீதேஷ
God of beauty, God of beauty, Husband of a beautiful wife
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gentle, Kind, Pleasant, Friendly
Girl/Female
Greek
Lady.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wilson.
Boy/Male
French American Welsh Latin Anglo Saxon English
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Claiborne.
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Pleasant
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pure Love
ATLANTIC BUILDING
ATLANTIC BUILDING
ATLANTIC BUILDING
ATLANTIC BUILDING
ATLANTIC BUILDING
a.
Having two or more parts of different curvatures, so combined as to remove spherical aberration; -- said of a lens.
n. pl.
Figures or half figures of men, used as columns to support an entablature; -- called also telamones. See Caryatides.
a.
Relating to the atlas.
a.
Pertaining to, or contained in, the allantois.
a.
Of or pertaining to Mt. Atlas in Libya, and hence applied to the ocean which lies between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west; as, the Atlantic Ocean (called also the Atlantic); the Atlantic basin; the Atlantic telegraph.
a.
Of or pertaining to the isle of Atlantis.
n. pl.
Same as Atlantes.
a.
Anterior; cephalic.
a.
Not plastic or easily molded.
n.
See Inulin.
a.
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
n.
A genus of small glassy heteropod mollusks found swimming at the surface in mid ocean. See Heteropod.
a.
Descended from Atlas.
n.
The salt-marsh terrapin of the Atlantic coast (Malacoclemmys palustris).
a.
Lying or being beyond the Atlantic Ocean.
n.
A small American fish (Micropogon undulatus), of the Atlantic coast.
n.
A small fish of the Atlantic coast (Tetrodon turgidus); the puffer.
n.
The Atlantic flying gurnard. See under Flying.
n.
The saury, a slender fish of the Atlantic coast (Scomberesox saurus).