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Corominas is a Spanish surname that may refer to Ernest Corominas (1913–1992), Spanish-French mathematician Ferran Corominas (born 1983), Spanish football
Corominas
Spanish footballer (born 1983)
Retrieved 22 May 2014. Astruells, Andrés (14 May 2006). "Corominas marcó el gol de la temporada" [Corominas scored goal of the season]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish)
Coro_(footballer)
Spanish-French mathematician
In 1966, Corominas became a French citizen. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1953. Pouzet, Maurice (1992). "Obituary: Ernest Corominas". Order
Ernest_Corominas
Spanish aviator and balloonist
Mercedes Corominas was a Spanish aviator and balloonist. Best known for her exhibitions in Portugal, she was one of the first female Spanish aviators
Mercedes_Corominas
Spanish swimmer
name, the first or paternal surname is Corominas and the second or maternal family name is Guerín. María Corominas at Olympedia Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
María_Corominas
Spanish footballer (born 1966)
Judith Corominas is a Spanish former international football defender who played for FC Barcelona. Corominas was also part of the Spanish team at the 1997
Judith_Corominas
Spanish lawyer and politician
public administration management from ESADE. Corominas has worked as a lawyer for more than ten years. Corominas contested the 1991 local elections as a Convergence
Lluís_Corominas
Spanish linguist (1905–1997)
castellano e hispánico, by Joan Corominas [sic] and José Antonio Pascual, Editorial Gredos, 1989, Madrid, ISBN 84-249-1362-0. Corominas, Joan (1961). Breve diccionario
Joan_Coromines
Manuel Jalón Corominas (Logroño, 31 January 1925 – Zaragoza, 16 December 2011) was a Spanish air force officer, aeronautical engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur
Manuel_Jalón_Corominas
Spanish footballer (born 1974)
David Coromina Pararols (born 9 September 1974) is a Spanish former footballer. Mainly a right back, he could also operate as a centre back or left back
David_Coromina
Etymological dictionary of the Spanish language
Hispánico de J. Corominas y J. A. Pascual". Seminari de Filologia i Informàtica. Archived from the original on 5 August 2013. Corominas, Joan (1961). Breve
Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico
Diccionario_crítico_etimológico_castellano_e_hispánico
Singular population entity in Catalunya, Spain
la Coromina is a singular population entity in the municipality of Cardona, in Catalonia, Spain. As of 2024 it has a population of 540 people. Statistic
La_Coromina
Catalan writer and politician
Pere Coromines i Montanya (Spanish: Pedro Corominas y Montaña) (Barcelona, 6 May 1870 - Buenos Aires, 30 November 1939) was a Catalan writer, politician
Pere_Coromines_i_Montanya
Pejorative term
This derivation requires two steps: griego > grigo, and grigo > gringo. Corominas notes that while the first change is common in Spanish (e.g. priesa to
Gringo
al- listed in Corominas (1973), are of Arabic origin. Lapesa (1981) §33, n. 5 bis Corominas (1980–1991). The first edition, Corominas (1954–1957) contains
Influences on the Spanish language
Influences_on_the_Spanish_language
Language of the Basque people
[Dialects. People's witnesses] (in Basque). Elkar. ISBN 9788497830614. Corominas, Joan (1960). "La toponymie hispanique prérromane et la survivance du
Basque_language
Association football club
(1993–1994) Josep María Nogués (1994–1996) Ramón Moya(1996–1999) Miquel Corominas Queralt (1999–2000) Lluís Pujol (2000–2001) García Escribano (2001–2002)
CE_L'Hospitalet
Spanish philosopher (1898–1983)
sonora" (PDF), Jordi Corominas and Joan Vicens (in Spanish), 2006, retrieved 2013-10-18 "Biografía de Xavier Zubiri", Jordi Corominas and Joan Vicens (in
Xavier_Zubiri
1970 women's football match in Spain
Glòria Comas Manager: Antoni Ramallets Rosa Fontseca Antònia Corominas Mariló Corominas Laura Grau Pilar Vila Margarita "Marta" Garriga Montserrat Garriga
Selecció Barcelona 0–0 UE Centelles
Selecció_Barcelona_0–0_UE_Centelles
19th-century Spanish Catholic nun and religious founder
Caterina Coromina i Agustí (Oristà, 19 October 1824 – Vic, 11 July 1893) was a Spanish religious woman and founder of the Josephine Sisters, an order which
Caterina_Coromina_i_Agustí
2nd-highest mountain on Earth
1986 by the Polish-Slovak trio Piasecki-Wróż-Božik. Since then Jordi Corominas from Spain has been the only successful climber on this route (he summited
K2
FC Barcelona's reserve football team
Casadó Albert Celades Luis Cembranos Thomas Christiansen Paco Clos Miquel Corominas Marc Cucurella Iván de la Peña Gerard Deulofeu Martín Domínguez Juan José
FC_Barcelona_Atlètic
Brief etymological dictionary of the Spanish language
is an etymological dictionary compiled by the Catalan philologist Joan Corominas (1905–1997), and first published in 1961—with revised editions in 1967
Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua castellana
Breve_diccionario_etimológico_de_la_lengua_castellana
Uruguayan footballer (born 1965)
José Oscar Herrera Corominas (born 17 June 1965 in Tala) is a Uruguayan former international footballer who played as a defender for various clubs. Herrera
José Herrera (Uruguayan footballer)
José_Herrera_(Uruguayan_footballer)
Spanish municipal magistrate
its original meaning of "judge." "Alcalde" in Corominas, Diccionario crítico, Vol. A-CA (1), 127. Corominas, "Alcalde", 127. For example, it was in use
Alcalde
Penitential garment during the Spanish Inquisition
crítico etimológico de la lengua castellana, volume 4, page 143(25), Joan Corominas, Francke Verlag - Bern, 1954, ISBN 978-84-249-1361-8. González Obregon
Sanbenito
Spanish professional golfer (born 1983)
Pablo Larrazábal Corominas (born 15 May 1983) is a Spanish professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. He also played in the inaugural LIV Golf
Pablo_Larrazábal
Imaginary point directly above a particular location, on the imaginary celestial sphere
Dictionary (18th ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-15255-6. Corominas, J. (1987). Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua castellana (in
Zenith
Emotional state associated levels of discomfort
The Oxford English Dictionary. 1989. Retrieved February 15, 2006. Joan Corominas and José Pacual, "embarazar", Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano
Embarrassment
Spanish serial killer (1868–1913)
opinion of Corominas, Martí was in fact a woman devastated by the death of a child, barely ten months old, from malnutrition. In the words of Corominas: "Distressed
Enriqueta_Martí
Humanoid figure of folklore
album Karma. Alux Chaneque Duende (art) Dwarf (folklore) Tennin Joan Corominas, 'Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua', "Duende" (Madrid: Editorial
Duende
as these: Aleñá→Alenyà Caballé→Cavaller Cañellas→Canyelles Casas→Cases Corominas→Coromines Fábregas→Fàbregues Farré→Ferrer Figueras→Figueres Gabarra→Gavarra
Spanish_naming_customs
Spanish motorcycle racer (born 1968)
Juan Manuel González Corominas (born May 24, 1968 in Navàs, Barcelona), also known as Pedregá, is a Spanish off-road motorbike and ATV driver. He started
Juan Manuel González Corominas
Juan_Manuel_González_Corominas
Multi-use stadium in Spain
(344 ft × 213 ft) Construction Opened September 26, 1943; 82 years ago (1943-09-26) Renovated 1999 Architect Juan Corominas Tenants Real Avilés Industrial
Estadio_Román_Suárez_Puerta
Spanish operatic countertenor (born 1976)
Xavier Sabata Corominas (born 1976 in Avià, Catalonia) is a Spanish operatic countertenor. I Dilettanti - cantatas and arias by Emanuele d'Astorga, Giacomo
Xavier_Sabata
Largest species of toothed whale
word of either Romance or Basque origin). The etymological dictionary of Corominas says the origin is uncertain, but it suggests that it comes from the Vulgar
Sperm_whale
Closely woven plain-weave fabric
de la llengua catalana: O-Qu.- 1986, cop. 1985.- 977 p, page 464, Joan Corominas, Joseph Gulsoy, Max Cahner, Curial Edicions Catalanes, 1995. ISBN 978-84-7256-276-9
Percale
(of snow)", from Basque elurte or uholde, olde "flood; avalanche" (Joan Corominas; DRAE); elurte is a blend of elur "snow" and lurte "landslide" (see lurte
List of Spanish words of Basque origin
List_of_Spanish_words_of_Basque_origin
2011 Spanish film
Nominated Best Cinematography Pablo Rosso Nominated Best Costume Design Marian Coromina Nominated Best Sound Jordi Rossinyol, Oriol Tarragó, David Calleja Won
Sleep_Tight_(film)
American pop band
show produced by the company. 3rd Faze, made up of Halie Clark, Minia Corominas and Sara Marie Rauch, was created in September 2000. On April 27, 2001
3rd_Faze
Football league season
Joel Huertas (Weeks 4, 6) Antonio Barragán (Week 5) Kunisports1 Ferran Corominas Javi Chica (Weeks 1, 5, 9) Javier Saviola (Week 2) Sergio Agüero (Weeks
2023_Kings_League
Portuguese profanity
Carolingia, cited at Diccionario Etimológico de la Lengua Castellana de Joan Corominas Anales de filología hispánica, vol. 4, Secretariado de publicaciones e
Caralho
2023 Mexican TV series or program
Vladimir Rivera as Julián, Omara Jiménez Sánchez as Elena, Michelle Corominas Loya as María, Jero Victoria as Lucas 3 "El avión" Carlos Lenin Diego
El_colapso
Restraint devices
española (in Spanish) (23.8 ed.). RAE-ASALE. Retrieved 11 February 2025. Corominas, Joan; Pascual, José Antonio (2010). "esposo". Diccionario crítico etimológico
Handcuffs
Spanish politician (1939–2020)
Josep Corominas i Busqueta (24 March 1939 – 30 December 2020) was a Spanish Catalan doctor and politician who served as a Deputy between 1989 and 2000
Josep_Corominas_i_Busqueta
Mix of peoples mainly in Central America
28 July 2008. Diccionario Critico Etimologico castellano G-MA, by Joan Corominas, Diccionario Critico Etimologico castellano G-MA. Archived from the original
Ladino_people
Off-road motorsport event in Argentina and Chile
Alejandro, who finished first and second in class. Juan Manuel González Corominas finished third on another Yamaha, over five hours behind Marcos Patronelli
2010_Dakar_Rally
1980 film by Eloy de la Iglesia
Screenplay by Eloy de la Iglesia Gonzalo Goicoechea Produced by Pepón Coromina Enrique Gómez Vadillo Isela Vega Starring José Luis Manzano José Sacristán
Navajeros
Racial classification
mullawadí) does not appear until the 18th century, according to [Joan] Corominas". Of São Tomé and Príncipe's 193,413 inhabitants, the largest segment
Mulatto
Surname list
"improve, advance, prosper." Further linguistic evidence is provided by Joan Corominas, who, in Diccionario Crítico Etimológico de la Lengua Castellana (Vol
Medrano
Bizarro, David (22 January 2015). "La pobre Enriqueta: entrevista a Jordi Corominas". Número Cero (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 March 2018
List of serial killers by number of victims
List_of_serial_killers_by_number_of_victims
Santiago de Murcia
of dance. There are different explanations for the origin of the term. Corominas (1954) gives the origin as an Arabic word for chess, other sources give
Jácara
Sp verme) manteca "lard" (Pg manteiga, Cat mantega), from *manteica. Corominas suggests an Indo-European origin. maraña "thicket" marueco, morueco "(uncastrated)
List of Spanish words of Iberian origin
List_of_Spanish_words_of_Iberian_origin
referenced in the Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico, Joan Corominas, José Antonio Pascual, 1987, Editorial Gredos, Tome I, ISBN 84-249-1361-2
List_of_obelisks_in_Rome
Name list
astronomer Ferran Cels i Granell [ca] (1880–1924), Spanish architect Ferran Corominas (born 1983), Spanish footballer Ferran Costa (born 1994), Spanish football
Ferran_(given_name)
Head of municipal government such as a town or city
its original meaning of "judge". "Alcalde" in Corominas, Diccionario crítico, Vol. A-CA (1), 127. Corominas, "Alcalde", 127. "Eastern Partnership Country"
Mayor
Legislative body of the province of Cebu, Philippines
(party) Ref. 2001 Andres Corominas Estrella Yapha 2004 Victoria Corominas (Independent-MASA) Estella Yapha (NPC) 2007 Victoria Corominas Caesar Ian Zambo 2010
Cebu_Provincial_Board
Mountain in the Pyrenees
Catalonia Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya. Jarman David, Calvet Marc, Corominas Jordi, Delmas Magali, Gunnell Yanni 2014 Geografiska Annaler A96 357-391
Puigmal
Municipality in Zulia, Venezuela
is a style of Venezuelan folk music from Maracaibo. According to Joan Corominas, it may come from gaits, the Gothic word for "goat", which is the skin
Maracaibo
2007 film by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza
(credited as Ana Prats) Víctor Massagué as the child in the attic Javier Coromina as Pablo (voice) In October 2006, it was announced Jaume Balagueró and
Rec_(film)
Tropane alkaloid and stimulant drug
PMC 6440853. PMID 30875650. Fernàndez-Castillo N, Cabana-Domínguez J, Corominas R, Cormand B (January 2022). "Molecular genetics of cocaine use disorders
Cocaine
Candidate Party Votes % Oloy Corominas One Cebu 127,330 35.52 Jiembo Borgonia (incumbent, withdrew) One Cebu 123,803 34.54 Lorenz Lagon Lakas–CMD 87,737
2025 Philippine local elections in Central Visayas
2025_Philippine_local_elections_in_Central_Visayas
Family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales
Bibcode:2007ConBi..21..263P. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00573.x. PMID 17298532. Corominas, Joan (1980). Breve Diccionario Etimológico de la Lengua Castellana. Ed
Orchid
Removable leather cover for a horse saddle
crítico etimológico de la lengua castellana, volume III, page 392, Joan Corominas, Francke Verlag-Bern, 1954 ISBN 84-249-0066-9 Look up mochila in Wiktionary
Pony_Express_mochila
Catalonian painter
Montserrat Gudiol i Corominas (9 June 1933 – 25 December 2015) was a Catalonian painter. Gudiol was born in Barcelona as the daughter of the art historian
Montserrat_Gudiol
1987 film by Bigas Luna
(U.S.) Directed by Bigas Luna Written by Bigas Luna Produced by Pepón Coromina Starring Zelda Rubinstein Michael Lerner Talia Paul Angel Jove Cinematography
Anguish_(1987_film)
Corn exchange in Granollers, Spain
agrària dels Països Catalans, vol. 3, 2008, p. 265 Jaume Sesé; Agustí Corominas; Manel Gener (2001), La Porxada: Granollers al segle XVI Jaume Casanovas
La_Porxada
Shallow single-headed drums with a metal casing
Production. London, UK: Bloomsbury. pp. 401–402. ISBN 9780826463227. Corominas, Joan (1981). Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico.
Timbales
Roman Catholic church in Bohol, Philippines
was enlarged from 1839 to 1855. The convent was built under Fr. Lucas Corominas while the tower was constructed under Fr. Jose Sancho from 1884 to 1888
Tagbilaran_Cathedral
French multinational cosmetics and beauty company
buys Rubinstein in shrouded deal". The New York Times. Sotero, Àfrica Corominas; Santos, Laura García. Pidelaserra, Jordi Marti (ed.). QUALITATIVE AND
L'Oréal
Culture of eastern Spain, 2200–1500 BC
Cecilio; Bermúdez, Francisco J.; Viguera Mínguez, Enrique; Burch, Josep; Coromina, Neus; Vivó, David; Cebrià, Artur; Fullola, Josep Maria; García-Puchol
Levantine_Bronze_Age
instance, the number of sellers a buyer is connected to, or vice versa (Corominas-Bosch model). Another case occurs when the agents agree on a transaction
Economics_of_networks
City in Turkey
Tarihi Genesis Yayınları. Ankara, 2011. pp. 547–549 ISBN 978-605-54-1017-9 Corominas, Joan; Pascual, José A. (1991). Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano
Trabzon
Association football match
Singh 109' MF 23 Edu Bedia 119' MF 10 Brandon Fernandes FW 8 Ferran Corominas Substitutes: GK 13 Mohammad Nawaz DF 6 Chinglensana Singh MF 37 Mohamed
2019 Indian Super League final
2019_Indian_Super_League_final
Polo 3 Aleix Bozal (2004-06-29)29 June 2004 (aged 19) 4 Junior FC 4 Guiu Corominas (2004-06-06)6 June 2004 (aged 19) 4 Atlètic Terrassa 5 Iñaky Zaldúa (2003-02-26)26
2023 Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup squads
2023_Men's_FIH_Hockey_Junior_World_Cup_squads
Spanish painter (born 1964)
editado por V. Coromina. Depósito legal B-4657497. Figures editado por V. Coromina. Depósito Legal GI-66-2000. Interiors editado por V. Coromina. Depósito
Augusto_Ferrer-Dalmau
Spanish actor, film director, producer, writer and model
Pau Masó Born Pau Masó Coromina (1986-01-14) 14 January 1986 (age 40) Girona, Catalonia, Spain Other name Paul C. Mason Occupations actor director writer
Pau_Masó
Spanish institution that studies economic and financial sciences
inception, the Royal Academy has had the following leaders: José María Vicens Corominas (1940–1951) Ricardo Piqué Batlle (1951–1990) Mario Pifarré Riera (1990–2002)
Royal Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences
Royal_Academy_of_Economic_and_Financial_Sciences
Municipality in Cebu, Philippines
ground as a tourist attraction in an ecotourism niche. Ceres Liner and Corominas Bros. are among the bus companies going to the town. But riding a V-Hire
Tuburan,_Cebu
2017–18 season of FC Goa
contract. On 18 July, FC Goa announced signing of Spanish forward Ferran Corominas on 1-year deal who last played for Cypriot side Doxa Katokopias. In ISL
2017–18_FC_Goa_season
Word borrowed from a donor language and incorporated into a recipient language
Lexicales". cnrtl.fr. "Diccionario Critico Etimologico castellano A-CA - Corominas, Joan.PDF". Archived from the original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 2 October
Loanword
Mountain in the Peruvian Andes
so climbed by Manfred Sturm's 1966 expedition. Spanish alpinists Jordi Corominas and Oriol Baro made the first ascent of Chico's west face, and second
Siula_Grande
Southern Quechua dialect of Argentina
"Observaciones en torno a los quechuismos del Diccionario Etimológico de Corominas". Anuario de Letras. Lingüística y Filología (in Spanish). 11. doi:10
Santiagueño_Quechua
Football rivalry in Barcelona, Spain
Amarillo (via Salamanca) 1980: Jordi Carreño 1981: Urruti 1981: Miquel Corominas (via Salamanca) 1982: Urbano Ortega 1986: Pichi Alonso 1988: Miquel Soler
Derbi_Barceloní
Football club
Catalonia, Spain Capacity 2,000 Chairman Carlos Povedano Manager Toni Corominas League Tercera Catalana – Group 6 2025–26 Tercera Catalana – Group 6,
CE_Vilassar_de_Dalt
Association football club in Spain
year, to Club Esportiu Banyoles. 25 seasons in Tercera División Ferran Corominas Andreu Fontàs Albert Serra Chechu "Municipal :: Estadios y Pabellones ::"
CE_Banyoles
Surname list
driver) (born 1962) José Froilán González (1922–2013) Juan Manuel González Corominas (born 1968) Laura González (rugby union) (born 1993) Lucas González Amorosino
González_(surname)
1977–78 Great Britain II Graeme Corlett Australia 1973–74 Concorde Anton Corominas Spain 1993–94 Fortuna Thomas Corness Canada 1985–86 Atlantic Privateer
List of The Ocean Race sailors
List_of_The_Ocean_Race_sailors
Portuguese nobility title
monarch. Do I belong to the nobility of his country?"". 9 August 2020. Corominas, Joan and José A Pascual (1981). "Hijo" in Diccionario crítico etimológico
Fidalgo
Breed of sheep
Nineteenth Century. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801855184. Corominas, Joan; Pascual, José A., eds. (1989). "Merino". Diccionario Crítico Etimológico
Merino
2010 Banyoles Walter Bouzán Álvaro Fernández Spain Jorge Alonso Albert Corominas Spain Jakub Adam Michael Odvárko Czech Republic 2011 Singapore Walter
List of ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships medalists in men's kayak
List_of_ICF_Canoe_Marathon_World_Championships_medalists_in_men's_kayak
Deportivo Alavés 2005–06 football season
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK ARG Franco Costanzo 2 DF ESP David Coromina 3 DF ARG Mauricio Pellegrino 4 DF ESP Juanito 5 DF ESP Josu Sarriegi 6 DF
2005–06 Deportivo Alavés season
2005–06_Deportivo_Alavés_season
Defunct Filipino political party
included: Natalio Bacalso, Bartolome Cabangbang, Eutiquio Cimafranca, Alfonso Corominas, Filemon Fernandez, Jorge Kintanar, Valentino Legaspi, Mariano Logarta
Pusyon_Bisaya
Public bus terminal in Cebu City, Philippines
in southern Cebu, Negros Island, Siquijor, and Zamboanga Peninsula. VG Corominas Transit – operates bus service to and from Tuburan via Balamban, Asturias
Cebu_South_Bus_Terminal
Municipality in La Rioja, Spain
Sáez, (1818–1874) engineer, first to invent a submersible Manuel Jalón Corominas, (1925–2011) engineer and inventor Alfonso Navarrete, (1571-1617), missionary
Logroño
Football tournament season
8 August 2013 Banyoles 0 – 2 Olot Banyoles 22:00 Report 20' Carlos 88' Pagés Stadium: Miquel Coromina Attendance: 500 Referee: Ponsatí
2013–14_Copa_Catalunya
Art museum in Barcelona, Spain
the Court of Aragon. It was purchased in 1386 by the bourgeois family Corominas-Desplà, who then sold it fourteen years later to Berenguer Aguilar, from
Museu_Picasso
1948-04-12. p. 10. Retrieved 2022-11-03 – via newspapers.com. "John Corominas". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2022-10-25. Santos
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1948
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1948
Elche CF 2013–14 football season
Boakye 33 7 31 6 2 1 10 MF ESP Javi Flores 2 0 1 0 1 0 11 FW ESP Ferran Corominas "Coro" 38 6 36 6 2 0 13 GK ESP Antonio Rodríguez "Toño" 11 0 9 0 2 0
2013–14_Elche_CF_season
Espanyol 2019–20 football season
Nation Player — – Reserve team players on loan: — DF ESP Guillem Corominas (at Horta until 30 June 2020) — DF ESP Genar Fornés (at L'Hospitalet
2019–20_RCD_Espanyol_season
COROMINAS
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Just Like Mother who Take Care of Others
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Overlord of the Mountains
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Dove
Boy/Male
American, Arabic
At the Oak
Surname or Lastname
North German (Frisian)
North German (Frisian) : patronymic of the Old Frisian personal name Ake, a variant of Ag(g)o (see Agena).English : variant of Akers.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : variant spelling of Hayes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Pascal, which was brought to England from France.German : topographic name from Pass ‘pass’, ‘passage’ (from Middle Low German pas ‘pace’, ‘passage way’, ‘water gauge’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Yiddish and Polish pas ‘belt’, ‘girdle’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wills.
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Father of Agamemnon in ancient Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhyudaya | அபà¯à®¯à¯à®¤à®¯à®¾Â
Sunrise, Elevation, Increase, Prosperity
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