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German politician (born 1986)
Frederick Cordes (born 26 February 1986 in Oberhausen) is a German politician serving as a member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia since 2020.
Frederick_Cordes
English composer and music teacher
Frederick Corder (26 January 1852 – 21 August 1932) was an English composer and music teacher. Corder was born in Hackney, the son of Micah Corder and
Frederick_Corder
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Cordes may refer to: Cordes (river), river of ancient Syria (now in Turkey) Cordes, Arizona, United States Cordes, Wallonia, in Frasnes-lez-Anvaing, Belgium
Cordes
studied with teachers including Frederick Corder. Walter Gaze Cooper Guirne Creith Marie Dare Christian Darnton Frederick Grinke Ivy Frances Klein Geraldine
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City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Kleinschmidt (born 1974), rower Marcel Landers (born 1984), footballer Frederick Cordes (born 1986), politician (SPD) Max Meyer (born 1995), footballer Davin
Oberhausen
English composer (1886–1957)
pursue a musical career. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Frederick Corder (composition) and Lionel Tertis (viola), and played in string quartets
Eric_Coates
German Emperor in 1888
Frederick III (Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl; 18 October 1831 – 15 June 1888), or Friedrich III, was German Emperor and King of Prussia for 99 days
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Brydges Addison Horton Claridge Allison Dora Bright George Frederick Bristow Frederick Corder [pupils] Francis William Davenport [pupils] Julian Edwards
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British composer and academic
then the Royal College of Music, where his composition teacher was Frederick Corder. A further period of study followed at the Musikhochschule in Berlin
Theodore_Holland
English composer and pianist
Academy of Music in London studying clarinet, and composition with Frederick Corder. She was a Goring Thomas Scholar from 1907 to 1910 and won the Charles
Emma_Lomax
Gadsby (1842–1907) studied with teachers including William Bayley. Frederick Corder [pupils] Herman Finck Harold Osmond this teacher's teachers Gade (1817–1890)
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teacher's teachers Alexander (1891–1969) studied with teachers including Frederick Corder and Tobias Matthay. Malcolm Binns Ruth Gipps Thea King John Longmire
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Corder (born 1998), Dutch cricketer Frank Eugene Corder (1956–1994), American who crashed his Cessna on the lawn of the White House Frederick Corder (1852–1932)
Corder_(surname)
British composer and conductor (1868–1946)
Royal Academy of Music where he studied harmony and composition with Frederick Corder winning the Macfarren Prize in the first year it was awarded. Early
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Cohn Kemir Čolić Ulrich Commerçon Kurt Conrad Wilhelm Conrad [de] Frederick Cordes Peter Corterier Arthur Crispien Heinrich Cunow Patrick Dahlemann Christian
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moto Presto con brio A typical performance lasts about 29-31 minutes. Frederick Corder, professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music, used it as
String Quartet No. 3 (Mendelssohn)
String_Quartet_No._3_(Mendelssohn)
Arthur Goring Thomas (1850–1892) Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) Frederick Corder (1852–1932) Frederic Cowen (1852–1935) Bertram Luard-Selby (1853–1918)
Chronological list of English classical composers
Chronological_list_of_English_classical_composers
English composer and music professor
professor. Corder was born at Pimlico, London, the son of musician Frederick Corder and his wife Henrietta Walford. He was baptised at St Gabriel's, Warwick
Paul_Corder
British composer (1900–1963)
of Music, Forest Gate and then at the Royal Academy of Music under Frederick Corder. After graduating he worked for the BBC. In the early 1930s he played
Jack_Beaver
English composer (1883–1953)
remained until 1905, studying composition with Frederick Corder and piano with Tobias Matthay. Corder was a devotee of the works of Wagner, whose music
Arnold_Bax
Welsh mezzo-soprano and composer (b. 1891)
as second studies. She received individual composition lessons with Frederick Corder, who taught several other notable British composers. She was a very
Morfydd_Llwyn_Owen
Dutch merchant and explorer
Simon de Cordes (c. 1559 – 11 November 1599) was a Dutch merchant and explorer who, following the death of Admiral Jacques Mahu, assumed command of an
Simon_de_Cordes
1887 opera by Frederick Corder
Nordisa is a grand opera in three acts with a libretto by the composer, Frederick Corder. A romance, the work was commissioned by Carl Rosa for his own touring
Nordisa
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
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English composer, pianist and teacher
harmony and composition, and in 1927 became the second wife of composer Frederick Corder. She was a friend and collaborator of English composer and pianist
Eleanor_Rudall
including Moritz Hauptmann and Friedrich Wieck. Volkmar Andreae [pupils] Frederick Corder [pupils] Engelbert Humperdinck [pupils] Karl Krill Carl Lachmund Maurits
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(Hastings) - established 1872. Closed 1969. Matthew & Son (Cambridge) Frederick Matthews (Preston) – bought by Owen Owen; renamed Owen Owen Robert Maule
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Canadian comedian and actor (born 1953)
Frederick Allan Moranis (/məˈrænɪs/; born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian comedian and actor, famous for roles in several feature films in the 1980s. He
Rick_Moranis
1960) Francesco Corbetta (c. 1615 – 1681) Frank Corcoran (born 1944) Frederick Corder (1852–1932) Baude Cordier (fl. c. 1400?) Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713)
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British composer, pianist, organist and singer (1900–1976)
Head resumed his studies at the academy. He studied composition with Frederick Corder, piano with T B Knott and organ with Reginald Steggall. He won a scholarship
Michael_Head_(composer)
Area of west London, England
"Introducing Beatrix Potter". V&A Museum. Retrieved 8 October 2022. Frederick Corder Biography of William Yeates Hurlstone Dictionary of National Biography
West_Brompton
thought to be named after his wife.[citation needed] In the opinion of Frederick Corder the author of his biography in the Dictionary of National Biography
Frederick_William_Burbidge
English pianist, teacher, and composer
pianoforte in 1880, before being promoted to professor in 1884. With Frederick Corder and John Blackwood McEwen, he co-founded the Society of British Composers
Tobias_Matthay
American rock band
release and the band expanded to include bassist Nick Frederick and drummer/percussionist Matt McCord, the latter of whom had also been a former member of
Tinfed
English composer and pianist (1875–1959)
studying under G. E. Bambridge (piano), Dr G. Saunders (harmony) and Frederick Corder (composition). In 1892 Ketèlbey again won the annual scholarship competition
Albert_Ketèlbey
English composer
Walter Cecil Macfarren[citation needed] and Frederick Westlake and harmony and counterpoint with Frederick Corder. At the academy he won the Charles Lucas
Hermann_Löhr
English pianist and composer of educational music
the Royal Academy of Music with Tobias Matthay and composition with Frederick Corder. After many recitals in London, the UK and abroad during the 1900s
Felix_Swinstead
English composer and pianist (1884–1961)
Academy of Music. He studied there until 1905, learning composition with Frederick Corder and piano with Tobias Matthay. While studying at the Royal Academy
York_Bowen
English composer, conductor, and pianist (1878–1958)
Music as a student in 1893, where he studied under Frederick Corder for composition and Frederick Westlake for piano. Whilst at the academy he composed
Joseph_Holbrooke
British opera company
The Troubadour in 1886 (Alexander Mackenzie), and Nordisa in 1887 (Frederick Corder) were six of the operas commissioned by the company. Earlier English
Carl_Rosa_Opera_Company
English pianist, teacher and examiner
his father Nicola was born in Italy. He studied with Oscar Beringer, Frederick Corder, Mathilde Verne and Paul Weingarten at the Royal Academy of Music,
Ambrose_Coviello
West End theatre in London
Arthur Law and Isaac Albéniz; The Golden Web (1893) by Stephenson, Frederick Corder and Arthur Thomas; and Little Christopher Columbus (1893) by G. R.
Lyric_Theatre,_London
commercial publication, and the Society of British Composers was founded by Frederick Corder, John Blackwood McEwen, Tobias Matthay and others at the Royal Academy
Society_of_British_Composers
1926 French Josef Bayer 1852 1913 Austrian Das Damenduell Romanticism Frederick Corder 1852 1932 English Romanticism Frederic Hymen Cowen 1852 1935 British
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English composer (1892–1958)
entered the Royal Academy of Music in 1908, where he studied under Frederick Corder, H.W. Richards (organ) and Edward Morton (piano). He won several prizes
Alec_Rowley
British pianist
the Royal Academy of Music, and went there to study composition with Frederick Corder. He became pianoforte professor there in 1922 at the age of 20. Isaacs
Harry_Isaacs_(pianist)
of Music where he studied the piano, composition and singing with Frederick Corder and York Bowen and took his doctorate in music in 1914. In the same
Leo_Rowlands
British composer (1878–1948)
Music in London, where he studied composition with Battison Haynes and Frederick Corder, and piano with Septimus Webbe. There he was a contemporary of Arnold
Harry_Farjeon
Irish composer
School for the Blind in London (1880–1892) where, under his teacher Frederick Corder (a professor from the Royal Academy of Music), he showed a marked aptitude
Carl_Hardebeck
English architect and artist
links in East Anglia, North England and Berkshire. He was the son of Frederick Corder and Jane Ransome, daughter of James Ransome. Along with other siblings
John_Shewell_Corder
British-French composer, conductor, and violist (1891 - 1967)
Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied composition under Frederick Corder and viola under Lionel Tertis. Shortly after World War I (during which
Philip_Sainton
dance (Blake, set by John Mitchell, Roger Quilter, Hilda M. Grieveson, Frederick Corder, Oskar Morawetz, Daniel Jenkyn Jones, William Henry Harris, Sir, Walford
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English composer and academic
rest of Dale's life. Like the others, Dale studied composition under Frederick Corder, a supporter of Wagner and biographer of Liszt who epitomised the progressive
Benjamin_Dale
English violinist, composer and conductor (1875 - 1942)
studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London under Émile Sauret, Frederick Corder and others, graduating with honours. He first met Edward Elgar in 1902
William_Henry_Reed
Award
the intentions of the founders". Recipients include the composers Frederick Corder, George Dyson, Malcolm Arnold and Kenneth Leighton. The following is
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Cord or string worn by ancient Greece and Etruria athletes
A kynodesmē (Greek: κυνοδέσμη, English translation: "dog tie") was a cord or string or sometimes a leather strip that was worn primarily by athletes in
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American composer and music teacher
the Royal Academy of Music. There he studied with Ebenezer Prout, Frederick Corder, and Francis William Davenport. During his school years, he published
Chester_Edward_Ide
British composer, pianist, conductor, teacher and political activist (1900–1995)
in the spring of 1918. At the RAM, Bush studied composition under Frederick Corder and piano with Tobias Matthay. He made rapid progress, and won various
Alan_Bush
English architect and surveyor (1797–1877)
british-history.ac.uk/old-new-london/vol5/pp100-117 [accessed 19 March 2016]. Frederick Corder Biography of William Yeates Hurlstone Dictionary of National Biography
John_Young_(architect)
English composer, music educator and church organist
self-taught. In 1863 he became a teacher of the piano. His students included Frederick Corder, one of his first pupils, and Hope Squire. Having also taught himself
Henry_Gadsby
British politician and Governor General of Canada (1841–1908)
Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby (15 January 1841 – 14 June 1908), known as Lord Stanley of Preston from 1886 to 1893, was a British Conservative
Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby
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British theatre manager (1853–1917)
Arthur Law and Isaac Albéniz; The Golden Web (1893) by Stephenson, Frederick Corder and Arthur Goring Thomas; and Caryll's Little Christopher Columbus
Horace_Sedger
Scottish classical composer
Royal Academy of Music (RAM), where he studied with Ebenezer Prout, Frederick Corder and Tobias Matthay. While a student at the RAM McEwen won the Charles
John_Blackwood_McEwen
English composer
twelve. In 1901 he attended the Royal Academy of Music, studying with Frederick Corder and John Blackwood McEwen. His contemporaries at the academy included
Montague_Phillips
British composer
of Music, studying piano with Oscar Beringer and composition with Frederick Corder. In 1913-14 he conducted Thomas Quinlan's opera troupe on its world
Hubert_Bath
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
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South African-British choral composer (1927–2019)
the Academy he won a number of prizes for composition, notably the Frederick Corder prize and the 1949 Royal Philharmonic Society prize. In 1950 Joubert
John_Joubert_(composer)
British composer and artist
Cuthbert Whitemore (1877-1927) and organ - as well as composition with Frederick Corder An exact contemporary there was Arnold Bax. They became close friends
Sam_Hartley_Braithwaite
English serial killer (1941–1995)
Frederick Walter Stephen West (29 September 1941 – 1 January 1995) was an English serial killer and child molester, who committed at least twelve murders
Fred_West
English composer (1876–1906)
Four English Sketches Reverie Romance National Gramophonic Society Frederick Corder Biography of William Yeates Hurlstone Dictionary of National Biography
William_Hurlstone
German musician
Leschetizky and Sauer),[citation needed] Willem Mengelberg, Carl Lachmund, Frederick Corder, Volkmar Andreae, Maurits Leefson, Henri Weil, Karl Krill and others
Isidor_Seiss
Scottish composer & ophthalmic surgeon (1860-1940)
Royal Academy in London to study music with Alexander Mackenzie and Frederick Corder, but after two terms his father withdrew funding. This was the only
William Wallace (Scottish composer)
William_Wallace_(Scottish_composer)
English composer and music pedagogue
firstly by Gordon Saunders at Trinity College and then at the RAM by Frederick Corder. Pfitzinger, Scott (1 March 2017). Composer Genealogies: A Compendium
Gordon_Saunders
British composer (1871–1954)
Music (RAM) where he studied singing with Frederick King and Frederick Walker, and composition with Frederick Corder. Keel further pursued his training as
Frederick_Keel
– Maurice Kufferath, editor and conductor (died 1919) January 26 – Frederick Corder, translator and composer (died 1932) January 29 – Sir Frederic Hymen
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People associated with professional wrestling who died before age 65
circuit April 18, 1964 August 23, 2021 COVID-19 57 Brickhouse Brown (Frederick Seawright) UWF Mid-South, NWA, WWF, CWA, USWA August 11, 1960 July 29
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English composer, conductor and lecturer
London at the Royal Academy of Music along with composition under Frederick Corder, and modal counterpoint privately with Charles Villiers Stanford. He
William_Henry_Bell
American DNA company
charges of burglary and battery with a deadly weapon were dismissed. Frederick Lee Frampton Jr. Armed robbery and subsequent death of 24-year-old Michael
Parabon_NanoLabs
English dancer, choreographer and actor
Frederick John D'Auban (1842 – 15 April 1922) was an English dancer, choreographer and actor of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Famous during his lifetime
John_D'Auban
American automobile designer (1876–1932)
Frederick Samuel Duesenberg (December 6, 1876 – July 26, 1932) was a German-born American automobile and engine designer, manufacturer and sportsman who
Fred_Duesenberg
English composer, cellist and Principal of the Royal Academy of Music (1808–1869)
term as conductor of its orchestra. In his history of the RAM (1922) Frederick Corder wrote: "In July [1858] Cipriani Potter resigned, on the plea of old
Charles_Lucas_(musician)
English operatic soprano
February 1882 at Brighton Barth produced a new work for her Company, Frederick Corder's A Storm in a Teacup. Such was her fame as a drawing room entertainer
Alice_Barth
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English sailor and samurai (1564–1620)
by Simon de Cordes (d. 1599) and Simon de Cordes Jr; this ship was lost near the Hawaiian Islands; Liefde ("Love"), led by Simon de Cordes, second in command
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opener: The Nature of Things looks at the discovery of insulin by Dr. Frederick Banting and Dr. Charles Best and deals with the current Canadian research
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English composer (1874–1961)
de Musique with De Greef, and London, and studied composition with Frederick Corder at the Royal Academy of Music, Graduating in 1895. At 19 she became
Katharine_Emily_Eggar
New Zealand-born pianist, teacher and composer
study at the Royal Academy of Music under Tobias Matthay (piano) and Frederick Corder (composition). He won the largest number of prizes ever at the academy
Arthur_Alexander_(pianist)
German pianist and composer
Looking Beyond (Henry Ffrench) (London: J. & J. Hopkinson, c.1887) Frederick Corder, rev. by David J. Golby: "Blumenthal, Jacques (Jacob), in The Oxford
Jacques_Blumenthal
1860–1940) studied with teachers including Alexander Mackenzie and Frederick Corder. William Alwyn [pupils] this teacher's teachers Walter (1876–1962)
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American disability rights activist
United States. Frederick Allan Fay was born on September 12, 1944, and raised in Washington, DC. At age 16, he sustained a cervical spinal cord injury, and
Fred_Fay
Mountain man of the American Old West
in Alder Gulch, Montana Territory. He also became a "woodhawk", supplying cord wood to steamboats. Rumours and legends about Johnson are common. Chief among
Liver-Eating_Johnson
New Zealand musician
Music, where he studied piano and composition with Tobias Matthay and Frederick Corder. At the Academy, he won the Sterndale Bennett and Thalberg scholarships
Frank_Hutchens
English composer, academic, music writer and editor (1878–1958)
the Royal Academy of Music, London where he studied composition with Frederick Corder. He received the 1902 medal from the Worshipful Company of Musicians
Adam_Carse
Irish tenor singer
Valleria, Josephine Yorke and Leslie Crotty in 1885, and also Oscar in Frederick Corder's Nordisa in 1887. All were under the baton of Alberto Randegger and
Barton_McGuckin
Phase since 2022 of war ongoing since 2014
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State prison in Union County, Florida
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Union Correctional Institution
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Person who declares himself king in opposition to a reigning monarch
Rechtsgeschichte, 2nd, fully revised and expanded edition. Published by Albrecht Cordes, Heiner Lück, Dieter Werkmüller and Ruth Schmidt-Wiegand as philological
Anti-king
American actor (born 1952)
Taylor on Terra Nova (2011), Waldo on Into the Badlands (2015-18), and David Cord on The Good Fight (2021). Besides his film roles, Lang has had an extensive
Stephen_Lang
Scottish composer
Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied composition with Frederick Corder and piano with Wilhelm Kuhe. He had a brilliant career as a student
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FREDERICK CORDES
FREDERICK CORDES
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frederick.
Female
Italian
Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "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
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler."Â
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, FEDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
English
Form of Roderick
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
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FREDERICK CORDES
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places called Dorrington. One in Lincolnshire and one in Shropshire (near Woore) get the name from Old English Dēoringtūn ‘settlement (tūn) associated with Dēor(a)’ (see Dear); another in Shropshire (near Condover) was earlier Dodintone ‘settlement associated with Dodda’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dharmista | தரà¯à®®à®¿à®·à¯à®Ÿà®¾, தரà¯à®®à¯€à®¸à¯à®¤à®¾Â
Lord of Dharma, Wants religion
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Singer and a Beautiful Lady of the Past
Girl/Female
French
Sweetbrier rose.
Boy/Male
Tamil
giver of life
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Indra
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the All Hearing
Biblical
fortification
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Dutch, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Brave; Loveable; Beautiful Angel
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Meadow of Oak Trees
FREDERICK CORDES
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n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.