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John Coxe may refer to: Naukane (c. 1779–1850), Native Hawaiian chief who traveled widely through North America in the early 19th century John Redman Coxe
John_Coxe
Surname list
Francis Coxe (fl. 1560–1575), English astrologer and quack physician Henry Coxe, English scholar Hopewell Coxe, American politician John Coxe, adopted
Coxe
Topics referred to by the same term
John Hippisley may refer to John Hippisley (1530–1570), MP for Wells and Bridport John Hippisley (Parliamentarian) (fl. 1617–1653), English MP for Petersfield
John_Hippisley
Hawaiian chief
Naukane (c. 1779 – February 2, 1850), also known as John Coxe, Edward Cox, and Coxe was a Native Hawaiian chief who traveled widely through North America
Naukane
American politician (1755–1824)
Tench Coxe (May 22, 1755 – July 17, 1824) was an American political economist and a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress in 1788–1789
Tench_Coxe
British politician and abolitionist
12 September 1781 Smith married Frances Coape (1758 – 1840), daughter of John and Hannah Coape, both Dissenters. They had five sons and five daughters
William_Smith_(abolitionist)
John Coxe (c. 1695 – 27 Jan 1783) of Nether Lypiatt, Gloucestershire was an English landowner and Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of Charles
John_Coxe_(MP)
British diplomat and politician
Sir John Coxe Hippisley, 1st Baronet (c. February 1746 – 3 May 1825) was a British diplomat and politician who pursued an 'unflagging, though wholly unsuccessful
Sir John Hippisley, 1st Baronet
Sir_John_Hippisley,_1st_Baronet
American physician and medical educator (1773–1864)
John Redman Coxe (September 16, 1773 – March 22, 1864) was a medical doctor and professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Born in Trenton
John_Redman_Coxe
British judge, politician and scholar
highly questionable activity: he initially supported the existing MP John Coxe Hippisley, only to withdraw his support at a late stage and announce his
James_Marriott_(judge)
Primary fur trading post of the Pacific Fur Company
laborers from the Hawaiian Kingdom, including Naukane (also known as John Coxe). Notable among the early staff of Fort Astoria were two Scottish emigrants
Fort_Astoria
British politician
John Langston (c. 1758 – 18 February 1812) was an English merchant banker and politician. He sat in the House of Commons of Great Britain and its successor
John_Langston_(MP)
Physician among initial fellows of Royal Society
Thomas Coxe (1615 – 1685) was an English physician. He studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, graduating with a BA in 1635 and an MA in 1638. He was among
Thomas_Coxe
King of Hawaii from 1819 to 1824
Naukane who had already been to America (where he picked up the name John Coxe) and then England. Since Ellis wanted to travel back to England anyway
Kamehameha_II
United States historic place
carpentry tools, and the kitchen, where daily meals were prepared. Naukane (John Coxe) New Caledonia Vancouver National Historic Reserve Historic District "National
Fort_Vancouver
American judge (1847–1923)
Alfred Conkling Coxe Sr. (May 20, 1847 – April 15, 1923) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Alfred_Conkling_Coxe_Sr.
American musical duo
reforming in the mid-1990s. It was composed of Simeon (born Simeon Oliver Coxe III), who performed on a primitive synthesizer of his own devising; and,
Silver_Apples
Bilateral relations
achieved in part by the Quebec Act 1774 and the Papists Act 1778. Sir John Coxe Hippisley's brief mission to Rome to explore the possibility of restoring
Holy See–United Kingdom relations
Holy_See–United_Kingdom_relations
Law enforcement agency
Harris, J. D. Lykes, M. Hagerty, William Clay, J. L. Ellison, W. W. Coxe and John Coxe. That force held strong for the next year, but was reduced back to
Birmingham_Police_Department
Grade I listed hotel in Mendip, UK
It was occupied by the descendants of the commissioning owner, John Hippisley-Coxe, until 1956. Since then owners including William Rees-Mogg and Peter
Ston_Easton_Park
Coxe was the son of Benjamin Coxe, a prominent early leader among the Particular Baptists. In 1669, he joined the Bedford church made famous by John Bunyan
Nehemiah_Coxe
Canadian fur trader and surveyor (1770–1857)
Press. pp. 37–38, 50. ISBN 978-0-295-97485-9. Kittelson, David (1965). "John Coxe: Hawaii's First Soldier of Fortune" (PDF). Hawaii Historical Review. 1
David_Thompson_(explorer)
Topics referred to by the same term
(1785–1857), first Commodore of the New York Yacht Club John Cocke (disambiguation) John Coxe (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
John_Cox
17th century deed of the Province of New Jersey
Philadelphia Eagles. Coxe stopped Keith, claiming that his line veered too far to the west. To finish the border, Governor Coxe, and his East Jersey counterpart
Quintipartite_Deed
Henry Hippisley Coxe (1748-1795) of Ston Easton Park, Somerset, was MP for Somerset (1792-5). He was the 3rd son of John Hippisley Coxe (1715-1769), builder
Henry_Hippisley_Coxe
English lawyer and Tory politician
between 1698 and 1722. Coxe was the second son of John Coxe of Tarlton, Gloucestershire, and his wife Deborah Driver, daughter of John Driver of Avening,
Charles_Coxe
British lawyer and politician
Thomas Master 1735–1747 Thomas Master 1747–1749 John Coxe 1749–1754 Succeeded by Benjamin Bathurst John Dawnay Political offices Preceded by In Commission
Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst
Henry_Bathurst,_2nd_Earl_Bathurst
British soldier and member of parliament
Preceded by Sir John Coxe Hippisley John Pytches Member of Parliament for Sudbury 1807 – 1812 With: Sir John Coxe Hippisley Succeeded by Sir John Coxe Hippisley
Emanuel_Felix_Agar
Colonial administrator (1642–1700)
prominently in public affairs as the principal American agent of Daniel Coxe. Coxe never visited America and relied upon Tatham to oversee his extensive
John_Tatham_(colonist)
American anthropologist (1849–1915)
Matilda Coxe Stevenson (née Evans) (May 12, 1849 – June 24, 1915), who also wrote under the name Tilly E. Stevenson, was an American anthropologist. She
Matilda_Coxe_Stevenson
Early United States province
Virginia" published by John Farrer. The second reference is "A Map of Carolana and the River Meschacebe" published by Colonel Daniel Coxe Jr. Heath was attorney
Carolana
death of his son, the 2nd Baronet, in 1867. Sir John Coxe Hippisley, 1st Baronet (c. 1748–1825) Sir John Stuart Hippisley, 2nd Baronet (1790–1867) Cokayne
Hippisley_baronets
American bishop (1818–1896
Arthur Cleveland Coxe (May 10, 1818 – July 20, 1896) was the second Episcopal bishop of Western New York. He used Cleveland as his given name and is often
Arthur_Cleveland_Coxe
British army officer and statesman (1650–1722)
234. Tincey 2005, p. 158. Chandler 1973, pp. 12–13. Hibbert 2001, p. 36. Coxe 1847, I, 18. Holmes 2008, pp. 139–140. Miller 2000, p. 187. Churchill 2002b
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
John_Churchill,_1st_Duke_of_Marlborough
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1918
probably never sat for Cirencester At the election of 1708, Bathurst and Coxe were initially declared elected; but on petition, the election was declared
Cirencester_(constituency)
American writer and educator
Margaret Coxe (1805–1855) was an American writer and educator. Coxe founded the Cincinnati Female Seminary in 1843. Seven years later, John Zachos became
Margaret_Coxe
English politician
Britain Preceded by Henry Bathurst Thomas Master Member of Parliament for Cirencester 1747–1749 With: Henry Bathurst Succeeded by Henry Bathurst John Coxe
Thomas_Master_(died_1749)
19th-century American merchant ship
to oversee the interests of these laborers. Naukane was given the name John Coxe while on Tonquin and later joined the North West Company. Tonquin and
Tonquin_(1807_ship)
English barrister
Historical Letter to Sir Richard Musgrave. His Historical Letters to Sir John Coxe Hippisley (1815) contained matter connected with the question of Catholic
Francis_Plowden_(barrister)
British politician (1761-1824)
George Richard St John, 3rd Viscount Bolingbroke (5 March 1761 – 11 December 1824), styled The Honourable George St John from his birth until 1787, was
George St John, 3rd Viscount Bolingbroke
George_St_John,_3rd_Viscount_Bolingbroke
1/2) John Coxe Hippisley Sudbury (seat 2/2) Thomas Champion Crespigny Suffolk (seat 1/2) Sir Charles Bunbury, Bt | Suffolk (seat 2/2) Sir John Rous,
List of MPs elected in the 1790 British general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1790_British_general_election
Ceremonial officer of the English county of Berkshire
Hurst 1 February 1799: James Sibbald, of Sunninghill 5 February 1800: Sir John Coxe Hippisley, 1st Baronet, of Warfield Grove 11 February 1801: Onesiphorus
High_Sheriff_of_Berkshire
Chief executives of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Norris (1722), John Mifflin, and Alexander Stedman. In other cases, William Coxe pleaded illness (1758), Samuel Mifflin (1761), William Coxe and Daniel Benezet
Mayor_of_Philadelphia
American politician (1839–1895)
Eckley Brinton Coxe (June 4, 1839 – May 13, 1895) was an American mining engineer, coal baron, inventor, industrialist, state senator, and philanthropist
Eckley_Brinton_Coxe
Daniel Coxe III (c. 1640 – 19 January 1730) FRS was an English physician and governor of West Jersey from 1687 to 1688 and 1689 to 1692. The Coxe family
Daniel_Coxe
American army transport ship
General Frank M. Coxe was a steam ferry which was built for the United States Army to provide transportation services among several military facilities
USAT_General_Frank_M._Coxe
English Whig politician and militia officer
Cherry, p. 183. Stephen Coxe, p. 320. Ewald, p. 390. England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991. Cracroft's Peerage. Coxe, p. 3. Folkard, p. 302. Burke
Robert_Walpole_(colonel)
18th-century English inventor
for Arkwright, as well as for Highs and Kay. History of patent law Tench Coxe Notes For example, the MadeHow biography of Arkwright confuses the two, giving
John_Kay_(spinning_frame)
orientalist Alexander Catcott (1725–1779), geologist and theologian Sir John Coxe Hippisley (1745–1825), politician William Gregor (1761–1817), mineralogist
List_of_Old_Bristolians
English astrologer and quack doctor (fl. 1560–1575)
Francis Coxe (also called Fraunces Cox; fl. 1560–1575) was an English astrologer and quack physician. He was tried for sorcery in 1561 and severely punished
Francis_Coxe
British peer and Whig politician
John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe (9 April 1728 – 21 December 1780), was a British peer and Whig politician. Dawnay was the younger son of John Dawnay,
John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe
John_Dawnay,_4th_Viscount_Downe
2012. Watt. R., Bibliotheca britannica, 1824 John Redman Coxe (1809). The Philadelphia medical museum. John Redman Coxe. p. 115. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
John_Clennell
Sidney, ed. (1891). "Hippisley, John Coxe" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 27. London: Smith, Elder & Co. "John McDonald". Oxford Dictionary of
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1800
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1800
English historian & priest (1748–1828)
William Coxe FRS (17 March [O.S. 6 March] 1748 – 8 June 1828) was an English historian and priest who served as a travelling companion and tutor to nobility
William_Coxe_(historian)
London Baptist Confession, son of Benjamin Coxe Anne Dutton (1692–1765): English poet and associate of John Wesley and George Whitefield Benjamin Keach
List_of_Reformed_Baptists
American politician (1757–1807)
to the presidential election of 1800. Alongside activists such as Tench Coxe and Mathew Carey, he worked to ensure a wide distribution of Democratic-Republican
John_J._Beckley
the Queen's physician and governor of New Jersey, Dr Daniel Coxe. Montgomery's sons were: John Montgomery (died 1741) General Alexander Montgomery (died
John_Montgomery_(died_1733)
British statesman (1690–1763)
(1911). "Granville, John Carteret, Earl". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 362–363. Coxe, William, Memoirs of
John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville
John_Carteret,_2nd_Earl_Granville
English member of Parliament
Charles Westley Coxe (c. 1754 – 10 March 1806) was the member of Parliament for Cricklade in England from 13 April 1784 to 4 April 1785. No speeches from
Charles_Westley_Coxe
Whig Stockbridge (seat 2/2) George Porter Whig Sudbury (seat 1/2) Sir John Coxe Hippisley Sudbury (seat 2/2) Charles Wyatt Suffolk (seat 1/2) Sir William
List of MPs elected in the 1812 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1812_United_Kingdom_general_election
American politician (born 1949)
2nd district election in Rhode Island, 1990 √ Jack Reed (D) 59.2% Gertrude Coxe (R) 40.8% United States House of Representatives 2nd district Democratic
Jack Reed (Rhode Island politician)
Jack_Reed_(Rhode_Island_politician)
Interpolated phrase in verses 5:7–8 of 1 John
speaking of the heavenly witnesses in Unity of the Church. Arthur Cleveland Coxe and Nathaniel Cornwall also consider the evidence as suggestively positive
Johannine_Comma
British lawyer and Whig politician
printed in vol. iii of Coxe's Walpole. "Orlebar, John (ORLR715J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. "ORLEBAR, John (1697-1765), of Hinwick
John_Orlebar
Whig Stockbridge (seat 2/2) George Porter Whig Sudbury (seat 1/2) Sir John Coxe Hippisley Sudbury (seat 2/2) Emanuel Felix Agar Suffolk (seat 1/2) Sir
List of MPs elected in the 1807 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1807_United_Kingdom_general_election
American Founding Father and politician
John Hart (c. 1713 – May 11, 1779) was an American Founding Father and politician in colonial New Jersey. As a delegate to the Continental Congress, Hart
John Hart (New Jersey politician)
John_Hart_(New_Jersey_politician)
Sloop of the Royal Navy
aboard Racoon when she arrived at Fort Astoria was Naukane (also known as John Coxe), a Native Hawaiian. The North West Company had hired him as a laborer
HMS_Racoon_(1808)
English composer (1712-1795)
was involved with John Langshaw in a project to transcribe pieces by the composer for barrel organ. In 1760, he married Martha Coxe, through whom he became
John_Christopher_Smith
(seat 2/2) George Porter Whig Sudbury (seat 1/2) Sir John Coxe Hippisley Sudbury (seat 2/2) John Pytches Suffolk (seat 1/2) Sir Charles Bunbury, Bt Suffolk
List of MPs elected in the 1806 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1806_United_Kingdom_general_election
English actor
programmes as Lorna Doone, John Ridd and Evelyn Waugh's wartime saga Sword of Honour, and in Mike Leigh's film Topsy-Turvy. He played Mr Coxe in 1999's BBC version
Richard_Coyle
American Quaker leader and politician (c. 1693 – 1750)
John Kinsey (c. 1693 – May 11, 1750) was an American lawyer, politician, and Quaker leader. After being admitted to the bar in Philadelphia and in New
John_Kinsey_(Quaker_leader)
planner Ana Luz Acevedo-Cabrera (No party preference), professor Thomas Coxe (No party preference), contractor Sean Dougherty (Democratic), software engineer
2026 United States House of Representatives elections in California
2026_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_California
English librarian and scholar
Henry Octavius Coxe (20 September 1811 in Bucklebury, Berkshire, England – 8 July 1881 in Oxford) was an English librarian and scholar. The eighth son
Henry_Coxe
Canadian businessman and author (born 1954)
value." This television persona was encouraged by executive producer Stuart Coxe, who occasionally asked O'Leary to be "more evil" during the first two seasons
Kevin_O'Leary
Scottish psychiatrist
Sir James Coxe MD FRSE (1811 – 1878) was a Scottish physician and expert on psychiatry. Controversially (though not at the time) he linked mental illness
James_Coxe
American civil and hydraulic engineer
John Ripley Freeman (July 27, 1855 – October 6, 1932) was an American civil and hydraulic engineer. He is known for the design of several waterworks and
John_Ripley_Freeman
American linguist and diplomat
John Dyneley Prince (April 17, 1868 – October 11, 1945) was an American linguist, diplomat, and politician. He was a professor at New York University and
John_Dyneley_Prince
English Protestant priest, writer, and martyr
of Leonard Coxe, who was schoolmaster in Reading, with whom he met and discussed topics such as education, Universities, languages, etc. Coxe went to the
John_Frith_(martyr)
American Founding Father (1755–1804)
role was the temporary location of the capital from New York City. Tench Coxe was sent to speak to Maclay to bargain about the capital being temporarily
Alexander_Hamilton
Radio show
1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine, Black Mask, novels, comic books
Casey, Crime Photographer (radio series)
Casey,_Crime_Photographer_(radio_series)
English barrister and historian
write. The success of his history and the influence of Archdeacon William Coxe brought Adolphus into close connection with Henry Addington, then prime minister
John_Adolphus
English churchman and author, Archdeacon of Lindisfarne
Richard Charles Coxe (25 July 1800–25 August 1865) was an English churchman and author, archdeacon of Lindisfarne from 1853. He was half-brother to Henry
Richard_Coxe_(priest)
American multinational technology company
consisted of the following directors: Tench Coxe (former managing director of Sutter Hill Ventures) John Dabiri (engineer and professor at the California
Nvidia
English Anglican bishop and classical scholar (1843–1911)
was married twice, first to Susan Esther Coxe (1870), daughter of the Bodleian librarian Henry Octavius Coxe, who died at the palace in 1894; and then
John_Wordsworth
Wynn Sir William Wynn Death 6 June 1749 Cirencester u* Thomas Master John Coxe Death 17 June 1749 Tavistock u Sir Richard Wrottesley Sir Richard Wrottesley
List of Great Britain by-elections (1734–1754)
List_of_Great_Britain_by-elections_(1734–1754)
Large company involved in many industries
Losing Corporations. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. p. 106. ISBN 9781118747964. Retrieved September 29, 2020. Coxe, Donald (2003). The New Reality of
Conglomerate_(company)
(help) William Coxe (1904). A historical tour through Monmouthshire (2 ed.). Davies and co. p. v-vi. Retrieved 27 June 2012. Rolls, John. "London and Surrey
John_Rolls
American judge
John Thompson Nixon (August 31, 1820 – September 28, 1889) was a United States representative from New Jersey and a United States district judge of the
John_T._Nixon
Village in Monmouthshire, Wales
of their conftruction.' Coxe later claimed that Oldcastle 'was remarkable as the refidence of the celebrated reformer fir John Oldcaftle lord Cobham, who
Oldcastle,_Monmouthshire
Apple cultivar
sprightly taste". Coxe described it and provided an illustration in his 1817 book, A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees. Coxe and other authors mention
Winesap
British botanist (1742-1819)
pianeta, saggio poetico (London, 1786), and he made contributions to William Coxe's Literary Life and Select Works of Benjamin Stillingfleet. The standard author
John_Stackhouse_(botanist)
American politician
John Thomas Dunn (June 4, 1838 – February 22, 1907) was a U.S. representative from New Jersey. Born in County Tipperary in Ireland (then a part of the
John_T._Dunn
American astronomer and instrument builder
John Alfred Brashear (November 24, 1840 – April 8, 1920) was an American astronomer and instrument builder. Brashear was born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania
John_Brashear
Gloucestershire. Built in 1702–1705 by an unknown architect for Judge John Coxe, with one wing added in 1931 by Horder, the small house forms a perfect
Percy_Richard_Morley_Horder
American lawyer and diplomat
Seth Low, Edward L. Pierce, Joseph H. Choate, Chauncey Depew, and Bishop Coxe" (PDF). The New York Times. 21 November 1894. Retrieved 16 April 2019. Paul
John_Jay_(lawyer)
Greek-American physician and educator (1820–1898)
southeast corner of Ninth and Walnut. The school was founded by Miss Margaret Coxe in 1843. Together they were also co-principals of Cooper Female Institute
John_Celivergos_Zachos
Town in New York, United States
Coxe Patent, 76,000 acres (31,000 ha) deeded on May 30, 1770, to William Coxe, Daniel Coxe, Rebecca Coxe, John Tabor Kempe and his wife Grace (Coxe)
New_Hartford,_New_York
House in Llanover, Monmouthshire
2023. Bradney 1992, p. 186. Coxe 1995, p. 281. "Coldbrook House". Parks & Gardens UK. Retrieved 11 February 2023. Mullan, John (29 September 2016). "The
Coldbrook_Park
(seat 2/2) George Porter Whig Sudbury (seat 1/2) Sir John Coxe Hippisley Sudbury (seat 2/2) John Pytches Suffolk (seat 1/2) Sir Charles Bunbury, Bt Suffolk
List of MPs elected in the 1802 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1802_United_Kingdom_general_election
Play written by Louis O. Coxe and Robert Chapman
Billy Budd is a play by Louis O. Coxe and Robert H. Chapman based on Herman Melville's novella of the same name. Originally titled Uniform of Flesh, the
Billy_Budd_(play)
Governor of New Jersey (1852-1920)
John Franklin Fort (March 20, 1852 – November 17, 1920) was an American Republican Party politician, who served as the 33rd governor of New Jersey, from
John_Franklin_Fort
JOHN COXE
JOHN COXE
Male
German
Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Biblical
the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Hindu
God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.
Boy/Male
American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian
The Lord is Gracious; God has Given; Gift of God; God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John; Abbreviation of Jonathan
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean
The grace or mercy of the Lord.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Malayalam, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Shakesp
God is Merciful; Gift of God; God is Gracious; By the Grace of God
Male
English
 Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
God is Merciful; Gift of God
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, German, etc.
English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yÅÌ£hÄnÄn ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek IÅannÄ“s (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God is Gracious
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.
JOHN COXE
JOHN COXE
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of Lotus
Girl/Female
English American
Derived from Alicia: (sweet; honest; truth) and Felecia:.
Girl/Female
Hebrew Spanish
Grace.
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rishi of Rigved
Girl/Female
Tamil
Friend of fire, Sparkling eyes
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant Seward.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Mother of Dharma
Surname or Lastname
English (Wiltshire)
English (Wiltshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a well dedicated to St. Bride or by a stream frequented by birds (Old English bridd).
Girl/Female
Hindu
JOHN COXE
JOHN COXE
JOHN COXE
JOHN COXE
JOHN COXE
n.
The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.
n.
A proper name of a man.
v. t.
To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
a.
Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.
v. t.
To unite in marriage.
n.
A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.
v. t.
To join together.
v. t.
To join; to unite.
v. t.
To enjoin upon; to command.
v. i.
To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.
n.
A familiar diminutive of John.
v. t.
To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
n.
A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.
v. t.
To associate, to join.
v. t.
To join together.
v. t.
To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Join
imp. & p. p.
of Join