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  • Champlain Handicap
  • Horse race in New York, United States

    The Champlain Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race for horses age three and older first run in 1901 at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs

    Champlain Handicap

    Champlain_Handicap

  • Saratoga Race Course
  • Horseracing venue in Saratoga Springs, New York

    Point Handicap Wilton Stakes Yaddo Handicap Discontinued Stakes races: Albany Handicap Bold Reason Handicap Champlain Handicap Delaware Handicap Flash

    Saratoga Race Course

    Saratoga Race Course

    Saratoga_Race_Course

  • Sun Briar
  • French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    eighteen mares before returning to race training. He won the 1919 Champlain Handicap, breaking a Saratoga Race Course track record that had stood for fifteen

    Sun Briar

    Sun Briar

    Sun_Briar

  • Display (horse)
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Club Cup Handicap, Toronto Cup Handicap, Baltimore Handicap, and the Champlain and Washington Handicaps. In addition, he earned seconds in the Jockey Club

    Display (horse)

    Display_(horse)

  • Jack Westrope
  • American jockey

    Major racing wins Champlain Handicap (1935) Potomac Handicap (1936) Bahamas Stakes (1937) Blue Grass Stakes (1937) Rowe Memorial Handicap (1937, 1947) Stars

    Jack Westrope

    Jack Westrope

    Jack_Westrope

  • Scott Harlan
  • American racehorse trainer and farm owner

    wins Walden Stakes (1920) Champlain Handicap (1921) Delaware Handicap (1921) Keene Memorial Stakes (1922) Scarsdale Handicap (1922, 1923) Alabama Stakes

    Scott Harlan

    Scott_Harlan

  • Clarence Kummer
  • American jockey (1899–1930)

    Champion Sir Barton to a new Saratoga track record in winning the Saratoga Handicap. In May 1920 he was given the opportunity to ride Man o' War. He rode the

    Clarence Kummer

    Clarence Kummer

    Clarence_Kummer

  • LaVerne Sewell
  • American jockey (1888–1906)

    track, Sewell and Dandelion won the August 14 Delaware Handicap and the August 30 Champlain Handicap. On November 9, 1906, LaVerne Sewell rode Lichtmess

    LaVerne Sewell

    LaVerne_Sewell

  • Bobby Ussery
  • American jockey (1935–2023)

    November 22, 1951, where he rode Reticule to victory in the Thanksgiving Handicap. By the end of the decade, he had won the Travers, Whitney and Alabama

    Bobby Ussery

    Bobby_Ussery

  • Africander (horse)
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    and five furlong Lawrence Realization Handicap. On August 25 he won the mile and one-eighth Champlain Handicap at Saratoga Race Course. In September 1903

    Africander (horse)

    Africander (horse)

    Africander_(horse)

  • MacKenzie Miller
  • American racehorse trainer

    1980 Brooklyn Handicap, the Suburban Handicap, and the Marlboro Cup Invitational Handicap. In 1984, Fit to Fight won the New York Handicap Triple, a feat

    MacKenzie Miller

    MacKenzie_Miller

  • The Finn
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Southampton Handicap, Hamilton Derby, Huron Handicap, Baltimore Handicap, Ellicott City Handicap, Dixie Handicap and Manhattan Handicap. The Finn was

    The Finn

    The Finn

    The_Finn

  • Mad Hatter (horse)
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Champlain Handicap plus a repeat win of the Jockey Club Gold Cup in 1922, the Toboggan Handicap in 1923, and the Suburban and Queens County Handicaps

    Mad Hatter (horse)

    Mad Hatter (horse)

    Mad_Hatter_(horse)

  • Eddie Dugan
  • American jockey

    east." Dugan's wins that year included the Manhattan Handicap and the first of two Suburban Handicaps. In 1908, a year when the Hart–Agnew Law banned gambling

    Eddie Dugan

    Eddie Dugan

    Eddie_Dugan

  • George M. Odom
  • Odom rode Banastar to victory in the 1901 Metropolitan and Toboggan Handicaps. The best known of his mounts was future Hall of Fame inductee, Broomstick

    George M. Odom

    George M. Odom

    George_M._Odom

  • John Maiben
  • American jockey

    (1926) Oakdale Handicap (1926) Sanford Stakes (1926) Scarsdale Handicap (1926, 1927) Champlain Handicap (1927) Connaught Cup Handicap (1927, 1929) Durham

    John Maiben

    John_Maiben

  • T. J. Healey
  • American racehorse trainer (1866–1944)

    Stakes, Lawrence Realization Handicap; Olambala - wins include the 1909 Latonia Derby and 1910 Brighton and Suburban Handicaps; Campfire - United States

    T. J. Healey

    T._J._Healey

  • Don Meade
  • American jockey

    (1933, 1940) Champlain Handicap (1933, 1934) Havre de Grace Cup Handicap (1933) Bahamas Stakes (1934,1942) Remsen Stakes (1939) Saratoga Handicap (1939) Great

    Don Meade

    Don Meade

    Don_Meade

  • Mack Garner
  • American jockey

    Stakes (1931) Bay Shore Handicap (1931) Champlain Handicap (1931) Delaware Handicap (1931) Edgemere Handicap (1931) Manhattan Handicap (1931) Test Stakes (1931

    Mack Garner

    Mack_Garner

  • Olambala
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    in the one mile Metropolitan Handicap but under jockey George Archibald he won both the Suburban and Brighton Handicaps. At Sheepshead Bay Race Track

    Olambala

    Olambala

  • Preston M. Burch
  • saddled 1916 Kentucky Derby winner George Smith to victory in the Bowie Handicap at Pimlico Race Course by defeating two other Kentucky Derby winners. The

    Preston M. Burch

    Preston M. Burch

    Preston_M._Burch

  • Eric Guerin
  • American jockey

    rarity when he was part of a triple dead heat for first place in the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack. Known for his cool head and steady hand, Guerin

    Eric Guerin

    Eric Guerin

    Eric_Guerin

  • Willie Knapp
  • American jockey

    Travers Stakes (1918) Champlain Handicap (1919) Demoiselle Stakes (1919) Dwyer Stakes (1919) Empire City Derby (1919) Huron Handicap (1919) Lawrence Realization

    Willie Knapp

    Willie_Knapp

  • Ovie Scurlock
  • American jockey (1918–2016)

    1949, he rode Coaltown, Calumet's Handicap Horse of the Year of 1949, to victory in the Roger Williams Handicap at Narragansett Park. Scurlock won a

    Ovie Scurlock

    Ovie_Scurlock

  • James Stout
  • victory in racing's only triple dead heat in the June 10, 1944 Carter Handicap. In 1946 he returned to his native New Jersey to ride at Monmouth Park

    James Stout

    James Stout

    James_Stout

  • Carroll H. Shilling
  • American jockey

    Stakes (1908) Champlain Handicap (1908) Coronation Futurity Stakes (1908) Dash Stakes (1908) Flatbush Stakes (1908) Metropolitan Handicap (1908) Remsen

    Carroll H. Shilling

    Carroll H. Shilling

    Carroll_H._Shilling

  • Peanuts (horse)
  • Edgemere Handicap in which he was ridden by Harry Richards. Peanuts won three more important New York races in 1926 including the Empire City Handicap. In

    Peanuts (horse)

    Peanuts_(horse)

  • Robert Permane
  • American singer and jockey

    Preakness Stakes. In 1947 Permane won the Hollywood Gold Cup and Sunset Handicap aboard Cover Up and in 1950 rode the filly Busanda to victory in the Alabama

    Robert Permane

    Robert Permane

    Robert_Permane

  • Robert Augustus Smith
  • Chesapeake Stakes (1934) Flamingo Stakes (1934) Sanford Stakes (1934) Champlain Handicap (1935) Shevlin Stakes (1936) U.S. Triple Crown series: Kentucky Derby

    Robert Augustus Smith

    Robert_Augustus_Smith

  • Thomas Clay McDowell
  • American businessman and racehorse owner

    Stakes (1901) Clark Handicap (1910) Washington Handicap (1912) Alabama Stakes (1915) Champlain Handicap (1915) Delaware Handicap (1915) American Classic

    Thomas Clay McDowell

    Thomas Clay McDowell

    Thomas_Clay_McDowell

  • Gwyn R. Tompkins
  • American Thoroughbred horse trainer and owner

    Grand Union Hotel Stakes (1923) Interborough Handicap (1924) Geyser Handicap (1924) Champlain Handicap (1925) Clover Stakes (1925) Dwyer Stakes (1925)

    Gwyn R. Tompkins

    Gwyn_R._Tompkins

  • Victorian (horse)
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    he captured the 1929 W. P. Burch Memorial Handicap at Bowie Race Track and in 1930 the Agua Caliente Handicap in Tijuana, Mexico, which carried a guaranteed

    Victorian (horse)

    Victorian_(horse)

  • Henry McDaniel (racehorse trainer)
  • American racehorse trainer

    Special Stakes (1917) Delaware Handicap (1918, 1930, 1931) Travers Stakes (1918) Ben Ali Handicap (1919) Champlain Handicap (1919, 1931, 1933) Saratoga Cup

    Henry McDaniel (racehorse trainer)

    Henry_McDaniel_(racehorse_trainer)

  • Hedley Woodhouse
  • Canadian jockey (1920–1984)

    States and in 1944 he rode Happy Issue to victory in the Grade I Vanity Handicap and Hollywood Gold Cup at Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California

    Hedley Woodhouse

    Hedley_Woodhouse

  • Laverne Fator
  • American jockey

    Stakes (1926) Remsen Stakes (1926) Twin City Handicap (1926) Youthful Stakes (1927, 1933) Champlain Handicap (1928, 1932) Fashion Stakes (1928) Hudson Stakes

    Laverne Fator

    Laverne Fator

    Laverne_Fator

  • Grover Fuller
  • American jockey (1885–1928)

    a part of which were victories in the Futurity Stakes and the Suburban Handicap at Sheepshead Bay, New York, the two richest and most prestigious horse

    Grover Fuller

    Grover_Fuller

  • Maurice Peters
  • American jockey

    Stakes (1939) Polly Drummond Stakes (1939) Champlain Handicap (1940) Kent Stakes (1940) Havre de Grace Handicap (1941) American Classic Race wins: Preakness

    Maurice Peters

    Maurice_Peters

  • Nick Wall
  • Canadian jockey (1906–1983)

    headlines for riding Stagehand to a victory over Seabiscuit in the Santa Anita Handicap at Arcadia, California. Nick Wall continued to race successfully but a

    Nick Wall

    Nick Wall

    Nick_Wall

  • Ivan H. Parke
  • American horse trainer and jockey

    Capitol Handicap (1923) New Orleans Handicap (1924) Blue and Gray Handicap (1924) Bowie Handicap (1924) Champlain Handicap (1924) Pimlico Cup Handicap (1924)

    Ivan H. Parke

    Ivan H. Parke

    Ivan_H._Parke

  • James H. Butwell
  • American jockey

    1917) Zephyr Stakes (1909) Adirondack Stakes (1910) Champlain Handicap (1910) Saratoga Handicap (1910, 1915, 1917) Surf Stakes (1910) Hamilton Derby

    James H. Butwell

    James H. Butwell

    James_H._Butwell

  • Richard O. Miller
  • American jockey

    when her most important wins came in the Alabama Stakes and the Ladies Handicap. "Trainer Dick Miller Passes Away In East". Daily Racing Form at University

    Richard O. Miller

    Richard_O._Miller

  • Andy Schuttinger
  • American jockey & trainer (1892–1971)

    (1916) Champlain Handicap (1916) Metropolitan Handicap (1916) Manhattan Handicap (1916) Paumonok Handicap (1916) Havre de Grace Cup Handicap (1916) Carter

    Andy Schuttinger

    Andy_Schuttinger

  • James G. Rowe Jr.
  • American horse trainer (1889–1931)

    1931) Gazelle Stakes (1923) Kentucky Oaks (1923) Brookdale Handicap (1928) Champlain Handicap (1928) Shevlin Stakes (1928) Withers Stakes (1928) Belmont

    James G. Rowe Jr.

    James_G._Rowe_Jr.

  • John M. Gaver Sr.
  • American racehorse trainer (1900–1982)

    (1936) Diana Handicap (1940) Breeders' Futurity (1941, 1950, 1952) Gazelle Handicap (1941, 1967) Top Flight Handicap (1941) Phoenix Handicap (1942) Widener

    John M. Gaver Sr.

    John_M._Gaver_Sr.

  • J. Linus McAtee
  • American jockey (1898–1963)

    Stakes (1922) Brookdale Handicap (1923, 1926, 1930) Champlain Handicap (1923) Hudson Stakes (1923, 1926, 1930) Philadelphia Handicap (1923) Tremont Stakes

    J. Linus McAtee

    J._Linus_McAtee

  • Harry C. Richards
  • American jockey

    In 1937 he rode duPont's colt Rosemont to victory in the Santa Anita Handicap, defeating Seabiscuit, a scene used in the 2003 motion picture Seabiscuit

    Harry C. Richards

    Harry C. Richards

    Harry_C._Richards

  • New France
  • Area colonized by France in North America

    1609, Champlain and two French companions accompanied his Algonquin, Montagnais, and Huron allies south from the St. Lawrence Valley to Lake Champlain. He

    New France

    New France

    New_France

  • Eugene Jacobs
  • American horse trainer (b. 1912, d. 1999)

    County Handicap (1951) Champlain Handicap (1954) Bougainvillea Handicap (1957) Lawrence Realization Stakes (1958) Salvator Mile Handicap (1960) Bay Shore Stakes

    Eugene Jacobs

    Eugene_Jacobs

  • Albert Johnson (jockey)
  • American jockey and trainer

    the trainer of record for Crosby's High Strike that won the Chula Vista Handicap. Johnson went on to work as a timer at various major racetracks in California

    Albert Johnson (jockey)

    Albert Johnson (jockey)

    Albert_Johnson_(jockey)

  • Endurance Gold Cup Stakes
  • Horse race

    - Oui Oui 1921 - Champlain † - Second division November 23, 1921 New York Times article on Champlain's win in the Endurance Handicap November 26, 1954

    Endurance Gold Cup Stakes

    Endurance_Gold_Cup_Stakes

  • Dunbar Bostwick
  • American ice hockey player, businessman, pilot, and horseman

    Chris Spencer, went lame, Bostwick swam the horse twice a day in Lake Champlain. Eventually, the horse was back in racing condition and went on to win

    Dunbar Bostwick

    Dunbar_Bostwick

  • Cardinal Stakes (USA)
  • Thoroughbred horse race in the United States

    2020. Rees, Jennie (2 November 1987). "Lake Champlain triumphs before record Downs crowd (1987 Cardinal Handicap - race 8: held 1 November 1987)". The Courier-Journal

    Cardinal Stakes (USA)

    Cardinal_Stakes_(USA)

  • Governor General of Canada
  • Federal representative of the Canadian monarch

    in 1602 by King Henry IV as Viceroy of Canada. The explorer Samuel de Champlain became the first unofficial governor of New France in the early 17th century

    Governor General of Canada

    Governor General of Canada

    Governor_General_of_Canada

  • Sherbrooke
  • City in Quebec, Canada

    Sherbrooke and the Séminaire de Sherbrooke, and one is English-language, Champlain College Lennoxville. The city's public primary and secondary schools are

    Sherbrooke

    Sherbrooke

    Sherbrooke

  • Kingston, Ontario
  • City in Ontario, Canada

    from their centres of operation in New France. French explorer Samuel de Champlain visited the Kingston area in 1615. To establish a presence on Lake Ontario

    Kingston, Ontario

    Kingston, Ontario

    Kingston,_Ontario

  • University of Vermont
  • Public university in Burlington, Vermont, U.S.

    university won a $6.7 million grant to research the pollution problems of Lake Champlain. The athletic teams at UVM are known as the Catamounts. The university

    University of Vermont

    University_of_Vermont

  • USS Royal Savage (1775)
  • Two-masted schooner built by the British in the summer of 1775

    She then participated in General Benedict Arnold's campaign on Lake Champlain. The British captured and burnt her in October 1776 at Valcour Island

    USS Royal Savage (1775)

    USS Royal Savage (1775)

    USS_Royal_Savage_(1775)

  • Jennings Handicap top three finishers
  • List of horse race results

    first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Jennings Handicap, an American stakes race for horses three years old and older, at four

    Jennings Handicap top three finishers

    Jennings_Handicap_top_three_finishers

  • Fort Carillon
  • Colonial French fort in present-day Ticonderoga, New York

    Pierre de Rigaud de Vaudreuil, Governor of New France, to protect Lake Champlain from a British invasion. Situated on the lake some 15 miles (24 km) south

    Fort Carillon

    Fort Carillon

    Fort_Carillon

  • Footbridge
  • Bridge designed solely for pedestrians

    the Champlain Bridge Ice Structure (French: l'Estacade Champlain), a bridge built for cyclists and pedestrians to run parallel to the Champlain Bridge

    Footbridge

    Footbridge

    Footbridge

  • River Monsters
  • Wildlife documentary television series

    carp, lake trout Wade learns of a series of attacks on swimmers in Lake Champlain and sets off to uncover the truth. After discovering countless fish in

    River Monsters

    River_Monsters

  • American Revolutionary War
  • 1775–1783 conflict in North America

    British pursuit was initially blocked by American naval vessels on Lake Champlain until victory at Valcour Island on October 11 forced the Americans to

    American Revolutionary War

    American Revolutionary War

    American_Revolutionary_War

  • Francis William Billado
  • American attorney and Vermont National Guard general (1907–1966)

    Williston, Vermont, was named for him. Billado was a member of the Lake Champlain Yacht Club. In his honor the club created the Billado Trophy, awarded

    Francis William Billado

    Francis William Billado

    Francis_William_Billado

  • Traffic signs by country
  • Quebec uses French. In contrast, the New Brunswick, Jacques-Cartier, and Champlain bridges, in Montreal (as well as some parts in the West Island), use both

    Traffic signs by country

    Traffic_signs_by_country

  • History of rail transport
  • Description of rail transport modernisation

    French fortress at Louisburg, Nova Scotia. The first Canadian railway, the Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad, was opened in 1836 outside of Montreal, a seasonal

    History of rail transport

    History of rail transport

    History_of_rail_transport

  • Isaac Brock
  • British Army officer and colonial administrator (1769–1812)

    any attack into United States. In addition, Brock believed that he was handicapped by the inertia and defeatism of legislators, civil servants and the general

    Isaac Brock

    Isaac Brock

    Isaac_Brock

  • Clare S. Spackman
  • American occupational therapist

    lives in which they would 'stow away' to the cottage on the shore of Lake Champlain in Vermont, called Stowaway, where they would read, rest, and explore

    Clare S. Spackman

    Clare_S._Spackman

  • Yves Trudeau (biker)
  • Canadian outlaw biker and hitman (1946–2008)

    handle explosives and would become an expert at building bombs. Pierre de Champlain, a former Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer who wrote the book

    Yves Trudeau (biker)

    Yves_Trudeau_(biker)

  • History of public health in Canada
  • apothecary, Louis Hébert (1575–1627) in 1617 was engaged by Samuel de Champlain to serve the new colony as physician, surgeon and dispenser of medicines

    History of public health in Canada

    History_of_public_health_in_Canada

  • Goldthwait Sea
  • Prehistoric sea on the coast of eastern Canada

    "Goldthwait Sea" was proposed by Elson in 1969 to distinguish the area from the Champlain Sea and the Laflamme Sea. The sea is named after the geologist James Walter

    Goldthwait Sea

    Goldthwait Sea

    Goldthwait_Sea

  • USS Stansbury
  • Wickes-class destroyer

    Macedonian. Lieutenant Stansbury was killed during the Battle of Lake Champlain on 11 September 1814. Stansbury was laid down on 9 December 1918 by Bethlehem

    USS Stansbury

    USS Stansbury

    USS_Stansbury

  • Siege of Quebec (1760)
  • Part of the Seven Years War

    in North America: For the Years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760. Volume 9. Champlain Society. p. 433. Archived from the original on 2022-04-07. Retrieved 2020-09-26

    Siege of Quebec (1760)

    Siege of Quebec (1760)

    Siege_of_Quebec_(1760)

  • September 1978
  • Month of 1978

    American paddle steamer boat Phoenix was discovered in New York's Lake Champlain exactly 159 years after her sinking on September 4, 1819. Seven people

    September 1978

    September 1978

    September_1978

  • Mooers–Hemmingford Border Crossing
  • Canada–United States border crossing

    doors, one enclosed with a pedestrian door, the fourth with a pair of handicap-accessible bathrooms entered beneath a door hood. There is a new wooden

    Mooers–Hemmingford Border Crossing

    Mooers–Hemmingford Border Crossing

    Mooers–Hemmingford_Border_Crossing

  • Plast
  • National scout organisation in Ukraine

    Provincial Park, in central Ontario. Tabir Rosviduvachi was held in Samuel de Champlain Park, also in Ontario. Tabir Skobiv and Virlits was in Killarney Park

    Plast

    Plast

    Plast

  • Fort Covington–Dundee Border Crossing
  • Canada–United States border crossing

    sealed, one enclosed with a pedestrian door, the fourth with a pair of handicap accessible bathrooms entered beneath a door hood. There is a new aluminum

    Fort Covington–Dundee Border Crossing

    Fort Covington–Dundee Border Crossing

    Fort_Covington–Dundee_Border_Crossing

  • Racism in Quebec
  • "Défenseur des droits – Rapport 2015 sur les droits de l'enfant. Extraits : Handicap et protection de l'enfance : des droits pour des enfants invisibles (extrait)"

    Racism in Quebec

    Racism_in_Quebec

  • Camp Val Notre-Dame
  • this site was acquired by the Institut des Frères de Saint-Gabriel de Champlain. The non-profit company "Camp Val Notre-Dame inc" was registered on April

    Camp Val Notre-Dame

    Camp_Val_Notre-Dame

  • Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor
  • 1813 battle in the War of 1812

    $500,000 worth of stores and construction materials, which was to prove a handicap later in the year. The brig Duke of Gloucester, which had earlier been

    Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor

    Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor

    Second_Battle_of_Sacket's_Harbor

  • Chesham Stakes
  • British Thoroughbred horse race

    Free Agent Seaway Markyg 2007 Maze Pegasus Again Feared in Flight 2006 Champlain Country Song Middleham 2005 Championship Point Global Genius Crocodile

    Chesham Stakes

    Chesham_Stakes

  • Louis Edwin Fry Sr.
  • American architect (1903–2000)

    Piney Branch Road NW, Washington, D.C. Marie Reed Elementary School, 2200 Champlain Street NW, Washington, D.C. Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View

    Louis Edwin Fry Sr.

    Louis_Edwin_Fry_Sr.

  • Morrill Hall (University of Vermont)
  • Campus building in Burlington, Vermont, US

    the Vermont Experiment station, et al.) by Gov. Charles J. Bell. The Champlain Manufacturing Company of Burlington served as the construction contractor

    Morrill Hall (University of Vermont)

    Morrill Hall (University of Vermont)

    Morrill_Hall_(University_of_Vermont)

  • The Electors' Action Movement
  • Defunct municipal political party in Vancouver, Canada

    and areas. Local area planning was established in Fairview, Kitsilano, Champlain Heights, Killarney and the West End. Neighbourhoods, parks and buildings:

    The Electors' Action Movement

    The_Electors'_Action_Movement

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  • Jourdain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Jourdain

    English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688 in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third, from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include Bellerose, Lafrance, and Saint-Louis.

    Jourdain

  • Chatelain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French (Châtelain)

    Chatelain

    English and French (Châtelain) : status name for the governor or constable of a castle, or the warder of a prison, from Norman Old French chastelain (Latin castellanus, a derivative of castellum ‘castle’).A priest named Châtelain from Paris is documented in Quebec city in 1636, and a family is documented in Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1722.

    Chatelain

  • Chaplin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Chaplin

    English and French : occupational name for a clergyman, or perhaps for the servant of one, from Middle English, Old French chapelain ‘chantry priest’, a priest endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead (Late Latin capellanus).Ukrainian and Belorussian : patronymic from the nickname Chaplya, from the dialect word chaplya ‘heron’, ‘stork’ (Russian tsaplya), referring to a man with long, thin legs or perhaps one who was shy and easily frightened.Clement Chaplin was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

    Chaplin

  • Castel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Castel

    English : variant spelling of Castle.Southern French : topographic name from Occitan castel, a derivative of Late Latin castellum ‘castle’ (a diminutive of Latin castrum ‘fort’, ‘Roman walled city’). This name is also found as a Jewish (Sephardic) name.Catalan : respelling of Castell.A bearer of the name from Chartres is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1684.

    Castel

  • Chaplain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chaplain

    English : variant spelling of Chaplin 1.

    Chaplain

  • Champlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Champlin

    English : probably a reduced form of Chamberlain.

    Champlin

  • Camplin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Camplin

    English : from Anglo-Norman French, Middle English camelin ‘camel’ (Latin camelinus, a derivative of camelus), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of camel-hair cloth. Compare Camel.

    Camplin

  • Chamblin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chamblin

    English : probably a reduced form of Chamberlin.

    Chamblin

  • Jourdan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Jourdan

    English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688 in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third, from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include Bellerose, Lafrance, and Saint-Louis.

    Jourdan

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Online names & meanings

  • Bhadrinath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Bhadrinath

    Lord of Mount Badri

  • Larsen
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Scandinavian

    Larsen

    Form of Lawrence

  • Akshana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Akshana

    Great Ritual

  • Paryan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Paryan

    Fairy like

  • Yaryna
  • Girl/Female

    Ukrainian

    Yaryna

    Peaceful.

  • Sampatti | ஸஂபத்தி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sampatti | ஸஂபத்தி

    Wealth

  • Kimberlee
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Kimberlee

    From the Meadow of the Royal Fortress; Cyneburg's Field

  • Pu
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Pu

    Star

  • Rajneesh | ரஜநீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rajneesh | ரஜநீஷ

    Ruler (Raj) of the night (Neesh), God of night (Moon)

  • Masara
  • Girl/Female

    African, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Swahili, Telugu

    Masara

    Emerald

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  • Champaign
  • a.

    Flat; open; level.

  • Chaplaincy
  • n.

    The office, position, or station of a chaplain.

  • Plein
  • v. i. & t.

    To complain. See Plain.

  • Complaining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Complain

  • Quermonious
  • a.

    Complaining; querulous; apt to complain.

  • Grouse
  • v. i.

    To complain or grumble.

  • Altarist
  • n.

    A chaplain.

  • Chaplain
  • n.

    Any person (clergyman or layman) chosen to conduct religious exercises for a society, etc.; as, a chaplain of a Masonic or a temperance lodge.

  • Chaplain
  • n.

    A clergyman who is officially attached to the army or navy, to some public institution, or to a family or court, for the purpose of performing divine service.

  • Deplore
  • v. t.

    To complain of.

  • Sing
  • v. i.

    Ti cry out; to complain.

  • Chaplain
  • n.

    An ecclesiastic who has a chapel, or who performs religious service in a chapel.

  • Complained
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Complain

  • Champaign
  • n.

    A flat, open country.

  • Capellane
  • n.

    The curate of a chapel; a chaplain.

  • Peenge
  • v. i.

    To complain.

  • Brawl
  • v. i.

    To complain loudly; to scold.

  • Chaplainship
  • n.

    The office or business of a chaplain.

  • Weep
  • v. i.

    To lament; to complain.