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King of Lydia (died c. 687 BC)
assumed that the name Candaules meant "hound-choker" among the Lydians. J. B. Bury and Russell Meiggs (1975) say that Candaules is a Maeonian name meaning
Candaules
1830 painting by William Etty
Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed, rarely known as The Imprudence of Candaules, is
Candaules,_King_of_Lydia,_Shews_his_Wife_by_Stealth_to_Gyges,_One_of_his_Ministers,_as_She_Goes_to_Bed
Paraphilia
Candaulism, also called candaulesism, is a paraphilic sexual practice or fantasy in which one person exposes their naked partner, or images of their naked
Candaulism
Painting by Jules Joseph Lefebvre
King Candaules (French: Le Roi Candaules) is an 1859 history painting by the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. It depicts a legendary scene from the Kingdom
King_Candaules
Painting by Jacob Jordaens
Candaules Showing His Wife to Gyges is a small painting of the story of Candaules painted by Jacob Jordaens around 1646. It is in the collection of the
Candaules Showing His Wife to Gyges (Jordaens)
Candaules_Showing_His_Wife_to_Gyges_(Jordaens)
Topics referred to by the same term
Candaules Showing His Wife to Gyges may refer to: Candaules Showing His Wife to Gyges (Jordaens), a painting by Jacob Jordaens Candaules, King of Lydia
Candaules Showing His Wife to Gyges
Candaules_Showing_His_Wife_to_Gyges
1868 ballet by Marius Petipa
Le Roi Candaule (en. King Candaules) is a Grand ballet in four acts and six scenes, with choreography by Marius Petipa and music by Cesare Pugni. The libretto
Tsar Kandavl or Le Roi Candaule
Tsar_Kandavl_or_Le_Roi_Candaule
King of Lydia (fl. 7th century BC)
all involve him seizing the throne after killing the king, Candaules, and marrying Candaules' widow. The main source for Gyges is Herodotus, whose account
Gyges_of_Lydia
English painter (1787–1849)
most controversial works of Etty's career. Candaules is based on a story from Herodotus in which king Candaules arranges for his servant Gyges to spy on
William_Etty
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
became the 21st and penultimate Heraclid king and the last was his son Candaules (died c. 687 BC). Gyges was the first Lydian king whose existence is demonstrable
Lydia
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
subordinate of King Candaules of Lydia, that he killed Candaules and seized the throne, and that he had either seduced Candaules' Queen before killing
Ring_of_Gyges
King of Calyndos, Caria (died 480 BC)
of Calyndos (Greek: Κάλυνδος), a city in ancient Caria. His father was Candaules (Greek: Κανδαύλης). He is mentioned by Herodotus in the seventh and eighth
Damasithymus
Cretan double-bladed axe
passed to Candaules, who disdained it and gave it to one of his companions to carry. When Gyges rebelled and was making war upon Candaules, Arselis came
Labrys
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
and Psamtik III, and alluding to some 8th-century BC persons such as Candaules. The accuracy of Herodotus' works is debated. Herodotus was succeeded
Ancient_Greece
Roman empress from 62 to 65 AD
Otho marry her in order to make her available to Nero, or did he, like Candaules in Herodotus, boast of his wife's beauty once too often?" Regardless,
Poppaea_Sabina
Descendants of Heracles (ancient Greece)
years. This line of kings would include Meles, followed by his son Candaules. Candaules was infamous for his voyeuristic appetites (see candaulism and the
Heracleidae
years. This line of kings would include Meles, followed by his son Candaules. Candaules was infamous for his voyeuristic appetites (see candaulism and the
List_of_kings_of_Lydia
Work by Herodotus
of Asia Minor, today modern Turkey): Candaules, Gyges, Ardys, Sadyattes, Alyattes, Croesus (1.6–7) How Candaules made his bodyguard, Gyges, view the naked
Histories_(Herodotus)
Biographical record for Meles, a semi-historical king of Lydia
penultimate king of the Heraclid dynasty and was succeeded by his son, Candaules (died c.687 BC). List of kings of Lydia Herodotus 1975, p. 43, I.7 Bury
Meles_of_Lydia
Ancient city in Turkey
hundred and five years beginning with Agron, 1220 BC, and ending with Candaules, 716 BC. They were followed by the Mermnades, which began with Gyges,
Sardis
Russian ballet dancer (1881–1931)
variations, pas de deux and pas de trois in such ballets as La Camargo, Le Roi Candaule, Marcobomba and The Sleeping Beauty. Her enthusiasm often led her astray:
Anna_Pavlova
Ballet dance for two dancers
Grand Pas de deux Diane and Actéon Pas de deux, from the ballet Le Roi Candaule Flower Festival in Genzano Pas de deux La Sylphide Pas de deux Le Corsaire
Pas_de_deux
Ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Sleeping_Beauty_(ballet)
Topics referred to by the same term
Nyssia may refer to: a synonym for the Lycia (moth) Nyssia, the wife of Candaules, a king of the ancient Kingdom of Lydia This disambiguation page lists
Nyssia
Absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
reference to king Gyges of Lydia. Gyges obtained his power by killing King Candaules and marrying his queen. The heyday of the Archaic period tyrants came
Tyrant
1877 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Swan_Lake
Greek mythical character
Ovid. Diane and Actéon Pas de Deux from Marius Petipa's ballet, Le Roi Candaule, to the music by Riccardo Drigo and Cesare Pugni, later incorporated into
Actaeon
Greek writer and dramatist
or The Rite. Η γυναίκα του Κανδαύλη [Hē gynaika tou Kandaulē] (1954). Candaules’ Wife. L'autre Alexandre (1957). Translated by the author into Greek as
Margarita_Liberaki
French artist (1849–1928)
English: 1906) Oeuvres d’Horace (1887) The Mirror of the World (1888) Le Roi Candaule (1893) Une nuit de Cléopâtre (1894) The Life and Adventures of Father Silas
Édouard-Henri_Avril
French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
bow and arrows. Le roi Candaule – (King Candaules) - 1901 - Taken from stories in Herodotus and Plato, the Lydian King Candaules believes his wife to be
Bibliography_of_André_Gide
French painter and sculptor (1824–1904)
Classical subjects, but the picture failed to interest the public. King Candaules (1859) and Phryne Before the Areopagus and Socrates Seeking Alcibiades
Jean-Léon_Gérôme
Species of butterfly
1892) Synonyms Lycaena musina Snellen, 1892 Celastrina musina Cyaniris candaules de Nicéville, 1895 Cyaniris lugra H. H. Druce, 1895 Lycaenopsis musinoides
Monodontides_musina
Legendary king of Lydia
continuously through 22 generations for 505 years. The last of the line was Candaules, whose date of death was c. 687 BC, so Herodotus' computation suggests
Agron_of_Lydia
1892 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Nutcracker
Science of Greek historical writing
Cambyses II, and Psamtik III and alludes to some 8th century BC ones such as Candaules. Herodotus was succeeded by authors such as Thucydides and Xenophon. Most
Hellenic_historiography
Ballet by Cesare Pugni and Jules Perrot
from the Pas de Diane from Petipa's 1868 ballet Tsar Kandavl or Le Roi Candaule to music by Pugni and Drigo, which is known today as the Diane and Actéon
La_Esmeralda_(ballet)
English dramatist, poet and illustrator (1836–1911)
Rees (ed.). The Realm of Joy: Being a Free and Easy Version of "Le roi candaule" by Henri Meilhac. London: Terence Rees. ISBN 978-0-9500108-1-6. Gilbert
W._S._Gilbert
Comic ballet composed by Léo Delibes
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Coppélia
Sexual interest in or practice of spying on people engaged in intimate behaviors
Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed by William Etty. This image illustrates Herodotus's
Voyeurism
French-Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (1818–1910)
29 October [O.S. 17 October] 1868. This was the colossal ballet Le Roi Candaule (known in Russian as Tsar Candavl), which was staged especially for the
Marius_Petipa
Characteristics of Russian ballet
The Pharaoh's Daughter (1862) The Little Humpbacked Horse (1864) Le Roi Candaule (1868) Don Quixote (1869) La Bayadère (1877) The Sleeping Beauty (ballet)
Russian_ballet
1882 collection of short stories by Théophile Gautier
momie, 1840) "Omphale: A Rococo Story" (Omphale, 1845) "King Candaules" (Le Roi Candaule, 1844) "Addenda" (Lafcadio Hearn) In his introduction to the
One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances
One_of_Cleopatra's_Nights_and_Other_Fantastic_Romances
Russian ballerina (1872–1971)
roles for Kschessinska in Le Réveil de Flore (1894), Mlada (1896), Le Roi Candaule (1897), Les Aventures de Pélée (1897), The Pharaoh's Daughter (1898), Harlequinade
Mathilde_Kschessinska
626–605 BC) Nebuchadnezzar II, King (c.605–562 BC) Lydia (complete list) – Candaules, aka Myrsilus, King (died c.687 BC) Gyges, King (c.687–c.652 BC) Ardys
List of state leaders in the 7th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century_BC
French actor and director
(Sonniès) 1899: Le Joug (Mayrargue) 1900: La Cloître (Verhaeren) 1901: Le Roi candaule (André Gide)\ 1902: Monna Vanna (Maurice Maeterlinck) 1902: Manfred (Lord
Lugné-Poe
1789 comic ballet by Jean Dauberval
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
La_fille_mal_gardée
People mentioned in "The Histories" by Herodotus
who was also known as Meles. Mentioned briefly as the father of Candaules. I. 43 Candaules Lydia 8th to 7th century BC Known as Myrsilos by the Greeks. The
List of people mentioned in Herodotus, Book One
List_of_people_mentioned_in_Herodotus,_Book_One
1871 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Two_Stars
1889 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Talisman_(ballet)
Flemish painter (1593–1678)
Candaules Showing His Wife to Gyges
Jacob_Jordaens
indicates that he was working in the 8th century BC, during the reign of Candaules, King of Lydia. Bularchus' Battle of the Magnesians, is the earliest picture
Bularchus
According to legend: The reign of the Heraklids over Lydia is ended when Candaules, known as Myrsilus to the Greeks, is murdered by Gyges because of his
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Russian ballet dancer (1867–1941)
The Little Humpbacked, The Pharaoh's Daughter, Tsar Kandavl or Le Roi Candaule and Giselle. Around the same time he became deeply interested in character
Alexander_Shiryaev
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
La_Vivandière_or_Markitenka
1856 ballet
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Le_Corsaire
1896 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
La_Perle_(ballet)
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
La_fille_du_Danube
Painting by François Boucher
contemporary person. Jacob Vanloo's Coucher à l'italienne and Jacob Jordaens' Candaules and Gyges are two representative examples. The pose of the nude woman
The_Brunette_Odalisque
716, Lydia: King Candaules of Lydia was killed by his bodyguard, Gyges, who then assumed the throne, having conspired with Candaules's wife. 632, Athens:
List of coups and coup attempts
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts
26 Der König Kandaules 3 acts the composer after André Gide's Le roi Candaule in the German translation by Franz Blei 1935–36, orchestration completed
List of compositions by Alexander von Zemlinsky
List_of_compositions_by_Alexander_von_Zemlinsky
1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje
Almásy was mesmerised by Katharine's voice as she read Herodotus' tale of Candaules aloud by the campfire. They soon began a very intense affair, but she
The_English_Patient
Ballet
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Don_Quixote_(ballet)
1886 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Sacrifices_to_Cupid
French retired official, politician and radio director (born 1949)
anthropologist Carleton S. Coon's works. De Lesquen also introduced the word "candaule" as a French equivalent for the Alt-Right term "cuckservative". Similar
Henry_de_Lesquen
French dramatist and novelist
comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Fournier 1857: Le Beau-père, comedy in 1 act 1858: M. Candaule, ou le Roi des maris, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Fournier 1860:
Henri_Horace_Meyer
as Desdemona Charles Lock Eastlake – Hagar and Ishmael William Etty — Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers
1830_in_art
2006 video game
thereafter, Leonidas faces a rebellion in Helos. When his counsellor, Candaules, opines that the reason for the revolt is that Anaxandridas was too cruel
Ancient_Wars:_Sparta
Cavalli 18 1666 La Zenobia Matteo Noris Giovanni Antonio Boretti 19 1679–80 Candaule Adriano Morselli Pietro Andrea Ziani 20 1680 Tomiri A. Medolago A. Vitali
Operas performed at the Teatro San Cassiano
Operas_performed_at_the_Teatro_San_Cassiano
War in the Archaic Age in Ionia
took place. In the early 8th century BC, Gyges usurped the Lydian king Candaules of the Heraclid dynasty, a line of descendants of Herakles. After Gyges
Lydian–Milesian_War
1902 painting by German painter Lovis Corinth
takes center stage: the painter presents it to us as if he were King Candaules, who ordered his friend Gyges to hide behind a curtain from where he could
Self-Portrait with His Wife and a Glass of Champagne
Self-Portrait_with_His_Wife_and_a_Glass_of_Champagne
1881 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Zoraiya
French journalist, novelist and playwright (1803–1880)
rien à faire ; les Absences de Monsieur ; Pénicaut le somnanbule ; M. Candaule ou le roi des maris, la Partie de piquet ; le Mal de la peur ; Struensée
Narcisse_Fournier
1841 ballet by Adolphe Adam
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Giselle
Russian ballet dancer (1872–1901)
(1890) – Jalousie Kalkabrino (1891) – Member of smuggler's band Le Roi Candaule (1891) – Peltata and Bacchante Mlada (opera version, 1892) – Indian Gypsy
Maria_Skorsiuk
1862 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Pharaoh's_Daughter
(mythology) Campanian vase painting Campe Canace Canachus Candalus Candaon Candaules Canephoria Canethus Canopus Canosa vases Canthus Cap of invisibility Capaneus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
1886 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The King's Command or The Pupils of Dupré
The_King's_Command_or_The_Pupils_of_Dupré
1858 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
A_Marriage_During_the_Regency
Ballet
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Catarina or La Fille du Bandit
Catarina_or_La_Fille_du_Bandit
2000 The Triumph of Death, Thomas Koppel, 1971 Tsar Kandavl or Le Roi Candaule, Cesare Pugni, 1868 Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, to music by Pyotr Ilyich
List_of_ballets_by_title
1877 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
La_Bayadère
1895 Petipa/Ivanov/Drigo revival of Tchaikovsky's ballet
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Swan_Lake_(1895)
(703–700 BC) Lydia (complete list) – Meles, a.k.a. Myrsus (8th century BC) Candaules, a.k.a. Myrsilus (died c.687 BC) Urartu (complete list) – Menua, King
List of state leaders in the 8th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century_BC
American author and educator
others (link) OCLC 479943656 (all editions). Putnam, Emily James (1926). Candaules' Wife and Other Old Stories. New York & London: G.P. Putnam's Sons. LCCN 26-14725;
Emily_James_Smith_Putnam
Prehistorical period in Western Asia
Ephesus rose, the Heraclids became weaker and weaker. The last king, Candaules, was murdered by his friend and lance-bearer named Gyges, and he took
Prehistory_of_Anatolia
Ballet dance
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
La_Sylphide
Ballet choreographed by Marius Petipa and with music by Alexander Glazunov
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Raymonda
2013 anthology edited by Kate Bernheimer
Caliph of One Thousand and One Nights Henry and Booboo Elanor Dymott Candaules and Gyges Modern Coyote Shane Jones Coyote myths Devourings Aimee Bender
Xo_Orpheus
1875 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Bandits_(ballet)
Opera by Alexander von Zemlinsky
by the composer from Franz Blei's German translation of the play Le roi Candaule by French author André Gide. Zemlinsky completed the short score of the
Der_König_Kandaules
1849 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Traveling_Dancer
Venetian painter (1605–1687)
Crowning of Europa Archived 2008-03-01 at the Wayback Machine and le Roi Candaule Archived 2006-12-10 at the Wayback Machine M. Farquhar, p. 84. "Art Museum
Pietro_Liberi
French writer (1834–1908)
sonnettes (The Doorbells) comedy 1 Meilhac Variétés 15 Nov 1872 Le roi candaule vaudeville 1 Meilhac Palais-Royal 9 Apr 1873 L'été de la St-Martin (Indian
Ludovic_Halévy
1888 ballet by Marius Petipa
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
The_Vestal
Classical Greek myth
earlier ballet productions. The first of these was Tsar Kandavl or Le Roi Candaule, premiered in 1868 by the Imperial Russian Ballet in Saint Petersburg.
Diana_and_Actaeon
Aspect of world history
Ephesus rose, the Heraclids became weaker and weaker. The last king, Candaules, was murdered by his friend and lance-bearer named Gyges, and he took
History_of_Anatolia
Collection of stories by Jean de La Fontaine
diable de Papefiguiere" "Feronde ou le purgatoire" "Le psautier" "Le roi Candaule et le maitre en droit" "Les lunettes" "Le cuvier" "La chose impossible"
Contes_et_nouvelles_en_vers
Choreographed ballet by Joseph Mazilier
(1866) Faust (*1867) The Benevolent Cupid (1868) The Slave (1868) Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903) Don Quixote (1869, *1871) Trilby (1870) Catarina (*1870)
Paquita
Flat horse race in Britain
1951 Fairforall Billy Cook Walter Nightingall C R Harper 1:10.20 1952 Candaules Edgar Britt Charles Elsey Phil Bull 1:10.20 1953 Blue Prince II Harry
Woodcote_Stakes
French dramatist and opera librettist (1830–1897)
sonnettes (The Bells) comedy 1 Halévy Variétés 15 Nov 1872 Le roi Candaule (King Candaule) vaudeville 1 Halévy Palais-Royal 9 Apr 1873 L'été de la Saint-Martin
Henri_Meilhac
CANDAULES
CANDAULES
CANDAULES
CANDAULES
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Supplanter.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Village Near a Bridge; Diminutive of Brigham
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Touchstone
Biblical
heifer; chariot; round
Boy/Male
Greek
God of ridicule.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.
Girl/Female
French Greek
Dark.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sample; Model; Paragon
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Oriya, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Towards the Highest Love for God; Form of Worship; Divine Fire in Ritual
CANDAULES
CANDAULES
CANDAULES
CANDAULES
CANDAULES