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MEND
American actress (born 1974)
(/ˈmɛndɛz/, Spanish: [ˈeβa ðe la kaɾiˈðað ˈmendes]; born March 5, 1974), known professionally as Eva Mendes, is an American former actress. Her acting
Eva_Mendes
American actress
Camila Carraro Mendes (/kəˈmiːlə ˈmɛndɛz/; Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈmẽdʒis]; born June 29, 1994) is an American actress and producer. She made her acting
Camila_Mendes
Place in Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt
Mendes (Ancient Greek: Μένδης, gen.: Μένδητος), the Greek name of the ancient Egyptian city of Djedet, also known in ancient Egypt as Per-Banebdjedet ("The
Mendes
British film and stage director (born 1965)
Sir Samuel Alexander Mendes CBE (born 1 August 1965) is a British filmmaker and stage director. In 2000, Mendes was appointed a CBE for his services to
Sam_Mendes
1926 film
"Miss Mend" "Miss Mend", Flicker Alley Miss Mend at IMDb Miss Mend at the TCM Movie Database (archived) Miss Mend at Rotten Tomatoes Miss Mend on YouTube
Miss_Mend
Canadian singer (born 1998)
Shawn Peter Raul Mendes (/ˈmɛndɛz/ MEN-dez, European Portuguese: [ˈmẽdɨʃ]; born August 8, 1998) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician. He gained
Shawn_Mendes
English actress
for her film roles as Sophie Levee in Frances Ha (2012) and Farrah in The Mend (2014) and her television roles as Katia on Low Winter Sun (2013) and Bess
Mickey_Sumner
UK government campaign in World War II
Make Do and Mend was one of several campaigns introduced by the British Government (with the help of voluntary organisations) to reduce clothing consumption
Make_Do_and_Mend
2014 American film
The Mend is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Magary. The film stars Josh Lucas, Stephen Plunkett, Mickey Sumner and Lucy Owen
The_Mend_(film)
1971 song by Barry and Robin Gibb
"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" is a song released by the Bee Gees on 28 May 1971, with B-side "Country Woman" (a Maurice Gibb composition). It was written
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
How_Can_You_Mend_a_Broken_Heart
1924 Soviet adventure novel
Mess-Mend: Yankees in Petrograd (Russian: Месс-Менд, или Янки в Петрограде) is a Soviet adventure novel by Marietta Shaginyan with elements of fantasy
Mess-Mend
Yazidi saint, first ruler of Kilis principality
Sheikh Mand or Sheikh Mend, Sheikh Mand Pasha (Kurdish: Şêx Mend) was a 12th-century Yazidi saint, ruler of Kilis principality, and an Ayyubid Army commanfiefdom
Sheikh_Mand
British boy band
The Mend (subsequently known as Race the Horizon) were a British boy band consisting of members Kris Evans, Dean Kelly, Jay Kontzle and Craig Worsley.
The_Mend_(group)
Surname list
Mends is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bright Middleton Mends (born 1992), Ghanaian footballer Cecil Duddley Mends (born 1975), Ghanaian
Mends
Make and mend is the term used in the Navy (notably Commonwealth of Nations navies) for an "afternoon off". It is derived from the time of sailing ships
Make_and_mend
Trinidadian writer (1897–1991)
Alfred Hubert Mendes MM (18 November 1897 – 1991) was a Trinidadian novelist and short-story writer. He was a leading member of the 1930s "Beacon group"
Alfred_Mendes
Archaeological site
Neo-Assyrian Akkadian is Qadīsu. Kadesh is identified with the ruins at Tell Nebi Mend (Tall an-Nabī Mandū), about 24 kilometers (15 mi) southwest of Homs near
Kadesh_(Syria)
UCLA Operation Mend is a medical partnership established in October 2007 between Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio
Operation_Mend
2002 studio album by Marc Anthony
Mended is the sixth overall solo studio album and second English studio album by American Latin pop singer-songwriter Marc Anthony, released on May 21
Mended
Brazilian footballer (born 2005)
João Mendes de Assis Moreira (born 25 February 2005) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a winger for the academy of Premier League club Hull City.
João Mendes (footballer, born 2005)
João_Mendes_(footballer,_born_2005)
Deity and symbol in the occult traditions
alarming symbol. Mendes is the Greek name for the ancient Egyptian city of Djedet. Lévi equates his image with "The Goat of Mendes", possibly following
Baphomet
Mongolian poet and writer
Mend-Ooyo Gombojav is a Mongolian writer, poet and calligraphist. He was born into a herder's family in Dariganga, Sükhbaatar, Mongolia, in 1952. Mend-Ooyo
Mend-Ooyo_Gombojav
American-British actor (born 2003)
Joe Alfie Winslet Mendes (born December 22, 2003), known professionally as Joe Anders, is an American-British actor, screenwriter and composer. He is the
Joe_Anders
Militant group in Nigeria
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) is a decentralised militant group in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. MEND's actions – including sabotage, theft
Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta
Movement_for_the_Emancipation_of_the_Niger_Delta
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Mendive (French pronunciation: [mɛ̃div]; Occitan: Mendic; Basque: Mendibe) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France
Mendive
Portuguese football agent (born 1966)
Jorge Paulo Agostinho Mendes (born 7 January 1966) is a Portuguese football agent who heads GestiFute, which he founded in 1996. He is often referred to
Jorge_Mendes
British actor
Xelia Mendes-Jones is a British actor. He is best known for his main role as Dane in the Prime Video series Fallout (2024). Xelia Mendes-Jones is half
Xelia_Mendes-Jones
2001 studio album by Alex Lloyd
Watching Angels Mend is the second studio album by Alex Lloyd. It was released on 17 September 2001 by EMI Records. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2002, Lloyd
Watching_Angels_Mend
British war film directed by Sam Mendes
directed and produced by Sam Mendes, who co-wrote it with Krysty Wilson-Cairns. It is partially inspired by stories told to Mendes by his paternal grandfather
1917_(2019_film)
Legendary king of Ireland
Lugaid Mend (also Lámderg) was one of the legendary kings of Ireland. He was a son of Óengus Tírech, son of Fer Corb, son of Mug Corb, son of Cormac Cass
Lugaid_Mend
Surname list
António Rosa Mendes (1954-2013), Portuguese academic Benjamin Mendes da Costa (1803–1868), English merchant and philanthropist Emanuel Mendes da Costa (1717–1791)
Mendes_(name)
1937 film by David MacDonald
It's Never Too Late to Mend (also known as Never Too Late to Mend;[citation needed] U.S. title: Never Too Late[citation needed]) is a 1937 British melodrama
It's_Never_Too_Late_to_Mend
British non-governmental organisation
Muslim Engagement and Development (MEND) (formerly iENGAGE) is a United Kingdom-based non-profit company and religious advocacy group. It focuses on media
Muslim Engagement and Development
Muslim_Engagement_and_Development
Bolus of Mendes (Ancient Greek: Βῶλος ὁ Μενδήσιος, Bōlos ho Mendēsios; fl. 3rd century BC) was a philosopher, a neopythagorean writer of works of esoterica
Bolus_of_Mendes
2020 documentary film about the Bee Gees
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is a 2020 American documentary film, directed by Frank Marshall. It follows the life and career of the Bee
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
The_Bee_Gees:_How_Can_You_Mend_a_Broken_Heart
Brazilian trade union leader and environmentalist (1944–1988)
Francisco Alves Mendes Filho (15 December 1944 – 22 December 1988), better known as Chico Mendes (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʃiku ˈmẽdʒis]), was a Brazilian
Chico_Mendes
Cape Verdean footballer (born 1990)
Ryan Isaac Mendes da Graça (Portuguese: [ʀi.ˈɐ̃ i.ˈzak ˈmẽ.dɨʒ dɐ ˈɡɾa.sɐ]; born 8 January 1990) is a Cape Verdean professional footballer who plays as
Ryan_Mendes
Cúscraid (Irish: Cúscraid Mend Macha; var. Cumscraid) (pronunciation guides: /'ku:skrid m'eN 'maxa / (Maier 1997) /cŏŏs'crĭ/ (Cross & Slover 1936) /KOOS-kridh/
Cúscraid
English novelist and poet
Valerie Helene Mendes (née Barnett, born October 1939) is an English novelist and poet. Mendes is best known for her teenage fiction novels, Girl in the
Valerie_Mendes
Brazilian musician (1941–2024)
Sérgio Santos Mendes (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈsɛʁʒju ˈsɐ̃tuz ˈmẽdʒis]; 11 February 1941 – 5 September 2024) was a Brazilian musician. His career took off
Sérgio_Mendes
Portuguese footballer (born 2002)
Nuno Alexandre Tavares Mendes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈnunu ˈmẽdɨʃ]; born 19 June 2002) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a left-back
Nuno Mendes (footballer, born 2002)
Nuno_Mendes_(footballer,_born_2002)
Species of flowering plant
Aechmea lueddemanniana is a species of flowering plant in the family Bromeliaceae. It is native to Costa Rica, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua and
Aechmea_lueddemanniana
1985 single by Alexander O'Neal
"A Broken Heart Can Mend" is a song written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal. It is the third single
A_Broken_Heart_Can_Mend
American actress and singer (born 1971)
Idina Kim Menzel (/ɪˈdiːnə mɛnˈzɛl/ ih-DEE-nə men-ZEL; née Mentzel; born May 30, 1971) is an American actress, singer and songwriter. Menzel rose to prominence
Idina_Menzel
2006 studio album by Dommin
Mend Your Misery is the debut studio album by American rock band Dommin, released in December 2006 on LMN records. Mend Your Misery is the band's first
Mend_Your_Misery
American mixed martial arts fighter
Chad Eduardo Mendes (born May 1, 1985) is an American professional bare-knuckle boxer, and former mixed martial artist and collegiate wrestler who is currently
Chad_Mendes
1971 studio album by the Bee Gees
in the United States, and peaked at No. 34. The lead single "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" was the first Bee Gees' No. 1 single in the United States
Trafalgar_(album)
1974 single by Faces
"You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything (Even Take the Dog for a Walk, Mend a Fuse, Fold Away the Ironing Board, or Any Other Domestic Shortcomings)"
You_Can_Make_Me_Dance,_Sing_or_Anything_(Even_Take_the_Dog_for_a_Walk,_Mend_a_Fuse,_Fold_Away_the_Ironing_Board,_or_Any_Other_Domestic_Shortcomings)
Irish mixed martial artist (born 1988)
consecutive wins, he won the Interim Featherweight Championship by defeating Chad Mendes at UFC 189. He became the undisputed Featherweight Champion at UFC 194 after
Conor_McGregor
French politician (1907–1982)
Pierre Isaac Isidore Mendès France (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ izak izidɔʁ mɑ̃dɛs fʁɑ̃s]; 11 January 1907 – 18 October 1982) was a French politician who
Pierre_Mendès_France
Syllabary for the Mende language of Sierra Leone
present Direction Right-to-left script Languages Mende ISO 15924 ISO 15924 Mend (438), Mende Kikakui Unicode Unicode alias Mende Kikakui Unicode range U+1E800–U+1E8DF
Mende_Kikakui_script
American nonprofit organization
Meet Each Need with Dignity (MEND) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving the northeast San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California. Started
Meet_Each_Need_with_Dignity
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up mended in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mended is a 2002 album by American Latin pop singer-songwriter Marc Anthony. Mended may also refer to:
Mended_(disambiguation)
1966 studio album by Sérgio Mendes
Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 is the first album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2011
Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
Herb_Alpert_Presents_Sergio_Mendes_&_Brasil_'66
British band manager
‘we need to mend this’, hence how we came up with The Mend.' Jayme Kontzle added of the name change, "No record label has seen us as The Mend so it’s like
Nigel_Martin-Smith
Nigerian guerrilla fighter
leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), which he denies. MEND has claimed responsibility for attacks on oil companies operating
Henry_Okah
Brazilian singer-songwriter and instrumentalist (born 1984)
Simone Mendes Rocha Diniz (born 24 May 1984), mononymously known as Simone (Brazilian Portuguese: [siˈmõ.ni]) or Simone Mendes, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter
Simone_Mendes
Mother goddess of Chinese mythology
Heaven with five colored stones, and she used the legs of a tortoise to mend the pillars. There are many instances of her in literature across China which
Nüwa
Portuguese guitarist (born 1966)
Nuno Duarte Gil Mendes Bettencourt (born September 20, 1966) is a Portuguese-American guitarist. He became known as the lead guitarist of the Boston rock
Nuno_Bettencourt
1981 single by Sylvia
"Heart on the Mend" is a song written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, and recorded by American country music artist Sylvia. It was released in September
Heart_on_the_Mend
Film
Mendes, Ben Foster, Jonny Lee Miller and Raúl Alejandro. Jason Statham as X, a drug dealer Vinnie Jones Jason Isaacs Babs Olusanmokun Camila Mendes Ben
Viva_La_Madness
English television personality and businessman (1990–2026)
Digital Spy. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2026. "TOWIE's Jake Hall is on the mend after alleged stabbing". Digital Spy. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2026.
Jake_Hall_(TV_personality)
American actor (born 1971)
"The Mend: SXSW Review". The Hollywood Reporter. March 15, 2014. "SXSW '14: Jesse Klein's Wrap-Up". Hammer to Nail. March 16, 2014. "The Mend: Review
Josh_Lucas
UFC mixed martial arts event in 2015
UFC 189: Mendes vs. McGregor was a mixed martial arts event held on July 11, 2015, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event took place
UFC_189
Surname list
Mendive is a surname of Basque origin. Manuel Mendive (born 1944), Afro-Cuban artist María Mendive (born 1968), Uruguayan actress and theater director
Mendive_(surname)
Brazilian footballer
Mendes or simply Mendes (January 7, 1976 – September 18, 2006) was a Brazilian professional footballer. He was born in Governador Valadares. Mendes collapsed
Nilton_Mendes
Australian punk rock band
with "You Can Count on Me". To date, they have released four studio albums: Mend, Move On (2014), Chemical Miracle (2016), The American Dream (2018) and Suicide
Trophy_Eyes
Brazilian philosopher and mathematician
Raimundo Teixeira Mendes (5 January 1855 – 28 June 1927) was a Brazilian philosopher and mathematician. He is credited with creating the national motto
Teixeira_Mendes
Portuguese composer and teacher
Manuel Mendes (or Manoel Mendes; c. 1547 – 24 September 1605) was a Portuguese composer and teacher of the Renaissance. While his music remains obscure
Manuel_Mendes
American post-hardcore band
Eviscerate is the first half of a "double album," and the second half, entitled Mend, is completed. Eidola supported Periphery on their Wildfire Tour in May 2024
Eidola_(band)
Dystopian novel series by Veronica Roth
characters, the male love interest Tobias. A later short story, We Can Be Mended (2018), serves as an epilogue five years after the events of the trilogy
Divergent_(novel_series)
Upcoming four biopics about the Beatles
the lives and career of the Beatles. Each film is being directed by Sam Mendes and written by Jez Butterworth, Peter Straughan and Jack Thorne. Produced
The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event
The_Beatles_–_A_Four-Film_Cinematic_Event
Canadian journalist with The Athletic (born 1976)
Ian Mendes (born December 28, 1976) is a Canadian ice hockey executive who currently serves as vice president of communications for the Ottawa Senators
Ian_Mendes
French kizomba/zouk singer (born 1982)
Mickael (Mika) Mendes (born 2 July 1982) is a Cape Verdean-French Ghetto-Zouk singer. He was born in Nice, France. His father is Boy Gê Mendes former lead
Mika_Mendes
Australian singer and songwriter (born 1974)
singer and songwriter. Four of his albums, Black the Sun, Watching Angels Mend, Distant Light, and Alex Lloyd, released between 1999 and 2005, made the
Alex_Lloyd
Brazilian footballer and manager
Sylvio Mendes Campos Júnior (born 12 April 1974), commonly known as Sylvinho (sometimes alternatively spelled Silvinho), is a Brazilian football manager
Sylvinho
American dark comedy-drama film by Sam Mendes
1999 American black comedy and psychological drama film directed by Sam Mendes in his feature directorial debut, and written by Alan Ball. Kevin Spacey
American_Beauty_(1999_film)
Village in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran
Mend (Persian: مند) is a village in Howmeh Rural District of the Central District in Gonabad County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. At the time of the
Mend,_Iran
Indian model (1946–2010)
Anjali Mendes (born Phyllis Mendes; 29 January 1946 – 17 June 2010) was an Indian fashion model from Mumbai who was based in France. She was attached
Anjali_Mendes
Topics referred to by the same term
Marcelo Mendes may refer to: Marcelo Mendes (beach soccer) (born 1970), Brazilian beach soccer manager Marcelo Mendes (footballer) (born 1979), Brazilian
Marcelo_Mendes
American post-hardcore band
Make Do and Mend is an American post-hardcore band from West Hartford, Connecticut, that formed in 2006, who relocated to Boston. They released 2 EPs on
Make_Do_and_Mend_(band)
Wandering tinsmith
Tinker or tinkerer is an archaic term for an itinerant tinsmith who mends household utensils. Tinker for metal-worker is attested from the thirteenth
Tinker
Brazilian footballer (born 1993)
Clailson Mendes da Silva (born 16 March 1993) commonly known as Kaká Mendes, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Thai League 1 club Port. Kaká Mendes at
Kaká_Mendes
Brazilian footballer
Thiago Henrique Mendes Ribeiro (born 15 March 1992) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Thiago_Mendes
Football match in Budapest, Hungary
game went to extra time. In the 103rd minute, Paris Saint-Germain's Nuno Mendes tackled Noni Madueke to the ground in his team's penalty area, prompting
2026 UEFA Champions League final
2026_UEFA_Champions_League_final
1856 novel by Charles Reade
It Is Never Too Late to Mend (sometimes written as It's Never Too Late to Mend) is an 1856 novel by the British writer Charles Reade. It was later turned
It Is Never Too Late to Mend (novel)
It_Is_Never_Too_Late_to_Mend_(novel)
Brazilian actress and politician
Bete Mendes (born Elizabeth Mendes de Oliveira; 11 May 1949) is a Brazilian actress and politician. Bete Mendes was born Elizabeth Mendes de Oliveira in
Bete_Mendes
2006 studio album by De Rosa
Mend is the debut album by the Scottish band De Rosa. Released in June 2006, it was voted 16th in Mojo’s top 50 albums of 2006.[citation needed] It was
Mend_(album)
Rugby league stadium in Castleford, England
three-year deal. Wish Communications became sponsors for the 2013 season before Mend-a-Hose became sponsors in 2014. List of international rugby league matches
Wheldon_Road
Irish actor and singer (born 1987)
Ferryman at the Royal Court Theatre, West End, and Broadway, directed by Sam Mendes. For his performance, he won the 2018 WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting
Fra_Fee
Vehicle-ramming and stabbing attacks in England
detention at a high-security hospital. The perpetrator was Valdo Amissão Mendes Calocane, a dual Guinea-Bissau/Portuguese national who was 31 at the time
2023_Nottingham_attacks
Portuguese footballer (born 1981)
Tiago Cardoso Mendes OIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [tiˈaɣu kɐɾˈðozu ˈmẽdɨʃ]; born 2 May 1981), known simply as Tiago, is a Portuguese former professional
Tiago_Mendes
Mended Hearts is a United States-based charity which functions as a support group for individuals suffering from heart disease. It was founded in 1951
Mended_Hearts
1977 single by Don Williams
"Some Broken Hearts Never Mend" is a song written by Wayland Holyfield and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in January
Some_Broken_Hearts_Never_Mend
Music group (1958–2012)
Can You Mend a Broken Heart" was their first to hit No. 1 on the US charts, while "Israel" reached No. 22 in the Netherlands. "How Can You Mend a Broken
Bee_Gees
2018 studio album by Shawn Mendes
Shawn Mendes (alternatively Shawn Mendes: The Album) is the third studio album by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, released through Island Records on May
Shawn_Mendes_(album)
Indian actor and comedian (1920–1964)
Anthony Mendes (born Antonio Mendes; 28 December 1920 – 21 March 1964) was an Indian actor, comedian, singer, composer, lyricist, and playwright known
Anthony_Mendes
Ex-militant Leader
a former leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), influenced by the Egbesu Deity, which represents truth, fairness, and equity
Tompolo
Brazilian footballer
Matheus Mendes Werneck de Oliveira (born 10 March 1999) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Primeira Liga club Alverca
Matheus_Mendes
MEND
MEND
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French and Middle English frere ‘friar’ (Latin frater, literally ‘brother’). This was a status name for a member a religious order, especially a mendicant order, and may also have been a nickname for a pious person or for someone employed at a monastery.Americanized spelling of French Frère (see Frere).North German and Dutch : cognate of Friedrich.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name or habitational name from a dialect variant of Old and Middle English toft ‘curtilage’, ‘site’, ‘homestead’, also applied to a low hillock where a homestead used to be. Compare Toft.Robert Taft (b. about 1640), lived in Braintree, MA, and subsequently Mendon, MA. Alphonso Taft (1810–91), jurist and politician born in Townshend, VT, was the father of William Howard Taft (1857–1930), 27th president of the U.S. and chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Male
Egyptian
, a ram deity; and, a town in the Delta.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Poor. Sufi mendicant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from either of two places called Mildenhall, in Suffolk and Wiltshire. The place in Suffolk may have been named in Old English as ‘middle nook of land’, from middel + halh, or it may be of the same origin as the Wiltshire place name, ‘Milda’s nook of land’, from an unattested Old English personal name + halh. The spelling Mendenhall does not appear in English sources, and this may be a U.S. variant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It may be a nickname for a beggar, from an agent derivative of maund ‘beg’ (probably from Old French mendier, Late Latin mendicare); this word is not attested before the 16th century, but may well have been in use earlier. Alternatively it may be an occupational name for a maker of baskets, from an agent derivative of Middle English maund ‘basket’ (Old French mande, of Germanic origin); or perhaps for someone in some position of authority, from a shortened form of Middle English coma(u)nder (from coma(u)nden ‘to command’).German : habitational name from places called Mandern, in Hesse and the Rhineland.Belgian (van der Mander) : habitational name from a place called Ter Mandere or Mandel, in West Flanders, derived from the river name Mandel.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh (Dogar, Jat) name of unknown meaning, based on the names of clans in these communities.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the ‘Austin canons’, established in the 11th century, and the ‘Austin friars’, a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as ‘the Apostle of the English’, who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.This was the name of a merchant family that became well established in eastern MA in the 17th century, notably in Charlestown. Richard Austin came from England and landed at Boston in 1638, and his son Anthony was clerk of Suffield, CT, in 1674. The surname is very common in England as well as America; this Richard Austin was only one of a number of bearers who brought it to North America.
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim
Poor; Sufi Mendicant
Boy/Male
Muslim
Mender
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Jewish (from Ukraine) : from the Yiddish male personal name Men, a pet form of either Mendel or Biblical Menachem.Cambodian : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit
Term of Respect Applied to a Buddhist Mendicant
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Flute, a bellows-mender, acts as Thisby in the play within the play.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Punjabi
Poor; Sufi Mendicant; Saintly Person
Girl/Female
Basque, German, Spanish
Reference to the Virgin Mary
Boy/Male
Indian
Mender
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person considered prodigious in some way, from Middle English, Old French merveille ‘miracle’ (Latin mirabilia, originally neuter plural of the adjective mirabilis ‘admirable’, ‘amazing’). The nickname was no doubt sometimes given with mocking intent.English : habitational name, from places called Merville. The one in Nord is named from Old French mendre ‘smaller’, ‘lesser’ (Latin minor) + ville ‘settlement’; that in Calvados seems to have as its first element a Germanic personal name, probably a short form of a compound name with the first element mari, meri ‘famous’.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Flute, a bellows-mender, acts as Thisby in the play within the play.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : occupational name for a mender of pots and pans, Middle English tink(l)er (of uncertain etymology).
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from the personal name Privat, Latin Privatus (from privatus ‘private citizen’, i.e. not a public official). This was the name of several early saints, including a bishop of Mende, martyred in the 3rd century.English : habitational name from a place in Hampshire, which probably gets its name from an unrecorded Old English word pryfet ‘privet’. This word is found from an early date in place names, for example Privett Farm in Standlynch, Wiltshire, which could be a source of the surname, but as a vocabulary element it is not recorded before the 16th century.
Male
Yiddish
(×žÖ¶× Ö°×“Ö°×œ) Yiddish name derived from Hebrew Menashsheh, MENDEL means "comforter."
MEND
MEND
Female
French
Feminine form of French Alexandre, ALEXANDRIE means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Abhijiti | அபீஜீதீ
Victory
Boy/Male
Hindu
A pet name for girl child
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of conquerors, One who can conquer Indra
Boy/Male
Muslim
A prophets name
Female
Russian
(Груша) Pet form of Russian Agrafena, GRUSHA means "wild horse."
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Bringer of the Gospel
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, Jamaican, Latin
Domain of Curtis; Short Nose; From Courtenay
Biblical
judgment; he that judges
Boy/Male
French American English Greek
Prosperous protector. A FrenchOld English name Eadmund, meaning rich or happy, and protection.
MEND
MEND
MEND
MEND
MEND
imp. & p. p.
of Mend
n.
A mendicant or begging friar.
n.
The condition of being mendicant; beggary; begging.
n.
The quality or state of being mendacious; a habit of lying.
a.
Capable of being mended.
n.
See Mendinant.
n.
One who mends or repairs.
v. i.
To busy one's self in mending old kettles, pans, etc.; to play the tinker; to be occupied with small mechanical works.
a.
False; counterfeit; containing falsehood; as, a mendacious statement.
pl.
of Mendacity
v. t.
To mend or solder, as metal wares; hence, more generally, to mend.
n.
The act or practice of begging; beggary; mendicancy.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mend
a.
Given to deception or falsehood; lying; as, a mendacious person.
n.
The practice of begging; the life of a beggar; mendicancy.
n.
A mender of brass kettles, pans, and other metal ware.
n.
The longer wood for making or mending fences.
a.
Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant friars.
v. t.
To repair, as anything that is torn, broken, defaced, decayed, or the like; to restore from partial decay, injury, or defacement; to patch up; to put in shape or order again; to re-create; as, to mend a garment or a machine.
v. t.
To alter for the better; to set right; to reform; hence, to quicken; as, to mend one's manners or pace.