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American swimmer
Lydia Alice Jacoby OLY (born February 29, 2004) is an American professional swimmer. She was the first Alaskan to qualify for an Olympic Games in swimming
Lydia_Jacoby
Female given name
Hedberg (1878–1964), Swedish singer Lydia Jacoby (born 2004), American swimmer Lydia Jele (born 1990), Botswana athlete Lydia Jennings, Native American soil
Lydia_(name)
American swimmer (born 1995)
4×100-meter mixed medley relay, Murphy swam the backstroke leg of the relay, Lydia Jacoby the breaststroke, Torri Huske the butterfly, and Caeleb Dressel the freestyle
Ryan_Murphy_(swimmer)
American swimmer (born 2001)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Hunter_Armstrong
Meilutytė Lithuania 1:04.62 Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa 1:05.84 Lydia Jacoby United States 1:05.94 200 metre breaststroke details Tatjana Schoenmaker
Swimming at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships
Swimming_at_the_2023_World_Aquatics_Championships
House of Representatives, representing the 26th District since 2006 Lydia Jacoby (born 2004), Olympic swimmer Jessica Jaymes (1979–2019), pornographic
List_of_people_from_Anchorage
Day of the year
Spanish footballer 2000 – Jesper Lindstrøm, Danish footballer 2004 – Lydia Jacoby, American swimmer 2004 – Abdukodir Khusanov, Uzbek footballer 2008 –
February_29
American swimmer (born 1997)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Katie_Ledecky
American swimmer (born 2002)
relay on day eight, Huske and her finals relay teammates of Ryan Murphy, Lydia Jacoby, and Caeleb Dressel placed fifth. On the ninth and final day of competitive
Torri_Huske
City in Alaska, United States
state flag Chad Bentz (born 1980), former Major League Baseball player Lydia Jacoby (born 2004), 2020 Summer Olympics swimming gold medalist and first Alaskan
Seward,_Alaska
Canadian swimmer (born 2006)
Omega Timing. Retrieved October 28, 2022. "Americans Katie Grimes, Lydia Jacoby Pulled from World Championships (Covid)". SwimSwam. December 18, 2021
Summer_McIntosh
American swimmer (born 1996)
Dressel finished in fifth place with his relay teammates Ryan Murphy, Lydia Jacoby, and Torri Huske. His world record and gold medal win in the 100 meter
Caeleb_Dressel
July 26 Gold Carissa Moore Surfing Women's shortboard July 27 Gold Lydia Jacoby Swimming Women's 100 m breaststroke July 27 Gold United States women's
United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics
United_States_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics
since 1996 and second swimming medallist ever. The defending champion, Lydia Jacoby, failed to qualify after placing third in the 2024 United States Olympic
Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 100-metre breaststroke
Swimming_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100-metre_breaststroke
American swimmer
December 18, Grimes officially withdrew from competition alongside teammate Lydia Jacoby and did not race in the final of the 800 meter freestyle due to COVID-19
Katie_Grimes
Kylie Masse Canada Emily Seebohm Australia 100 m breaststroke details Lydia Jacoby United States Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa Lilly King United States
List of 2020 Summer Olympics medal winners
List_of_2020_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners
United States 7 August 2009 Federal Way 4 August 2013 Barcelona 10 29.81 Lydia Jacoby United States 29 June 2023 Indianapolis 11 29.83 Eneli Jefimova Estonia
World record progression 50 metres breaststroke
World_record_progression_50_metres_breaststroke
2:05.42 NR Emily Seebohm Australia 2:06.17 100 m breaststroke details Lydia Jacoby United States 1:04.95 Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa 1:05.22 Lilly
Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Swimming_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics
American swimmer (born 2002)
100 m medley relay final as the backstroke leg for the U.S. alongside Lydia Jacoby, Torri Huske, and Abbey Weitzeil. The U.S. won the silver medal with
Regan_Smith_(swimmer)
Awards ceremony
2019: Regan Smith 2020: Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic 2021: Lydia Jacoby 2022: Leah Hayes 2023: Jack Alexy 2024: Gretchen Walsh 2004: Bob Bowman
Golden_Goggle_Awards
American swimming coach
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Bob_Bowman_(coach)
American swimmer (born 1994)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Olivia_Smoliga
Surname list
Prussian politician Lex Jacoby (1930–2015), Luxembourgish writer Louis Jacoby (born 1942), Norwegian singer and writer Lydia Jacoby (born 2004), American
Jacoby_(surname)
American swimmer (born 1993)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Nic_Fink
Games. Third after Smith's backstroke leg, 100 m breaststroke champion Lydia Jacoby (1:05.03) moved the U.S. into the lead, albeit the margin was not as
Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
Swimming_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_4_×_100_metre_medley_relay
appearance, having been held at every edition since 1968. The U.S.' teen Lydia Jacoby upset South Africa's Tatjana Schoenmaker and defending champion Lilly
Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre breaststroke
Swimming_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke
Russian swimmer (born 1997)
over six-tenths of a second ahead of the silver medalist in the event, Lydia Jacoby of the United States. On the third and final day of competition at the
Nika_Godun
Australian swimmer (born 2001)
against American 100m breaststroke gold medalist Lydia Jacoby and despite being 1.65 seconds slower than Jacoby in the individual event Hodges posted a time
Chelsea_Hodges
Caymanian swimmer (born 2006)
Championship, the other being Alaska-born-and-raised Olympic gold medalist Lydia Jacoby who won breaststroke and individual medley events. Later in the month
Jillian_Crooks
produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship and broadcast on Spike TV. Lydia Jacoby (b. 2004 in Anchorage), swimmer and U.S. Summer Olympian. She was the
List_of_athletes_from_Alaska
American swimmer (born 1997)
a time of 1:04.79, less than a second ahead of second place finisher Lydia Jacoby, and qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in the event. This was King's
Lilly_King
Flickinger, Brooke Forde, Katie Grimes, Natalie Hinds, Torri Huske, Lydia Jacoby, Lilly King, Annie Lazor, Katie Ledecky, Paige Madden, Simone Manuel
2020 United States Olympic trials (swimming)
2020_United_States_Olympic_trials_(swimming)
American swimmer (born 1999)
withdrew from competition, which followed the withdrawal of teammates Lydia Jacoby and Katie Grimes one day earlier. In February 2022, Andrew raced the
Michael_Andrew_(swimmer)
American swimmer (born 1999)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Bobby_Finke
Sporting event delegation
uneven bars Lee left Tokyo with an impressive three Olympic medals. Lydia Jacoby, Alaska's teenage swimming sweetheart, made history when she became the
United_States_at_the_Olympics
Surinamese swimmer (born 1967)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Anthony_Nesty
22, 2020). “Improving through challenging times: Seward junior swimmer Jacoby wins national title at U.S. Open“. Peninsula Clarion. Retrieved July 19
List_of_people_from_Alaska
American swimmer (born 2000)
silver medal in the 4×50-meter medley relay with finals relay teammates Lydia Jacoby, Claire Curzan, and Abbey Weitzeil, contributing a 26.33 backstroke split
Rhyan_White
Ceccon, Ryan Murphy (52.23) handed over to 100 m breaststroke champion Lydia Jacoby (1:05.09), who shockingly swum with her goggles folded over her mouth
Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay
Swimming_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Mixed_4_×_100_metre_medley_relay
American swimmer (born 2004)
silver-medal-winning time of 1:43.61 with finals relay teammates Rhyan White, Lydia Jacoby, and Abbey Weitzeil. She qualified for the semifinals of the 50 meter
Claire_Curzan
American swimmer (born 2005)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Bella_Sims
American swimmer (born 2002)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Phoebe_Bacon
American swimmer (born 2001)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Alex_Walsh
Yuliya Yefimova Russia Katie Meili United States 2020 Tokyo details Lydia Jacoby United States Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa Lilly King United States
List of Olympic medalists in swimming (women)
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_swimming_(women)
American swimmer (born 2001)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Emma_Weyant
Curzan 2:06.34 100 m breaststroke Lilly King 1:05.43 Emma Weber 1:06.10 Lydia Jacoby 1:06.37 200 m breaststroke Kate Douglass 2:19.46 CR Lilly King 2:21.93
2024 United States Olympic trials (swimming)
2024_United_States_Olympic_trials_(swimming)
American swimmer (born 2000)
Goggle Award Nominees Announced by USA Swimming, led by Dressel, Ledecky, Jacoby, Finke". Swimming World. Retrieved October 13, 2021. Erica Sullivan at USA
Erica_Sullivan_(swimmer)
American swimming coach
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Greg_Meehan
2019 Gwangju 24 1:04.95 King #8 30 June 2017 Indianapolis 9 24 1:04.95 Lydia Jacoby United States 27 July 2021 Tokyo 10 1:04.96 Angharad Evans Great Britain
World record progression 100 metres breaststroke
World_record_progression_100_metres_breaststroke
Summer Olympics Anna Elendt Germany 1:05.72 2025 German Championships Lydia Jacoby United States 1:05.74 Texas stop of the 2024 TYR Pro Swim Series Reona
Swimming at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre breaststroke
Swimming_at_the_2025_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke
American swimmer (born 1996)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Gunnar_Bentz
(52.11) Australia 1 August 2021 Tokyo 6 3:51.73 Regan Smith (58.05) Lydia Jacoby (1:05.03) Torri Huske (56.16) Abbey Weitzeil (52.49) United States 1
World record progression 4 × 100 metres medley relay
World_record_progression_4_×_100_metres_medley_relay
American swimmer
qualified Weber for the U.S. Olympic team, beating defending champion Lydia Jacoby. Weber earned a gold medal in the 2024 Olympics by swimming in the preliminaries
Emma_Weber
Regan Smith Lilly King Gretchen Walsh Kate Douglass Katharine Berkoff Lydia Jacoby Torri Huske Abbey Weitzeil United States Kaylee McKeown Abbey Harkin
Swimming at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
Swimming_at_the_2023_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_4_×_100_metre_medley_relay
American swimmer (born 1997)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Zach_Harting
July 26 Gold Carissa Moore Surfing Women's shortboard July 27 Gold Lydia Jacoby Swimming Women's 100 m breaststroke July 27 Gold United States women's
List of Olympic medalists for the United States
List_of_Olympic_medalists_for_the_United_States
American swimming coach
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Todd_DeSorbo
American college aquatic sports competition
Wisconsin 1:49.28 Isabelle Stadden California 1:49.38 100 breaststroke Lydia Jacoby Texas 57.03 Mona McSharry Tennessee 57.16 Anna Elendt Texas 57.26 200
2023 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
2023_NCAA_Division_I_Women's_Swimming_and_Diving_Championships
American swimming coach (born 1967)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Ray_Looze
American swimmer (born 1997)
Goggle Award Nominees Announced by USA Swimming, led by Dressel, Ledecky, Jacoby, Finke". Swimming World. Retrieved October 13, 2021. "2021 FINA Short Course
Zach_Apple
American swimming coach
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Teri_McKeever
American swimmer (born 1998)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Paige_Madden
American swimmer (born 1996)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Simone_Manuel
American swimmer (born 2001)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Kate_Douglass
57 from 51 nations Winning time 1:04.62 Medalists Rūta Meilutytė Lithuania Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa Lydia Jacoby United States ← 2022 2024 →
Swimming at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre breaststroke
Swimming_at_the_2023_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_100_metre_breaststroke
American Olympic swimming coach
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Gregg_Troy
American swimmer (born 1995)
Goggle Award Nominees Announced by USA Swimming, led by Dressel, Ledecky, Jacoby, Finke". Swimming World. Retrieved October 13, 2021. Sutherland, James (July
Blake_Pieroni
American swimmer
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Andrew_Wilson_(swimmer)
American swimmer (born 1994)
Goggle Award Nominees Announced by USA Swimming, led by Dressel, Ledecky, Jacoby, Finke". Swimming World. Retrieved October 13, 2021. Raymond, Jonathan (July
Chase_Kalisz
American swimmer
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Jordan_Wilimovsky
American swimming coach
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Dave_Durden
American swimmer
finishing just one-hundredth of a second ahead of third-place finisher Lydia Jacoby. For the 100-meter breaststroke, she placed third with a personal best
Kaitlyn_Dobler
multiple birth February 27 – Owen Walz, soccer player February 29 – Lydia Jacoby, swimmer March 1 – Izabella Alvarez, actress March 3 – Chris Brady, soccer
2004_in_the_United_States
American open water swimmer
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Michael_Brinegar
Kylie Masse Canada Regan Smith United States Women's 100m breaststroke Lydia Jacoby United States Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa Lilly King United States
Chronological summary of the 2020 Summer Olympics
Chronological_summary_of_the_2020_Summer_Olympics
American swimmer (born 1991)
Goggle Award Nominees Announced by USA Swimming, led by Dressel, Ledecky, Jacoby, Finke". Swimming World. Retrieved October 13, 2021. Race, Retta (September
Tom_Shields
American swimming coach
Goggle Award Nominees Announced by USA Swimming, led by Dressel, Ledecky, Jacoby, Finke". Swimming World. Retrieved October 13, 2021. SwimSwam (February
Jack_Bauerle
Mariah Denigan, Kate Douglass, Erin Gemmell, Katie Grimes, Torri Huske, Lydia Jacoby, Lilly King, Katie Ledecky, Lindsay Looney, Maxine Parker, Anna Peplowski
2023 USA Swimming Championships
2023_USA_Swimming_Championships
American swimmer (born 1996)
silver medal in the event with her finals relay teammates Regan Smith, Lydia Jacoby, Torri Huske, as well as the swimmers who had swum on the prelims relay
Abbey_Weitzeil
Lithuanian swimmer (born 1997)
for the final ranking fourth, just 0.04 seconds behind third-ranked Lydia Jacoby of the United States and 0.20 seconds behind first-ranked Anna Elendt
Rūta_Meilutytė
Sporting event delegation
uneven bars Lee left Tokyo with an impressive three Olympic medals. Lydia Jacoby, Alaska's teenage swimming sweetheart, made history when she became the
United States at the Summer Olympics
United_States_at_the_Summer_Olympics
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
United States Olympic trials (swimming)
United_States_Olympic_trials_(swimming)
American swimmer (born 1991)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Haley_Anderson
American swimmer (born 1998)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Erika_Connolly
Fukuoka Rūta Meilutytė (2) Lithuania Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa Lydia Jacoby United States 2024 Doha Tang Qianting China Tes Schouten Netherlands
List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming (women)
List_of_World_Aquatics_Championships_medalists_in_swimming_(women)
American swimmer (born 1997)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Katie_McLaughlin
American swimmer (born 1995)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Jay_Litherland
American swimmer (born 1989)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Ashley_Twichell
American swimmer (born 1990)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Allison_Schmitt
American swimmer (born 1997)
Goggle Award Nominees Announced by USA Swimming, led by Dressel, Ledecky, Jacoby, Finke". Swimming World. Retrieved October 13, 2021. Keith, Braden (December
Bowe_Becker
Meilutytė Lithuania 30.39 Q 8 6 7 Sophie Hansson Sweden 30.39 Q 11 5 5 Lydia Jacoby United States 30.44 Q 12 6 6 Mona McSharry Ireland 30.45 Q 13 5 7 Dominika
Swimming at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre breaststroke
Swimming_at_the_2023_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_50_metre_breaststroke
Sporting event delegation
Regan Smith Lilly King Gretchen Walsh Kate Douglass Katharine Berkoff Lydia Jacoby Torri Huske Abbey Weitzeil Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay 30
United States at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships
United_States_at_the_2023_World_Aquatics_Championships
American swimmer (born 1994)
Goggle Award Nominees Announced by USA Swimming, led by Dressel, Ledecky, Jacoby, Finke". Swimming World. Retrieved October 13, 2021. Griswold, Molly (December
Annie_Lazor
American swimmer (born 2001)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Jake_Mitchell
Jamaican swimmer (born 1988)
finale of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi with Zach Apple, Lydia Jacoby, and Melanie Margalis all of the United States. On day one of competition
Alia_Atkinson
American swimmer
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Brooke_Forde
American swimmer (born 1994)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Hali_Flickinger
Yuliya Yefimova 2 Sweden Emelie Fast Sophie Hansson 2 United States Lydia Jacoby Lilly King 1 Argentina Julia Sebastián 1 Belarus Alina Zmushka 1 Belgium
Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification
Swimming_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Qualification
American swimmer (born 2000)
Hali Flickinger Brooke Forde Katie Grimes Natalie Hinds Torri Huske Lydia Jacoby Lilly King Annie Lazor Katie Ledecky Paige Madden Simone Manuel (team
Kieran_Smith
German swimmer (born 2001)
Elendt won the 100 metre breaststroke ahead of second-place finisher Lydia Jacoby with a time of 1:07.50. Elendt earned the "Big 12 Swimming & Diving Newcomer
Anna_Elendt
LYDIA JACOBY
LYDIA JACOBY
Biblical
Lydia, a standing pool
Female
English
English contracted form of Greek Lydia, LYDA means "of Lydia."
Female
French
French form of Greek Lydia, LYDIE means "of Lydia."
Girl/Female
English
Life. Ancient Roman name. Also an abbreviation of Olivia.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Swedish
Woman from Lydia; Beautiful; Womanly
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Jamaican, Portuguese, Sindhi, Swedish, Swiss
Woman from Lydia; Noble Kind; Of the Noble Sort; Lydia was an Area of Asia Famous for Its Two Rich Kings; Midas and Croesus; Beauty; Happiness
Girl/Female
Swedish American Greek Biblical
From Lydia.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Lydia, LYYDIA means "of Lydia."
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Lydia, LIDIA means "of Lydia."
Girl/Female
Russian
From Lydia.
Female
English
(Λυδία) Greek name LYDIA means "of Lydia." In the bible, this is the name of a woman who was converted to Christianity by Paul.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Swedish
Woman from Lydia; Diminutive of Lydia
Girl/Female
Polish Russian
From Lydia.
Female
English
Created by author Edward Bulwer-Lytton for the heroine of his 1834 novel The Last Days of Pompeii, possibly derived from the Latin word nidus, NYDIA means "nest."
Girl/Female
Greek
From Lydia.
Girl/Female
Russian
From Lydia.
Female
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Lyydia, LYYTI means "of Lydia."
Female
Portuguese
Variant spelling of Portuguese LÃgia, LYGIA means "shrill whistling voice."
Girl/Female
Russian
From Lydia.
Girl/Female
Australian, Czechoslovakian, Dutch, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Noble Kind; Woman from Lydia
LYDIA JACOBY
LYDIA JACOBY
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Focused
Boy/Male
German, Latin
Innocent
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Celsus, CELSO means "upright, stately."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a silversmith.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Noble, Wise, Faultless, Transparent
Boy/Male
Indian
Who believe in christianity
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Young; Sweet
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sprout; Bud
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kibby.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of the City
LYDIA JACOBY
LYDIA JACOBY
LYDIA JACOBY
LYDIA JACOBY
LYDIA JACOBY
n.
Lydian stone, or black jasper, a variety of siliceous or flinty slate, of a grayish or bluish black color. It is employed to test the purity of gold, the amount of alloy being indicated by the color left on the stone when rubbed by the metal.
n.
Lydian stone; basanite; -- so called because used to test the purity of gold and silver by the streak which is left upon the stone when it is rubbed by the metal. See Basanite.
a.
Pertaining to the Pactolus, a river in ancient Lydia famous for its golden sands.
a.
Of or pertaining to Lydia, a country of Asia Minor, or to its inhabitants; hence, soft; effeminate; -- said especially of one of the ancient Greek modes or keys, the music in which was of a soft, pathetic, or voluptuous character.
n.
A king of Lydia who flourished in the 6th century b. c., and was renowned for his vast wealth; hence, a common appellation for a very rich man; as, he is a veritable Croesus.
n.
A species of limestone used among the Greeks for making coffins, which was so called because it consumed within a few weeks the flesh of bodies deposited in it. It is otherwise called lapis Assius, or Assian stone, and is said to have been found at Assos, a city of Lycia.