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American track coach and sprinter (1934–2024)
Brooks Johnson (February 28, 1934 – June 29, 2024) was an American sprinter and track coach. Johnson was a track star for his high school in Plymouth,
Brooks_Johnson
English physician and botanist (1763–1830)
William Brooks Johnson (1763–1830) (also Brookes) was an English medical doctor and botanist. He was educated at Repton School and admitted to Christ's
William_Brooks_Johnson
American screenwriter (1946–2010)
Brooks, co-writing the 1979 film Real Life with him and Shearer. Shearer fell out of Brooks's orbit following this movie, leaving Brooks and Johnson to
Monica_Johnson
River in New York, United States
Johnson Hollow Brook is a river in Delaware County, New York. It flows into the Schoharie Creek northwest of Prattsville. "Johnson Hollow Brook". Geographic
Johnson_Hollow_Brook
English merchant of fine wine and spirits
next year. In 1831, the Johnson family sold its interest in the business to Alfred Brooks. The firm was renamed Justerini & Brooks and its headquarters were
Justerini_&_Brooks
Name list
musician and chef Brooks Holder (1914–1986), American baseball player Bubba Jennings, American basketball player and coach Brooks Johnson (born 1934), American
Brooks_(given_name)
UK's largest online real estate portal and property website
20,000 advertisers of available properties on the other side. Peter Brooks-Johnson, who joined Rightmove in 2006, became chief operating officer in 2013
Rightmove
1985 film directed by Albert Brooks
satirical road comedy film directed by Albert Brooks and co-written by Brooks with Monica Johnson. The film stars Brooks alongside Julie Hagerty as a married couple
Lost_in_America
American actor (born 1947)
allowed Brooks to improvise much of his dialogue. Brooks directorial debut was Real Life (1979), which he co-wrote with Harry Shearer and Monica Johnson. The
Albert_Brooks
American actor (born 1978)
2014. Retrieved January 14, 2017. "Watch Aubrey Plaza and Jake Johnson in JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound's 'Rouse Yourself' video - EXCLUSIVE". EW.com
Jake_Johnson
Canadian basketball player (born 1996)
same year, Brooks was named the Best Defensive Player after helping the Canada national team to bronze in the FIBA Basketball World Cup. Brooks has developed
Dillon_Brooks
American writer (born 1972)
Maximilian Michael Brooks (born May 22, 1972) is an American writer. He is the son of actors Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft. Much of Brooks' writing focuses
Max_Brooks
American filmmaker, actor, comedian, and songwriter (born 1926)
Brooks – Box Office Data Movie Star at The Numbers Mel Brooks at IMDb Mel Brooks at Virtual-History.com (Photographs and Books) Topic: Mel Brooks's channel
Mel_Brooks
1974 Western comedy film by Mel Brooks
Saddles is a 1974 American satirical Western comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, who co-wrote the screenplay with Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman
Blazing_Saddles
American country singer (born 1962)
continued to urge Brooks to return to Nashville, which he did. In 1987, Brooks and wife Sandy Mahl moved to Nashville, and Brooks began making contacts
Garth_Brooks
1996 American film
directed by Albert Brooks, co-written by Brooks with Monica Johnson, and starring Brooks and Debbie Reynolds as son and mother. Brooks portrays a novelist
Mother_(1996_film)
American actor and wrestler (born 1972)
Dwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), also known by his ring name "The Rock", is an American actor and professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE
Dwayne_Johnson
Topics referred to by the same term
mathematics at Ohio State University William Brooks Johnson (1763–1830), English physician and botanist William B. Johnson, president of the Illinois Central Railroad
William_B._Johnson
Canadian politician (1890–1967)
Alfred Johnson Brooks, PC QC (November 14, 1890 – December 7, 1967) was a Canadian parliamentarian. A teacher and barrister by training, Brooks represented
Alfred_Johnson_Brooks
American professional golfer (born 1990)
media related to Brooks Koepka. Brooks Koepka at the PGA Tour official site Brooks Koepka at the European Tour official site Brooks Koepka at the Japan
Brooks_Koepka
American soul vocal group
Roosters by Chattanooga, Tennessee natives Sam Gooden, Richard Brooks and Arthur Brooks, who moved to Chicago and added Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield
The_Impressions
American psychoanalyst
is an American academic and psychotherapist. She is the Christiane Brooks Johnson Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary
Ann_Belford_Ulanov
President of the United States from 1963 to 1969
Baines Johnson (August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), also known as LBJ, was the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. Johnson was vice
Lyndon_B._Johnson
American professional golfer (born 1984)
(October 2, 2018). "Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson 'pulled apart' in Ryder Cup brawl as tensions boiled over: Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson reportedly had
Dustin_Johnson
Pamela Cooper-White (born 3 October 1955) is the Christiane Brooks Johnson Professor Emerita and Dean Emerita of Psychology and Religion at Union Theological
Pamela_Cooper-White
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964) is a British politician and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader
Boris_Johnson
American sprinter (born 1982)
in 10.06 seconds. After the 2010 season, Gatlin switched coaches to Brooks Johnson. Before the start of his 2011 outdoor season, Gatlin ran the 100 m in
Justin_Gatlin
American football player (born 2003)
knee that he suffered in college. Brooks was activated on November 6. In Week 14 against the Philadelphia Eagles, Brooks suffered a season-ending non–contact
Jonathon Brooks (American football)
Jonathon_Brooks_(American_football)
American hurdler (born 1982)
college, he pursued track and field professionally. While coached by Brooks Johnson, and managed by Marisa Reich he won at the Internationales Stadionfest
David_Oliver_(hurdler)
Country house in Derbyshire, England
and heiress of the last male Franceys married William Brooks. Their grandson William Brooks Johnson (1763–1830) replaced the old manor house with the present
Coxbench_Hall
American musician (born 1958)
of the band split in 1982, Brooks moved to Los Angeles to develop a solo career, releasing an album titled Meredith Brooks in 1986, which saw limited
Meredith_Brooks
American journalist
George B. Johnson (born 11 June 1942 in Newport News, Virginia) is a science educator who for many years has written a weekly column "On Science" in the
George_B._Johnson
Canadian soul music group
as Diane Brooks, Eric Mercury, William "Smitty" Smith, Steve Kennedy and Eric "Mouse" Johnson. At times they are also referred to Diane Brooks, Eric Mercury
The Soul Searchers (Canadian group)
The_Soul_Searchers_(Canadian_group)
American writer (1917–2000)
Chicago, Illinois. She was the first child of David Anderson Brooks and Keziah (Wims) Brooks. Her father, a janitor for a music company, had hoped to pursue
Gwendolyn_Brooks
1981 film by Albert Brooks
romantic comedy film directed by and starring Albert Brooks, who also co-wrote the script with Monica Johnson. It co-stars Kathryn Harrold and Bruno Kirby. In
Modern_Romance_(film)
American basketball player (born 1989)
Celtics along with a 2014 second-round pick for the rights to MarShon Brooks. Johnson received limited playing time throughout the course of the 2011–2012
JaJuan_Johnson
1999 comedy film by Albert Brooks
comedy film starring Albert Brooks, Sharon Stone, Andie MacDowell and Jeff Bridges. It is the sixth film to be directed by Brooks, from a screenplay co-written
The_Muse_(1999_film)
American door and window company
disability". kare11.com. October 12, 2022. Retrieved 2023-11-17. Tribune, Brooks Johnson Star (12 October 2022). "State settles with Andersen Windows over 'refusal'
Andersen_Corporation
1979 film
comedy film starring Albert Brooks (in his directorial debut), who also co-authored the screenplay alongside Monica Johnson and Harry Shearer. It is a
Real_Life_(1979_film)
American actress
Johnson is an American actress. She is best known for playing Terry Hartford in the CBS primetime soap opera Falcon Crest from 1983 to 1986. Johnson made
Laura_Johnson
American basketball player and rapper (born 2003)
Flau'jae Monae Johnson (flaw-JAY; born November 3, 2003) is an American rapper and professional basketball player for the Seattle Storm of the Women's
Flau'jae_Johnson
British writer and investigative journalist
would use various unscrupulous tactics at the behest of editor Rebekah Brooks. Johnson has written for publications including the News of the World, the Sunday
Graham_Johnson_(author)
Texas legislator
as an attorney for politicians Mike Martin, Craig Eiland, and Jack Brooks. Johnson also worked in the Office of Legislative Affairs during the Clinton
Ann_Johnson_(politician)
Former U.S. military air base in San Antonio, Texas
named Brooks Field by the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps to honor San Antonio aviator Sidney Johnson Brooks, Jr. The first commander of Brooks Field
Brooks_Air_Force_Base
American lawyer and politician (born 1972)
"Speaker Johnson wrote foreword for book filled with conspiracy theories and homophobic insults". CNN. Retrieved December 21, 2025. Brooks, Emily (December
Mike_Johnson
American lawyer (born 1975)
Johnson is the second son of United States Senator Tim Johnson, and his wife, Barbara (née Brooks) Johnson. He was born in Vermillion, South Dakota, and moved
Brendan_Johnson
American football player (born 1997)
NFL draft. Brooks was born in Dallas, Texas, and later moved to Houston, Texas, where he grew up. He attended Stratford High School. Brooks was named All-District
Jordyn_Brooks
Any material originating from living organisms
Lond. B. Biol. Sci. 29; 361(1470) 869–885. Hamilton Raven, Peter; Brooks Johnson, George (2002). Biology. McGraw-Hill Education. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-07-112261-0
Biotic_material
Film by Alan Johnson
a 1983 American war comedy film directed by Alan Johnson, produced by Mel Brooks, and starring Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, Christopher
To Be or Not to Be (1983 film)
To_Be_or_Not_to_Be_(1983_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
mathematician William Brooks Johnson (1763–1830), English physician and botanist William Summer Johnson (1913–1995), American chemist Mike Johnson (technologist)
William_Johnson
British film director, artist and photographer (born 1967)
Samantha Louise Taylor-Johnson OBE (née Taylor-Wood; born 4 March 1967) is a British filmmaker. Her directorial feature film debut was 2009's Nowhere
Sam_Taylor-Johnson
American singer (1846–1914)
p. 40. Brooks 2004, p. 43. Brooks 2004, p. 63. Brooks 2004, p. 67. Brooks 2004, p. 46. Brooks 2004, pp. 47–57. "Honoring George W. Johnson - At Last"
George_W._Johnson_(singer)
American photographer
in the 1920s, and in New York and Philadelphia in the 1930s. Barbara Brooks Johnson was born on July 8, 1900, in Buffalo, Kansas. Her family moved to the
Barbara_Morgan_(photographer)
American professional wrestler and manager (born 1978)
also known for her work in Impact Wrestling. Tanea Brooks was born and raised in Owasso, Oklahoma. Brooks became a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader at age 18 in
Rebel_(wrestler)
American professional wrestler (born 1978)
Brooks retired from wrestling but returned in 2021 when he joined All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he won the AEW World Championship twice. Brooks was
CM_Punk
US governing body for track and field
2014 Ed Temple 2015 Joe Vigil 2016 Tom Tellez 2017 Clyde Hart 2018 Brooks Johnson 2019 Bob Larsen 2020 No Award 2021 Bill Dellinger 2022 George Williams
USA_Track_&_Field
American architect (1926–2021)
1926 in Herington, Kansas, as the youngest child of Ida & Brooks Johnson. His father, Brooks, was a railroad worker. He showed artistic tendencies from
Nathan_Johnson_(architect)
Christian seminary in New York City
strengthening ties between the two seminaries. Pamela Cooper-White – Christiane Brooks Johnson Professor of Psychology and Religion Kelly Brown Douglas – Dean of the
Union_Theological_Seminary
American director and composer (1938–2011)
the hit song of the same name, earning Brooks an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and a Grammy Award. Brooks became the subject of an investigation
Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)
Topics referred to by the same term
Alfred Brooks may refer to: Alfred Brooks (cricketer) (1846–1911), English cricketer Alfred Brooks (dancer) (1916–2005), American modern dancer, choreographer
Alfred_Brooks
1975 film
directed by Richard Brooks and starring Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, and James Coburn, with Ian Bannen, Jan-Michael Vincent, Ben Johnson and Dabney Coleman
Bite_the_Bullet_(film)
Golf tournament
Glover, respectively. Brooks Koepka won his second PGA Championship, and fourth major, by two strokes ahead of runner-up Dustin Johnson. By doing so he became
2019_PGA_Championship
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
features an ironwork railing. The house was built c. 1840 by Deacon Nathan Brooks Johnson, a local blacksmith who may have made the balcony railings. It is Winchester's
Jacob_Stanton_House
American mathematician (1918–2020)
Creola Katherine Johnson (née Coleman, previously Goble; August 26, 1918 – February 24, 2020) was an American mathematician and human computer whose calculations
Katherine_Johnson
American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
from Lonnie Brooks, Eddy Clearwater, Jimmy Johnson, Willie Kent, and Al Kapone and was produced by Jellybean Johnson. From 2007 to 2010, Brooks toured with
Ronnie_Baker_Brooks
1963 live album by Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks
Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks at the Cannes Film Festival is a live 1963 comedy album by the American comedians Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, recorded at the
Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks at the Cannes Film Festival
Carl_Reiner_and_Mel_Brooks_at_the_Cannes_Film_Festival
American conservative commentator (born 1987)
Benny Johnson (born May 27, 1987) is an American right-wing political commentator and YouTuber. He has contributed to several conservative media outlets
Benny_Johnson_(columnist)
British film and music video producer, director and editor
Neil Brook Johnson (born 26 July 1967) is a British film and music video producer, director and editor best known for his long association with heavy
Neil_Johnson_(director)
American football player (born 1990)
December 19, 2017, Johnson was named to his first Pro Bowl along with right guard Brandon Brooks. Near the end of the season, Johnson received an overall
Lane_Johnson
American journalist, commentator, editor
to give his talk, he asked whether Brooks was in the lecture audience and offered him a job. Upon graduation, Brooks became a police reporter for the City
David_Brooks_(commentator)
Distillery based in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Teams, Culture & Jobs". THE ORG. Retrieved 24 October 2023. Tribune, Brooks Johnson Star (2 November 2021). "Minnesota's Phillips Distilling acquires two
Phillips_Distilling_Company
Canadian professional wrestler (1944–2020)
Rocky Johnson (born Wayde Douglas Bowles; August 24, 1944 – January 15, 2020) was a Canadian professional wrestler. Among many National Wrestling Alliance
Rocky_Johnson
President of the United States from 1865 to 1869
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. The 16th vice president, he
Andrew_Johnson
American football player (born 1972)
Jasmine Johnson, Romel Brooks, Asia Johnson, Izreal Brooks, and Chyna Brooks. He and his family reside in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. "Barrett Brooks Stats
Barrett_Brooks
1990 studio album by Garth Brooks
guitar, backing vocals (track 5) Garth Brooks – lead vocals, acoustic guitar; backing vocals (track 5) Sandy Brooks – backing vocals (track 5) Stephanie
No_Fences
Golf tournament
back! Brooks Koepka wins PGA Championship, claims fifth major title". Golf Magazine. Retrieved May 21, 2023. Nelson, Elizabeth (May 21, 2023). "Brooks Koepka
2023_PGA_Championship
Newspaper journalist and publisher (1948–2015)
University, supported by an endowment from Clark-Johnson's husband, Brooks Johnson, created the Sue Clark-Johnson Professorship in Media Innovation and Leadership
Sue_Clark-Johnson
1989 studio album by Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks is the debut album by American country music artist Garth Brooks, released on April 12, 1989, through Capitol Nashville. It was both a critical
Garth_Brooks_(album)
American athlete and YouTube personality (born 1983)
sixth in the 2009 final and fifth in the 2011 final. Symmonds signed with Brooks Running in January 2014 after a 7-year sponsorship with Nike. In October
Nick_Symmonds
American basketball player (born 1989)
coach Avery Johnson. Brooks admitted to having "confidence issues" early in the year. When P.J. Carlesimo became the team's coach, he gave Brooks more minutes
MarShon_Brooks
American choreographer and film director (1937–2018)
Alan Johnson (February 18, 1937 – July 7, 2018) was a three-time Emmy Award-winning American choreographer, best known for his work on Mel Brooks films
Alan_Johnson_(choreographer)
American hurdler (born 1982)
Sheena Tosta (née Johnson; born October 1, 1982) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the 400 metres hurdles. Her personal best time
Sheena_Tosta
Junior ice hockey team
The Brooks Bandits are a Junior ice hockey team in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) based in Brooks, Alberta. The teams plays its home games at
Brooks_Bandits
1980 Olympic ice hockey game
take the test would automatically fail. Brooks had to select from 68 players who started the tryout. Brooks wanted to include Joe Mullen, a future three-time
Miracle_on_Ice
American gospel group
Original members Orville Bryce Brooks, vocals (January 27, 1919 – August 30, 1997) Theodore Brooks (aka Ted Brooks), baritone vocals (July 4, 1915 –
The_Jubalaires
2009 studio album by Jet
vocals (9) Troupe Gammage – piano (5, 6, 8) Brooks Johnson – vocals (1) Ella Stovall – vocals (1) Josie Johnson – vocals (1) Theo Tolan – vocals (1) Samantha
Shaka_Rock
American ice hockey player and coach (1937–2003)
Hockey Hall of Fame in 2006. Brooks was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, to Pauline and Herbert David Brooks. He attended Johnson High School, where his team
Herb_Brooks
American sports film by Gavin O'Connor
is skeptical, but gives Brooks the job. Brooks meets assistant coach Craig Patrick at the tryouts in Colorado Springs. Brooks selects a preliminary roster
Miracle_(2004_film)
American actor (1896–1969)
Clarence Ahart Brooks (also known as Clarence A. Brooks) (1896–1969) was an American actor. He appeared in numerous films including in starring roles.
Clarence_Brooks_(actor)
American college football season
and Avery Johnson (analyst) Box score, Recap Marshall Thundering Herd (4–3) vs Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (4–3) – Game summary at Brooks Stadium •
2025 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team
2025_Coastal_Carolina_Chanticleers_football_team
American historian and political scientist (1848–1927)
for them until both Brooks and Evelyn died. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1918. Brooks Adams was the last Adams
Brooks_Adams
American politician (born 1954)
Donald Trump, Brooks was initially supported by Trump, but Trump rescinded his endorsement of Brooks candidacy in March 2022, claiming Brooks had "gone woke"
Mo_Brooks
American heptathlete
Jacquelyn Kate Johnson (born September 8, 1984, in San Jose, California) is an American heptathlete. She is a four-time NCAA outdoor champion (2004, 2006–2008)
Jackie_Johnson_(heptathlete)
All-boys high school sports league in the Washington, D.C., area
Hubbard, '94, lacrosse Danny Hultzen, baseball Ray Brown, track and field Brooks Johnson, athletic director/coach Nick Lowery, football Lester Lyles, football
Interstate Athletic Conference
Interstate_Athletic_Conference
Village in Derbyshire, England
Coxbench railway station on the Midland Railway Ripley Branch. William Brooks Johnson (1763–1830), an English physician and botanist. Ernest Townsend (1880–1944)
Holbrook,_Derbyshire
2021 vehicular mass murder in Wisconsin
the scene yelled at Brooks to stop. At the same time, Brooks zigzagged with his vehicle for blocks to strike pedestrians. Brooks's defense attorney Anna
Waukesha Christmas parade attack
Waukesha_Christmas_parade_attack
First Lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969
Bird" Johnson (née Taylor; December 22, 1912 – July 11, 2007) was the first lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969 as the wife of Lyndon B. Johnson, the
Lady_Bird_Johnson
2003 single by Brooks & Dunn
Speedway in July 2003. In 2019, Brooks & Dunn re-recorded "Red Dirt Road" with American country music artist Cody Johnson for their album Reboot. In their
Red_Dirt_Road_(song)
Attempted coup d'état against Arkansas governor Elisha Baxter's administration
Brooks–Baxter War, also known as the Brooks–Baxter Affair, or Arkansas Civil War was an attempt made by failed gubernatorial candidate Joseph Brooks of
Brooks–Baxter_War
American politician (1922–2012)
Rayburn and President Lyndon B. Johnson. For over fifteen years, he was the dean of the Texas congressional delegation. Brooks was born in Crowley, Louisiana
Jack Brooks (American politician)
Jack_Brooks_(American_politician)
BROOKS JOHNSON
BROOKS JOHNSON
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, BROOKS means "of the brook."
Girl/Female
English American
Water; stream. Actress Brooke Shields.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Brook
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Brooke
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Crook 1.
Male
English
 English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Old English broc, BROOK means "brook, stream."
Boy/Male
English
Brook; stream.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Rook 1.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Son of Brooke; Running Water; Near the Stream or Brook; Of the Brook
Boy/Male
British, English
Brook; Stream; Near the Stream
Boy/Male
English
Near the Stream; Brook
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Brook, which preserves a trace of the Old English dative singular case, originally used after a preposition (e.g. ‘at the brook’).In 1650, Robert and Mary Mainwaring Brooke brought ten children and a number of servants with them from England to MD, where Robert became governor. Although the fourteen known contemporary Brooke immigrants in VA included Robert’s brothers Richard and Humphrey, the relationships of the others are unknown. Brooke family memorials remain in the Anglican church at Whitchurch, Hampshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the possessive case of Brook (i.e. ‘of the brook’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Americanized spelling of German Brucks.This name was brought independently to North America from England by numerous different bearers from the 17th century onward. Among them were William Brooks, who brought the name to Scituate, MA, from Kent, England, in 1635, and Henry Brooks, who came to Woburn, MA, in or before 1649.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a brook or stream, from Middle Englisk brook, Old English brÅc ‘brook’, ‘stream’.North German and Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a water meadow or marsh, from Low German brook, Dutch broek (cognate with German Bruch and Old English brÅc; see 1).Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Bruck or German Bruch.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Indian
A Small Stream; Near the Stream or Brook; From the Western Stream
Boy/Male
English American
Brook; stream.
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Jamaican
A Small Fresh Water Stream; A Brook; A Stream; Breaking Forth; Dweller by the Brook; Lover
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Brook, BROOKE means "brook, stream."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Brookins.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brook, which preserves the Old English genitive case (i.e. ‘of the brook’).
BROOKS JOHNSON
BROOKS JOHNSON
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Welsh masculine personal name Cynddelw, KENDALL means "exalted effigy."Â
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Valerianus, VALERIANO means "to be healthy, to be strong."
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of courage, Lord of the brave
Girl/Female
Finnish, German
Pure
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Pretty Face
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gods gracious butterfly
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Keogh.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Caieu, a lost place near Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais. Compare Cahow.
Surname or Lastname
English (Bristol)
English (Bristol) : variant spelling of Pullen.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Light of Bliss
BROOKS JOHNSON
BROOKS JOHNSON
BROOKS JOHNSON
BROOKS JOHNSON
BROOKS JOHNSON
v. t.
To enter, write, or register in a book or list.
n.
A plant having twigs suitable for making brooms to sweep with when bound together; esp., the Cytisus scoparius of Western Europe, which is a low shrub with long, straight, green, angular branches, minute leaves, and large yellow flowers.
a.
Inclined to brood.
v. t.
To brook; to endure.
n.
An implement for sweeping floors, etc., commonly made of the panicles or tops of broom corn, bound together or attached to a long wooden handle; -- so called because originally made of the twigs of the broom.
v. t.
To sit over, cover, and cherish; as, a hen broods her chickens.
a.
Versed in books; having knowledge derived from books.
n. pl.
High boots, having generally a band of some kind of light-colored leather around the upper part of the leg; riding boots.
n.
An account of books; book lore; bibliography.
n.
One who collects illustrations from various books for the decoration of one book.
a.
Kept for breeding from; as, a brood mare; brood stock; having young; as, a brood sow.
imp. & p. p.
of Brook
n.
One who broils, or cooks by broiling.
imp. & p. p.
To adorn as with a brooch.
v. t.
To bear; to endure; to put up with; to tolerate; as, young men can not brook restraint.
a.
Of or pertaining to broom; overgrowing with broom; resembling broom or a broom.
v. t.
The young birds hatched at one time; a hatch; as, a brood of chickens.
n.
A servant at a hotel or elsewhere, who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes.