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Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire
Italy, but also comprised the Further Austrian territories in the former Swabian stem duchy. The Austrian Circle was largely coterminous with the "Hereditary
Austrian_Circle
Administrative groupings of the Holy Roman Empire
lands into three more circles: the Austrian Circle, including the Habsburg territories inherited by Maximilian I the Burgundian Circle, including the patrimony
Imperial_circle
Central European monarchy (1453–1918)
Österreich-Ungarns (1890 and 1900) The Austrian Archducal hat Austrian Ensign (1685–1740) History of Austria List of rulers of Austria Heimann, Heinz-Dieter (2010)
Archduchy_of_Austria
Austrian territory (1714–1797)
The Austrian Netherlands were the territory of the Burgundian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire between 1714 and 1797. The period began with the acquisition
Austrian_Netherlands
Electorate itself remained officially Protestant. Entries are listed by Imperial Circle (introduced 1500, 1512) even for territories that ceased to exist prior
Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire
Coats_of_arms_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire
Historical provinces of the House of Habsburg
Austria" (Oberösterreich, not to be confused with the modern Austrian state of Upper Austria). From 1469 to 1474 Archduke Sigismund gave large parts in
Further_Austria
Part of Holy Roman Empire, Austria-Hungary
Empire's Austrian Circle. A second Inner Austrian cadet branch of the Habsburgs ruled over Styria from 1564. Under Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria, Graz
Duchy_of_Styria
Former crown land of the Austrian Empire
opportunity to enlarge their coastal possessions. Incorporated into the Austrian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire, Görz, Trieste and Istria remained separately
Austrian_Littoral
Alpine heartland of the Habsburg monarchy
Erblande were gathered into the Austrian Circle in 1512. This ensured a direct connection between the junior lines of the Austrian Habsburgs and the Empire after
Erblande
976–1918 state of the Holy Roman Empire and later Austrian Empire
was ruled within the Austrian dominions of the Habsburg dynasty. A constituent part of the Habsburg monarchy and of the Austrian Empire, it remained a
Duchy_of_Carinthia
Country in Central Europe
Austrian Law. Information on Austrian Law. Trade World Bank Summary Trade Statistics Austria Travel Austria.info. Official homepage of the Austrian National
Austria
Historical land, Habsburg crown land
the Illyrian Provinces to the Austrian Empire. Carniola then formed the central part of the territory of the Austrian Kingdom of Illyria, whose capital
Duchy_of_Carniola
the Bavarian Circle. "Austria" in Mozart's time could mean (in increasing order of size), the Archduchy of Austria, the Austrian Circle, and the Habsburg-ruled
Mozart's_nationality
Part of Holy Roman Empire, East Francia
unencircled) and the Habsburgs' Further Austrian possessions (originally unencircled; part of the Austrian Circle from 1512). It also included some territory
Duchy_of_Swabia
Estate of the Holy Roman Empire (1140–1806); county of Austria (1806–1919)
Brixen, became a crown land of the Austrian Empire, then was part of Bavaria from 1805 to 1814 when it returned to Austrian rule. From 1867, it was a Cisleithanian
County_of_Tyrol
1924–1936 group of philosophers and scientists
the Vienna Circle in Austria. The history and development of the Vienna Circle shows various stages: The pre-history of the Vienna Circle began with meetings
Vienna_Circle
Crown land of the Habsburg dynasty
under Austrian rule until 1809, when it was incorporated into the Illyrian Provinces under direct domination of the French Empire. In 1813, Austrian rule
Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca
Princely_County_of_Gorizia_and_Gradisca
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1156–1453)
comparatively small in area, roughly comprising the modern-day Austrian state of Lower Austria. As a former border march, it was located on the eastern periphery
Duchy_of_Austria
Imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire in present-day northern Italy (1027-1803)
(1450-1464), appointed by Pope Nicholas V as Bishop of Brixen, and the Austrian Archduke Sigismund of Habsburg were also unfortunate; the cardinal was
Prince-Bishopric_of_Brixen
Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire
in 1678. Consequently, in the 18th century the circle was known as Austrian Netherlands as the Austrian Habsburgs had obtained the territory from Spain
Burgundian_Circle
Regional history in Central Europe
of Tyrol was retained by the First Austrian Republic. The historical region is formed by the present-day Austrian State of Tyrol and the Italian provinces
History_of_Tyrol
Area in southwest Germany
century, the area was part of Further Austria (the Vorlande), the area in southwest Germany ruled by the Austrian Habsburgs. In 1797 the Breisgau, along
Breisgau
Former municipality in Graubünden, Switzerland
1463, when it was sold to the Habsburg. With this sale, Tarasp became an Austrian exclave inside the Free State of the Three Leagues, an associate of the
Tarasp
State of the Holy Roman Empire (c.1117–1500)
State of the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the Inner Austrian Archdukes as part of the Austrian Circle, governed by a capitano. Its territory included the
County_of_Gorizia
Austrian philosopher
Kraft (Austrian German: [kraft]; 4 July 1880 – 3 January 1975) was an Austrian philosopher. He is best known for being a member of the Vienna Circle. Kraft
Victor_Kraft
Historical region of Europe
the Austrian Littoral. The residence of the Inner Austrian archdukes and stadtholders was at the Burg castle complex in Graz. The Inner Austrian territory
Inner_Austria
Westpolian, Lower Saxon, Swabbian, Upper Saxon. The Austrian Circle; An der Etsch, Austria, Austrian, Brixen, Carinthia, Carniola, Chur, Gorizia, Istria
District_of_Albona
Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire
Bavarian Circle (German: Bayerischer Reichskreis) was an imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire. The most significant state by far in the circle was the
Bavarian_Circle
Symbols of gender, sex, or sexuality
Japan Humorous symbols in Austria Semi-triangular tuxedo and dress shapes in Hungary Triangle-plus-circle symbols in Austria Circle (female) and inverted
Gender_symbol
Empire in Europe from 1804 to 1867
The Austrian Empire, officially known as the Empire of Austria, was a multinational European great power from 1804 to 1867, created by proclamation out
Austrian_Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
in Austria Archduchy of Austria (1453–1918), constituent crown land of the Habsburg Monarchy, Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary Austrian Circle (1512–1806)
Austria_(disambiguation)
Armed forces of the Holy Roman Empire
however only 41,300 of these came from circle system. The breakdown was as follows: 93,000 Imperial Army troops ("Austrians"), 41,300 Kreistruppen, 53,340 auxiliaries
Army_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire
"Framing Campaigns: The Media and Austrian Elections". In Günter Bischof; Fritz Plasser (eds.). The Changing Austrian Voter. Vol. 16. New Brunswick, NJ;
List_of_newspapers_in_Austria
Medieval State in the Holy Roman Empire
southeast of the Empire in what has been termed the "Austrian complex" because of the supremacy which Austria quickly obtained over the others and the way in
March_of_Carniola
Austrian mathematician (1879–1934)
in Czernowitz, at that time a town within the empire of Austria. After joining the Austrian army in 1915, he was badly wounded in 1916 and became again
Hans_Hahn_(mathematician)
1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany
July 1934, Austrian chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss was assassinated by Austrian Nazis. The defeat of the coup prompted many leading Austrian Nazis to go
Anschluss
Traditional region of Slovenia
Carniola was part of the Austrian Circle of the Empire from the early 16th century. Informally it was part of Inner Austria. It was subdivided into Upper
Carniola
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
often called simply Austria, referring to the main hereditary lands of the ruling Austrian Habsburgs and particularly to the Austrian Empire, which the
Austria-Hungary
Neo-völkisch occult circle
the development of the circle's ideas from the 1980s on. This younger generation consisted of members of the German/Austrian Tempelhofgesellschaft. Their
Landig_Group
Austrian economist, philosopher and sociologist (1882–1945)
Karl Wilhelm Neurath (/ˈnɔɪrɑːt/; Austrian German: [ˈɔtoː ˈnɔʏraːt]; 10 December 1882 – 22 December 1945) was an Austrian-born philosopher of science, sociologist
Otto_Neurath
Austrian-American physicist, mathematician and philosopher
Philipp Frank (Austrian German: [fraŋk]; March 20, 1884 – July 21, 1966) was an Austrian-American physicist, mathematician and philosopher of the early-to-mid
Philipp_Frank
member of the Austrian School of Economics Gottfried von Haberler (1900–1995), Austrian-American economist, born in Purkersdorf, Austria-Hungary Friedrich
List_of_Austrians
Austrian-American philosopher
December 14, 1902 – June 1, 1988) was an Austrian-American philosopher and an early member of the Vienna Circle. He coined the term "nomological danglers"
Herbert_Feigl
Coffee house in Vienna, Austria
Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Franz Joseph I of Austria The cafe appears in a pivotal scene in the 1998 novel The Magic Circle by Katherine Neville
Café_Central
Constituent kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire (962–1801)
the circle system (being within the Upper Rhenish Circle; the Habsburg possessions of Trieste and Gorizia-Gradisca were within the Austrian Circle, as
Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)
Kingdom_of_Italy_(Holy_Roman_Empire)
Austrian mathematician, physicist and philosopher (1896–1959)
November 1959) was an Austrian mathematician, physicist, and philosopher. He is best known for being a member of the Vienna Circle and one of the key theorists
Friedrich_Waismann
Topics referred to by the same term
as: The Duchy of Austria, after 1453 the Archduchy of Austria The Erblande, Habsburg hereditary lands before 1526 The Austrian Circle of the Holy Roman
Habsburg_Austria
Bavarian administrative district (1816–1946)
However, in the Treaty of Munich (1816), Austria relinquished the territory to Bavaria. In 1837, the Circle of the Rhine was renamed the Palatinate (Pfalz)
Circle_of_the_Rhine
European polity
newly established Kingdom of Bavaria and finally incorporated into the Austrian Empire in 1814. From the view of the Teutonic Order, the province was never
An_der_Etsch
This is the discography for Jamaican reggae band Inner Circle. "Inner Circle Australian Chart positions (1988 to 2024)". ARIA. Retrieved February 13,
Inner_Circle_discography
Album by the Jamaican reggae band Inner Circle
Discogs. Retrieved 2 May 2012. "Austrian album certifications – Inner Circle – Bad to the Bone" (in German). IFPI Austria. Retrieved 20 August 2025. "Canadian
Bad to the Bone (Inner Circle album)
Bad_to_the_Bone_(Inner_Circle_album)
intellectual traditions of Austria. Austrian culture Austromarxism German philosophy Austrian School of Economics Vienna Circle Vienna School of Art History
List of Austrian intellectual traditions
List_of_Austrian_intellectual_traditions
Self-reinforcing sequence of events
In 2021, Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg described the recurring need for lockdowns in the COVID-19 pandemic as a vicious circle that could
Vicious_circle
Austrian-born American philosopher (1906–1987)
Gustav Bergmann (Austrian German: [ˈbɛrɡman]; May 4, 1906 – April 21, 1987) was an Austrian-American philosopher. He studied at the University of Vienna
Gustav_Bergmann
Song from Disney's 1994 animated film The Lion King
"Circle of Life" is a song from Disney's 1994 animated feature film The Lion King. Composed by British musician Elton John and composer Hans Zimmer, with
Circle_of_Life
Austrian former student and murderer of Moritz Schlick
was an Austrian former student and murderer of Moritz Schlick, the founder of the group of philosophers and scientists known as the Vienna Circle. After
Johann_Nelböck
Area in Alsace, France
in the area became known simply as the Sundgau, and belonged to the Austrian Circle of the Empire after 1512. The Habsburgian Sundgau was administered
Sundgau
Capital and largest city of Austria
Moctezuma's headdress. House of Austrian History Globe Museum Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages Austrian National Library Ephesos Museum
Vienna
Queen of Spain and Portugal from 1599 to 1611
Archduchess Margaret, who lived as a nun in Madrid, Queen Margaret formed a circle of women wielding considerable influence over the king. They emphasised
Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain
Margaret_of_Austria,_Queen_of_Spain
This is a list of Austrian scientists and scientists from the Austria of Austria-Hungary. Emil Artin, mathematician (Artin's conjecture) Norbert Bischofberger
List_of_Austrian_scientists
1992 single by Inner Circle
"Austrian single certifications – Inner Circle – Sweat" (in German). IFPI Austria. Retrieved 16 July 2022. "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Inner Circle; 'Sweat')"
Sweat_(A_La_La_La_La_Long)
Austrian historian and philosopher
(German: [ˈtsɪlzəl]; August 11, 1891, Vienna, Austria-Hungary – March 11, 1944, Oakland, California) was an Austrian-American historian and philosopher of science
Edgar_Zilsel
Student society of philosophers at the University of Vienna
the Vienna Circle, to which the Kraft Circle is sometimes viewed as a post-Second World War extension. The Circle was a part of the Austrian College Society
Kraft_Circle
Vote regarding the 1938 German annexation of Austria
(communists, socialists, etc.) and Austrian citizens of Roma or Jewish origin—roughly 360,000 people or 8% of the Austrian population—were not allowed to
1938 Austrian Anschluss referendum
1938_Austrian_Anschluss_referendum
Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire
The Circle of Swabia or Swabian Circle (German: Schwäbischer Reichskreis or Schwäbischer Kreis) was an imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire established
Swabian_Circle
Governing body of association football in Austria
football in Austria. It organises the football league, Austrian Bundesliga, the Austrian Cup and the Austria national football team, as well as its female equivalent
Austrian_Football_Association
1987 single by Inner Circle
"Bad Boys" is a 1987 song by the Jamaican reggae band Inner Circle, which gained high popularity in the United States after its re-release in 1993, peaking
Bad_Boys_(Inner_Circle_song)
American philosopher
Rand, Austrian German: [rand]; June 14, 1903 – July 28, 1980) was an Austrian-American logician and philosopher. She was a member of the Vienna Circle. Rose
Rose_Rand
1985 studio album by Stevie Wonder
Square Circle is the twentieth studio album by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder, released in September 1985 on Tamla Records. In Square Circle spent
In_Square_Circle
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
incorporated by the Austrian Circle. Spanish Lombardy also became an Austrian domain, administered separately from the former duchy of Mantua. Austrian gains in
Goito
2026 film by Marie Kreutzer
Explanation]. Der Standard (in Austrian German). "Tätigkeits - Bericht 2021 - Österreichisches Filminstitut" [Activity Report 2021 - Austrian Film Institute] (PDF)
Gentle_Monster_(film)
Austrian services company
multiple times to the Austrian and German subsidiaries since 2011. In 2012, the company was admitted to the “Leitbetriebe Austria” circle, which represents
Trenkwalder_Group
Hamlet in Istria County, Croatia
as: Province of the Littoral, Economic Circulatory #XII, Circle of Istria, Austrian Circle and the local area called Labinština was named District of
Skitača
themselves as liberals. In the Austrian Empire, a national liberal current evolved in the 19th century. Liberalism in Austria reached its peak at the time
Liberalism_in_Austria
International criminal group involved in drug trafficking
The Brothers' Circle or Bratski Krug (Russian: Братский круг) is a term used to refer to Russian organized crime, commonly the Russian mafia. It is a loose
Brothers'_Circle
Electress of Bavaria from 1685 to 1692
Bavarian Wittelsbachs the closer place in succession to the Crown than the Austrian Habsburgs. However, Maria Antonia's father, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Maria_Antonia_of_Austria
1914 shooting in Sarajevo
revolutionary loosely connected to Young Bosnia, attempted to kill the Austrian governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina, General Marijan Varešanin. Žerajić
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Assassination_of_Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand
Austrian bishop (1703–1772)
Leopold Petazzi de Castel Nuovo (born 1703 in Vienna) was an Austrian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana. He was ordained
Leopold Petazzi de Castel Nuovo
Leopold_Petazzi_de_Castel_Nuovo
Austrian and German actor (born 1956)
Waltz, a German set designer, and Elisabeth Urbancic, an Austrian costume designer of Austrian and Slovenian descent. Waltz comes from a family of theatrical
Christoph_Waltz
Flag carrier of Austria
Austrian Airlines (often shortened to Austrian or AUA) is the flag carrier of Austria and a subsidiary of Lufthansa, the flag carrier of Germany. The
Austrian_Airlines
Austria Austrian Air Force List of airports by ICAO code: L#LO – Austria Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: Europe#Austria "ICAO
List_of_airports_in_Austria
Austrian state the district belongs to (here shown as "∇"); diplomatic vehicles have a dash (–) instead, federal official vehicles wear the Austrian Federal
Vehicle registration plates of Austria
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Austria
of Hochgeboren (High Born). The Austrian comital title (Graf) was the second most prestigious title of the Austrian nobility, forming the higher nobility
List of counts of Austria-Hungary
List_of_counts_of_Austria-Hungary
Habsburg consort from 1854 to 1898
anarchist named Luigi Lucheni. Her tenure of 44 years was the longest of any Austrian empress. Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie was born on 24 December 1837 in the Herzog-Max-Palais
Empress_Elisabeth_of_Austria
Social and political movement in Ukraine
something of a "Ukrainian Piedmont" under Austrian rule. During the first decades of Habsburg rule (1770s–1780s), Austrian officials recognized the existence
Ukrainian_national_revival
the Austrian government, population growth resulting in small peasant plots, inadequate education, primitive agricultural techniques, a vicious circle of
Poverty_in_Austrian_Galicia
Resistance during World War II
and two Austrian battalions fought with them. By the end of the war, the Austrian Freedom Front had become the only armed movement in Austria. The other
Austrian_resistance
County in what is now Upper Austria
Heinrich von Schaunberg had to concede defeat and swear fealty to the Austrian Duke. This defeat was secured by series of agreements, including the arbitration
County_of_Schaunberg
Former Austrian kingdom (1772–1918)
The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, also known as Austrian Galicia or colloquially Austrian Poland, was a constituent possession of the Habsburg monarchy
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria
People of Austria
has quotations related to Austrians. Demographics of Austria Austrian American Austrian Brazilian Austrian Canadians Austrian Mexicans Austro-Bavarian
Austrians
Austrian mathematician and philosopher
1882 – 20 July 1937) was an Austrian mathematician and philosopher. She is best known for being a member of the Vienna Circle. She was sister of the mathematician
Olga_Hahn-Neurath
Southeastern frontier march of the Holy Roman Empire, c. 970–1156
(Wienerwald), within the territory of the modern Austrian provinces of Upper Austria and Lower Austria. It existed from c. 970 to 1156. It stemmed from
Margraviate_of_Austria
Bohemia) included in the newly implemented Burgundian, Austrian, Upper Saxon, and Electoral Rhenish circles, confirmed by the 1521 Diet of Worms. After 1512
Territories of the Holy Roman Empire outside the Imperial Circles
Territories_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_outside_the_Imperial_Circles
Province of the Kingdom of Illyria
the circle of Trieste with the district of Pisino, thus reuniting most of the Istrian peninsula. In 1849 Illyria was reincorporated into the Austrian Empire
Istrian_Circle
Administrative division of Austria (1748–1867)
A Kreis (pl. Kreise) or 'Circle' was an administrative division of the Habsburg monarchy and Austrian Empire between 1748 and 1867. After the Prussian
Kreis_(Habsburg_monarchy)
1866 war in Europe
over Austria and wrote that a larger portion of the Prussian population was engaged in agriculture than in the Austrian population and that Austrian industry
Austro-Prussian_War
Austrian neurologist (1905–1997)
Viktor Emil Frankl (Austrian German: [ˈfraŋkl̩]; 26 March 1905 – 2 September 1997) was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, philosopher, and Holocaust
Viktor_Frankl
Austrian writer
Ebner (born 1991) is an Austrian researcher and author based in London. She has written the books The Rage: the Vicious Circle of Islamist and Far-Right
Julia_Ebner
support in the 2020 Viennese state election, 2021 Upper Austrian state election, 2022 Austrian presidential election, 2023 Salzburg state election and
2024 Austrian legislative election
2024_Austrian_legislative_election
International nonprofit organization
The Institute Vienna Circle (IVC) ("Society for the Advancement of the Scientific World Conception") was founded in October 1991 as an international nonprofit
Institute Vienna Circle / Vienna Circle Society
Institute_Vienna_Circle_/_Vienna_Circle_Society
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the ‘Austin canons’, established in the 11th century, and the ‘Austin friars’, a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as ‘the Apostle of the English’, who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.This was the name of a merchant family that became well established in eastern MA in the 17th century, notably in Charlestown. Richard Austin came from England and landed at Boston in 1638, and his son Anthony was clerk of Suffield, CT, in 1674. The surname is very common in England as well as America; this Richard Austin was only one of a number of bearers who brought it to North America.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Austin.
Girl/Female
English French Latin
Surname or Lastname
Austrian
Austrian : occupational name for a cowherd, Chüyger in the Tyrolean dialect, from Kühe ‘cows’ (plural of Kuh) + -er suffix of agent nouns.English and Scottish : possibly a variant spelling of Kear.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, Latin
Majestic; Variant of Augustine; Worthy of Respect
Surname or Lastname
Austrian and Swiss German
Austrian and Swiss German : a variant spelling of Hänni, see Hanni.English : variant spelling of Hanney.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Remove.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Strongest Assyrian King
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Rules the elves.
Girl/Female
Australian American
Derived from the Australian city of Melbourne.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish
Great; Magnificent; Variant of Augustine; Venerable; Majestic; Dignity; Worthy of Respect; Helpful
Boy/Male
French American Latin English
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Assyrian King; God is Gracious
Biblical
Younan - Aramaic/Chaldo-Assyrian names for John
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; see Mustain.
Male
English
Helpful
Surname or Lastname
South German and Austrian
South German and Austrian : variant of Hardt 1.English : variant of Hart 1.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King John' Duke of Austria.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Irish, Scandinavian
Charcoal Burner; Follower of Nicholas; Little; Dove; Saint; Austria
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from Old French Aousten, from Roman Latin Augustinus, AUSTIN means "venerable."
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
Girl/Female
Biblical
Declaring God, chosen fruit of God.
Girl/Female
French American Scottish
God is gracious.
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : variant of Eynon.English : metonymic occupational name for an onion grower or seller, from Old French oignon ‘onion’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Joyful or consciousness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mridhula | à®®à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®²à®¾
Soft or tender
Female
Turkish
Turkish name SİMGE means "symbol."
Male
English
Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Rodrigo, RUY means "famous power."
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name WIKVAYA means "one who brings."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Founder of the Hanafi School of Thought / Islamic Law
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
AUSTRIAN CIRCLE
a.
Of or pertaining to Assyria, or to its inhabitants.
a.
Of or pertaining to Austria, or to its inhabitants.
n.
A gadfly.
a.
Relating to a hall.
n.
At Oxford, England, a member of a hall, distinguished from a collegian.
a.
Made of fustian.
a.
Of or pertaining to Asturias in Spain.
n.
The Australian brush turkey.
a.
Augustinian; as, Austin friars.
n.
Southern; southerly; austral.
a.
Of or pertaining to the gadflies.
n.
A native or an inhabitant of Australia.
a.
Pompous; ridiculously tumid; inflated; bombastic; as, fustian history.
n.
A native or an inhabitant of Assyria; the language of Assyria.
n.
A native of Asturias.
a.
On the Austrian side of the river Leitha; Austrian.
a.
Italian.
n.
A native or an inhabitant of Austria.
a.
Southern; lying or being in the south; as, austral land; austral ocean.
a.
Of or pertaining to Australia.