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  • Myra Kemble
  • Australian actress (1857–1906)

    Myra Kemble (17 November 1857 – 27 October 1906) born as Maria Teresa Gill, was an Australian stage actress. Myra Kemble was born on 17 November 1857 in

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  • Kemble
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Kemble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kemble may refer to: Kemble, Gloucestershire, a village in England Kemble railway station Cotswold Airport

    Kemble

    Kemble

  • G. P. Nerli
  • Italian painter

    of bacchanalian orgies, and at an 1888 show his portrait of actress Myra Kemble attracted much attention. The free brushwork and unfinished appearance

    G. P. Nerli

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  • The Lorgnette
  • Weekly magazine in Melbourne, Australia

    for article "Philip Beck". The Lorgnette. 8 June 1889 – via Trove. "Myra Kemble". The Lorgnette. 15 June 1889 – via Trove. "Fred Maccabe". The Lorgnette

    The Lorgnette

    The_Lorgnette

  • Bland Holt
  • Australian comedian and producer

    Merritt's play New Babylon at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, with Myra Kemble as the leading lady. The play launched his career as an actor-manager

    Bland Holt

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  • Henry S. Harper
  • American businessman (1864–1944)

    Brothers, which gave way in 1900 to the publishing house. He was married to Myra Raymond Haxtun on February 28, 1889. They would have one child early in their

    Henry S. Harper

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  • Juliet Mills
  • English actress (born 1941)

    Wait Until Dark Susy Hendrix Alcazar Theatre 1980 The Elephant Man Fanny Kemble Royal Poinsiana Playhouse The Heiress Catherine Sloper Nottingham Playhouse

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  • Oxford Chamber Music Society
  • Music society in Oxford, England

    1920s, concert listings included leading musicians such as Léon Goossens, Myra Hess, and Segovia, and string quartets such as the Busch Quartet, and the

    Oxford Chamber Music Society

    Oxford Chamber Music Society

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  • List of Catholic saints
  • Cross 15 August 1654 5 March 1739 26 May 1839 by Pope Gregory XVI John Kemble 1599 22 August 1679 25 October 1970 by Pope Paul VI One of the Forty Martyrs

    List of Catholic saints

    List_of_Catholic_saints

  • Notable American Women, 1607–1950
  • Reference work published in 1971

    Francesca Romana Magdalena Janauschek Bertha Kalich Laura Keene Frances Anne Kemble Cissie Loftus Olive Logan Pauline Lord Rose McClendon Julia Marlowe Adah

    Notable American Women, 1607–1950

    Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950

  • Isabella Macdonald Alden
  • American writer

    Macdonald was born in Rochester, New York to well-educated parents, Isaac and Myra Spafford Macdonald. Her father supported the temperance and abolitionist

    Isabella Macdonald Alden

    Isabella Macdonald Alden

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  • Bowery
  • Street and neighborhood in Manhattan, New York

    church of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery. In her Journal of 1704–05, Sarah Kemble Knight describes the Bowery as a leisure destination for residents of New

    Bowery

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    Bowery

  • Rose O'Neill
  • American illustrator (1874–1944)

    Wattleton Rosalyn S. Yalow Gloria Yerkovich 1994 Bella Abzug Ella Baker Myra Bradwell Annie Jump Cannon Jane Cunningham Croly Catherine East Geraldine

    Rose O'Neill

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  • List of people from New Rochelle, New York
  • sculpture Chance Kelly, actor Katherine C. Kelly, activist Edward Winsor Kemble, cartoonist and illustrator Lawrence Joyce Kenney, bishop Jean Kerr, author

    List of people from New Rochelle, New York

    List_of_people_from_New_Rochelle,_New_York

  • List of Archibald Prize 1938 finalists
  • 1938 Archibald Prize finalists

    Bertha Katsch Gipsies Herbert Kemble Louise Allen Herbert Kemble Dante Arrie Herbert Kemble Raymond Sinnot, Esq. Herbert Kemble Geoffrey Cumine Clement Charles

    List of Archibald Prize 1938 finalists

    List_of_Archibald_Prize_1938_finalists

  • List of malacologists
  • States Walter Edward Collinge (1867–1947) United Kingdom Matthew William Kemble Connolly (1872–1947) United Kingdom and South Africa Timothy Abbott Conrad

    List of malacologists

    List of malacologists

    List_of_malacologists

  • Bibliography of slavery in the United States
  • Works relating to slavery in the United States

    the White House. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-505259-5. Kemble, Frances Anne (1863). Journal of a Residence on a Georgia Plantation in

    Bibliography of slavery in the United States

    Bibliography_of_slavery_in_the_United_States

  • Edward Mitchell Bannister
  • Canadian–American painter (1828–1901)

    mostly white members, who exhibited art with minstrel stereotypes by E. W. Kemble and W. L. Shephard in 1887 and 1893. Around 1890, Bannister sold the Fanchon

    Edward Mitchell Bannister

    Edward Mitchell Bannister

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  • List of closed schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
  • Closing". Times Herald-Record. February 6, 2019. Retrieved May 5, 2020. Kemble, William J. (June 1, 2017). "With St. Joseph's School Closing, One of Its

    List of closed schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

    List_of_closed_schools_in_the_Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_New_York

  • 1966 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Robert Bird, Assistant Technical Superintendent, No. 5 Maintenance Unit, RAF Kemble, Ministry of Defence (Royal Air Force). George Henry Anthony Boyle, Water

    1966 New Year Honours

    1966_New_Year_Honours

  • 1942 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Yorkshire, Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Defence. Robert Stephen Kemble Cheek, Senior Staff Officer, Admiralty. William Clarkson, Higher Clerical

    1942 Birthday Honours

    1942_Birthday_Honours

  • Bradshaw Crandell
  • American artist and illustrator

    1896 Glens Falls, New York Died January 25, 1966(1966-01-25) (aged 69) Madison, Connecticut Spouse Myra Clarke Parent(s) Hubert Lee Crandell Vira Mills

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  • 1983 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Flight Lieutenant Helene Jones (N317026). Squadron Leader Adrian John Kemble (043498). Civil Division Doctor Robert John Andrews. For service to disabled

    1983 New Year Honours

    1983_New_Year_Honours

  • 1978 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Establishment, Harwell. George Albert Jarvis, Stores Officer Grade C, RAF Kemble, Ministry of Defence. Cissie Jasper, Sub-assembly Operative, BSR Ltd. David

    1978 New Year Honours

    1978_New_Year_Honours

  • 1962 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Foreman of Trades (Engines), No. 5 Maintenance Unit, Royal Air Force, Kemble. (Cirencester). Matthew Smith, Chargehand Labourer, Aircraft Torpedo Development

    1962 New Year Honours

    1962_New_Year_Honours

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  • KYRA
  • Female

    Greek

    KYRA

    (Κύρα) Feminine form of Greek Kyros, KYRA means "like the sun." 

    KYRA

  • MIRA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    MIRA

     Pet form of Hebrew Miryam, MIRA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with other forms of Mira.

    MIRA

  • LYRA
  • Female

    English

    LYRA

    English name derived from the constellation name, LYRA means "lyre."

    LYRA

  • MIRA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    MIRA

    (मीरा) Hindi name MIRA means "prosperous." Compare with other forms of Mira.

    MIRA

  • Myra
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Myra

    Wonderful

    Myra

  • IYRA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    IYRA

    (עִירָא) Hebrew name IYRA means "watchful of a town." In the bible, this is the name of one king David's officers and two of his warriors.

    IYRA

  • Myra
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Myra

    Honey; Beloved

    Myra

  • Amyra
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Amyra

    Beloved princess Amyra

    Amyra

  • TYRA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    TYRA

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þyri, TYRA means "Thor's warrior." 

    TYRA

  • Myra
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Myra

    I flow, pour out, weep.

    Myra

  • Amyra |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Amyra |

    Beloved princess Amyra

    Amyra |

  • MIRA
  • Female

    English

    MIRA

     Variant spelling of English Myra, MIRA means "myrrh." Compare with other forms of Mira.

    MIRA

  • Myra
  • Biblical

    Myra

    I flow; pour out; weep

    Myra

  • TYRA
  • Female

    Norse

    TYRA

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þyri, TYRA means "Þórr's warrior." 

    TYRA

  • Myra
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Myra

    Sweet; Admirable; Aristocratic Lady; Wonderful; Quiet Song; Myrrh; A Fragrant Resin Obtained from a Tree; Sweet Ointment; Honey; Beloved; Butterfly; Divinely Precious

    Myra

  • MYRNA
  • Female

    English

    MYRNA

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Muirne, MYRNA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

    MYRNA

  • MARA
  • Female

    English

    MARA

    (מָרָה) Hebrew name MARA means "bitter." In the bible, this is the name that Naomi gave herself after the death of her husband and sons.

    MARA

  • MOYRA
  • Female

    English

    MOYRA

    Variant spelling of English Moira, MOYRA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MOYRA

  • Myra
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American Greek Biblical English

    Myra

    Marvelous.

    Myra

  • MIRA
  • Female

    Slavic

    MIRA

     Short form of Slavic names containing the element mir, MIRA means "peace." Compare with other forms of Mira.

    MIRA

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  • Arshvi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Arshvi

  • Ivyanne
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Ivyanne

    A climbing evergreen ornamental plant.

  • Sidak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sidak

    Wish

  • Aashiq-Muhammad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aashiq-Muhammad

    Adorer of the Prophet Muhammad

  • Matylda
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Polish

    Matylda

    Mighty Battle Maiden; Powerful Battler

  • Bry
  • Boy/Male

    English, French, Russian

    Bry

    Form of Bryan

  • Vitana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vitana

    Extension; Heap; Plenty; Abundance

  • Tarshit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Tarshit

    Thirsty, Desiring

  • Shyreen |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shyreen |

    Referring to saafa and Marwa

  • Chhaya | சாயா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chhaya | சாயா

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  • Myna
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of Asiatic starlings of the genera Acridotheres, Sturnopastor, Sturnia, Gracula, and allied genera. In habits they resemble the European starlings, and like them are often caged and taught to talk. See Hill myna, under Hill, and Mino bird.

  • Lyra
  • n.

    The middle portion of the ventral surface of the fornix of the brain; -- so called from the arrangement of the lines with which it is marked in the human brain.

  • Myxa
  • n.

    The distal end of the mandibles of a bird.

  • Mora
  • n.

    Delay; esp., culpable delay; postponement.

  • Mara
  • n.

    A female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions.

  • Mya
  • n.

    A genus of bivalve mollusks, including the common long, or soft-shelled, clam.

  • Mira
  • n.

    A remarkable variable star in the constellation Cetus (/ Ceti).

  • Mara
  • n.

    The principal or ruling evil spirit.

  • Psalterium
  • n.

    The lyra of the brain.

  • Lyre
  • n.

    One of the constellations; Lyra. See Lyra.

  • Harp
  • n.

    A constellation; Lyra, or the Lyre.

  • Mora
  • n.

    A game of guessing the number of fingers extended in a quick movement of the hand, -- much played by Italians of the lower classes.

  • Mina
  • n.

    See Myna.

  • Lyra
  • n.

    A northern constellation, the Harp, containing a white star of the first magnitude, called Alpha Lyrae, or Vega.

  • Eyra
  • n.

    A wild cat (Felis eyra) ranging from southern Brazil to Texas. It is reddish yellow and about the size of the domestic cat, but with a more slender body and shorter legs.

  • Mara
  • n.

    The Patagonian cavy (Dolichotis Patagonicus).

  • Grackle
  • n.

    An Asiatic bird of the genus Gracula. See Myna.

  • Mora
  • n.

    A leguminous tree of Guiana and Trinidad (Dimorphandra excelsa); also, its timber, used in shipbuilding and making furniture.

  • Hercules
  • n.

    A constellation in the northern hemisphere, near Lyra.