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Frederick or Fred Clark may refer to: Frederick Scotson Clark (1840–1883), English organist and composer Frederick W. Clark (1857–1916), American engineer
Frederick_Clark
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Frederick Le Gros Clark may refer to: Frederick Le Gros Clark (author), British children's author and an expert on malnutrition Frederick Le Gros Clark
Frederick_Le_Gros_Clark
English organist and composer (1840–1883)
The Reverend Frederick Scotson Clark (Southwark, 16 November 1840 – London, 5 July 1883) was an English organist and composer. He was founder of the London
Frederick_Scotson_Clark
American actor (1914–1968)
Frederick Leonard Clark[citation needed] (March 19, 1914 – December 5, 1968) was an American movie and television character actor, often playing in authoritative
Fred_Clark
British-American architect (1828–1901)
Frederick Clarke Withers (4 February 1828 – 7 January 1901) was an English architect in America, especially renowned for his Gothic Revival ecclesiastical
Frederick_Clarke_Withers
American magician, author, naval test pilot, chemical engineer
Frederick Clark Durant III (December 31, 1916- October 21, 2015) was an American author, naval test pilot, chemical engineer, and expert in rocketry and
Frederick_C._Durant
Frederick William Clark (August 12, 1857 — February 2, 1916) was an American engineer, builder, and president of Clark Construction Company, which was
Frederick_W._Clark
English novelist and poet
Emily Frederick Clark (fl. 1798–1833) was an English novelist and poet. Several of her novels are set in Wales. She was the daughter of a customs official
Emily_Clark_(novelist)
King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786
Frederick II 1740c, p. 2. Sainte-Beuve 1877, pp. 255–257. Clark 2006, p. 256; Mitford 1970, p. 88. Asprey 1986, p. 145; MacDonogh 2000, p. 140. Clark
Frederick_the_Great
American actor (1936–2026)
November 25, 1936, the son of Theresa (née Castello), a teacher, and Frederick William Clark, a carpenter. After serving in the U.S. Army, he attended George
Matt_Clark_(actor)
American basketball player
Frederick Clark Roberts (born August 14, 1960) is an American former basketball player who played power forward in the National Basketball Association
Fred_Roberts
First mayor of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, US
Frederick Clark Sayles (July 17, 1835 – June 5, 1903) was an American entrepreneur and the first mayor of Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1885. He began working
Frederick_C._Sayles
American tennis player
Frederick Clark Inman (June 7, 1881 - December 16, 1929) was an American tennis player active in the early 20th century. Inman reached the quarterfinals
Fred_Inman
Mine Manager in Western Australia
On 1 January 1863 the widow Hamilton married Frederick Clark, who adopted Richard Hamilton. Frederick Clark J.P. (c. 1835 – 4 July 1918) of Lester Street
Richard_Hamilton_(mining)
British architectural partnership
houses, for instance, Limber and Ripley Grange at Loughton for Charles Frederick Clark, proprietor of the Caribonum group. The partnership was dissolved in
Wallis,_Gilbert_and_Partners
1804–1806 American expedition
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, was the United States expedition to cross the newly acquired western
Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition
King of Prussia from 1797 to 1840
41. ISBN 9781137019806. Christopher Clark (1996). "Confessional policy and the limits of state action: Frederick William III and the Prussian Church Union
Frederick_William_III
American brand of baby and toddler products
They introduced the Kimbies brand of diapers in 1968. Kimberly-Clark scientist Frederick J. Hrubecky designed the initial diaper and was granted a patent
Huggies
American philanthropist (1835–1923)
Mary Clark Thompson (1835 – July 28, 1923), born Mary Lee Clark, was an American philanthropist and wife of banker Frederick Ferris Thompson. Mary Lee
Mary_Clark_Thompson
English social and industrial reformer
Frederick Le Gros Clark (3 September 1892 – 22 September 1977) was a British children's author, and an expert on malnutrition. Frederick Le Gros Clark
Frederick Le Gros Clark (author)
Frederick_Le_Gros_Clark_(author)
American heir and equestrian
Frederick Ambrose Clark (August 1, 1880 – February 26, 1964) was an American heir and equestrian. "Brose" Clark was born on August 1, 1880, in Cooperstown
F._Ambrose_Clark
American abolitionist (1818–1895)
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist
Frederick_Douglass
was a writer born in Woolwich, London, England to Emma Clark (née Pearce) and Frederick Clark. She married John Ernest Vernon, a writer in the Royal Navy
Caroline_Vernon
British surgeon
Frederick Le Gros Clark FRS FRCS (8 February 1811 – 19 July 1892) was a British surgeon. He was born in Mincing Lane, London, the son of a City merchant
Frederick Le Gros Clark (surgeon)
Frederick_Le_Gros_Clark_(surgeon)
Queen of Prussia from 1797 to 1810
Clark, p. 309. Herold, p. 187. Herold, p. 188. Clark, p. 310. Chisholm (1911, Frederick) (ed). Clark, p. 318. Knowles Bolton, p. 52. Kluckhohn, p. 64
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Louise_of_Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Town in New South Wales, Australia
In July 1912 the license was transferred from Sarah Clark to her son, William Frederick Clark. The correspondent made the comment: “We wish the new
Mount_Hope,_New_South_Wales
Military unit
(1844-1917) 1st Sergeant John Conlan (?-1864) KIA Spotsylvania 1st Sergeant Frederick Clark Floyd (1837-1909) Wrote Regimental History 1st Sergeant George W. Hanan
40th New York Infantry Regiment
40th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
King in Prussia from 1713 to 1740
1713-1728". History of Friedrich II of Prussia: Called Frederick the Great. Retrieved 11 October 2023. Clark 2006, p. 87. Schmidt 1996, pp. 89−135. Beloff 2013
Frederick William I of Prussia
Frederick_William_I_of_Prussia
American tennis player
titles that season including the Amackassin Club Invitation against Frederick Clark Inman, the Harlem Tennis Club Invitation against Wylie Grant, the Bronx
Gustave_F._Touchard
Ruler of Brandenburg–Prussia from 1688 to 1713
Frederick I (German: Friedrich I.; 11 July 1657 – 25 February 1713), of the Hohenzollern dynasty, was (as Frederick III) Elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713)
Frederick_I_of_Prussia
Horse expert
Sydney Frederick Galvayne (2 April 1848 - 10 June 1913) was the nom de plume of Frederick Henry Attride, also known as Ralph Frederick Osborne, a well-known
Sydney_Frederick_Galvayne
Canadian businessperson
Frederick Ghahramani is a Canadian businessperson. Frederick Ghahramani studied electronics engineering at Simon Fraser University. In 2001, Ghahramani
Frederick_Ghahramani
United States historic place
wall of the East Transept, the gift of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clark Sayles, and the Window of the Heavenly City, directly opposite on the
Central Congregational Church (Providence, Rhode Island)
Central_Congregational_Church_(Providence,_Rhode_Island)
German state from 1525 to 1947
Clark, Iron Kingdom ch 7 David Fraser, Frederick the Great: King of Prussia (2001) online Clark, Iron Kingdom ch 12 Clark, Iron Kingdom ch 11 Clark,
Prussia
Topics referred to by the same term
Frederick, Freddie or Fred Clarke may refer to: Fred Clarke (1872–1960), American baseball player Fred Clarke (Australian footballer) (1932–2020), Australian
Frederick_Clarke
English cricketer
Thomas Clark (dates unknown) was an English amateur cricketer who made seven known appearances in important matches between 1787 and 1791, one for Essex
Thomas_Clark_(cricketer)
American Afrocentrist psychologist and activist
show. Johnson has repeatedly claimed to have a familial connection with Frederick Douglass, often claiming to be a "blood relative" of the 19th-century
Umar_Johnson
British colonial administrator (1908–1958)
execution by the Japanese in 1945. Born in 1894, his grandfather was Frederick Le Gros Clark, a surgeon and member of both the Royal Society and Royal College
Cyril_Drummond_Le_Gros_Clark
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Columbia, Canada Mount Frederick Clarke, a mountain in New Brunswick, Canada Mount Clarke (Antarctica) Clark Mountain (disambiguation) Clark Peak (disambiguation)
Mount_Clark
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printer and publisher Mary Clark Thompson (1835–1923), philanthropist and wife of banker Frederick Ferris Thompson Mary E. Clark (1927–2019), American biologist
Mary_Clark
American lawyer
married to Caroline M. Sayles, daughter of Pawtucket, Rhode Island mayor Frederick Clark Sayles, who was a descendent of Thomas Olney and Roger Williams, founders
Frederick_William_Holls
1978 disappearance of a pilot over Bass Strait, Australia
Frederick Valentich (/ˈvæl.ən.tɪtʃ/, VAL-ən-tich) was an Australian pilot who disappeared while on a 125-nautical-mile (232 km) flight in a Cessna 182L
Disappearance of Frederick Valentich
Disappearance_of_Frederick_Valentich
1986 feminist literary study
Charlton (fl. 1794–1824) Harriet Chilcot (later Meziere; 1754–1784) Emily Frederick Clark (fl. 1798–1833) Jane Collier (1714–1755) Mary Collyer (née Mitchell;
Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen
Mothers_of_the_Novel:_100_Good_Women_Writers_Before_Jane_Austen
Volume III, Jan-Jun 1867, p. 639, Ticknor and Fields, Boston Floyd, Frederick Clark (1909): History of the Fortieth (Mozart) Regiment, New York Volunteers
PS_Commonwealth
American politician
p. 2 – via Brooklyn Public Library: Historical Newspapers. Floyd, Frederick Clark (1909). History of the Fortieth (Mozart) Regiment, New York Volunteers
Mortimer_C._Earl
American general (1896–1984)
Albert C. Smith, Frederick A. Irving, Charles H. Gerhardt, Bryant Moore and William K. Harrison. All of these men would, like Clark himself, rise to high
Mark_W._Clark
United States Army general and son of Ulysses S. Grant (1850–1912)
Frederick Dent Grant (May 30, 1850 – April 12, 1912) was a soldier and United States minister to Austria-Hungary. Grant was the first son of General and
Frederick_Dent_Grant
18th-century wars between Prussia and Austria
History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great. Vol. VI. London: Chapman & Hall. OCLC 1045538020. Clark, Christopher (2006). Iron Kingdom: The
Silesian_Wars
Native American explorer (c.1788 – 1812)
Lemhi Shoshone or Hidatsa woman who, in her teens, helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission objectives by exploring
Sacagawea
American mass murderer (1925–2008)
City, Michigan, List was the only child of German American parents John Frederick List and Alma Marie Barbara Florence List, who were first cousins once
John_List_(murderer)
British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)
bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS. His close friend Dave Clark of the Dave Clark Five was at the bedside vigil when Mercury died. Austin phoned
Freddie_Mercury
Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008
school teacher. Her father, Frederick George Clark, who went by the name George, was born in Frankton in 1922 and ran the Clarks' farm from his early adulthood
Helen_Clark
Most modern scholars agree that Prussian King Frederick the Great (1712–1786) was primarily homosexual. However, the nature of his actual relationships
Sexuality of Frederick the Great
Sexuality_of_Frederick_the_Great
American explorer and territorial governor (1770–1838)
William Clark (August 1, 1770 – September 1, 1838) was an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor. A native of Virginia, he
William_Clark
King of Prussia from 1786 to 1797
Frederick William II (German: Friedrich Wilhelm II.; 25 September 1744 – 16 November 1797) was King of Prussia from 1786 until his death in 1797. He was
Frederick William II of Prussia
Frederick_William_II_of_Prussia
1970 film by Joseph Sargent
Stanley Chase, directed by Joseph Sargent, and starring Eric Braeden, Susan Clark, Gordon Pinsent, and William Schallert. It is based on the 1966 science-fiction
Colossus:_The_Forbin_Project
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
Sir David Frederick Attenborough (/ˈætənbərə/ AT-ən-bər-ə; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster, natural historian, and writer. His presenting career
David_Attenborough
1960 United States Supreme Court case
II, Charles E. Whittaker, and Tom C. Clark. Harlan also wrote a dissenting opinion, joined by Whittaker and Clark. The Court overturned the silver platter
Elkins_v._United_States
American singer, actress, model (1872–1932)
1902 and marriage in 1903 to the millionaire Frederick Stanton Flower led to her permanent retirement. Clark worked as a model for Elmo Massengale's advertising
Hilda_Clark_(soprano)
Decorated imperial chamber
remained in Berlin until 1716, when it was given by the Prussian King Frederick William I to his ally Tsar Peter the Great of the Russian Empire. In Russia
Amber_Room
Elector of Brandenburg from 1640 to 1688
Frederick William (German: Friedrich Wilhelm; 16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia
Frederick William, the Great Elector
Frederick_William,_the_Great_Elector
King of Prussia from 1840 to 1861
Kunst – Ideal [Frederick William IV of Prussia. Politics – Art – Ideal] (in German). Berlin: Lukas-Verlag. p. 26. ISBN 978-3-86732-176-1. Clark 2008, p. 500
Frederick_William_IV
business, has a large overlap with the equipment listed in adverts by Frederick Clark & Co agricultural engineers of Elwick Iron Works, which ran into trouble
Kent Construction and Engineering
Kent_Construction_and_Engineering
named Clark. Austin Hobart Clark (1880–1954), American zoologist Benjamin Preston Clark, English entomologist Eugenie Clark (1922–2015) (E. Clark), ichthyologist
List of taxonomic authorities by name
List_of_taxonomic_authorities_by_name
International fraternity
raising medical education to a higher level." Its founding members were Frederick Clark Bailey, Charles Marshall Frye, John Lincoln Gish, William James Mayo
Nu_Sigma_Nu
American dancer and actor (1899–1987)
Fred Astaire (born Frederick Austerlitz, May 10, 1899 – June 22, 1987) was an American dancer, actor, singer, musician, choreographer, and presenter,
Fred_Astaire
German Protestant branch of the Knights Hospitaller
a billion euroes. Clark, page 64. Clark, page 63. Clark, page 65. Clark, page 66. Clark, pages 63-65. Sainty, pages 98-101; Clark, page 57; website of
Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg)
Order_of_Saint_John_(Bailiwick_of_Brandenburg)
Elector of Brandenburg from 1619 to 1640
more accomplished son Frederick William. Johnson & Sabean 2011, p. 133. Wilson 2009, pp. 189–190. O'Connell 1968, pp. 253–254. Clark 2008, p. 26. Wedgwood
George William, Elector of Brandenburg
George_William,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
Influential myth in American culture
States, the concept of the frontier first became significant in 1893 when Frederick Jackson Turner used the term as a model for understanding American culture
Frontier_myth
Painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
110. Bartoli, Damien and Ross, Frederick C. William Bouguereau: His Life and Works, 2010 "Nymphs and Satyr". The Clark Now. "Explore Bouguereau's Nymphs
Nymphs_and_Satyr
American professional wrestler (born 1993)
Connor Deutsch (born October 6, 1993), better known by his ring name Clark Connors, is an American professional wrestler. As of March 2026[update], he
Clark_Connors
(1687–1745) Hester Chapone (1727–1801) Mary Chudleigh (1656–1710) Emily Frederick Clark (fl. 1798–1833) Elizabeth Cobbold (née Knipe; 1767–1824) Alison Cockburn
List of early-modern British women poets
List_of_early-modern_British_women_poets
18th-century war between Prussia and Austria
of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great. Vol. III. London: Chapman & Hall. OCLC 1045538020. Clark, Christopher (2006). Iron Kingdom: The
First_Silesian_War
Historic district in Manhattan, New York
74th Street in 1891, while Clark's grandson Frederick Ambrose Clark obtained the remaining lots. Luyster and Frederick Clark agreed on a covenant that
West 73rd–74th Street Historic District
West_73rd–74th_Street_Historic_District
Historically Black university in Atlanta, Georgia, US
Clark Atlanta University (CAU or Clark Atlanta) is a private, Methodist, historically black research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It
Clark_Atlanta_University
American artist
Robert Frederick Blum (9 July 1857 – 8 June 1903) was an American artist. He was one of the youngest members of the National Academy of Design and was
Robert_Frederick_Blum
American actor (1928–2020)
Orson Bean (born Dallas Frederick Burrows; July 22, 1928 – February 7, 2020) was an American film, television, and stage actor and comedian and a "mainstay
Orson_Bean
American actress (1883–1938)
first met the much younger Clark Gable, then a struggling actor, with whom she allegedly had a two-year affair. Frederick married her fourth husband,
Pauline_Frederick
German royal and imperial dynasty
King Sigismund elevated Frederick to the rank of Elector and Margrave of Brandenburg as Frederick I. In 1417, Elector Frederick purchased Brandenburg from
House_of_Hohenzollern
66th United States Attorney General (1927–2021)
William Ramsey Clark (December 18, 1927 – April 9, 2021) was an American lawyer, activist, and federal government official. A progressive, New Frontier
Ramsey_Clark
British racewalker
Frederick Ernest "Ernie" Clark (25 March 1898 – September 1993) was a British track and field athlete. He was born in Morden and known for competing in
Ernest_Clark_(athlete)
French-born American heiress and philanthropist
Huguette Marcelle Clark /uːɡɛt klɑːrk/ (June 9, 1906 – May 24, 2011) was an American painter, heiress, and philanthropist. She became well known again
Huguette_Clark
German Emperor from 1888 to 1918
March 1888, Wilhelm's father, Frederick William, ascended the German and Prussian thrones as Frederick III. Frederick died just 99 days later, and his
Wilhelm_II
English novelist (1938–2025)
Frederick McCarthy Forsyth (/fɔːˈsaɪθ/ for-SYTH; 25 August 1938 – 9 June 2025) was an English novelist and journalist. He was best known for thrillers
Frederick_Forsyth
American actor (1943–2003)
Frederick D. Coffin (January 16, 1943 – July 31, 2003) was an American film actor, singer, songwriter, and musician. Coffin was born in Detroit, Michigan
Frederick_Coffin
American soldier (1750–1811)
Regiment of which Clark was the lieutenant-colonel, and he was also the first cousin of an attractive young lady residing in Frederick County, Virginia
Jonathan_Clark_(soldier)
American philosopher (born 1978)
Caltech.[permanent dead link] Personal website The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Hans Reichenbach by Clark Glymour and Frederick Eberhardt. v t e
Frederick Eberhardt (philosopher)
Frederick_Eberhardt_(philosopher)
Topics referred to by the same term
Frederick Cox may refer to: Frederick Cox (priest) (1821–1906), Dean of Hobart Frederick Pete Cox (born 1953), American serial killer Frederick Cox (cattleman)
Frederick_Cox
American military officer and surveyor (1752–1818)
George Rogers Clark. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Palmer, Frederick (1929). Clark of the Ohio: A Life of George Rogers Clark. Kessinger Publishing
George_Rogers_Clark
Australian historian working in England
the author of numerous articles and essays. Clark presented the BBC Four documentary programme "Frederick the Great and the Enigma of Prussia". He also
Christopher_Clark
British government recognitions
Beatson, Clark & Company Ltd. For services to Export. Thomas Charles Frederick Sharman, lately Assistant Secretary, The Boys' Brigade. Frederick William
1972_Birthday_Honours
the J. Reuben Clark Law School. He was selected as the 2024 American Constitution Society Faculty Advisor of the Year. Gedicks, Frederick Mark (July 29
Frederick_Gedicks
Prussian military officer (1730–1794)
King Frederick II of Prussia, who was renowned for his military prowess and strategy. Steuben's career culminated in his attendance of Frederick's elite
Friedrich_Wilhelm_von_Steuben
Canadian Anglican bishop
Frederick Patrick Clark (7 March 1908 – 16 December 1954) was a Canadian Anglican clergyman who served as the Bishop of Kootenay from 1948 until his death
Patrick_Clark_(bishop)
Town in Colorado, United States
Initially named McKissick for the mine owner, Frederick was renamed when the daughters of Frederick A. Clark, a land owner, laid out the town site in 1907
Frederick,_Colorado
American boxer, born 1899
the bronze medal bout to Frederick Kolberg. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "William Clark Olympic Results". Olympics
William_Clark_(boxer)
American actor (born 1966)
best known for portraying Superman in the 1990s television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Cain was also the host of Ripley's Believe
Dean_Cain
German philosopher and socialist (1820–1895)
249–253. ISBN 978-1-3502-7268-2. Kurz, Heinz D. (2023). "'This Frederick! This Frederick! A Naughty Wicked Boy Was He ...': Engels, Marx and the Critique
Friedrich_Engels
American mechanical engineer (1856–1915)
Frederick Winslow Taylor (March 20, 1856 – March 21, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer. He was widely known for his methods to improve industrial
Frederick_Winslow_Taylor
1756–63 conflict between Prussia and Austria
Seven Years' War. It was the last of three Silesian Wars fought between Frederick the Great's Prussia and Maria Theresa's Austria in the mid-18th century
Third_Silesian_War
FREDERICK CLARK
FREDERICK CLARK
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Female
Italian
Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "peaceful ruler."
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler."Â
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, FEDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
From the Broad Ridge; Renowned Ruler; Surname; Brother; Form of Roderick
Male
English
Form of Roderick
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frederick.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."
FREDERICK CLARK
FREDERICK CLARK
Boy/Male
Arabic
Famous
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Immortal Light
Female
Bulgarian
, tulip.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Soft natured
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Satisfaction; Part of Life
Female
Irish
Feminine form of Irish Séarlas, SÉARLAIT means "man."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Anointed with Sandalwood; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu
Always in motion, Bestowing Moksha salvation
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Sun
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Blessed; Heavenly; Divine
FREDERICK CLARK
FREDERICK CLARK
FREDERICK CLARK
FREDERICK CLARK
FREDERICK CLARK
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
n.
The American, or Clarke's, nutcracker (Picicorvus Columbianus) of Western North America.
n.
The unit of electro-motive force; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by United States Statute as, that electro-motive force which steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere. It is practically equivalent to / the electro-motive force of a standard Clark's cell at a temperature of 15¡ C.