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American football player and coach (1914–1980)
[permanent dead link] "Sutherland, James S." Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Funerals. June 24, 1980. p. 25. "Jim Sutherland, former WSU coach, dead
Jim_Sutherland
James H. "Jim" Sutherland (1872 – 26 June 1932) was a Scottish-born soldier and professional hunter, who shot between 1,300 and 1,600 elephants in his
James_H._Sutherland
developed by Westinghouse Electric engineer James (Jim) Sutherland in the mid-1960s (1965-1966). James Sutherland worked as an engineer for the American company
ECHO_IV
1990s English rock band
Thompson") on guitar and banjo, Najma Akhtar providing backup vocals, Jim Sutherland on mandolin and bodhrán, Nigel Eaton playing the hurdy-gurdy, and Ed
Page_and_Plant
in 1909 and elephant hunting in 1912, after meeting lifelong friend Jim Sutherland. Over the course of his life Anderson shot between 350 and 400 elephants
List_of_big-game_hunters
British and Canadian actor (born 1966)
Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born 21 December 1966) is a British and Canadian actor. He is best known for his starring role
Kiefer_Sutherland
American football coach (born 1987)
Kircher (1952–1955) Jim Sutherland (1956–1963) Bert Clark (1964–1967) Jim Sweeney (1968–1975) Jackie Sherrill (1976) Warren Powers (1977) Jim Walden (1978–1986)
Jimmy Rogers (American football coach)
Jimmy_Rogers_(American_football_coach)
Series of musical productions by Glasgow-based Pelicula Films Ltd
Gaidheal (Karen Matheson, Donald Shaw), Jim's Jig / Little Cascades / Fox in the Town (Simon Thoumire, Jim Sutherland), Farewell, Farewell (Mary Black, Declan
Transatlantic_Sessions
American journalist (born 1976)
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
Michael_Luo
2012 film score by Patrick Doyle
Julie Fowlis (written by Alex Mandel and Mark Andrews, produced by Jim Sutherland), and one original song performed by Birdy and Mumford & Sons. Walt
Brave_(soundtrack)
Football team of Washington State University
seasons as head coach. He was not retained after his contract expired. Jim Sutherland was Washington State's 21st head football coach and led the program
Washington State Cougars football
Washington_State_Cougars_football
Championship trophy of the Canadian Hockey League
coveted prize of Canadian junior hockey, was the brainchild of Capt. Jim (Sutherland) when he was overseas in the Great War (1914–18) and at the time, President
Memorial_Cup
Overview of the Oklahoma City Thunder's draft picks
University 1967 NBA 13 140 John Schroeder Ohio University 1967 NBA 14 147 Jim Sutherland Clemson University 1967 NBA 15 152 Willie Campbell University of Nebraska
Oklahoma City Thunder draft history
Oklahoma_City_Thunder_draft_history
2012 film by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman
musical thoughts. These two tracks were produced by composer and arranger Jim Sutherland, who is also featured as a performer. Along with introducing Doyle to
Brave_(2012_film)
Australian rules footballer
Victoria: BAS Publishing. p. 861. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5. Jim Sutherland's playing statistics from AFL Tables Jim Sutherland at AustralianFootball.com v t e
Jim Sutherland (Australian footballer)
Jim_Sutherland_(Australian_footballer)
7–3 6–2 2nd Jim Sutherland (Independent) (1959–1961) 1959 Jim Sutherland 6–4 1960 Jim Sutherland 4–5–1 1961 Jim Sutherland 3–7 Jim Sutherland (Athletic
List of Washington State Cougars football seasons
List_of_Washington_State_Cougars_football_seasons
Brief presentation of an idea for film and/or television series
State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-2849-0. Karg, Barbara; Van Over, Jim & Sutherland, Rick (2007). The everything filmmaking book: from script to premiere
Pitch_(filmmaking)
Men's basketball team of Clemson University
professional player. His teammate Jim Sutherland averaged 17 points a game and was the first Clemson athlete in any sport to win the Jim Weaver Award as the ACC's
Clemson Tigers men's basketball
Clemson_Tigers_men's_basketball
2018 crime drama television film
was released worldwide by Netflix. The film stars Katie Douglas, Rossif Sutherland, and David James Elliott. The film recounts the true story of Lisa McVey
Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey
Believe_Me:_The_Abduction_of_Lisa_McVey
American football player and coach (born 1990)
Kircher (1952–1955) Jim Sutherland (1956–1963) Bert Clark (1964–1967) Jim Sweeney (1968–1975) Jackie Sherrill (1976) Warren Powers (1977) Jim Walden (1978–1986)
Kirby_Moore
2005 British film
Russell Cinematography Daniel Cohen Edited by William Webb Music by Jim Sutherland Distributed by Pathé Release date 15 July 2005 (2005-07-15) Running
Festival_(2005_film)
American actor (born 1966)
next appeared on Broadway opposite Brian Cox, Chris Noth, Kiefer Sutherland and Jim Gaffigan in a revival of his father Jason Miller's play, That Championship
Jason_Patric
American journalist and ghostwriter (born 1964)
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
J._R._Moehringer
Topics referred to by the same term
Jim Sutherland (1914–1980), American football coach James Sutherland (cricket administrator) (born 1965), CEO of Cricket Australia James Sutherland (botanist)
James_Sutherland
American football coach (1961–2022)
Edwards, offensive coordinator Norm Chow, and quarterbacks Marc Wilson, Jim McMahon, and Steve Young, BYU played with a pass-heavy offense, which was
Mike Leach (American football coach)
Mike_Leach_(American_football_coach)
1994 live album by Page and Plant
percussion Michael Lee – drums, percussion Porl Thompson – guitar, banjo Jim Sutherland – mandolin, bodhrán Nigel Eaton – Hurdy-gurdy Ed Shearmur – Hammond
No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded
No_Quarter:_Jimmy_Page_and_Robert_Plant_Unledded
American football player and coach (born 1946)
finish at 10–3. In March 1989, Price was hired by WSU Athletic Director Jim Livengood to be head coach of the Washington State team. Price and Livengood
Mike_Price
1990 studio album by Billy Bragg
Cory Band – brass Côr Cochion Caerdydd – vocals Marc Duff – whistles Jim Sutherland – bodhran, percussion Dick Gaughan – vocals Wiggy – bass guitar, vocals
The_Internationale_(album)
American football player (1925–1968)
assistant coach at his alma mater under Jim Sutherland and Bert Clark, Niemi was retained on staff by new head coach Jim Sweeney in early 1968. He had battled
Laurie_Niemi
American football player and coach (born 1943)
Kircher (1952–1955) Jim Sutherland (1956–1963) Bert Clark (1964–1967) Jim Sweeney (1968–1975) Jackie Sherrill (1976) Warren Powers (1977) Jim Walden (1978–1986)
Jackie_Sherrill
Public high school in Inglewood, California, United States
player Justus Ross-Simmons, college football player Jim Sears, AFL and NFL football player Jim Sutherland, college football head coach, class of 1933 Zaven
Inglewood High School (California)
Inglewood_High_School_(California)
Song written and composed by Gavin Sutherland
"Sailing" is a song composed by Gavin Sutherland of the Sutherland Brothers in 1972, best known as a 1975 international hit for Rod Stewart. "Sailing"
Sailing (Sutherland Brothers song)
Sailing_(Sutherland_Brothers_song)
Formula made to approximate a bullet's stopping power
very successful elephant hunters such as Deaf Banks, Pete Pearson and Jim Sutherland, preferred large heavy bore rifles for elephant hunting in close country
Taylor_knock-out_factor
Canadian businessman
design and construction services company Sutherland-Schultz. He left that position in 1992 when Sutherland-Schultz was sold to the Vollmer Group. In
Jim_Balsillie
Kiefer Sutherland is a Canadian actor who has starred or played prominent roles in films and television series over several decades, including Stand by
Kiefer_Sutherland_filmography
2015 British TV series or programme
Macqueen Vicki Pepperdine Jonny Sweet Cara Theobold Katy Wix Composer Jim Sutherland Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of series
Together_(2015_TV_series)
American football coach
Kircher (1952–1955) Jim Sutherland (1956–1963) Bert Clark (1964–1967) Jim Sweeney (1968–1975) Jackie Sherrill (1976) Warren Powers (1977) Jim Walden (1978–1986)
Jesse_Bobbit
2007 British film
Niall Caimbeul as Geàrrd/Neach-ciùil Coinneach MacEalair Saighdear Jim Sutherland as Neach-ciùil Marian Lloyd as Neach-ciùil Iseabail Strachan as Neach-ciùil
Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle
Seachd:_The_Inaccessible_Pinnacle
Patanè, 78, Italian artist. W. A. H. Rushton, 78, British physiologist. Jim Sutherland, 65, Canadian-born American football player and coach. Suzanne Bombardier
Deaths_in_June_1980
List of Donald Sutherland works
Donald Sutherland (1935–2024) was a Canadian film, television, and stage actor, which spanned over 60 years of his career. He was nominated for eight Golden
Donald_Sutherland_filmography
2000 studio album by Shooglenifty
in the UK and Compass Records in the US and hired long time producer Jim Sutherland to produce their new album. The album sees the band expand their self-described
Solar_Shears
2004 studio album by Aberfeldy
recorded in 2003-2004 in mono using one microphone and produced by Jim Sutherland. The album achieved favourable reviews including NME, AllMusic and IndieLondon
Young Forever (Aberfeldy album)
Young_Forever_(Aberfeldy_album)
American football player and coach (born 1983)
Kircher (1952–1955) Jim Sutherland (1956–1963) Bert Clark (1964–1967) Jim Sweeney (1968–1975) Jackie Sherrill (1976) Warren Powers (1977) Jim Walden (1978–1986)
Jake_Dickert
American football player and coach (born 1938)
Jim Walden (born April 10, 1938) is an American former football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Washington State University
Jim Walden (American football)
Jim_Walden_(American_football)
2018 American film
Donald Sutherland, Judy Greer, and Luke Wilson. Blake Cooper as Bobby Marks, Michelle's brother and Lenore and Marty's son Donald Sutherland as Dr. Kahn
Measure_of_a_Man_(film)
American college football season
1960 college football season. In their fifth season under head coach Jim Sutherland, the Cougars compiled a 4–5–1 record and outscored their opponents 210 to 161
1960 Washington State Cougars football team
1960_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
American football player and coach
Welch was the quarterback for the school’s football team, which featured Jim Thorpe and was coached by Pop Warner. He was a member of the USA Track and
Gus_Welch
American college football season
1961 college football season. In their sixth season under head coach Jim Sutherland, the Cougars compiled a 3–7 record and were outscored 213 to 163. End
1961 Washington State Cougars football team
1961_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
2008 British film
by Patricia Gomes Klaus Heinecke Timo Langer Aldo Palumbo Music by Jim Sutherland Production companies Lansdowne Productions Scottish Documentary Institute
The_New_Ten_Commandments
American college football season
1958 college football season. In their third season under head coach Jim Sutherland, the Cougars compiled a 7–3 record and outscored their opponents 199 to 117
1958 Washington State Cougars football team
1958_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
Kircher (1952–1955) Jim Sutherland (1956–1963) Bert Clark (1964–1967) Jim Sweeney (1968–1975) Jackie Sherrill (1976) Warren Powers (1977) Jim Walden (1978–1986)
List of Washington State Cougars head football coaches
List_of_Washington_State_Cougars_head_football_coaches
American football coach (born 1947)
football scholarship to Montana State in Bozeman to play for head coach Jim Sweeney, and was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He was an
Dennis_Erickson
American computer scientist and Internet pioneer
of Evans & Sutherland included the future founders of Adobe (John Warnock) and Silicon Graphics (Jim Clark). From 1974 to 1978 Sutherland was the Fletcher
Ivan_Sutherland
Scottish musical group
Martin Furey (vocals, uilleann pipes), Martyn Bennett (shehnai) and Jim Sutherland (bodhran). In an interview with World Beat Planet, Swan paid particular
Mouth_Music
American investigative journalist
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
Anna_Wolfe
American football player and coach (born 1979)
with the Cougars. On September 14, 2023, Seattle Sea Dragons head coach Jim Haslett announced that Nick Rolovich would become the team's offensive coordinator
Nick_Rolovich
Australian public health doctor and scientist
James "Jim" Sutherland Lawson (born 6 May 1934) is an Australian public health doctor and scientist, known for research on breast cancer and for public
James Lawson (Australian doctor)
James_Lawson_(Australian_doctor)
High school in Bergen County, New Jersey, US
former Teaneck High School athlete, while one of his top players is Jim Sutherland, a sophomore from Ridgewood." Hi-Way 1963 Yearbook, p. 52 as "Linda
Teaneck_High_School
American radio producer (born 1965)
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
David_Isay
American musician (1942–2022)
They had three children Juliette (now Juliette Crossley), Joshua and Sutherland. Seals moved to Nashville, Tennessee where he spent the rest of his life
Jim_Seals
American college football season
football season. In their eighth and final season under head coach Jim Sutherland, the Cougars compiled a 3–6–1 record (1–1 in AAWU, fourth), and were
1963 Washington State Cougars football team
1963_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
American football player and coach (1884–1964)
Carlisle Indian Industrial School of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with teammate Jim Thorpe, under famed coach Pop Warner. In 1921, Dietz took a coaching position
William_Henry_Dietz
American college football season
Division football season. In their seventh season under head coach Jim Sutherland, the Cougars compiled a 5–4–1 record (1–1 in AAWU, third), and outscored
1962 Washington State Cougars football team
1962_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
guest star credits. Key: = Recurring Key: = Special Guest Kiefer Sutherland – Jack Bauer Leslie Hope – Teri Bauer Elisha Cuthbert – Kim Bauer Sarah
List_of_24_characters
American college football season
1959 college football season. In their fourth season under head coach Jim Sutherland, the Cougars compiled a 6–4 record and outscored their opponents 177 to 121
1959 Washington State Cougars football team
1959_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
Electoral ward of East Ayrshire, Scotland
Election Councillors 2007 Elaine Dinwoodie (Labour) Drew Filson (SNP) Jim Sutherland (Ind.) 2009 Moira Pirie (Labour) 2012 John Bell (SNP) 2017 Drew Filson
Doon_Valley_(ward)
American college football season
head coach Jim Sutherland, the team posted a 3–6–1 overall record, and were 2–5–1 in the Pacific Coast Conference. Hired in January, Sutherland was previously
1956 Washington State Cougars football team
1956_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
American journalist (born 1958)
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
Thomas_French
1953 film
with the children as much as I did." During filming the stepson of Jim Sutherland died in a drowning accident. The film was released in the US as The
The_Kidnappers
American journalist
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
Lisa_Gartner
Scottish band
McKerron on fiddle and Fred Morrison on Highland Pipes and low whistle and Jim Sutherland on percussion. New Celeste released Best New Celeste (2004) a compilation
New_Celeste
American baseball player (1944–2024)
Gary Lynn Sutherland (September 27, 1944 – December 16, 2024), nicknamed "Sudsy", was an American professional baseball middle infielder. He player 13
Gary_Sutherland
American journalist (born 1961)
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
Michele_Norris
American football player and coach (1929–2013)
Stadium, which opened in 1980. Sweeney was the father of nine children: Jim, Peggy, Sheila, Carol, Mary Lou (Dion), Daniel, Colline, Patty (Negrete)
Jim Sweeney (American football, born 1929)
Jim_Sweeney_(American_football,_born_1929)
British film director
James Loach (born 6 June 1969) is a British film director. Jim Loach was born in London to Ken Loach and Lesley Ashton in June 1969, one of five children
Jim_Loach
American football player and coach (1941–2021)
Kircher (1952–1955) Jim Sutherland (1956–1963) Bert Clark (1964–1967) Jim Sweeney (1968–1975) Jackie Sherrill (1976) Warren Powers (1977) Jim Walden (1978–1986)
Warren_Powers
2017 mass shooting in Texas, U.S.
killed 26 people and wounded 22 others at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, United States. Kelley was subsequently shot and wounded
Sutherland Springs church shooting
Sutherland_Springs_church_shooting
American college football season
during the 1957 college football season. Led by second-year head coach Jim Sutherland, the team posted a 6–4 overall record, and were 5–3 in the Pacific Coast
1957 Washington State Cougars football team
1957_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
2016 studio album by Kiefer Sutherland
the debut studio album by actor Kiefer Sutherland, produced by Jude Cole from the label Ironworks which Sutherland co-owns. The album was released on August
Down_in_a_Hole_(album)
American actor
Albert Edward 'Eddie' Sutherland (January 5, 1895 – December 31, 1973) was a British-born American film director and actor. Born in London, he was from
A._Edward_Sutherland
English art patron and collector (1881–1965)
She was an early patron of the Ashington Group. David Jones met Sutherland through Jim Ede; Ben and Winifred Nicholson met her through the artist Constance
Helen_Sutherland
American football player, coach, and administrator (1918–2009)
lead on a 17-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ken Ploen to receiver Jim Gibbons. The Hawks then allowed Ohio State just 53 yards total offense in
Forest_Evashevski
American mathematician and billionaire (1938–2024)
Patterson, Nick; Kra, Irwin; Phillips, Tony; Yau, Shing-Tung; Millson, John; Sutherland, Scott; Brown, Peter; Laufer, Henry; Mercer, Bob; Hawrys Simons, Marilyn;
Jim_Simons
American reporter and author
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
Jo_Becker
Basketball player selection
States San Diego Rockets South Carolina Area Trade School (Sr.) 14 147 Jim Sutherland# F United States Seattle SuperSonics Clemson (Sr.) 15 148 Rich Peek#
1967_NBA_draft
American journalist and author (born 1979)
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
Peter_Zuckerman
American football player (1928–2022)
"If you ever watched McElhenny", explained Washington State coach Jim Sutherland, "you'd think he had eyes on the back of his head. I've seen him cut
Hugh_McElhenny
American football player and sportscaster (1936–2020)
quarterback at Santa Monica High. He played high school football under coach Jim Sutherland. Grosscup was a quarterback for the University of Washington in Seattle
Lee_Grosscup
"Prisoners of the Harvest" for WTSP-TV Excellence in Local Reporting Jim Sutherland 26 Edward Zuckerman 34 "How Would the U.S. Survive a Nuclear War?" for
List of Livingston Award winners
List_of_Livingston_Award_winners
Former Australian football club
(South Melbourne) Wal Smallhorn (South Melbourne) Percy Smith (Richmond) Jim Sutherland (South Melbourne) Herbert Sutton (South Melbourne & Hawthorn) Jack H
Leopold_Football_Club
American journalist and author
Feldstein (1983 co-winner) Jim Sutherland (1983 co-winner) Daniel Biddle (1984) Tom Hallman (1985) Charles Ely (1986 co-winner) Jim Lyons (1986 co-winner)
Kevin_Cullen
American computer graphics company
Evans & Sutherland is an American computer graphics firm founded in 1968 by David Evans and Ivan Sutherland. Its current[when?] products are used in digital
Evans_&_Sutherland
1986 single by Cheap Trick
the CHR ears back to this AOR standby." In a review of The Doctor, Jim Sutherland, writing for the Red Deer Advocate, described the song as a "potential
It's Only Love (Cheap Trick song)
It's_Only_Love_(Cheap_Trick_song)
American college football season
motel-restaurant, the Hilltop Lodge, in early 1956. His successor was Jim Sutherland, the Cougars' head coach for eight seasons, through 1963. Two Cougars
1955 Washington State Cougars football team
1955_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
American athletic director and coach
former Teaneck High School athlete, while one of his top players is Jim Sutherland, a sophomore from Ridgewood.... A native of Teaneck, coach Peck played
Bob_Peck_(athletic_director)
1966–67 Bob Verga Duke Jim Connelly Virginia Larry Miller North Carolina Mike Lewis Duke Bob Lewis North Carolina Jim Sutherland Clemson Paul Long Wake
List of All-Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball teams
List_of_All-Atlantic_Coast_Conference_men's_basketball_teams
Scottish writer, broadcaster and language activist
in which Kay was supported by the singer Rod Paterson and musicians Jim Sutherland and Derek Hoy. Made in Scotland (contributor), Carcanet, 1974, ISBN 9780856350832
Billy_Kay_(writer)
1969 album by The 13th Floor Elevators
Sutherland, Thomas, and Leatherman. Most of the tracks recorded early in 1968 were discarded and the album was completed later that year. Sutherland holds
Bull_of_the_Woods
Basketball player selection
Ohio University (Sr.) Steve Sullivan, Georgetown University (Sr.) Jim Sutherland, Clemson University (Sr.) These players were officially considered draft
1967_ABA_draft
former Teaneck High School athlete, while one of his top players is Jim Sutherland, a sophomore from Ridgewood.... A native of Teaneck, coach Peck played
List of people from Teaneck, New Jersey
List_of_people_from_Teaneck,_New_Jersey
JIM SUTHERLAND
JIM SUTHERLAND
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.
Male
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian Joakim, KIM means "Jehovah raises up."Â Compare with another form of Kim.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American English
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Indian
Science
Male
English
Short form of English Simon, SIM means "hearkening."
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
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM-LY means "golden lion."
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Supplanter
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WIM means "will-helmet."
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
(豪金) Korean name JIN-HO means "golden hero/leader."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM means "golden." Compare with another form of Kim.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gold, Bright, Beautiful, Berry, Precious
Girl/Female
Muslim
White gazelle, Antelope
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 CUC means "golden chrysanthemum."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of the right hand
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jimmy, JIMI means "supplanter."
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."
Male
English
Short form of English Jimmy, JIM means "supplanter."
JIM SUTHERLAND
JIM SUTHERLAND
Male
Chinese
the sun.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced form of McCurley.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in northern France named Corlay, for example in Côtes-du-Nord and Indre, or possibly from Corlieu, the former name of La Rue Saint Pierre in Oise. Reaney and Wilson suggest also it may have been a variant of the nickname Curlew, after the bird, Anglo-Norman French curleu.
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian
Lovable
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Somerset named Bradney, from Old English brÄd ‘broad’ (dative -an) + Ä“g ‘island’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, German
Stone
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
From the Veda; One of the Veds
Boy/Male
Slavic
In Catholic writings Dimas is the compassionate thief who died with Jesus.
Boy/Male
Indian
Dawn, Sunrise, Morning glory, First Ray of light, One who is of the nature of time itself
Male
English
Short form of English Gabriel, RIEL means "man of God"Â or "warrior of God."
JIM SUTHERLAND
JIM SUTHERLAND
JIM SUTHERLAND
JIM SUTHERLAND
JIM SUTHERLAND
imp. & p. p.
of Rim
v. t.
To sing to the tune of a jig.
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.
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 furnish with a rim; to border.
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).
a.
Having dim sight; lacking perception.
n.
A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.
n.
The border, edge, or margin of a thing, usually of something circular or curving; as, the rim of a kettle or basin.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rim
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.
n.
A planing machine with a reversing tool, to plane both ways.
v. t.
To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a door.
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.
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. i.
To dance a jig; to skip about.
n.
A machine for bending or straightening rails.