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American politician and businessman (1837–1922)
Morgan Gardner Bulkeley (December 26, 1837 – November 6, 1922) was an American politician of the Republican Party, businessman, and insurance executive
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basketball player Morgan (bishop), Bishop-elect of Durham in 1215 and illegitimate son of King Henry II of England Morgan Bulkeley (1837–1922), American
Morgan_(given_name)
American politician and business executive (1802–1873)
Eliphalet Adams Bulkeley (June 20, 1803 – February 13, 1872) was an American business executive, politician, and first president of the Aetna Insurance
Eliphalet_Adams_Bulkeley
Bridge in Connecticut, US
The Bulkeley Bridge (also known as Hartford Bridge, Bridge No. 980A) is the oldest of three highway bridges over the Connecticut River between Hartford
Bulkeley_Bridge
American baseball team
pitch. As talk of forming a national professional league was going on, Morgan Bulkeley, Gershon Hubbell and Middletown native Ben Douglas Jr. leased land
Hartford_Dark_Blues
American insurance company
$750,000. 1879: Enders resigned as president and Eliphalet Bulkeley's son Morgan G. Bulkeley replaced him. 1888: Aetna purchased its fourth home office
Aetna
January 9; the delay may be because Bulkeley was chosen by the legislature after a close election. Morgan Bulkeley did not run for re-election in 1890
List of governors of Connecticut
List_of_governors_of_Connecticut
Stadium in Hartford, Connecticut
Morgan G. Bulkeley Stadium was a sporting event stadium located in Hartford, Connecticut and the site of Babe Ruth's final exhibition baseball game. The
Morgan_G._Bulkeley_Stadium
Freedom-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy
American military veterans from multiple conflicts (starting with Morgan Bulkeley, first president of the National League, in the Civil War) who are
USS_Cooperstown
League within Major League Baseball
Morgan Bulkeley, the first president of the National League
National_League_(baseball)
Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Morgan Bulkeley". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15,
List of members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame
of October in the Midwest, making 160 of his final 250 speeches there. Morgan noted, "full organization, Republican party harmony, a campaign of education
1896 United States presidential election
1896_United_States_presidential_election
Co-founder of the National League (1832–1882)
determine the first president of the circuit, and Hartford president Morgan Bulkeley drew the short straw. He only remained president for one year and took
William_Hulbert
Topics referred to by the same term
Senator Bulkeley may refer to: Eliphalet Adams Bulkeley (1804–1872), Connecticut State Senate Morgan Bulkeley (1837–1922), U.S. Senator from Connecticut
Senator_Bulkeley
Surname list
Bulkeley is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Charles Bulkeley Bulkeley-Johnson (1867–1917), British Officer Dewey Bulkeley (died
Bulkeley_(surname)
Morgan Bulkeley Brainard (January 8, 1879 - August 28, 1957) was an American attorney, insurance executive, and book collector. He served as president
Morgan_B._Brainard
credentials challenge, John Milton Niles was unable to serve until May 16, 1844 "BULKELEY IN CONNECTICUT". The New York Times. January 18, 1905. p. 2. "A chronological
List of United States senators from Connecticut
List_of_United_States_senators_from_Connecticut
defeated Republican nominee Morgan Bulkeley with 51.04% of the vote. Major party candidates Thomas M. Waller, Democratic Morgan Bulkeley, Republican Other candidates
1882 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1882_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
under a constitutional amendment which lengthened terms to two years. Morgan Bulkeley did not run for re-election in 1890, but due to such a close contest
List of lieutenant governors of Connecticut
List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_Connecticut
League president; two United States Senators, former NL president Morgan Bulkeley and former Washington club president Arthur Gorman; former NL president
Origins_of_baseball
Major League Baseball team season
the new National League for its first season in 1876, and team owner Morgan Bulkeley was the first National League president. They finished the season in
1876 Hartford Dark Blues season
1876_Hartford_Dark_Blues_season
Major League Baseball season
The Hartford Dark Blues were formed by Morgan Bulkeley and joined the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players for the 1874 season. They
1874 Hartford Dark Blues season
1874_Hartford_Dark_Blues_season
Public school in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Schools district. Michael Adams, class of 1981, NBA All-Star and coach Morgan Bulkeley, governor of Connecticut, U.S. senator Marcus Camby, class of 1993
Hartford_Public_High_School
sometimes a little molasses and ginger was added. In Berkshire Stories, by Morgan Bulkeley, ciderkin "was deemed especially suitable for children", especially
Ciderkin
a scattering of votes for various Democrats. Republican incumbent Morgan Bulkeley, who had been elected in 1905, lost renomination in a Republican legislative
1910–11 United States Senate elections
1910–11_United_States_Senate_elections
American politician
1886 Succeeded by Morgan Bulkeley Political offices Preceded by Henry Baldwin Harrison Governor of Connecticut 1887–1889 Succeeded by Morgan Bulkeley
Phineas_C._Lounsbury
Calendar year
replaces the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. Morgan Bulkeley of the Hartford Dark Blues is selected as the league's first president
1876
Anglo-American clergyman and president of Harvard College (1592–1672)
include Connecticut governor and National Baseball Hall of Fame member, Morgan Bulkeley. Besides a number of sermons, Chauncy published The Doctrine of the
Charles_Chauncy
Politics in the US state of Connecticut
Soilers were subsumed under the American Party banner for this session. Bulkeley was technically unelected from 1890 on. He did not run for re-election
Political party strength in Connecticut
Political_party_strength_in_Connecticut
Morgan Bulkeley, the first president of the National League
List of National League presidents
List_of_National_League_presidents
– Governor of Rhode Island Simon B. Buckner – Governor of Kentucky Morgan Bulkeley – Governor of Connecticut, United States Senator, Mayor of Hartford
List of members of the Sons of the American Revolution
List_of_members_of_the_Sons_of_the_American_Revolution
United States historic place
The school has educated important figures such as Edwin Denison Morgan, Morgan Bulkeley, William A. Buckingham, Lyman Trumbull, and Morrison Waite. The
Old_Bacon_Academy
Political office in the United States
1878 24 George G. Sumner Democratic April 1, 1878 – April 5, 1880 25 Morgan Bulkeley Republican April 5, 1880– April 2, 1888 26 John G. Root Republican
Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut
Mayor_of_Hartford,_Connecticut
replaces the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. Morgan Bulkeley of the Hartford Dark Blues is selected as the league's first president
1876_in_the_United_States
gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1888. Republican nominee Morgan Bulkeley defeated Democratic nominee Luzon B. Morris with 47.94% of the vote
1888 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1888_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
Patriotic society
Ohio U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee U.S. Sen. and Governor Morgan Bulkeley of Connecticut U.S. Sen. Cornelius Cole of California U.S. Sen. Frank
Sons_of_the_Revolution
American patriotic society
Governor of New Hampshire and White House Chief of Staff. Private Morgan Bulkeley, USV – Governor of Connecticut, United States Senator and insurance
General Society of Colonial Wars
General_Society_of_Colonial_Wars
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
McGraw with ten National League pennants and three World Series titles; Morgan Bulkeley, the NL's first president (1876), and Byron "Ban" Johnson, the AL's
1937 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1937_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
Subway station in Boston, Massachusetts, US
67 – via Newspapers.com. Bulkeley: Two Decades (PDF). DeCordova and Dana Museum and Park. 1987. pp. 12, 13. Bulkeley, Morgan IV (November 12, 1981). "Gigantic
Hynes Convention Center station
Hynes_Convention_Center_station
School in Colchester, Connecticut, United States
Connecticut from 1869–1875 Eliphalet Adams Bulkeley — First president of Aetna Insurance Company Morgan Bulkeley — Mayor of Hartford, Governor of Connecticut
Bacon_Academy
American politician
Eliphalet Adams Bulkeley and Lydia S. Bulkeley and the brother of Morgan Bulkeley. His father was Member of Connecticut State Senate for the 19th District
William_H._Bulkeley
1902) December 15 – George B. Post, architect (died 1913) December 26 Morgan Bulkeley, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1905 to 1911 (died 1922) George
1837_in_the_United_States
challenges, Morris was not seated as Governor and the incumbent Governor Morgan Bulkeley remained in office, despite not running in the election. Major party
1890 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1890_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
Town in Connecticut, United States
Machimoodus State Park Ray of Light - animal rescue and attraction Morgan Bulkeley (1837–1922), Baseball Hall of Fame inductee and first president of
East_Haddam,_Connecticut
American politician and military officer (1846–1917)
report found the evidence inconclusive, Foraker and Connecticut senator Morgan Bulkeley signed a separate report stating that "the weight of the testimony
Joseph_B._Foraker
Hartford: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Printers. 1890. p. 332. "Bulkeley is Governor". Morning journal and courier. New Haven, Conn. January 11
1888 United States gubernatorial elections
1888_United_States_gubernatorial_elections
American judge (1844–1897)
him to the Superior Court, and in 1892, another Republican governor, Morgan Bulkeley, appointed him as an associate justice of the state supreme court.
Augustus_H._Fenn
American politician
served from January 10, 1889, while Morgan Bulkeley was the governor. In the election of 1890, Merwin defeated Bulkeley for the Republican nomination for
Samuel_E._Merwin
Luzon B. Morris, was not seated and incumbent Republican governor Morgan Bulkeley essentially served as governor by default. The same applied to the
1890 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election
1890_Connecticut_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election
Public school in Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Morgan Gardner Bulkeley High School (known as Bulkeley High School) is a public secondary school on the south side of Hartford, Connecticut. It was founded
Bulkeley_High_School
American patriotic order
Boutell – Minister to Switzerland. Private and United States Senator Morgan Bulkeley – President of the Aetna Insurance Company. Thomas M. Foglietta – U
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
Military_Order_of_the_Loyal_Legion_of_the_United_States
Brigham – Vermont Bryant Butler Brooks – Wyoming John Brough – Ohio Morgan Bulkeley – Connecticut Jeb Bush – Florida Ezra Butler – Vermont Harry F. Byrd
List of Americans of English descent
List_of_Americans_of_English_descent
American businessman, judge, lawyer and politician (1850–1924)
election in Connecticut. In the 1909 election, the Assembly chose Morgan Bulkeley instead of him. In his campaigns, he appealed to the working class
A._Heaton_Robertson
Trinity College in 1872. In 1892 he was appointed to the staff of Morgan Bulkeley with the rank of Colonel. In 1906 he was selected to serve as vice
William_C._Skinner
American baseball player, manager, umpire, and executive (1845–1894)
play for Ferguson, a request that was granted by league president Morgan Bulkeley, a former owner of the Dark Blues. Hartford finished third in both
Bob_Ferguson_(infielder)
Day of the year
1820 – Dion Boucicault, Irish actor and playwright (died 1890) 1837 – Morgan Bulkeley, American soldier and politician, 54th governor of Connecticut (died
December_26
Ball Players, which had folded at the conclusion of the 1875 season. Morgan Bulkeley, the owner of the Hartford franchise, is selected as the league's first
1876_in_baseball
American politician (1864–1924)
United States House, and his wife. Brandegee graduated from New London's Bulkeley High School in 1881. He completed his degree at Yale College in 1885, where
Frank_B._Brandegee
Louisiana at the Regular Session of the General Assembly. 1904. p. 76. "BULKELEY IN CONNECTICUT". The New York Times. January 18, 1905. p. 2. Journal of
1904–05 United States Senate elections
1904–05_United_States_Senate_elections
55th (1897–1899) 56th (1899–1901) 57th (1901–1903) 58th (1903–1905) Morgan Bulkeley (R) 59th (1905–1907) Frank B. Brandegee (R) 60th (1907–1909) 61st (1909–1911)
Connecticut's congressional delegations
Connecticut's_congressional_delegations
American politician
Secretary of the State of Connecticut In office 1889–1893 Governor Morgan Bulkeley Preceded by Leverett M. Hubbard Succeeded by John J. Phelan Member
R._Jay_Walsh
January 30, 1882. Now a respected businessman and war hero, Governor Morgan Bulkeley appointed him to the position of adjutant general on January 10, 1890
Andrew_H._Embler
Sports season
Tris Speaker Cy Young Connie Mack (manager) John McGraw (manager) Morgan Bulkeley (executive) Ban Johnson (executive) George Wright (executive/pioneer
1937 Major League Baseball season
1937_Major_League_Baseball_season
American politician (1841–1906)
Bolton. He was elected mayor of Hartford in 1878 in a race against Morgan Bulkeley, who would succeed Sumner as mayor and later become governor of Connecticut
George_G._Sumner
1907-1909 U.S. Congress
Hansbrough; Ranking Member: Samuel D. McEnery) Railroads (Chairman: Morgan G. Bulkeley; Ranking Member: Augustus O. Bacon) Revision of the Laws (Chairman:
60th_United_States_Congress
American politician (1836–1921)
Connecticut In office January 10, 1889 – January 4, 1893 Governor Morgan Bulkeley Preceded by Alexander Warner Succeeded by Marvin H. Sanger Member of
E._Stevens_Henry
Union Army general and politician (1811–1883)
Connecticut, where Morgan received his early education before attending Bacon Academy in Colchester. Edwin Morgan was a cousin of Morgan G. Bulkeley, the Governor
Edwin_D._Morgan
70–80% Merwin: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% Governor before election Morgan Bulkeley Republican Elected Governor Luzon B. Morris Democratic
1892 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1892_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
Museum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
strong connections to the Berkshires: Gregory Crewdson, Peter Garfield, Morgan Bulkeley, Stephen Hannock, Tom Patti, and others. Randolph Rogers, The Lost
Berkshire_Museum
Historian. Retrieved January 16, 2021. White, David O. (1999). "Morgan Gardner Bulkeley". museumofcthistory.org. Museum of Connecticut History. Retrieved
1890 United States gubernatorial elections
1890_United_States_gubernatorial_elections
Harness racing track in Hartford, Connecticut, US
years. Alexander Harbison was president from 1878 until 1885, when Morgan Bulkeley won a proxy battle to become president of the Connecticut Stock Breeders'
Charter_Oak_Park
selects managers Connie Mack and John McGraw, former league presidents Morgan Bulkeley and Ban Johnson, and pioneer shortstop/promoter George Wright. Selections
1937_in_sports
Manufacturing Company in business, making Columbia Bicycles. 1880 – Morgan Bulkeley becomes mayor. 1881 – Watkinson School founded. 1882 – Post Office
Timeline of Hartford, Connecticut
Timeline_of_Hartford,_Connecticut
Aetna President Morgan Bulkeley offered him a position as a personal assistant. After Bulkeley had died, the successor President, Morgan B. Brainard retained
Lemuel_R._Custis
List of baseball players
and was sometimes called the Brooklyn Hartfords. The team's owner, Morgan Bulkeley, who later became the first president of the NL in 1876, established
Hartford Dark Blues all-time roster
Hartford_Dark_Blues_all-time_roster
– Alva Adams, 3-time Governor of Colorado (born 1850) November 6 – Morgan Bulkeley, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1905 to 1911 (b. 1837) November
1922_in_the_United_States
American politician (1839–1924)
governor on the Democratic ticket and defeated William Bulkeley (brother of future governor Morgan Bulkeley) by more than 4,000 votes. He served from January
Thomas_M._Waller
American baseball executive and umpire
v t e National League presidents Morgan Bulkeley (1876) William Hulbert (1877–1882) Arthur Soden (1882) Abraham G. Mills (1883–1884) Nicholas Young (1885–1902)
John_Heydler
1923–2023 Alexander Buckner 1831–1833 3 Missouri Democratic 1785–1833 Morgan Bulkeley 1905–1911 1 Connecticut Republican 1837–1922 Robert J. Bulkley 1930–1939
List of former United States senators
List_of_former_United_States_senators
American politician
January 4, 1893 – January 9, 1895 Lieutenant Ernest Cady Preceded by Morgan Bulkeley Succeeded by Owen Vincent Coffin Member of the Connecticut House of
Luzon_B._Morris
American professional baseball executive (1840–1916)
v t e National League presidents Morgan Bulkeley (1876) William Hulbert (1877–1882) Arthur Soden (1882) Abraham G. Mills (1883–1884) Nicholas Young (1885–1902)
Nicholas_Young_(executive)
Major League Baseball team season
National League Ballpark Union Grounds City Brooklyn, New York Record 31–27 (.534) League place 3rd Owner Morgan Bulkeley Manager Bob Ferguson ← 1876
1877 Brooklyn Hartfords season
1877_Brooklyn_Hartfords_season
Clark (R-Wyoming) 1905-1907: J. Frank Allee (R-Delaware) 1907-1911: Morgan Bulkeley (R-Connecticut) 1911-1913: Thomas P. Gore (D-Oklahoma) 1913-1915: George
United States Senate Committee on Railroads
United_States_Senate_Committee_on_Railroads
American politician (1821–1901)
for Governor of Connecticut 1874 Succeeded by J. Greene Preceded by Morgan Bulkeley Republican nominee for Governor of Connecticut 1884 Succeeded by Phineas
Henry_Baldwin_Harrison
National Association of Professional Base Ball Players team season
Hartford Ball Club Grounds City Hartford, Connecticut Record 54–28–3 (.653) League place 3rd Owner Morgan Bulkeley Manager Bob Ferguson ← 1874 1876 →
1875 Hartford Dark Blues season
1875_Hartford_Dark_Blues_season
Maupin (Democratic) 9.54% John Hipp (Prohibition) 1.88% Connecticut Morgan Bulkeley Republican Retired, Democratic victory Luzon B. Morris (Democratic)
1892 United States gubernatorial elections
1892_United_States_gubernatorial_elections
Negro League Baseball All-Star Game: East, 7–2 Baseball Hall of Fame Morgan Bulkeley Ban Johnson Nap Lajoie Connie Mack John McGraw Tris Speaker George
1937_in_baseball
senators that expired in 1913. Senator Allison died August 4, 1908. Senator Morgan died June 11, 1907. Senator Proctor died March 4, 1908. Senator Spooner
List of United States senators in the 60th Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_60th_Congress
elite of the New York City area. On December 8, 1886, he married Mary Morgan Bulkeley. They had five children, four daughters, Mary "Molly" Van Zile (1887–1963)
Edward_Sims_Van_Zile
American baseball umpire and executive
v t e National League presidents Morgan Bulkeley (1876) William Hulbert (1877–1882) Arthur Soden (1882) Abraham G. Mills (1883–1884) Nicholas Young (1885–1902)
Thomas Lynch (baseball executive)
Thomas_Lynch_(baseball_executive)
American politician (1834–1891)
Andrews Republican nominee for Governor of Connecticut 1880 Succeeded by Morgan Bulkeley Political offices Preceded by Charles B. Andrews Governor of Connecticut
Hobart_B._Bigelow
Prominent American family
(1890–1954): 1st husband of Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Vivian Francis Bulkeley-Johnson (1891–1968): 2nd husband of Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Aileen
Vanderbilt_family
(1900) 49 George Sutherland (R-UT) Former representative (2 years) 50 Morgan Bulkeley (R-CT) Former governor 51 Frank P. Flint (R-CA) California 21st in
List of United States senators in the 61st Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_61st_Congress
(1900) 83 George Sutherland (R-UT) Former representative (2 years) 84 Morgan Bulkeley (R-CT) Former governor 85 Frank P. Flint (R-CA) California 21st in
List of United States senators in the 59th Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_59th_Congress
Historic rural cemetery
Bunce, U.S. Navy rear admiral Eliphalet Adams Bulkeley, Connecticut businessman Morgan Gardner Bulkeley, Governor of Connecticut and member of the Baseball
Cedar Hill Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut)
Cedar_Hill_Cemetery_(Hartford,_Connecticut)
Socialite in Denver, Colorado (1862–1955)
affair. Crawford and Bulkeley also had a close relationship. The three together were a “tight trio.” In his will, Crawford named Bulkeley an alternative executor
Louise_Sneed_Hill
UK Parliament constituency (1536–)
Protectorate Parliament 1659: Col. George Twisleton Caused by Williams-Bulkeley's resignation Of the 67 rejected ballots: 51 were either unmarked or it
Ynys Môn (UK Parliament constituency)
Ynys_Môn_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Bridge connecting Hartford and East Hartford, Connecticut
of trails connecting Calais, Maine to Key West, Florida. In 1950, the Bulkeley Bridge upstream was very congested with traffic, primarily because it was
Founders_Bridge
American political convention
Former Representative Henry Clay Evans of Tennessee Former Governor Morgan G. Bulkeley of Connecticut Representative James A. Walker of Virginia Governor
1896 Republican National Convention
1896_Republican_National_Convention
- Erasmus Saunders, clergyman, 54? date unknown - Richard Bulkeley, 4th Viscount Bulkeley 1725 December 15 - Francis Edwardes, politician 1729 April
1720s_in_Wales
MORGAN BULKELEY
MORGAN BULKELEY
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Doran, DORRAN means "gift."
Male
English
English variant spelling of Welsh Morgan, probably MORGEN means "sea circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.
Female
English
Medieval variant spelling of French Marion, MARIAN means "little rebel."Â Compare with masculine Marian.
Female
Arthurian
, Morgan the fairy.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Roman Latin Marianus, MARJAN means "like Marius."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Morgan, probably MORGEN means "sea circle."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Morden.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name MOJGAN means "eyelashes."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, Irish
Sturdy Shoe; Descendant of Brogan
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Meagan, MAEGAN means "pearl."
Male
English
English name coined by Oscar Wilde for a character in his novel The Portrait of Dorian Gray, 1891. Probably derived from Latin Dorianus, DORIAN means "of the Dorian tribe."
Boy/Male
English American Greek
Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who...
Male
English
Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably MORGAN means "sea circle."Â In use by the English as a unisex name.
Male
Romanian
 Short form of Roman Latin Marianus, MARIAN means "like Marius." In use by the Romanians. Compare with feminine Marian.
Female
English
 Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably MORGAN means "sea circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Dorian
Female
English
Elaborated form of Welsh Morgan, probably MORGANA means "sea circle."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Doreen, DOREAN means "gift."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a player of a musical instrument (any musical instrument, not necessarily what is now known as an organ), from Middle English organ (Old French organe, Late Latin organum ‘device’, ‘(musical) instrument’, Greek organon ‘tool’, from ergein ‘to work or do’).English : from a rare medieval personal name, attested only in the Latinized forms Organus (masculine) and Organa (feminine). Its etymology is obscure; it may be a reworking of a Celtic name.French : habitational name from a place in the Hautes Pyrénées named Organ.
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Morgaine, probably MORGANE means "sea circle."
MORGAN BULKELEY
MORGAN BULKELEY
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Crown.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Rising or establishing of the Lord.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Irish, Latin
Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's Surname Brought to British Isles After Norman Conquest; Form of Larissa; Name of a City; Mythical Woman; Cheerful One
Male
Spanish
Spanish equivalent of Italian Battista, BAUTISTA means "baptist."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Swift; Turn
Male
French
Old form of French Augustin, AOUSTEN means "venerable."
Boy/Male
British, English, Indian, Sanskrit
One who Gives Cows
Girl/Female
Indian
Progress
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Gold; Full of Joy; Precious; Lovely
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chittesh | சிதà¯à®¤à¯‡à®·
Lord of the soul, Ruler of mind
MORGAN BULKELEY
MORGAN BULKELEY
MORGAN BULKELEY
MORGAN BULKELEY
MORGAN BULKELEY
n.
A physiological organ; a living organ; an organ endowed with function; -- distinguished from idorgan.
n.
A natural part or structure in an animal or a plant, capable of performing some special action (termed its function), which is essential to the life or well-being of the whole; as, the heart, lungs, etc., are organs of animals; the root, stem, foliage, etc., are organs of plants.
n.
See Origan.
v. t.
To supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs; to organize.
v. t.
To plaster or make fast with mortar.
a.
Subject to death; destined to die; as, man is mortal.
v. t.
To enter in the margin of a page.
a.
Human; belonging to man, who is mortal; as, mortal wit or knowledge; mortal power.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Mormons; as, the Mormon religion; Mormon practices.
v. t.
To furnish with a margin.
a.
Very painful or tedious; wearisome; as, a sermon lasting two mortal hours.
a.
Like a Gorgon; very ugly or terrific; as, a Gorgon face.
v. t.
To subject to the action of, or imbue with, a mordant; as, to mordant goods for dyeing.
n.
See Logan.
a.
Of or pertaining to Normandy or to the Normans; as, the Norman language; the Norman conquest.
n.
A medium of communication between one person or body and another; as, the secretary of state is the organ of communication between the government and a foreign power; a newspaper is the organ of its editor, or of a party, sect, etc.
a.
Serving to teach or convey a moral; as, a moral lesson; moral tales.
n.
A morphological unit, consisting of two or more plastids, which does not possess the positive character of the person or stock, in distinction from the physiological organ or biorgan. See Morphon.
a.
Destructive to life; causing or occasioning death; terminating life; exposing to or deserving death; deadly; as, a mortal wound; a mortal sin.