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Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
La Pierre (French pronunciation: [la pjɛʁ]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. It is part of the Grenoble urban unit (agglomeration)
La_Pierre
American gun rights lobbyist (born 1949)
Wayne Robert LaPierre Jr. (born November 8, 1949) is an American gun rights lobbyist who was the CEO and executive vice president of the National Rifle
Wayne_LaPierre
American actress
Irma La Pierre (November 10, 1881 – October 9, 1951) was an American actress, active on the stage before World War I. La Pierre was born in Chicago, the
Irma_La_Pierre
Overseas collectivity of France
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (/ˈmiːkəlɒn/, MEEK-ə-lon), officially the Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (French: Collectivité territoriale
Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon
One of the main caves in France
The Gouffre de la Pierre Saint-Martin, also called Gouffre Lépineux (Spanish: Pozo Lepineux), is the original entrance to a major cave system located
Gouffre de la Pierre Saint-Martin
Gouffre_de_la_Pierre_Saint-Martin
French writer (1893–1945)
Pierre Eugène Drieu La Rochelle (French: [dʁjø la ʁɔʃɛl]; 3 January 1893 – 15 March 1945) was a French writer of novels, short stories, and political
Pierre_Drieu_La_Rochelle
2000 Canadian film
The Widow of Saint-Pierre (French: La veuve de Saint-Pierre) is a 2000 film by Patrice Leconte with Juliette Binoche, Daniel Auteuil and Emir Kusturica
The_Widow_of_Saint-Pierre
was flown in Salle de la Verna. La Verna is part of the 86-kilometre-long (53 mi), 1,410-metre-deep (4,630 ft), Gouffre de la Pierre Saint-Martin and Gouffre
La_Verna_Cave
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Bissey-la-Pierre (French pronunciation: [bisɛ la pjɛʁ]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Communes of the Côte-d'Or department
Bissey-la-Pierre
Monument in Burundi
Bujumbura, overlooking Lake Tanganyika. In French, it is referred to as La Pierre de Livingstone et Stanley. Some Burundians claim the location is where
Livingstone–Stanley_Monument
French chef (1615–1678)
François Pierre de la Varenne (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa pjɛʁ də la vaʁɛn], 1615–1678 in Dijon), Burgundian by birth, was the author of Le Cuisinier
François_Pierre_La_Varenne
Benedictine monastery in Yonne, France
The Abbey of la Pierre-qui-Vire (French: Abbaye de la Pierre-qui-Vire; Abbaye de de Sainte-Marie de la Pierre-qui-Vire), in the commune of Saint-Léger-Vauban
Abbey_of_la_Pierre-qui-Vire
Commune in Grand Est, France
La Petite-Pierre (French pronunciation: [la pətit pjɛʁ]; German: Lützelstein; Rhine Franconian: Lítzelstain) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in
La_Petite-Pierre
American sociologist
Richard Tracy LaPiere (September 5, 1899 – February 2, 1986) was a professor (and later professor emeritus) of sociology at Stanford University from 1929
Richard_LaPiere
Canadian politician (1929–2012)
Laurier L. LaPierre OC (21 November 1929 – 16 December 2012) was a Canadian Senator, professor, broadcaster, journalist and author. He was a member of
Laurier_LaPierre
18th-century French Canadian military officer, fur trader and explorer
Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye (17 November 1685 – 5 December 1749) was a military officer, fur trader, and explorer. In the 1730s
Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye
Pierre_Gaultier_de_Varennes,_sieur_de_La_Vérendrye
Commune in Occitania, France
Bois-de-la-Pierre (French pronunciation: [bwa də la pjɛʁ]; Occitan: Bòsc de la Pèira) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France
Bois-de-la-Pierre
French author and journalist (1844–1924)
Livre de mon ami (My Friend's Book) (1885) Pierre Nozière (1899) Le Petit Pierre (Little Pierre) (1918) La Vie en fleur (The Bloom of Life) (1922) Au
Anatole_France
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
route before exiting the southern border of the commune over the Col de la Pierre St Martin (1,760m), which is also the border with Spain, and becoming
Arette
Topics referred to by the same term
La Rue-Saint-Pierre may refer to the following places in France: La Rue-Saint-Pierre, Oise, a commune in the Oise department La Rue-Saint-Pierre, Seine-Maritime
La_Rue-Saint-Pierre
French composer and baritone
Pierre de La Garde (10 February 1717, Crécy-la-Chapelle – c.1792) was a French composer and baritone. He was music master to the daughters of Louis XV
Pierre_de_La_Garde
French author
Pierre La Mure (15 June 1909 – 28 December 1976) was a French author. La Mure was born in Nice, in department Alpes-Maritimes. He published the 1950 novel
Pierre_La_Mure
French actor (born 1989)
Pierre Niney (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ninɛ], [nine]; born 13 March 1989) is a French actor. He made his acting debut in the two-part miniseries La
Pierre_Niney
Monégasque royal
Princess Grace Hospital Centre, in La Colle, Monaco. He is named after his maternal great-grandfather, Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois, his maternal
Pierre_Casiraghi
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sainte-Marie de la Pierre-qui-Vire (Yonne): Editions Zodiaque. pp. 21, 105–109. ISBN 2-7369-0203-3. Voreux, Damien (1994). "Les jeux de la pierre et du soleil"
Vézelay_Abbey
Subprefecture and commune in Réunion, France
The town of Saint-Pierre is at the beginning of the only major road N3 across the island. From here, the road leads to Le Tampon, La Plaine des Cafres
Saint-Pierre,_Réunion
Commune in Normandy, France
Le Champ-de-la-Pierre (French pronunciation: [lə ʃɑ̃ də la pjɛʁ] ) is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. The Commune is 410 hectares
Le_Champ-de-la-Pierre
Commune in Normandy, France
Saint-Pierre-la-Bruyère (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ la bʁɥijɛʁ] ) is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. Communes of the Orne
Saint-Pierre-la-Bruyère
French philosopher (1515–1572)
Petrus Ramus (French: Pierre de La Ramée; Anglicized as Peter Ramus /ˈreɪməs/; 1515 – 26 August 1572) was a French humanist, logician, and educational
Petrus_Ramus
1996 film
La Bouche de Jean-Pierre is a 1996 French drama film directed by Lucile Hadžihalilović. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes
La_Bouche_de_Jean-Pierre
Gabon international footballer (born 1989)
Pierre-Emerick Emiliano François Aubameyang (born 18 June 1989) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Ligue 1 club Marseille and the
Pierre-Emerick_Aubameyang
Canadian mixed martial arts fighter
Georges St-Pierre CM (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ sɛ̃ pjɛʁ]; born May 19, 1981), also known by his initials GSP, is a Canadian former professional mixed
Georges_St-Pierre
French and American criminal and spy
Jaques Voignier, also known as Jean Pierre LaFitte, was a prolific French and American criminal and confidential informant, eventually operating as an
Pierre_LaFitte
German-born scholar, humanist and theologian
Hegelin, Steinlin; and translated as Jean à Lapide, Jean La Pierre (Lapierre, de la Pierre), Johannes Lapideus, Johannes Lapidanus, Johannes de Lapide
Johann_Heynlin
Capital of Saint Pierre and Miquelon
are no public buses or railways on Saint Pierre. Saint Pierre and Miquelon La Première (formerly RFO Saint Pierre and Miquelon) Radio Atlantique Public primary
Saint-Pierre, Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Saint-Pierre,_Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1969)
Jeanneret, play-by-play announcer for the Sabres, coined the phrase "Ooh-la-la Pierre" for Turgeon. On October 21, 1987, he scored his first NHL goal against
Pierre_Turgeon
Canadian professor of ecology
Louis E. LaPierre (13 August 1942 – 5 March 2024) was a Canadian professor of ecology, who taught at the Université de Moncton from 1970 until his retirement
Louis_LaPierre
French actor and dancer (1932–2007)
Jean-Pierre Cassel (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ ka'sɛl]; born Jean-Pierre Crochon; 27 October 1932 – 19 April 2007) was a French actor and dancer.
Jean-Pierre_Cassel
French monarchy councillor (??–1278)
Pierre de la Broce or de la Brosse (died 30 June 1278) was a royal favorite and councilor during the early reign of Philip III of France. De la Broce
Pierre_de_la_Broce
Franco-Belgian volcanologist
gouffre de la Pierre Saint-Martin, Arthaud, 1952, Neuauflage 1976, Online bei Association de recherches spéléologiques internationales de la Pierre Saint-Martin
Haroun_Tazieff
Canadian ice hockey player
Camille LaPierre (born February 8, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). He played
Camille_LaPierre
French football coach (born 1979)
Football News". 30 November 2023. "Pierre Sage et son staff prolongés jusqu'à la fin de la saison à l'OL" [Pierre Sage and his staff extended until the
Pierre_Sage
County in Michigan, United States
organized on February 2, 1835. The name is a corruption of the French la pierre, which means "the stone". Lapeer County is located north of Detroit and
Lapeer_County,_Michigan
Part of Condé-en-Normandie in Normandy, France
Saint-Pierre-la-Vieille (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ la vjɛj] ) is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern
Saint-Pierre-la-Vieille
Pierre de la Vergne, a.k.a. Pierre de Veruche, Pierre Verneyo, Pierre Veruco, Pierre Verrujo or Pierre Veroche, Latin Petrus de Vernio (died 6 October
Pierre_de_la_Vergne
French literary award
Bataille, la mort à l'œuvre 1988 – Frédéric Vitoux, La Vie de Louis-Ferdinand Céline 1989 – Joanna Richardson, Judith Gautier 1990 – Pierre Citron, Giono
Prix_Goncourt
Pierre de La Baume (1477 – 5 May 1544) was a grand seigneur of Savoy and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a councillor of Charles III, Duke
Pierre_de_La_Baume
French Army officer and engineer
Pierre-François Bouchard (29 April 1771 – 5 August 1822) was a French Army officer and engineer. He is most famous for discovering the Rosetta Stone, an
Pierre-François_Bouchard
French painter and printmaker (1867–1947)
Pierre Bonnard (French: [pjɛʁ bɔnaʁ]; 3 October 1867 – 23 January 1947) was a French painter, illustrator and printmaker, known especially for the stylized
Pierre_Bonnard
Franco-Flemish composer (c. 1452 – 1518)
Pierre de la Rue (c. 1452 – 20 November 1518) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance. His name also appears as Piersson or variants
Pierre_de_la_Rue
American radio and TV journalist (1942–2019)
Gary LaPierre (April 14, 1942 – February 4, 2019) was a radio and television journalist, who spent most of his career with WBZ, an all-news radio station
Gary_LaPierre
Jean Toussaint de la Pierre, marquis de Frémeur (1697–1759) was a French noble and soldier. He commanded the 5th Dragoon Regiment between 1727 and 1744
Jean Toussaint de la Pierre, marquis de Frémeur
Jean_Toussaint_de_la_Pierre,_marquis_de_Frémeur
French magistrate, lawyer and historian
Pierre de La Gorce (19 June 1846, Vannes – 2 January 1934) was a French magistrate, lawyer and historian, as well as a member of the Académie française
Pierre_de_La_Gorce
United States historic place
The LaPierre Barn, also known as Louis LaPierre's Horse Hotel, is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located near Scobey, Montana, United
LaPierre_Barn
Mountain pass on the France–Spain border
Col de la Pierre Saint-Martin (elevation 1,765 m (5,791 ft)) is a mountain pass on the France–Spain border in the western Pyrenees in the department of
Col_de_la_Pierre_St_Martin
(?-1768) (Pessan, Gers) Abbey of la Pierre-qui-Vire (Abbaye de la Pierre-qui-Vire or Abbaye Sainte-Marie de la Pierre-qui-Vire), monks (Saint-Léger-Vauban
List of Benedictine monasteries in France
List_of_Benedictine_monasteries_in_France
French painter and sculptor (1841–1919)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (/rɛnˈwɑːr/; French: [pjɛʁ oɡyst ʁənwaʁ]; 25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919) was a leading French Impressionist artist. In his depiction
Pierre-Auguste_Renoir
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
La Salette-Fallavaux (French pronunciation: [la salˈɛt falavˈo]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. The sanctuary of Our Lady
La_Salette-Fallavaux
St-Médard-de-Presque Cave Rouffignac Cave La Salamandre Cave [fr], near Alès (city) La Verna Cave, part of the Gouffre de la Pierre Saint-Martin Villars Cave Gouffre
List_of_caves_in_France
Commune in Grand Est, France
Pierre-la-Treiche (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ la tʁɛʃ]) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle
Pierre-la-Treiche
French inventor (1753–1809)
Jean-Pierre François Blanchard (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ blɑ̃ʃaʁ]; 4 July 1753 – 7 March 1809) was a French inventor, best known as a pioneer of
Jean-Pierre_Blanchard
Part of Saint-Sauveur-Villages in Normandy, France
Saint-Michel-de-la-Pierre (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ miʃɛl də la pjɛʁ]) is a former commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France
Saint-Michel-de-la-Pierre
French playwright, poet and translator
Pierre de La Montagne (1755, Langon – c. 1825) was an 18th–19th-century French playwright, poet and translator. Prior to the French Revolution, the baron
Pierre_de_La_Montagne
Paper-based construction material
de colle et de craie broyée, qui, à froid, lui donne la consistance et la blancheur de la pierre. A l'état liquide, cette pâte est répandue dans des moules
Papier-mâché
French Catholic priest and cardinal
Pierre de la Forest or Petrus Foresta, (1305–1361) was a French Bishop of Tournai, Bishop of Paris, Archbishop of Rouen and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic
Pierre_de_la_Forest
French Huguenot martyr
Pierre de la Place (ca. 1520, Angoulême – 25 August 1572, Paris) was a French Huguenot martyr, who died a few days after the 1572 St. Bartholomew's Day
Pierre_de_la_Place
French philosopher and economist (1809–1865)
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (/ˈpruːdɒ̃/, also US: /pruːˈdoʊn/; French: [pjɛʁ ʒozɛf pʁudɔ̃]; 15 January 1809 – 19 January 1865) was a French anarchist, socialist
Pierre-Joseph_Proudhon
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Pierre-la-Bourlhonne (Auvergnat: Sent Pèire de la Borlhona) is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme département in Auvergne in central France. Communes
Saint-Pierre-la-Bourlhonne
Parish in Louisiana, United States
Assumption Parish (French: Paroisse de l'Assomption, Spanish: Parroquia de la Asunción) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020
Assumption_Parish,_Louisiana
French theologian and archbishop
Peter de la Palu,” English Historical Review, 49 (1934), 219–40. Denzinger, 491, 495 Denzinger, 530 Dunbabin, Jean, A Hound of God: Pierre de la Palud and
Peter_Paludanus
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Pierre-la-Noue (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ la nu]) is a commune in the department of Charente-Maritime within southwestern France. The municipality
Saint-Pierre-la-Noue
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
La Buissière (French pronunciation: [la bɥisjɛʁ]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Communes of the Isère department "Répertoire
La_Buissière
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
staff Saint Pierre-Julien Eymard, Roman Catholic priest founder of Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament and canonized in 1962, was born in la Mure on 4
La_Mure
French artists
coloured ribbons to hide the players' genitals. Pierre Commoy, the photographer, was born in 1950 in La Roche-sur-Yon. Gilles Blanchard, the painter, was
Pierre_et_Gilles
Commune in Pays de la Loire, France
Saint-Pierre-la-Cour (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ la kuʁ]) is a commune, in the Mayenne department in the north-western of France. Communes of the
Saint-Pierre-la-Cour
French bishop (1644–1720)
Pierre de La Broue (8 February 1644, Toulouse, Languedoc - 20 September 1720, Mirepoix was a French bishop. He was part of the 'Apellant' movement within
Pierre_de_La_Broue
French Roman Catholic priest (1912–2007)
Abbé Pierre (born Henri Marie Joseph Grouès; (5 August 1912 – 22 January 2007) was a French Catholic priest. He was a member of the Resistance during World
Abbé_Pierre
British actor and model (born 1994)
Aaron Stone Pierre (born 7 June 1994) is a British actor and model. He is best known for his roles as Dev-Em in Krypton (2018–2019), Caesar Garner in The
Aaron_Pierre_(actor)
French nobleman (1340–1404)
1404; French: Pierre), was the count of Alençon from 1361 and count of Perche from 1377. He was the son of Charles II of Alençon and María de la Cerda. Peter
Peter_II,_Count_of_Alençon
Canadian politician
Pierre de St. Paul, Sieur de La Motte (Pierre La Motte or Pierre Lamotte) (d. November 27, 1685) was captain of a company of the Carignan-Salieres Regiment
Pierre_La_Motte
Commune in Pays de la Loire, France
Annette, La Cirardière, Ville Perdue, La Sourdière, La Couaslonnière, La Nouillerie, L'Étang du Tour, Saint-Pierre-des-Nids, Bochard, La Moussardière, La Blanchinière
Saint-Pierre-des-Nids
for merging. › La Farce de maître Pathelin (in English The Farce of Master Pathelin; sometimes La Farce de maître Pierre Pathelin, La Farce de Pathelin
La_Farce_de_maître_Pathelin
French novelist, official, freemason, and army general (1741–1803)
Pierre Ambroise François Choderlos de Laclos (French: [pjɛʁ ɑ̃bʁwaz fʁɑ̃swa ʃɔdɛʁlo də laklo]; 18 October 1741 – 5 September 1803) was a French novelist
Pierre_Choderlos_de_Laclos
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
La Tronche (French pronunciation: [la tʁɔ̃ʃ]) is a commune in the Isère department, Southeastern France. It is part of the Grenoble urban unit (agglomeration)
La_Tronche
Commune in Normandy, France
Les Plaines, La Vergotière, La Goderie, Matignon, Le Buisson and Bursard. The commune is in the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park. Pierre Louis Roederer
Bursard
French professional chef (born 1948)
Pierre Koffmann (born 21 August 1948) is a French chef. In 1983, his London restaurant La Tante Claire became the second in the United Kingdom to be awarded
Pierre_Koffmann
1869 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
La Grenouillère is an 1869 oil on canvas painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, now in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. It shows the "camembert", a small
La_Grenouillère_(Renoir)
Breton nationalist and artist (1914–1995)
Pêr-Jakez Helias, baptised Pierre-Jacques Hélias, nom de plume Pierre-Jakez Hélias (1914–1995) was a Breton stage actor, journalist, author, poet, and
Pêr-Jakez_Helias
Haitian footballer (born 2004)
domestic league to be selected. "Foot – Sélection : Woodensky Pierre, la fierté de la D1 Haïtienne au Mondial" (in French). Haiti Tempo. 15 May 2026
Woodensky_Pierre
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
La Buisse (French pronunciation: [la bɥis]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Communes of the Isère department "Répertoire national
La_Buisse
Part of Gouffern en Auge in Normandy, France
Saint-Pierre-la-Rivière (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ la ʁivjɛʁ] ) is a former commune in the Orne department in north-western France. On 1 January
Saint-Pierre-la-Rivière
French admiral
Pierre Paul Marie Benoît de La Grandière (28 June 1807 – 25 August 1876) was a French admiral who was Governor of the colony of Cochinchina from 1863 to
Pierre-Paul_de_La_Grandière
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
La Verpillière (French pronunciation: [la vɛʁpijɛʁ]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. La Verpillière railway station on the
La_Verpillière
Mexican actor, director and humorist
(2013), Pierre Notas (2008-2010), Parodiando (2012), La familia P. Luche (2002-2003), Pequeños Gigantes (2011), El Privilegio de Mandar (2005-2006), La Parodia
Pierre_Angelo
Commune in Normandy, France
Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin (the seat), Ancteville, Le Mesnilbus, La Ronde-Haye, Saint-Aubin-du-Perron, Saint-Michel-de-la-Pierre and Vaudrimesnil. Population data refer to
Saint-Sauveur-Villages
Parish municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də la ʁivjɛʁ dy syd]) is a parish municipality in Quebec, Canada. In the 2021 Census
Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud
Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud
Village municipality in Quebec, Canada
Mont-Saint-Pierre (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ sɛ̃ pjɛʁ] ) is a village municipality in Quebec, Canada, located in the regional county municipality of La Haute-Gaspésie
Mont-Saint-Pierre
Footballer (born 2001)
Junior Pierre, le bon coup de Jean-Jacques Pierre". "Football : triste et décevant match nul (0-0) entre Bermudes et Haïti". Le Nouvelliste. "La liste
Alexandre_Pierre
French politician (1883–1945)
Pierre Jean Marie Laval (French: [pjɛʁ laval]; 28 June 1883 – 15 October 1945) was a French politician. He served as Prime Minister of France three times:
Pierre_Laval
Commune in Normandy, France
de Gouvix - a thirteenth century church listed as a monument in 1927. La Pierre Tourneresse - a Neolithic Menhir that was listed as a monument in 1936
Gouvix
LA PIERRE
LA PIERRE
Boy/Male
French
Eric 'ever kingly.' Actor Eriq La Salle.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, Latin
Yew Wood; Combination of the Popular Prefix La with Yvonne; Yew Tree
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Turville-la- Campagne in Eure, France.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian name BÉLA means "white."Â
Girl/Female
French
Red haired.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Latin
Noble; Aristocrat; Combination of the Prefix La and Tricia
Girl/Female
French
Born in the spring.
Female
Czechoslovakian
, of noble descent or lineage.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French
Lady; Form of Donna; Combination of the Popular Prefix La with Donna; World Ruler
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, British, Christian, English, Hebrew, Swahili
Combination of La and Keisha; Woman; Cassia Tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. In the US this is a southern name, common in TX, MS, and LA.
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian, Irish, Tamil, Telugu
Sun
Girl/Female
Spanish
Queen.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from two places in northern France, Hauville in Eure, and Hauteville la Guichard in La Manche.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Barbara, BORBÃLA means "foreign; strange."
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Indian, Latin
Combination of the Popular Prefix La with the Name Tasha; Based on Natasha; Christ's Birthday; Surprise
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant spelling of Whit(t)la, itself a variant of Whitley.
Female
Icelandic
Feminine form of Icelandic Páll, PÃLA means "small."
Girl/Female
French
Born in the spring.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a soldier or for a belligerent person, from Old French (de la) werre, (de la) guerre ‘(of the) war’. Compare Delaware.
LA PIERRE
LA PIERRE
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Sign
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yashawini | யஷவிநீ
Successful lady, Yash, Victory
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Name of a mosque
Boy/Male
Tamil
Purohith | பà¯à®°à¯‹à®¹à®¿à®¤
A brahmin priest
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Rain
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Sakari, SAKU means "whom Jehovah remembered."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Considerate; Inseparable Friend
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Veronica, RONNIE means "bringer of victory." Compare with masculine Ronnie.Â
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LA PIERRE
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n.
A follower of Pierre Rame, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians.
n.
A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble, France.
n. pl.
An extensive group of worms which have the body covered externally with vibrating cilia. It includes the Rhabdoc/la and Dendroc/la. Formerly, the nemerteans were also included in this group.
n.
A rare element of the group of the earth metals, allied to aluminium. It occurs in certain rare minerals, as cerite, gadolinite, orthite, etc., and was so named from the difficulty of separating it from cerium, didymium, and other rare elements with which it is usually associated. Atomic weight 138.5. Symbol La.
n.
The system of arranging the scale by the names do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, by which singing is taught; a singing exercise upon these syllables.
n.
A light part song, or madrigal, with a fa la burden or chorus, -- most common with the Elizabethan madrigal composers.
pl.
of Interoperculum
interj.
Look; see; behold; -- sometimes followed by you.
n. pl.
A division of the Turbellaria in which the digestive cavity gives off lateral branches, which are often divided into smaller branchlets.
interj.
An exclamation of surprise; -- commonly followed by me; as, La me!
n.
An alcoholic cordial, distilled from aromatic herbs; -- made at La Grande Chartreuse.
n.
A syllable applied to the sixth tone of the scale in music in solmization.
n.
The quality of being a la mode; conformity to the mode or fashion; fashionableness.
n.
A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
n.
A member of the moderate republican party formed in the French legislative assembly in 1791. The Girondists were so called because their leaders were deputies from the department of La Gironde.
n.
The tone A; -- so called among the French and Italians.
n.
Originally, the highest note in the scale of Guido; hence, proverbially, any extravagant saying.
v. i.
To sing the notes of the gamut, ascending or descending; as, do or ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do, or the same in reverse order.