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English cricketer
Christopher James Sharp (born 23 May 1964) is a former English cricketer. Sharp was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born
Christopher_Sharp_(cricketer)
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Christopher Sharp may refer to: Christopher Sharp (cricketer) (born 1964), former English cricketer Christopher Sharp (barrister) (born 1953), British
Christopher_Sharp
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dance expert Chris Sharp (born 1973), American singer Christopher Sharp (cricketer) (born 1964), former English cricketer Christopher Sharp (barrister) (born
Sharp_(surname)
English actor and singer (1922–2015)
Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee (27 May 1922 – 7 June 2015) was an English actor and singer. In a career spanning over 60 years, he became known as
Christopher_Lee
writer (Fircroft), expelled in 1972 Christopher Gabbitas, baritone for The King's Singers William Garforth, cricketer and soldier Andrew Gimson, political
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Independent school in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
to British Rowing, with a boat code of BRG. John Sharp (1645–1714), Archbishop of York Abraham Sharp (1653–1742), mathematician and scientific instrument
Bradford_Grammar_School
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coach Christian Timm (born 1979), German footballer Christopher Timm (born 1968), English cricketer David Timm (born 1969), German pianist, organist, choral
Timm
This is a list of cricketers who were killed during military service. The cricketers are listed by war and divided into those who appeared in Test cricket
List of cricketers who were killed during military service
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Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu – Sri Lankan civil servant Gilbert Granville Sharp – liberal politician and barrister Samir Shihabi – President of the United
List of alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
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Garath Archer, England International rugby player. Adil Arif, Emirati cricketer Alexander Armstrong, actor and comedian. Charles Adamson, Barbarians and
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English cricketer (born 1978)
Christopher Mark Wells Read (born 10 August 1978) is an English former cricketer who was the captain of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. He played
Chris_Read
American actress (born 1945)
separations, Hawn was linked to newsman Charles Glass and Pakistani former cricketer and former Prime Minister, Imran Khan. Hawn and Russell, who celebrated
Goldie_Hawn
Male given name
was the fourth most popular male name in England and Wales in 1934, but a sharp decline followed over the remainder of the 20th century and by 1994 it had
Brian
1988–1997 Marcus Sharp, 16 matches, 1994–2003 Steven Sharp, 6 matches, 1986–1994 David Smith, 1 match, 1994 Robert Smith, 1 match, 2001 Christopher Stockdale
List of Cumberland County Cricket Club List A players
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Name list
lithographer and natural history illustrator Arthur Bartholomew (cricketer) (1846–1940), English cricketer and schoolmaster Arthur Wollaston Bartholomew (1878–1945)
Bartholomew_(name)
English cricketer (1918–2010)
an English professional cricketer, primarily a medium-fast bowler. He is widely regarded as one of the best English cricketers of the 20th century. Bedser
Alec_Bedser
English cricketer (1904–1995)
Harold Larwood (14 November 1904 – 22 July 1995) was a cricketer for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and the England cricket team between 1924 and
Harold_Larwood
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1940), Malaysian long jumper Anthony Christopher, several people Anthony Chubb (1915–2007), South African cricketer Anthony Chute, English poet and pamphleteer
Anthony
matches, 1999–2003 Arif Saeed, 3 matches, 1999–2001 Christopher Sains, 1 match, 2000 Christopher Sharp, 1 match, 1999 Royston Smith, 3 matches, 2000–2002
List of Essex Cricket Board List A players
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sculptures; born in Sydney Eliza Scanlen Actress Known for the miniseries Sharp Objects and the 2019 movie Little Women Sanu Sharma Nepali-language author
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English cricketer (1905–1943)
Hedley Verity (18 May 1905 – 31 July 1943) was a professional cricketer who played for Yorkshire and England between 1930 and 1939. A slow left-arm orthodox
Hedley_Verity
English cricketer (1887–1964)
Brown (6 October 1887 – 3 December 1964) was an English professional cricketer who played in seven Test matches between 1921 and 1923 and in English
George Brown (cricketer, born 1887)
George_Brown_(cricketer,_born_1887)
Australian rules footballer and cricketer
the early years of the Victorian Football League (VFL) and first-class cricketer. Kiernan was a Fitzroy local and played for the Maroons in the inaugural
Chris_Kiernan
List of cricketers
This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for Eastern Province cricket team in South Africa. Seasons given
List of Eastern Province representative cricketers
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This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Sussex County Cricket Club in top-class matches since it was founded in 1839. Like
List of Sussex County Cricket Club players
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Name list
player Lindsay Tuckett (1919–2016), South African cricketer Lindsay Weir (1908–2003), New Zealand cricketer Lindsay Armstrong (born before 1970[year needed])
Lindsay_(name)
Indian cricket player and politician
selector quits after TV sting". BBC. 17 February 2023. Chetan Sharma at ESPNcricinfo Christopher Martin-Jenkins, The Complete Who's Who of Test Cricketers
Chetan_Sharma
Australian cricketer
Christopher John Llewellyn Rogers (born 31 August 1977) is a former Australian cricketer who played for the Australian national team. Rogers is a left-handed
Chris_Rogers_(cricketer)
Duleepsinhji, cricketer and Indian public servant Merrick Elderton (1884–1939), cricketer and educator Churchill Gunasekara, cricketer, first player from
List of alumni of Clare College, Cambridge
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Male given name
Nigel Baker (born 1966), British diplomat Nigel Baker (cricketer) (1914–1968), English cricketer Nigel Balchin (1908–1970), English psychologist and author
Nigel
Lawyer India (Delhi) Sanjay Kumar Seth 63 Judge India Chandro Tomar 89 Sharp shooter India (Meerut) Jevgeni Tomberg 72 Politician Estonia (Tallinn) Abul
List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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English cricketer (1877–1973)
Wilfred Rhodes (29 October 1877 – 8 July 1973) was an English professional cricketer who played 58 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1930. In Tests
Wilfred_Rhodes
British anthropologist and adventurer
at the age of 70). He is also an enthusiastic boxer, squash player and cricketer. In 2024, without realising it, he broke the world record for completing
Chris_Terrill
English cricketer and British Army officer (1909–1944)
Charles William Christopher Packe (2 May 1909 – 1 July 1944) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Leicestershire between 1929 and
Charles_Packe_(cricketer)
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The Land of Stories Evelyn Robin, the wife of Christopher Robin in Disney's "Christopher Robin" Evelyn Sharp/Artemis Crock, a character from Arrow Evelyn
Evelyn_(name)
1984 film
Jardine profile England tour of India Douglas, Christopher (2002). Douglas Jardine: Spartan Cricketer. London: Methuen. ISBN 0-413-77216-0, p176: Frith
Bodyline_(miniseries)
Indian news anchor and author
Gujarati mother. His father, Dilip Sardesai, was a former Indian Test cricketer and his mother, Nandini, is an activist in Mumbai and former head of the
Rajdeep_Sardesai
This is a list of England Test cricketers. A Test match is an international two-innings per team cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations
List of England Test cricketers
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English cricketer
accuracy and his ability to make the ball turn sharply from the pitch. Unusually for a first-class cricketer, Crawford wore spectacles while playing. Crawford
Jack_Crawford_(cricketer)
Vergani, M.; Riva, M. A. (22 February 2019). "The Gigantic Tooth of St. Christopher". British Dental Journal. 226 (240): 240. doi:10.1038/s41415-019-0034-z
List_of_tallest_people
Village in Worcestershire, England
2018]. County History Sharp Large, 409. Large, 410. Sharp p95 Large, 412-3. Sharp, p70 Letter to Privy Council, quoted in Sharp, p61 Deeds in Worcestershire
Hanbury,_Worcestershire
British cyclist (born 1985)
Christopher Clive Froome (/krɪs fruːm/; born 20 May 1985) is a British former professional road racing cyclist. He has won seven Grand Tours: four editions
Chris_Froome
This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Cambridge University Cricket Club (CUCC) in top-class matches since the club was
List of Cambridge University Cricket Club players
List_of_Cambridge_University_Cricket_Club_players
Irish-British novelist and former spy (1931–2020)
Glassey). His older brother, Tony, was an advertising executive and county cricketer (for Dorset), who later lived in the United States. His younger half-sister
John_le_Carré
This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Middlesex County Cricket Club in top-class matches since the club was formally constituted
List of Middlesex County Cricket Club players
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List of episodes of the British TV drama series
two events. More killings follow, involving members of the group. Ginny Sharp (Serena Gordon) is found dead in her pool and Lady Chetwood (Angela Thorne)
List of Midsomer Murders episodes
List_of_Midsomer_Murders_episodes
English cricketer
Campbell MacLaren (1 December 1871 – 17 November 1944) was an English cricketer who captained the England cricket team at various times between 1898 and
Archie_MacLaren
"Tia Sharp: Police concern over missing girl". BBC. August 4, 2012. Archived from the original on July 28, 2018. Retrieved July 21, 2018. "Tia Sharp search:
List of solved missing person cases (2010s)
List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(2010s)
English cricketer (1871–1945)
Cordingley (13 May 1871 – 27 April 1945) was an English professional cricketer from Yorkshire who played first-class cricket for Sussex in the early
Albert_Cordingley
This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club (Northants) in top-class matches since 1905
List of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club players
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Day of the year
Croatian struggle against the invasion by the Ottoman Empire. 1493 – Christopher Columbus, with 17 ships and 1,200 men, sails on second voyage from Cadiz
September_9
interest for Bear. September saw a guest stint from Andrea Mason as Frankie Sharp, an angry patient at the Mill. Then in November, midwife Jenny Ackerman
List of Doctors characters introduced in 2023
List_of_Doctors_characters_introduced_in_2023
English cricketer (1892-1985)
George Herbert Fender (22 August 1892 – 15 June 1985) was an English cricketer who played 13 Tests for his country and was captain of Surrey between
Percy_Fender
home baking, with supermarkets and department stores in the UK reporting sharp rises in sales of baking ingredients and accessories. A popular cake to
Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom
Given name
professional boxer Evan Arnold, American actor Evan Arnold (cricketer) (born 1974), Australian former cricketer and amateur footballer Evan Atar Adaha (born 1966/1967)
Evan
Name list
Daniel Hayward (1808–1852), English cricketer Daniel Hayward (cricketer, born 1832) (1832–1910), English cricketer Daniel R. Headrick, American historian
List of people with given name Daniel
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71, Estonian actor (Spring, Summer, Autumn). Arnold Long, 85, British cricketer (Sussex, MCC, Surrey), cancer. Volodymyr Marchenko, 103, Ukrainian mathematician
Deaths_in_January_2026
List of cricketers
This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, list A or Twenty20 cricket for Canterbury men's cricket team. Seasons given are the first
List of Canterbury representative cricketers
List_of_Canterbury_representative_cricketers
English cricketer
Abram Waddington (4 February 1893 – 28 October 1959), was a professional cricketer for Yorkshire, who played in two Test matches for England, both against
Abe_Waddington
People of British descent in Africa
Pietersen (born 1980), cricketer Gary Player (born 1935), golfer Graeme Pollock (born 1944), cricketer Shaun Pollock (born 1973), cricketer Sean Williams (born
British_diaspora_in_Africa
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1964
sportsman. In addition to representing Eton at fives, he was a capable cricketer at school, club and county level, and was unique among British prime ministers
Alec_Douglas-Home
Actor Chester Morris is Found Dead". Times-News. September 12, 1970. p. 5. Sharp, Rob (July 13, 2007). "A new twist to the mystery of how Jim Morrison died"
List of deaths from drug overdose and intoxication
List_of_deaths_from_drug_overdose_and_intoxication
Private day school in Mottingham, London, England
Harris (priest) James Harris, Welsh rugby union player Richard Hart, cricketer Christopher Idle, Anglican priest and hymn writer David E. H. Jones, chemist
Eltham_College
1978 2012 33 years Nevisian cricketer car Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago Ezra Moseley 1958 2021 63 years Barbadian cricketer bicycle Christ Church, Barbados
List of people who died in traffic collisions
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British socialite, actress, and theatrical producer (1853–1929)
in 1969 to replace The Princess of Wales hotel, and briefly called The Cricketers from 2007 to 2011. The mythologising also includes The Lillie Langtry
Lillie_Langtry
This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in top-class matches since the club was founded in
List of Yorkshire County Cricket Club players
List_of_Yorkshire_County_Cricket_Club_players
Topics referred to by the same term
(Auckland cricketer) (1941–2007), New Zealand cricketer John Williams (Canterbury cricketer) (born 1931), New Zealand cricketer John Williams (cricketer, born
John Williams (disambiguation)
John_Williams_(disambiguation)
Highly trained shooter
(1924). Hesketh Prichard, D.S.O., M.C.: hunter: explorer: naturalist: cricketer: author: soldier; a memoir (1924 ed.). T. F. Unwin ltd. 261 pages Plaster
Sniper
English cricketer (born 1984)
Nathan Cook (born 25 December 1984) is an English commentator and a former cricketer and captain of the England Test and One-Day International (ODI) cricket
Alastair_Cook
Public school in Devon, England
Somerset Percy Seymour, 18th Duke of Somerset Richard Sharp, England rugby captain Richard Shore, cricketer Frederick Spring, senior army officer Trevor Spring
Blundell's_School
English cricketer and footballer
Bill Frindall, Wisden Book of English Test Cricketers Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Who's who of Test Cricketers Media related to Frank Sugg at Wikimedia
Frank_Sugg
Country house in Kent, England
visiting Sir Horatio Mann, Bt. who had leased the house. Mann was an avid cricketer and a number of top-class cricket matches were held between 1766 and 1790
Bourne_Park_House
English cricketer Peter Sunnucks (1916–1997), English cricketer Peter Swanwick (cricketer) (born 1945), English cricketer Peter Swart (cricketer) (1946–2000)
List of people with given name Peter
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400m runner (also attended The Scots College) Edward Cowan (2000) – test cricketer Paul Darveniza – international rugby union Wallaby and neurologist James
List of Cranbrook School, Sydney alumni
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British princess (1930–2002)
involved with musician Mick Jagger, actor Peter Sellers, and Australian cricketer Keith Miller are unproven. According to biographer Charlotte Breese, entertainer
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1923–1924; 1924–1929; 1935–1937)
classics and mathematics. He was athletic being a keen squash player and cricketer. He was severely flogged for writing pornography in class. Baldwin then
Stanley_Baldwin
English cricketer
Tonbridge School where he was involved with developing young cricketers including Christopher Cowdrey. Dovey died suddenly at Tunbridge Wells in Kent in
Ray_Dovey
English cricketer (born 1955)
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) coach Harry Sharp to have the potential to become a "good, average county cricketer." Botham travelled to play for Somerset
Ian_Botham
Filming resumed in January 2022. Top Gear (2022). Presenter and former cricketer Freddie Flintoff received severe facial injuries and broken ribs in a
List of film and television accidents
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Market town in Lincolnshire, England
(1858–1937), first-class cricketer Ashley Wright (born 1980), first-class cricketer Luke Wright (born 1985), first-class cricketer Blue pubs Granfum is also
Grantham
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(1949–2022), Canadian discus thrower and shot putter Jane Joseph, Trinidadian cricketer Jane Katz (born 1943), American swimmer Jane Patterson, Canadian judoka
Jane_(given_name)
English writer (1866–1946)
former domestic gardener, and at the time a shopkeeper and professional cricketer and Sarah Neal, a former domestic servant. An inheritance had allowed
H._G._Wells
2023, continues. Speaker of the House – Gerry Brownlee Prime Minister – Christopher Luxon Deputy Prime Minister – Winston Peters until 31 May, and then David
2025_in_New_Zealand
Character in the works of E. W. Hornung
Raffles was George Ives, a Cambridge-educated criminologist and talented cricketer, according to Andrew Lycett. Hornung and Ives played cricket for the Authors
A._J._Raffles
league player Wayne Parnell – South African cricketer Thomas Partey – Ghanaian football player Christopher Paul – radicalised extremist, pleaded guilty
List_of_converts_to_Islam
heart failure. Gary Birdsong, 81, American preacher. Christopher Chaplin, 86, British cricketer (Cornwall). Javier Dorado, 48, Spanish footballer (Salamanca
Deaths_in_February_2025
Public school in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
EFL Championship Harry Duke (born 2001), English cricketer Martin Dyson (1935–2019), English cricketer and schoolmaster who played first-class cricket
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield
Queen_Elizabeth_Grammar_School,_Wakefield
LGBTQ+ advocate off it". Rappler. Retrieved 26 January 2023. "The Gay Cricketers in Australia – Australia Unwrapped". australiaunwrapped.com. 1 September
List_of_LGBTQ_sportspeople
English actor and comedian (1940–2020)
Retrieved 13 April 2020. St Andrews Special Collections (13 April 2018). "Cricketer, Comedians, and Campaigners: Rectors, 1967-1993". Echoes from the Vault
Tim_Brooke-Taylor
Jamaican sprinter (born 1986)
Indies fast-bowling great Curtly Ambrose. After talking with Australian cricketer Shane Warne, Bolt suggested that if he were able to get time off he would
Usain_Bolt
Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers). Sidharth Sharma, 28, Indian cricketer (Himachal Pradesh). Bruce Sharp, 91, Australian Olympic gymnast (1956). Carl-Gustaf Styrenius
Deaths_in_January_2023
Cricketers who debuted for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in first-class matches during the post-war period from 1946 until the end of the 1977 season,
List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1946–1977)
List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1946–1977)
British dramatist and screenwriter (1935–1994)
Dennis Christopher George Potter (17 May 1935 – 7 June 1994) was an English television dramatist, screenwriter and journalist. He is best known for his
Dennis_Potter
English cricketer
Macaulay (7 December 1897 – 13 December 1940) was a professional English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between
George_Macaulay
Private members' club in Oxford
winner, merchant banker and art collector Bernard Bosanquet, international cricketer and inventor of the googly Marshall Brooks, England rugby international
Vincent's_Club
English cricketer (1915–1989)
Walter Dransfield Yardley (19 March 1915 – 3 October 1989) was an English cricketer who played for Cambridge University, Yorkshire County Cricket Club and
Norman_Yardley
commentator Joe Root, England and Yorkshire cricketer Alan Rouse, mountaineer Jackie Sewell, footballer Billy Sharp, footballer Roberta Sheffield, Para-equestrian
List_of_people_from_Sheffield
County of England
(born 2004) was born in Guilford. Max Hall (born 1975), cricketer Graham Thorpe (1969–2024), cricketer, was born in and played for Surrey. Luke Shaw (born
Surrey
Multi-origin ethnic group of Pakistan
centre for producing cricketers and hockey players for the Pakistan national cricket team and hockey team. Some of the notable cricketers of a Muhajir background
Muhajir_(Pakistan)
Olympic silver medallist (1968), lymphoma. Shyamji Kanojia, 65, Indian cricketer (Railways). Rabeya Khatun, 85, Bangladeshi novelist, cardiac arrest. Dick
Deaths_in_January_2021
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
Male
French
French form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHE means "Christ-bearer."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name which ostensibly means ‘bearer of Christ’, Latin Christopherus, Greek Khristophoros, from Khristos ‘Christ’. Compare Christian + -pher-, -phor- ‘carry’. This was borne by a rather obscure 3rd-century martyred saint. His name was relatively common among early Christians, who desired to bear Christ metaphorically with them in their daily lives. Subsequently, the name was explained by a folk etymology according to which the saint carried the infant Christ across a ford and so became the patron saint of travelers. In this guise he was enormously popular in the Middle Ages, and many inns were named with the sign of St. Christopher. In some instances the surname may have derived originally from residence at or association with such an inn. As an American family name, Christopher has absorbed cognates from other continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Male
English
English form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Christopher, KRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Swiss
With Christ Inside; He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Carrier of Christ; Christ Bearer
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a harpist (see Harper), or occasionally a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a harp.English : habitational name from a minor place such as Harp House in Eastwood, Essex, or South Harp in South Petherton, Somerset, denoting a place where salt was produced, from Old English hearpe ‘harp’, an implement used in the processing of salt. Compare Harpham.German : metonymic occupational name for a harpist, from Middle High German harpfe ‘harp’.German : variant of Harpe.
Boy/Male
American, Christian, German, Greek, Scandinavian
Carrier of Christ; Form of Christopher; Christ Bearer
Boy/Male
English French
He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOFFER means "Christ-bearer."Â
Male
English
Christ-Bearer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English scharp ‘keen’, ‘active’, ‘quick’.Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized (part translated) form of Gaelic Ó Géaráin ‘descendant of Géarán’, a byname from a diminutive of géar ‘sharp’.Americanized form of any of several European names with similar meaning, for example German Scharf.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Form of Christopher.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sherry, SHARI means "darling."
Boy/Male
English German Danish
He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Christ-bearer; To Carry; Bearer of Christ
Boy/Male
English American Latin Greek Shakespearean
He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...
Boy/Male
English German
He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...
Boy/Male
Scandinavian American
Form of Christopher.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Sharp.
Male
German
German form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPH means "Christ-bearer."Â
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, French
Morning
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sikh
King of Fame
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi's Husband; Helper
Boy/Male
Muslim
Crown of light
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Gratification; Relief
Boy/Male
Arabic
Father of a Weight of 2 Carats
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Beautiful Lovable Person; Lovely and Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva's Hair
Boy/Male
British, Hindu, Indian, Malay
Kind of Gold
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Strong
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
CHRISTOPHER SHARP-CRICKETER
superl.
Very trying to the feelings; piercing; keen; severe; painful; distressing; as, sharp pain, weather; a sharp and frosty air.
superl.
Of keen perception; quick to discern or distinguish; having nice discrimination; acute; penetrating; sagacious; clever; as, a sharp eye; sharp sight, hearing, or judgment.
v. t. & i.
Trickery; fraud; petty rapine; as, to live upon the shark.
adv.
Precisely; exactly; as, we shall start at ten o'clock sharp.
superl.
Raised a semitone in pitch; as, C sharp (C/), which is a half step, or semitone, higher than C.
superl.
Composed of hard, angular grains; gritty; as, sharp sand.
n.
A sharp tool or weapon.
superl.
Steep; precipitous; abrupt; as, a sharp ascent or descent; a sharp turn or curve.
n.
To play on the harp.
n.
A sharp tone or note.
superl.
So high as to be out of tune, or above true pitch; as, the tone is sharp; that instrument is sharp. Opposed in all these senses to flat.
superl.
Cutting in language or import; biting; sarcastic; cruel; harsh; rigorous; severe; as, a sharp rebuke.
superl.
Keenly or unduly attentive to one's own interest; close and exact in dealing; shrewd; as, a sharp dealer; a sharp customer.
superl.
Eager in pursuit; keen in quest; impatient for gratification; keen; as, a sharp appetite.
superl.
High in pitch; acute; as, a sharp note or tone.
superl.
Terminating in a point or edge; not obtuse or rounded; somewhat pointed or edged; peaked or ridged; as, a sharp hill; sharp features.
n.
A sewing needle having a very slender point; a needle of the most pointed of the three grades, blunts, betweens, and sharps.
v.
A certain quantity; a portion; a part; a division; as, a small share of prudence.
v. t.
To play on, as a harp; to play (a tune) on the harp; to develop or give expression to by skill and art; to sound forth as from a harp; to hit upon.
superl.
Affecting the sense as if pointed or cutting, keen, penetrating, acute: to the taste or smell, pungent, acid, sour, as ammonia has a sharp taste and odor; to the hearing, piercing, shrill, as a sharp sound or voice; to the eye, instantaneously brilliant, dazzling, as a sharp flash.