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Polish composer and cabaret performer
Henech Kon or Henryk Kon (9 August 1890 – 20 April 1972) was a Polish composer and cabaret performer. Kon was born in Łódź to a Hasidic family, and sent
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architect Haruhiko Kon (1910–?), Japanese field hockey player Henech Kon (1890–1972), Polish Jewish composer and performer Hidemi Kon (1903–1984), Japanese
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Yiddish poet and theater director (1890–1956)
in Łódź: In 1922, with Yekhezkl-Moyshe Nayman, Yitschok Broyner, and Henech Kon he created the Yiddish Marionette Theater Khad Gadyo (Chad-gadye, Khad-gadye)
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Asch's Kidesh hashem, with set designs by Władysław Weintraub and music by Henech Kon; hugely popular with audiences, it was performed about 250 times. In October
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Romanian writer (1921–1988)
Baraşeum '72; Mangheriada used music by Schwartzmann, Koffler, Dubi Seltzer, Henech Kon, and Simha Schwartz; a 1976 production of "The Golden Thread" credits
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Experimental Yiddish theatre in Warsaw from 1929 to 1939
Yiddish drama in Warsaw were involved with the theater, such as composer Henech Kon, set designer Szymon Syrkus [pl], and director Jakub Rotbaum [pl]. Young
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included young immigrants Lazar Weiner, Solomon Golub, film composer Henech Kon, and Los Angeles cantor Paul Lamkoff. Though like many German Lieder and
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Kernis Gershon Kingsley Frederick Kitziger Jonathan Klein Jeff Klepper Henech Kon Jerome Kopmar Erich Korngold Moshe Koussevitzky Leo Kraft Leon Kramer
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Polish caberet performer
(directed by Zygmunt Turkow, screenwriter Moishe Broderzon, music by Henech Kon) and Mamele (1938) with Molly Picon. In February 1939 he accepted Joseph
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Latvian singer-songwriter
song Bay undz iz shtendik finster (It's always dark for us), music by Henech Kon, written on a motif by Moishe Broderzon, was taken into Sh. Katsherginski's
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Boy/Male
Biblical
Dedicated, disciplined.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Meshek, MESECH means "to draw." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Changing, passing over.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Finnish, German
Dedicated; Disciplined; Experienced; Trained
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of Henna
Male
Greek
(Ἑνώχ) Greek form of Hebrew Chanowk, HENOCH means "dedicated" or "initiated." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah.
Boy/Male
Biblical
A carpenter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English keech ‘lump’, ‘fat’, hence an unflattering nickname for a fat, lumpish person.
Male
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Anglicized form of Greek Henoch (Hebrew Chanowk), ENOCH means "dedicated" or "initiated." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant spelling of Wrench, a nickname from Middle English wrench ‘trick’, ‘artifice’.Probably an altered spelling of German Rensch or Rentsch.
Female
Yiddish
Variant spelling of Yiddish Heneh, HENE means "favor; grace."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Melek, MELECH means "king." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Micah.
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Latin Benedictus, BENESH means "blessed."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Hinch.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chanowk, HANOCH means "dedicated" or "initiated." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah.
Boy/Male
Biblical
King; counselor.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a topographic name for someone who lived by a bank or raised piece of ground, Middle English benche (from Old English benc ‘bench’). This transferred sense of the word is not well attested, however, and some other sense of the word may be in question; perhaps one who sat on a bench in a hall, i.e. a retainer.Possibly an altered spelling of German Bensch.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
Yiddish
(×”Ö¶×¢× Ö¶×¢) Yiddish form of Hebrew Channah, HENEH means "favor; grace."
Biblical
same as Enoch
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Hindu
Courageous, Charioteer of Krishna (Arjun)
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Irish
Good-looking; handsome.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Clever, Intelligent
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Name of a Food
Biblical
that beholds, observes, watches; roof; covering
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Combination of Jasmine and Lene
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bartlett.
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, SAIBH means "sweet."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Prudent, Wise
Female
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Mairead, MYSIE means "pearl."
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n.
The persons who sit as judges; the court; as, the opinion of the full bench. See King's Bench.
n.
A hump; a protuberance.
n.
A colored woman; a negress.
n.
A lump; a thick piece; as, a hunch of bread.
adv.
Hence.
n.
A young woman; a girl; a maiden.
v. t.
To thrust out a hump or protuberance; to crook, as the back.
n.
A European fresh-water fish (Tinca tinca, or T. vulgaris) allied to the carp. It is noted for its tenacity of life.
n.
A conformation like a bench; a long stretch of flat ground, or a kind of natural terrace, near a lake or river.
n.
A large blood-sucking leech (Haemopsis vorax), of Europe and Northern Africa. It attacks the lips and mouths of horses.
n.
A low, vicious young woman; a drab; a strumpet.
v. i.
To frequent the company of wenches, or women of ill fame.
v. t.
To place on a bench or seat of honor.
v. t.
To push or jostle with the elbow; to push or thrust suddenly.
n.
A push or thrust, as with the elbow.
v. t.
To treat as a surgeon; to doctor; as, to leech wounds.
adv.
From this time; in the future; as, a week hence.
n.
A long table at which mechanics and other work; as, a carpenter's bench.
v. t.
To subject to petty authority; -- said of a wife who thus treats her husband. Commonly used in the past participle (often adjectively).