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  • Fidelia (given name)
  • Name list

    Fidelia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin fidelis, meaning faithful. It was in use by the Puritans as a virtue name and was particularly

    Fidelia (given name)

    Fidelia (given name)

    Fidelia_(given_name)

  • Fidelia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up fidelia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fidelia may refer to: Fidelia (given name) Fidelia (pseudonym), common in the 18th century Pat Fidelia (born

    Fidelia

    Fidelia

  • Fidel (given name)
  • Name list

    Fidel is a given name from the Latin "Fidelis" meaning "faithful." The feminine derivative is Fidelia. Notable people with the name include: Fidel Dávila

    Fidel (given name)

    Fidel (given name)

    Fidel_(given_name)

  • Faith (given name)
  • Feminine given name

    an English feminine given name derived from the word faith. It became popularized when the Puritans began using it as a virtue name during the 17th century

    Faith (given name)

    Faith (given name)

    Faith_(given_name)

  • Pseudonym
  • Fictitious name used for a particular purpose

    English and American writers who used the name Fidelia. An anonymity pseudonym or multiple-use name is a name used by many different people to protect

    Pseudonym

    Pseudonym

  • Delia
  • Name list

    Delia (Della as a diminutive) is a feminine given name either taken from an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis, or else representing a short form

    Delia

    Delia

    Delia

  • Mohegan Tribe
  • Federally recognized tribe in Connecticut

    Despite these challenges, Mohegan cultural identity persisted. Notably, Fidelia Fielding (1827–1908), the last fluent speaker of the Mohegan-Pequot language

    Mohegan Tribe

    Mohegan Tribe

    Mohegan_Tribe

  • Keely Hodgkinson
  • English middle-distance runner (born 2002)

    Olympics had been last year I wouldn't have been here, but suddenly it's given me a year to grow and compete with these girls." On the Diamond League circuit

    Keely Hodgkinson

    Keely Hodgkinson

    Keely_Hodgkinson

  • Spello
  • Comune in Umbria, Italy

    frescoes, later whitewashed. San Claudio lies along the road towards Villa Fidelia. The Romanesque building of the 12th century stands on the remains of a

    Spello

    Spello

    Spello

  • Gloria! (film)
  • 2024 historical film by Margherita Vicario

    Balasso [it] as Governor Anita Kravos as Donna Lidia Jasmin Mattei as Fidelia Gioele Pagura as Giacomo Vincenzo Crea [it] as Cristiano Elio as Romeo

    Gloria! (film)

    Gloria!_(film)

  • Furies of Calderon
  • 2004 fantasy novel by Jim Butcher

    person's bond with an element's fury. A young woman named Amara travels with her mentor Fidelias as part of her graduation exercise. Amara is training

    Furies of Calderon

    Furies_of_Calderon

  • Helen Keller
  • American author and activist (1880–1968)

    touched the re-made statue of Hachikō at Shibuya Station. The first Akita given to her was Kamikaze-Go, who was the first Akita to travel overseas from

    Helen Keller

    Helen Keller

    Helen_Keller

  • Hispellum
  • Ancient town of Umbria, Italy

    hill. The Umbrian sanctuary of Venus includes the grounds of the Villa Fidelia as well as remains of the amphitheatre (the entrance and some stone curtain

    Hispellum

    Hispellum

    Hispellum

  • Jane Pauley
  • American journalist (born 1950)

    1989 brought big changes to Today when news reader Deborah Norville was given a larger role in the two hour broadcast. Speculation in the media implied

    Jane Pauley

    Jane Pauley

    Jane_Pauley

  • Camacho
  • Surname list

    American baseball player Felix Camacho (disambiguation), several people Fidelia Brindis Camacho (1889–1972), Mexican teacher, journalist, women's rights

    Camacho

    Camacho

  • Young Lucretia and Other Stories
  • 1892 collection of short stories by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

    knocks. At the end of the story, Fidelia was given cookies and milk from Mrs. Rose's. As the party was about to leave, Fidelia cried for her peppermint candy

    Young Lucretia and Other Stories

    Young Lucretia and Other Stories

    Young_Lucretia_and_Other_Stories

  • Nortia
  • Etruscan goddess

    deities in an inscription found within an Umbrian sanctuary at the Villa Fidelia, Hispellum. The 4th-century writer and consul Avienius, who was from Nortia's

    Nortia

    Nortia

  • Peacefield
  • Home of U.S. presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams

    for enslaved servants. Vassall's will names two of those enslaved on the property: Pompey and his wife Fidelia. By Vassall's death in 1737, the estate

    Peacefield

    Peacefield

    Peacefield

  • Florence Griffith Joyner
  • American track and field hurdle athlete (1959–1998)

    Time's 2020 list of the most influential women of the past century, she was named Woman of the Year for 1988. Source: History of African Americans in Los

    Florence Griffith Joyner

    Florence Griffith Joyner

    Florence_Griffith_Joyner

  • Katharine Hepburn
  • American actress (1907–2003)

    and the Printed Word described her performance as "arresting". She was given a part in the following week's show, but in that performance Hepburn was

    Katharine Hepburn

    Katharine Hepburn

    Katharine_Hepburn

  • Electa Quinney
  • American teacher (c. 1798 – 1885)

    Jersey: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-58477-260-6. Jones, Electa Fidelia (1854). Stockbridge, past and present, or, Records of an old mission station

    Electa Quinney

    Electa Quinney

    Electa_Quinney

  • John Stephens (editor)
  • English writer and polemicist

    Committee, and had one daughter. His wife died in 1836 and he remarried (Fidelia Jenkins) a few years later (1839). Following the emigration of his brothers

    John Stephens (editor)

    John_Stephens_(editor)

  • Jewett (surname)
  • Surname list

    Honor recipient Ethel Jewett (1877–1944), American silent film actress Fidelia Jewett (1851–1933), American mathematics and botany teacher Frank B. Jewett

    Jewett (surname)

    Jewett_(surname)

  • Rosa DeLauro
  • American politician (born 1943)

    sold with locks. In 1999, DeLauro voted to increase the amount of time given to perform background checks from 24 hours to 72 hours. In 1998, she voted

    Rosa DeLauro

    Rosa DeLauro

    Rosa_DeLauro

  • Fisk (surname)
  • Surname list

    (1886–1965), English Australian radio pioneer, entrepreneur, and businessman Fidelia Fisk (sometimes spelled Fiske; 1816–1864), American Congregationalist missionary

    Fisk (surname)

    Fisk_(surname)

  • George Wither
  • English poet, pamphleteer, satirist and writer

    release from prison and admission to Lincoln's Inn, Wither privately printed Fidelia, a love elegy, of which there is a single extant copy held by the Bodleian

    George Wither

    George Wither

    George_Wither

  • Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
  • German symphony orchestra

    Marina Prudenskaya, Violeta Urmana, Edith Haller, Fionnuala McCarthy, Anja Fidelia Ulrich, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Rundfunkchor Berlin. PENTATONE

    Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra

    Berlin_Radio_Symphony_Orchestra

  • Fruitcake
  • Cake made with candied or dried fruit, nuts, and spices

    "Holidays—and Centuries—Come and Go, but for the Faithful Fords, It's Semper Fidelia's Fruitcake". People Magazine. November 30, 1987. Retrieved April 9, 2016

    Fruitcake

    Fruitcake

    Fruitcake

  • List of languages by time of extinction
  • ISBN 0-85575-124-X. Broderick, George (2018). "The Arran Place-Name Survey: 1974–1975". The Journal of Scottish Name Studies. 12. University of Mannheim: 4. Retrieved

    List of languages by time of extinction

    List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction

  • Reefer Madness (musical)
  • Stage musical satire of the 1936 film of the same name

    Jeff Griggs, Erik Liberman, Lesli Margherita, Elijah Myles, Wendy Parker, Fidelia Rowe, Matt Shepard, Stacy Sibley, Rena Strober During the run, Jolie Jenkins

    Reefer Madness (musical)

    Reefer_Madness_(musical)

  • Marion Jones
  • American athlete (born 1975)

    In the interview, Conte told a national audience that he had personally given Jones four different illegal performance-enhancing drugs before, during

    Marion Jones

    Marion Jones

    Marion_Jones

  • Caster Semenya
  • South African middle-distance runner (born 1991)

    Anti-Doping Agency recommended Savinova and four other Russian athletes be given a lifetime ban for doping violations at the Olympics. On 10 February 2017

    Caster Semenya

    Caster Semenya

    Caster_Semenya

  • Ella Grasso
  • American politician (1919–1981)

    on the primary ballot, no primary was held. On July 20, 1974, Grasso was given the Democratic nomination by the delegates with acclamation. Her opponent

    Ella Grasso

    Ella Grasso

    Ella_Grasso

  • Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
  • Retired Jamaican track and field sprinter (born 1986)

    training, stating that motherhood not only changed her perspective, but had given her newfound motivation to compete. Although she was optimistic about her

    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

    Shelly-Ann_Fraser-Pryce

  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • American feminist, writer, artist, and lecturer (1860–1935)

    Perkins; July 3, 1860 – August 17, 1935), also known by her first married name Charlotte Perkins Stetson, was an American humanist, novelist, writer, lecturer

    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

    Charlotte_Perkins_Gilman

  • Caprica
  • 2010 science fiction TV-series

    sign style used by the real SkyTrain, but with rebadged signs featuring the name "Caprica City". Several structures found in the financial district of Dubai

    Caprica

    Caprica

  • Montreal Manic
  • Football club

    Dell'Armi (1982) Pasquale Di Blasio (1983) Charlie Falzon (1981–1982) Pat Fidelia (1981) Ed Gettemeier (1983) Gerry Gray (1983) Mike Hewitt (1983) Gordon

    Montreal Manic

    Montreal_Manic

  • Vilmos Apor
  • Hungarian Roman Catholic bishop

    was born in 1892 to the nobles Baron Gábor Apor (1851–98) and Countess Fidelia Pálffy ab Erdöd (1863–1934). His father died in his childhood due to complications

    Vilmos Apor

    Vilmos Apor

    Vilmos_Apor

  • Hattie McDaniel
  • American actress (1893–1952)

    producer David O. Selznick to ask that her own maid, Elizabeth McDuffie, be given the part. McDaniel did not think she would be chosen, because she had earned

    Hattie McDaniel

    Hattie McDaniel

    Hattie_McDaniel

  • 1987 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
  • Championship

    3:27.76 q 5  Cuba Ester Petitón, Odalys Hernandez, Tania Fernández, Ana Fidelia Quirot 3:29.78 6  Kenya Geraldine Shitandayi, Florence Wanjiru, Esther

    1987 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

    1987_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_4_×_400_metres_relay

  • Nictzin Dyalhis
  • American novelist

    1940. About 1912 he married Harriet Weber Lord, daughter of Samuel and Fidelia A. (Phillips) Lord of Sugar Grove, Warren County, in northwestern Pennsylvania

    Nictzin Dyalhis

    Nictzin_Dyalhis

  • Clare Boothe Luce
  • American author and politician (1903–1987)

    President Henry Wallace's recommendation for airlines of the world to be given free access to US airports. She called for repeal of the Chinese Exclusion

    Clare Boothe Luce

    Clare Boothe Luce

    Clare_Boothe_Luce

  • Jackie Joyner-Kersee
  • American track and field athlete (born 1962)

    competitor in 1983 and in 1985, and was awarded the Honda-Broderick Cup, given to the nation's best female collegiate athlete in 1985. Joyner graduated

    Jackie Joyner-Kersee

    Jackie Joyner-Kersee

    Jackie_Joyner-Kersee

  • Panteón de Dolores
  • Cemetery in Mexico City, Mexico

    The decree reads, "In this place of honor, the necessary land will be given free of charge to erect the monuments designed to guard the remains of or

    Panteón de Dolores

    Panteón de Dolores

    Panteón_de_Dolores

  • Women in STEM
  • Female participants in technical fields

    Margaret Rossiter's Lifelong Mission to Fix That". Smithsonian Magazine. Law, Fidelia; McGuire, Luke; Winterbottom, Mark; Rutland, Adam (10 May 2021). "Children's

    Women in STEM

    Women in STEM

    Women_in_STEM

  • Nancy Jane Dean
  • American educator and Presbyterian missionary

    school teacher in Michigan for six years. Mount Holyoke Seminary graduate Fidelia Fiske founded Fiske Seminary, a girls' boarding school at Urmia in 1843

    Nancy Jane Dean

    Nancy Jane Dean

    Nancy_Jane_Dean

  • Njoto
  • Indonesian communist politician (1927–1965)

    Soetarni in May 1955. The couple had seven children. The sixth child, named Fidelia Dayatun, was born before the 30 September Movement. The seventh, called

    Njoto

    Njoto

    Njoto

  • Rebecca Lobo
  • American basketball player (born 1973)

    self-education via the Internet. On April 12, 2003, Lobo changed her last name to Lobo-Rushin after marrying Sports Illustrated writer Steve Rushin at the

    Rebecca Lobo

    Rebecca Lobo

    Rebecca_Lobo

  • Alice Paul
  • American activist (1885–1977)

    In many European countries, including England, political prisoners were given a special status: "[T]hey were not searched upon arrest, not housed with

    Alice Paul

    Alice Paul

    Alice_Paul

  • Timeline of women's ordination
  • ordained to the "Female Diaconate" in 1884 in the Diocese of Melbourne. 1888: Fidelia Gillette served the Universalist congregation in Bloomfield, Ontario, during

    Timeline of women's ordination

    Timeline_of_women's_ordination

  • First Lord's Fury
  • 2009 novel by Jim Butcher

    be Fidelias, one of Octavian's grandfather's spies who had been a double agent for Invidia and caused a lot of deaths in previous books. Fidelias, who

    First Lord's Fury

    First_Lord's_Fury

  • 1963
  • Calendar year

    "Ana Fidelia QUIROT". worldathletics.org. "Dave Koz | Artist". Recording Academy Grammy Awards. Retrieved August 3, 2020. LastName, FirstName (2019)

    1963

    1963

    1963

  • Madeleine L'Engle
  • American writer (1918–2007)

    of time, all, not just the small portion of the population who have been given the grace to know and accept Christ. All the strayed and stolen sheep. All

    Madeleine L'Engle

    Madeleine_L'Engle

  • Zera Pulsipher
  • Nelson, Mariah, Sarah, John, Charles, Mary Ann, William M., Eliza Jane, and Fidelia. Prudence McNanamy (1803–1883), married July 12, 1854. No known children

    Zera Pulsipher

    Zera Pulsipher

    Zera_Pulsipher

  • Annie Dillard
  • American author (born 1945)

    citing "hypocrisy." When she told her minister of her decision, she was given four volumes of C. S. Lewis's broadcast talks, from which she appreciated

    Annie Dillard

    Annie Dillard

    Annie_Dillard

  • Dora Akunyili
  • Nigerian pharmacist and government official (1954–2014)

    is because, in 1988, she had watched her sister aged 21, die after being given injections of fake insulin as part of regular diabetes treatment. She put

    Dora Akunyili

    Dora_Akunyili

  • Barbara McClintock
  • American scientist and cytogeneticist (1902–1992)

    McClintock was awarded the Kimber Genetics Award; three years later, she was given the National Medal of Science by Richard Nixon in 1970. She was the first

    Barbara McClintock

    Barbara McClintock

    Barbara_McClintock

  • Marian Anderson
  • African-American contralto (1897–1993)

    In 1998, the Marian Anderson Award prize money was restructured to be given to an established artist, not necessarily a singer, who exhibits leadership

    Marian Anderson

    Marian Anderson

    Marian_Anderson

  • Notable American Women, 1607–1950
  • Reference work published in 1971

    Jackson Coppin Mary Florence Denton Rose Philippine Duchesne Cynthia Farrar Fidelia Fiske Alice Seymour Browne Frame Mary Hannah Fulton Alice Winfield Gordon

    Notable American Women, 1607–1950

    Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950

  • American Pre-Raphaelites
  • 19th-century realist painting movement

    predilection for painting birds' nests. Mary Louise Booth Henry Kirke Brown Fidelia Bridges Clarence Cook Henry Farrer Thomas Charles Farrer John William Hill

    American Pre-Raphaelites

    American Pre-Raphaelites

    American_Pre-Raphaelites

  • World Athletics Awards
  • Annual award administered by World Athletics

    given out after each World Athletics Championships, became an annual award after the expansion of nomination period in 2023. Awards that were given out

    World Athletics Awards

    World Athletics Awards

    World_Athletics_Awards

  • Watercolor painting
  • Type of painting method

    artists as John W. Hill Henry, William Trost Richards, Roderick Newman, and Fidelia Bridges. The American Society of Painters in Watercolor (now the American

    Watercolor painting

    Watercolor painting

    Watercolor_painting

  • Beatriz Peniche Barrera
  • Mexican writer, teacher and feminist

    girls at the school of Fidelia Cámara. Shortly after the 1915 arrival of Governor Salvador Alvarado into Yucatán, Peniche was named as the Director of the

    Beatriz Peniche Barrera

    Beatriz_Peniche_Barrera

  • Economy of Sarawak
  • from the original on 30 January 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2022. Johny, Fidelia; Saupi, Noorasmah; Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi (2020-11-30). "Status of Pepper

    Economy of Sarawak

    Economy of Sarawak

    Economy_of_Sarawak

  • Malvina Hoffman
  • American artist (1885–1966)

    concert pianist and composer, Richard Hoffman, and Fidelia Marshall (Lamson) Hoffman. She was named after a maternal aunt, Malvina Helen (Lamson) Cornell

    Malvina Hoffman

    Malvina Hoffman

    Malvina_Hoffman

  • Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres
  • qualifying time standards could be obtained in various meets during the given period that have the approval of the IAAF. Both indoor and outdoor meets

    Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres

    Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres

    Athletics_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_800_metres

  • Timothy Woodbridge
  • American politician

    Memoirs Relating to the Housatonic Indians, S. Kneeland, 1753. Jones, Electa Fidelia. Stockbridge: Past and Present; or, Records of an Old Mission Station,

    Timothy Woodbridge

    Timothy Woodbridge

    Timothy_Woodbridge

  • List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago
  • painting : Artic Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1624), 1 painting : Artic Fidelia Bridges (1834–1924), 1 painting : Artic Paul Bril (1554–1626), 1 painting :

    List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago

    List_of_painters_in_the_Art_Institute_of_Chicago

  • Louise Manning Hodgkins
  • Bishop Patteson. Xeesima, General Gordon, Harriet Newell, the Mrs. Judsons, Fidelia Fiske, and Henry Martyn. Hodgkins visited Europe four times for special

    Louise Manning Hodgkins

    Louise Manning Hodgkins

    Louise_Manning_Hodgkins

  • Pamela Jelimo
  • Kenyan middle-distance runner

    Agency recommended two Russian women who finished in first and third be given lifetime bans for their doping violations at the Olympics. The International

    Pamela Jelimo

    Pamela Jelimo

    Pamela_Jelimo

  • Alice Hamilton
  • American physician and toxicologist (1869–1970)

    in the field of occupational and environmental hygiene. In 1956 she was named TIME magazine's "Woman of the Year" in medicine. In 1973 Hamilton was posthumously

    Alice Hamilton

    Alice Hamilton

    Alice_Hamilton

  • Allyson Felix
  • American track and field athlete (born 1985)

    five-time recipient of the Jesse Owens/Jackie Joyner Kersee Award, an accolade given by USA Track & Field to commend the chosen athlete of the year. She won

    Allyson Felix

    Allyson Felix

    Allyson_Felix

  • Anne Garrels
  • American journalist (1951–2022)

    Letters program, saying: "Of course, I had doubts. But the details that were given seemed to me to gel with other things that I had heard from people who had

    Anne Garrels

    Anne_Garrels

  • Lydia Sigourney
  • American poet

    made her great. Her genial goodwill had given her power. Her loving friendliness had made herself and her name everywhere a charm" (85). She wrote to inspire

    Lydia Sigourney

    Lydia Sigourney

    Lydia_Sigourney

  • Florence Wald
  • American nurse (1917–2008)

    arranging for outside hospice care for inmates granted compassionate leave given their medical condition. Wald noted that training prisoners to provide such

    Florence Wald

    Florence_Wald

  • 2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres
  • backdated to July 2010. When medal reallocations were decided, Montaño was given the bronze medal and Martinez the silver. Prior to the competition, the

    2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres

    2013_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_800_metres

  • History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1800–1899
  • Germania Singing Society on Rockland Street, the Liederkranz Club, the Fidelia Musical and Enducational Society, the Duetschen Frauen-Verein, and the

    History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1800–1899

    History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1800–1899

    History_of_Dedham,_Massachusetts,_1800–1899

  • Hestrie Cloete
  • South African high jumper

    her career. She was quickly found to have a very strong will, which had given other coaches trouble coaching her. Hestrie Cloete had always put a great

    Hestrie Cloete

    Hestrie_Cloete

  • Paul "Tank" Younger
  • American football player (1928–2001)

    for his schooling Younger lived with Dr. Jones, and Younger’s godmother Fidelia O. Johnson. Younger attended Grambling State University Laboratory High

    Paul "Tank" Younger

    Paul

    Paul_"Tank"_Younger

  • Susanne Langer
  • American philosopher (1895–1985)

    in a community is gained and built from shared symbol-systems within a given culture. Langer's concept regarding language and dialogue may be understood

    Susanne Langer

    Susanne_Langer

  • Calista Vinton
  • American Baptist missionary

    Mao-yay, Nga-lay, and Yai-pau. She deputized two very able assistants, Fidelia and Eliza who were earlier trained by Sister Miranda in Karen Normal School

    Calista Vinton

    Calista Vinton

    Calista_Vinton

  • Beatrix Farrand
  • American landscape architect (1872–1959)

    which continue to flower. Approximately 2,000 herbarium specimens were given to the University and Jepson Herbaria at the University of California, Berkeley

    Beatrix Farrand

    Beatrix Farrand

    Beatrix_Farrand

  • Yulimar Rojas
  • Venezuelan athlete

    Their ranchito has since been destroyed in bad weather; the family was given better housing in 2014 following Rojas's success. In 2021, Rojas told RTVE

    Yulimar Rojas

    Yulimar Rojas

    Yulimar_Rojas

  • Timeline of women in religion
  • of the African Methodist Episcopal Church appointed to a foreign field. Fidelia Gillette may have been the first ordained woman in Canada. She served the

    Timeline of women in religion

    Timeline_of_women_in_religion

  • Amon Carter Museum of American Art
  • Museum in Fort Worth, Texas

    with major movements in American art include American Pre-Raphaelites Fidelia Bridges (1834–1923), Henry Farrer (1844–1903), John Henry Hill (1839–1922)

    Amon Carter Museum of American Art

    Amon Carter Museum of American Art

    Amon_Carter_Museum_of_American_Art

  • Yelena Isinbayeva
  • Russian Olympic pole-vaulter

    of Fame" and was awarded with "Excellence Guirlande D'Honneur". She was given the Prince of Asturias Award for Sports in 2009. Isinbayeva is one of only

    Yelena Isinbayeva

    Yelena Isinbayeva

    Yelena_Isinbayeva

  • Black Women Oral History Project
  • interviews were recorded on audiotape and transcribed and each interviewee was given an opportunity to edit and correct the transcript prior to the final printing

    Black Women Oral History Project

    Black_Women_Oral_History_Project

  • Maria W. Stewart
  • American teacher, journalist, and activist (1803–1879)

    William Lloyd Garrison in The Liberator. The first of her four lectures was given on September 21, 1832, at Franklin Hall in Boston. Titled, "Why sit ye here

    Maria W. Stewart

    Maria_W._Stewart

  • Catherine Roraback
  • American lawyer

    passed. Since 1980, NARAL Pro-Choice Connecticut has given out the Catherine Roraback Award, an award given to individuals and organizations that have demonstrated

    Catherine Roraback

    Catherine_Roraback

  • Beatrice Fox Auerbach
  • American philanthropist (1887–1968)

    she established the Moses Fox Club, named for her father. This club gave membership to employees who had given 25 years of service to G. Fox and Co.

    Beatrice Fox Auerbach

    Beatrice_Fox_Auerbach

  • Estelle Griswold
  • American civil rights activist and feminist (1900–1981)

    colleague of Fowler Harper. Both provided their names and details of the assistance they were given at the clinic and signed formal statements. Though

    Estelle Griswold

    Estelle_Griswold

  • Mary Lowe Dickinson
  • Wellington; Ann Elizabeth (1827–1844); Charlotte Hoar (1829–1891); Hannah Fidelia (1831–1882), who later wed Charles James Frye; James Burgess (born 1833)

    Mary Lowe Dickinson

    Mary Lowe Dickinson

    Mary_Lowe_Dickinson

  • Shamsuddeen Usman
  • Nigerian politician (born 1949)

    Economy of Nigeria lacked the capacity to take this increased spending, given its deflated revenue base and in order to control inflation and curtail

    Shamsuddeen Usman

    Shamsuddeen Usman

    Shamsuddeen_Usman

  • Flora A. Brewster
  • American physician and journalist

    Mayflower. Her siblings included sisters, Alice Delphine Brewster (b. 1861), Fidelia Adeline Brewster (b. 1865), and Cora Belle Brewster, M.D. (b. 1859), as

    Flora A. Brewster

    Flora A. Brewster

    Flora_A._Brewster

  • Killick Martin & Company
  • Transport company

    India Docks, the largest clipper ship to visit London and the Admiralty was given permission to take her lines, and this was done by Messrs Waymouth and Cornish

    Killick Martin & Company

    Killick Martin & Company

    Killick_Martin_&_Company

  • Rosa Ponselle
  • American operatic soprano (1897–1981)

    teacher/agent named William Thorner. Thorner auditioned Rosa, and agreed to give her lessons. (Rosa later denied that Thorner had ever given her voice lessons

    Rosa Ponselle

    Rosa Ponselle

    Rosa_Ponselle

  • Evelyn Beatrice Longman
  • American sculptor (1874–1954)

    Victory, was deemed so excellent in invention and technique that it was given a place of honor on the top of the fair's centerpiece building, Festival

    Evelyn Beatrice Longman

    Evelyn Beatrice Longman

    Evelyn_Beatrice_Longman

  • 2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres
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  • ODELIA
  • Female

    German

    ODELIA

     Variant spelling of German Odilia, ODELIA means "wealthy." Compare with another form of Odelia.

    ODELIA

  • Fidelis
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Fidelis

    Faithful.

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  • FEDELMA
  • Female

    English

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    Variant spelling of English Fidelma, FEDELMA means "hospitable."

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    Fidelio

    Fidelity; Faithful

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  • NIGELIA
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    NIGELIA

    Feminine form of English Nigel, NIGELIA means "champion."

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  • NIVEN
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    English

    NIVEN

    Anglicized form of Irish Naomhán, NIVEN means either "little saint."

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  • Boy/Male

    Latin Italian

    Fidelio

    Faithful.

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    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Féidhelm, possibly FIDELMA means "hospitable."

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    Fidelia

    Loyalty; Faithful

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  • Fidelina
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    Latin

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    Faithful.

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    Irish

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    Faithful.

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  • Fidela
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    Faithful; Loyalty; Feminine of Fidel

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    Scottish Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fionnghuala, FINELLA means "white shoulder."

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    Bidelia

    Protective.

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  • ADELIA
  • Female

    English

    ADELIA

    Variant form of Latin Adela, ADELIA means "noble." 

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    Hebrew

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     Variant spelling of Hebrew Odeleya, ODELIA means "I will praise God." Compare with another form of Odelia.

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    Spanish

    FIDELIA

    Feminine form of Spanish Fidel, FIDELIA means "faithful."

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    Spanish

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    Meaning “beauty” or “constant.” The name goes back to ancient times and has been held by six saints. One Fidelma, a daughter of the High King Conchobhar Mac Nessa, was known as Fidelma Nichrothach “Fidelma The Nine-Times-Beautiful,” and a warrior of note herself.

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    Latin

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    meaning faithful. From 'fidelis'.

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    Welsh

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    Welsh unisex name derived from the word brith, BRAITH means "diversely-colored," especially black and white or red and white. 

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    English

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    English : habitational name from Turnton, a place in Lancashire named from the Old Norse personal name þórr (see Thor) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The surname is now as common in the Midlands as it is in Lancashire and Yorkshire.

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    Precious

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    Contemplation of the Supreme

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    Hindu, Indian

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    Sudha

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  • Male

    English

    KORI

    Variant spelling of English Korey, possibly KORI means "deep hollow, ravine."

  • EDUN
  • Male

    English

    EDUN

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadhun, EDUN means "rich Hun." 

  • Tennis
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    Possibly an altered spelling of North German or Dutch Tönnis, a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony).English (Welsh borders)

    Tennis

    Possibly an altered spelling of North German or Dutch Tönnis, a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony).English (Welsh borders) : origin uncertain; perhaps a variant of Dennis 1.

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    Tamil

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  • Troth
  • n.

    Belief; faith; fidelity.

  • Giver
  • n.

    One who gives; a donor; a bestower; a grantor; one who imparts or distributes.

  • Given
  • v.

    Disposed; inclined; -- used with an adv.; as, virtuously given.

  • Give
  • n.

    To exhibit as a product or result; to produce; to show; as, the number of men, divided by the number of ships, gives four hundred to each ship.

  • Give
  • n.

    To yield; to furnish; to produce; to emit; as, flint and steel give sparks.

  • Given
  • v.

    Granted; assumed; supposed to be known; set forth as a known quantity, relation, or premise.

  • Give
  • n.

    To excite or cause to exist, as a sensation; as, to give offense; to give pleasure or pain.

  • Give
  • n.

    To yield possesion of; to deliver over, as property, in exchange for something; to pay; as, we give the value of what we buy.

  • Faith
  • n.

    Word or honor pledged; promise given; fidelity; as, he violated his faith.

  • Trothplighted
  • a.

    Having fidelity pledged.

  • Given
  • adv.

    Stated; fixed; as, in a given time.

  • Give
  • v. i.

    To give a gift or gifts.

  • Fidia
  • n.

    A genus of small beetles, of which one species (the grapevine Fidia, F. longipes) is very injurious to vines in America.

  • Give
  • n.

    To cause; to make; -- with the infinitive; as, to give one to understand, to know, etc.

  • Give
  • n.

    To set forth as a known quantity or a known relation, or as a premise from which to reason; -- used principally in the passive form given.

  • Given
  • p. p.

    of Give

  • Give
  • n.

    To devote; to apply; used reflexively, to devote or apply one's self; as, the soldiers give themselves to plunder; also in this sense used very frequently in the past participle; as, the people are given to luxury and pleasure; the youth is given to study.

  • Give
  • v. i.

    To yield to force or pressure; to relax; to become less rigid; as, the earth gives under the feet.

  • Give
  • n.

    To pledge; as, to give one's word.