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American politician (born 1956)
Lorelee Hunt Byrd (born April 14, 1956) is a Republican politician who served as Nebraska State Treasurer from 2001 to 2004. She was appointed by Governor
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Governor of Nebraska from 2005 to 2015
Governor Ben Nelson Mike Johanns Preceded by Dawn Rockey Succeeded by Lorelee Hunt Byrd Personal details Born David Eugene Heineman (1948-05-12) May 12, 1948
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American politician (born 1974)
Party political offices Preceded by Lorelee Hunt Byrd Republican nominee for Nebraska State Treasurer 2006 Succeeded by Don Stenberg Political offices
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He was appointed Treasurer in 2004 following the resignation of Lorelee Hunt Byrd, and ran for re-election in 2006, but was defeated in the Republican
Ron Ross (Nebraska politician)
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Appointed by Governor Mike Johanns on Jan. 6, 2004, to complete term of Lorelee Hunt Byrd, who resigned. Resigned September 18, 2023, to become the director
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Politics in the US state of Nebraska
A. Gale (R) 49NP (31R, 16D, 2I) Ben Nelson (D) Dave Heineman (R) Lorelee Hunt Byrd (R) 2002 2003 Jon Bruning (R) 49NP (34R, 13D, 2I) 2004 Ron Ross (R)
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LORELEE HUNT-BYRD
LORELEE HUNT-BYRD
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Pursuer; Surname; A Shortening of Hunter
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Laurel, LORELLE means "laurel."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Loreen, LORENE means "little laurel tree."
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : variant of Mont, topographic name from munt ‘hill’, denoting someone who lived on or near a hill, Latin mons.English : variant of Mount.
Girl/Female
American, German
Luring Cliff; Siren; Lure to the Rocks
Female
Hebrew
(×ï‹×¨Ö¸×”-לִי) Hebrew name ORALEE means "my light." Compare with another form of Oralee.
Female
English
English form of French Laurette, LORETTE means "little laurel tree."
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German bunt, a term which originally described black and white coloration, specifically of a fur. Later, by extension, it came to denote the fur itself. It was probably applied as a nickname, but in which sense is no longer clear, and the matter is further complicated by the fact that in some areas bunt meant ‘multicolored’ (its modern meaning is ‘colorful’).English : probably a metonymic occupational name for a maker of sieves, from Middle English bonte, bunte.
Boy/Male
English
Pursuer. Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Norfolk)
English (mainly Norfolk) : from an Old English personal name, Hun(n)a.English : from a nickname derived from Old Norse húnn ‘bear cub’.German : from the personal name Huno, a short form of a Germanic compound name formed with hun ‘Hun’, ‘giant’ or hūn ‘bear cub’ as the first element.
Girl/Female
German American
Temptress'; A rocky cliff on the Rhine river dangerous to boat passage; the Lorelei whose singing...
Boy/Male
German
Chase; Hunt
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a hunter, Old English hunta (a primary derivative of huntian ‘to hunt’). The term was used not only of the hunting on horseback of game such as stags and wild boars, which in the Middle Ages was a pursuit restricted to the ranks of the nobility, but also to much humbler forms of pursuit such as bird catching and poaching for food. The word seems also to have been used as an Old English personal name and to have survived into the Middle Ages as an occasional personal name. Compare Huntington and Huntley.Irish : in some cases (in Ulster) of English origin, but more commonly used as a quasi-translation of various Irish surnames such as Ó Fiaich (see Fee).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Hundt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the popular medieval personal name Hudde, which is of complex origin. It is usually explained as a pet form of Hugh, but there was a pre-existing Old English personal name, Hūda, underlying place names such as Huddington, Worcestershire. This personal name may well still have been in use at the time of the Norman Conquest. If so, it was absorbed by the Norman Hugh and its many diminutives. Reaney adduces evidence that Hudde was also regarded as a pet form of Richard.German : from a short form of a Germanic compound personal name formed with hut ‘guard’ as the first element.Variant spelling of German Hütt (see Huett).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish hut, German Hut ‘hat’ (see Huth).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : variant of Hart.German : topographic name from Middle High German hurt ‘hurdle’, ‘woven fence’.Dutch : nickname, presumably for a pugnacious or aggressive person, from Middle Dutch hort, hurt ‘strike’, ‘blow’, ‘attack’.
Girl/Female
English
Modernand Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hewitt 1.French : from
a pet form of the Old French personal name Hue, Hughe
(see Hugh).A Huet from the Anjou region of France is recorded in Trois
Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Oralie, ORALEE means "golden." Compare with another form of Oralee.
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Luring Cliff; Siren; Lure to the Rocks; Similar to Lorelei
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Loreley, LORELEI means "murmuring rock."
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Shakespearean Greek
The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to Tamora.
Boy/Male
Hindu
She is the sign of silence. and “bin would mean the son of...’ therefore Shibin means the son o
Boy/Male
Hindu
Human
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Cináed, KENNETH means "born of fire." This was probably the first Anglicization. Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cainnech, meaning "comely; finely made."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Sindhi
Youth
Biblical
my light
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American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin
Noble; Blissful; God's Promise; The Mythical Home of the Blessed; God is My Oath
Boy/Male
Armenian
God's gift.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Lord of Sages; Dweller from Sind
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somvir | ஸோமà¯à®µà¯€à®°
Blessings of God
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n.
A large lump or piece; a hunch; as, a hunk of bread.
n.
A place to which one frequently resorts; as, drinking saloons are the haunts of tipplers; a den is the haunt of wild beasts.
v. t.
To bring to mind by a slight mention or remote allusion; to suggest in an indirect manner; as, to hint a suspicion.
v. t.
To search diligently after; to seek; to pursue; to follow; -- often with out or up; as, to hunt up the facts; to hunt out evidence.
v. t.
To foresee.
n.
In France, a name for a woman who is supported by her lovers, and devotes herself to idleness, show, and pleasure; -- so called from the church of Notre Dame de Lorette, in Paris, near which many of them resided.
v. t.
To provide with a shunt; as, to shunt a galvanometer.
a.
Having both sashes hung with weights and cords; -- said of a window.
imp. & p. p.
of Hunt
n. & v.
See under Hunt.
v. t.
To drive; to chase; -- with down, from, away, etc.; as, to hunt down a criminal; he was hunted from the parish.
n.
The game secured in the hunt.
imp. & p. p.
of Hurt
v. t.
To hunt with a hawk.
v. t.
To use or traverse in pursuit of game; as, he hunts the woods, or the country.
v. t.
To search for or follow after, as game or wild animals; to chase; to pursue for the purpose of catching or killing; to follow with dogs or guns for sport or exercise; as, to hunt a deer.
a.
Hung with spar, as a cave.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hunt
v. t.
The shifting of the studs on a projectile from the deep to the shallow sides of the grooves in its discharge from a shunt gun.
p. p.
of Hent