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Former stadium in San Francisco, California
Ewing Field was a baseball park in San Francisco, California. It served as the home of the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League for a single
Ewing_Field
Fictional family featured in American soap opera Dallas
the Ewings own and run Southfork Ranch and the oil giant Ewing Oil; in the revival series, Ewing Oil is replaced by Ewing Global, formerly Ewing Energies
Ewing_family_(Dallas)
Valencia Gardens Ewing Field, 1914 to 1938 (located in the Richmond District, on Masonic between Geary and Turk; the Seals played at Ewing Field for one year
List of baseball parks in San Francisco
List_of_baseball_parks_in_San_Francisco
Jamaican-American basketball player and coach (born 1962)
Patrick Aloysius Ewing Sr. (born August 5, 1962) is a Jamaican-American basketball coach and former player who is a basketball ambassador for the New
Patrick_Ewing
Minor league baseball team
Seals moved across town to play their inaugural and only season at foggy Ewing Field. The idea of a second team in San Francisco remained alive and, after
San_Francisco_Seals_(PCL)
Fictional character from the television series Dallas
younger of two sons born to Leander Ewing. Through his older brother, Jason, Jock got his first job in an oil field in Texas. While riding in a train boxcar
Jock_Ewing
Public university system
right to award professional degrees in engineering and the doctorate in the field of education; and (3) state funding for research at the state college level
California_State_University
Coalition of student societies in California best known as the founders of ethnic studies
World Liberation Front Athletics Teams SFSU Gators Venues Cox Stadium Ewing Field People Alumni Faculty Presidents Frederic Lister Burk J. Paul Leonard
Third_World_Liberation_Front
American basketball player (born 1984)
Patrick Aloysius Ewing Jr. (born May 20, 1984) is a Jamaican-American professional basketball coach and former player who is an assistant coach for the
Patrick_Ewing_Jr.
Fictional character from Dallas
John Ross Ewing Jr. is a fictional character in the American television series Dallas (1978–1991) and its spin-offs, including the continuation series
J._R._Ewing
American actor (born 1988)
Reid Ewing (born November 7, 1988) is an American actor and musician widely known for his role as Dylan Marshall in the ABC sitcom Modern Family (2009–2020)
Reid_Ewing
American college football season
Mary's College Administers 20 to 7 Defeat to Olympic Club Gridders at Ewing Field in Sunday Game". Oakland Tribune. October 27, 1924. p. 10 – via Newspapers
1924 Saint Mary's Saints football team
1924_Saint_Mary's_Saints_football_team
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
seven of their next ten games, as Patrick Ewing missed the first 20 games due to Achilles tendonitis. However, Ewing eventually returned as the team won 11
1999–2000 New York Knicks season
1999–2000_New_York_Knicks_season
American academic (born 1949)
World Liberation Front Athletics Teams SFSU Gators Venues Cox Stadium Ewing Field People Alumni Faculty Presidents Frederic Lister Burk J. Paul Leonard
Leslie_Wong
American university president
"boundaries and consequences of freedom of expression", and had Mahoney fielding questions about her support and/or lack of support for the Middle Eastern
Lynn_Mahoney
Month of 1926
an effort to reunite the Republic of China. A fire at San Francisco's Ewing Field stadium, started accidentally by a spectator who dropped a lit cigarette
June_1926
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
third full season coaching the Knicks. To give All-Star center Patrick Ewing more help offensively and defensively, the Knicks acquired controversial
1998–99 New York Knicks season
1998–99_New_York_Knicks_season
Public university in San Francisco, California
Sierra Nevada Field Campus". SF State Sierra Nevada Field Campus. Retrieved December 15, 2021. "Classes & Workshops | Sierra Nevada Field Campus". sierra
San Francisco State University
San_Francisco_State_University
1994 basketball championship series
Celtics defeated the Rockets, four games to two. The series was Patrick Ewing's first NBA Finals appearance. The Rockets came in with strong determination
1994_NBA_Finals
American football team that represented St. Ignatius College
outscored by a total of 59 to 45. The team played its home games at Ewing Field in San Francisco. "San Francisco Yearly Results". College Football Data
1925 St. Ignatius Gray Fog football team
1925_St._Ignatius_Gray_Fog_football_team
American baseball executive (1867–1937)
result of ill health. He financed the construction of Ewing Field, which bore his name. In addition, Ewing is a member of the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame
J._Cal_Ewing
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Bay_Area_Television_Archive
Center. Paul F. Romberg, then-president of SFSU, proposed the creation of a field station and marine lab at the site. In 1978, the university began acquiring
San Francisco State University Romberg Tiburon Campus
San_Francisco_State_University_Romberg_Tiburon_Campus
World Liberation Front Athletics Teams SFSU Gators Venues Cox Stadium Ewing Field People Alumni Faculty Presidents Frederic Lister Burk J. Paul Leonard
DOC_Film_Institute
Delroy Lindo – actor Rosie Malek-Yonan – actor and author of The Crimson Field Mary Mara – actress Joseph E. Marshall, Jr. – radio talk show host Irene
List of San Francisco State University people
List_of_San_Francisco_State_University_people
American college football season
"Saint Mary's Wins From Arizona Eleven in Hard-Fought Game at Varsity Field". The Arizona Daily Star. October 28, 1923. p. 6. Archived from the original
1923 Saint Mary's Saints football team
1923_Saint_Mary's_Saints_football_team
Scottish politician (born 1957)
Fergus Stewart Ewing (born 23 September 1957) is a Scottish independent politician. Formerly a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP), he served
Fergus_Ewing
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Ewing may refer to: Henry Ewing of 6th Arkansas Field Battery Henry W. Ewing, sportsman and coach Henry Ellsworth Ewing (1883–1951), arachnologist
Henry_Ewing
Salt Lake City Bees (1958–1965) and Salt Lake City Gulls (1970–1984). Ewing Field was home to the Mission Wolves, Sacramento Wolves, and San Francisco
List of Pacific Coast League stadiums
List_of_Pacific_Coast_League_stadiums
American college football season
Oakland Tribune. October 4, 1925. pp. 1D, 4D – via Newspapers.com. "Moreing Field to Be Scene of Opening For Western Conference Tilt". The Sacramento Union
1925 Saint Mary's Saints football team
1925_Saint_Mary's_Saints_football_team
American college football season
Nevada Mackay Field Reno, NV T 7–7 November 10 vs. Saint Mary's Ewing Field San Francisco, CA W 10–9 November 18 vs. Olympic Club Ewing Field San Francisco
1923 Santa Clara Missionites football team
1923_Santa_Clara_Missionites_football_team
National Basketball Association team in New York City
Cartwright – 1980 Darrell Walker – 1984 Patrick Ewing – 1986 Mark Jackson – 1988 Channing Frye – 2006 Landry Fields – 2011 Iman Shumpert – 2012 Tim Hardaway
New_York_Knicks
American academic (1935–2024)
World Liberation Front Athletics Teams SFSU Gators Venues Cox Stadium Ewing Field People Alumni Faculty Presidents Frederic Lister Burk J. Paul Leonard
Robert_A._Corrigan
South Africa field hockey coach
Garreth Ewing (born 13 March 1974) is a South African field hockey coach. He coached the South African national team at the 2020 Summer Olympics where
Garreth_Ewing
laid in 1940, followed by the laying out of sports fields in 1942 and the creation of the Lower Field in 1943. Many of the initial plantings came from the
Main Campus of San Francisco State University
Main_Campus_of_San_Francisco_State_University
Minor league baseball team
weeks of the 200-plus games season. They staged their home games at Ewing Field (the 1914 season's regular home of the San Francisco Seals); and at Oaks
Mission_Reds
American literary magazine
World Liberation Front Athletics Teams SFSU Gators Venues Cox Stadium Ewing Field People Alumni Faculty Presidents Frederic Lister Burk J. Paul Leonard
Fourteen_Hills
Baseball team in Amsterdam, New York
Collegiate Baseball League (1978-2001) Former ballpark(s) Heritage Park, Ewing Field Colors Red, Black & White Ownership Brian Spagnola, Dave Dittman
Amsterdam_Mohawks
American football team that represented St. Ignatius College
Abe Kemp (November 25, 1926). "Loyola, St. Ignatius Grid Clash Today: Ewing Field To B Scene of Intercity Annual Tilt". The San Francisco Examiner. p. 26
1926 St. Ignatius Gray Fog football team
1926_St._Ignatius_Gray_Fog_football_team
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
Clinched playoff spot Patrick Ewing was named Player of the Week for games played January 15 through January 22. Patrick Ewing was named Player of the Month
1994–95 New York Knicks season
1994–95_New_York_Knicks_season
Canadian basketball player (born 1998)
Gilgeous-Alexander Is SI's 2025 Sportsperson of the Year". SI. January 2, 2026. Ewing, Lori (June 21, 2018). "Canadian Shai Gilgeous-Alexander goes 11th in NBA
Shai_Gilgeous-Alexander
Filipino boxer
non-title fight against Jimmy McLarnin scheduled for July 4, 1925, at Ewing Field in San Francisco. In the days leading to the fight, Villa's face became
Pancho_Villa_(boxer)
Compact astronomical body
Life and Science News magazines in 1963, and by science journalist Ann Ewing in her article "'Black Holes' in Space", dated 18 January 1964, which was
Black_hole
American college football season
outscored by its opponents 149 to 157. The team played home games at Ewing Field in San Francisco. Although the "Gator" was voted to be the mascot for
1932 San Francisco State Golden Gaters football team
1932_San_Francisco_State_Golden_Gaters_football_team
Verducci Hall was imploded. The site now has tennis courts and a recreation field. In 2007, the Downtown Campus was opened at 835 Market Street, replacing
History of San Francisco State University
History_of_San_Francisco_State_University
American college football seasons
except the "Big Game" against Santa Clara, played for the second year at Ewing Field in San Francisco. This was Stanford's first loss since 1913. Like the
1906–1917 Stanford rugby teams
1906–1917_Stanford_rugby_teams
French basketball player (born 2004)
game with at least one block made, joining Dikembe Mutombo and Patrick Ewing as the only players to record a block in at least 100 consecutive games
Victor_Wembanyama
Branch of California State Library
World Liberation Front Athletics Teams SFSU Gators Venues Cox Stadium Ewing Field People Alumni Faculty Presidents Frederic Lister Burk J. Paul Leonard
Sutro_Library
American college football season
football Conference Independent Record 4–4–1 Head coach Harry G. Buckingham (2nd season) Home stadium Mission Field, Ewing Field Seasons ← 1921 1923 →
1922 Santa Clara Missionites football team
1922_Santa_Clara_Missionites_football_team
American basketball player (born 1984)
played with 23, the most games played, the most minutes played, and the most field goals made in league history. Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, James gained
LeBron_James
American university president (1901–1995)
World Liberation Front Athletics Teams SFSU Gators Venues Cox Stadium Ewing Field People Alumni Faculty Presidents Frederic Lister Burk J. Paul Leonard
J._Paul_Leonard
Stadium in San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California. SFSU men's and women's soccer and track and field teams use Cox Stadium. The school's athletic teams, called the Gators, compete
Cox_Stadium
American college football season
touchdown in seven of their eight games. The team played home games at Ewing Field in San Francisco. Although the "Gator" was voted to be the mascot for
1933 San Francisco State Golden Gaters football team
1933_San_Francisco_State_Golden_Gaters_football_team
Canadian-born American educator (1862–1924)
World Liberation Front Athletics Teams SFSU Gators Venues Cox Stadium Ewing Field People Alumni Faculty Presidents Frederic Lister Burk J. Paul Leonard
Frederic_Lister_Burk
EP by Smiley & Baka Not Nice". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved January 16, 2026. Ewing, Jerry (September 16, 2025). "Soen announce new studio album, Reliance,
List_of_2026_albums
Country in northwestern Europe
original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2018. Bradley, Anthony Wilfred; Ewing, Keith D. (2007). Constitutional and administrative law. Vol. 1 (14th ed
United_Kingdom
A. R. Combe. W. R. Cox. A. C. Evans-Evans. F. G. H. Ewens. V. S. Ewing. R. C. Field. E. S. Finch. H. J. Gemmel. G. E. Gordon-Duff. R. K. Hamblin. G. N
1944 Birthday Honours (Mentioned in Despatches)
1944_Birthday_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Despatches)
American field hockey player
Samuel Evans Ewing, Jr. (July 27, 1906 – April 6, 1981) was an American lawyer who competed on the United States men's field hockey team in the 1932 Summer
Samuel_Ewing
Month of 1925
the U.S., the East–West Shrine Game, was played before 25,000 fans at Ewing Field in San Francisco, with the West team defeating the East, 6 to 0. The
December_1925
American college football season
and outscored its opponents 50 to 35. The team played home games at Ewing Field in San Francisco. Although the "Gator" was voted to be the mascot for
1931 San Francisco State Golden Gaters football team
1931_San_Francisco_State_Golden_Gaters_football_team
2025 assassination in Orem, Utah, U.S.
original on September 19, 2025. Retrieved September 17, 2025. Ruhiyyih Ewing, Gisele (September 16, 2025). "'That is not the law': Bondi promised to
Assassination_of_Charlie_Kirk
Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, US
Ewing Township is a township in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The township falls within the Trenton-Princeton metropolitan statistical
Ewing_Township,_New_Jersey
American college football season
Club Ewing Field San Francisco, CA W 20–7 November 11 at Santa Maria American Legion Santa Maria, CA W 68–0 > 1,000 November 20 at Pacific Fleet Ewing Field
1921 Saint Mary's Saints football team
1921_Saint_Mary's_Saints_football_team
British physicist and engineer (1855–1935)
Sir James Alfred Ewing KCB FRS FRSE DL MInstitCE (27 March 1855 − 7 January 1935) was a Scottish physicist and engineer, best known for his work on the
Alfred_Ewing
American basketball player (born 2002)
Conference Finals. In the decisive Game 7, Holmgren scored just 4 points on two field-goal attempts in a 111–103 loss. Holmgren represented the United States
Chet_Holmgren
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
Celtics, and later on matched by the 2015–16 San Antonio Spurs. Patrick Ewing averaged 22.4 points, 10.7 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game, and was named
1996–97 New York Knicks season
1996–97_New_York_Knicks_season
American college football season
Golden Gaters were shut out in four games. The team played home games at Ewing Field in San Francisco. Although the "Gator" was voted to be the mascot for
1934 San Francisco State Golden Gaters football team
1934_San_Francisco_State_Golden_Gaters_football_team
American college football season
outscored by its opponents 127 to 48. The team played home games at Ewing Field in San Francisco. Although the "Gator" was voted to be the mascot for
1935 San Francisco State Staters football team
1935_San_Francisco_State_Staters_football_team
American basketball player (born 1996)
(Richie Guerin, 1961–62; Ewing, 1989–90). The April 14 season finale 40-point performance against the Bulls also tied him with Ewing for second on the Knicks
Jalen_Brunson
American boxer
scored wins over Jack Zivic, Sgt. Sammy Baker, welterweight champion Jackie Fields and future middleweight king Ceferino Garcia. Before a crowd of 16,000 on
Young_Corbett_III
American politician and lawyer (born 1962)
May 29, 2023, at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times (May 28, 2023). Ewing, Giselle (May 27, 2023). "Trump slams Texas 'RINOS' over Paxton impeachment
Ken_Paxton
American college football season
Broncos football Conference Independent Record 3–5–1 Head coach Eddie Kienholz (2nd season) Home stadium Mission Field, Ewing Field Seasons ← 1923 1925 →
1924 Santa Clara Broncos football team
1924_Santa_Clara_Broncos_football_team
American football player (1894–1971)
November 14, 1926: 3–0 win over the San Francisco Tigers, played at Ewing Field in San Francisco November 21, 1926: 10–9 win over the Los Angeles Angels
Bart_Macomber
American baseball player (born 1949)
1970, Ewing was chosen to represent the US in the World Amateur games in Colombia. The USA was beaten in extra games by Cuba. Ewing played left field in
Sam_Ewing
Joel Grey (Adam), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing) and Joan Van Ark (Valene Wallace). Kanaly departs in "The Fat Lady Singeth"
List of Dallas (1978 TV series) characters
List_of_Dallas_(1978_TV_series)_characters
American college football season
undefeated Stanford; Santa Clara won convincingly by a 28–5 score at Ewing Field in San Francisco. "History of Santa Clara University Football" (PDF)
1916 Santa Clara Missionites football team
1916_Santa_Clara_Missionites_football_team
American basketball player (born 2001)
1980: Duren 1981: Bagley 1982: Callandrillo 1983: Mullin 1984: Ewing & Mullin 1985: Ewing & Mullin 1986: Berry 1987: Williams 1988: C. D. Smith 1989: C
Tyler_Kolek_(basketball)
American college basketball season
Mullin scored 33 points. Georgetown's junior center Patrick Ewing shot 60 percent from the field; averaged 16 points (despite only shooting the ball eight
1983–84 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
1983–84_Georgetown_Hoyas_men's_basketball_team
American boxer (1903–1981)
middleweight titles 87 Win 38–6 (43) Lefty Cooper KO 1 (10) May 16, 1925 Ewing Field, San Francisco, California, U.S. 86 Win 37–6 (43) Bert Colima DQ 7 (12)
Mickey_Walker_(boxer)
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Alan Brooke, revealed that every time he met Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, he thought Montgomery
George_VI
American singer (1958–2009)
and "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)". With Off the Wall, The Guardian's Tom Ewing wrote that Jackson's "vocal tics – the gasps and shudders that punctuate
Michael_Jackson
Athletic teams of San Francisco State University
reopened the men's track and field program after 15 years of discontinuation. In 2018, the San Francisco State women's track & field team captured the program's
San_Francisco_State_Gators
Second Lady of the United States since 2025
Archived from the original on January 23, 2025. Retrieved January 23, 2025. Ewing, Giselle Ruhiyyih (July 26, 2024). "Usha Vance and the politics of identity"
Usha_Vance
English football club season
2025. Ewing, Lori (14 September 2025). "Man City and Haaland clobber United 3–0 in Manchester derby". Reuters. Retrieved 20 September 2025. Ewing, Lori
2025–26 Manchester City F.C. season
2025–26_Manchester_City_F.C._season
Wrigley Field, and the second effectively becoming the West Coast AFL-NFL Challenge Game against the Los Angeles Buccaneers in San Francisco's Ewing Field. The
1926 American Football League season
1926_American_Football_League_season
American politician and Mayor of New York City
Barkan's 2018 unsuccessful bid for the New York State Senate and was also a field organizer for fellow democratic socialist Tiffany Cabán's close-run but
Zohran_Mamdani
1999 basketball championship series
Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals. Knicks center Patrick Ewing was lost for the series after the first two games against Indiana. In the
1999_NBA_Finals
American basketball player and analyst (born 1972)
Abdul-Jabbar, who wore 33. In 2021, O'Neal said his admiration for Patrick Ewing inspired him to wear the number 33. After graduating from high school in
Shaquille_O'Neal
American college football season
Conference Far Western Conference Record 9–0–1 (4–0 FWC) Head coach Slip Madigan (6th season) Home stadium Ewing Field Kezar Stadium Seasons ← 1925 1927 →
1926 Saint Mary's Gaels football team
1926_Saint_Mary's_Gaels_football_team
English philosopher (1899–1973)
Alfred Cyril Ewing (/ˈjuːɪŋ/ YOO-ing; 11 May 1899 – 14 May 1973) was an English philosopher who spent most of his career at the University of Cambridge
A._C._Ewing
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
qualified for the NBA playoffs for the seventh consecutive year. Patrick Ewing had a stellar season averaging 24.5 points, 11.2 rebounds and 2.7 blocks
1993–94 New York Knicks season
1993–94_New_York_Knicks_season
American attorney and politician (born 1965)
Archived from the original on March 26, 2020. Retrieved March 26, 2020. Ewing, Philip (March 26, 2020). "U.S. Unseals Drug Trafficking Charges Against
Pam_Bondi
Most populous city in the United States
billion casino complex at Citi Field", WABC-TV, November 7, 2023. Accessed January 15, 2024. "The property surrounding Citi Field is home to Flushing Corona
New_York_City
President of the United States from 2021 to 2025
officials urge Biden to take harder line with Israel". Reuters. March 21, 2024. Ewing, Giselle Ruhiyyih (March 2, 2024). "Gaza airdrop has begun, Biden says,
Joe_Biden
2025 film by Danny and Michael Philippou
Archived from the original on 30 April 2024. Retrieved 30 April 2024. Ewing, Jeff (1 April 2025). ""I Don't Want to F*ck It Up": Philippou Brothers
Bring_Her_Back
American basketball player (born 1995)
44 points also were the most in a game by a Knicks center since Patrick Ewing in 1995. Towns also became the first player in Knicks franchise history
Karl-Anthony_Towns
Nobel Prize nominees for Literature
industrialist Alfred Nobel, the benefactor of the prize, have produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction". It is one
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Literature
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
American college football season
Fresno, CA W 6–0 October 18 at Olympic Club Ewing Field San Francisco, CA L 6–10 October 31 at Nevada Mackay Field Reno, NV W 20–7 c. 3,000 November 7 at USC
1925 Santa Clara Broncos football team
1925_Santa_Clara_Broncos_football_team
North America basketball championship
Finals Most Valuable Player. Many former Knicks greats, such as Patrick Ewing, John Starks, Walt Frazier, and Allan Houston, as well as notable fan Spike
2026_NBA_Finals
Several former baseball parks in San Francisco, California
and then 1915–30 after a one-year experiment playing at newly built Ewing Field near the Richmond District. The experiment was a fiasco, largely because
Recreation Park (San Francisco)
Recreation_Park_(San_Francisco)
EWING FIELD
EWING FIELD
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Oath; Right Hand; Right Wing (of the Army)
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
From the Island of the Wends (the Wends were an ancient Scandinavian tribe).
Boy/Male
Indian
Blessed, Auspicious, Oath, Right hand, Right wing, Right side
Boy/Male
English
Law's Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places named Wing in Buckinghamshire and Rutland. The former was probably named in Old English as the settlement of the Wiwingas ‘the family or followers of a man named Wiwa’, or alternatively perhaps ‘the people of the temple’ (from a derivative of Old English wīg, wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’). The latter is from Old Norse vengi, a derivative of vangr ‘field’. Compare Wang.Dutch (van Wing) : variant of Winge.Chinese : variant of Rong 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Oath right hand, right wing (of the army)
Boy/Male
Indian
Blessed, Auspicious, Oath, Right hand, Right wing, Right side
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Wing of Bird; Petal
Boy/Male
Tamil
A swing
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Indian, Parsi, Punjabi, Turkish
Heart; Mind; Soul; Arm; Wing; Power; Honey
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Lawyer; Law's Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu
A swing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Owing to God
Boy/Male
English American
Law's friend. Lawyer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Loving.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Being; forgetting; owing.
Boy/Male
Indian
Blessed, Auspicious, Oath, Right hand, Right wing, Right side
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Swing
Biblical
being; forgetting; owing
EWING FIELD
EWING FIELD
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Silent; Calm
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bhakthipriya | பகà¯à®¤à¯€à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Muslim
Devoted servant of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a short form of Andrew.English (Norman) : from the Germanic personal name Drogo, which is of uncertain origin; it is possibly akin to Old Saxon (gi)drog ‘ghost’, ‘phantom’, or with a stem meaning ‘to bear’, ‘to carry’ (Old High German tragan). Whatever its origin, the name was borne by one of the sons of Charlemagne, and was subsequently popular throughout France in the forms Dreus, Drues (oblique case Dreu, Dr(i)u), whence it was introduced to England by the Normans. Drogo de Monte Acuto (as his name appears in its Latinized form) was a companion of William the Conqueror and founder of the Montagu family, among whom the personal name Drogo was revived in the 19th century.English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Middle English dreue, dru, Old French dru, ‘favorite’, ‘lover’ (originally an adjective, apparently from a Gaulish word meaning ‘strong’, ‘vigorous’, ‘lively’, but influenced by the sense of the Old High German element trūt, drūt ‘dear’, ‘beloved’).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in France called Dreux, from the Gaulish tribal name Durocasses.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name, with the preposition de, from any of the numerous places in France named from Old French rieux ‘streams’.Irish : when not an adoption of the English surname, a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Druaidh or Ó Druaidh or Ó Draoi ‘son’ and ‘descendant of the druid’, from draoi ‘druid’, genitive druadh or draoi.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
King, Whole
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shape
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
The Ten Incarnations of Visnu; Another Name for Sun
Boy/Male
German
Little Hugh.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Blessing of Lord Ganesha
EWING FIELD
EWING FIELD
EWING FIELD
EWING FIELD
EWING FIELD
P. p. & a.
Had or experienced as a consequence, result, issue, etc.; ascribable; -- with to; as, misfortunes are often owing to vices; his failure was owing to speculations.
n.
A swing.
imp. & p. p.
of Swing
v. i.
To use a swing; as, a boy swings for exercise or pleasure. See Swing, n., 3.
v. t.
To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.
v. t.
To admit or turn (anything) for the purpose of shaping it; -- said of a lathe; as, the lathe can swing a pulley of 12 inches diameter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Swing
a.
Having wings attached to the feet; as, wing-footed Mercury; hence, swift; moving with rapidity; fleet.
n.
A curious paradise bird (Semioptera Wallacii) which has two long special feathers standing erect on each wing.
adv.
On the wing; flying; fluttering.
n.
Anything which agitates the air as a wing does, or which is put in winglike motion by the action of the air, as a fan or vane for winnowing grain, the vane or sail of a windmill, etc.
v. t.
To cause to swing or vibrate; to cause to move backward and forward, or from one side to the other.
v. t.
To give a circular movement to; to whirl; to brandish; as, to swing a sword; to swing a club; hence, colloquially, to manage; as, to swing a business.
n.
A line, cord, or other thing suspended and hanging loose, upon which anything may swing; especially, an apparatus for recreation by swinging, commonly consisting of a rope, the two ends of which are attached overhead, as to the bough of a tree, a seat being placed in the loop at the bottom; also, any contrivance by which a similar motion is produced for amusement or exercise.
n.
Passage by flying; flight; as, to take wing.
n.
Swaying motion from one side or direction to the other; as, some men walk with a swing.
n.
The act of swinging; a waving, oscillating, or vibratory motion of a hanging or pivoted object; oscillation; as, the swing of a pendulum.
Archaic imp.
of Swing
n.
Any appendage resembling the wing of a bird or insect in shape or appearance.