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United States historic place
The Lamb Building is a historic commercial building built a block west of the capitol square in Madison, Wisconsin in 1905. One of the few Queen Anne-style
Lamb_Building
American architectural firm
Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon, founded as Shreve & Lamb, was an architectural firm best known for designing the Empire State Building, the tallest building in the
Shreve,_Lamb_&_Harmon
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
The Chatwal New York, originally the Lambs Club Building, is a hotel and a former clubhouse at 130 West 44th Street, near Times Square, in the Midtown
The_Chatwal_New_York
Barristers' professional association
from the southern archway), the buildings belong to Inner Temple, until the lane reaches Lamb Buildings. Lamb Buildings belong to Middle Temple, which
Middle_Temple
Theatrical organization in New York City
The Lambs, Inc. (also known as The Lambs Club) is a New York City social club that nurtures those active in the arts, as well as those who are supporters
The_Lambs
victory, Shreve & Lamb, the consulting architects of the Bank of Manhattan Building, wrote a newspaper article claiming that their building was actually the
List_of_tallest_buildings
English mathematician (1849–1934)
was invented by Lamb in 1916. Lamb was born in Stockport, Cheshire, the son of John Lamb and his wife Elizabeth, née Rangeley. John Lamb was a foreman in
Horace_Lamb
American architect (1883–1952)
Empire State Building. William Frederick Lamb was born on November 21, 1883, in Brooklyn. His father, William Lamb, was a widely known building contractor
William_F._Lamb
Grade I listed house in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
the Disraelis had the house remodelled by the architect Edward Buckton Lamb. Lamb has been described as "one of the most perverse and original of mid-Victorian
Hughenden_Manor
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and constructed between 1930 and 1931. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of New York state. The building has a
Empire_State_Building
British climatologist (1913–1997)
Unit Building in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia was renamed the Hubert Lamb Building. In the same year, Lamb was
Hubert_Lamb
Cinema in Leicester Square, London
block now extending East to Leicester Place; the architect was Thomas W. Lamb with assistance from F. W. Boettcher and Frederick G. M. Chancellor of Frank
Empire_Leicester_Square
British model and television presenter
Amanda Lamb (born 19 July 1972) is an English television presenter, property expert and former model who is notable for presenting A Place in the Sun (from
Amanda_Lamb
Former Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
backing from William Randolph Hearst. Designed by Joseph Urban and Thomas W. Lamb, it opened February 2, 1927, with the musical Rio Rita. The theater's second
Ziegfeld_Theatre_(1927)
Theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Jersey. It has seating for 1,850 people. Designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb in 1921, it is one of the oldest theaters in the State of New Jersey. The
State Theatre (New Brunswick, New Jersey)
State_Theatre_(New_Brunswick,_New_Jersey)
2021 Icelandic folk horror film
Lamb (Icelandic: Dýrið, lit. 'The Animal') is a 2021 folk horror film directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sjón. It marks
Lamb_(2021_film)
Former arena in Manhattan, New York
took place on January 9, 1925. Designed by the theater architect Thomas W. Lamb, it was built at the cost of $4.75 million in 349 days by boxing promoter
Madison_Square_Garden_(1925)
Former cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
vaudeville and films. It was designed by acclaimed theatre designer Thomas W. Lamb. Although built for different chains, the Uptown Theatre and Pantages Theatre
Uptown_Theatre_(Toronto)
Knights of Pythias building in Manhattan, New York, U.S.
condominium building known as The Pythian. The building is a flamboyant Egyptian Revival Temple in Art Deco style. It was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, an architect
Pythian Temple (New York City)
Pythian_Temple_(New_York_City)
Theatres in Toronto, Ontario
flagship of Marcus Loew's theatre chain in 1913. The building was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb, who later designed the Ed Mirvish Theatre nearby
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres
Elgin_and_Winter_Garden_Theatres
Topics referred to by the same term
1550), Scottish author William F. Lamb (1883–1952), principal designer of the Empire State Building William Kaye Lamb (1904–1999), Canadian historian pseudonym
William_Lamb
Church and theater in Manhattan, New York
mixture of architectural styles used in the building's design. The theater was designed by Thomas W. Lamb and occupies a full city block in Washington
United_Palace
Nursery rhyme
followed by her pet lamb. The visitor was far too distracting to be permitted to remain in the building and so Sarah 'turned him out.' The lamb stayed nearby
Mary_Had_a_Little_Lamb
Theatre in Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.
Palace Theatre at 61 Atlantic, with 1,580 seats, was originally a Thomas W. Lamb designed vaudeville house, which opened in 1927. It was restored and re-opened
Stamford_Center_for_the_Arts
Vaudeville house and movie theater in Newark, New Jersey
closed in 1986. The owner retained Scottish-born American architect Thomas W. Lamb to expand and renovate the house into an ornate movie palace in the early
Newark_Paramount_Theatre
Theater in Kansas City, Missouri
within 250 miles of the city. The Midland was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb of New York and the Boller Brothers of Kansas City, and Boaz-Kiel Construction
Midland_Theatre
2022 video game
Cult of the Lamb is a 2022 roguelike video game developed by Australian studio Massive Monster and published by Devolver Digital. The game was released
Cult_of_the_Lamb
Theater in Utica, New York, United States
1928, with the silent movie Ramona starring Dolores del Río. Thomas W. Lamb, a prolific theatre architect, designed the 2,963 seat cinema for the Mastbaum
Stanley Theater (Utica, New York)
Stanley_Theater_(Utica,_New_York)
Theatre in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
American architect Walter S. Painter, it was renovated in 1927 by Thomas W. Lamb. It was closed and abandoned in the late 1980s, and underwent a complete
Capitole_de_Québec
United States historic place
single building that also housed a hotel, they were in their heyday a posh and opulent sight, designed by noted theater architect Thomas W. Lamb. The building
Palace_and_Majestic_Theaters
Historic theater in Maryland, USA
Philadelphia. The Hippodrome was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, one of the foremost theater architects of his time. Lamb gave the theater an unusually strong presence
Hippodrome Theatre (Baltimore)
Hippodrome_Theatre_(Baltimore)
United States historic place
Bros. Studios. This elaborate art-deco building was designed by nationally renowned architect Thomas W. Lamb. The opening was a statewide event attended
Warner Theatre (Torrington, Connecticut)
Warner_Theatre_(Torrington,_Connecticut)
Former movie theater in San Francisco, California, United States
California. The theater was designed by the noted theater architect, Thomas W. Lamb. Opened in 1929, the theater operated until 1963, when it was closed and
Fox_Theatre_(San_Francisco)
Theater in Syracuse, New York
Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, United States. Designed by Thomas W. Lamb, it is the city's only surviving example of the opulent theatrical venues
Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York)
Landmark_Theatre_(Syracuse,_New_York)
Concert hall and nightclub
14th Street, between Irving Place and Third Avenue. Designed by Thomas W. Lamb, it was built in 1927 across the street from the site of the original Academy
Palladium_(New_York_City)
Theater and former movie theater in Columbus, Ohio
the Ohio Theatre was designed by the noted theater architect Thomas W. Lamb. Of all of the theaters he designed, he noted the Ohio as one of his most
Ohio_Theatre_(Columbus,_Ohio)
Cinema hall, Heritage building in Kolkata, India
large market for Hollywood films. The theatre was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, a New York-based (Scottish born) theatre architect(who also designed the
Metro_Cinema_(Kolkata)
Movie theater in Manhattan, New York
City, New York, U.S. Opened in 1912, the theater was designed by Thomas W. Lamb for the Hungarian-born impresario A. H. Woods. It was originally named for
Empire_Theatre_(42nd_Street)
United States historic place
theater did not have a name but was simply referred to as "Theater Building." Lamb's original proposal features ornate, decorative detail throughout the
Tivoli Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
Tivoli_Theatre_(Washington,_D.C.)
Pub in Oxford
Lamb & Flag is a pub on St Giles', Oxford, England. It is owned by St John's College, and lies just north of the main entrance to the college. Lamb &
Lamb_&_Flag,_Oxford
Cinema in Mumbai, India
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). The main architect of the cinema was Thomas W. Lamb of New York City, and D. W. Ditchburn (Senior partner of the architectural
Metro_INOX_Cinemas
Former movie theater in Manhattan, New York
palace built only to show motion pictures. It was designed by Thomas W. Lamb and served as a model for many other similar theaters built at the time.
Strand_Theatre_(Manhattan)
Theatre in Toronto, Canada
Victoria Street. Opened in August 1920, the theatre was designed by Thomas W. Lamb to host vaudeville performances and films. The theatre was originally named
Ed_Mirvish_Theatre
Music venue in Boston, Massachusetts
Orpheum in 1916 with a completely new interior designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb. Operated by Loew's, the theater was at first a combination vaudeville and
Orpheum_Theatre_(Boston)
writer and scholar Isaac D'Israeli, designed by the architect Edward Buckton Lamb. It is located on Tinker's Hill in the Hughenden Valley near High Wycombe
Disraeli_Monument
Multi-purpose arena in Alabama, United States
near City Hall, facing Capitol Park (now Linn Park). The building was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, working with a committee of local architects. A later
Boutwell_Memorial_Auditorium
Historic theatre in New York, US
Westchester County, New York. It was designed by noted theater architect Thomas W. Lamb (1871–1942) and built in 1926. The 1,800-seat facility operates as a concert
Capitol Theatre (Port Chester, New York)
Capitol_Theatre_(Port_Chester,_New_York)
Venue in Boston, Massachusetts
his most elaborate designs of the prominent theater architect Thomas W. Lamb. It was dedicated to the vaudeville pioneer B.F. Keith. On October 23, 1928
Boston_Opera_House
Theater in Manhattan, New York
neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was designed in 1917 by Thomas W. Lamb, a notable and prolific theater architect of the era, for the Loew's Corporation
Victoria_Theater_(Harlem)
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
several low-rise buildings. The Paramount Hotel was designed by Thomas W. Lamb and built by the O'Day Construction Company. It was one of Lamb's few non-theatrical
Paramount_Hotel
Castellated villa in Sparrows Green, Wadhurst
was remodelled to its present appearance by the architect Edward Buckton Lamb. The existing parkland was also developed at the same time, and the terraced
Wadhurst_Castle
Municipal building in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England
London carriers. The new building, which was designed by Edward Buckton Lamb in the Gothic Revival style was financed by public subscription and completed
Berkhamsted_Town_Hall
designed by Thomas W. Lamb and constructed in 1922. In 1921, the Penn Amusement Company commissioned prominent architect Thomas Lamb to design a “picture
State Theatre Center for the Arts (Uniontown, Pennsylvania)
State_Theatre_Center_for_the_Arts_(Uniontown,_Pennsylvania)
Canadian real estate broker
Brad J. Lamb is a Canadian real estate broker and condominium developer. He had a reality television show named Big City Broker on the HGTV Canada network
Brad_J._Lamb
Theater in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
renowned theatre designer Thomas W. Lamb, doubled the theatre's seating capacity to 3,500 and transformed the building into a palatial showcase, including
Hanover Theatre and Conservancy for the Performing Arts
Hanover_Theatre_and_Conservancy_for_the_Performing_Arts
Courtyard in Temple, London
Temple Lane and Lamb's Buildings. Its name referred to the pump in the middle. In the year following 1 Car 1 (1625), brick buildings were erected in the
Pump_Court
Historic theatre in Schenectady, New York
opened on December 27, 1926. It was designed by architect Thomas Lamb. In 1979 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places, shortly
Proctor's Theatre (Schenectady, New York)
Proctor's_Theatre_(Schenectady,_New_York)
Movie theatre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
the building to be constructed on cheaper land well away from the thoroughfare. Toronto's Loews and Pantages theaters, also designed by Thomas Lamb, were
Capitol_Cinema_(Ottawa)
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
Thomas W. Lamb in the neoclassical style for impresario John Cort, was constructed in 1912. The venue is one of Lamb's few remaining theater buildings. Although
James_Earl_Jones_Theatre
Former theater in Manhattan, New York
before later hosting Broadway productions. It was designed by Thomas W. Lamb with a 1930s–modern style facade and a Baroque interior. It has 1,603 seats
Mark_Hellinger_Theatre
Hamlet in Essex, England
Lamb Corner had a pub called the Lamb Inn which closed in 1998 and is now a house called "Lamb House". The building is a grade II listed building. "Dedham's
Lamb_Corner
Former theatre in Manhattan, New York
1938. The building was demolished in 1957. The building which subsequently housed the theater was originally designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb for the
Daly's_63rd_Street_Theatre
Historic movie theater in Westchester County, New York
clay tile roofs and a baroque parapet over the entrance. The 2,500 seat building was designed by leading theater architect Herbert J. Krapp. The theater
Loew's_Theatre_(New_Rochelle)
UK Climate Change research body
the unit moved to a new cylindrical building designed by Rick Mather. In 2006, this was named the Hubert Lamb Building in honour of the first director. At
Climatic_Research_Unit
Theater in Manhattan, New York (1919–68)
from the Winter Garden Theatre. Designed by theater architect Thomas W. Lamb, the Capitol originally had a seating capacity of 5,230 and opened October
Capitol Theatre (New York City)
Capitol_Theatre_(New_York_City)
Municipal building in Eye, Suffolk, England
parliament, Sir Edward Kerrison, 2nd Baronet. It was designed by Edward Buckton Lamb in the Italianate style, built in red and brown brick with rhombus-shaped
Eye_Town_Hall
Domesticated ruminant bred for meat, wool, and milk
fiber, and is usually harvested by shearing. Ovine meat is called lamb and mutton, with lamb describing meat from younger animals and mutton meat from older
Sheep
Former theater in Boston, Massachusetts (1922–1968)
Theatre in 1959 and the Back Bay Theatre in 1964. Designed by Thomas W. Lamb, the theater was located at 205 Massachusetts Avenue. The theater was closed
Loew's_State_Theatre_(Boston)
Former movie theater in Queens, New York
neighborhood of Queens in New York City. It was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb and built in 1928. While the RKO Keith's had a plain three-story facade,
RKO Keith's Theater (Flushing, Queens)
RKO_Keith's_Theater_(Flushing,_Queens)
Church in Great Thirkleby, North Yorkshire, England
In 1852, that building was demolished, and a new church was constructed, to a 14th-century neo-Gothic design by Edward Buckton Lamb. It was commissioned
All_Saints'_Church,_Thirkleby
Performing arts center in Columbus, Ohio, a former movie theater
Ohio. It was designed and built in 1926 by the American architect Thomas W. Lamb as part of the American Insurance Union Citadel (now the LeVeque Tower).
Palace Theatre (Columbus, Ohio)
Palace_Theatre_(Columbus,_Ohio)
Church in Prestwood, Buckinghamshire, England
included H. R. Clark (1940–68). The church was designed by Edward Buckton Lamb, broadly in the late Decorated style of the Gothic Revival, and influenced
Holy Trinity Church, Prestwood
Holy_Trinity_Church,_Prestwood
United States historic place
cap the building. The interior lobby and auditorium spaces are richly decorated. The theater was built in 1922 to a design by Thomas W. Lamb, one of the
Palace Theater (Waterbury, Connecticut)
Palace_Theater_(Waterbury,_Connecticut)
Surname list
Lamb is a surname, and may refer to: Alan Lamb (musician), Australian musician and sculptor Alexander Crawford Lamb, Scottish hotelier and collector Allan
Lamb_(surname)
Historic pub in Covent Garden, London
The Lamb and Flag is a Grade II listed public house at Rose Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2. The building is erroneously said to date back to Tudor
Lamb_and_Flag,_Covent_Garden
American television series (2021–present)
result of the podcast's success, goes on to star in its 2020s revival Matthew Lamb as young Charles (season 2) Martin Short as Oliver Putnam, an ambitious but
Only_Murders_in_the_Building
Church in Aldwark, North Yorkshire, England
in England. The building was funded by Lady Frankland-Russell and was designed by Edward Buckton Lamb. John Betjeman noted that Lamb had been described
St_Stephen's_Church,_Aldwark
United States historic place
The Willie Lamb Post No. 26 American Legion Hut is a historic society meeting hall at 205 Alexander Street in Lepanto, Arkansas. It is a single-story brick
Willie Lamb Post No. 26 American Legion Hut
Willie_Lamb_Post_No._26_American_Legion_Hut
house. The theatre was designed and built by Scottish architect Thomas W. Lamb at a cost of $350,000. By the late 1920s, feature film presentations had
The_Sanderson_Centre
Former theatre in Manhattan, New York
Columbia Amusement Company. It was later re-designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb in 1906 and converted into a legitimate theater for musicals. It operated
Circle_Theatre_(Broadway)
Historic building in Edinburgh, Scotland
Lamb's House is a historic A-listed building in Leith, a northern district of the City of Edinburgh, Scotland, which has served as both a place of residence
Lamb's_House
Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia (1893-1978)
organization in 1927 and renovated into a movie theater by architect Thomas W. Lamb. The one-screen theater had 2,088 seats. It was extensively damaged as the
Loew's_Grand_Theatre
Playhouse Square theater, Cleveland, Ohio
built by Marcus Loew's Loew's Theatres company. It was designed by Thomas W. Lamb in the Italian Renaissance style, and was intended to present legitimate
Ohio Theatre (Cleveland, Ohio)
Ohio_Theatre_(Cleveland,_Ohio)
1974 studio album by Genesis
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is the sixth studio album by the English progressive rock band Genesis, released as a double album on 22 November 1974 by
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
The_Lamb_Lies_Down_on_Broadway
Church in Bagby, North Yorkshire, England
century. It was entirely rebuilt in 1862, to a design by Edward Buckton Lamb. It was grade II listed in 1984. The church is built of stone, with a slate
St_Mary's_Church,_Bagby
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
The Chrysler Building is a 1,046-foot-tall (319 m), Art Deco skyscraper in the East Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Located
Chrysler_Building
Building in Miami Beach, Florida, United States
designed in art deco style by noted cinema and theater designer Thomas W. Lamb and opened in 1936. It functioned as a cinema until the 1980s, then sat vacant
Lincoln Theatre (Miami Beach, Florida)
Lincoln_Theatre_(Miami_Beach,_Florida)
Street in Holborn, London
the side of a 1950s building on the corner between Lamb's Conduit Street and Long Yard. On the stone, an inscription reads: "Lamb's Conduit, the property
Lamb's_Conduit_Street
Former off-Broadway theater
bought the Lamb's building for the sake of making it into a mission. The Lambs club moved to 3 West 51st Street in 1975. In 1978, Lamb's Theatre Company
Lamb's_Theatre
United States historic place
in architecture, art, and theater. The theater was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, and built for the Ferber Amusement Company in 1922 as a place for pre-Broadway
Strand Theater (Lakewood, New Jersey)
Strand_Theater_(Lakewood,_New_Jersey)
Public university in Norwich, England
(CRU) moved to a new cylindrical building designed by Rick Mather. In 2006, this was named the Hubert Lamb Building in honour of the first director. In
University_of_East_Anglia
Edwardian architectural proposal for Westminster, London
Imperial Monumental Halls, by J P Seddon & E B Lamb, building.co.uk, 24 October 2011 Monumental buildings that never were, ianvisits.co.uk, 29 March 2008
Imperial Monumental Halls and Tower
Imperial_Monumental_Halls_and_Tower
United States historic place
of Hagerstown, in association with prominent theater architect Thomas W. Lamb of New York. Interior design was by Arthur Brounet of New York. The contractor
Maryland_Theatre_(Hagerstown)
Municipal building in Watton, Norfolk, England
Lady Walsingham of Merton Hall on 26 April 1853. The building was designed by Edward Buckton Lamb in the Gothic Revival style, built in red and buff bricks
Wayland_Hall
Former theater in Manhattan, New York
building, as well as a school just behind it, with plans to build a theater at the base of the Candler Building. Theatrical designer Thomas W. Lamb was
Sam_H._Harris_Theatre
Playhouse Square. It was designed by the noted theater architect Thomas W. Lamb and was built in 1921 by Marcus Loew to be the flagship of the Ohio branch
State_Theatre_(Cleveland)
University building at the University of Manchester
Sciences Building. In July 2007, School of Mathematics relocated from MSS as well as from the Ferranti Building and the temporary buildings Newman and Lamb, to
Maths and Social Sciences Building
Maths_and_Social_Sciences_Building
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Lamb Island Pioneer Hall is a heritage-listed former house and now community hall at Lucas Drive, Lamb Island, City of Redland, Queensland, Australia.
Lamb_Island_Pioneer_Hall
Church in Gospel Oak, London
Road, the church building is Grade I listed. The church was built between 1864 and 1866 to a curious-looking design by Edward Buckton Lamb and was discussed
St Martin's Church, Gospel Oak
St_Martin's_Church,_Gospel_Oak
and was one of William Fox’s first large theaters. Designed by Thomas W. Lamb, it had a Beaux Arts auditorium wainscotted in marble and red tapestry covering
Crotona_Theatre
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Darkness of lips
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Flame
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Lamb
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Flame
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Arabic, Australian, French, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Darkness of Lips
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English
English : variant of Lum.
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Swedish Hebrew
Lamb.
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Muslim
Lamb
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English
English : from a pet form of Lamb 1 and 2.English : from an Old Norse personal name Lambi, from lamb ‘lamb’.
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Jungle; Dense Forest
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Son of Thorbjorn the Feeble
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Scottish
Lamb.
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Arabic, German, Muslim
Shining
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English
English : variant spelling of Lum.
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Australian
Cute
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English
English : from Middle English lamb, a nickname for a meek and inoffensive person, or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lambs. See also Lamm.English : from a short form of the personal name Lambert.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Luain (see Lane 3). MacLysaght comments: ‘The form Lamb(e), which results from a more than usually absurd pseudo-translation (uan ‘lamb’), is now much more numerous than O’Loan itself.’Possibly also a translation of French agneau.
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sanskrit
Flame; Large; Spacious; Tall; Another Name for Durga and Lakshmi
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Muslim
Lamb
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Of dark lips.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Middle English lamb, Middle High German lamp ‘lamb’; a nickname for a meek and inoffensive person, or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lambs. As a German name particularly, it may also have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of the paschal lamb.English : from a short form of the personal name Lambert.
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Attractive
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Without Support; Independent
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German
High; Bright; Bert's Hill
Boy/Male
Polish
Cuts iron.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Maddock.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Holy River; Meditation
Girl/Female
Latin American
Victory; triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Nice
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu
Limitless Lustre; Name of Lord Buddha
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n.
A small lamb.
n.
The young of the sheep.
v. i.
To bring forth a lamb or lambs, as sheep.
v. t.
To deprive of the use of a limb, particularly of a leg or foot; to lame.
n.
A lamb.
n.
Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb.
v. t.
To make lame.
n.
Figuratively, anything which enlightens intellectually or morally; anything regarded metaphorically a performing the uses of a lamp.
superl.
Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function; as, a lame leg, arm, or muscle.
v. t.
See Lam.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lamb
n.
A device or mechanism for producing light by electricity. See Incandescent lamp, under Incandescent.
n.
A post (generally a pillar of iron) supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street, park, etc.
n.
A cade lamb; a lamb brought up by hand.
imp. & p. p.
of Lamb
n.
A simple, unsophisticated person; in the cant of the Stock Exchange, one who ignorantly speculates and is victimized.
n.
A lamb.
superl.
To some degree disabled by reason of the imperfect action of a limb; crippled; as, a lame man.