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English poet
Joseph Blacket (d. 1810) was an English poet. Blacket was born, according to his own testimony, at the obscure village of Tunstall, North Yorkshire, two
Joseph_Blacket
Surname list
Mayor of Newcastle John Blackett (1818–1893), New Zealand engineer Joseph Blacket (d. 1810), poet Lee Blackett (born 1982), English rugby player and coach
Blackett
Australian architect
Edmund Thomas Blacket (25 August 1817 – 9 February 1883) was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University of Sydney, St. Andrew's
Edmund_Blacket
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Bay Horse, which is tied to the Yorkshire-based brewer Samuel Smith. Joseph Blacket (d. 1810), poet Harold D. Foster (1943–2009), geographer Listed buildings
Tunstall,_North_Yorkshire
Annual regional architecture award in New South Wales, Australia
The Blacket Prize for Regional Architecture is an award presented annually at the New South Wales Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects awards
Blacket_Prize
Church in New South Wales, Australia
regularly used for recitals and concerts. Designed primarily by Edmund Blacket on foundations laid by James Hume, the cathedral was built from 1837 to
St_Andrew's_Cathedral,_Sydney
This is a list of buildings designed in part or full by Edmund Blacket. Blacket was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University
List of Edmund Blacket buildings
List_of_Edmund_Blacket_buildings
Church in New South Wales, Australia
building are one of the first Sydney designs by the colonial architect Edmund Blacket, who later became renowned for his ecclesiastical architecture. The expansive
St_John's,_Ashfield
School in Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
gentleman's private residence in past years. The site was designed by Edmund Blacket (Aston Lodge and now Saunders Administration Building) and built from 1864
Emanuel_School,_Australia
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Francis Greenway, Edmund Blacket and Walter Liberty Vernon and was built from 1822 to 1958, originally with
Old_Liverpool_Hospital
Prominent quadrangle in Sydney, Australia
England. In the 1850s, under the direction of Blacket, three stonemasons worked on the clock tower gargoyles: Joseph Popplewell, Edwin Colley, and Barnet. The
University of Sydney Quadrangle
University_of_Sydney_Quadrangle
Church in New South Wales, Australia
Wales, Australia. It was designed by Richard Cromwell Carpenter and Edmund Blacket and built from 1848 to 1850 by William Munro. The property is owned by
Church of the Holy Innocents, Rossmore
Church_of_the_Holy_Innocents,_Rossmore
Church in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
first architect was Henry Robertson, who was soon succeeded by Edmund Blacket, a major figure in Australian architectural history and a parishioner of
Christ_Church_St_Laurence
Church in Perth, Western Australia
Academic Gothic architecture, designed by noted Australian architect Edmund Blacket; occupying a strategic position at the corner of Saint Georges Terrace
St_George's_Cathedral,_Perth
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Saint Mark's Anglican Church in Darling Point Road was designed by Edmund Blacket in 1852 and is now a popular wedding venue. It has hosted weddings such
Darling_Point
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Edmund Blacket and built during 1878 by John and James Eaton. It is also known as Northwood
Northwood_House,_Northwood
Heritage listed Church in New South Wales, Australia
Foster being responsible for the building of the original church. Edmund Blacket designed the rectory. The property is owned by Anglican Property Trust
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kelso
Holy_Trinity_Anglican_Church,_Kelso
Bay in Nunavut, Canada
Sir John Franklin. Vol. 2. National Art Library (Great Britain). Forster Collection. Hurst and Blacket. pp. 5, 6, 280, 287, 304, 327, 328, 334. v t e
Elwin_Bay
College of the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Melbourne) 1880: Dining hall 1883–87: Clarke's Building (designed by Edmund Blacket and listed on the Victorian Heritage Register) 1914–17: Horsfall Chapel
Trinity_College,_Melbourne
Church in Australia
City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Arthur Blacket and was built in 1887 by MacMahon & Cliffe. It was added to the Queensland
St James' Cathedral, Townsville
St_James'_Cathedral,_Townsville
Residential college of the University of Sydney, Australia
plans and proceeded with the construction under the supervision of Edmund Blacket, another of Australia's best-known colonial architects, who had finished
St John's College, University of Sydney
St_John's_College,_University_of_Sydney
Heritage listed site in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Point, Sydney, Australia. It was designed by J. F. Hilly (1846), Edmund Blacket (1859) and Leslie Wilkinson (1935) and built from 1846 to 1849 by Thomas
Bishopscourt,_Darling_Point
Church in New South Wales, Australia
area of New South Wales, Australia. The church was designed by Edmund Blacket and the organ was designed by William Davidson, with some consultation
St Paul's Anglican Church, Burwood
St_Paul's_Anglican_Church,_Burwood
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Sydney Secondary College) St Joseph's Catholic Church St Thomas's Anglican Church (built 1874 to the design of Edmund Blacket) C3 Church Merton Estate Hotel
Rozelle
Victoria (1872–1874), minister in the Francis government (1872–1874). Thomas Blacket Stephens (1819–1877), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for
Political families of Australia
Political_families_of_Australia
Aubyn Hubert Austin William Swinden Barber James Oscar Betelle Edmund Blacket George Frederick Bodley Giuseppe Bonavia Stephen Dykes Bower Arthur Bown
List of Gothic Revival architects
List_of_Gothic_Revival_architects
Medium to coarse-grained quartz sandstone with minor shale and laminite lenses
Blacket, James Barnet and W.L. Vernon from 1868); Anderson Stuart Building; St John's College; St Andrew's College; St Paul's College (Edmund Blacket
Sydney_sandstone
Referendum held in Scotland
Union", Scottish Parliamentary Review, Vol. I, No. 2 (Jan 2014) [Edinburgh: Blacket Avenue Press] "Scottish independence: UK ministers not seeking advice on
2014 Scottish independence referendum
2014_Scottish_independence_referendum
Cemetery in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1870. In 1871, the small Church of St Stephen's Newtown, built by Edmund Blacket in 1844, could no longer contain the congregation. A site was needed for
Camperdown_Cemetery
British physicist (1897–1974)
grandfather, the Rev. Henry Blackett, brother of Australian architect Edmund Blacket, was for many years Vicar of Croydon. His maternal grandfather, Charles
Patrick_Blackett
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
of Potts Point, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Edmund Blacket and built in 1871, with an 1877 third-floor addition designed by Thomas
Jenner_House
Town in New South Wales, Australia
Anglican church of St Simon and St Jude. The church was designed by Edmund Blacket and was built on the glebe in 1874. The church was expanded in 1887 to
Bowral
Annual Australian architecture awards program
Architecture, Houses (New) (started 1961) Blacket Prize for Regional Architecture (started 1964 as Blacket Award, renamed 1984) Lloyd Rees Award for Urban
Australian Institute of Architects Awards and Prizes
Australian_Institute_of_Architects_Awards_and_Prizes
Broad orders of social hierarchy
Scottish Parliamentary Review, Vol. I, No. 1 (June, 2013) [Edinburgh: Blacket Avenue Press] Richardson, H. G. (October 1943). "The Irish Parliament Rolls
Estates_of_the_realm
Suburb in Sydney, Australia
are all listed on the Register of the National Estate. In 1871, Edmund Blacket built Stramshall in Macleay Street for the Hordern family of merchants
Potts_Point
British author, comedian and voice over artist
subject, but one of paramount importance” Writing in the Critic, Jamie Blacket said, “The book interests, enrages and worries us about what for most of
Dominic_Frisby
Largely designed by Edmund Thomas Blacket in the Perpendicular Gothic style reminiscent of English cathedrals. Blacket also designed St Saviour's Goulburn
Christianity_in_Australia
Area of Edinburgh, Scotland
since fallen out of use, being maintained only in the name of a mansion on Blacket Avenue. Until the 16th century, the area now occupied by Newington lay
Newington,_Edinburgh
Suburb of Redland City, Queensland, Australia
1852 and fellmongery (wool scour) owned by a Thomas Blacket Stephens until the early 1860s. Joseph Clark raised cattle in the district from 1855 until
Ormiston,_Queensland
follows: Chairman: John Hill (also trustee) Joseph and Peter Ainsley John Akenhead Thomas and Robert Brown John Blacket Ralph Clarke William Clark (junior) Norrison
Society of Ship-Owners of Great Britain
Society_of_Ship-Owners_of_Great_Britain
British stained glass artist (1906–1965)
the chapter house - spiritual scenes and bishops of Durham (c.1935-1938) Blacket memorial window - St Gregory Naxiansen (1936) St Cuthbert on Inner Farne
Hugh_Easton
Bennett (1874–1954) (USA) James Blackburn (1803–1854) (Australia) Edmund Blacket (1817–1883)(Australia) C.A. "Peter" Bransgrove (1914–1966) (Tanganyika/Tanzania)
List_of_British_architects
Church in New South Wales, Australia
of Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Edmund Blacket and Blacket and Sons, and built from 1880 to 1881 by George Donald. It is also
St John the Evangelist Church, Wallerawang
St_John_the_Evangelist_Church,_Wallerawang
Church in New South Wales, Australia
windows installed, encaustic tiles laid on floor and gothic porch (by Blacket Bros) 1930s – exterior cement rendered 1992 – Church reroofed in colorbond
Christ_Church,_Bong_Bong
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
built c.1886 for Frederick William Binney to a design by Cyril and Arthur Blacket. Binney was Secretary of the Newcastle-Wallsend Coal Company and the Northern
Homebush,_New_South_Wales
Legislature of the Kingdom of Scotland (1235–1707)
Scottish Parliamentary Review, Vol. I, No. 1 (June, 2013) [Edinburgh: Blacket Avenue Press] "Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707". University
Parliament_of_Scotland
Scottish Baptist minister and author
Protestant Dissenters (1768), London, 1773. A curious Letter to the Rev. S. B. Blacket, occasioned by his Sermon preached before the Bishop of Exeter at the Consecration
John_Macgowan
Head of the Brisbane City Council
Mayor Term John Petrie 1859–1862 Thomas Blacket Stephens 1862 George Edmondstone 1863 Joshua Jeays 1864 Albert John Hockings (1st term) 1865 Richard Warry
Lord_Mayor_of_Brisbane
Katsalidis Joseph Reed Harry Seidler Walter Liberty Vernon Mortimer Lewis George McRae Howard Joseland James Barnet Lily Isabel Maude Addison Edmund Blacket Beverley
Architecture_of_Australia
Church in New South Wales, Australia
At the time that the foundation stone was laid, the architect Edmund Blacket had just completed Sydney's very much smaller Anglican cathedral in the
St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Sydney
Town in New South Wales, Australia
was financed by private funding. It was designed by architect Edmund Blacket, and is listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register. In the 1890s
Wallerawang
Year of King George I to the Second Year of King George II. Cambridge: Joseph Bentham. pp. 175–288 – via Internet Archive. Pickering, Danby, ed. (1765)
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1724
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1724
Architectural styles
Glebe. Completed 1868 St Mark's Church, Darling Point. Designed by Edmund Blacket. 1873. The Hermitage, Vaucluse. Built 1870–78. Garthowen, Launceston. Built
Australian residential architectural styles
Australian_residential_architectural_styles
National Australian architecture award
Design Tasmania: Dirk Bolt Award for Urban Design (started 2019) Victoria: Joseph Reed Award for Urban Design (named 1997) Western Australia: John Septimus
Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design
Walter_Burley_Griffin_Award_for_Urban_Design
Suburb of Sydney, Australia
Community Centre on Stephen Street, by Edmund Blacket, a number of churches were established, including St Joseph's Roman Catholic church in the 1850s, the
Newtown,_New_South_Wales
Inner suburb of Sydney, Australia
formerly St Paul's Church of England built in 1848 and designed by Edmund Blacket. The St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College sits beside it. Hillsong
Redfern,_New_South_Wales
State of Australia
ISBN 9780858720329. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Blacket, John (1911). History of South Australia: a romantic and successful experiment
South_Australia
Scottish surgeon (1749–1806)
house was demolished in 1966, the streets around where it lay include Blacket Avenue and Middleby Street named after the Dumfriesshire localities of
Benjamin_Bell
November 30 – St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, Australia, completed by Edmund Blacket. Cīrava Palace, Latvia (rebuilt and expanded by Teodor Zeiler). The Gyeongbokgung
1868_in_architecture
Italian dancer, choreographer and impresario
towards a history of the parish of Hampstead-Norris. Newbury: Walter J. Blacket. p. 13. Page, William; Ditchfield, P. H., eds. (1927). "Parishes: Yattendon
Giovanni_Gallini
English Unitarian minister
and South Bucks. Association, by William Henry Summers. Newbury: W.J. Blacket. 1905. p. 69. Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication
Samuel_Bache
Independent, day & boarding school in Spring Hill, Queensland, Australia
John Scott — former member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly Thomas Blacket Stephens — former Treasurer of Queensland and Mayor of Brisbane William
Brisbane_Grammar_School
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
the Scottish masons who had been employed in the construction of Edmund Blacket's University of Sydney buildings. The stone was reported to be quarried
Carss_Cottage
Church in New South Wales, Australia
Australia in 1863, has previously worked as assistant architect to Edmund Blacket, the Anglican diocesan architect and former colonial architect to New South
St Peter's Cathedral, Armidale
St_Peter's_Cathedral,_Armidale
ignored (help) Woffenden, H. G. "Edmund Thomas Blacket (1817–1883)". Biography – Edmund Thomas Blacket – Australian Dictionary of Biography. National
List_of_Australian_architects
Member of an order of barristers at the English and Irish bar
(1884) p.218 Pulling (1884) p. 226 Robinson: "Bench and Bar" (1889, Hurst & Blacket, London) at p.295 Pulling (1884) p. 220 Pulling (1884) p. 221 Megarry (1972)
Serjeant-at-law
Church of the Anglican Communion
Largely designed by Edmund Thomas Blacket in the Perpendicular Gothic style reminiscent of English cathedrals. Blacket also designed St Saviour's Cathedral
Anglican_Church_of_Australia
History of an Australian town
was replaced by the church of St. Simon and St. Jude, designed by Edmund Blacket. In 1879, an Anglican rectory was built near the church. In 1881, the Methodist
History_of_Bowral
List of Sheriffs in Gloucestershire
Wilcotes 1423: John Panfote of Crickhowell Castle and Hasfield 1424: John Blacket 1425: Stephen Haytfield 1426: John Greville of Campden 1427: John Panfote
High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Gloucestershire
Premier of Queensland and member for West Moreton, Robert Herbert, resigned. Joseph Fleming won the resulting by-election on 11 September 1866. 13 On 18 August
Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1863–1867
Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Assembly,_1863–1867
Littlehampton. She was refloated on 22 December and taken in to Littlehampton. Blackets United Kingdom The sloop was driven ashore and wrecked east of Dunbar
List of shipwrecks in December 1847
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1847
[Kant's] genius." He lived his final years at 23 Queens Crescent in the Blacket district of south Edinburgh. Hastie died suddenly in Edinburgh on 31 August
William_Hastie
Fireship of the English Royal Navy
September 1709. She was recommissioned in 1710 under Commander Edward Blacket, RN (promoted to captain in January 1713) for service in the English Channel
HMS_Phoenix_(1694)
Chancellor and Dean of Medicine prevented her from graduating. Ralph Beattie Blacket – beriberi and heart disease researcher Grace Boelke – general practitioner;
List of University of Sydney people
List_of_University_of_Sydney_people
Architectural movement
masterpiece of neo-Gothic". This claim has also been made for Edmund Blacket's MacLaurin Hall at the University of Sydney, which sits in the quadrangle
Gothic_Revival_architecture
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
au. Blacket & Glasgow real estate agents, advertisement, Wentworth Courier, 3/3/11 The Sydney Morning Herald, 31 January-1 February 2014. Blacket & Glasgow
Rockwall,_Potts_Point
English glassmaking company
of the University of Sydney, designed by the colonial architect Edmund Blacket and based upon Westminster Hall in London. Among their other famous windows
Clayton_and_Bell
Church in New South Wales, Australia
foundation stone of two transepts designed by Blacket and Sons was laid on 24 April 1883. Cyril Blacket appears to have completed the design after he
St John's Cathedral, Parramatta
St_John's_Cathedral,_Parramatta
episcopal consecration. Many architectural features are due to Edmund Blacket, who was a long-serving warden. The church contains the largest collection
List of Anglo-Catholic churches
List_of_Anglo-Catholic_churches
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Colonial Architect (1854 – April 1856), formerly Edmund Blacket's clerk of works (while Blacket was Colonial Architect) and had trained under Isambard
Varroville_(homestead)
Professional body (organisation) of Australian Architects
1898–1902 John Barlow 1902–1903 George Allen Mansfield 1903–1905 Cyril Blacket 1906–1908 Harry Kent 1908–1910 Ernest Alfred Scott 1910–1911 George Birrell
Australian Institute of Architects
Australian_Institute_of_Architects
School in North Parramatta, Sydney, Australia
and Dylan Pietsch play for Australia in the World Rugby Sevens Series. Joseph Sua'ali'i plays rugby league for the Sydney Roosters in the NRL and has
The_King's_School,_Parramatta
British royal recognitions
to the airline industry and for service to youth choristers. Elsie May Blacket, of Orange, New South Wales. For service to the Orange field day. Edward
1978_New_Year_Honours
(1911) Piddington Royal Commission (1911) Langwell Royal Commission (1911) Blacket Royal Commission (1912) Bavin Royal Commission (1912) Royal Commission
List of New South Wales royal commissions
List_of_New_South_Wales_royal_commissions
(Carcoar) Thomas Garrett MLA (Camden) Alexander Hutchison MLA (Canterbury) Joseph Mitchell MLA (Illawarra) John Shepherd MLA (Paddington) Edwin Turner MLA
Candidates of the 1891 New South Wales colonial election
Candidates_of_the_1891_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
Book by John Collingwood Bruce
choose from, including Joseph Ritson's Bishopric Garland and Northumberland Garland, John Bell's Rhymes of Northern Bards and Joseph Crawhall II's Tunes
Northumbrian_Minstrelsy
College, Riverview, Sydney Sydney School of Arts building, 1861 Edmund Blacket Building, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney Rockpool, The Rocks 103 George
Australian non-residential architectural styles
Australian_non-residential_architectural_styles
Building in Dunedin, New Zealand
was built with a steel reinforced concrete frame.) In Australia Edmund Blacket’s principal range for the University of Sydney is another building of parallel
University of Otago Registry Building
University_of_Otago_Registry_Building
(5 Blacket Avenue, Belleville Lodge, Including Gatepiers, Boundary Walls, Pedestrian And Carriage Gates) C(S) 44189 Upload Photo 27 And 29 Blacket Place
List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/1
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh/1
English poet and politician
and Celebrities Connected with Newbury, Berks, and Its Neighborhood. J. Blacket. p. 44. "Middle Temple" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 May
Benjamin_Rudyerd
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
engineering undertaking in Queensland. Although Brisbane Mayor Thomas Blacket Stephens proposed a service reservoir on Windmill Hill (Wickham Terrace)
Spring_Hill_Reservoirs
Building in Fremantle, Western Australia
who came to Western Australia in 1879 to superintend work on Edmund Blacket's design for St George's Cathedral, Perth. Inskip subsequently was commissioned
Federal_Hotel,_Fremantle
British barrister, judge and politician
Streatley, Berkshire on 3 November 1840. Newington House stood on what is now Blacket Avenue and was demolished in 1966. On 1 January 1783, Shepherd married
Samuel_Shepherd
Highest architecture award for public buildings in Australia
Dapto New South Wales Religion Public Architecture Award, 2012 (NSW) Blacket Prize, 2012 (NSW) 2013 National Award TAG Architects and Iredale Pedersen
Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture
Sir_Zelman_Cowen_Award_for_Public_Architecture
Stained glass and ecclesiastical fittings manufacturer
commissions were to come from Australia. In the 1860s the architect Edmund Blacket commissioned Hardmans to supply 27 windows, including a 6-light West window
Hardman_&_Co.
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
previously part of Portion 105, purchased in 1859 by Stephen's father Thomas Blacket Stephens, Brisbane's second mayor (1862) and a newspaper proprietor. The
Junction_Park_State_School
School in Australia
Sydney in 1892. Built in 1865 by John Watkins, and designed by Edmund Blacket, it is now part of the Emanuel School in Stanley Street, Randwick. Barry
Loreto_Normanhurst
Australian politician
25 November 1873 to 2 January 1874. Following the retirement of Thomas Blacket Stephens due to illness, in May 1875 Pring stood for election for the South
Ratcliffe_Pring
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
1870s including St. Joseph's Catholic (Edgecliff, 1874), the Wesleyan church, Windsor (1876) and extensions to the Edmund Blacket-designed St. Matthew's
Old_Bathurst_Hospital
(Upper Hunter) George Merriman MLA (West Sydney) Samuel Moore MLA (Inverell) Joseph Penzer MLA (Bogan) Fergus Smith MLA (West Macquarie) William Wilkinson MLA
Candidates of the 1889 New South Wales colonial election
Candidates_of_the_1889_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
JOSEPH BLACKET
JOSEPH BLACKET
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
Increase; addition.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, French, and Jewish
English, German, French, and Jewish : from the personal name, Hebrew Yosef ‘may He (God) add (another son)’. In medieval Europe this name was borne frequently but not exclusively by Jews; the usual medieval English vernacular form is represented by Jessup. In the Book of Genesis, Joseph is the favorite son of Jacob, who is sold into slavery by his brothers but rises to become a leading minister in Egypt (Genesis 37–50). In the New Testament Joseph is the husband of the Virgin Mary, which accounts for the popularity of the given name among Christians.A bearer of the name Joseph with the secondary surname Langoumois (and therefore presumably from the Angoumois region of France) is documented in Quebec City in 1718.
Male
Greek
(Ἰωσήφ) Greek form of Hebrew Yowceph, IOSEPH means "(God) shall add (another son)." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the husband of Mary the mother of Jesus.
Girl/Female
French, German, Hebrew, Latin
Jehovah Increases; Female Version of Joseph
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Jewish
English, German, and Jewish : patronymic from Joseph.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish
Female Version of Joseph; Jehovah Increases; God will Add
Girl/Female
German American Spanish
Feminine of Joseph.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil, Telugu
God will Increase; Jehova Increases; It will Enlarge; God Shall Add (a Another Son)
Male
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowceph, YOSEPH means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Joseph.
Boy/Male
Indian
God shall add a another son
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Feminine form of Joseph. May Jehovah give increase.
Girl/Female
Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Jehovah Increases; She will Increase; Female Version of Joseph
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Ioseph (Hebrew Yehowceph and Yowceph), JOSEPH means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â In the bible, this is the name of the husband of Mary the mother of Jesus, and the name of the eleventh son of Jacob who became an advisor to the pharaoh of Egypt.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Joseph, JOSEPHA means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Biblical
Yosep, Yosip, Yusuf - Joseph
Girl/Female
French, German, Hebrew
Jehovah Increases; Female Version of Joseph
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Ioseph, JOSEF means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Female
Portuguese
 Portuguese feminine form of Latin Josephus, JOSEFA means "(God) shall add (another son)." Compare with another form of Josefa.
Male
Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of Greek Ioseph, JOSIP means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
JOSEPH BLACKET
JOSEPH BLACKET
Biblical
or Timnath-serah, image of the sun; numbering of the rest
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vishnupriya | விஷà¯à®¨à¯à®‚பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
One who is beloved to Lord Vishnu (Wife of Lord Vishnu)
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
King of King
Girl/Female
German
Graceful battle maiden.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
One who is Auspicious
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, 1 & 2' Prince John, Henry IV's son. 'Henry VI, 1' John Talbot. 'King Henry VI,...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a thatcher, from an agent derivative of northern Middle English thack ‘thatch’ (Old Norse þak). Compare Thatcher.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dikshith | தீகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤
Prepared, Initiated
Girl/Female
French
Rock.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
On the right path
JOSEPH BLACKET
JOSEPH BLACKET
JOSEPH BLACKET
JOSEPH BLACKET
JOSEPH BLACKET
n.
One of a sect in the United States, followers of Joseph Smith, who professed to have found an addition to the Bible, engraved on golden plates, called the Book of Mormon, first published in 1830. The Mormons believe in polygamy, and their hierarchy of apostles, etc., has control of civil and religious matters.
n.
An outer garment worn in the 18th century; esp., a woman's riding habit, buttoned down the front.
n.
A name given to a numerous family of brass wind instruments with valves, invented by Antoine Joseph Adolphe Sax (known as Adolphe Sax), of Belgium and Paris, and much used in military bands and in orchestras.
a.
Of or pertaining to the monitorial system of instruction followed by Joseph Lancaster, of England, in which advanced pupils in a school teach pupils below them.
n.
The systematic use of antiseptics in the performance of operations and the treatment of wounds; -- so called from Joseph Lister, an English surgeon.
n.
A balloon which ascends by the buoyancy of air heated by a fire; a fire balloon; -- so called from two brothers, Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier, of France, who first constructed and sent up a fire balloon.