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Iranian parliamentary group (1996–2000)
The Hezbollah Assembly or Assembly of Hezbollah (Persian: مجمع حزبالله, romanized: Majma'-e Hezbollah, lit. 'Parliamentary Union of the Party of God')
Hezbollah_Assembly
Legislative body of Iran
The Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran (Persian: مجلس شورای اسلامی ایران, romanized: Majles-e Shurâ-ye Eslâmi Iran), also called the Iranian Parliament
Islamic_Consultative_Assembly
Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militant group, has an exceptionally strong military wing, thought to be stronger than the Lebanese
Hezbollah_armed_strength
Topics referred to by the same term
active between 1996 and 2000 Hezbollah Assembly, a parliamentary group active between 1996 and 2000 Independent Hezbollah deputies, a parliamentary group
Hezbollah_(disambiguation)
Islamist movement and militant group based in Lebanon
Hezbollah is a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party with an active paramilitary wing that has been banned by the Lebanese government since March 2026
Hezbollah
Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon
the secretary-general of Hezbollah, was assassinated in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut. The strike took place while Hezbollah leaders were meeting at a
2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike
2024_Hezbollah_headquarters_strike
Islamic liberal political faction in Iran
(Secretary) Hassan Rasouli Mohsen Rohami Seyed Mahmoud Mirlohi Ali Soufi Assembly of the Forces of Imam's Line Association of Combatant Clerics Democracy
Iranian_reformists
Iranian parliamentary group
parliament who did not join the conservative Hezbollah fraction, nor its opposition Hezbollah Assembly. Most members of the fraction were unseated in
Independent Hezbollah deputies
Independent_Hezbollah_deputies
Lebanese Shia cleric (1964–2024)
3 October 2024) was a Lebanese Shia cleric who served as the head of Hezbollah's Executive Council from 2001 until his assassination in 2024. A maternal
Hashem_Safieddine
Hezbollah has a Foreign Relations Unit (Arabic: وحدة العلاقات الخارجية, romanized: Wahdat al-‘Ilāqāt al-khārijiyya) and maintains relations with a number
Foreign relations of Hezbollah
Foreign_relations_of_Hezbollah
Conflict involving Israel and Lebanon-based paramilitary groups
to fund the South Lebanon Army. In 1992, Hezbollah won ten out of 128 seats in the Lebanese National Assembly. On 25 July 1993, Israel launched Operation
Israeli–Lebanese_conflict
Armed conflict primarily between Israel and Hezbollah
2006 Lebanon War was a 34-day armed conflict in Lebanon, fought between Hezbollah and Israel. The war started on 12 July 2006, and continued until a United
2006_Lebanon_War
Line groups Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution of Iran Organization Hezbollah Assembly (parliamentary group) Association for Defence of Revolution Values
1997 Iranian presidential election
1997_Iranian_presidential_election
Hezbollah originated within the Shiite block of Lebanese society. According to the CIA World Factbook estimate in 2022, Shiites comprise 31.2 percent
History_of_Hezbollah
Israeli strategy of destroying civilian buildings
neighborhood (also transliterated as Dahiyeh and Dahiya) of Beirut, where Hezbollah had its headquarters during the 2006 Lebanon War, and which was heavily
Dahiya_doctrine
Iranian cleric and politician (1947–2021)
was active in the Iranian Revolution and is seen as a founder of the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon as well as one of the "radical elements advocating
Ali_Akbar_Mohtashamipour
Bilateral talks between Israel and Lebanon
Lebanon during 2026, following the renewed fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. For the first time since the failure of the May 17 Agreement (1983),
2026 Israel–Lebanon peace talks
2026_Israel–Lebanon_peace_talks
Iranian parliamentary group (1996–2000)
Hosseini. The group was formed as a countermove to establishment of the 'Hezbollah Assembly', its main rival parliamentary group. Its members had been contested
Hezbollah_fraction
Hezbollah has a military branch and is the sponsor of a number of lesser-known groups, some of which may be little more than fronts for Hezbollah itself
Hezbollah_military_activities
2024 attack on Majdal Shams, Golan Heights
Israel blamed Hezbollah for carrying out the attack with an Iranian-made Falaq-1 rocket equipped with a 53-kilogram warhead. Hezbollah said it had targeted
Majdal_Shams_attack
Current calendar year
State attack Abiemnom County in South Sudan. March 2 – 2026 Lebanon war: Hezbollah begins launching strikes against Israel in retaliation for the assassination
2026
The Presbyterian Church (USA) Hezbollah controversy began following a series of statements made by church representatives in 2004. In October 2004, the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Hezbollah controversy
Presbyterian_Church_(U.S.A.)_Hezbollah_controversy
Lebanese political party
parliament, having fourteen representatives to Hezbollah's thirteen. Amal has an alliance with Hezbollah. The movement's current name was originally used
Amal_Movement
Shia international organisation
the Middle East region such as Hezbollah and Hamas. In February 2019, the Canada Revenue Agency revoked Ahlul Bayt Assembly of Canada's status after it was
Ahl_Al-Bayt_World_Assembly
Along with the Amal Movement, Hezbollah is one of the two main parties representing the Shia community, Lebanon's largest religious bloc. Amal has made
Hezbollah political activities
Hezbollah_political_activities
Tyre reportedly killed two Lebanese women. The IDF said that it targeted Hezbollah rocket launchers and infrastructure. Al Jazeera reported that Israeli
Timeline of the Gaza war (27 September 2024 – 16 October 2024)
Timeline_of_the_Gaza_war_(27_September_2024_–_16_October_2024)
This timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict covers the period that begins 17 September 2024, when electronic devices exploded throughout Lebanon and
Timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (17 September – 26 November 2024)
Timeline_of_the_Israel–Hezbollah_conflict_(17_September_–_26_November_2024)
Battle during the 2026 Lebanon War
to both Hezbollah and the Houthis, reported the start of "Operation Al-Asf al-Ma'kul", which had the objective to target Israeli assemblies south of
Battle_of_Khiam_(2026)
Prime Minister of Lebanon since 2025
the political spectrum, especially after Hezbollah's parliamentary leader Mohammad Raad stated that Hezbollah had "extended its hand" by helping to secure
Nawaf_Salam
Country in West Asia
Israel–Hezbollah conflict from October 2023 due to Hezbollah shooting rockets at Israel to support Hamas in Gaza, Israel assassinated Hezbollah secretary
Israel
Atlanta Braves, Washington Senators). Ali Musa Daqduq, 56–57, Lebanese Hezbollah commander, airstrike. André Doms, 94, Belgian essayist, poet, and writer
Deaths_in_2026
1996 attack on civilians by the Israeli Defense Forces in Qana, Lebanon
attack occurred amid heavy fighting between the Israel Defense Forces and Hezbollah during Operation Grapes of Wrath. According to Israel, it had launched
Qana_massacre
British barrister (born 1989)
combatant death counts. After the Hezbollah pager attack in September 2024, in which over 3,000 pagers intended for use by Hezbollah militants exploded simultaneously
Natasha_Hausdorff
Ongoing armed conflict in the Middle East
in 2025, and the 2026 Iran war. A year of strikes between Israel and Hezbollah led to wars in Lebanon in 2024 and in 2026, as well as ongoing Israeli
Gaza_war
2026 armed conflict in West Asia
Israel and Hezbollah exchanged strikes. Hezbollah began firing rockets and missiles on Israel in retaliation for the killing of Khamenei. Hezbollah claimed
2026_Iran_war
Shia theocratic political system in Iran
Middle Eastern countries such as Lebanon, which led to the creation of Hezbollah. The current Shi`ite-led government in Iraq has been criticized for lacking
Shia_theocracy
Iranian politician
Mashaei Party political offices Preceded by Majid Ansari Deputy Head of Hezbollah Assembly 1997–2000 Fraction dissolved New title Deputy Secretary-General of
Hossein_Marashi
Iranian cleric and politician
Succeeded by Abbas Douzdouzani Assembly seats New title Parliamentary leader of reformists Head of Hezbollah Assembly 1996–1997 Succeeded by Majid Ansari
Abdollah_Nouri
among the weapons most used by Iran and its proxies, including Hamas and Hezbollah. The UAE said that it had intercepted a "new wave" of Iranian missiles
Timeline_of_the_2026_Iran_war
Country in West Asia
Mediterranean Sea. Hezbollah's strategic successes against Israel, such as its symbolic victory during the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah War, elevated Iran's
Iran
Sunni Islamist political party in Lebanon
political bureau, clarified that his party "is not in complete agreement with Hezbollah ... but we are with them in resisting Israel." On March 10, 2024, three
Islamic_Group_of_Lebanon
Intrastate conflict in Lebanon in 2008
control, with the government's decision to dismantle Hezbollah's telecommunication system, Hezbollah seized control of majority Sunni neighborhoods in west
2008_Lebanon_conflict
began a series of airstrikes in Lebanon as part of the ongoing Israel–Hezbollah conflict with an operation it code-named Northern Arrows. Since then,
September 2024 Israeli attacks against Lebanon
September_2024_Israeli_attacks_against_Lebanon
Israel carries out an airstrike in the Dahieh suburb of Beirut, killing Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr, who it accused of ordering the Majdal Shams attack
2024_in_Asia
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Sexual and gender-based violence against Palestinians during the Gaza war
Sexual_and_gender-based_violence_against_Palestinians_during_the_Gaza_war
Iranian politician and cleric (born 1954)
second Rouhani government. Ansari is also a former representative to the Assembly of Experts. Politically, he is a member of the Central Council of Association
Majid_Ansari
Protests relating to the Gaza war
[Israelis] to Poland" and praised Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Hammoud did not address the praise for the Hezbollah leader or the crowd's calls of
Gaza war protests in the United States
Gaza_war_protests_in_the_United_States
American diplomat
after assuming her ambassadorship in Lebanon, Shea vocally criticized Hezbollah, a militant group and political organization in Lebanon which is labelled
Dorothy_Shea
1994 attack on a Jewish Community Centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hashemi Rafsanjani and Ahmad Vahidi, as well as Hezbollah's Imad Mughniyah. It was speculated that Hezbollah was exacting revenge for Israel killing 40 people
AMIA_bombing
Hezbollah movement and its allies lost their parliamentary majority. Hezbollah did not lose any of its seats, but its allies lost seats. Hezbollah’s ally
Politics_of_Lebanon
cleansing of Georgians in South Ossetia. Terrorist organizations Hamas and Hezbollah recognized Abkhazia and South Ossetia. South Ossetian president Eduard
Timeline of the Russo-Georgian War
Timeline_of_the_Russo-Georgian_War
UN peacekeeping mission since 1978
about Hezbollah. UNIFIL's actions could have been motivated by the fact that Israel was, as a response to Hezbollah rocket fire (which Hezbollah alleges
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
United_Nations_Interim_Force_in_Lebanon
Lebanese American businessman and political advisor (born 1971)
Marada Movement, considered aligned with Hezbollah, to the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) and anti-Hezbollah opposition parties like the Lebanese Forces
Massad_Boulos
Mass killing of protesters in Iran
Iraqi Popular Mobilisation Forces, Arabic-speaking mercenaries, Lebanese Hezbollah, the Pakistani Liwa Zainabiyoun, and the Afghan Liwa Fatemiyoun, in suppressing
2026_Iran_massacres
Ammonium nitrate explosion in Lebanon
surfaced suggesting Hezbollah's possible connection to the explosion, citing unverified reports of weapons stored at the site. Hezbollah denied the allegations
2020_Beirut_explosion
Lebanese politician
and that Hezbollah independently manages its weapons. In March 2026, following Iran's war with the United States and Israel, and Hezbollah's attacks on
Nabih_Berri
2024 killing of a Palestinian child in the Gaza Strip
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Killing_of_Hind_Rajab
Historical chronology of acts of terrorism
terrorist groups. Terrorist organizations operating in Lebanon include Hezbollah, Palestinian militias, and other radical Sunni Muslim organizations. The
Terrorism_in_Lebanon
End of Assadist rule in Syria
their use of Assad's Syria as a waypoint to supply arms and supplies to Hezbollah, a key ally. Several Western academics and geopolitical commentators likened
Fall_of_the_Assad_regime
2025 Israel–Hamas ceasefire agreement
Palestinian right of return (in accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194, though Israel disputes this interpretation). This is in
Gaza_peace_plan
two purposes to the operation: to strike directly at Hezbollah, making it difficult for Hezbollah to use southern Lebanon as a base for striking Israel
Israeli_war_crimes
Militia forces of the Islamic Group
organization. Islamic Group (Lebanon) Hezbollah Lebanese Civil War Israel–Lebanon conflict "The Organizations Assisting Hezbollah in Combat Against Israel". 2024
Al-Fajr_Forces
2025 war in West Asia
and Germany. Following the October 7 attacks in 2023, both Hamas and Hezbollah entered into open conflict with Israel. In April 2024, Israel bombed Iran's
Twelve-Day_War
2022 Hezbollah attack
On 14 December 2022, Hezbollah militants attacked a UN convoy heading towards Beirut Airport, resulted in the death of Private Seán Rooney and severely
Killing_of_Seán_Rooney
Aerial bombardment of Palestine, from 2023
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip
Israeli_bombing_of_the_Gaza_Strip
Prime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; 2022–present)
Lebanon with the stated goal of destroying the military capabilities of Hezbollah, a key ally of Hamas. After the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024
Benjamin_Netanyahu
ISBN 978-0-275-97187-8. Retrieved 1 August 2013. Augustus R. Norton (19 January 2009). Hezbollah: A Short History. Princeton University Press. p. 30. ISBN 978-0-691-14107-7
List of unsolved murders (1980–1999)
List_of_unsolved_murders_(1980–1999)
Rykov, 30, Ukrainian military pilot. Abu Baqir Al-Saadi, 49–50, Syrian Hezbollah military leader, drone strike. Judit Selymes, 83, Hungarian-born American
Deaths_in_February_2024
Calendar year
followed an intensification of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. In September, Israel escalated an offensive against the group, which
2024
Famine during the Gaza war
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Gaza_Strip_famine
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Humanitarian aid during the Gaza war
Humanitarian_aid_during_the_Gaza_war
minister of Iran. Hadi Ghaffari (born 1950), first leader of the Iranian Hezbollah. Hossein Hashemi (born 1953), former governor of Tehran. Masoud Pezeshkian
List_of_Iranian_Azerbaijanis
ceasefire are included. The figures for the Hezbollah fighters killed are the most varying, with Hezbollah claiming 250 of its fighters killed, while Israel
Casualties of the 2006 Lebanon War
Casualties_of_the_2006_Lebanon_War
States sent the USS Wasp and its marines aboard to serve as a deterrent to Hezbollah in its conflict with Israel. In August 2024, the United States deployed
United States support for Israel in the Gaza war
United_States_support_for_Israel_in_the_Gaza_war
2024 civilian protests during Gaza humanitarian crisis
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Israeli direct action against aid delivery to Gaza
Israeli_direct_action_against_aid_delivery_to_Gaza
Phase since 2022 of war ongoing since 2014
scholars likened it to Nazi Germany's annexation of Austria. The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution affirming the "territorial integrity of Ukraine" and
Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
Iran-related controversy
providing weapons and safe havens for non-state militant actors, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthis in Yemen, Hamas in Gaza, and other Palestinian groups
Iran and state-sponsored terrorism
Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism
Anti-government protests
accusing the government of authoritarianism and prioritising proxies such as Hezbollah and Hamas over domestic needs. Iran faces challenges from ethnic secessionist
2025–2026_Iranian_protests
Protests in Israel beginning in 2023
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Gaza_war_protests_in_Israel
Iranian cleric and politician
1979. He was also in charge of supervising Hezbollah of Iran. He was a member of Islamic Consultative Assembly In the first three periods. He is the son
Hadi_Ghaffari
did not implement a ceasefire or open a humanitarian corridor in Gaza. Hezbollah: The group congratulated Hamas and praised the attack as a response to
International reactions to the Gaza war
International_reactions_to_the_Gaza_war
appointed pending the election of a new Supreme Leader. On 7 March, the Assembly of Experts announced Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Ali Khamenei, as the new
List of Iranian officials killed during the 2026 Iran war
List_of_Iranian_officials_killed_during_the_2026_Iran_war
April 2025). "Hezbollah Praises Late Pope Francis for His Stance on Gaza". Newsweek. Archived from the original on 22 July 2025. "Hezbollah offers condolences
Reactions to the death of Pope Francis
Reactions_to_the_death_of_Pope_Francis
fleet of vessels involving the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Hezbollah. Marinera and Sophia had also been sanctioned by the Treasury Department
2025–2026 United States oil blockade of Venezuela
2025–2026_United_States_oil_blockade_of_Venezuela
Anti-materiel rifle
semi-automatic anti-materiel sniper rifle. This weapon is used by Iran and Hezbollah, and is named for the mythical Arash the Archer. The Arash sniper rifle
Arash_anti-materiel_rifle
Political phrase related to the Palestine region
subject to being traded or granted to any party." On 27 September 2008, Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah stated at a rally "Palestine, from
From_the_river_to_the_sea
Lebanese pro-Assad regime political coalition
May 2022). "Lebanon's Hezbollah, allies lose parliament majority in elections". France 24. Retrieved 10 April 2023. "Hezbollah rallies Lebanese to support
March_8_Alliance
2024 suicide protesting Israel's invasion of Gaza
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Self-immolation of Aaron Bushnell
Self-immolation_of_Aaron_Bushnell
Protests beginning in 2023
bombing of Gaza. Many protesters flew Palestinian flags and ones for Hezbollah, chanting anti-Israeli slogans. State media presented those rallies as
Gaza_war_protests
with oil. The administration claimed that Cuba has links to Hamas and Hezbollah and represents "an unusual and extraordinary threat to US national security
Foreign policy of the second Trump administration
Foreign_policy_of_the_second_Trump_administration
Political party in Lebanon
President's share (3) National Assembly (128) March 8 Alliance (60) Free Patriotic Movement (17) Amal Movement (14) Hezbollah (13) Armenian Revolutionary
Lana_(political_party)
occupied by Israel. During this time Hamas built a relationship with Hezbollah. From 1987 to 1991, Hamas campaigned for the wearing of the hijab alongside
History_of_Hamas
Lebanese Christian democratic political party
Hezbollah's will, isolating Lebanon from its surroundings, electing Michel Aoun as president, the electoral law that gave the majority to Hezbollah,
Kataeb_Party
2026 assassination in Tehran, Iran
killing of foreign leaders. 2020s portal Iran portal Politics portal 2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike 2026 United States intervention in Venezuela Assassination
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Delayed, indirect election of the Lebanese president
Hezbollah movement and its allies lost their parliamentary majority. Hezbollah did not lose any of its seats, but its allies lost seats. Hezbollah's ally
2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election
2022–2025_Lebanese_presidential_election
2024 International Criminal Court warrants
"there is no equivalence" between Israel on the one hand, and Hamas and Hezbollah on the other. Senegal: On 31 January 2025 Senegal was among the founding
ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders
ICC_arrest_warrants_for_Israeli_leaders
they would engage if Iran was attacked. Hezbollah said they are no longer remaining neutral. Kataib Hezbollah declared Jihad and called for mobilization
Reactions to the 2025–2026 Iranian protests
Reactions_to_the_2025–2026_Iranian_protests
Minab school attack Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Timeline) Attacks on journalists Lebanese displacement Assassinations Hezbollah headquarters Fuad Shukr Ibrahim
Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip (2023–present)
Israeli_blockade_of_the_Gaza_Strip_(2023–present)
LGBTQ celebration event
disengagement plan. In 2006, it was again postponed due to the Israel–Hezbollah war. It was scheduled to take place in Jerusalem on November 10, 2006
Pride_parade
Salafi jihadist militant organisation
Arabian Peninsula Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Al-Shabaab Taliban Hamas Hezbollah Houthis Kurdistan Workers' Party—ground troops in Iraqi Kurdistan and
Islamic_State
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English
English : patronymic from Jeffrey.The third U.S. president, author of the Declaration of Independence, and VA statesman Thomas Jefferson relates in his memoirs a family tradition that he was descended from Welsh stock on his father’s side, while noting the relative infrequency of the name Jefferson in Wales. It is a characteristically northern English name. A Jefferson was among the burgesses who attended the first representative assembly at Jamestown, VA, in 1619.
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Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi, Assembly, Group
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a nickname, or an occupational name for someone in the service of parliament, the British deliberative assembly. The name is recorded in northeast England in the 17th and 18th centuries, but appears to have died out there in the early 19th century. It is not found in the 1881 British census.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living in a small wooded dell or hollow, Middle English dingle (of uncertain origin). There is a district of Liverpool called Dingle.South German : nickname or status name for a smallholder, from Middle High German dingelīn ‘smallholding’.Americanized spelling of the old Prussian name Dingel or Dyngele, possibly from Germanic thing ‘legal assembly’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cumbria, Lincolnshire, and Northamptonshire. The first gets its name from Old English HaferingtÅ«n ‘settlement (Old English tÅ«n) associated with someone called Hæfer’, a byname meaning ‘he-goat’. The second probably meant ‘settlement (Old English tÅ«n) of someone called Hæring’. Alternatively, the first element may have been Old English hæring ‘stony place’ or hÄring ‘gray wood’. The last, recorded in Domesday Book as Arintone and in 1184 as Hederingeton, is most probably named with an unattested Old English personal name, Heathuhere.Irish (County Kerry and the West) : adopted as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hArrachtáin ‘descendant of Arrachtán’, a personal name from a diminutive of arrachtach ‘mighty’, ‘powerful’.Irish (County Kerry) : adopted as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hIongardail, later Ó hUrdáil, ‘descendant of Iongardal’.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hOireachtaigh ‘descendant of Oireachtach’, a byname meaning ‘member of the assembly’ or ‘frequenting assemblies’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Army of Allah
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in Cheshire. It is possible that the name originally denoted a building where village assemblies were held, named in Old English as ‘meeting-house’, from (ge)mÅt ‘meeting’ + ærn ‘house’, ‘hall’. Other possibilities are that the name derives from Old English (ge)mÅt-rÅ«m ‘meeting space’, or (ge)mÅt-treum ‘assembly trees’.
Boy/Male
Biblical
An assembly.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mobberley in Cheshire, named in Old English as ‘clearing with a fortified site where assemblies are held’, from (ge)mÅt ‘meeting’, ‘assembly’ + burh ‘enclosure’, ‘fortification’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Harlow. One in West Yorkshire is probably named from Old English hær ‘rock’, ‘heap of stones’ + hlÄw ‘mound’, ‘hill’; those in Essex and Northumberland have Old English here ‘army’ as the first element, perhaps in the sense ‘host’, ‘assembly’.English : There is also a record of this name as a variant of Cornish Penhollow.
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of German Dingle.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Tüngler, a habitational name for someone from Tunglen near Oldenburg (Lower Saxony); or alternatively a topographic name for someone living on a tongue-shaped piece of land, f
Altered spelling of German Dingle.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Tüngler, a habitational name for someone from Tunglen near Oldenburg (Lower Saxony); or alternatively a topographic name for someone living on a tongue-shaped piece of land, from Middle Low German tungle ‘tongue’.English : habitational name, possibly from Tingley in West Yorkshire, named from Old English þing ‘meeting’, ‘assembly’ + hlÄw ‘mound’. However, this is a predominantly southern name, associated chiefly with Sussex and Kent, which suggests that a different, unidentified source may be involved.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Bristol, named in Old English with brycg ‘bridge’ + stÅw ‘assembly place’. The final -l of the modern form is due to a regional pronunciation.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Kynsey, a survival of Old English Cynesige, composed of the elements cyne ‘royal’ + sige ‘victory’.This name may also have assimilated some cases of Scottish MacKenzie, with the Mac prefix omitted.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Swiss German Künzi (see Kuenzi).The paternal grandfather of NJ and PA legislator John Kinsey (1693–1750) was one of the commissioners sent out from England in 1677 by the West Jersey proprietors to buy land from the Indians and to lay out a town. John was the leader of the Quaker party in the PA assembly and chief justice of the PA supreme court.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a piece of open ground used as a meeting place, from Middle English motestow ‘meeting’, ‘assembly’ (Old English (ge)mÅt) + stÅw ‘place’, ‘site’ (see Stow). The surname Musto is now found mainly in South Wales.Italian and Greek (Moustos) : probably from Greek moustos, Latin mustus ‘must’ (fermenting wine), hence perhaps a nickname for someone who made wine. Combinations such as Moustogiannis ‘musty John’ are also found.
Boy/Male
Biblical
The god of an idol; in an assembly.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi, Assembly, Group
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from places near Manchester, in Berwickshire Dumfriesshire, and elsewhere, all named from the British word that lies behind Welsh eglwys ‘church’ (from Latin ecclesia, Greek ekklēsia ‘gathering’, ‘assembly’). Such places would have been the sites of notable pre-Anglo-Saxon churches or Christian communities.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Thurlow in Suffolk, recorded in Domesday Book as Tritlawa and Tridlauua, and apparently named with Old English þr̄ð ‘troop’, ‘assembly’ + hlÄw ‘burial mound’, ‘hill’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi, Assembly, Group
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Chittenden, probably from an Old English personal name Citta (perhaps a byname derived from cī{dh} ‘shoot’, ‘sprout’) + -ing- denoting association + Old English denn ‘swine pasture’.William Chittenden came from Cranbrook, Kent, England, and settled in Guilford, CT, in 1639. His fourth-generation descendant Thomas Chittenden, born in East Guilford, CT, in 1730, received a grant of land in 1774 in VT, where he was governor, as was his son Martin. Thomas’s other sons each sat in the VT assembly and held various public offices.
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Boy/Male
Sikh
Servant to the enlightener, Servant of the Guru
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful, Angel
Girl/Female
Greek
Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas.
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Latin Lætitia, LETICIA means "happiness." Compare with another form of Leticia.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Good policy (mother of Dhruva)
Boy/Male
Latin American Greek
Holy name.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Light; Splendor; Radiance
Girl/Female
English
Fair; good-looking.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Guardian of the Banks
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English, Jamaican
Meadow at the Slope of the Hill; From the Hill-slope Meadow; On the Hillside
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n.
In mediaeval demonology, the nocturnal assembly in which demons and sorcerers were thought to celebrate their orgies.
n.
The tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by an unlawful assembly of three or more persons in the execution of some private object.
n.
A private circle or assembly at a private house; a circle.
n.
A parochial assembly; an assembly of persons who manage parochial affairs; -- so called because usually held in a vestry.
n.
An assembly; a group; a circle; as, a round of politicians.
n.
In Scandinavian countries, a legislative or judicial assembly.
n.
A fashionable assembly; a drum. See the Note under Drum, n., 4.
a.
Conducted with disorder; noisy; confused; boisterous; disorderly; as, a tumultuous assembly or meeting.
n.
A fashionable assembly, or large evening party.
n.
A troop; a throng; a company; an assembly; especially, a traveling company or throng.
v.
A certificate or token of right of admission to a place of assembly, or of passage in a public conveyance; as, a theater ticket; a railroad or steamboat ticket.
n.
One who is appointed to count the votes given in a legislative body, public meeting, assembly, etc.
pl.
of Assemblyman
n.
Any room adapted to the exhibition of any performances before an assembly, as public lectures, scholastic exercises, anatomical demonstrations, surgical operations, etc.
a.
Having, or consisting of, a single chamber; -- said of a legislative assembly.
n.
A member of an assembly, especially of the lower branch of a state legislature.
a.
Partaking of the nature of an unlawful assembly or its acts; seditious.
n.
Anciently, a bench or elevated place, from which speeches were delivered; in France, a kind of pulpit in the hall of the legislative assembly, where a member stands while making an address; any place occupied by a public orator.
a.
Being of one mind; agreeing in opinion, design, or determination; consentient; not discordant or dissentient; harmonious; as, the assembly was unanimous; the members of the council were unanimous.