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New Zealand rower (born 1961)
Ian Andrew Wright (born 9 December 1961) is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Wright won
Ian_Wright_(rower)
Topics referred to by the same term
United, amongst others Ian Wright (illustrator) (born 1953) Ian Wright (percussionist), British classical percussionist Ian Wright (rower) (born 1961), New
Ian_Wright_(disambiguation)
footballer. 28 November: Bruce Derlin, tennis player. 9 December: Ian Wright, rower. 30 December: Bill English, politician, 39th Prime Minister of New
1961_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand rower
Jonathan F. Francis "Joe" Wright (born 14 March 1992) is a New Zealand rower. He came fourth at the 2015 World Rowing Championships with the men's eight
Joe_Wright_(rower)
and desert explorer Ian Bailey – Military Medal recipient during the Falklands War Chay Blyth – Solo Yachtsman & Atlantic rower. Nick Brown – SAS Soldier
List of former Parachute Regiment personnel
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Name list
Woosnam (born 1958), Welsh golfer Ian Wright (born 1963), English footballer Ian Yule (1933-2020), South African actor Ian Donald Calvin Euclid Zappa, birth
Ian
New Zealand rower
school club in 2000, where he was coached by three-time Olympian Ian Wright (rower). In 2002 and 2003 Dallinger was part of the U19 Eight that won the
James_Dallinger
Christ's College, Cambridge Alumni. Archived from the original on 2023-09-26. "Ian Cheshire". Christ's College, Cambridge Alumni. Archived from the original
List of alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge
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New Zealand rowers have competed at the Summer Olympics since the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. Men have competed since the 1920 Antwerp Olympics
List of New Zealand rowers at the Summer Olympics
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Swiss rower
Swiss rower. He is a gold medal winner at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the men's lightweight four, with the team being coached by New Zealander Ian Wright. He
Simon_Niepmann
New Zealand rower
Championships at Bled, Yugoslavia, he won a Bronze in the men's four with Ian Wright, Bill Coventry, and Campbell Clayton-Greene. He represented New Zealand
Alastair_Mackintosh
New Zealand rower (born 1960)
White won Bronze in the coxed four along with George Keys, Greg Johnston, Ian Wright and Andrew Bird (cox). At the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona and the 1996
Chris_White_(rower)
New Zealand rower
Manson (born 11 October 1989) is a New Zealand rower. Manson was born in 1989. He is from a family of rowers, with his father Greg the singles lightweight
Robbie_Manson
Swiss rower (born 1990)
is a Swiss rower. He won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the men's lightweight four, with the team being coached by New Zealander Ian Wright. He also competed
Simon_Schürch
Arty Froushan (born 1993); actor David Ambler (rower) (born 1997); rower Freddie Davidson (born 1998); rower Tom Powe (born 1998); cricketer Richard Nartey
List_of_Old_Paulines
Swiss rower (born 1985)
Simon Schürch and Simon Niepmann. The same team, coached by New Zealander Ian Wright, also won this event in the 2015 World Championships. He also competed
Mario_Gyr
New Zealand rower
Championships at Bled, Yugoslavia, he won a Bronze in the men's four with Ian Wright, Alastair Mackintosh, and Bill Coventry. "Campbell Clayton-Greene". International
Campbell_Clayton-Greene
New Zealand rower
Alex Kennedy (born 13 October 1992) is a New Zealand rower. He came fourth at the 2015 World Rowing Championships with the men's eight, qualifying the
Alex_Kennedy_(rower)
New Zealand rower
best known under her maiden name Stephanie Foster, is a former New Zealand rower. Foster was born in 1958 in Morrinsville, a provincial town in the Waikato
Stephanie_Foster_(rower)
Northern Irish rower
2021. Retrieved 11 June 2021. "King's Birthday Honours: Sarah Hunter and Ian Wright among those included". BBC Sport. 17 June 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023
Rebecca_Edwards_(rower)
New Zealand rowing cox (born 1967)
He won bronze in the coxed four along with George Keys, Greg Johnston, Ian Wright and Chris White. In 1986 Bird won silver medals in the coxed four at both
Andrew_Bird_(rowing)
Polish and French filmmaker (born 1933)
Zaczarowany rower (Enchanted Bicycle or Magical Bicycle). Polanski's directorial debut was also in 1955 with a short film, Rower (Bicycle). Rower is a semi-autobiographical
Roman_Polanski
Police (1977–79) Edward Pain – rower, Olympic medalist at 1952 Summer Olympics in the eights Nimrod Greenwood – rower, Olympic medalist at 1952 Summer
List of Old Boys of Sydney Boys High School
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Mayhew Ian Stewart, Baron Stewartby Tom Sutcliffe MP David Garro Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne Sir Edward Wakefield Sir Andrew Barkworth-Wright Henry
List of people educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College
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New Zealand rower
Robin Clarke (born 1964) is a retired New Zealand rower. Clarke started rowing at age 13, and four years later, she was selected for the national rowing
Robin_Clarke
British veterinary surgeon, author and TV personality
24-hour tandem indoor rowing in 2010 with friend Roger Brown, an ex-Olympic rower. He has competed in the UK Ironman event, finishing in the top 50 in 2013
Julian_Norton
New Zealand rower (born 1987)
Emma Kimberley Twigg MNZM (born 1 March 1987) is a New Zealand rower. A single sculler, she was the 2014 world champion and won gold in her fourth Olympics
Emma_Twigg
Swiss rower (born 1989)
Simon Niepmann and Mario Gyr. The team was coached by New Zealander Ian Wright. Tramèr has also won a number of gold medals at the World Rowing Championships
Lucas_Tramèr
New Zealand rower
the school club in 2000, where he was coached by three time Olympian Ian Wright. In 2002 and 2003, Gerritsen was part of the U19 Eight that won the Maadi
Paul_Gerritsen
winner (1981, 1982, 1995), cancer. Raúl Mazerati, 68, Argentine Olympic rower (1976). Luciana Novaes, 42, Brazilian social worker and politician, member
Deaths_in_April_2026
New Zealand rower
Harris (born 19 October 1985) in Durban, South Africa is a New Zealand rower. Harris started rowing while at Whanganui High School. He competed at the
Chris_Harris_(rower)
New Zealand rower
Bronze in the men's four with Ian Wright, Alastair Mackintosh, and Campbell Clayton-Greene. He married fellow Olympic rower Lynley Hannen and they live
Bill_Coventry
List of Australia's national representative rowers is a list of rowers who have represented Australia at the senior level at either World Rowing Championships
List of Australia's national representative rowers
List_of_Australia's_national_representative_rowers
New Zealand rower
Isaac Grainger (born 26 May 1992) is a New Zealand rower. He came fourth at the 2015 World Rowing Championships with the men's eight, qualifying the boat
Isaac_Grainger
Nick Baxter – Olympic rower Peter Dickson – Olympic rower John Hudson – Olympic rower Jackson Kench – Australian rowing rower Tobias Lister – Australian
List_of_Shore_Old_Boys
New Zealand rower (born 1959)
Johnston (born 16 May 1959), known as Greg Johnston, is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. During
Greg_Johnston_(rower)
New Zealand rower and mayor of Tauranga (born 1978)
Drysdale MNZM (born 19 November 1978) is a New Zealand politician and retired rower. Drysdale is a two-time Olympic champion and a five-time world champion
Mahé_Drysdale
– British rower, Olympic Silver medalist in 1980 Lucas McGee – American rower, USRowing Men's National Team coach Pete Reed – British rower, Olympic champion
List of people associated with Oriel College, Oxford
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Stephens, businessman Cameron Winklevoss, businessman and rower Tyler Winklevoss, businessman and rower Cathie Wood, investor and businesswoman George Bishop
List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
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New Zealand rower
Shane Joseph O'Brien (born 27 September 1960) is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles,
Shane_O'Brien_(rower)
British rowing club
Bronze 2012 London — Roderick Chisholm (rower) Aus LM2x - 13th place 2008 Beijing — Roderick Chisholm (rower) Aus LM4- - 9th place 2004 Athens — Nick
Cambridge University Lightweight Rowing Club
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New Zealand rower
also known as Nicola Mills and Nicola Payne-Mills, is a former New Zealand rower. Payne was born in Hong Kong in 1966. At the 1984 World Rowing Junior Championships
Nikki_Payne_(rower)
New Zealand rower and rugby union footballer
Logan Savory (21 March 2012). "Rower Nathan Cohen has eye on Olympic prize". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 30 October 2013. Ian Anderson (27 December 2011). "Rowing
Rob_Waddell
British politician (born 1957)
Restore Britain. Retrieved 30 June 2025. "Rupert Lowe mistakes charity rowers for 'illegal migrants'". BBC News. 8 August 2025. Retrieved 9 January 2026
Rupert_Lowe
Name list
American football player Ollie Cook — Oliver Cook (born 1990), British rower Ollie Cooper (born 1999), English footballer Ollie Cooper (boxer) (born
Ollie
New Zealand rower
Bruce Holden is a former New Zealand rower. At the 1986 World Rowing Championships at Nottingham in the United Kingdom, he won a silver medal in the men's
Bruce_Holden
New Zealand rower
Thomas James Murray (born 5 April 1994) is a New Zealand rower. Born and raised in Blenheim, he is a member of New Zealand's national rowing team and
Tom Murray (New Zealand rower)
Tom_Murray_(New_Zealand_rower)
New Zealand rower
Jade Uru (born 20 October 1987) is a New Zealand rower. He is from Ngāi Tahu tribe and brother of Storm Uru. The broadcaster Tui Uru (1926–2013) was their
Jade_Uru
United, Clyde) and manager (Kilmarnock). Paul Guest, 87, Australian Olympic rower (1960, 1964, 1968). James M. Houston, 103, British-born Canadian theologian
Deaths_in_March_2026
New Zealand rower
Neil Stanley Gibson (25 March 1962 – 3 January 1999) was a New Zealand rower. Gibson was born in 1962 in Blenheim, New Zealand. In 1986 he won a silver
Neil_Gibson_(rower)
New Zealand rower
the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh winning a silver medal with Ian Wright in the coxless pair and a bronze medal in the eights. He is listed as
Barrie_Mabbott
1949 rugby league tour
tour of Great Britain and France. Manly-Warringah front rower Roy Bull, and Parramatta centre Ian Johnston became the first players respectively to gain
1949 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
1949_Kangaroo_tour_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand rower (born 1957)
7 December 1957), also known as Herb Stevenson, is a former New Zealand rower. At the 1982 World Rowing Championships at Rotsee, Switzerland, he won a
Andrew_Stevenson_(rower)
150 Years of World Exploration by the Royal Geographical Society (1980) - Ian Cameron (Author), Attenborough (Foreword) Focus on Nature(1981) - With a
David Attenborough filmography
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New Zealand rower (born 1984)
Peter Taylor (born 3 January 1984) is a former New Zealand rower. He became world champion in 2009 in men's lightweight double scull. In 2006 along with
Peter_Taylor_(rower)
New Zealand rower (born 1982)
Eric Gordon Murray CNZM (born 6 May 1982) is a retired New Zealand rower and gold medalist at the 2012 London Olympic Games, as well as at the 2016 Rio
Eric_Murray_(rower)
Australian rower (born 1993)
Alexander Hill OAM (born 11 March 1993) is an Australian representative rower.He is an Australian national champion, a dual Olympian, an Olympic gold
Alexander_Hill_(rower)
New Zealand rower (1959–2020)
Franciscus Maria Verdonk (28 May 1959 – 3 April 2020) was a New Zealand rower who won bronze medals in the single sculls events at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Eric_Verdonk
British lightweight rower
Christopher Bates is a former British lightweight rower. Bates was three times world champion; twice with the lightweight men's four (in 1991 in Vienna
Christopher_Bates_(rower)
Kieran West — retired English rower and Olympic champion Brett Wigdortz – founder of the charity Teach First Jason Wright – team president of the Washington
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New Zealand rower
John Storey (born 19 July 1987) is a New Zealand rower. He competed at the Olympics in 2012 and 2016, and won a world championship title in double scull
John_Storey_(rower)
New Zealand rower
better known under her maiden name Lynley Hannen, is a former New Zealand rower. Hannen was born in Dunedin. She trained with Nikki Payne under the guidance
Lynley_Hannen
and secularist writer and lecturer Ian Christie, professor of film and media history Steven Connor, professor Ian Crawford, Professor of Planetary Science
List of people associated with Birkbeck, University of London
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event is a sweep rowing event, meaning that each rower has one oar and rows on only one side. Four rowers crew each boat, and no coxswain is used. The competition
Rowing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless four
Rowing_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxless_four
American private high school
(1956) – former CEO/Chairman General Motors Fred Borchelt, former Olympic rower, silver medalist at the 1984 Summer Olympics "Headmaster Alex Zequeira Appointed
Saint John's High School (Massachusetts)
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State co-ed secondary school in Wellington, New Zealand
cricket player Jeremy Coney – New Zealand cricket player Joe Wright – New Zealand Olympic Rower 2015 Noah Billingsley – New Zealand football player Richard
Onslow_College
event featured five-person boats, with four rowers and a coxswain. It was a sweep rowing event, with the rowers each having one oar (and thus each rowing
Rowing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four
Rowing_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxed_four
songwriter. Helen Peters, 83, Canadian academic. Jürgen Plagemann, 89, German rower, Olympic silver medalist (1964). Siegfried Radandt, 90, German Olympic bobsledder
Deaths_in_January_2026
Alumni of Marlbrough College
Malcolm Ian Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness, politician Hallam Tennyson, Lord Tennyson, statesman Dennis Forwood Vosper, MP for Runcorn Lord Wright of Richmond
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New Zealand rower
Elizabeth Prendergast MNZM (born 30 June 1992) is a former New Zealand sweep rower. She is a 15-time national champion in the premier category, an Olympic
Grace_Prendergast
and was written by Maureen Jennings, with guest stars R. H. Thomson and Ian D. Clark as Scotsmen from different clans, both of whom co-starred in Road
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New Zealand rower
Geoffrey David Cotter (born 4 October 1966) is a New Zealand rower. Cotter was born in 1966 in Taihape, New Zealand. He represented New Zealand at the
Geoff_Cotter
New Zealand rower (born 1964)
Stevenson Don Symon Eric Verdonk Carl Vincent Michael Westenra Chris White Ian Wright Shooting Eddie Adlam Chester Burt John Farrell Frank Godfrey Rex Hamilton
Andy_Hay_(rowing)
Melanie Kok, rower who won a bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics Daultan Leveille, centre drafted 28th overall by the Atlanta Thrashers Ian Llord, professional
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event featured five-person boats, with four rowers and a coxswain. It was a sweep rowing event, with the rowers each having one oar (and thus each rowing
Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four
Rowing_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxed_four
Raphael (1882–1917), cricket and rugby union Sir Steve Redgrave (born 1962), rower, winner of gold medal in five consecutive Olympics William Regal (born 1968)
List of English sportsmen and sportswomen
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British rower (born 1969)
Tom Kay (born 22 May 1969) is a British lightweight rower. He was three times world champion; twice with the lightweight men's four (in 1991 in Vienna
Tom_Kay_(rower)
New Zealand rower (born 1993)
Stephen Jones (born 29 April 1993) is a New Zealand rower. He was educated, and commenced rowing, at St Peter's College, Auckland. He came fourth at the
Stephen_Jones_(rower)
'proud to be gay'". Pink News. Retrieved 3 September 2013. "For british rower Kyra Edwards, being a source of representation is "an important message""
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Indian photographer and influencer. Marino Specia, 82, Italian Olympic rower (1968). Runo Sundberg, 96, Swedish actor (Hem till byn). Robert Taylor,
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(born 1993), American football player Anthony Fahden (born 1986), American rower Anthony Fainga'a (born 1987), Australian rugby union player Anthony Patrick
Anthony
First-run airings of the ITV medical dramedy
passes out. Morwenna persuades Al to take the place of one of the Portwenn rowers and Alice passes out again in the middle of the race, spurning Martin's
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German rower
Jost Schömann-Finck (born 8 October 1982, in Zell) is a German rower. Jost Schömann-Finck at World Rowing Jost Schömann-Finck at Olympics at Sports-Reference
Jost_Schömann-Finck
Star New Brunswick cyclist Ellen Watters dies from crash injuries Julia Wright, December 28, 2016, CBC news "Bike Racer Ellen Watters Dies 5 Days After
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New Zealand rower (born 1993)
Williams MNZM (née Gowler; born 18 December 1993) is a former New Zealand rower. She is a national champion, an Olympic champion and double medallist, a
Kerri_Williams
New Zealand rower (born 1994)
Michael Brake (born 22 October 1994) is a New Zealand rower. He is a dual Olympian and won Olympic gold at Tokyo 2020. Brake has been rowing internationally
Michael_Brake
New Zealand rower (born 1969)
coxed four, where the team was completed by Bill Coventry, Guy Melville, Ian Wright, and Carl Sheehan (cox). Of the twelve teams, they came eleventh. He represented
Toni_Dunlop
secretary Ken Arthurson (the Godfather of Manly), respected League writer Ian Heads, MWRLFC Chairman Kerry Sibraa and journalist Phil Rothfield. * This
List of Manly Warringah Sea Eagles honours
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Australia international rugby league footballer
Alan Thompson, and forwards Ian Thomson and Bruce Walker) were selected to tour. An eighth team mate, hard hitting second rower Terry Randall, was also selected
Russel_Gartner
New Zealand rower
Zoe Stevenson (born 19 June 1991) is a New Zealand rower. She won gold in the women's double sculls with Fiona Bourke at the 2014 World Rowing Championships
Zoe_Stevenson
New Zealand rower
Nigel William Atherfold (born 13 June 1963) is a former New Zealand rower. At the 1983 World Rowing Championships at Wedau in Duisburg, Germany, he won
Nigel_Atherfold
Italian rower
Carlo Gaddi (born 5 February 1962 in Lecco) is an Italian rower. Carlo Gaddi at World Rowing Carlo Gaddi at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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politician and Olympic rower (1948). Muthoni Kirima, 92, Kenyan guerrilla fighter (Mau Mau uprising). Eero Laine, 89, Finnish Olympic rower (1960). Peter Lashley
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Public school in York, England
Gunpowder Plot. Christopher Wright – Conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot. John Wright – Conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot. Ian Baker CBE – Assistant chief
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1759 satirical novella by Voltaire
Candide's surprise, he finds Pangloss and Cunégonde's brother among the rowers. Candide buys their freedom and further passage at steep prices. They both
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City in Veneto, Italy
Ercole Olgeni (1883–1947), rower, team gold and silver medallist at the 1920 & 1924 Summer Olympics Erminio Dones (1887–1945), rower, team silver medallist
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Marathon, and The Boat Race on the River Thames. The most successful male rower in Olympic history, Steve Redgrave won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic
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(1902–1987), Olympic rower, 1924 Dr Edward Vaughan Bevan (1907–1988), Olympic rower, gold medalist, 1928 William Windham (1926-2021), Olympic rower, 1952 James
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politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1986). Lex Clark, 81, New Zealand Olympic rower (1964). Bernie Constantin, 77, Swiss songwriter and radio show host. Tidiane
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Scheu, 82, German politician, MP (1983–2002). Dirk Schreyer, 81, German rower, Olympic champion (1968). Matti Sundelin, 91, Finnish footballer (TPS, national
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IAN WRIGHT-ROWER
IAN WRIGHT-ROWER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hight.
Boy/Male
Irish
From cian “â€ancient, enduring.â€â€ In legend Cian Mac Mael Muad was the son-in-law of Brian Boru (read the legend) who led the armies from the province of Munster to victory over the invading Vikings at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014, a battle in which both he and Brian were killed. Cian was the eighth most popular Irish boys name in Ireland in 2003.
Boy/Male
English American Anglo Saxon
Craftsman.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Scottish
Gift from God.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
God is Gracious
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Ian, IAIN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Irish
From cian “â€ancient, enduring.â€â€ In legend Cian Mac Mael Muad was the son-in-law of Brian Boru (read the legend) who led the armies from the province of Munster to victory over the invading Vikings at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014, a battle in which both he and Brian were killed. Cian was the eighth most popular Irish boys name in Ireland in 2003.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God is Gracious
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a maker of machinery, mostly in wood, of any of a wide range of kinds, from Old English wyrhta, wryhta ‘craftsman’ (a derivative of wyrcan ‘to work or make’). The term is found in various combinations (for example, Cartwright and Wainwright), but when used in isolation it generally referred to a builder of windmills or watermills.Common New England Americanized form of French Le Droit, a nickname for an upright person, a man of probity, from Old French droit ‘right’, in which there has been confusion between the homophones right and wright.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an honorable man, from Middle English upri(g)ht ‘erect’.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IAN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
Craftsman; Carpenter
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cian, KIAN means "ancient, distant."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English nickname or personal name, meaning ‘bright’, ‘fair’, ‘pretty’, from Old English beorht ‘bright’, ‘shining’.English : from a short form of any of several Old English personal names of which beorht was the first element, such as Beorhthelm ‘bright helmet’. Compare Bert.Americanized form of German Brecht.Americanized spelling of German Breit.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Newzealand, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss
God is Gracious; Gift from God Form of John
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Ivan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wight.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English wryhta/wyrhta, WRIGHT means "craftsman."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Waite.
Boy/Male
Irish
From cian “â€ancient, enduring.â€â€ In legend Cian Mac Mael Muad was the son-in-law of Brian Boru (read the legend) who led the armies from the province of Munster to victory over the invading Vikings at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014, a battle in which both he and Brian were killed. Cian was the eighth most popular Irish boys name in Ireland in 2003.
IAN WRIGHT-ROWER
IAN WRIGHT-ROWER
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Bright Light
Girl/Female
Finnish Teutonic
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Wealth
Boy/Male
German
Bold; Renowned; Princely
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Phil, a short form of the personal name Philip.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aadhyasri | அதà¯à®¯à®¾à®¸à®°à¯€
First power, The beginning
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic
Red Rose
Boy/Male
Irish
Surname.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(रञà¥à¤œà¤¿à¤¤) Variant spelling of Hindi Ranjit, RANJEET means "victorious in battle."
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v. t.
A definite mass of iron, lead, brass, or other metal, to be used for ascertaining the weight of other bodies; as, an ounce weight.
superl.
Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished; as, light coin.
a.
That which is right or correct.
a.
To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of; as, to right the oppressed; to right one's self; also, to vindicate.
v. t.
A ponderous mass; something heavy; as, a clock weight; a paper weight.
v. t.
To assign a weight to; to express by a number the probable accuracy of, as an observation. See Weight of observations, under Weight.
a.
Having qualities that render conspicuous or attractive, or that affect the mind as light does the eye; resplendent with charms; as, bright beauty.
adv.
In a great degree; very; wholly; unqualifiedly; extremely; highly; as, right humble; right noble; right valiant.
adv.
In a right or straight line; directly; hence; straightway; immediately; next; as, he stood right before me; it went right to the mark; he came right out; he followed right after the guide.
n.
Weight.
a.
Fit; suitable; proper; correct; becoming; as, the right man in the right place; the right way from London to Oxford.
superl.
Slight; not important; as, a light error.
v. t.
To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle.
a.
Upright; erect from a base; having an upright axis; not oblique; as, right ascension; a right pyramid or cone.
superl
Having light; not dark or obscure; bright; clear; as, the apartment is light.
adv.
Rightly; correctly; in a right way or form; without mistake or crime; as, to worship God aright.
n.
A certain quantity estimated by weight; an English measure of weight. See Wey.
adv.
In a right manner.
superl.
Having weight; heavy; ponderous; as, a weighty body.
v. t.
A scale, or graduated standard, of heaviness; a mode of estimating weight; as, avoirdupois weight; troy weight; apothecaries' weight.