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  • Fatal Vespers
  • 1623 structural collapse in London, England

    The Fatal Vespers was a 1623 structural collapse at Hunsdon House in Blackfriars, London, England, the official residence of the French ambassador. There

    Fatal Vespers

    Fatal Vespers

    Fatal_Vespers

  • War of the Sicilian Vespers
  • Conflicts between various European kingdoms (1282–1302)

    The War of the Sicilian Vespers, also shortened to the War of the Vespers, was a conflict waged by several medieval European kingdoms over control of

    War of the Sicilian Vespers

    War of the Sicilian Vespers

    War_of_the_Sicilian_Vespers

  • Timeline of London
  • Boston Manor House is built by Dame Mary Reade. 1623 26 October: "Fatal Vespers": 95 people are killed when an upper floor of the French ambassador's

    Timeline of London

    Timeline_of_London

  • John Gee (priest)
  • English Church of England cleric

    1596–1639) was an English Church of England cleric. A survivor of the Fatal Vespers disaster, at a time when he was involved in clandestine Roman Catholic

    John Gee (priest)

    John_Gee_(priest)

  • 1623
  • Calendar year

    Pope Urban VIII, wishes to receive a visit from Galileo. October 26 – "Fatal Vespers": 95 people are killed when an upper floor of the French ambassador's

    1623

    1623

    1623

  • Asiatic Vespers
  • Massacre which occurred before the First Mithridatic War

    The Asiatic Vespers (also known as the Asian Vespers, Ephesian Vespers, or the Vespers of 88 BC) were massacres of Roman and other Latin-speaking peoples

    Asiatic Vespers

    Asiatic Vespers

    Asiatic_Vespers

  • Thomas Tresham (died 1605)
  • English Catholic landowner (1543–1605)

    Baronet. Catherine, Lady Webb, was killed in the accident known as the Fatal Vespers. Bridget; married Edward Parham (died 1633). His elder son, Francis

    Thomas Tresham (died 1605)

    Thomas Tresham (died 1605)

    Thomas_Tresham_(died_1605)

  • 1620s
  • Decade

    Pope Urban VIII, wishes to receive a visit from Galileo. October 26 – "Fatal Vespers": 95 people are killed when an upper floor of the French ambassador's

    1620s

    1620s

    1620s

  • List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll
  • 95 Haswell Colliery explosion 1844 (28 September) County Durham 95 "Fatal Vespers" 1623 (26 October) Floor collapse at house in Blackfriars, London, being

    List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll

    List_of_disasters_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_by_death_toll

  • 1620s in England
  • Prince of Wales to Maria Anna of Spain, break down. 26 October – "Fatal Vespers": 95 people are killed when an upper floor of the French ambassador's

    1620s in England

    1620s_in_England

  • John Floyd (Jesuit)
  • English Jesuit controversialist (1572–1649)

    oppressed ... By J. R. P., St. Omer, 1623. This work relates to the Fatal Vespers. Of the Sacrifice of the Mass, translated from the Spanish of Antonio

    John Floyd (Jesuit)

    John_Floyd_(Jesuit)

  • Robert Drury (Jesuit)
  • Stanley. He lost his life on Sunday, 5 November (N.S.) 1623, at the Fatal Vespers in Blackfriars. There is a eulogium of Drury in the preface to a book

    Robert Drury (Jesuit)

    Robert_Drury_(Jesuit)

  • William Crashaw
  • English cleric, academic, and poet

    be preached by Father Drvrie, a Iesvite London, 1623. Tract on the Fatal Vespers, generally attributed to Crashaw. Ad Severinum Binnium Lovaniensem Theologum

    William Crashaw

    William_Crashaw

  • Thomas Jenner (publisher)
  • English author, engraver and publisher

    and exhibit anti-Catholic feeling. There is possibly allusion to the Fatal Vespers. The preachers of the sermons are indicated by two initials only. It

    Thomas Jenner (publisher)

    Thomas Jenner (publisher)

    Thomas_Jenner_(publisher)

  • Les vêpres siciliennes
  • Opera by Giuseppe Verdi

    vêpres siciliennes (French pronunciation: [le vɛːpʁ sisiljɛn]; The Sicilian Vespers) is a grand opera in five acts by the Italian romantic composer Giuseppe

    Les vêpres siciliennes

    Les vêpres siciliennes

    Les_vêpres_siciliennes

  • Genocides in history (before 1490)
  • Overview of genocides before 1914

    overthrow, they despoil, they destroy, they burn, they ravage; sinister cohort, fatal phalanx, cruel host." Scholars of antiquity differentiate genocides from

    Genocides in history (before 1490)

    Genocides_in_history_(before_1490)

  • Camp Mystic
  • Private summer camp in Texas, US

    children. Sundays are "reserved for praise and worship on the waterfront and vespers on Chapel Hill". Campers are assigned seats in the dining hall, with arrangements

    Camp Mystic

    Camp Mystic

    Camp_Mystic

  • I vespri siciliani
  • Opera by Giuseppe Verdi

    siciliani (Italian pronunciation: [i ˈvɛspri sitʃiˈljaːni]; "The Sicilian Vespers") is a five-act Italian opera originally written in French for the Paris

    I vespri siciliani

    I vespri siciliani

    I_vespri_siciliani

  • List of 2026 albums
  • Taylor, Sam (March 31, 2026). "Liz Lawrence has announced her new album Vespers and shared four early tracks". Dork. Retrieved March 31, 2026. Hussain

    List of 2026 albums

    List_of_2026_albums

  • Frederick I, Margrave of Baden
  • Margrave of Baden and of Verona from 1250 to 1268

    execution; Charles, though, was expelled from his kingdom in the Sicilian Vespers of 1282. Regesten der Markgrafen von Baden und Hachberg, 1050-1515. Innsbruck

    Frederick I, Margrave of Baden

    Frederick I, Margrave of Baden

    Frederick_I,_Margrave_of_Baden

  • Battle of Falconaria
  • Battle in the War of the Sicilian Vespers 1299

    or Falconeria) was fought in the latter days of the War of the Sicilian Vespers. Fought on 1 December 1299 between the forces of Frederick II of Sicily

    Battle of Falconaria

    Battle_of_Falconaria

  • Death and funeral of Pope Francis
  • 2025 funeral of head of the Catholic Church

    Cardinals visited Pope Francis's tomb, where they said the evening Second Vespers prayer. During the 12th general congregation of the College of Cardinals

    Death and funeral of Pope Francis

    Death and funeral of Pope Francis

    Death_and_funeral_of_Pope_Francis

  • Macalda di Scaletta
  • Italian courtesan, noblewoman and adventurer

    Kingdom of Sicily, which were marked by the bloody revolt of the Sicilian Vespers, and which led to the change from Angevin to Aragonese rule. Practicing

    Macalda di Scaletta

    Macalda di Scaletta

    Macalda_di_Scaletta

  • Execution of Louis XVI
  • 1793 public execution of former king of France

    white vest and grey silk breeches with matching stockings. We chanted Vespers and the service for the dead. In pursuance of an executive order, the body

    Execution of Louis XVI

    Execution of Louis XVI

    Execution_of_Louis_XVI

  • Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291

    and was renewed by Roger. Roger returned to Europe after the Sicilian Vespers in 1282, and was replaced by Odo Poilechien. Hugh III attempted to re-assert

    Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Kingdom_of_Jerusalem

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    Cambridge University Press. p. 8. ISBN 0-5218-4860-1. Coleman, K. M. (2012). "Fatal Charades: Roman Executions Staged as Mythological Enactments". Journal of

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    doctrines at the 1274 Second Council of Lyon, and then by aiding the Sicilian Vespers against Charles in 1282. However, his religious concessions were despised

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • List of Murder, She Wrote novels
  • Top The Corpse Swam by Moonlight The Killer Called Collect The Corpse at Vespers The Triple Crown Murders The Crypt of Death A Killing at Hastings Rock

    List of Murder, She Wrote novels

    List_of_Murder,_She_Wrote_novels

  • Emilia-Romagna
  • Region of Italy

    The track was the site for the fatal crash of three-time world champion Ayrton Senna on 1 May 1994, along with a fatal crash the day before of Austrian

    Emilia-Romagna

    Emilia-Romagna

    Emilia-Romagna

  • Hampton Court Palace
  • Historic royal palace in Greater London

    year, Vincent Nichols, the Catholic archbishop of Westminster, celebrated vespers in the Chapel Royal. This was the first Catholic service held at the palace

    Hampton Court Palace

    Hampton Court Palace

    Hampton_Court_Palace

  • Calcio storico fiorentino
  • Early form of football still played in Florence, Italy

    as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking. However, due to often fatal injuries, sucker punches and kicks to the head are currently banned. It

    Calcio storico fiorentino

    Calcio storico fiorentino

    Calcio_storico_fiorentino

  • History of Syracuse, Sicily
  • History of the municipality of Syracuse, Italy

    prevailed. With the Palermo revolt against the French, known as the Sicilian Vespers (1282), the island came under the influence of the Spanish through the

    History of Syracuse, Sicily

    History_of_Syracuse,_Sicily

  • Upper West Side
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    Planetarium Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity Ballet Hispanico Tina Ramirez Bard Graduate Center Gallery

    Upper West Side

    Upper West Side

    Upper_West_Side

  • Alain Platel
  • Belgian choreographer

    to the company as a director, with vsprs (2006), based on Monteverdi's Vespers. This production cemented the director's collaboration with the composer

    Alain Platel

    Alain Platel

    Alain_Platel

  • Maxi Trial
  • 1989–92 criminal trial against the Mafia in Palermo, Sicily

    Giordano, flanked by two other judges who were 'alternates', should anything fatal happen to Giordano before the end of what was to be a lengthy trial. The

    Maxi Trial

    Maxi Trial

    Maxi_Trial

  • Halloween
  • Annual celebration held on 31 October

    after Pentecost, the Eastern Orthodox Church recommends the observance of Vespers or a Paraklesis on the Western observance of All Hallows' Eve, out of the

    Halloween

    Halloween

    Halloween

  • Italian Empire
  • Colonial empire based in Italy (1882-1960)

    Vol. 23, Issue 3, pp. 153–60, online: "Italy's African Dream. Part 2: Fatal Victory, 1935–6." History Today (April 1973), Vol. 23, Issue 4, pp. 256–65

    Italian Empire

    Italian Empire

    Italian_Empire

  • Southern question
  • Economic gap between northern and southern Italy

    adopted by the Italian state in 1877 and 1887, which he said resulted in "the fatal sacrifice of the interests of the south" and "the exclusive patronage of

    Southern question

    Southern question

    Southern_question

  • List of modern historians of the Crusades
  • Three: The Kingdom of Acre and the Later Crusades (1954). The Sicilian Vespers: A History of the Mediterranean World in the Later Thirteenth Century (1958)

    List of modern historians of the Crusades

    List_of_modern_historians_of_the_Crusades

  • Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399
  • Latter period of the Crusades

    Philip III of France. This was part of the larger War of the Sicilian Vespers which had begun in 1282. The War of Curzola was fought in 1295–1299 between

    Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399

    Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399

    Crusades_after_the_fall_of_Acre,_1291–1399

  • Veronese Easter
  • 1797 rebellion against French forces during the invasion of Venice

    name through association with the anti-French uprising of the Sicilian Vespers of the 13th century. Incited by oppressive behaviour by the French (confiscating

    Veronese Easter

    Veronese Easter

    Veronese_Easter

  • Italian Civil War
  • Conflict between the Mussolini regime and anti-fascists (1943–1945)

    "complaining" from the government, "without hesitation and delay which could be fatal, the cessation of a war contrary to national traditions and interests and

    Italian Civil War

    Italian Civil War

    Italian_Civil_War

  • Joanna I of Naples
  • Queen of Naples from 1343 to 1381

    predecessors having lost control of the island after the War of the Sicilian Vespers. The term "Kingdom of Naples" is a simplification used since 1805 by historiography

    Joanna I of Naples

    Joanna I of Naples

    Joanna_I_of_Naples

  • Tournament (medieval)
  • Chivalrous competition or mock fight from the Middle Ages

    present were held in both settlements, and preliminary jousts (called the vespers or premières commençailles) offered knights an individual showcase for

    Tournament (medieval)

    Tournament (medieval)

    Tournament_(medieval)

  • 1272
  • Calendar year

    Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4. Steven Runciman (1958). The Sicilian Vespers: A History of the Mediterranean World in the Later Thirteenth Century,

    1272

    1272

    1272

  • Fall of Outremer
  • History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1272–1302

    against Constantinople. His plans were disrupted by the War of the Sicilian Vespers and the coronation of Peter III of Aragon as king of Sicily which occupied

    Fall of Outremer

    Fall of Outremer

    Fall_of_Outremer

  • September 1978
  • Month of 1978

    had severe pain in his chest at 7:00 in the evening while reciting the vespers along with his secretary, Bishop John Magee. Although the pain lasted for

    September 1978

    September 1978

    September_1978

  • 1295
  • Calendar year

    vain. Boniface is determined to put an end to the War of the Sicilian Vespers, because he wants to declare a new Crusade for the reconquest of the Holy

    1295

    1295

    1295

  • Byzantine–Venetian treaty of 1285
  • Treaty between the Byzantine Empire and Venice

    outbreak of the War of the Sicilian Vespers in 1282, Charles' ambitions to capture Constantinople were dealt a fatal blow; with economic troubles arising

    Byzantine–Venetian treaty of 1285

    Byzantine–Venetian_treaty_of_1285

  • L'Orfeo
  • Opera by Claudio Monteverdi

    performances at the Mantuan court; the opening chorus of Monteverdi's 1610 Vespers, also composed for Gonzaga's court, employs the same fanfare. The toccata

    L'Orfeo

    L'Orfeo

    L'Orfeo

  • Anti-Italian sentiment
  • Discrimination against the Italian people

    beatings with clubs, drowning and rifle shot. There were also many non-fatal injuries. The massacre was not the first attack by French workers on poor

    Anti-Italian sentiment

    Anti-Italian sentiment

    Anti-Italian_sentiment

  • Military history of Italy during World War II
  • Battistelli, Pier Paolo (2021). The Balkans 1940-41 (Vol.1): Mussolini's fatal blunder in the Greco-Italian War. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472842572

    Military history of Italy during World War II

    Military history of Italy during World War II

    Military_history_of_Italy_during_World_War_II

  • Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Qalawun concludes a truce with the kingdom. 1282 April. After the Sicilian Vespers, Charles recalls San Severino to Italy. Before leaving Acre, San Severino

    Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Timeline_of_the_Kingdom_of_Jerusalem

  • August 30
  • Day of the year

    III of Aragon lands at Trapani to intervene in the War of the Sicilian Vespers. 1363 – The five-week Battle of Lake Poyang begins, in which the forces

    August 30

    August_30

  • List of compositions by George Frideric Handel
  • major Rome, 13 July 1707 ?16 July 1707 Rome Probably written for a grand Vespers service held at the church of S. Maria di Monte Santo in Rome, the feast

    List of compositions by George Frideric Handel

    List of compositions by George Frideric Handel

    List_of_compositions_by_George_Frideric_Handel

  • Lodi, Lombardy
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    held in Piazza della Vittoria. In the afternoon, after the celebration of vespers, the ceremony for the awarding of civic honors and the "Fanfullino della

    Lodi, Lombardy

    Lodi, Lombardy

    Lodi,_Lombardy

  • First Italian War of Independence
  • 1848–1849 conflict in Europe

    another counterattack, managing to stop the enemy advance, but suffering a fatal wound to the head in the process. At this point, the Duke of Genoa intervened

    First Italian War of Independence

    First Italian War of Independence

    First_Italian_War_of_Independence

  • Sister Fidelma mysteries
  • Series of novels set in 7th century Ireland

    after her return from Rome for reasons outlined in the story "Hemlock at Vespers", and now refers to herself as "Fidelma of Cashel" rather than "Sister

    Sister Fidelma mysteries

    Sister_Fidelma_mysteries

  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291
  • of the War of the Sicilian Vespers. London: R. Bentley. Schneidman, J. Lee (1969). "Ending the War of the Sicilian Vespers". Journal of Peace Research

    Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291

    Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291

    Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1187–1291

  • List of compositions by Henry Purcell
  • "Deus misereatur in B-flat major" (before 1682) Z. 231 Evening Service Vespers in G Minor for 6 Voices, Chorus, and Continuo Z. 232,"Te Deum and Jubilate

    List of compositions by Henry Purcell

    List of compositions by Henry Purcell

    List_of_compositions_by_Henry_Purcell

  • The Sanctuary Sparrow
  • 1983 novel by Edith Pargeter

    in love, then make love and fall asleep behind the chapel altar during Vespers. Liliwin's absence is noted. Liliwin and Rannilt wake at Compline having

    The Sanctuary Sparrow

    The_Sanctuary_Sparrow

  • 1559–1562 French political crisis
  • French political and religious crisis

    began to fail in November. Indeed, François had first passed out during vespers on 17 November. Lorraine responded to the failing health of the king by

    1559–1562 French political crisis

    1559–1562 French political crisis

    1559–1562_French_political_crisis

  • German occupation of Rome
  • German attack on Rome during World War II (1943)

    eye] (in Italian). Vogliotti. Westphal, Siegfrid (1958). Decisioni fatali [Fatal decisions] (in Italian). Longanesi. Dollmann, Eugen (1959). Roma nazista

    German occupation of Rome

    German occupation of Rome

    German_occupation_of_Rome

  • Sid McMath
  • 34th governor of Arkansas (1912–2003)

    by the combined Methodist and the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Vespers choirs, concluding with "Onward, Christian Soldiers." Following the firing

    Sid McMath

    Sid McMath

    Sid_McMath

  • Anba Epiphanius
  • Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church bishop (1954–2018)

    discovered by other monks when they had come to his cell to fetch him for Vespers and he appears to have been in his early 40s. It was revealed by a source

    Anba Epiphanius

    Anba_Epiphanius

  • C. F. W. Walther
  • Lutheran theologian and founder of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod

    same university. During his college years in Leipzig he contracted a near-fatal lung disease and had to interrupt his studies for six months. While ill

    C. F. W. Walther

    C. F. W. Walther

    C._F._W._Walther

  • History of Caltanissetta
  • History of the municipality of Caltanissetta, Italy

    treachery of his own men. In the spring of 1282, following the Sicilian Vespers, the citizens of Caltanissetta joined the uprisings that broke out all

    History of Caltanissetta

    History_of_Caltanissetta

  • The Hermit of Eyton Forest
  • 1987 novel by Ellis Peters

    inclined towards Drogo's mission, and recommends him to the sheriff. After Vespers, Brother Jerome meets with Drogo to tell him his suspicion that Brand is

    The Hermit of Eyton Forest

    The_Hermit_of_Eyton_Forest

  • 1290s
  • Decade

    vain. Boniface is determined to put an end to the War of the Sicilian Vespers, because he wants to declare a new Crusade for the reconquest of the Holy

    1290s

    1290s

  • Classical Anatolia
  • Anatolia during classical antiquity

    However, worse was to come later in 88 BC. the 'Asiatic (or 'Ephesian') Vespers', was the slaughter of tens of thousands of Romans and Italians ordered

    Classical Anatolia

    Classical Anatolia

    Classical_Anatolia

  • History of Bivona
  • History of the municipality of Bivona, Italy

    the Vespers According to some documents taken from De Rebus Regni Siciliae, Bivona is said to have actively participated in the War of the Vespers, called

    History of Bivona

    History of Bivona

    History_of_Bivona

  • 1610s
  • Decade

    September 1 – Claudio Monteverdi's musical work Vespro della Beata Vergine (Vespers for the Blessed Virgin) is first published, printed in Venice and dedicated

    1610s

    1610s

    1610s

  • 1270s
  • Decade

    Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4. Steven Runciman (1958). The Sicilian Vespers: A History of the Mediterranean World in the Later Thirteenth Century,

    1270s

    1270s

  • Nonesuch Records discography
  • for Piano #3 in f, opus 65 (Raphael Trio) H 71398 ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI: Vespers of Saint Cecilia H 71399 MACDOWELL: First Modern Suite; Sonata No. 4 (Fierro)

    Nonesuch Records discography

    Nonesuch_Records_discography

  • Ed Summerlin
  • American jazz musician

    compose other liturgical jazz pieces, including Episcopal Evensong Jazz Vespers Service Liturgy of the Holy Spirit At the same time, his well-publicized

    Ed Summerlin

    Ed_Summerlin

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  • Fazal
  • Boy/Male

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    Fazal

    Excellence; Superiority; Reward; Grace

    Fazal

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  • Boy/Male

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    Fazal |

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    Fazal |

  • Batal
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Batal

    Brave; Hero; Champion

    Batal

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    Fazal

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

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  • Atal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Atal

    Immoveable, Firm, Unshakeable, Constant

    Atal

  • Natal
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Natal

    Born at Christmas.

    Natal

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Fata

    Youth; Nobility

    Fata

  • Fatat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Fatat

    Young Girl

    Fatat

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  • Boy/Male

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    The Successor; The Opener

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  • Fajal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

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    Accomplished, Bountiful grace

    Fajal

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Punjabi

    Fatah

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    Fatah

  • Faal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Faal

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    Faal

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  • Fazal
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    Muslim/Islamic

    Fazal

    Grace

    Fazal

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  • Akalka
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional

    Akalka

    Pure; Moon Light; Free from Impurity

  • Sank | ஸஂக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sank | ஸஂக

    Will, Determination

  • BAMBIE
  • Male

    English

    BAMBIE

    Variant spelling of English unisex Bambi, BAMBIE means "child."

  • Dimick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dimick

    English : variant spelling of Dimmick.Perhaps an Americanized form of Serbian Dimić, from the personal name Dima, a pet form of Dimitrije, from Greek Dēmētrios (Latin Demetrius; see Demetriou).Americanized spelling of Slovenian Dimic : nickname for a gray-haired man, from the noun dimec ‘graybeard’, a derivative of the adjective dimast ‘dark gray’. The form Dimec is also found as a Slovenian name.

  • KATÓ
  • Female

    Hungarian

    KATÓ

    Pet form of Hungarian Katalin, KATÓ means "pure."

  • Kimball
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh Anglo Saxon English

    Kimball

    Warrior chief.

  • Kanagadhara
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional

    Kanagadhara

    Desire

  • Sebastian
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American Latin Shakespearean

    Sebastian

    Revered.

  • Abhiratra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Abhiratra

    Small

  • Allon
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical, Christian, Gaelic, German, Hebrew, Irish

    Allon

    An Oak; Strong; Rock; Comely; Oak Tree

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  • Natal
  • a.

    Presiding over nativity; as, natal Jove.

  • Fanal
  • n.

    A lighthouse, or the apparatus placed in it for giving light.

  • Fatal
  • a.

    Causing death or destruction; deadly; mortal; destructive; calamitous; as, a fatal wound; a fatal disease; a fatal day; a fatal error.

  • Murrain
  • n.

    An infectious and fatal disease among cattle.

  • Lethal
  • a.

    Deadly; mortal; fatal.

  • Feral
  • a.

    Funereal; deadly; fatal; dangerous.

  • Exitious
  • a.

    Destructive; fatal.

  • Natal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to one's birth; accompying or dating from one's birth; native.

  • Foetal
  • a.

    Same as Fetal.

  • Deathly
  • a.

    Deadly; fatal; mortal; destructive.

  • Malignant
  • a.

    Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal issue; virulent; as, malignant diphtheria.

  • Fatalness
  • n.

    Quality of being fatal.

  • Fatal
  • a.

    Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable.

  • Fetal
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or connected with, a fetus; as, fetal circulation; fetal membranes.

  • Fatality
  • n.

    That which is decreed by fate or which is fatal; a fatal event.

  • Fatal
  • a.

    Foreboding death or great disaster.

  • Pest
  • n.

    A fatal epidemic disease; a pestilence; specif., the plague.

  • Dismal
  • a.

    Fatal; ill-omened; unlucky.

  • Nostalgia
  • n.

    Homesickness; esp., a severe and sometimes fatal form of melancholia, due to homesickness.

  • Sowbane
  • n.

    The red goosefoot (Chenopodium rubrum), -- said to be fatal to swine.