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Nicaria may refer to Another name for Icaria, a Greek island A German ship, launched 1901, seized by the United States and renamed USS Pensacola (AK-7)
Nicaria
German student fraternal organization
university in Stuttgart in 1910, Nicaria's members moved to Munich and fused with the Corps Saxo-Thuringia on October 29, 1910. Nicaria contributed a part of the
Corps_Saxo-Thuringia_München
Genus of moths
Nicaria is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae. It contains only one species, Nicaria latisquamalis, which is found in Sulawesi. "global Pyraloidea
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"Alexandria Caravan" with its Turkish and Tripolitan escort Between Naxos and Nicaria 4 Oct Venetians vs Turks Near Mitylene c. 1687/88? Turks and Algerines
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German student corps collaboration
Landsmannschaften. The group changed its name to Blaues Kartell in 1885 when Corps Nicaria Stuttgart (merged with Saxo-Thuringia Munich in 1910). Over the years,
Blaues_Kartell
German umbrella organization for student groups
Leipzig – zu Mannheim-Heidelberg". Corps Rheno-Nicaria zu Mannheim und Heidelberg. "Corps Rheno-Nicaria zu Mannheim und Heidelberg - Seit 1909". "Corps
Weinheimer_Senioren-Convent
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
United States Navy. Pensacola was originally the German screw steamer Nicaria, launched in Rostock, Germany on 18 August 1901. She was seized by the
USS_Pensacola_(AK-7)
Ellenbogen, US Presidential Advisor, diplomat and philanthropist; Corps Rheno-Nicaria zu Mannheim und Heidelberg Wilhelm Endemann (1825–1899), legal scholar
List of German student corps members
List_of_German_student_corps_members
American diplomat and businessman
right-of-center Henry Jackson Society and a member of the Corps Rheno-Nicaria zu Mannheim und Heidelberg.[citation needed] He is a Member of the Editorial
Marc_S._Ellenbogen
Community in Greece
Georgirenes, Joseph (1677). A description of the present state of Samos, Nicaria, Patmos, and Mount Athos. London: W.G. p. 22. de Tournefort, Pitton (1718)
Agios_Konstantinos,_Samos
Subfamily of moths
Eranistis Meyrick, 1910) Neurophruda Warren, 1896 (= Neophruda Hampson, 1897) Nicaria Snellen, 1880 Nyctiplanes Turner, 1937 Nymphicula Snellen, [1880] Nymphula
Acentropinae
Flat horse race in Britain
Harry Cottrill 1:37.40 1957 Sijui Lester Piggott Noel Murless 1:31.80 1958 Nicaria Joe Mercer Jack Colling 1:31.60 1959 Rosalba Joe Mercer Jack Colling 1:39
Fred_Darling_Stakes
Nephelolychnis Nephrogramma Nesarcha Nesolocha Neurophruda Neurophyseta Nevrina Nicaria Niphadaza Niphadoses Niphograpta Niphopyralis Niphostola Nistra Noctuelia
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew
Red Haired; Roe Deer
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Muslim
Servant of the one
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Czechoslovakian
, farmer.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil
Lord of Vedas
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African, Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili
Intelligence; Mind; Consoled; Fate; Fortune; Supreme Power; Wisdom
Surname or Lastname
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by an orchard, or a metonymic occupational name for a fruit grower, from Middle English orchard.English : habitational name from any of the places called Orchard. Those in Devon and Somerset are named from Old English ortgeard, orceard (a compound of wort, wyrt ‘plant’ (later associated with Latin hortus ‘garden’) + geard ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’), while East and West Orchard near Shaftesbury in Dorset have a different origin, ‘(place) beside the wood’, from Celtic ar + cēd.Scottish : English surname adopted as equivalent of Urquhart.
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Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Seanán, SENAN means "little wise one."
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Indian
Auspicious
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Biblical
That is poor.
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