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1966 film directed by Lucio Fulci
Massacre Time (Italian: Le colt cantarono la morte e fu... tempo di massacro, lit. 'The colts sang death and it was... massacre time') is a 1966 Italian
Massacre_Time
1968 U.S. war crime during the Vietnam War
The Mỹ Lai Massacre (/miː laɪ/ MEE LY; Vietnamese: Thảm sát Mỹ Lai [t̺ʰâm ʂǎt mǐˀ lāj] ) was a United States war crime committed on 16 March 1968, involving
My_Lai_massacre
1984 mass shooting in California, U.S.
sniper approximately 77 minutes after he had first opened fire. At the time, the massacre was the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history,
San Ysidro McDonald's massacre
San_Ysidro_McDonald's_massacre
1981 studio album by Massacre
Killing Time is the debut album by American experimental rock trio Massacre. It was released in September 1981, through record label Celluloid. It consists
Killing_Time_(Massacre_album)
1960 South African Police killing of protestors
The Sharpeville massacre occurred on 21 March 1960, when police opened fire on a crowd of people who had assembled outside the police station in the township
Sharpeville_massacre
massacres that have occurred in Timor-Leste (numbers may be approximate): Battle of Timor East Timorese civil war Indonesian occupation of East Timor
List of massacres in Timor-Leste
List_of_massacres_in_Timor-Leste
1974 film by Tobe Hooper
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a 1974 American independent horror film produced, co-composed, and directed by Tobe Hooper, who co-wrote it with Kim Henkel
The_Texas_Chain_Saw_Massacre
1995 genocidal killing of Bosniak Muslim men
The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide, was the July 1995 genocidal killing of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys in and
Srebrenica_massacre
1944 German war crime
"Malmedy massacre" also includes other Waffen-SS massacres of civilians and POWs in Belgian villages and towns in the time after their first massacre of U
Malmedy_massacre
Mass shooting of German POWs in the United States
The Utah prisoner of war massacre (headlined by Time as the Midnight Massacre) took place after the end of World War II in Europe at midnight on July 8
1945 Utah prisoner of war massacre
1945_Utah_prisoner_of_war_massacre
2009 politically motivated mass murder in Maguindanao, Philippines
The Maguindanao massacre (also known as the Ampatuan massacre, named after the town where mass graves of victims were found) occurred on the morning of
Maguindanao_massacre
1937–1938 mass murder in China
The Nanjing Massacre or the Rape of Nanjing (formerly romanized as Nanking) was the mass rape and murder, between December 1937 and March 1938, of Chinese
Nanjing_Massacre
1991 massacre in Indonesian-occupied East Timor
The Santa Cruz massacre (also known as the Dili massacre) was the murder of at least 250 East Timorese pro-independence demonstrators in the Santa Cruz
Santa_Cruz_massacre
1968 massacre in Tamil Nadu, India
The Kilvenmani massacre (or Keezhvenmani massacre) was an incident in Kizhavenmani village, Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu state in India on 25 December
Kilvenmani_massacre
2001 film by Lucélia Santos
Timor Lorosae: The Unseen Massacre (Portuguese: Timor Lorosae - O Massacre Que o Mundo não Viu) is a 2001 Brazilian documentary film directed by actress
Timor Lorosae: The Unseen Massacre
Timor_Lorosae:_The_Unseen_Massacre
Italian actor (1936–2021)
Camille 2000 (1969), L'emmerdeur (1973), The Bloodstained Lawn (1973), Massacre Time (1966), The Five Man Army (1969), and The English Patient (1996). Castelnuovo
Nino_Castelnuovo
Incident of killing civilians
A massacre is an event of killing defenseless human beings or animals. It is generally used to describe a targeted mass killing of civilians by an armed
Massacre
Soviet massacre of Polish military officers and intelligentsia in 1940
The Katyn massacre was a series of mass executions of Poles carried out by the Soviet Union between April and May 1940. Though the killings also occurred
Katyn_massacre
Mass killing of protesters in Iran
2025–26 Iranian protests, the Iranian government has perpetrated widespread massacres of civilians, deploying both its own security forces and importing foreign
2026_Iran_massacres
1948 IDF killing of Palestinian civilians
The Tantura massacre took place on 22–23 May 1948 during the 1948 Palestine war, when Palestinian villagers were massacred by Israel's Haganah (a precursor
Tantura_massacre
Uruguayan actor (1934–2019)
Masked Man Against the Pirates. The film that launched him to fame was Massacre Time (1966), while his roles as Sartana in the 1970 film Sartana's Here…
George_Hilton_(actor)
1999 massacre in East Timor
The Suai Church massacre occurred on 6 September 1999, in Suai, Cova Lima District in southwestern East Timor, two days after the results of the independence
Suai_Church_massacre
1919 massacre of Indian protesters
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre (IPA: [dʒəlɪjãːʋaːlaː baːɣ, baːɡ]), also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919. A large crowd had gathered
Jallianwala_Bagh_massacre
Massacre in Srinagar where CRPF troops opened fire on a funeral procession in 1990
massacre and this remains to be one of the deadliest massacres in Kashmir. The then Governor had announced a ‘time-bound’ inquiry into the massacre within
Hawal_massacre
1992 killing of Serb civilians in Bosnia and Herzegovina
believed that between nine and eleven people were murdered at the time. The massacre is frequently cited as one of the very earliest documented atrocities
Sijekovac_massacre
1992 military police killing of prisoners in Brazil
The Carandiru massacre (Portuguese: Massacre do Carandiru, pronounced [maˈsakɾi du kaɾɐ̃dʒiˈɾu]) occurred on 2 October 1992, in Carandiru Penitentiary
Carandiru_massacre
2023 massacre in southern Israel
This attack had the largest number of casualties out of a number of massacres targeting Israeli civilians in villages adjacent to the Gaza Strip, that
Nova_music_festival_massacre
1982 murder of monks and a nun in India
The Bijon Setu massacre (Bengali: বিজন সেতু হত্যাকাণ্ড) refers to the killing of 16 sadhus and a sadhvi of the Ananda Marga, at Bijon Setu, West Bengal
Bijon_Setu_massacre
2007 gang-related mass murder in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
The Surrey Six massacre was a gang-related massacre that occurred in Surrey, British Columbia on 19 October 2007. The victims included drug dealer Corey
Surrey_Six_massacre
1982 film by Amy Jones
both intended and unintended, than usual for the genre at the time. The Slumber Party Massacre grossed $3.6 million at the box office on a budget of $220
The_Slumber_Party_Massacre
Massacre during the Rhodesian Bush War
The Vumba massacre (also known as the Elim Mission massacre) was a massacre of eight British Christian missionaries and four children committed by ZANLA
Vumba_massacre
US Army officer convicted for massacre at My Lai, Vietnam (1943–2024)
court-martial of the murder of 22 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre on March 16, 1968, during the Vietnam War. Calley was released to house
William_Calley
1572 killing of Huguenots in France
The Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre (French: Massacre de la Saint-Barthélemy) in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
St._Bartholomew's_Day_massacre
1957 film by Harold D. Schuster
Dragoon Wells Massacre is a 1957 American CinemaScope DeLuxe Color Western film directed by Harold D. Schuster starring Barry Sullivan, Dennis O'Keefe
Dragoon_Wells_Massacre
Outbreak of violence against ethnic Germans in the Sudetenland soon after World War 2
The Ústí massacre (Czech: Ústecký masakr, German: Massaker von Aussig) was a lynching of ethnic Germans, triggered by the explosion of an ammunition depot
Ústí_massacre
American film
The Massacre films are three interconnected series of slasher films executive-produced by Roger Corman: the Slumber Party Massacre series (1982–1990),
Massacre_(franchise)
1857 massacre of California-bound immigrants by Nauvoo Legion militiamen
The Mountain Meadows Massacre (September 7–11, 1857) was a series of attacks during the Utah War that resulted in the mass murder of at least 120 members
Mountain_Meadows_Massacre
1968 killing of anti-government protestors by the Mexican Armed Forces in Mexico City
The Tlatelolco massacre (Spanish: La Masacre de Tlatelolco) was a military massacre committed by the Mexican Armed Forces against the students of the National
Tlatelolco_massacre
1843 New Zealand conflict
The Wairau Affray of 17 June 1843, also called the Wairau Massacre and the Wairau Incident, was the first serious clash of arms between British settlers
Wairau_Affray
1999 mass shooting in Colorado, U.S.
The attack ended when Harris and Klebold died by suicide. The Columbine massacre was the deadliest mass shooting at a K–12 school in U.S. history until
Columbine High School massacre
Columbine_High_School_massacre
1911 killing of Chinese Mexicans and Japanese Mexicans by revolutionary forces in Mexico
The Torreón massacre (Spanish: Matanza de chinos de Torreón; Chinese: 萊苑慘案) was a massacre that took place from May 13 to May 15, 1911 in the Mexican city
Torreón_massacre
1876 Ottoman massacre of Bulgarian civilians
24°13′8″E / 41.94250°N 24.21889°E / 41.94250; 24.21889 The Batak massacre was a massacre of Bulgarians in the town of Batak by Ottoman irregular cavalry
Batak_massacre
American horror franchise
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an American horror franchise created by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper. It consists of nine films, comics, a novel, and two
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (franchise)
The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_(franchise)
1987 spree shooting in England
The Hungerford massacre was a spree shooting in Wiltshire and Berkshire, England, which occurred on 19 August 1987 when 27-year-old Michael Ryan shot and
Hungerford_massacre
1966 Italian mondo film
Congo, all taking place during the year 1964. TIME (4 December 1964). "Africa: The Congo Massacre". TIME. Retrieved 18 March 2025. "Africa Blood and Guts
Africa_Addio
Mass Killings during the Chinese Cultural Revolution
The Guangdong massacre was among the most serious collective killings in China at the time, and was related to the Guangxi Massacre. There were two
Guangdong Cultural Revolution Massacre
Guangdong_Cultural_Revolution_Massacre
1980 massacre in El Salvador
Between 300 and 600 Salvadoran refugees were massacred while trying to cross the Sumpul River in Chalatenango, El Salvador, on May 13, 1980 during the
Sumpul_River_massacre
1923 mass murder in Japan
The Kantō Massacre (關東大虐殺; Korean: 간토대학살) was a mass murder in the Kantō region of Japan committed in the aftermath of the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake
Kantō_Massacre
1864 US troop murders of Native Americans
Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne
Sand_Creek_massacre
1944 mass killing by Nazi German soldiers in France
massacre Kandanos Koriukivka massacre Katyn massacre Khatyn massacre Ležáky massacre Lidice massacre Lipa massacre Massacre of villages under Kamešnica
Oradour-sur-Glane_massacre
1945 mass murder of Muslims in French Algeria
Sétif and Guelma massacre (also called the Sétif, Guelma and Kherrata massacres or the massacres of 8 May 1945) was a series of massacres by French colonial
Sétif_and_Guelma_massacre
2022 film by David Blue Garcia
Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a 2022 American slasher film directed by David Blue Garcia, with a screenplay by Chris Thomas Devlin, from a story by Fede Álvarez
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022 film)
Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_(2022_film)
1967–1968 massacres during the Chinese Cultural Revolution
Guangxi Massacre (simplified Chinese: 广西大屠杀; traditional Chinese: 廣西大屠殺; pinyin: Guǎngxī dàtúshā) comprised a series of lynchings and massacres in the
Guangxi_Massacre
1995 film by Kim Henkel
The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, later released as Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, is a 1995 American black comedy slasher film
The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The_Return_of_the_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre
The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in China. The massacres are grouped for different time periods. This includes British Hong Kong
List_of_massacres_in_China
Series of massacres in 1983 in East Timor
The Kraras massacre was a series of mass killings committed by the Indonesian Army, along with Timorese Hansip members, in August and September 1983 in
Kraras_massacre
1770 shooting deaths of five colonists by British soldiers
The Boston Massacre, known in Great Britain as the Incident on King Street, was a confrontation on March 5, 1770 during the American Revolution in Boston
Boston_Massacre
Terrorist attack in Lubero Territory, D. R. Congo
The Kasanga massacre was an attack which occurred on 12 February 2025, when some sources reported that IS-aligned Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) militants
Kasanga_massacre
1990 film by Jeff Burr
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III is a 1990 American slasher film serving as the sequel to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) and the third installment
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
Leatherface:_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_III
1921 mass violence in Oklahoma, US
The Tulsa race massacre was a two-day-long terrorist massacre perpetrated by white supremacists that took place in the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa_race_massacre
Topics referred to by the same term
Safed massacre relates to several violent events, happening throughout different time periods in the town of Safed (Tzfat), Galilee in Israel. Safed massacre
Safed_massacre
1929 gang shooting in Chicago
The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre was the murder of seven members and associates of Chicago's North Side Gang on Saint Valentine's Day 1929. The men were
Saint Valentine's Day Massacre
Saint_Valentine's_Day_Massacre
1972 Summer Olympics terrorist attack
The Munich massacre was a terrorist attack during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, carried out by eight members of the Palestinian militant
Munich_massacre
1782 killing of Christian Lenape by American soldiers during the Revolutionary War
The Gnadenhutten massacre, also known as the Moravian massacre, was the killing of 96 pacifist Moravian Christian Indians (primarily Lenape and Mohican)
Gnadenhutten_massacre
1894–1897 massacres of Armenians and Assyrians in the Ottoman Empire
The Hamidian massacres, also called the Armenian massacres, were massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in the mid-1890s. Estimated casualties ranged
Hamidian_massacres
Civilian massacre carried out by LTTE
part of Sri Lanka that were controlled by the Tigers at the time. This was the largest massacre of Muslim civilians by the LTTE to date. Village eyewitnesses
Palliyagodella_massacre
1937–38 mass execution in Ukraine
The Vinnytsia massacre was the mass execution of over 9,000 people in the Ukrainian town of Vinnytsia by the Soviet secret police NKVD during the Great
Vinnytsia_massacre
1943 mass killing of villagers in Nazi-occupied Belarus
50 km from Minsk. On 22 March 1943, almost its entire population was massacred by the Schutzmannschaft Battalion 118, made up mostly of Ukrainian and
Khatyn_massacre
1974 Palestinian terrorist attack in Israel
The Ma'alot massacre was a Palestinian terrorist attack that occurred on 14–15 May 1974 and involved the hostage-taking of 115 Israelis, chiefly school
Ma'alot_massacre
Orthodox Christians massacred Muslims in Šahovići, Montenegro, in 1924
The Šahovići massacre was a massacre of the Muslim population of the Yugoslav village of Šahovići (modern-day Tomaševo in Montenegro) and neighbouring
Šahovići_massacre
This is a partial list of massacres in the United States; death tolls may be approximate. For single-perpetrator events and shooting sprees, see List
List of massacres in the United States
List_of_massacres_in_the_United_States
1995 genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina
place during the Bosnian War of 1992–1995 and includes the Srebrenica massacre of July 1995 or the wider crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing
Bosnian_genocide
1982 mass killing in Dujail, Iraq
The Dujail massacre was the mass killing of Shia rebels by the Ba'athist Iraqi government on 8 July 1982 in Dujail, Iraq. The massacre was committed in
Dujail_massacre
1996 school shooting in central Scotland
The Dunblane massacre was a school shooting that took place at Dunblane Primary School in Dunblane, near Stirling, Scotland, on 13 March 1996, when 43-year-old
Dunblane_massacre
2005 studio album by 50 Cent
The Massacre is the second studio album by the American rapper 50 Cent, released on March 3, 2005, via Interscope Records, Eminem's Shady Records, 50 Cent's
The_Massacre
WWII war crime
The Chenogne massacre was a war crime committed by members of the 11th Armored Division, an American combat unit, near Chenogne, Belgium, on January 1
Chenogne_massacre
Execution of Australian POWs during Battle of Timor
The Ration truck massacre or the 1942 Dili massacre refers to the execution of 14 Australian soldiers and the killing of three others on 20 February 1942
Ration_truck_massacre
1996 mass shooting in Canada
The Vernon massacre was a mass shooting that occurred in Vernon, British Columbia on April 5, 1996. At the time, it was the deadliest mass shooting in
Vernon_massacre
1951 painting by Pablo Picasso
Massacre in Korea (French: Massacre en Corée) is an expressionist painting completed on 18 January 1951 by Pablo Picasso. Picasso's third anti-war painting
Massacre_in_Korea
1986 film by Tobe Hooper
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is a 1986 American black comedy slasher film directed and co-composed by Tobe Hooper, written by L. M. Kit Carson, and starring
The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_2
1942 Nazi destruction of Czech village
The Lidice massacre (Czech: Vyhlazení Lidic) was the complete destruction of the village of Lidice in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, which is
Lidice_massacre
1979 eviction of Bangladeshi refugees
Marichjhapi massacre or Marichjhapi incident refers to the 1979 eviction of post-partition Bengali refugees who had moved out of the Dandakaranya camps
Marichjhapi_massacre
1941–1944 Nazi murders in Vilnius, Lithuania
The Ponary massacre (Polish: zbrodnia w Ponarach), or the Paneriai massacre (Lithuanian: Panerių žudynės), was the mass murder of up to 100,000 people
Ponary_massacre
1692 killing of clan Macdonald members
The Massacre of Glencoe took place in Glen Coe in the Argyll region of the Scottish Highlands on 13 February 1692. An estimated 30 members and associates
Massacre_of_Glencoe
French police killing of Algerian demonstrators
The 1961 Paris massacre (also called the 17 October 1961 massacre in France) was the mass killing of Algerians who were living in Paris by the French National
1961_Paris_massacre
The Aztra massacre was a massacre of workers perpetrated by the National Police of Ecuador on October 18, 1977, at the Aztra ingenio, located in the La
Aztra_massacre
1999 mass killing in East Timor
The Liquiçá Church massacre was a mass-killing that occurred in April 1999, during East Timor's bid for independence. It was the first case to be heard
Liquiçá_Church_massacre
1986 film
Sorority House Massacre is a 1986 American slasher film written and directed by Carol Frank, and starring Angela O'Neill, Wendy Martel, Pamela Ross, and
Sorority_House_Massacre
2025 massacre in Niger
militants killed 44 civilians at a mosque in Fambita. A week before the massacre in Manda, ISGS militants attacked and killed 31 Nigerien soldiers near
Manda_massacre
Series of mass murders in Northwest Nigeria
people were killed by bandits in Zamfara State, Nigeria in a series of massacres. This was the deadliest terrorist attack in recent Nigerian history. The
2022_Zamfara_massacres
1982 mass murder of civilians in Beirut, Lebanon
Lebanon following weeks of battles in West Beirut and shortly before the massacre took place. The Lebanese president Bashir Gemayel banned the Lebanese Forces
Sabra_and_Shatila_massacre
Massacre committed by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War in the village of Đắk Sơn
The Đắk Sơn Massacre was the massacre of Montagnard villagers perpetrated by the Viet Cong on 5 December 1967 during the Vietnam War, in the village of
Đắk_Sơn_massacre
April 1914 massacre during the Colorado Coalfield War
The Ludlow Massacre was a mass killing perpetrated by anti-striker militia during the Colorado Coalfield War. Soldiers from the Colorado National Guard
Ludlow_Massacre
1490 clan massacre in Monzievaird, Perthshire, Scotland
kin, and marrying enemies was commonplace for Highlanders at the time, the massacre was nevertheless notorious and sensational in its day. William Murray
Massacre_of_Monzievaird
1890 South Dakota massacre of Lakota
The Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, was an 1890 armed conflict between Native Americans and the United States Army. It
Wounded_Knee_Massacre
Government-led mass execution of political prisoners in Iran
prominently in the killings, says that 30,000 political prisoners were massacred. Reportedly, most of those killed were supporters of the MeK. Members
1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners
1988_executions_of_Iranian_political_prisoners
1623 killings in Indonesia
The Amboyna massacre (also known as the Amboyna trial) was the 1623 torture and execution on Ambon Island (present-day Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia) of twenty-one
Amboyna_massacre
2006 film by Jonathan Liebesman
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is a 2006 American slasher film serving as a prequel to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), and the sixth installment
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre:_The_Beginning
1985 killing of protestors in the Philippines
The Escalante massacre was an incident on September 20, 1985, in Escalante, Negros Occidental, Philippines, where government paramilitary forces gunned
Escalante_massacre
1577 or 1578 mass killing of Irish Gaelic nobles
The massacre of Mullaghmast (Irish: ár Mhullach maistean) was the mass killing of between 100 and 400 members of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland by English
Massacre_of_Mullaghmast
MASSACRE TIME
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Delivery of a Massage; Another Name for the Quran
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : variant spelling of English Jernegan, which is of uncertain derivation. Reaney believes it to be of Breton origin, probably identical with the Old Breton personal name Iarnuuocon ‘iron famous’, taken to East Anglia by Bretons at the time of the Norman Conquest.Thomas Jernigan was granted land at Somerton, VA, in 1668. Many of his descendants were sea captains. His son, also called Thomas, settled on Martha’s Vineyard, MA, in 1712.
Girl/Female
Indian
Happiness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Myer.Spanish : habitational name from a village in Santander province, so named from mies ‘ripe grain’, ‘harvest time’ (Latin messis aestiva ‘summer harvest’).Dutch : nickname from mier ‘ant’; perhaps denoting an industrious person.Dutch and Belgian (van de Mier) : topographic name from a Brabantine form of moere ‘bog’, ‘marsh’ (modern moeras), or a habitational name from Moere in West Flanders.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hensall in North Yorkshire, originally named with the unattested Old English personal name Heþīn or Old Scandinavian Heþinn + Old English halh ‘nook’.English : Huguenot surname, of unexplained origin, which was taken to England by a Protestant refugee who fled France after the Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Day (24 August 1572) and settled in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : from an Old Welsh personal name, Cynbel, composed of the elements cyn ‘chief’ + bel ‘war’. This was borne by Welsh chieftain in Roman times whose name is recorded in a Latinized form as Cunobelinus; he provided the inspiration for Shakespeare’s Cymbeline.English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire, so named from a Celtic word related to Welsh cyfyl ‘border’.Possibly also a variant of English Kimball or Kimble.It is also quite likely that this name has assimilated some instances of German Kembel.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happiness
Surname or Lastname
Czech and Slovak (Dobrý)
Czech and Slovak (Dobrý) : nickname from Czech dobrý ‘good’, ‘honest’, ‘faithful’.French : patronymic from the personal name Obry, a spelling variant of Aubrey.English : altered form of the French surname Dobrée, which was taken to England by a Huguenot family whose ancestor had fled to Guernsey after the St. Bartholomew Massacre in 1572.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Isabel(l)(a). This originated as a variant of Elizabeth, a name which owed its popularity in medieval Europe to the fact that it was borne by John the Baptist’s mother. The original form of the name was Hebrew Elisheva ‘my God (is my) oath’; it appears thus in Exodus 6:23 as the name of Aaron’s wife. By New Testament times the second element had been altered to Hebrew shabat ‘rest’, ‘Sabbath’. The form Isabella originated in Spain, the initial syllable being detached because of its resemblance to the definite article el, and the final one being assimilated to the characteristic Spanish feminine ending -ella. The name in this form was introduced to France in the 13th century, being borne by a sister of St. Louis who lived as a nun after declining marriage with the Holy Roman Emperor. Thence it was taken to England, where it achieved considerable popularity as an independent personal name alongside its doublet Elizabeth.
Girl/Female
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Massage
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : occupational name for a washerman or launderer, Old French, Middle Dutch lavendier (Late Latin lavandarius, an agent derivative of lavanda ‘washing’, ‘things to be washed’). The term was applied especially to a worker in the wool industry who washed the raw wool or rinsed the cloth after fulling. There is no evidence for any direct connection with the word for the plant (Middle English, Old French lavendre). However, the etymology of the plant name is obscure; it may have been named in ancient times with reference to the use of lavender oil for cleaning or of the dried heads of lavender in perfuming freshly washed clothes.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near a tumulus, mound or hill, Middle English lowe, from Old English hlÄw (see Law 2).Scottish and English : nickname for a short man, from Middle English lah, lowe (Old Norse lágr; the word was adopted first into the northern dialects of Middle English, where Scandinavian influence was strong, and then spread south, with regular alteration of the vowel quality).English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : nickname for a violent or dangerous person, from Anglo-Norman French lou, leu ‘wolf’ (Latin lupus). Wolves were relatively common in Britain at the time when most surnames were formed, as there still existed large tracts of uncleared forest.Scottish : from a pet form of Lawrence. Compare Lowry 1.Americanized spelling of Jewish Lowe.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city in West Yorkshire, or the place in Kent. The former is of British origin, appearing in Bede in the form Loidis ‘People of the LÄt’, (LÄt being an earlier name of the river Aire, meaning ‘the violent one’). Loidis was originally a district name, but was subsequently restricted to the city. The Kentish place name may be from an Old English stream name hlÌ„de ‘loud, rushing stream’.Daniel Leeds (1652–1720) was born in England, probably in Nottinghamshire, and emigrated to America with his father, Thomas, some time in the third quarter of the 17th century. The family settled in Shrewsbury, NJ, in 1677. Daniel made almanacs and was surveyor general of the Province of West Jersey in 1682. He was married four times and had numerous children.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon; of Cornish origin)
English (Devon; of Cornish origin) : topographic name for someone who lived by a menhir, i.e. a tall standing stone erected in prehistoric times (Cornish men ‘stone’ + hir ‘long’).
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc.
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc. : from the Latin personal name Lucas (Greek Loukas) ‘man from Lucania’. Lucania is a region of southern Italy thought to have been named in ancient times with a word meaning ‘bright’ or ‘shining’. Compare Lucio. The Christian name owed its enormous popularity throughout Europe in the Middle Ages to St. Luke the Evangelist, hence the development of this surname and many vernacular derivatives in most of the languages of Europe. Compare Luke. This is also found as an Americanized form of Greek Loukas.Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lùcais (see McLucas).As a French name Lucas has been recorded in Canada since 1653, taken to Trois Rivières, Quebec, by one Lucas-Lépine from Normandy.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán)
English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán) : from the Christian baptismal name Jordan. This is taken from the name of the river Jordan (Hebrew Yarden, a derivative of yarad ‘to go down’, i.e. to the Dead Sea). At the time of the Crusades it was common practice for crusaders and pilgrims to bring back flasks of water from the river in which John the Baptist had baptized people, including Christ himself, and to use it in the christening of their own children. As a result Jordan became quite a common personal name.
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English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : nickname from Old French marmion ‘monkey’, ‘brat’.Irish : as well as being a Norman English name as in 1, this has been used in recent times for Merriman.
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English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.
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English
English : variant of Loveless. The spelling is apparently the result of folk etymology, which understood the word as a nickname for a dandy fond of lace. The modern sense of this word is, however, not attested until the 16th century and at the time of surname formation it meant only ‘cord’ or ‘shoelace’.
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Muslim/Islamic
Graceful pretty
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Hindu
Luster, To illuminate
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Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Rules his Household; Home Ruler; Form of Henry; Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Similar to Henry; Ruler of the Enclosure
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American, British, English
Of High Value
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Name of an Ancient Poet
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Gaelic
Manly.
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Indian
This was the name of a very
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Hebrew
She is my delight.
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British, English
Mantle
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Tamil
Seshaveni | ஸேஷாவேநீÂ
Lord Krishna dancing on the snake
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n.
An obsequious compliance with the spirit of the times, or the humors of those in power, which implies a surrender of one's independence, and sometimes of one's integrity.
a.
Obsequiously complying with the spirit of the times, or the humors of those in power.
n.
Mutual slaughter or destruction; massacre.
n.
A clock, watch, or other instrument, to measure or show the progress of time; a chronometer.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Massacre
n.
A rubbing or kneading of the body, especially when performed as a hygienic or remedial measure.
n.
One who adapts his opinions and manners to the times; one who obsequiously compiles with the ruling power; -- now used only in a bad sense.
n.
One who massacres.
imp. & p. p.
of Massacre
n.
Great destruction of life, as in battle; bloodshed; slaughter; massacre; murder; havoc.
a.
Saving time; as, a timesaving expedient.
n.
One who performs massage, especially in a Turkish bath.
n.
Murder.
n.
One who complies with prevailing opinions, whatever they may be; a timeserver.
n.
To kill in considerable numbers where much resistance can not be made; to kill with indiscriminate violence, without necessity, and contrary to the usages of nations; to butcher; to slaughter; -- limited to the killing of human beings.
n.
A timekeeper; especially, a watch by which small intervals of time can be measured; a kind of stop watch. It is used for timing the speed of horses, machinery, etc.
n.
An agent in the massacres in Paris, committed in patriotic frenzy, on the 22d of September, 1792.
n.
A tabular statement of the time at which, or within which, several things are to take place, as the recitations in a school, the departure and arrival of railroad trains or other public conveyances, the rise and fall of the tides, etc.
n.
The killing of a considerable number of human beings under circumstances of atrocity or cruelty, or contrary to the usages of civilized people; as, the massacre on St. Bartholomew's Day.
n. f.
One who performs massage.