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German clarinetist and music publisher
Bernhard Peter Schott (9 August 1748 – 26 April 1809) was a German clarinetist and music publisher. He founded the predecessor of Schott Music, a major
Bernhard_Schott
German music publisher
after Breitkopf & Härtel. The company headquarters of Schott Music were founded by Bernhard Schott in Mainz in 1770. It represents many composers of the
Schott_Music
branch of B. Schott's Söhne (today: Schott Music). It was established by two of Bernhard Schott's four children, Johann Andreas Schott (1781–1840) and
Schott_frères
Town in Hesse, Germany
Scholl (born 1967), countertenor Bernhard Schott (1748–1809), music publisher, founded the music publishing house Schott Music in Mainz in 1770 Jennifer
Eltville
Surname list
footballer Basil Schott, Byzantine Catholic archbishop Ben Schott, author of Schott's Miscellanies & Schott's Almanac Bernhard Schott (1748–1809), German
Schott_(surname)
Calendar year
April 6 – Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours, Swiss artist (b. 1752) April 26 – Bernhard Schott, German music publisher (b. 1748) May 13 – Beilby Porteus, English
1809
Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann and Wagner. Schott Music of Mainz was founded in 1770 by Bernhard Schott and still exists today. They specialized in French
History_of_music_publishing
Day of the year
Cetti, Italian priest, zoologist, and mathematician (died 1778) 1748 – Bernhard Schott, German music publisher (died 1809) 1757 – Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
August_9
Day of the year
1718) 1789 – Petr Ivanovich Panin, Russian general (born 1721) 1809 – Bernhard Schott, German music publisher (born 1748) 1865 – John Wilkes Booth, American
April_26
Decade
April 6 – Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours, Swiss artist (b. 1752) April 26 – Bernhard Schott, German music publisher (b. 1748) May 13 – Beilby Porteus, English
1800s_(decade)
Year
– Johann Friedrich Gmelin, German naturalist (d. 1804) August 9 – Bernhard Schott, German music publisher (d. 1809) August 30 – Jacques-Louis David,
1748
Decade
– Johann Friedrich Gmelin, German naturalist (d. 1804) August 9 – Bernhard Schott, German music publisher (d. 1809) August 30 – Jacques-Louis David,
1740s
March 1855 in Brussels by Peter Bernhard Schott (1821–1873), of the Brussels music publishing house Schott frères (Schott brothers). Maurice Kufferath (1852–1919)
Le_Guide_musical
German musicologist
1998, Schott, Mainz amon others 2010, ISBN 978-3-7957-8746-2. Musik und Szene. Festschrift für Werner Braun zum 75. Geburtstag, edited by Bernhard R. Appel
Bernhard_R._Appel
English actress
of Adam Joseph Schott (1794–1864), the youngest of five children of Bernhard Schott, the founder of German music publisher B. Schott's Söhne. After establishing
Helen_Ernstone
Owner of the London music publishing B. Schott's Söhne
(1781–1840), who was the oldest son of Bernhard Schott – was the managing director and sole proprietor of B. Schott's Söhne from 1855 until his death. Franz
Ludwig_Strecker
1739) 18 March – Karoline Kaulla, German banker (b. 1739) 26 April – Bernhard Schott, German music publisher (b. 1748) 1 September – Johann Friedrich August
1809_in_Germany
City in Germany
Schott Andreas Bauer Kanabas, classical bass Johannes R. Becher (1891–1958), poet and politician Hans Berger, discoverer of human EEG Prince Bernhard
Jena
1999 opera music by Alexander Goehr
the Almeida Opera Festival on 21 June 2001. The music was published by Schott Music. The parts can be played individually. The opera was commissioned
Kantan_and_Damask_Drum
German composer (1895–1963)
edition. New York: Schott, 1968. ISBN 978-0-901938-42-8 Book 2: Exercises for Advanced Students, translated by Arthur Mendel. New York: Schott, 1964. ISBN 978-0-901938-43-5
Paul_Hindemith
German composer and conductor
Bernhard Sekles (20 June 1872 – 8 December 1934) was a German composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue. Bernhard Sekles was born in Frankfurt am Main
Bernhard_Sekles
German conductor (1936–2025)
2nd, revised and expanded edition. Schott, Mainz 1995, ISBN 3-7957-8359-3. Harold C. Schonberg: Music: Bernhard Klee Makes Debut at Philharmonic. In:
Bernhard_Klee
Austrian composer (born 1957)
Komponisten. Bernhard Lang und seine Arbeit am Steinbruch der Musikgeschichte". Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (in German). No. 2014/4. Schott Music. pp. 16–19
Bernhard_Lang
German painter and stage designer
Bernhard "Hadti" Dilling (May 4, 1932, in Pfarrkirchen, Lower Bavaria, Germany – March 22, 1994) was a German painter, graphic artist, sculptor and stage
Bernhard_Dilling
Church in Würzburg, Germany
Marienkapelle Würzburg (Kleine Kunstführer 345), Regensburg 3. Auflage 2001. Alfons Schott, Aus den ersten Jahrhunderten der Würzburger Marienkapelle, in: Fränkische
Marienkapelle,_Würzburg
1969 composition by Bernd Alois Zimmermann
oratorio and an audio play. Requiem für einen jungen Dichter was published by Schott, and has been recorded several times. Zimmermann composed Requiem für einen
Requiem für einen jungen Dichter
Requiem_für_einen_jungen_Dichter
German botanist and gardener (1825–1903)
Johann Bernhard Daniel Hermann Wendland (October 11, 1825 in Herrenhausen – January 12, 1903 in Hanover) was a Kew-trained German botanist and the third
Hermann_Wendland
Schmitt Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake Eckehard Schöll Jan Hendrik Schön Gaspar Schott Walter H. Schottky Heinrich G. F. Schröder Elmar Schrüfer Manfred R. Schroeder
List_of_German_physicists
German physicist, entrepreneur, and social reformer (1840–1905)
businessman, optical engineer, physicist, and social reformer. Together with Otto Schott and Carl Zeiss, he developed numerous optical instruments. He was also a
Ernst_Abbe
German lawyer and professor (1751-1787)
Frankfurt u.a. 1793 Faust, Bernhard Christoph and Schott, August Ludwig: Spaarbank; Dordrecht [1818] Franck, Johann Philipp and Schott, August Ludwig: Johann
August_Ludwig_Schott
Diagram of harmonic relations in music
influential musicologist Hugo Riemann (not to be confused with the mathematician Bernhard Riemann) explored the capacity of the space to chart harmonic modulation
Tonnetz
American professional golfer (born 1990)
hole 2 2026 Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship Calum Hill, Freddy Schott Schott won with par on second extra hole Reed eliminated by par on first hole
Patrick_Reed
19th-century German composer and conductor
mixed choirs (SATB/SATB) a cappella with soloists (SATB/SATB). Published by Schott Music in 1999. Der dritte Psalm (Psalm 3) for alto solo. (Manuscript at
Otto_Nicolai
Peter Scholze Johannes Schöner Arnold Schönhage Erich Schönhardt Gaspar Schott Martin Schottenloher Hieronymus Schreiber Ernst Schröder Heinrich G. F.
List_of_German_mathematicians
German organist, choral conductor, composer and academic
Danse sacrée (Verlag Böhm und Sohn) Te Deum for Organ (Schott) Poème funèbre for Organ (Schott) Due pezzi per l’organo „Gregorianische Miniaturen“ „Suite
Harald_Feller_(organist)
kleb an", Deutsches Märchenbuch, Leipzig: Georg Wigand, pp. 224 Schmidt, Bernhard. Griechische Märchen, Sagen und Volkslieder. Leipzig: Teubner, 1877. pp
List_of_fairy_tales
Opera by Alexander Goehr
Wiedertäufer, it was premiered there in German in 1985, and published by Schott Music. It was aired in English by the BBC in 1987. The opera has also been
Behold_the_Sun
German pianist
Hänssler HC25026 (2025). Schmitz-Gohr's compositions were published by Schott Music. They included: Allegro in G minor (violin and piano) Allegro Moderato
Else_Schmitz-Gohr
German musicologist
Verband Deutsche Oratorien und Kammerchöre (in German). Vol. 14. Leipzig: Schott. 1841. p. 9 – via Google Books. Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung (in German)
Gustav Schilling (musicologist)
Gustav_Schilling_(musicologist)
Schöllkopf Christian Friedrich Schönbein Carl Schorlemmer Otto Schott Carl Schotten Bernhard Schrader Gerhard Schrader Johann Schröder Heinrich G. F. Schröder
List_of_German_chemists
German neo-noir television series
Betty Winter in the film Demons of Passion after her murder (season 3) Bernhard Schütz as Jo Bellmann, a film director (season 3) Jenny Schily as Rosa
Babylon_Berlin
German physician
Alexander Romance, 1444, printed by Anton Sorg, Augsburg (1480), Martin Schott, Strassburg (1488). De mansionibus, CPG 6 Hartlieb's year of birth is unknown;
Johannes_Hartlieb
French string quartet
their studies at the Conservatoire de Paris. Founding violinist Philippe Bernhard left the group in 2016 and was replaced by Amaury Coeytaux. The founding
Modigliani_Quartet
French composer, organist, and pianist (1930–2019)
originally published by Éditions Alphonse Leduc, from 2000 and later by Schott Music, Mainz. In addition, he has issued more than 100 recordings (Philips
Jean_Guillou
Former Austrian organist and music educator
teacher training seminar and at the Berlin University of the Arts (with Bernhard Heinrich Irrgang) and the church music school in Regensburg. Sauer had
Franz_Sauer
1939 Nazi propaganda film
Sekretär Dr. Karl Wetzel Elisabeth Flickenschildt as Baronin von Kossin Bernhard Minetti as Sprecher der Gesundbeter Paul Bildt as Reichstagsabgeordneter
Robert_Koch_(film)
Austrian soprano
Interpretation zeitgenössischer Musik [de] 2008 Daphne-Preis [de] 2010 Schneider-Schott Music Prize 2012 Echo Deutscher Musikpreis Klassik (Newcomer award) for
Anna_Prohaska
German composer (1894–1979)
Dessau (1821–1881), was a cantor in the Hamburg synagogue. His uncle, Bernhard Dessau [de], was Konzertmeister at the Staatskapelle Berlin; his cousin
Paul_Dessau
Special glass type used for optical systems
coefficient to be varied. Between 1880 and 1886, the German chemist Otto Schott, in collaboration with Ernst Abbe, invented new glasses containing oxides
Optical_glass
1951 three-piece symphony by Paul Hindemith
Symphony in B flat for Concert Band (Score). Edition Schott 4063. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne; New York: Schott Music Corp./Associated Music Publishers. Morgan
Symphony in B-flat for Band (Hindemith)
Symphony_in_B-flat_for_Band_(Hindemith)
18th-century musical work by Alessandro Marcello
und Basso continuo: Cembalo (Orgel), Violoncello (Viola da gamba) ad lib. Schott, 1963. Bernard Howard Gilmore (editor). Alessandro Marcello's Concerto in
Oboe_Concerto_(Marcello)
Nitschke Naisan Raji Finn Tizian Köllner Magdalena Maria Depta-Wollenhaupt Thomas Völker Daniel Winter Silvia Katja Hable Mariana Helga Schott Kilian Schüler
Results of the 2025 German federal election
Results_of_the_2025_German_federal_election
Transparent non-crystalline solid material
Glass, developed and manufactured by Corning, AGC Inc.'s Dragontrail and Schott AG's Xensation. Glass is in widespread use in optical systems due to its
Glass
District in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
tower added by Johann Georg Schott in 1724. St. Bartholomäus in Wesselburen was also built in 1737/1738 by Johann Georg Schott. He constructed the baroque
Dithmarschen
Austrian classical music publisher
was founded on 1 June 1901 in Vienna. It was formed by the publishers Bernhard Herzmansky (himself from the Doblinger [de] firm), Adolf Robitschek [de]
Universal_Edition
Sex of an organism that produces ovums
represents the shield and spear of Mars and ♀ Venus's looking glass. G D Schott, Sex, drugs, and rock and roll: Sex symbols ancient and modern: their origins
Female
chronological order by year of composition. Widmann's works are published by Schott Music. IRCAM has a list of Widmann's works. Absences, Schuloper (1990) Kreisleriana
List of compositions by Jörg Widmann
List_of_compositions_by_Jörg_Widmann
1806 concerto by Beethoven
original on 8 October 2024. Retrieved 17 October 2024. "Concerto D major". Schott Music. Retrieved 17 October 2024. Novácek, Ottokar; Beethoven, Ludwig (1899)
Violin_Concerto_(Beethoven)
Family of springtails
Neanurella Cassagnau, 1968 g Neotropiella Handschin, 1942 g Oudemansia Schött, 1893 i c g Paleonura c g Paralobella Cassagnau & Deharveng, 1984 g Paranura
Neanuridae
gamba Sonata in G minor, BWV.1029 (2nd movement) Performer: Daniel Müller‐Schott. Performer: Angela Hewitt. Bach: Viola da gamba Sonatas. Orfeo. 10. Camille
List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)
Romanian conductor, composer, musical theorist, and teacher (1912–1996)
published. Der Taschengarten (ca.1978) – published by Schott Music Haz de Necaz (ca. 1992) – published by Schott Music Hommage to Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
Sergiu_Celibidache
German painter
Uni-Journal Jena (2008). "Ein Maler zu Gast bei der Familie Schott" [A painter guest at the Schott family] (in German). Universität Jena. Retrieved 3 April
Georg_Sauter
Historic astronomical telescope
by A. Repsold [de]. The objective lens glass blanks were made in Jena by Schott. The lenses were figured by C.A. Steinheil [de] of Munich. An observatory
Potsdam_Great_Refractor
19th century musical schism
seem to back up this view. Burger, Ernst (1999). Robert Schumann. Mainz: Schott. p. 334. Walker, The Weimar Years, 340. Walker, The Weimar Years, 340-1
War_of_the_Romantics
Organ music by Johann Sebastian Bach
orchestrated by René Leibowitz Archived 2016-01-31 at the Wayback Machine at www.schott-france.com Bach-Cailliet: Arrangements/Transcriptions of Bach's Works by
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor,_BWV_565
Chamber music ensemble
by Schott] Heinrich Baermann Clarinet quartet in B-flat major, op. 18 (1816-1817) [published by Gambaro, Breitkopf & Härtel (1818/19) and Schott (ca
Clarinet_quartet
Dutch revolt leader (1533–1584)
Wiesbaden, Germany. The statue is a copy of the original statue by Walter Schott in front of the Berlin Palace, which was destroyed in the World War II.
William_the_Silent
first rehearsal was on 1 September in the hall of the church St. Agnes. Bernhard Zimmermann rehearsed Mozart's Ave verum corpus. The choir was at first
WDR_Rundfunkchor_Köln
German actress, singer and cellist
department of the Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste. 2003: Schneider-Schott Music Prize, with Thomas E. Bauer 2015: Schwabing Art Prize 2024: Musikpreis
Salome_Kammer
Canadian pianist (1932–1982)
composer to his lack of a "personal voice". Most of his work is published by Schott Music. The recording Glenn Gould: The Composer contains his original works
Glenn_Gould
German composer (1887–1915)
the local Richard-Wagner-Verband. Stephan became a composition pupil of Bernhard Sekles at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt, and of Rudolf Louis in Munich
Rudi_Stephan
Collection of keyboard music by J.S. Bach
shown that this was the work of a composer who was not even born in 1689: Bernhard Christian Weber (1 December 1712 – 5 February 1758). In fact, it was written
The_Well-Tempered_Clavier
1789 poem written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
von Goethe für Sopran- und Bariton-Solo, gemischten Chor und Orchester". Schott. Retrieved 14 April 2020. "CD mit "Musik für Goethe"". Gesellschaft der
Gesang der Geister über den Wassern
Gesang_der_Geister_über_den_Wassern
German philosopher and sociologist (1892–1985)
Fordham University Press, 2019. Philosophical Anthropology, trans. Nils F. Schott, intro. Heike Delitz and Robert Seyfert, Evanston: Northwestern University
Helmuth_Plessner
German composer and organist (1653–1706)
and performance, p. 61. Welter 1998, page 55, note 64. Welter 1998, 12. Schott, Howard (2001). "Froberger, Johann Jacob: 1. Life". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell
Johann_Pachelbel
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Archduke Johann's Great Love Hans Schott-Schöbinger Marte Harell, O. W. Fischer Romance Bonus on Death Curd Jürgens Judith
List of Austrian films of the 1950s
List_of_Austrian_films_of_the_1950s
American-Canadian musicologist
publication of the Schumann catalogue by the publishers G. Henle Verlag and Schott Music International (Mainz). McCorkle was honored in 2007 as co-recipient
Margit_L._McCorkle
German vocal sextet
choir, Schott Music ED 20301 (book) Sheets: Drei Schiffe sah ich segeln nach Bethlehem - German Christmas carols edited for mixed choir, Schott Music ED
Singer_Pur
Medical condition
body of evidence pertaining to it is scattered and often inconclusive. Schott GD. "Distant referral of cutaneous sensation (Mitempfindung). Observations
Referred_itch
First printed editions of a manuscript
ISBN 978-3-11-070162-3. Nelles, Paul (2006). "The Measure of Rome: André Schott, Justus Lipsius and the Early Reception of the Res gestae divi Augusti"
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
Swiss composer (1901–1989)
provided additional impetus. From 1927 on, his works were published by Schott in Mainz. When in 1933 the national socialists took power and "aryanized"
Conrad_Beck
Mathematics prize
1901 Hector Munro MacDonald 1907 Ernest William Brown 1909 George Adolphus Schott 1911 A. E. H. Love, "on some problems of geodynamics" 1913 Samuel McLaren
Adams_Prize
Italian composer and poet (1905-1988)
canti per voce femminile o voce con strumento(i) (1962–1972) (in Italian), Schott Wergo Music Media, OCLC 884460701 Alvin Curran (26 November 2003). "Waking
Giacinto_Scelsi
Place in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
7 – spacious villalike house with side buildings, 1888/1889, architect Schott; brick building with hip roof, Renaissance Revival; characterises the street's
Bad_Kreuznach
Mauricio Kagel; Christoph Caskel; Aloys Kontarsky; Bernhard Kontarsky; David Tudor. Mainz: Schott Wergo Music Media, Wergo WER 6929 2. Mainz: Wergo, 2009
Refrain_(Stockhausen)
Opera
Fantasy? All three, in a story of our time. According to the publisher Schott, the "title of the work has been altered from Intolleranza 1960 to Intolleranza
Intolleranza_1960
German actor
Weiningen The Young Baron Neuhaus (1934) - Baron Neuhaus Decoy (1934) - Schott junior Ein Kind, ein Hund, ein Vagabund (1934) - Florian - ein Vagabund
Viktor_de_Kowa
Germany, lives in Canada) Philippe Muller (born 1946, France) Daniel Müller-Schott (born 1976, Germany) Steven Sharp Nelson (born 1977, United States), member
List_of_cellists
Oceanic division
Archived from the original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2020. Schott, Xie & McCreary 2009, Introduction, pp. 1–2 "U.S. Navy Oceanographer". Archived
Indian_Ocean
German musicologist (born 1947)
Musikelektronik. Schott/Goldmann, Mainz/München 1985, ISBN 3-442-33600-7. (Dt. Verlag für Musik, Leipzig 1988, ISBN 3-370-00280-9; Schott/Piper, Mainz/Munich
Bernd_Enders
German composer, conductor and music teacher (born 1957)
Zeitschrift für Musik. Mainz: Schott, July/August 1985) Poet der Nacht – Henri Dutilleux (Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. Mainz: Schott, January 1989) Verlorener
Claus_Kühnl
German composer
Academy Rome Villa Massimo (1980/1985) German Critics Prize (1981) Schneider-Schott Music Prize, Mainz (1988) Ernst von Siemens Music Prize (1994) Prize of
Hans-Jürgen_von_Bose
music teacher Wilhelm Maybach (1846–1929), designer and industrialist Anton Schott (1846–1913), German dramatic tenor Robert Bosch (1861–1942), industrialist
List_of_people_from_Stuttgart
Cherry Moon Bruce Robinson – Withnail and I Joe Roth – Streets of Gold Dale Schott – The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation David Seltzer♦ – Lucas Charles
List_of_directorial_debuts
List of films produced in West Germany in 1969
Kubitschek, Edwige Fenech, Fred Williams Sex comedy Madame Bovary Hans Schott-Schöbinger [de] Edwige Fenech, Gerhard Riedmann, Peter Carsten Softcore
List of West German films of 1969
List_of_West_German_films_of_1969
Mademoiselle Gabrielle Turpin. Published by Schott. MoszWV 49 → An étude for piano. Published by Schott. MoszWV 143 → A composition orchestra. Moszkowski
List of compositions by Moritz Moszkowski
List_of_compositions_by_Moritz_Moszkowski
Species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae
1964. Synchytrium.Academic Press: New York. Bühler, Christoph; Schmid, Bernhard (2001). "The influence of management regime and altitude on the population
Succisa_pratensis
Austrian poet (1887–1914)
"Trakl-Lieder I" (in German). Schott. Retrieved 23 August 2017.[permanent dead link] "Schweigen und Kindheit" (in German). Schott. Retrieved 24 August 2017
Georg_Trakl
German composer, church musician and author
Love songs for medium voice and piano, Schott (1944/55) Sweet lyre. Triptych for mixed chorus and tenor solo, Schott (1960/65) Choralis Missa for mixed or
Erna_Woll
1720s work for flute, violin, harpsichord and strings by Bach
Regarding the origin of the models for BWV 1044, BWV 894 was copied by Johann Bernhard Bach the Younger between 1707 and 1715 and by Johann Tobias Krebs from
Triple_Concerto,_BWV_1044
BERNHARD SCHOTT
BERNHARD SCHOTT
Boy/Male
German
Brave as a bear.
Male
Italian
 Italian and Spanish form of Latin Bernardus, BERNARDO means "bold as a bear."
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Beornheard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Bernard, BERNARDE means "bold as a bear."
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Swedish
Bear; Courageous; Brave Like a Bear
Boy/Male
English
The Old EnglishGerman Bernard, meaning bear-hard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bernard.
Boy/Male
Gaelic, German, Scottish
Bear or Courageous; Bear Strong; Form of Bernard
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Burgheard (see Burkett).Dutch and German : variant of Burkhardt.Thomas Burchard came from London, England, to MA in 1635 aboard the True Love, and by 1652 he was in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Italian
Feminine of Bernard
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic form of French Bernard, BEARNARD means "bold as a bear."
Boy/Male
British, English
The Old English Variant of the German Bernard
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Bernhard, BERNHARDT means "bold as a bear."
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Leonhardt, LEONHARD means "lion-strong."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German
Strong as a Bear; Form of Bernard; Grim Bear; Bear; Courageous
Boy/Male
German American
Brave as a bear.
Male
French
 Norman French form of Old High German Bernhard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian
English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian : from a Germanic personal name (see Bernhard). The popularity of the personal name was greatly increased by virtue of its having been borne by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (c.1090–1153), founder and abbot of the Cistercian monastery at Clairvaux.Americanized form of German Bernhard or any of the other cognates in European languages; for forms see Hanks and Hodges 1988.The first bearer of the name in Canada was from the Lorraine region of France. He is documented in Quebec city in 1666 as Jean Bernard. He and some of his descendants bore the secondary surnames Anse and Hanse, because his original forename must have been Hans (the German equivalent of French Jean, English John). Another bearer, from La Rochelle, is documented in Quebec city in 1676; and a third, from the Poitou region of France, was also documented in Quebec city, in 1713, with the secondary surname Léveillé. Other documented secondary names are Jolicoeur, Larivière, and Lajoie.
Male
German
Contracted form of German Reginhard, REINHARD means "wise and strong."
BERNHARD SCHOTT
BERNHARD SCHOTT
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
Lord Krishna
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. If it is a habitational name, the location and etymology of the place from which it derives are obscure. Routledge, the more common form in the British Isles, is found mainly on the English-Scottish borders. The place in Cumbria, now called Routledge Burn, seems to have received its name in the 16th century from a member of the family rather than vice versa.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gangamaindan | காநà¯à®•மைநà¯à®¤à®¨
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Famous in the Vedas
Boy/Male
Indian
Wise
Male
English
Medieval short form of English Arnold, ARNE means "eagle power." Compare with another form of Arne.
Girl/Female
Indian
Rare
Girl/Female
Tamil
Success in life, Thought
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen.
Girl/Female
Indian
Immeasurable, Boundless
BERNHARD SCHOTT
BERNHARD SCHOTT
BERNHARD SCHOTT
BERNHARD SCHOTT
BERNHARD SCHOTT
n.
Alt. of Beguard
n.
Alt. of Schottische
n.
See Beghard.
n.
A yard belonging to a barn.
n.
A variety of small barnyard fowl, with feathered legs, probably brought from Bantam, a district of Java.
a.
Designating, or of the nature of, a kind of pottery made by Bernard Palissy, in France, in the 16th centry.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.
n.
A Scotch round dance in 2-4 time, similar to the polka, only slower; also, the music for such a dance; -- not to be confounded with the Ecossaise.
n.
A young bird or fowl, esp. a young barnyard fowl.
n.
An inclosure; usually, a small inclosed place in front of, or around, a house or barn; as, a courtyard; a cowyard; a barnyard.
n.
A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.