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  • Campbellite
  • Adherent of Restoration Movement religious groups

    Campbellite is a mildly pejorative term referring to adherents of certain religious groups that have historic roots in the Restoration Movement, among

    Campbellite

    Campbellite

  • Restoration Movement
  • Christian movement seeking church reformation and unification

    The Restoration Movement (also known as the American Restoration Movement or the Stone–Campbell Movement, and pejoratively as Campbellism) is a Christian

    Restoration Movement

    Restoration Movement

    Restoration_Movement

  • List of Christian denominations
  • A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity, identified by traits such as a name, organization and doctrine. Individual bodies

    List of Christian denominations

    List of Christian denominations

    List_of_Christian_denominations

  • Isaac Morley
  • Early LDS Church leader

    in this area, he joined the reformed Baptist faith (also known as the Campbellites) under the ministry of Sidney Rigdon. Morley was also the leader of a

    Isaac Morley

    Isaac Morley

    Isaac_Morley

  • Arianism
  • Christological doctrine attributed to Arius

    Doctrine of the Trinity: Or a Check to Modern Arianism as Taught by Campbellites, Hicksites, New Lights, Universalists and Mormons, and Especially by

    Arianism

    Arianism

  • Joseph Smith
  • Founder of the Latter Day Saint movement (1805–1844)

    others left New York for Ohio. There they encountered the hugely-popular Campbellite minister Sidney Rigdon. Rigdon, who had long preached a Restoration of

    Joseph Smith

    Joseph Smith

    Joseph_Smith

  • Churches of Christ
  • Autonomous set of Christian congregations

    that is found in the New Testament. Adherents are also referred to as Campbellites by academics and other denominations because it is assumed that they

    Churches of Christ

    Churches of Christ

    Churches_of_Christ

  • Newel K. Whitney
  • Former presiding Bishop of the LDS church

    of Christ or Campbellite movement. He joined the early Latter Day Saint church, called the Church of Christ, in 1830 after his Campbellite bishop, Sidney

    Newel K. Whitney

    Newel K. Whitney

    Newel_K._Whitney

  • Mormon (word)
  • Word used for concepts relating to Latter-Day Saints

    which was the same terminology used by the Campbellites only a few miles away. Therefore, like the Campbellites, the term "Mormonite" was applied to the

    Mormon (word)

    Mormon (word)

    Mormon_(word)

  • John Muir
  • Scottish-American naturalist (1838–1914)

    practice, leading to their immigration and joining a congregation of the Campbellite Restoration Movement, called the Disciples of Christ. By the age of 11

    John Muir

    John Muir

    John_Muir

  • Christian churches and churches of Christ
  • Protestant denominations

    Sponsoring church (Churches of Christ) Churches of Christ (non-institutional) Campbellite “Though some in the Movement have been reluctant to label themselves

    Christian churches and churches of Christ

    Christian_churches_and_churches_of_Christ

  • Christadelphians
  • Restorationist nontrinitarian Christian denomination

    the Kingdom. His message was particularly welcomed in Scotland, and Campbellite, Unitarian and Adventist friends separated to form groups of "Baptised

    Christadelphians

    Christadelphians

  • List of religious slurs
  • of origin Targeted demographic Meaning, origin and notes References Campbellite United States Followers of Church of Christ Followers of the Church of

    List of religious slurs

    List_of_religious_slurs

  • Golden, Oregon
  • Former town in Josephine County, Oregon, U.S.

    downstream from Golden. By 1892, over 150 people lived along Coyote Creek. A Campbellite church and general store were constructed, and in 1896 the Golden post

    Golden, Oregon

    Golden, Oregon

    Golden,_Oregon

  • Benjamin Wilson (biblical scholar)
  • Autodidact biblical scholar, writer, and co-founder

    Wilson's family joined the growing Campbellite movement in 1840, but began to distance themselves from the Campbellites while in Geneva. In 1846 Wilson wrote

    Benjamin Wilson (biblical scholar)

    Benjamin Wilson (biblical scholar)

    Benjamin_Wilson_(biblical_scholar)

  • Billie Sol Estes
  • American businessman and confidence swindler

    2014. Randolph, Robert M. (May 22, 2013). "Billie Sol Estes: The Last Campbellite". HuffPost. New York. Retrieved March 27, 2014. Barmash, Isadore. Great

    Billie Sol Estes

    Billie_Sol_Estes

  • Evangelical Christian Church in Canada
  • Association Mahoning Baptist Association Walter Scott "Raccoon" John Smith Campbellite United Movement (1832–1906) James Turner Barclay Selina Huntington Bakewell

    Evangelical Christian Church in Canada

    Evangelical_Christian_Church_in_Canada

  • Shaking the dust from the feet
  • Practice in ancient Judaism

    William E. McLellin and Samuel H. Smith washed their feet against a Campbellite congregation, after they had given them time during a meeting but rejected

    Shaking the dust from the feet

    Shaking_the_dust_from_the_feet

  • Millerism
  • Christian movement founded by William Miller

    denominational lines, especially from Baptist, Presbyterian, Methodist and Campbellite churches, forming distinct denominations only after the Great Disappointment

    Millerism

    Millerism

  • M. F. K. Fisher
  • American food writer (1908–1992)

    tension in the household. She was a stern, rather joyless person, and a Campbellite who firmly believed in overcooked, bland food. She was also a follower

    M. F. K. Fisher

    M._F._K._Fisher

  • Orson Hyde
  • American religious leader (1805–1878)

    the Reformed Baptist Society (later Disciples of Christ or Campbellites). He was a Campbellite pastor in Mentor, Ohio, in 1830. When Oliver Cowdery and

    Orson Hyde

    Orson Hyde

    Orson_Hyde

  • Peter Whitmer Jr.
  • Book of Mormon witness

    to the Native Americans. This mission led to the conversion of former Campbellite minister Sidney Rigdon. Whitmer subsequently moved to Jackson County

    Peter Whitmer Jr.

    Peter_Whitmer_Jr.

  • Religion in the Philippines
  • Santos in 1988. Churches of Christ (Churches of Christ 33 AD/the Stone-Campbellites) is a restorationist movement that distinctly believes in a set of steps

    Religion in the Philippines

    Religion_in_the_Philippines

  • Amos Sutton Hayden
  • American Restoration Movement preacher, hymn composer, writer, and educator

    1995 "Amos Sutton Hayden was a historian of the Disciples of Christ (Campbellite) and opponent of Mormonism. In 1875, he published Early History of the

    Amos Sutton Hayden

    Amos Sutton Hayden

    Amos_Sutton_Hayden

  • Georgetown College
  • Christian college in Georgetown, Kentucky, U.S.

    third president, Benjamin Farnsworth, endured a power struggle with the Campbellites and resigned in 1837. In 1838, Rev. Rockwood Giddings became the fourth

    Georgetown College

    Georgetown_College

  • History of religion in the United States
  • Lutheran and Reformed Churches largely from the Midwest, and various of Campbellite, Christian Connexion and "Christian" churches. Cumberland Presbyterian

    History of religion in the United States

    History of religion in the United States

    History_of_religion_in_the_United_States

  • Endowment (Latter Day Saints)
  • Latter Day Saint temple practice

    Smith was joined in his ministry by Sidney Rigdon, a newly converted Campbellite minister from Ohio. Rigdon's congregation also was converted to Smith's

    Endowment (Latter Day Saints)

    Endowment_(Latter_Day_Saints)

  • Sampson Avard
  • Mormon vigilante

    immigrating to the United States, he worked as a physician and later became a Campbellite minister in Pennsylvania. In 1835 in Freedom, Pennsylvania, Orson Pratt

    Sampson Avard

    Sampson Avard

    Sampson_Avard

  • Isaac Errett
  • American journalist

    Review of a Tract by Dr. Thomas O. Summers, entitled "Why I am not a Campbellite" Evenings with the Bible (2 vols., 1884 and 1887) He also wrote numerous

    Isaac Errett

    Isaac_Errett

  • James Mitchell Ashley
  • American politician (1824–1896)

    in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, to John Ashley, a bookbinder and Campbellite preacher who evangelized in Kentucky and West Virginia, and his wife

    James Mitchell Ashley

    James Mitchell Ashley

    James_Mitchell_Ashley

  • Religious views of Abraham Lincoln
  • combination of church influence against me. [Edward Dickinson] Baker is a Campbellite; and therefore, as I suppose with few exceptions, got all of that Church

    Religious views of Abraham Lincoln

    Religious views of Abraham Lincoln

    Religious_views_of_Abraham_Lincoln

  • Christian pacifism
  • Theological and ethical position

    Bruderhof Communities. Although the group had already separated from the Campbellites, a part of the Restoration Movement, after 1848 for theological reasons

    Christian pacifism

    Christian pacifism

    Christian_pacifism

  • William H. Murray
  • Ninth governor of Oklahoma (1869–1956)

    public school in Parker County, Texas. During this time he attended a Campbellite church, but was not particularly religious. Murray became politically

    William H. Murray

    William H. Murray

    William_H._Murray

  • Chasteen C. Stumm
  • American minister, newspaper journalist, publisher (1848–1895)

    Kentucky. He had witnessed a religious debate between Methodist and "Campbellite" preachers, which prompted him to look deeper into the Baptist religion

    Chasteen C. Stumm

    Chasteen C. Stumm

    Chasteen_C._Stumm

  • Amos Cooper Dayton
  • American minister

    resign from the Bible Board. In 1858, Dayton published Pedobaptist and Campbellite Immersions, a review of numerous Baptist writers on issues related to

    Amos Cooper Dayton

    Amos_Cooper_Dayton

  • Campbell Fighting Camels
  • Sports teams of Campbell University

    program were simply reflective of the school name, like "Campbells" or "Campbellites". The origin of the name "Fighting Camels" is popularly believed to be

    Campbell Fighting Camels

    Campbell Fighting Camels

    Campbell_Fighting_Camels

  • List of college nickname changes in the United States
  • "Camels" (with "Fighting" added later), "Hornets", "Campbells", and "Campbellites" were variously used. Capital Comets, changed from the "Crusaders" in

    List of college nickname changes in the United States

    List_of_college_nickname_changes_in_the_United_States

  • Peace churches
  • Christian churches advocating pacifism

    later took the name "Christadelphian" had largely separated from the Campbellite movement in Scotland and America after 1848, it was conscription in the

    Peace churches

    Peace_churches

  • Horace K. Whitney
  • Newel K. and Elizabeth Ann Smith Whitney. His parents were among the Campbellite followers of Sidney Rigdon in the area who joined the Church of Christ

    Horace K. Whitney

    Horace K. Whitney

    Horace_K._Whitney

  • Martha McBride Knight
  • American Mormon pioneer

    Daniel McBride and Abigail Mead. Martha's father, an itinerant pre-Campbellite minister, moved the family to western New York, where he died when Martha

    Martha McBride Knight

    Martha McBride Knight

    Martha_McBride_Knight

  • James O'Kelly
  • American Methodist

    Association Mahoning Baptist Association Walter Scott "Raccoon" John Smith Campbellite United Movement (1832–1906) James Turner Barclay Selina Huntington Bakewell

    James O'Kelly

    James O'Kelly

    James_O'Kelly

  • John Parry (Mormon)
  • Welsh Latter-day Saint

    north-east Wales. Prior to his conversion to Mormonism, Parry was a Campbellite minister and was the leader of a church in Newmarket called "John Parry's

    John Parry (Mormon)

    John Parry (Mormon)

    John_Parry_(Mormon)

  • Immanuel Episcopal Church (Mechanicsville, Virginia)
  • Historic church in Virginia, US

    the crossroads of Old Church and shared by Episcopalians, Baptist and Campbellite (later Disciples of Christ) congregations. Rt.Rev. John Johns, assistant

    Immanuel Episcopal Church (Mechanicsville, Virginia)

    Immanuel Episcopal Church (Mechanicsville, Virginia)

    Immanuel_Episcopal_Church_(Mechanicsville,_Virginia)

  • Thomas E. Ricks (Mormon pioneer)
  • American Mormon pioneer (1828–1901)

    family to Silver Creek, Illinois where his family started a branch of the Campbellite Church. In 1840, his family was introduced to missionaries from the Church

    Thomas E. Ricks (Mormon pioneer)

    Thomas E. Ricks (Mormon pioneer)

    Thomas_E._Ricks_(Mormon_pioneer)

  • History of the Latter Day Saint movement
  • than doubled in size with the conversion of Sidney Rigdon, a former Campbellite minister, who led several congregations of Restorationists in Ohio's

    History of the Latter Day Saint movement

    History of the Latter Day Saint movement

    History_of_the_Latter_Day_Saint_movement

  • Vinson Knight
  • American Mormon leader (1804–1842)

    needed] Here Knight married Martha McBride, daughter of itinerant pre-Campbellite minister Daniel McBride and Abigail Mead,[citation needed] on July 26

    Vinson Knight

    Vinson_Knight

  • Lyman Wight
  • Latter Day Saint movement leader

    was baptized into the Reformed Baptist (later Disciples of Christ or Campbellite) faith by Sidney Rigdon in May 1829. In February 1830, Wight united with

    Lyman Wight

    Lyman Wight

    Lyman_Wight

  • Lynching of Jim McIlherron
  • 1918 lynching in Tennessee, United States

    McIlherron was moved, "into a small clump of woods in front of the Campbellite church."p. 19 White, Walter F. (May 1, 1918). "Burning of Jim McIlherron:

    Lynching of Jim McIlherron

    Lynching_of_Jim_McIlherron

  • Nathaniel Field (Adventist)
  • American physician

    He also opposed capital punishment. In 1830 he established the first Campbellite church in Jeffersonville, which he served as pastor for 17 years without

    Nathaniel Field (Adventist)

    Nathaniel_Field_(Adventist)

  • Disciples of Christ (Campbell Movement)
  • 19th-century American Christian restorative group

    Alexander Campbell preferred. Opponents of the movement nicknamed them "Campbellites." The Campbell movement was characterized by a "systematic and rational

    Disciples of Christ (Campbell Movement)

    Disciples_of_Christ_(Campbell_Movement)

  • Jane Marsh Parker
  • American writer

    Milan, New York, on June 16, 1836. The father, Rev. Joseph Marsh, was a Campbellite minister, who adopted the views of William Miller and was a leader in

    Jane Marsh Parker

    Jane Marsh Parker

    Jane_Marsh_Parker

  • West End Church of Christ Silver Point
  • Historic church in Tennessee, United States

    central aisle leading to the pulpit. In accordance with the congregation's Campbellite understanding of Scripture that musical instruments are not authorized

    West End Church of Christ Silver Point

    West End Church of Christ Silver Point

    West_End_Church_of_Christ_Silver_Point

  • Levin Major Lewis
  • Yankee bullets could not penetrate his head, there was no use in trying Campbellite argument, and I should have to give up. He is a Methodist to this day

    Levin Major Lewis

    Levin Major Lewis

    Levin_Major_Lewis

  • Benjamin Franklin Newcomer
  • American railroad and bank executive (1827–1901)

    She died on February 7, 1898. Newcomer was a member of the Christian (Campbellite) church and often attended the Lutheran church with his wife. Newcomer

    Benjamin Franklin Newcomer

    Benjamin Franklin Newcomer

    Benjamin_Franklin_Newcomer

  • Tyre (hamlet), New York
  • Hamlet in New York, United States

    built in 1831 on what is now Gravel Road, was originally used as a Campbellite church but abandoned thirty years later. After being used as a grange

    Tyre (hamlet), New York

    Tyre_(hamlet),_New_York

  • Church of Christ in Poland
  • Christian free Protestant denomination in Poland

    evangelical tradition, rooted in the Churches of Christ movement (often called Campbellites after Thomas Campbell). It advocates a return to Biblical teachings,

    Church of Christ in Poland

    Church of Christ in Poland

    Church_of_Christ_in_Poland

  • Robert Roberts (Christadelphian)
  • British Christadelphian author and editor (1839–1898)

    The Huddersfield meeting then took on Spring Street Academy, (a former Campbellite meeting place) for Sunday meetings including public lectures. Some Sunday

    Robert Roberts (Christadelphian)

    Robert Roberts (Christadelphian)

    Robert_Roberts_(Christadelphian)

  • William Bell Jr. (politician)
  • American politician from Ohio

    Representatives in 1900-1903 for the 74th and 75 General Assemblies. Bell was a Campbellite. Bell was married to Lizzie O. Ochletree, of Newark, on January 1, 1856

    William Bell Jr. (politician)

    William Bell Jr. (politician)

    William_Bell_Jr._(politician)

  • David Lewis Phares
  • American physician, scientist and educator (1817–1892)

    result, Phares became a minister in the movement and eventually organized Campbellite churches near his home in Wilkinson County, Mississippi. Phares continued

    David Lewis Phares

    David Lewis Phares

    David_Lewis_Phares

  • T. C. Jones
  • American actor (1920–1971)

    career, he attended Bethany College in West Virginia to study for the Campbellite ministry, but midway through his education there he was "bitten by the

    T. C. Jones

    T._C._Jones

  • John H. Mulkey
  • American judge

    he later remarried to Kate House. They had two children. Originally a Campbellite, Mulkey converted to Catholicism in 1883. Mulkey died in Metropolis on

    John H. Mulkey

    John H. Mulkey

    John_H._Mulkey

  • Cynthia May Alden
  • American writer (1862–1931)

    Westover. She was the grand-daughter of Alexander Campbell, a leader of the Campbellite religious reform movement. Her mother died when she was very young, and

    Cynthia May Alden

    Cynthia May Alden

    Cynthia_May_Alden

  • Edward Partridge
  • American Latter Day Saint convert and bishop

    became a reformed Baptist (also known as the Disciples of Christ or the Campbellites), a religious group led by Sidney Rigdon. Partridge was sent to New York

    Edward Partridge

    Edward Partridge

    Edward_Partridge

  • Martha Jane Knowlton Coray
  • American Mormon pioneer, record keeper, and educator (1821–1881)

    such as Cumminsville, Ohio and Bear Creek, Illinois. She attended a Campbellite church as a child, and, at the age of ten, taught a Sunday School class

    Martha Jane Knowlton Coray

    Martha Jane Knowlton Coray

    Martha_Jane_Knowlton_Coray

  • Deer Island (New Brunswick)
  • Island in New Brunswick, Canada

    rebutted by islanders who countered that they were largely living as Campbellites and simply lacked formal services. On Sept 13 1850, Lord's Cove became

    Deer Island (New Brunswick)

    Deer Island (New Brunswick)

    Deer_Island_(New_Brunswick)

  • Joseph Marsh (Adventist)
  • American preacher (1802–1863)

    Palestine. Thomas, who had been rebaptised following his break with Campbellites in 1847 urged Marsh to also be rebaptised, as had another associate of

    Joseph Marsh (Adventist)

    Joseph_Marsh_(Adventist)

  • Separate Baptists in Christ
  • these churches folded into other groups like the United Baptists or Campbellites (also known as the Christian Churches). The South Kentucky Association

    Separate Baptists in Christ

    Separate_Baptists_in_Christ

  • William T. Major
  • their beliefs that supported slavery. He changed his affiliation to the "Campbellites", as the Disciples of Christ denomination was then known informally,

    William T. Major

    William_T._Major

  • Thomas Henry McLemore
  • American politician (died 1947)

    moved to Elk City, Oklahoma Territory in 1904 or 1905. He was known as a Campbellite and prohibitionist. He ran unopposed in the 1914 Beckham County state

    Thomas Henry McLemore

    Thomas Henry McLemore

    Thomas_Henry_McLemore

  • U. M. Rose
  • American lawyer (1834–1913)

    1834, son of Joseph and Nancy Rose. His father was a physician and a Campbellite. He was his parents' third son and had two half-siblings from his father's

    U. M. Rose

    U. M. Rose

    U._M._Rose

  • Duncan S. Casper
  • American Mormon pioneer (1824–1898)

    the son of William Casper and Avarilla Durbin. His mother joined the Campbellites when he was eight years old, and a year later, after Mormon missionaries

    Duncan S. Casper

    Duncan S. Casper

    Duncan_S._Casper

  • The Golden Book of Springfield
  • 1920 novel by Vachel Lindsay

    gathering of the Prognosticators’ Club, which consists of, among others, a Campbellite minister, a Jewish boy, a black woman, and a skeptic, who offer a vision

    The Golden Book of Springfield

    The_Golden_Book_of_Springfield

  • John Murdock (Mormon)
  • Early Mormon missionary

    Calvinist doctrines. In 1827, Murdock joined the Campbellites. His falling out with the Campbellites was largely due to Alexander Campbell rejecting the

    John Murdock (Mormon)

    John Murdock (Mormon)

    John_Murdock_(Mormon)

  • Reginald John Campbell
  • British Congregationalist and Anglican preacher and theologian

    James Griffiths. There were also groups who regarded themselves as 'Campbellites' in many South Wales communities and this caused divisions in some nonconformist

    Reginald John Campbell

    Reginald John Campbell

    Reginald_John_Campbell

  • Brush Run Church
  • Church building in Pennsylvania, U.S.

    Restoration Movement; the Brotherhood; the Church (or Churches) of Christ; the Campbellites; the Christians—as well as other labels attempting an identification

    Brush Run Church

    Brush_Run_Church

  • Amanda Barnes Smith
  • American Mormon pioneer (1809–1886)

    married Warren Smith when she was 18. He was a blacksmith. She joined the Campbellites when Sidney Rigdon and Orson Hyde shared their beliefs with her. While

    Amanda Barnes Smith

    Amanda_Barnes_Smith

  • 1801 in Wales
  • Fergus' Historical Series #82. unknown. "The McLeanist (Scotch) and Campbellite Baptists of Wales" (PDF). Biblical Studies.org.uk. Retrieved 30 August

    1801 in Wales

    1801_in_Wales

  • Elizabeth Ann Whitney
  • LDS Church leader (1800–1882)

    Kirtland, Ann and her husband joined the Disciples of Christ, called the Campbellites at the time, led in the area by Sidney Rigdon. This group denied it had

    Elizabeth Ann Whitney

    Elizabeth Ann Whitney

    Elizabeth_Ann_Whitney

  • List of Christian denominations claiming apostolic succession
  • Anglican, Brethren, Methodist, Congregationalist, Presbyterian and Stone–Campbellite denominations) Church of Pakistan (United Church resulted from the merger

    List of Christian denominations claiming apostolic succession

    List_of_Christian_denominations_claiming_apostolic_succession

  • Alex Campbell (singer)
  • Scottish folk singer

    divide the folk community into two camps, the "MacCollites" and the "Campbellites". MacColl, who was married to Jean Newlove, fell in love with Peggy Seeger

    Alex Campbell (singer)

    Alex_Campbell_(singer)

  • History of the Community of Christ
  • rapidly, especially after the conversion of Sidney Rigdon and many of the Campbellites in the Kirtland area. The strong beliefs of Smith's followers (e.g. a

    History of the Community of Christ

    History_of_the_Community_of_Christ

  • Daniel Bragg Clayton
  • American universalist minister (1817–1906)

    Universalist ministry, Revs. Allen Fuller and C.F.R. Shehane, a former Campbellite who converted to Universalism, ordained Clayton at the 1845 Universalist

    Daniel Bragg Clayton

    Daniel Bragg Clayton

    Daniel_Bragg_Clayton

  • Joel H. Johnson
  • American politician

    and Kentucky in 1835 during which he engaged in strong debates with Campbellites, on one occasion turning their rejection of Aaronic and Melchezidek priesthood

    Joel H. Johnson

    Joel H. Johnson

    Joel_H._Johnson

  • Woodburn, Illinois
  • Unincorporated community in Illinois, United States

    of worship in 1850 that included the first church bell in town. The Campbellites established a Christian church in 1858, but the members all moved away

    Woodburn, Illinois

    Woodburn, Illinois

    Woodburn,_Illinois

  • Titus Billings
  • American Mormon leader (1793–1866)

    brother Isaac Morley were members of Sidney Rigdon's congregation of Campbellites. This utopian group practiced communal principles, holding goods in common

    Titus Billings

    Titus Billings

    Titus_Billings

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  • Devyan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Devyan

    Serving the gods, Chariot of the gods

  • Vema
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Vema

    Goddess of sex.

  • Abdul-Kafi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Kafi

    Servant of the All-sufficient (Allah)

  • Sarbesh | ஸர்பேஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sarbesh | ஸர்பேஷ 

    Emperor, Lord Shiva

  • HRODA
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    German

    HRODA

    German short form of longer names beginning with Hrod-, HRODA means "famous."

  • Poojal
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Poojal

    Water Used for Worship (Pooja)

  • Addler
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Addler

    Eagle

  • Mehreen
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Mehreen

    Sun; Loving Nature

  • Durriyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Durriyah

    Shining; Bright

  • Roschana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Roschana

    Passionate; Quicksilver

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  • Campbellite
  • n.

    A member of the denomination called Christians or Disciples of Christ. They themselves repudiate the term Campbellite as a nickname. See Christian, 3.

  • Christian
  • n.

    One of a Christian denomination which rejects human creeds as bases of fellowship, and sectarian names. They are congregational in church government, and baptize by immersion. They are also called Disciples of Christ, and Campbellites.