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Slovene writer and political activist (1876–1918)
Ivan Cankar (pronounced [ˈíːʋan ˈtsàːŋkaɾ], pronunciation) (10 May 1876 – 11 December 1918) was a Slovene writer, playwright, essayist, poet, and political
Ivan_Cankar
The Ivan Cankar District (pronounced [ˈiːʋan ˈtsaːŋkaɾ]; Slovene: Mestna četrt Ivan Cankar) is a city district of the City Municipality of Maribor in northeastern
Ivan_Cankar_District
Convention center in Ljubljana, Slovenia
center is named after the Slovene writer and social-democratic politician Ivan Cankar (1876–1918). The centre has four halls named after Slovene artists: Gallus
Cankar_Centre
Slovenian author, art historian, diplomat, journalist, translator and politician
writer Ivan Cankar. At the age of seven, his father went bankrupt. Young Izidor was taken into foster care by his aunt Karolina Hofberg. Cankar grew up
Izidor_Cankar
Monument in Cankar Square, Vrhnika
The monument to Ivan Cankar (Slovene: spomenik Ivanu Cankarju) is a public monument located on the Cankar Square in Vrhnika town center, Slovenia, at
Monument to Ivan Cankar (Vrhnika)
Monument_to_Ivan_Cankar_(Vrhnika)
Play by Ivan Cankar
play by Ivan Cankar; the Slovene title is Hlapci. In 1907, an election took place in Austro-Hungary. After the clerical-conservative victory, Cankar, a renowned
The_Serfs_(play)
Day of the year
Marcel Mauss, French sociologist and anthropologist (died 1950) 1876 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian poet and playwright (died 1918) 1878 – Konstantinos Parthenis
May_10
Slovenian literary award
named after Ivan Cankar, Slovene writer, playwright, essayist, poet, and political activist. The first award was given in 2020. The Cankar Award honours
Cankar_Award
Slovene poet
Slovene Impressionist and Neo-Romantic poet. Together with Josip Murn, Ivan Cankar, and Oton Župančič, he is considered the founder of modernism in Slovene
Dragotin_Kette
City in Styria, Slovenia
The Drava River separates the districts of Center, Koroška Vrata, and Ivan Cankar to the north from other districts south of it. The various city districts
Maribor
Slovene poet, translator, and playwright
Slovene poet, translator, and playwright. He is regarded, alongside Ivan Cankar, Dragotin Kette and Josip Murn, as the beginner of modernism in Slovene
Oton_Župančič
Type of fiction
Kranjec, Fran Detela, Janez Jalen, Fran Jaklič. In 1907, the modernist Ivan Cankar wrote his Hlapec Jernej (The Bailiff Yerney) as a positive personal version
Slovene_fiction
The most important authors of this period were Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič and Dragotin Kette, while Ivan Grohar and Rihard Jakopič were among the most
History_of_Slovenia
1904 novel by Ivan Cankar
Ward of Mary Help of Christians) is a novel by the Slovenian author Ivan Cankar. It was first published in 1904 by Lavoslav Schwentner. The novel was
Hiša_Marije_Pomočnice
Slovenian poet
March 1879 – 18 June 1901) was a Slovene symbolist poet. Together with Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič, and Dragotin Kette, he was regarded as one of the beginners
Josip_Murn
Breton (1896–1966) Hermann Broch (1886–1951) Basil Bunting (1900–1985) Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) Karel Čapek (1890–1938) Constantine P. Cavafy (1863–1933)
List_of_modernist_writers
Country in Central Europe
Modernism, with the most influential Slovene writer and playwright, Ivan Cankar; it was then followed by expressionism (Srečko Kosovel), avantgardism
Slovenia
Soviet chess player (2001) Rudi Čajavec, pilot and people's hero (1985) Ivan Cankar, writer (1960, 1976) Jose Raul Capablanca, Cuban chess player (1995)
List of people on the postage stamps of Yugoslavia
List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_Yugoslavia
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
Andrić, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Svetozar Ćorović; Slovenes France Prešeren, Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič, Josip Murn, Dragotin Kette; Romanians Mihai Eminescu
Austria-Hungary
Sports venue in Maribor, Slovenia
of Maribor Subdivisions City districts Brezje–Dogoše–Zrkovci Center Ivan Cankar Koroška Vrata Magdalena Nova Vas Pobrežje Radvanje Studenci Tabor Tezno
Tabor_Hall
South Slavic language
first generation of modernist Slovene authors (most notably the writer Ivan Cankar), who resorted to a more purist and locally derived language without
Slovene_language
City in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Italy
Ernesto Nathan Rogers. Sigmund Freud, Zofka Kveder, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, and Scipio Slataper have also been associated with Trieste. The city
Trieste
Late 19th-century movement
Stenbock (1860–1895), Swedish José Juan Tablada (1871–1945), Mexican Ivan Cankar (1876–1918), Slovenian Oton Župančič (1878–1949), Slovenian Oscar A.
Decadent_movement
People of Slovene descent in South America
In addition to the Prekmurje Society, two other Slovenian societies, Ivan Cankar and Slavček, also existed, and these three societies merged in 1937 to
Slovene communities in South America
Slovene_communities_in_South_America
Literary form
writer comes close to the oeuvre of Saadat Hassan Manto.[citation needed] Ivan Cankar (1878–1918): a major contributor to Slovene modernist literature, known
Sketch_story
Former Slovenian Armed Forces barracks
Ivan Cankar Barracks are a base of the Slovenian Armed Forces, located south of Vrhnika in Vrhnika Municipality, central Slovenia. A park in front of
26_October_Barracks
Political party
Social Democratic Party.[citation needed] Etbin Kristan Josip Ferfolja Ivan Cankar Dragotin Lončar Albin Prepeluh Angelo Ara and Claudio Magris: Trieste
Yugoslav Social-Democratic Party
Yugoslav_Social-Democratic_Party
Slovene part of the Communist-led Yugoslav World War II resistance movement
after important Slovene poets and writers, following the example of the Ivan Cankar battalion. Slovene Partisans were the armed wing of the Liberation Front
Slovene_Partisans
Identifying name given to a street or road
famous Slovenian writers, poems or artists, such as France Prešeren and Ivan Cankar. A neighbourhood named Murgle (in Southern Vič district) contains a street
Street_name
Calendar year
Samuel Swett Green, American library pioneer (b. 1837) December 11 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian writer (b. 1876), Spanish flu December 13 – Emory Speer, American
1918
Award
Neltje Blanchan, Arrigo Boito, Randolph Bourne, William Wilfred Campbell, Ivan Cankar, Hermann Cohen, George Coșbuc, Max Dauthendey, William Hope Hodgson,
1918 Nobel Prize in Literature
1918_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Public university in Vienna, Austria
Hedda Bolgar, Michael Brainin, Josef Breuer, F. F. Bruce, Elias Canetti, Ivan Cankar, Otto Maria Carpeaux, Friedrich Cerha, Felix Ehrenhaft, Olga Ehrenhaft-Steindler
University_of_Vienna
Building in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Slovene author Ivan Cankar. In 1905, the castle was bought by Municipality of Ljubljana for 60,200 Kronen, on the explicit wish of the mayor, Ivan Hribar, who
Ljubljana_Castle
Currency of Slovenia from 1991 to 2007
1993 13 December 1993 [10] 10 000 tolarjev €41.73 Purple Ivan Cankar Chrysanthemum Cankar's handwriting 28 June 1994 15 March 1995 For table standards
Slovenian_tolar
Calendar year
Indian Catholic professed religious and stigmatist (d. 1926) May 10 Ivan Cankar, Slovenian writer (d. 1918) Shigeru Honjō, Japanese general (d. 1945)
1876
Slovene poet
magazine's editor. Kosovel became acquainted with more radical ideas at the "Ivan Cankar Club", named after the Slovenian radical author, and increasingly became
Srečko_Kosovel
Cvetka Bevc (born 1960) France Bevk (1890–1970) Berta Bojetu (1946–1997) Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) Aleš Čar (born 1971) Dušan Čater (born 1968) Tone Čufar (1905–1942)
List_of_Slovenian_writers
illustrations. His most characteristic motifs included manual laborers, miners, Ivan Cankar's character the farmhand Jernej, Maxim Gorky, and Vladimir Lenin. His
Ivan_Čargo
Town in Inner Carniola, Slovenia
Brilej [sl] (1891–1953), hiking and tourism specialist Ivan Cankar (1876–1918), writer Karel Cankar [sl] (1877–1953), journalist and editor Stane Dremelj [sl]
Vrhnika
poet and researcher Melville Henry Cane (1879–1980), US poet and lawyer Ivan Cankar (1876–1918), Slovene playwright, essayist and poet May Wedderburn Cannan
List_of_poets
Slovenian-Bosnian architect, architectural theorist and professor
he is known, for example, for the monument to Slovene Modernist poets Ivan Cankar, Dragotin Kette, and Josip Murn at Žale. He came to Sarajevo in 1930;
Dušan_Grabrijan
Acquired land during the Holy Roman Empire
philosophers such as James Joyce, Italo Svevo, Sigmund Freud, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, Scipio Slataper, and Umberto Saba. The city was the major port of the
Imperial_Free_City_of_Trieste
1926–1988 American publishing house
Jason Calin (1954) Julian Callender (1958) William Camp (1968–1978) Ivan Cankar (1926) Edward Carpenter (1928) Helene Carter (1949) Rosario Castellanos
Vanguard_Press
– Ole Edvart Rolvaag, Norwegian-American writer (died 1931) May 10 – Ivan Cankar, Slovene dramatist and poet (died 1918) June 2 – Konstantin Trenyov,
1876_in_literature
Yugoslav writer
movies. He admired Miguel de Cervantes, Maxim Gorky, Miloš Crnjanski, Ivan Cankar, Miroslav Krleža, Isidora Sekulić, Oskar Davičo, and Mihailo Lalić and
Branko_Ćopić
Day of the year
– Carl von In der Maur, Governor of Liechtenstein (born 1852) 1918 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian author, poet, and playwright (born 1876) 1920 – Olive Schreiner
December_11
Slovenian academic
fin-de-siecle period. Most famous were his studies on the writer and essayist Ivan Cankar. He also published numerous studies of classical works of the western
Dušan_Pirjevec
Bevk (1890–1970) – author Franjo Bučar – writer of Slovenian descent Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) – author, poet, storyteller, playwright, and essayist Matija
List_of_Slovenes
1976 film
Idealist Directed by Igor Pretnar Written by Ivan Cankar Igor Pretnar Starring Radko Polič Cinematography Mile de Gleria Edited by Dusan Povh Release
Idealist_(film)
Communist-led anti-Axis resistance in World War II
after important Slovene poets and writers, following the example of the Ivan Cankar battalion. At the very beginning, the Partisan forces were small, poorly
Yugoslav_Partisans
Part of speech in the Slovene language
grammatically match then all of them are declined, such as Ivan Cankar Ivana Cankarja 'Ivan Cankar' and Mokro Polje Mokrega Polja 'Mokro Polje'. The exception
Slovene_declension
Slovene-American author and translator
(1943) Books: Translator: Yugoslav Proverbs (1923) Yerney's Justice by Ivan Cankar (1926) Struggle by anonymous Yugoslav informants (1934) Yugoslavia and
Louis_Adamic
Slovenian literature professor (born 1967)
focusing on authors like Primož Trubar, Tobia Lionelli, France Prešeren, Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič, Edvard Kocbek, Dane Zajc, and Boris Pahor. This work
Boštjan_Marko_Turk
Modernism, with the most influential Slovene writer and playwright, Ivan Cankar; it was then followed by expressionism (Srečko Kosovel), avantgardism
Culture_of_Slovenia
Part of World War II in Yugoslavia
for the town’s defense. Fighters from the Slovene Partisan Company "Ivan Cankar," composed mostly of Slovene refugees concentrated in Užice, also participated
Chetnik attack on the Užice Republic
Chetnik_attack_on_the_Užice_Republic
turbulent life, his work influenced the preeminent Slovenian novelist Ivan Cankar, was promoted by Rihard Jakopič, the famous impressionist painter and
Jožef_Petkovšek
Hungarian Slovene linguist (1886–1946)
In 1937 Pável's translation of the most significant literary works of Ivan Cankar — Hlapec Jernej in njegova resnica ("The Bailiff Yerney and His Right")
Ágoston_Pável
Slovene poet, philologist, and translator (1923–1945)
institute's Palestra cultural association, he gave presentations on Ivan Cankar, Simon Jenko, and Slovenian Expressionism. After the sixth year of the
Ivan_Hribovšek
notable example of a salon in Slovenia hosting people like Ivana Kobilca, Ivan Cankar and Mira Pintar. She was the mother of the poet Vera Albreht, and the
Marija_Kessler
Railway station in Maribor, Slovenia
of Maribor Subdivisions City districts Brezje–Dogoše–Zrkovci Center Ivan Cankar Koroška Vrata Magdalena Nova Vas Pobrežje Radvanje Studenci Tabor Tezno
Maribor_railway_station
Theatre in Belgrade, Serbia
Nušić, Milutin Bojić, Borisav Stanković, Ivo Vojnović, Milan Begović, Ivan Cankar and Todor Manojlović were staged. In the period from 1945 till 1953 the
National_Theatre_in_Belgrade
Slovenian writer
and thinker Janez Evangelist Krek, and the Social democratic author Ivan Cankar. This young Catholic movement was inspired by the German Catholic theologian
Edvard_Kocbek
plaque in the valley next to Big Močilnik Spring with a quotation from Ivan Cankar's story "Brlinčkov Miha in Tičkov Grega" (Miha from the Brlinček Farm
Močilnik_Springs
American progressive writer and public intellectual (December 22, 1918) Ivan Cankar, Slovenian writer (December 11, 1918) Bernard Capes, British novelist
List_of_Spanish_flu_cases
Slovenian poet and Roman Catholic priest
Oton Župančič, from which he came as a clear loser. The young writer Ivan Cankar, whom Aškerc admired, also published several critically sarcastic essays
Anton_Aškerc
electrified. Westen's dishes factory uses electricity in industry. 12 April Ivan Cankar in Ljubljana gives a speech Slovenes and Yugoslavs for the socialist
Timeline_of_Slovenian_history
Slovene painter
Charterhouse Cankar House Drča War Memorial Ljubljana Marsh Močilnik Springs Retovje Springs Stampetta Bridge Notable people Ivan Cankar Karel Grabeljšek
Matej_Sternen
Hospital in Maribor, Slovenia
of Maribor Subdivisions City districts Brezje–Dogoše–Zrkovci Center Ivan Cankar Koroška Vrata Magdalena Nova Vas Pobrežje Radvanje Studenci Tabor Tezno
Maribor University Medical Centre
Maribor_University_Medical_Centre
Slovenian writer and editor (1878–1926)
is also acknowledged. She also translated some of Janko Kersnik and Ivan Cankar's work into German as well as Czech and Croatian plays into Slovene. Library
Zofka_Kveder
List of people on old banknotes
honour Currency Denomination Obverse or reverse Years of circulation Ivan Cankar 1876–1918 writer, playwright, poet Tolar 10,000 SIT obverse 1995–2007
List of people on banknotes that are no longer in circulation
List_of_people_on_banknotes_that_are_no_longer_in_circulation
Slovenian left-wing politician
Ljubljana, graduating in 1985. Her very first role was as Jacinta in Ivan Cankar's Sentflorian Valley Scandal. Since then she has studied biodynamic methods
Violeta_Tomić
Peter Božič (1932–2009), writer, playwright, journalist, and politician Ivan Cankar (1876–1918), writer, playwright, and essayist Peter Čeferin (born 1938)
List_of_people_from_Ljubljana
Ethnographist from Kosovo (1920–2015)
Jernej and His Justice (Slovene: Hlapec Jernej in njegova pravica), Ivan Cankar, 1907, publisher: Progres, Pristina, 1949, OCLC: 451225721 The Tale of
Mark_Krasniqi
Precious are also portraits of his colleagues Ivan Tavčar, Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič, Anton Aškerc, Ivan Grohar and Rihard Jakopič. Wikimedia Commons
Avgust_Berthold
f/d/nf) Jack Canfield (born 1944, US, nf), Ethan Canin (born 1960, US, f) Ivan Cankar (1876–1918, Austrian E, d/p/nf) Denis Cannan (1919–2011, England, d)
List_of_authors_by_name:_C
(1831–1887) Fran Levstik (1871–1962) Fran Saleški Finžgar (1876–1918) Ivan Cankar (1878–1949) Oton Župančič (1930–1987) Gregor Strniša (born 1948) Drago
List of playwrights by nationality and year of birth
List_of_playwrights_by_nationality_and_year_of_birth
France Balantič (1921–1943) Nevin Birsa (1947–2003) Matej Bor (1913–1993) Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) Anica Černej (1900–1944) Aleš Debeljak (1961–2016) Karel
List of Slovene-language poets
List_of_Slovene-language_poets
Slovene painter
illustrated the first editions of several books by the famous modernist writer Ivan Cankar. His idols in his later life, when he had "grown out" of his Secessionist
Matija_Jama
Name list
writer and translator Hlapec Jernej, the main character in a novel by Ivan Cankar All pages with titles containing Jernej Sveti Jernej Name statistics
Jernej
caricatures, drawn by Maksim Gaspari and Hinko Smrekar; reproductions of Ivan Cankar's drawings and manuscripts; and postcards with Jurij Vega, France Prešeren
Digital_Library_of_Slovenia
Tsamblak (1365–1420) Cankareva Цанкарева Voždovac Dušanovac Slovene author Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) Cara Dušana Цара Душана Stari Grad Kalemegdan, Dorćol, Skadarlija
List of streets and squares in Belgrade
List_of_streets_and_squares_in_Belgrade
Month in 1918
Ward and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich; in Kislovodsk, Russia (d. 2008)[citation needed] Died: Ivan Cankar, 42, Slovenian writer, member of
December_1918
Literary magazine in early 1900s
Jevtić [sr], Ivo Vojnović, Dragutin Domjanić, Dinko Šimunović, Gustav Krklec, Ivan Cankar, Fran Albreht, and Franc Ksaver Meško [sl]. Vl. Bo. "Književni jug".
Književni_jug
Cemetery in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Vladimir Bartol, writer Katja Boh, sociologist, politician and diplomat Ivan Cankar, author and political activist Fran Saleški Finžgar, writer and priest
Žale
Slovenian painter, teacher and printmaker (1876–1968)
1922 she was employed at the girls' middle school in Maribor, later the Ivan Cankar Primary School, where she worked for twelve years. There she was also
Avgusta_Šantel
reworked version of a satire entitled Pohujšanje v dolini Šentflorjanski by Ivan Cankar. The plot unfolds in the St. Florian valley where the “patriots”—a female
Mihovil_Logar
Hill in Ljubljana, Slovenia
hill, where the Čad Inn is located. On Cankar Peak stand Visitation Church and an inn where the writer Ivan Cankar lived between 1910 and 1917. Below it
Rožnik_(hill)
Slovenian lawyer and politician
Cerar started attending Prule Primary School in 1970 and enrolled in Ivan Cankar Grammar School in Ljubljana in 1978. From 1982 to 1983, he did his compulsory
Miro_Cerar
Slovenian writer
and is considered one of the foremost essayists in Slovene, along with Ivan Cankar, Jože Javoršek, and Drago Jančar, and as a great master of style. He
Marjan_Rožanc
Group of three monumental, primitive busts in the city of Maribor, Slovenia
of Maribor Subdivisions City districts Brezje–Dogoše–Zrkovci Center Ivan Cankar Koroška Vrata Magdalena Nova Vas Pobrežje Radvanje Studenci Tabor Tezno
Angels_(statues)
Slovenian painter and art collector (1891–1980)
Albreht, and visited the salon of Vera's mother. There she met the writer Ivan Cankar, who in 1911 named the second part Mira of his novella triptych Volja
Mira_Pintar
Slovenian psychologist, author and educator
attacked by the Slovene language press. In Rostohar's defense, the writer Ivan Cankar produced his famous lecture Slovenes and Yugoslavs, delivered in Ljubljana
Mihajlo_Rostohar
Poem by France Prešeren
in the Poetry of Franže Prešeren, Simon Gregorčič, Anton Aškerc and Ivan Cankar] (PDF) (in Slovenian). Faculty of Humanities, University of Nova Gorica
The_Water_Man
Slovenian actor (1968-2017)
the role of King Claudius). Šugman played in two important dramas of Ivan Cankar, the role of Kantor in The King of Betajnova (Kralj na Betajnovi) and
Jernej_Šugman
Slovenian playwright, writer, poet, translator and essayist
consider him to be one of the best essayists in Slovene, together with Ivan Cankar, Marjan Rožanc and Drago Jančar. His book La Memoire Dangereuse, published
Jože_Javoršek
Slovenian poet, writer, publicist and translator
the time, frequented among others also by her friend Mira Pintar, and Ivan Cankar and Oton Župančič, who married Vera's sister Ana Kessler. Albreht was
Vera_Albreht
Slovenian public holiday
Vrhnika: Zavod Ivana Cankarja za kulturo, šport in turizem Vrhnika [Ivan Cankar Institute for Culture, Sport and Tourism Vrhnika]. p. 6. Naglič, Miha
Prešeren_Day
November 1942, the 5th Slovenian National Liberation Strike Brigade "Ivan Cankar" and the 13th Croatian Brigade and the Vzhodnodolje Detachment attacked
Legion of Death (military unit)
Legion_of_Death_(military_unit)
14 July 1905) was a Slovene writer and historian. The renowned author Ivan Cankar described him as the best Slovene stylist of his period. He was an ardent
Janez_Trdina
Slovenian theatre director
Vigny: Chatterton, Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Drama Ljubljana, 2004 Ivan Cankar: A Scandal in Saint Florian's Valley, SNG Nova Gorica, 2005 Alexandre
Diego_de_Brea
IVAN CANKAR
IVAN CANKAR
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift from God
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Ivan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Male
English
(Иван) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVAN means "God is gracious." In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Iran; The Land of Aryans
Male
Ukrainian
, God's gift.
Male
Russian
(Иванн) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVANN means "God is gracious."
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ivah, IVA means "overthrow, overturn." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Form of John
Female
English
English name derived from the biblical name of a region of Assyria, derived from Hebrew avvah, IVAH means "overthrow, overturn."
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Eva, IVA means "life." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Iefan, IFAN means "God is gracious."
Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Romanian, Russian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian
Gift of God; God's Gracious Gift; Archer
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Male
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Ieuan, IOAN means "God is gracious." This form of the name was used for the Welsh Authorized Version of the Bible. Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
Welsh
 Welsh form of Hebrew Yohanan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
IVAN CANKAR
IVAN CANKAR
Boy/Male
Tamil
Determination
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pitt.Americanized spelling of German Pitz.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Paramjeet | பரமஜீத
Highest success, Supremely victorious, The perfect winner, Ultimate victorious
Boy/Male
Hindu
One with elephant face, Elephant faced Lord
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of King Amenmeses.
Girl/Female
German English
Woman from Magdala.
Boy/Male
American, French, Gaelic, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Pleasure
Boy/Male
Indian
Gold water
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nirmesh | நீரà¯à®®à¯‡à®· Â
Lord of the night
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rome.
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n.
The van; the front.
n.
A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.
n.
A wing; a van.
a.
In the van or front.
v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
n.
Alt. of Imaum
n.
The fore part; van.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
n.
The front of an army. [Obs.] See Van.
a.
Of or pertaining to Iran.
n.
See Van-courier.
n.
The native name of Persia.
n.
A chief officer of state.
n.
A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.
n.
A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.
a.
Being on, or towards, the van, or front.
n.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
n.
A coffee and smoking saloon.
n.
The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.