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Jim Northrup may refer to: Jim Northrup (baseball) (1939–2011), Major League Baseball outfielder Jim Northrup (writer) (1943–2016), Ojibwa author and
Jim_Northrup
American baseball player (1939–2011)
James Thomas Northrup (November 24, 1939 – June 8, 2011), nicknamed "the Silver Fox" due to his prematurely graying hair, was an American Major League
Jim_Northrup_(baseball)
Native American writer
Jim Northrup (April 28, 1943 – August 1, 2016) was an Anishinaabe (Native American) newspaper columnist, poet, performer, and political commentator from
Jim_Northrup_(writer)
Major League Baseball franchise in Detroit, Michigan
Jim Northrup posted the best batting average of his career (.307) but was inexplicably limited to part-time duty (119 games played), which Northrup attributed
Detroit_Tigers
65th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
stands as the World Series record today. In Game 4, a solo home run by Jim Northrup was the only offense the Tigers were able to muster, as Gibson struck
1968_World_Series
Bill Mueller hit his grand slams from both sides of the plate, while Jim Northrup hit his grand slams on consecutive pitches received in the fifth and
List of Major League Baseball single-game grand slam leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_single-game_grand_slam_leaders
American baseball pitcher (born 1944)
July 13, 1966. p. 4. Retrieved December 22, 2011. Sargent, Jim (February 2004). "Jim Northrup Recalls His Playing Days With Tigers". Baseball Digest. Retrieved
Denny_McLain
Topics referred to by the same term
Northrup may refer to: Northrup R. Knox (1928–1998), banker in Buffalo, New York Christiane Northrup (born 1949), Obstetrician-gynecologist who promotes
Northrup
Major League Baseball season
by Jim Northrup that went over center fielder Curt Flood's head, driving in Norm Cash and Willie Horton. Curt Flood initially misread Northrup's hit
1968_Detroit_Tigers_season
Aguirre (1981–1983) Norm Cash (1981–1983) Bill Freehan (1984–1985) Jim Northrup (1985–1994) Jim Price (1993–1997) Fred McLeod (1995–1997) Josh Lewin (1998–2001)
List of Detroit Tigers broadcasters
List_of_Detroit_Tigers_broadcasters
Term in baseball referring to the highest possible scoring play
single-season National League record with five grand slams each. In 1968, Jim Northrup of the Detroit Tigers set a major league record by hitting three grand
Grand_slam_(baseball)
American novelist
Vizenor and Basil Johnston. He has also read novels by Louise Erdrich and Jim Northrup. Krueger began to meet Ojibwe people because of his interest in their
William_Kent_Krueger
American baseball player (born 1942)
Al Kaline, a routine Gold Glove Award winner, in right field and put Jim Northrup in center field; the two had platooned in right field for much of the
Willie_Horton_(baseball)
American baseball player (1933–1986)
Cash popped out using a regulation bat to end the game. [2] Teammate Jim Northrup told the story as follows: "In his last at-bat, Norm walked up to the
Norm_Cash
American baseball player (born 1994)
Phillips hit three grand slams in only 19 plate appearances, second only to Jim Northrup who did so in 14 appearances in 1968. Then on August 16, he hit an inside-the-park
Brett_Phillips
American baseball player (1940–2026)
Sentinel. December 9, 1966. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. Sargent, Jim (February 2004). "Jim Northrup Recalls His Playing Days With Tigers". Baseball Digest. Retrieved
Mickey_Lolich
American baseball player and analyst (1941–2023)
Mike Ilitch, and featured several former Detroit Tigers such as Price, Jim Northrup, Mickey Stanley, and Norm Cash, largely in promotional roles. The Caesars
Jim_Price_(catcher)
American businessman (1929–2017)
Field in East Detroit and featured former Detroit Tiger stars Jim Northrup, Mickey Stanley, Jim Price and Norm Cash, along with established softball players
Mike_Ilitch
American baseball player (1935–2020)
two batters before allowing two consecutive singles. Detroit batter Jim Northrup then hit a two-run triple over the head of center fielder Curt Flood
Bob_Gibson
American baseball player (born 1942)
organization. In 1962, he played for the Duluth Dukes in the outfield with Jim Northrup and Willie Horton—a trio that later played together in Detroit for more
Mickey_Stanley
American baseball player (1938–1997)
Stadium field, and had he not momentarily lost his footing chasing a Jim Northrup fly ball (ruled a triple) with two out in the seventh inning of game
Curt_Flood
American baseball player (1934–2020)
against the Milwaukee Brewers, Kaline collided with center fielder Jim Northrup as they both pursued a fly ball. Kaline fell to the warning track and
Al_Kaline
APSPL, NASL and UPSL
retired MLB players Ralph Garr, Norm Cash, Bruce Miller, Jim Price, Darrel Chaney, Jim Northrup, Gene Hiser, Mickey Stanley, Danny Napoleon, Dick McAuliffe
Men's professional softball in the United States
Men's_professional_softball_in_the_United_States
American baseball player and manager (1935–2019)
Baseball Reference. January 1, 1970. Retrieved February 7, 2019. Palmer, Jim; Dale, Jim (1996). Palmer and Weaver: Together We Were Eleven Foot Nine. Kansas
Frank_Robinson
American baseball player and manager (born 1953)
season with the Rangers, Parrish tied a major league record held by Jim Northrup when he hit three grand slams in the span of one week. Parrish ranks
Larry_Parrish
Central Algonquian language of North America
(narrator, artist, cultural ambassador) Margaret Noodin (educator, writer) Jim Northrup (writer) Keller Paap (educator and author) Francis Xavier Pierz (19th
Ojibwe_language
now 3–2 game. Dave Hamilton walked Norm Cash to tie the game, before Jim Northrup hit a walk-off single to force a Game 5. In the decisive Game 5, the
List of teams that have overcome 2–0 series deficits in a best-of-five series
List_of_teams_that_have_overcome_2–0_series_deficits_in_a_best-of-five_series
Puerto Rican baseball team in Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente
Wilson, SS Kurt Bevacqua, 3B Wilmer Fields, 3B (sometimes P, 1B) Jim Dwyer, LF Jim Northrup, CF Luis A. "Canena" Márquez, RF Lucius "Luke" Easter, DB As of
Indios_de_Mayagüez
Jim Northrup posted the best batting average of his career (.307) but was inexplicably limited to part-time duty (119 games played), which Northrup attributed
History_of_the_Detroit_Tigers
Major League Baseball season
Stanley and Dick McAuliffe both hit home runs. June 18: Norm Cash and Jim Northrup hit solo home runs to help Mickey Lolich win his eleventh game. Lolich
1972_Detroit_Tigers_season
Archived from the original on January 2, 2017. Retrieved October 9, 2016. "Jim Northrup Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC
List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_single-game_hits_leaders
American baseball player (1935–2021)
year, batting .278. In 1966, he lost playing time to Mickey Stanley and Jim Northrup, appearing in only 32 games before getting traded to the Boston Red Sox
Don_Demeter
Tigers right fielder Jim Northrup belts two grand slams, as the Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians, 14–3, at Cleveland Stadium. Northrup connects for his first
1968_in_baseball
American baseball player and manager (1915–1977)
required attention and the outfield (featuring Al Kaline, Willie Horton, Jim Northrup, Mickey Stanley, and Gates Brown) as the greatest strength. His first
Mayo_Smith
author John Christian Hopkins, Narragansett people journalist, author Jim Northrup, Fond du Lac Ojibwe columnist and political writer Willie Ottogary, Northwestern
List of Native Americans of the United States
List_of_Native_Americans_of_the_United_States
Major League Baseball season
sending Mickey Scott to the Angels on October 3. September 16, 1974: Jim Northrup was purchased by the Orioles from the Montreal Expos. Note: Pos = Position;
1974_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Topics referred to by the same term
player Ed Kelly (soccer) (born 1948), Irish-American former soccer player Jim Northrup (baseball) (1939–2011), American Major League Baseball player Jesse Petty
Silver_fox
Private college in Alma, Michigan, US
Not Without My Daughter (1987), adapted as 1991 film of the same name Jim Northrup (1939–2011), MLB player, Detroit Tigers Gary Peters (born 1958), politician
Alma_College
Indian reservation in northern Minnesota
Lake Township Stoney Brook Township (most) Twin Lakes Township (part) Jim Northrup, columnist Church of Sts. Joseph and Mary-Catholic Fond du Lac Tribal
Fond du Lac Indian Reservation
Fond_du_Lac_Indian_Reservation
1978 American TV series or program
himself, and former Tiger players Norm Cash, Bill Freehan, Al Kaline, and Jim Northrup also appeared as themselves. The movie first aired on CBS on September
One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story
One_in_a_Million:_The_Ron_LeFlore_Story
City in Michigan, United States
namesake of Michigan's Hartwick Pines State Park, was born and reared here. Jim Northrup (1939–2011), outfielder for the Detroit Tigers 1964–1974, including a
St._Louis,_Michigan
Major League Baseball team season
Biittner 49 Warren Cromartie 1 Willie Davis 8 Boots Day 2 Jim Lyttle 11 Pepe Mangual 2 Jim Northrup 52 Tony Scott 29 Ken Singleton 37 Jerry White 43 Ron Woods
1974_Montreal_Expos_season
'Not Credible'". The Daily Princetonian. Retrieved November 25, 2021. Northrup, Eric (May 1956). "Wizard of the Wheelchair" (PDF). The Teke. Vol. 48,
List of Tau Kappa Epsilon members
List_of_Tau_Kappa_Epsilon_members
American baseball player (1937–1981)
dropped to .135, and Smith had four quality outfielders in Willie Horton, Jim Northrup, Al Kaline, and Mickey Stanley that he wanted in the lineup for every
Ray_Oyler
Village in Michigan, United States
United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 25, 2012. Sargent, Jim. "Jim Northrup – Society for American Baseball Research". Society for American Baseball
Breckenridge,_Michigan
"Albert Pujols Stats, Fantasy & News". Mark McGwire statistics @ mlb.com Jim Thome statistics @ mlb.com "Adam Dunn Stats, Fantasy & News". "Willie Mays
List of Major League Baseball home run records
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_home_run_records
Sports season
to achieve this mark were Ronnie Belliard (Colorado Rockies, 2003), Jim Northrup (Detroit Tigers, 1973), Bill Glynn (Cleveland Indians, 1954) and Augie
2017 Major League Baseball season
2017_Major_League_Baseball_season
Sports season
player to hit home runs in six consecutive games between May 12 and 18. Jim Northrup (DET): Became the sixth player to hit two grand slams in a single game
1968 Major League Baseball season
1968_Major_League_Baseball_season
Month of 1943
American astronaut on three space shuttle missions; in Orange, Texas Jim Northrup, American Indian (Ojibway) humorist and author; in Cloquet, Minnesota
April_1943
American baseball player (1938–2004)
outfield that season that included future Tiger stars Willie Horton and Jim Northrup. Jones returned to the majors the next year, and had his most productive
Mack_Jones
Jessica Nordell Charles North (born 1941) Jessica Nelson North (1891–1988) Jim Northrup (born 1943) Harry Northup (born 1940) Morilla M. Norton (1865–1916) Alice
List of poets from the United States
List_of_poets_from_the_United_States
Former regional sports network in Michigan, United States
analyst (1992–1996) Jim Northrup – Tigers analyst (1985–1994) Larry Osterman – Tigers and CCHA Hockey play-by-play announcer (1984–1992) Jim Price – Tigers
Pro-Am_Sports_System
Hideo Nomo, P, 2000 Daniel Norris, P, 2015–2021, 2022 Lou North, P, 1913 Jim Northrup, OF, 1964–1974 Greg Norton, IF, 2004 Randy Nosek, P, 1989–1990 Iván Nova
Detroit Tigers all-time roster
Detroit_Tigers_all-time_roster
Native American author
Inroads Writers of Color Award and was mentored by Anishinaabe writer Jim Northrup. She founded Raving Native Productions in 1996. In 2016, Rendon received
Marcie_Rendon
director, writer and broadcaster. Jennifer Moyle, 95, British biochemist. Jim Northrup, 73, American Ojibwe writer, kidney cancer. Raimundo Ongaro, 91, Argentine
Deaths_in_August_2016
4th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series
infield and outfield were positioned shallow for a play at the plate; Jim Northrup hit a deep fly ball off Dave Hamilton to drive in the winning run. In
1972 American League Championship Series
1972_American_League_Championship_Series
List of baseball players
Junior Noboa Sean Nolin Jake Noll Dan Norman Fred Norman Nelson Norman Jim Northrup Nasim Nuñez Talmadge Nunnari Rich Nye Mike O'Berry Charlie O'Brien Jack
Washington Nationals all-time roster
Washington_Nationals_all-time_roster
al-Qaeda terrorist, planned 1998 United States embassy bombings, shot. Jim Northrup, 71, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos, Baltimore
Deaths_in_June_2011
Major League Baseball season
39 Wayne Comer 30 Lenny Green 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 4 Jim Landis 5 Jim Northrup 24 Mickey Stanley Manager 10 Mayo Smith Coaches 50 Tony Cuccinello
1967_Detroit_Tigers_season
Sports season
League Statistics". Baseball Reference. Retrieved 17 November 2024. "Jim Northrup Minor League Statistics". Baseball Reference. Retrieved 17 November 2024
1964 International League season
1964_International_League_season
Fame pitcher for Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians (born in Detroit) Jim Northrup, outfielder primarily for Detroit Tigers (born in Breckenridge) Frank
List of Michigan sports figures
List_of_Michigan_sports_figures
Minor league baseball team
Newsome (1932) Jim Northrup (1961) Tom Oliver (1925) Jimmy Outlaw (1935) Claude Passeau (1932) 3 x MLB All-Star; 1939 AL Strikeouts Leader Jim Rooker (1960)
Decatur_Commodores
American baseball player (1938–2024)
runs, and 70 runs batted in. On June 24, 1968, during a game in which Jim Northrup hit two grand slams, Wert was struck in the head by a pitch from Hal
Don_Wert
1972 U.S. Supreme Court decision on baseball antitrust exemption
the seventh inning, leaving Cash in scoring position. Next up to bat, Jim Northrup hit a long fly ball to center field. Flood slipped on the wet outfield
Flood_v._Kuhn
1995 American TV series or program
Baraka, Nerissa Diaz, John Wright, Vess Quinlan, Genny Lim, Ruth Forman, Jim Northrup, Luís Alfaro, Wanda Coleman, Javier Piña, Robert Chambers, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
United_States_of_Poetry
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
(Bob Gibson, who won twice while receiving MVP in one of those years, and Jim Perry) and one Rookie of the Year (Munson). Players eligible for the first
1981 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1981_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
Ethnic group
William Houle - Chairman of the Fond du Lac Band from 1974 to 1988 Jim Northrup - Author, and "Fond du Lac Follies" columnist Thomas David Petite - Inventor
Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Fond_du_Lac_Band_of_Lake_Superior_Chippewa
American baseball player (1953–2014)
August 1974, he was again called up by the Tigers when the team dealt Jim Northrup to the Montreal Expos. On September 20, 1974, he hit a two-run home run
Tom_Veryzer
Noble, Naotkamegwanning Ojibway, Canada and United States, 1921–2008 Jim Northrup (Chibenashi), Fond du Lac Ojibwe, United States, 1943–2016 nila northSun
List of Indigenous writers of the Americas
List_of_Indigenous_writers_of_the_Americas
Major League Baseball season
Jim Northrup 28 Tom Shopay 29 Ken Singleton 15 Royle Stillman Other batters 12 Tommy Davis Manager 4 Earl Weaver Coaches 31 George Bamberger 41 Jim Frey
1975_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Major League Baseball season
Gates Brown 22 Ron Cash 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 21 Marvin Lane 5 Jim Northrup 27 Dick Sharon 24 Mickey Stanley Other batters 40 John Gamble Manager
1973_Detroit_Tigers_season
Venezuelan baseball player (1941–2012)
Norm Cash, Bill Freehan, Al Kaline, Dick McAuliffe, Eddie Mathews and Jim Northrup. After that, Rodríguez would remain in the organization after the team
Roberto_Rodríguez_(baseball)
Major League Baseball season
Outfielders 26 Gates Brown 4 Don Demeter 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 30 Jim Northrup 32 Wayne Redmond 49 Mickey Stanley 24 George Thomas Manager 7 Chuck
1965_Detroit_Tigers_season
Major League Baseball season
Washington Senators for Ed Brinkman, Aurelio Rodríguez, Joe Coleman, and Jim Hannan. March 30, 1971: Jerry Robertson was traded by the Detroit Tigers
1971_Detroit_Tigers_season
Northrop Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-08-24. "Jim Northrup Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-08-24. "Effie Norton
List of Major League Baseball players (N)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(N)
Major League Baseball season
March 19, 1974: The Tigers traded Ed Farmer to the New York Yankees and Jim Perry to the Cleveland Indians as part of a three-team trade. The Yankees
1974_Detroit_Tigers_season
List of baseball players
1974–1976 SS Lou Nordyke 1906 1B Bud Norris 2013–2015 P Hub Northen 1910 OF Jim Northrup 1974–1975 OF Les Nunamaker 1918 C Renato Núñez 2018–2020 3B Vidal Nuño
Baltimore Orioles all-time roster
Baltimore_Orioles_all-time_roster
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Alex Johnson†* 0 0.0 - Deron Johnson†* 0 0.0 - Cleon Jones†* 0 0.0 - Jim Northrup* 0 0.0 - Sonny Siebert* 0 0.0 - Tony Taylor†* 0 0.0 - César Tovar†* 0
1982 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1982_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
librarian (born 1923) August 1 Jonathan D. Krane, film producer (born 1952) Jim Northrup, Ojibwe writer (born 1943) August 2 Gordon Danby, physicist (born 1929)
2016_in_the_United_States
Major League Baseball season
Washington Senators in the 1963 rule 5 draft. December 5, 1963: Gus Triandos and Jim Bunning were traded by the Tigers to the Philadelphia Phillies for Don Demeter
1964_Detroit_Tigers_season
Stern, television writer, director and producer (b. 1923) June 8 – Jim Northrup, baseball player (b. 1939) June 9 – Godfrey Myles, American football
2011_in_the_United_States
Major League Baseball season
Outfielders 26 Gates Brown 4 Don Demeter 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 30 Jim Northrup 24 Mickey Stanley Manager 7 Chuck Dressen 55 Frank Skaff 51 Bob Swift
1966_Detroit_Tigers_season
Hall of Fame
McCloskey, 2006 Jack Morris, 2001 Jack Moss, 2005 Shirley Muldowney, 2003 Jim Northrup, 2000 Lance Parrish, 2002 Calvin Peete, 2005 George Perles, 2005 Billy
Michigan_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
first baseman since 1960. Then they sell the contract of outfielder Jim Northrup, 34, to the Montreal Expos. August 12 – Nolan Ryan of the California
1974_in_baseball
1971 World Series; coached for the Pirates from 1974 to 1978. June 8 – Jim Northrup, 71, hero of the 1968 World Champion Detroit Tigers, after hitting a
2011_in_baseball
American poet
2007 Budapest; ISBN 978-9-639609-64-8 Nagy Kis-Madár, the poetry of Jim Northrup, Új Forrás and Librarius Publishings, 2013 Tata, Hungary;ISBN 978-963-7983-17-7
Gabor_G._Gyukics
American baseball player (1943–2022)
Oyler 2 Tom Matchick 3 Dick McAuliffe 5 Jim Northrup 6 Al Kaline 7 Eddie Mathews 8 Don Wert 11 Bill Freehan 12 Jim Price 15 Fred Lasher 16 Earl Wilson 17
Tom_Matchick
fourth-inning double to Jim Northrup, and beats Denny McLain and the Detroit Tigers 4–0. For the third time in two years, Northrup saves the Tigers from
1969_in_baseball
American professional golfer (born 1955)
Curtis Northrup Strange (born January 30, 1955) is an American professional golfer and TV color commentator. He is the winner of consecutive U.S. Open
Curtis_Strange
Professional softball team
the pizza chain, Ilitch signed former Detroit Tiger stars, Jim Northrup, Mickey Stanley, Jim Price and Norm Cash to play part-time and promotional roles
Detroit_Caesars
Reds in the 6th inning, his second pinch homer in nine days. July 11: Jim Northrup, batting leadoff for the Detroit Tigers, drives in eight runs in a 14–2
1973_in_baseball
History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 14, 2022. "Jim Northrup Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference
International League Top MLB Prospect Award
International_League_Top_MLB_Prospect_Award
Louis Cardinals. The Series MVP was Mickey Lolich, Detroit. June 24 – Jim Northrup of the Detroit Tigers hits grand slams in consecutive at-bats, 5th and
1968_in_sports
List of events
Wolpe; former General Motors CEO Robert Stempel; and athletes Jim Northrup, Bubba Smith, Jim Mandich, Robert Traylor, and Lynn Chandnois. Governor of Michigan:
2011_in_Michigan
Minor league baseball team
Player J.C. Martin (1958) Don Mincher (1956–1957) 2× MLB All-Star Jim Northrup (1961–1962) Jim Rooker (1964) Joe Sparma (1963) Mickey Stanley (1961–1962) 5×
Duluth–Superior Dukes (1956–1970)
Duluth–Superior_Dukes_(1956–1970)
American baseball player (born 1944)
during Game 6 of the 1968 series that he surrendered a grand slam to Jim Northrup. Detroit went on to win the game 13–1, and the series four games to three
Larry_Jaster
Major League Baseball season
Don Wert Outfielders 26 Gates Brown 23 Willie Horton 6 Al Kaline 5 Jim Northrup 24 Mickey Stanley 27 Ron Woods Other batters 31 Wayne Redmond Manager
1969_Detroit_Tigers_season
Metis/Huron/Cherokee descent) 2016: John Trudell (Santee Dakota) and Jim Northrup (Fond du Lac Ojibwe) 2017: Duane Niatum (Klallam) 2018: William S. Yellow
Native Writers' Circle of the Americas
Native_Writers'_Circle_of_the_Americas
Major League Baseball season
to be named later were traded by the Tigers to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jim Morrison. The Tigers completed the deal by sending Morris Madden to the Pirates
1987_Detroit_Tigers_season
McCormick, Jim Northrup, Frank Schulte, Tex Simone 2002: Rick Bladt, Wally Cazen, Frank DiPino, Mike Dorgan, Anthony Henninger, Dixie Howell, Jim Walsh 2003:
Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame
Syracuse_Baseball_Wall_of_Fame
JIM NORTHRUP
JIM NORTHRUP
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gold, Bright, Beautiful, Berry, Precious
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American English
Supplanter.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM CUC means "golden chrysanthemum."
Male
English
Short form of English Simon, SIM means "hearkening."
Boy/Male
Indian
Science
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of the right hand
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM-LY means "golden lion."
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WIM means "will-helmet."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Supplanter
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish, Swiss
Supplanter; Holder of Heels; Form of James; One who Supplants; Ya-hew May Protect
Male
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian Joakim, KIM means "Jehovah raises up."Â Compare with another form of Kim.
Female
English
 Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM means "golden." Compare with another form of Kim.
Girl/Female
Muslim
White gazelle, Antelope
Male
English
Short form of English Jimmy, JIM means "supplanter."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lum.Dutch : perhaps from a short form of a Germanic personal name, Lieman or Liemaar.Korean : variant of Im.Chinese : Fujian variant of Lin 1.Filipino : unexplained.
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
(豪金) Korean name JIN-HO means "golden hero/leader."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jimmy, JIMI means "supplanter."
JIM NORTHRUP
JIM NORTHRUP
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Belonging to the World
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fortunate, Good day
Boy/Male
Indian
Need, Strong grip
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Chirpping of Birds
Boy/Male
British, English
Raven of Angila
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of world
Girl/Female
British, English
Bright Fame
Girl/Female
English American Israeli
The precious metal.. Late prime minister of Israel Golda Meir.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Swedish
One who Loves Horses; Similar to Philippa; Friend of Horse
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Earth
JIM NORTHRUP
JIM NORTHRUP
JIM NORTHRUP
JIM NORTHRUP
JIM NORTHRUP
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rim
v. t.
To furnish with a rim; to border.
n.
A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.
v. i.
To direct the indention or purpose; to attempt the accomplishment of a purpose; to try to gain; to endeavor; -- followed by at, or by an infinitive; as, to aim at distinction; to aim to do well.
a.
Having dim sight; lacking perception.
n.
A planing machine with a reversing tool, to plane both ways.
v. i.
To grow dim.
v. i.
A triangular sail set upon a stay or halyard extending from the foremast or fore-topmast to the bowsprit or the jib boom. Large vessels often carry several jibe; as, inner jib; outer jib; flying jib; etc.
v. t.
To direct or point, as a weapon, at a particular object; to direct, as a missile, an act, or a proceeding, at, to, or against an object; as, to aim a musket or an arrow, the fist or a blow (at something); to aim a satire or a reflection (at some person or vice).
v. i.
To dance a jig; to skip about.
v. t.
To sing to the tune of a jig.
n.
A machine for bending or straightening rails.
n.
A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river.
imp. & p. p.
of Rim
n.
The border, edge, or margin of a thing, usually of something circular or curving; as, the rim of a kettle or basin.
v. t.
To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a door.
v. i.
To point or direct a missile weapon, or a weapon which propels as missile, towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it; as, to aim at a fox, or at a target.
v. t.
To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse.