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  • Bromberg-Ost
  • Nazi concentration camp in modern Bydgoszcz, Poland

    Bromberg-Ost (German: Konzentrationslager Bromberg-Ost) was the female subcamp of the German Nazi concentration camp KL Stutthof between 1944 and 1945

    Bromberg-Ost

    Bromberg-Ost

    Bromberg-Ost

  • Female guards in Nazi concentration camps
  • who had been employed at Ravensbrück in 1942, then at Stutthof and its Bromberg-Ost subcamp, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen. She was given early release in

    Female guards in Nazi concentration camps

    Female guards in Nazi concentration camps

    Female_guards_in_Nazi_concentration_camps

  • Ewa Paradies
  • Nazi concentration camp official (1920–1946)

    became a wardress. In October 1944, she was reassigned to Stutthof's Bromberg-Ost subcamp; and in January 1945, she was moved back to the main Stutthof

    Ewa Paradies

    Ewa Paradies

    Ewa_Paradies

  • Stutthof concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp in Poland (1939–1945)

    shortage after the women's subcamp of Stutthof called Bromberg-Ost (Konzentrationslager Bromberg-Ost) was set up in the city of Bydgoszcz. Several Norwegian

    Stutthof concentration camp

    Stutthof concentration camp

    Stutthof_concentration_camp

  • Gerda Steinhoff
  • Nazi concentration camp guard (1922–1946)

    subcamp. On 1 December 1944, Steinhoff was reassigned to the Stutthof Bromberg-Ost female subcamp located in Bydgoszcz, some 170km (105 miles) south of

    Gerda Steinhoff

    Gerda Steinhoff

    Gerda_Steinhoff

  • Bydgoszcz
  • City in Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Poland

    camps or murdered in the town itself. The city renamed Bromberg was the site of Bromberg-Ost, a women's subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp. A

    Bydgoszcz

    Bydgoszcz

    Bydgoszcz

  • Bromberg (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    concentration camps near Bydgoszcz, Poland Bromberg-Ost Bromberg-Brahnau [pl] All pages with titles containing Bromberg Bromberger (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Bromberg (disambiguation)

    Bromberg_(disambiguation)

  • Herta Bothe
  • German concentration camp guard (1921-2000)

    July 1944, she was sent by Oberaufseherin Gerda Steinhoff to the Bromberg-Ost (Bromberg East) subcamp. On 21 January 1945, the 24-year-old Bothe accompanied

    Herta Bothe

    Herta Bothe

    Herta_Bothe

  • Vaivara concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp for Jews in Estonia during World War II

    were divided up and a number of them, including Margit, was sent to Bromberg-Ost. There a satellite workcamp (Außenlager) awaited them. 300 Jewish women

    Vaivara concentration camp

    Vaivara concentration camp

    Vaivara_concentration_camp

  • Stutthof trials
  • Series of war crime tribunals

    and overseers of the Stutthof concentration camp in Sztutowo and its Bromberg-Ost subcamp for women located in the city of Bydgoszcz. The accused were

    Stutthof trials

    Stutthof trials

    Stutthof_trials

  • Selbstschutz
  • Military unit

    such locations recorded in the following Polish cities: Bydgoszcz (see Bromberg-Ost), Brodnica (renamed Strasburg), Chełmno (see Chełmno extermination camp)

    Selbstschutz

    Selbstschutz

    Selbstschutz

  • Timeline of Bydgoszcz
  • Explosion at the Dynamit Nobel AG Factory kills 15 people. 12 September: Bromberg-Ost subcamp of the Stutthof concentration camp established by the Germans

    Timeline of Bydgoszcz

    Timeline_of_Bydgoszcz

  • December 1920
  • Month of 1920

    Paradies, Nazi concentration camp overseer and war criminal, guard at the Bromberg-Ost women's concentration camp; in Lębork, Danzig (present-day Poland) (d

    December 1920

    December 1920

    December_1920

  • Goat (soundtrack)
  • Soundtrack and score to the 2026 film

    Max Wrightson Additional music: Thomas Kotocheff Music supervisor: Sarah Bromberg Executive music producer: Dana Sano Music editors: DeVaughn Watts, Del

    Goat (soundtrack)

    Goat_(soundtrack)

  • Grand Duchy of Posen
  • Polish client state of the Kingdom of Prussia (1815-48)

    Historische Gesellschaft für den Netzedistrikt zu Bromberg (Historical Society for the Netze District in Bromberg, established in 1880) Pestalozzi-Verein der

    Grand Duchy of Posen

    Grand Duchy of Posen

    Grand_Duchy_of_Posen

  • Ostbank für Handel und Gewerbe
  • Former German bank

    für Handel und Gewerbe, a former affiliate of the Ostdeutsche Bank in Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz). In 1910-1911, the Ostbank had a new head office building

    Ostbank für Handel und Gewerbe

    Ostbank für Handel und Gewerbe

    Ostbank_für_Handel_und_Gewerbe

  • Prussian Eastern Railway
  • Railway line in German Empire

    210 kilometers (1,370 mi), with a main parallel route in the south via Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz, Poland) and Thorn (now Toruń, Poland) to Insterburg (now

    Prussian Eastern Railway

    Prussian Eastern Railway

    Prussian_Eastern_Railway

  • Province of Posen
  • Province of Prussia (1848–1920)

    606,084 1880: 1,703,397 1900: 1,887,275 1905: 1,986,267 1910: 2,099,831 (Bromberg – 763,947, Posen – 1,335,884) Prussian provinces were subdivided into government

    Province of Posen

    Province of Posen

    Province_of_Posen

  • Max Henze
  • SS-Brigadeführer and Police President

    German Nazi politician and SS-Brigadeführer who was police chief in Kassel, Bromberg (today Bydgoszcz), Danzig (today Gdańsk) and Essen. At the end of the Second

    Max Henze

    Max Henze

    Max_Henze

  • George Harrison
  • English musician (1943–2001)

    co-wrote songs and music with Dylan, Clapton, Preston, Doris Troy, David Bromberg, Gary Wright, Wood, Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty, among others. Harrison's

    George Harrison

    George Harrison

    George_Harrison

  • Operation Himmler
  • 1939 false-flag operations by Germany against Poland

    Propaganda stated that the press must show news on the barbarism of Poles in Bromberg. The expression "bloody sunday" must enter as a permanent term in the dictionary

    Operation Himmler

    Operation Himmler

    Operation_Himmler

  • Territorial losses of Germany in the 20th century
  • Regierungsbezirk) — the Regierungsbezirk of Posen and the Regierungsbezirk of Bromberg. From the Regierungsbezirk of Posen, the following territories were transferred

    Territorial losses of Germany in the 20th century

    Territorial losses of Germany in the 20th century

    Territorial_losses_of_Germany_in_the_20th_century

  • Posen (region)
  • Prussian administrative region

    The administrative region was bordered on the north by Regierungsbezirk Bromberg, to the west by the Province of Brandenburg, to the south by the Silesia

    Posen (region)

    Posen (region)

    Posen_(region)

  • Christian and Paul Voelkner (Pipe organ builders)
  • German Empire era organ company

    in Pomerania, the firm transferred and expanded in 1906 to Bydgoszcz (Bromberg). The Voelkner family had been living in Dünnow since 1734, working as

    Christian and Paul Voelkner (Pipe organ builders)

    Christian_and_Paul_Voelkner_(Pipe_organ_builders)

  • List of SS personnel
  • List of German Schutzstaffel members

    Chiemgau. 64697 23 March 1934 754133 Max Henze Police President in Kassel, Bromberg, Danzig and Essen; also a Generalmajor der Polizei. Hanged in Bydgoszcz

    List of SS personnel

    List of SS personnel

    List_of_SS_personnel

  • Health of Adolf Hitler
  • Bibcode:2014EvApp...7.1107P. doi:10.1111/eva.12145. PMC 4231599. PMID 25553071. Bromberg, N. (7 October 1974). "Hitler's Childhood". Int. R. Psycho-Anal. 1: 227–244

    Health of Adolf Hitler

    Health of Adolf Hitler

    Health_of_Adolf_Hitler

  • Toruńska Street, Bydgoszcz
  • Street, Bydgoszcz, Poland, 19th-20th century

    Industrie und Gewerbe in Bromberg. Bromberg: Dittmann. 1907. p. 140. Adressbuch nebst allgemeinem Geschäfts-Anzeiger von Bromberg und dessen Vororten auf

    Toruńska Street, Bydgoszcz

    Toruńska Street, Bydgoszcz

    Toruńska_Street,_Bydgoszcz

  • Gary & Mike
  • Television series

    Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 234. ISBN 978-1538103739. "Gary & Mike OST". Spotify. https://www.facebook.com/38495803047/posts/10158406817973048/

    Gary & Mike

    Gary_&_Mike

  • Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919)
  • Military insurrection in German-occupied Greater Poland

    also major cities with a significant German population like Bydgoszcz (Bromberg), Leszno (Lissa) and Rawicz (Rawitsch), as well as the lands of the Polish

    Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919)

    Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919)

    Greater_Poland_uprising_(1918–1919)

  • History of Poland
  • the loss of some of Poland's northern possessions. In 1657 the Treaty of Bromberg established the independence of the Duchy of Prussia. The Commonwealth

    History of Poland

    History of Poland

    History_of_Poland

  • Sadao Watanabe (musician)
  • Japanese jazz musician (born 1933)

    Vol. 2 Fun House 1994 with Souichi Noriki, Ricardo Silveira(g), Brian Bromberg(b), Alex Acuña(ds), Paulinho Da Costa(per), Vince Mendoza(conduct,arr)

    Sadao Watanabe (musician)

    Sadao Watanabe (musician)

    Sadao_Watanabe_(musician)

  • Oder
  • River in Central Europe

    Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 151928–1935, vol 13 (1932): Dreizehnter Band Mue–Ost, article: 'Oder', pp. 600seq., here p. 601. No ISBN. Cf. Archiwum Państwowe

    Oder

    Oder

    Oder

  • Free State of Prussia
  • 1918–1947 constituent state of Germany

    11 January 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2025. "Volksabstimmung in Teilen Ost- und Westpreußens" [Plebiscite in Parts of East and West Prussia]. Bundesarchiv

    Free State of Prussia

    Free State of Prussia

    Free_State_of_Prussia

  • Matthias Klemm
  • German painter and graphic artist

    Matthias Klemm (born 8 May 1941 in Bromberg, Bydgoszcz) is a German painter and graphic artist. Prior to 1989, his work focused mostly on criticism of

    Matthias Klemm

    Matthias_Klemm

  • Polish House, Bydgoszcz
  • 20th-century building in Bydgoszcz, Poland

    Bydgoszcz Diocese. The name harks back to the Polish House that stood in Bromberg in the years 1907–1919, to the benefit of the Polish denizens in Prussian

    Polish House, Bydgoszcz

    Polish House, Bydgoszcz

    Polish_House,_Bydgoszcz

  • Świecie
  • Town in Poland

    Gemeindelexikon für die regierungsbezirke Allenstein, Danzig, Marienwerder, Posen, Bromberg und Oppeln: Auf grund der ergebnisse der volkszählung vom. 1. Dezember

    Świecie

    Świecie

    Świecie

  • Hyde School (Maine)
  • School in Bath, Maine, United States

    Stereotypes". Study International. April 18, 2023. Retrieved May 11, 2023. Bromberg, Maria (2015). "Sponsor Insight: Hyde School". newsweek.com. Newsweek.

    Hyde School (Maine)

    Hyde_School_(Maine)

  • Loeser & Wolff
  • German tobacco company

    Melbourne/Australia and received the 1st prize there. At exhibitions in Königsberg, Bromberg and Berlin, the high quality of the cigars was awarded. In 1885, Loeser

    Loeser & Wolff

    Loeser & Wolff

    Loeser_&_Wolff

  • Kashubians
  • West Slavic ethnic group

    135 Ireneus Lakowski, Das behinderten-bildungswesen im Preussischen Osten: Ost-west-gefälle, Germanisierung und das Wirken des Pädagogen, LIT Verlag

    Kashubians

    Kashubians

    Kashubians

  • Brodnica
  • Place in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    Gemeindelexikon für die Regierungsbezirke Allenstein, Danzig, Marienwerder, Posen, Bromberg und Oppeln (in German). Berlin: Königlich Preußisches Statistisches Landesamt

    Brodnica

    Brodnica

    Brodnica

  • Szczecin Lagoon
  • Estuary on the Polish-German border

    Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz, Preussisches Wörterbuch: Deutsche Mundarten Ost- und Westpreussens, 6th edition, Wachholtz, 1974, p.595, ISBN 3-529-04611-6

    Szczecin Lagoon

    Szczecin Lagoon

    Szczecin_Lagoon

  • Carbide Factory, Bydgoszcz
  • Company, defunct, Bydgoszcz, Poland, 20th century

    Germanisation Carbide Gewerberat Böhm (1907). Industrie und Gewerbe in Bromberg. Bromberg: Dittmann. pp. 154–163. Pene, Robert (2018). Karbid Wielkopolski w

    Carbide Factory, Bydgoszcz

    Carbide Factory, Bydgoszcz

    Carbide_Factory,_Bydgoszcz

  • Former eastern territories of Germany
  • Eastern territories lost by Germany after World War II in Europe

    Prussia; Katowice District (Regierungsbezirk Kattowitz), or East Upper Silesia (Ost-Oberschlesien), which included Sosnowiec, Będzin, Chrzanów, and Zawiercie

    Former eastern territories of Germany

    Former eastern territories of Germany

    Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany

  • History of Pomerania
  • with Prussia. 1657: Treaty of Wehlau, confirmed by subsequent Treaty of Bromberg – Prussian rights in Pomerania assured by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    History of Pomerania

    History of Pomerania

    History_of_Pomerania

  • Volksdeutsche
  • Title for ethnic Germans in Nazi Germany

    populations in those areas. The Nazis detailed such goals in Generalplan Ost. In some areas, such as in Poland, Nazi authorities compiled specific lists

    Volksdeutsche

    Volksdeutsche

    Volksdeutsche

  • Bydgoszcz Cable Factory
  • Cable Production Factory, 1920, Bydgoszcz, Poland

    Göring Werke, Treuhandstelle Ost" (Trust Office East); 1942–1945 – "Felten-Guilleaume [ger] A.G. Wien", Kabelwerk – Bromberg; 1945–1948 – "Kabel Polski

    Bydgoszcz Cable Factory

    Bydgoszcz Cable Factory

    Bydgoszcz_Cable_Factory

  • Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany
  • Territories of Poland annexed during WWII

    Prussia" (German: Westpreußen) in Pomerelia with the government regions Bromberg, Danzig, and Marienwerder. These government regions were named after the

    Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany

    Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany

    Polish_areas_annexed_by_Nazi_Germany

  • Nakielska Street, Bydgoszcz
  • Street in Bydgoszcz, Poland

    Wyborxza pl. Retrieved 6 June 2016. Plan der Stadt Bromberg, 1914 Plan Miasta Bydgoszczy, 1933 Stadtplan Bromberg, 1941 Rasmus, Hugo (1996). Od tramwaju konnego

    Nakielska Street, Bydgoszcz

    Nakielska Street, Bydgoszcz

    Nakielska_Street,_Bydgoszcz

  • Lithuania Minor
  • Lithuanian ethnographic region in former Prussia

    elevated into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) until the 1657 Treaty of Bromberg. The term of Lithuania Minor appeared around that time (1517–1526).[citation

    Lithuania Minor

    Lithuania Minor

    Lithuania_Minor

  • Lębork
  • Town in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    William of Brandenburg-Prussia as a hereditary fiefdom in the 1657 Treaty of Bromberg. The Swedish troops burnt Lauenburg before their retreat in 1658, destroying

    Lębork

    Lębork

    Lębork

  • Helmut Bischoff
  • German SS-Obersturmbannführer, Gestapo officer and Nazi government official (1908–1993)

    Bischoff's unit was involved in the bloody pacification of Bydgoszcz (Bromberg) along with the mass-killing of ethnic Poles carried out as part of Operation

    Helmut Bischoff

    Helmut_Bischoff

  • NFL on Christmas Day
  • NFL games on Christmas

    for the first time ever". ProFootballTalk. Retrieved April 22, 2022. Bromberg, Nick (May 10, 2022). "2022 NFL schedule: Rams will host Russell Wilson

    NFL on Christmas Day

    NFL_on_Christmas_Day

  • Max Samuel
  • German businessman (1883–1942)

    Itzig family altered its surname to Samuel, as on 2 June 1888 the Royal Bromberg Regional Government granted the family's request. He left primary education

    Max Samuel

    Max Samuel

    Max_Samuel

  • Kwidzyn
  • Town in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    Gemeindelexikon für die regierungsbezirke Allenstein, Danzig, Marienwerder, Posen, Bromberg und Oppeln: Auf grund der ergebnisse der volkszählung vom. 1. Dezember

    Kwidzyn

    Kwidzyn

    Kwidzyn

  • Ełk
  • City in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland

    suzerainty until 1657, when Poland renounced its sovereignty in the Treaty of Bromberg and the Hohenzollern dynasty of Brandenburg gained hereditary sovereignty

    Ełk

    Ełk

    Ełk

  • Gustav Tornier
  • German zoologist and herpetologist

    a member of the Prussian landed gentry in Dombrowken, a village near Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz) in West Prussia. His father and mother had both died by

    Gustav Tornier

    Gustav Tornier

    Gustav_Tornier

  • Szwederowo district, Bydgoszcz
  • City district in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    (German: Schwedenhoche, Polish: Szwederowo Stare). Under Prussian rule, Bromberg city authorities handed out Szwederowo farm for perpetual lease to several

    Szwederowo district, Bydgoszcz

    Szwederowo district, Bydgoszcz

    Szwederowo_district,_Bydgoszcz

  • History of rail transport in Poland
  • through stations like Küstrin (Kostrzyn nad Odrą), Schneidemühl (Piła), Bromberg (Bydgoszcz) with a branch to Danzig (Gdańsk). The station of Kreuz (Krzyż)

    History of rail transport in Poland

    History_of_rail_transport_in_Poland

  • Jürgen Panis
  • Austrian footballer

    began his career with the younger generation of at SC Hochwolkersdorf-Bromberg, where he was noticed by the scouts of Admira Wacker and was brought to

    Jürgen Panis

    Jürgen_Panis

  • Chorzów Batory–Tczew railway
  • Railway line in Poland

    depot Underground pasage Bromberg (1851-1909) Bromberg Staatsbahnhof (1910-1920) Bydgoszcz (1920-1939) Bromberg (1939–1941) Bromberg Hauptbahnhof (1942-1945)

    Chorzów Batory–Tczew railway

    Chorzów Batory–Tczew railway

    Chorzów_Batory–Tczew_railway

  • Landkreis Regenwalde
  • District in Pomerania

    constitution for the districts was created; the Kreisordnung für die Provinzen Ost- und Westpreußen, Brandenburg, Pommern, Schlesien and Sachsen of 19 March

    Landkreis Regenwalde

    Landkreis Regenwalde

    Landkreis_Regenwalde

  • Richard M. Durbin
  • British computational biologist

    S. M.; Li, H.; Liu, X.; Maisinger, K. S.; Murray, L. J.; Obradovic, B.; Ost, T.; Parkinson, M. L.; et al. (2008). "Accurate whole human genome sequencing

    Richard M. Durbin

    Richard M. Durbin

    Richard_M._Durbin

  • Kaiserwald concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp in Latvia

    away with a close friend after she and some others were route-marched to Bromberg. Hiding in a house vacated by the Germans, she and her friend awaited the

    Kaiserwald concentration camp

    Kaiserwald_concentration_camp

  • Railway divisions in Germany
  • Administrative bodies for railways

    Wien / from August 1945 "General Division of the Austrian State Railways" (ÖstB), later "General Division of the Austrian Federal Railways" (ÖBB) and

    Railway divisions in Germany

    Railway_divisions_in_Germany

  • Einsatzkommando
  • Mobile killing squads in Nazi Germany

    German army reports.[29] These changes, largely the work of "Fremde Heere Ost" chief Colonel Reinhard Gehlen, included the granting of prisoner-of-war

    Einsatzkommando

    Einsatzkommando

    Einsatzkommando

  • Starogard Gdański
  • City in Poland

    meyers-1905-018-0857". www.zeno.org (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-04. Ost- und Westpreußen. Erich Weise. Stuttgart: Kröner. 1981. ISBN 3-520-31701-X

    Starogard Gdański

    Starogard Gdański

    Starogard_Gdański

  • Żegluga Bydgoska
  • Inland Shipping Company, 1891, Bydgoszcz, Poland

    existence dates back to 1869, when a shipping firm was established in then Bromberg. Since August 12, 2009, it has been integrated into Wrocław's group "OT

    Żegluga Bydgoska

    Żegluga Bydgoska

    Żegluga_Bydgoska

  • Miastko
  • Place in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    östlich der Oder-Neisse. Dokumentation der Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa. Vol. I/2. Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag. 1984. pp. 846–850. "Pomnik

    Miastko

    Miastko

    Miastko

  • Pomerania Euroregion
  • Transnational co-operation structure

    Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Museum Europäischer Kulturen, Europa an der Grenze: Ost Odra, West Oder, (Berliner Blätter; No. 30: Sonderheft), Münster/Westfalen:

    Pomerania Euroregion

    Pomerania_Euroregion

  • Erwin Clausen
  • German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient

    77 in Poland – September 1939 1 1 9 September 1939 17:03 PWS-26 Area of Bromberg 3.(J)/LG 2 – Claims with Jagdgeschwader 77 during the Battle of France

    Erwin Clausen

    Erwin Clausen

    Erwin_Clausen

  • Klaus Quaet-Faslem
  • German World War II fighter pilot (1913–1944)

    German advance, I.(Jagd)/LG 2 relocated to Lauenburg (now Lębork), near Bromberg on 9 September in support the 4. Armee. On 20 October 1940, Quaet-Faslem

    Klaus Quaet-Faslem

    Klaus_Quaet-Faslem

  • Early history of Pomerania
  • Otto, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Ost Universität (Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Völkerkunde

    Early history of Pomerania

    Early history of Pomerania

    Early_history_of_Pomerania

  • Jarmen
  • Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    Schmalspurbahn, and in 1897 to Altentreptow and Demmin by the Demminer Kleinbahn Ost as well as to Greifswald and Züssow by the Greifswald-Jarmener Kleinbahn

    Jarmen

    Jarmen

    Jarmen

  • Löcknitz
  • Municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    Löcknitz". loecknitz.eu. Retrieved 2023-08-21. Auswärtiges Amt.de "Aufbau Ost: Abschied von Vorurteilen". "Freundliche Übernahme". Ostsee-Zeitung (2019-10-03)

    Löcknitz

    Löcknitz

    Löcknitz

  • Gustow group
  • Archaeological culture in Europe

    Otto, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Ost Universität (Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Völkerkunde

    Gustow group

    Gustow_group

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  • Workman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Workman

    English : ostensibly an occupational name for a laborer, from Middle English work + man. According to a gloss cited by Reaney the term was used in the Middle Ages to denote an ambidextrous person, and the surname may also be a nickname in this sense.

    Workman

  • Preston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Preston

    English : habitational name from any of the extremely numerous places (most notably one in Lancashire) so called from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the meaning may have been either ‘village with a priest’ or ‘village held by the Church’.Scottish : habitational name from Presto(u)n, now Craigmillar, in Midlothian.

    Preston

  • Halstead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Halstead

    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.

    Halstead

  • Terry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Terry

    English and Irish : from the common Norman personal name, T(h)erry (Old French Thierri), composed of the unattested Germanic element þeudo- ‘people’, ‘race’ + rīc ‘power’. Theodoric was the name of the Ostrogothic leader (c. 454–526) who invaded Italy in 488 and established his capital at Ravenna in 493. His name was often taken as a derivative of Greek Theodōros (see Theodore). There was an Anglo-Norman family of this name in County Cork.Irish : Anglicized (‘translated’) form of Gaelic Mac Toirdhealbhaigh (see Turley).Southern French : occupational name for a potter, from Occitan terrin ‘earthenware vase’ (a diminutive of terre ‘earth’, Latin terra).

    Terry

  • Priestley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire)

    Priestley

    English (mainly Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of the various minor places so named, especially the one in North Yorkshire. These are named from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, i.e. a wood or clearing belonging to the Church.

    Priestley

  • Prescott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Prescott

    English : habitational name from any of the places so called, in southwestern Lancashire (now Merseyside), Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, and Devon, all of which are named from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘dwelling’. The surname is most common in Lancashire, and so it seems likely that the first of these places is the most frequent source. It is also present in Ireland, being recorded there first in the 15th century.John Prescott of Standish, Lancaster, England, arrived in New England in 1640 and in 1643 was one of the first settlers of Lancaster, MA. His descendants include several prominent Americans of the revolutionary war, including Samuel Prescott, born in Concord, MA, in 1751, whose fame lies in completing the midnight ride of warning in 1775 after Paul Revere was captured.

    Prescott

  • Hostler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hostler

    English : occupational name for the keeper of an inn or hostelry, a variant of Ostler.

    Hostler

  • Freestone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly East Anglia and East Midlands)

    Freestone

    English (chiefly East Anglia and East Midlands) : from the Old English personal name Frēostān, composed of the elements frēo ‘free’, ‘noble’, ‘generous’ + stān ‘stone’.

    Freestone

  • Easter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Easter

    English : topographic name for someone living to the east of a main settlement, from Middle English easter ‘eastern’, Old English ēasterra, in form a comparative of ēast ‘east’ (see East).English : habitational name from a group of villages in Essex, named from Old English eowestre ‘sheepfold’.English : nickname for someone who had some connection with the festival of Easter, such as being born or baptized at that time (Old English ēastre, perhaps from the name of a pagan festival connected with the dawn).Translation of the German family name Oster.

    Easter

  • Priest
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly West Midlands)

    Priest

    English (mainly West Midlands) : from Middle English pr(i)est ‘minister of the Church’ (Old English prēost, from Latin presbyter, Greek presbyteros ‘elder’, ‘counselor’, comparative of presbys ‘old man’), used as a nickname, either for someone with a pious manner or possibly for someone who had played the part of a priest in a pageant. It may also have been an occupational name for someone in the service of a priest, and occasionally it may have been used to denote someone suspected of being the son of a priest.A John Priest is recorded as being in Woburn, MA, as early as 1675. The Mayflower Pilgrim Digory Priest of Holland died the first winter at Plymouth in 1620, leaving behind a widow who remarried and two daughters, who did not pass on the family name.

    Priest

  • Prestwich
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Prestwich

    English : habitational name from places in Lancashire (now Greater Manchester) and Northumbria, so called from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + wīc ‘outlying settlement’. Compare Preston.

    Prestwich

  • CRÍOSTÓIR
  • Male

    Irish

    CRÍOSTÓIR

    Irish Gaelic form of Latin Christophorus, CRÍOSTÓIR means "Christ-bearer." 

    CRÍOSTÓIR

  • Hosler
  • Surname or Lastname

    German (Hösler)

    Hosler

    German (Hösler) : occupational name for a maker of hose (garments for the legs), from Middle High German hose (see Hose 3) + the agent suffix -r.German (Hösler) : habitational name for someone from Hösel near Düsseldorf.English : occupational name for a fowler, a variant of Osler, or for an innkeeper, a reduced form of Ostler. In both cases, the initial H- is inorganic.

    Hosler

  • Kingsford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsford

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Kingsford, for example in Essex, Devon, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. The name ostensibly means ‘the king’s ford’, but the one in Worcestershire is named as Cēningaford ‘ford of Cēna’s people’.

    Kingsford

  • Smallman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Smallman

    English : ostensibly a nickname for a small man, but the vocabulary word was also a feudal term denoting a subtenant, and the surname is more probably a status name with this origin.

    Smallman

  • Usher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Irish

    Usher

    English, Scottish, and Irish : occupational name for a janitor or gatekeeper, Middle English usher (Anglo-Norman French usser, Old French ussier, huissier, from Late Latin ustiarius, a derivative of classical Latin ostium ‘door’, ‘gate’). The term was also used in the Middle Ages of a court official charged with accompanying a person of rank on ceremonial occasions, and this may be a partial souce of the surname. This surname has been recorded in Ireland since the 14th century, and has sometimes been used as an equivalent of Hession.Jewish (from Poland and Ukraine) : from a southern Yiddish pronunciation of the Yiddish male personal name Osher (Hebrew Asher).Hezekiah Usher (d. 1676) is buried in King’s Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, MA.

    Usher

  • Rosborough
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now mainly northern Ireland)

    Rosborough

    English (now mainly northern Ireland) : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place.perhaps also an altered spelling of Swedish Rosberg or German Rossburg (see Rosburg).

    Rosborough

  • Ostler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ostler

    English : occupational name for an innkeeper, from Middle English (h)osteler (Old French (h)ostelier, an agent derivative of hostel, meaning a sizeable house in which guests could be lodged in separate rooms, derived from Late Latin hospitalis, from the genitive case of hospes ‘guest’). This term was at first applied to the secular officer in a monastery who was responsible for the lodging of visitors, but it was later extended to keepers of commercial hostelries, and this is probably the usual sense of the surname. The more restricted modern English sense, ‘groom’, is also a possible source.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with a cognate of Old High German ōst(an) (see Oest).

    Ostler

  • Eagle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Eagle

    English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname for a lordly, impressive, or sharp-eyed man, from Middle English egle ‘eagle’ (from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Laigle in Orne, France, the name of which ostensibly means ‘the eagle’, although it is possible that the recorded forms result from the operation of early folk etymology on some unknown original. Matilda de Aquila is recorded in 1129 as the widow of Robert Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland.Jewish : translation into English of Adler.

    Eagle

  • Host
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Host

    English : occupational name for an innkeeper, from Middle English, Old French (h)oste ‘host’, ‘guest’.Danish (Høst) : nickname from høst ‘harvest’, ‘autumn’ (see Herbst).French : from Old French ost ‘army’, hence an occupational name for a soldier.Dutch : from the Germanic personal name Austa, meaning ‘east’.German : habitational name from either of two places called Host, near Koblenz and near Bitburg.

    Host

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  • Raaheel
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raaheel

    The One who Lead or Show the Way

  • GIyn
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    GIyn

    Dwells in the glen.

  • Peyman
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi

    Peyman

    Promise

  • Pruthivi
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Pruthivi

    Earth

  • Anbunambi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Anbunambi

    Kind and Confident

  • Jerry
  • Girl/Female

    American, French, German, Hebrew

    Jerry

    Spear Ruler; The Lord is Exalted

  • Qadr |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Qadr |

    Fate, Destiny

  • Poorvesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Poorvesh

    Earth

  • Amok
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Amok

    A valley, a depth.

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    Muslim

    Lamiya |

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  • Ostracize
  • v. t.

    To banish from society; to put under the ban; to cast out from social, political, or private favor; as, he was ostracized by his former friends.

  • Ostrogothic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Ostrogoths.

  • Ostracoid
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Ostracoidea.

  • Ostracoid
  • n.

    One of the Ostracoidea.

  • Osteoplast
  • n.

    An osteoblast.

  • Osteotomy
  • n.

    The dissection or anatomy of bones; osteology.

  • Osteosarcomata
  • pl.

    of Osteosarcoma

  • Ostia
  • pl.

    of Ostium

  • Ostracoda
  • n. pl.

    Ostracoidea.

  • Ostracizing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ostracize

  • Ostitis
  • n.

    See Osteitis.

  • Ostracism
  • n.

    Banishment; exclusion; as, social ostracism.

  • Ostracize
  • v. t.

    To exile by ostracism; to banish by a popular vote, as at Athens.

  • Ostracized
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Ostracize

  • Osteoplastic
  • a.

    Producing bone; as, osteoplastic cells.

  • Ostleress
  • n.

    A female ostler.

  • Ostraciont
  • n.

    A fish of the genus Ostracion and allied genera.

  • Ostracodermi
  • n. pl.

    A suborder of fishes of which Ostracion is the type.

  • Osteotomist
  • n.

    One skilled in osteotomy.

  • Osteoplastic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the replacement of bone; as, an osteoplastic operation.