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Racing engine design
The Offenhauser Racing Engine, often shorted to the Offy, was a series of racing engines that dominated American Championship Car racing for more than
Offenhauser
American automotive engineer (1888–1973)
Offenhauser, Jr. (November 11, 1888 – August 17, 1973), was an American machinist and self taught automotive engineer who developed the Offenhauser racing
Fred_Offenhauser
Annual auto race held in Speedway, Indiana, US
employees, Fred Offenhauser and Leo Goossen, had already achieved their first win with the soon-to-become famous 4-cylinder Offenhauser or "Offy" engine
Indianapolis_500
Speed parts company
Offenhauser Sales Corporation is an American manufacturer of racing, custom car and performance automotive parts founded around 1946 by Fred C. Offenhauser
Offenhauser_Sales_Corporation
American auto race
Lindsey Hopkins Racing McLaren M16A Offenhauser 200 3:17:58 40 1000 2 20 66 Mike Hiss Penske Racing McLaren M16B Offenhauser 199 Flagged 0 800 3 13 3 Bill Vukovich
1972_California_500
US Auto Club race in 1959
Thursday. Car owner Art Lathrope had a Smokey Yunick-prepared Kuzma/Offenhauser roadster with driver Jim Rathmann. The other car was a Nisonger/Chevrolet
USAC_Daytona_100
Racing car model
The Kuzma-Offenhauser, nicknamed the Dean Van Lines Special, was an open-wheel race car chassis designed and developed by automotive mechanic and engineer
Kuzma-Offenhauser
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
Lotus chassis and engine mounted in the rear to end the dominance of Offenhauser front-engine roadsters. The DOHC version won the 1965 Indianapolis 500
Ford_Indy_V8_engine
race - the 1950 Indianapolis 500. Adams Offenhauser, 1950 Indianapolis 500 Bayliss Levrett in Adams Offenhauser Palmer Special, 1950 Indianapolis 500 White
Adams_(constructor)
American racing driver
Qualify 1970 Eagle Offenhauser 29th 7th 1971 Eagle Offenhauser Failed to Qualify 1972 Eagle Offenhauser 15th 12th 1973 Eagle Offenhauser 18th 19th 1974 Eagle
Jerry_Grant
60th running of the Indianapolis 500
Rutherford's victory would be the final win at Indy for the venerable Offenhauser engine. It was the beginning of the end of an era which had seen 27 Indy
1976_Indianapolis_500
American architect
Bob Ray Offenhauser (February 8, 1927 - May 12, 2016) was an American architect who designed mega-mansions with high ceilings. Palazzo di Amore, was the
Bob_Ray_Offenhauser
Race track in Italy
won by Jimmy Bryan in his Kuzma-Offenhauser Dean Van Lines Special, and the last by Troy Ruttman in the Watson-Offenhauser John Zink Special. In 1958 Jaguar
Monza_Circuit
American race car driver
King Offenhauser 26th 12th 1976 King Offenhauser 29th 19th 1977 King Offenhauser 12th 32nd 1978 Watson Offenhauser 12th 32nd 1979 Watson Offenhauser 10th
Sheldon_Kinser
41st running of the Indianapolis 500
first time. Hanks won the race in George Salih's "Lay-down Offy". The Offenhauser engine was mounted on its side and shifted off-center. This was done
1957_Indianapolis_500
American racing driver (1913–1989)
Cars Maserati 8CL Offenhauser 3.0 L4s GBR MON 500 25 SUI BEL FRA ITA NC 0 1951 Granatelli-Bardahl/Grancor Kurtis Kraft 3000 Offenhauser 4.5 L4 SUI 500 17
Fred_Agabashian
2009 racing video game
with the turbocharged Offenhauser. Also, the Indy cars now gain aerodynamic enhancements to improve grip and speed. 1970 - Offenhauser and Ford engines dominate
Indianapolis_500_Evolution
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
1966. Designed by Bud Winfield and Leo Goossen, it was built by Fred Offenhauser. The Novi was first used in 1941 at the Indianapolis 500 under the "Winfield"
Novi_engine
Italian automobile race
forced to withdraw from the first heat after his team discovered that his Offenhauser engine had a cracked piston. The other eighteen cars took the rolling
Race_of_Two_Worlds
Engle Engle- Offenhauser Race George Robson (USA) September 2, 1946 AAA Lakewood Park 100-mile race Cliff Bergere Wetteroth – Offenhauser "Noc-Out Hose
List_of_IndyCar_fatalities
Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Cummins DeSoto Dodge Duray Mercury Miller Novi Offenhauser R Miller Sparks Studebaker Voelker Wayne Rebadged Ferrari engines. Based
List of Formula One engine manufacturers
List_of_Formula_One_engine_manufacturers
Local history museum in Texarkana, Texas
metropolitan area; it was established in 1971. It is located in the Offenhauser Insurance Building, which was built in 1879, making it the oldest brick
Museum of Regional History (Texarkana)
Museum_of_Regional_History_(Texarkana)
American sportsman car owner and businessman
Moore Offenhauser L4 270 ci Firestone 3 12 2 1956 November 12 USAC Arizona State Fairgrounds (DO) 78 George Amick 1952 Lesovsky D Offenhauser L4 270
Lindsey_Hopkins_Jr.
Motorsport venue in Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Meskowski Offenhauser 1960 April 10 Rodger Ward Watson Offenhauser September 25 Eddie Sachs Kuzma Offenhauser 1961 April 9 Eddie Sachs Ewing Offenhauser September
Trenton_Speedway
American racing driver (1919–1966)
championship points. In 1964 he raced the MG Liquid Suspension Special, an Offenhauser-powered car, for Kjell Qvale, at the Indianapolis 500. He finished 13th
Walt_Hansgen
American racing driver (born 1951)
gave him a ride at the USAC Champ Car's California 500 in an old Eagle-Offenhauser, finishing eighth. Simpson then sold the car to Art Sugai, on the condition
Rick_Mears
57th running of the Indianapolis 500
engine development with the turbocharged version of the venerable I-4 Offenhauser had resulted in horsepower readings in high-boost qualifying trim in
1973_Indianapolis_500
American racing driver (1932–2017)
International Raceway driving the No. 65 Travelon Trailer Christensen-Offenhauser. Leonard finished in 24th place in the standings. In 1965, Leonard became
Joe_Leonard
36th running of the Indianapolis 500
Kraft-Offenhauser 134.95 22 200 +16:55.65 14 15 7 Bill Schindler Stevens-Offenhauser 134.98 20 200 +18:48.66 15 13 65 George Fonder Sherman-Offenhauser 135
1952_Indianapolis_500
Former American race track
Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser AAA 1950 September 10 Henry Banks Moore Offenhauser (2) AAA 1951 September 9 Paul Russo Russo/Nichels Offenhauser (3) AAA 1952
Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway
Michigan_State_Fairgrounds_Speedway
34th running of the Indianapolis 500
Kraft-Offenhauser 134.34 1 135 -3 Laps 207 8 4 5 George Connor Lesovsky-Offenhauser 132.16 7 135 -3 Laps 172½ 9 19 7 Paul Russo Nichels-Offenhauser 130
1950_Indianapolis_500
Motor car race
Lindsey Hopkins Racing Riley Offenhauser 199 Out of fuel 62 800 3 4 18 Lloyd Ruby Commander Racing Team Eagle Offenhauser 199 Flagged 0 700 4 8 98 Mike
1973_Pocono_500
Racing car model
June 4, 2022. "1968 Eagle Offenhauser Indy Car | S140 | Kissimmee 2023". Mecum Auctions. This Legendary 1968 Eagle Offenhauser Indy Car Is a Museum Piece
Eagle_68
48th running of the Indianapolis 500
Watson Offenhauser F 150.893 200 +5:53.49 600 5 13 88 Johnny Boyd Kuzma Offenhauser F 151.835 200 +7:09.52 500 6 19 15 Bud Tingelstad Trevis Offenhauser F
1964_Indianapolis_500
4th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing
United States, was won by the Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser of Johnnie Parsons, ahead of the Diedt-Offenhausers of Bill Holland and Mauri Rose. The race was
1950_Formula_One_season
Their car, a Dayton Steel Foundry/Walther, was powered by a KK500G Offenhauser I4 engine and was driven by Mike Magill. Qualifying in 31st place, the
Sutton_(constructor)
Maserati Offenhauser F 0 1 5 1390 73 Lou Moore Moore Offenhauser N/A 1951 AAA Tony Bettenhausen (USA) Rotary Engineering Diedt FD Offenhauser F 4 8 10
List of American open-wheel racing national champions
List_of_American_open-wheel_racing_national_champions
American racing driver (born 1938)
Engine Start Finish 1976 Coyote Foyt No qualifying attempt 1977 Lightning Offenhauser 26th 29th 1978 Wildcat DGS 15th 9th 1979 Lola Cosworth 14th 34th 1980
Janet_Guthrie
33rd running of the Indianapolis 500
alternate starter, officials awarded Webb the 33rd finishing position. Offenhauser-powered cars locked 28 out of the 33 starting positions, and the top
1949_Indianapolis_500
Chapman Root Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser L4 ARG 500 6 NED BEL FRA GBR GER SUI ITA NC 0 1954 Sumar / Chapman Root Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser L4 ARG 500 27 BEL FRA
Jimmy_Daywalt
Racing car model
with three wins in 1972, 1974 and 1976 and the last one to win with the Offenhauser engine. The car was unveiled in January 1971 to replace the M15. Initially
McLaren_M16
61st running of the Indianapolis 500
American Racers Eagle, Offenhauser 192.452 mph (309.721 km/h) 5 Mike Mosley Sugaripe Prune Jerry O'Connell Lightning, Offenhauser 190.064 mph (305.878 km/h)
1977_Indianapolis_500
Motor car race
Parnelli Jones Racing Parnelli VPJ1 Offenhauser 200 3:13:49.315 37 1000 2 13 16 Johnny Rutherford Don Gerhardt Eagle Offenhauser 200 +24.685 0 800 3 4 4 Al Unser
1972_Pocono_500
American racing driver (1921–2004)
Prix. He raced in an Offenhauser in 1949 and won several races. Ward shocked the midget car racing world when he broke Offenhauser motor's long winning
Rodger_Ward
House in Beverly Hills, California, United States
renovating it with the help of developer Mohamed Hadid, architect Bob Ray Offenhauser, and designer Alberto Pinto. The property was relisted for sale in 2017
Palazzo_di_Amore
63rd running of the Indianapolis 500
engines (namely the Cosworth DFX) had over the venerable 4-cylinder Offenhauser engines. USAC held special meetings in August and September of that year
1979_Indianapolis_500
American racing driver (1926–1960)
Jimmy Bryan's Kuzma-Offenhauser, known as the Dean Van Lines Special
Jimmy_Bryan
Series of open-wheel race cars
History". "1953 Kurtis-Kraft 500C Indianapolis Roadster". www.goodingco.com. "Kurtis Kraft 500-G Offenhauser Special". Retrieved 2 November 2022. v t e
Kurtis_Kraft_500
58th running of the Indianapolis 500
McLaren Offenhauser G 190.446 200 158.589 2 7 48 Bobby Unser W Eagle Offenhauser G 185.176 200 +22.32 3 16 4 Bill Vukovich II Eagle Offenhauser G 182
1974_Indianapolis_500
American auto race
Fletcher Racing Team Eagle 76 Offenhauser 200 3:29:25.760 53 1000 2 7 2 Johnny Rutherford Team McLaren McLaren M16E Offenhauser 200 +2.540 24 800 3 6 20 Gordon
1976_California_500
1950s American sports car
units similar in layout to the Offenhauser, but entirely of Scarab's own design penned by Leo Goossen of Offenhauser, and later Meyer-Drake fame. They
Scarab_(constructor)
62nd running of the Indianapolis 500
Chevrolet/WIRE Carl Gehlhausen Eagle 74, Offenhauser 190.325 mph (306.298 km/h) 39 John Mahler Tibon Carl Gehlhausen Eagle, Offenhauser 189.723 mph (305.330 km/h) 43
1978_Indianapolis_500
52nd running of the Indianapolis 500
to a silent and shocking halt. Unser, in the venerable piston-powered Offenhauser, inherited the lead and won the race despite gear linkage trouble. During
1968_Indianapolis_500
American racing driver (born 1940)
Kuzma 60 D Offenhauser L4 252 cu Firestone 6 94 4 September 22 USAC Trenton International Speedway (O) 2 Mario Andretti (4) Hawk II Offenhauser L4 TC 168
Mario_Andretti
American auto race
Morales Motorsports Lightning Offenhauser 195 Flagged 0 500 6 22 15 Vern Schuppan Alex Morales Motorsports Lightning Offenhauser 195 Flagged 0 400 7 29 80
1977_California_500
29th running of the Indianapolis 500
Stevens Offenhauser 121.770 21 121 Rod 20 25 62 Tony Willman Stevens Offenhauser 123.920 11 117 Rod 21 11 42 Russ Snowberger Snowberger Offenhauser 120.104
1941_Indianapolis_500
Motor car race
Time/Status Led Points 1 1 66 Mark Donohue Penske Racing McLaren M16A Offenhauser 200 3:36:22.312 126 1000 2 4 15 Joe Leonard Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing
1971_Pocono_500
27 Lou Moore Diedt-Offenhauser F 200 500 800 4:17:52.170 116.338 187.228 1948 May 31 Mauri Rose (USA) 3 Lou Moore Diedt-Offenhauser F 200 500 800 4:10:23
List of Indianapolis 500 winners
List_of_Indianapolis_500_winners
American motorsport season
switched from an Offenhauser to Chevrolet engine. With this shift the Cannon Racing team was the only full-time team that still used Offenhauser engines. Of
1981 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
1981_CART_PPG_Indy_Car_World_Series
Motor car race
Cosworth DFX 120 Running 0 6 7 Billy Vukovich II Harry Schwartz Watson Offenhauser 119 Running 0 7 2 Jim McElreath Jim McElreath Penske PC-6 Cosworth DFX
1981_Pocono_500
American racing driver and entrepreneur (1936–1972)
while the third car was powered by a Goossen-designed and engineered Offenhauser engine. The rear-engined formula was powered by a modified Buick powerplant;
Lance_Reventlow
43rd running of the Indianapolis 500
Kraft-Offenhauser 142.38 22 200 +4:11.04 200 10 17 10 A. J. Foyt Kuzma-Offenhauser 142.64 20 200 +4:14.48 150 11 9 88 Gene Hartley Kuzma-Offenhauser 143
1959_Indianapolis_500
59th running of the Indianapolis 500
Offenhauser 185.615 161 Flagged (-13 laps) 15 19 45 Gary Bettenhausen Eagle Offenhauser 182.611 158 Crash FS 16 11 4 Al Unser W Eagle Offenhauser 185
1975_Indianapolis_500
American auto race
Carter Fletcher Racing Team Eagle Offenhauser 39 Flagged 0 160 3 10 55 Lee Kunzman Fletcher Racing Team Eagle Offenhauser 39 Flagged 0 140 4 11 76 Billy
1975_California_500
45th running of the Indianapolis 500
Trevis Offenhauser F 145.903 200 139.130 mph 2 1 12 Eddie Sachs Ewing Offenhauser F 147.481 200 +8.28 3 4 2 Rodger Ward W Watson Offenhauser F 146.187
1961_Indianapolis_500
192.548 15 1937 May 15 Bill Cummings (USA)‡ 16 H. C. Henning Miller-Offenhauser F 12:09.67 123.343 198.501 6 1938 May 21 Floyd Roberts (USA)‡ 23 Lou
List of Indianapolis 500 pole-sitters
List_of_Indianapolis_500_pole-sitters
American auto race
Miller-Offenhauser 3 Wilbur Shaw Shaw-Offenhauser 4 Emil Andres Stevens-Offenhauser 5 Shorty Cantlon Miller 6 Chuck Tabor Duesenberg-Offenhauser Chet Gardner
1936_Vanderbilt_Cup
Racing car model
twentieth century streamlined race car designed and built in 1917 by Fred Offenhauser and Harry A. Miller for Barney Oldfield. AutoWeek said that the vehicle
Golden_Submarine
Motor car race
Cannon Fiore Racing Wildcat Mk1 Offenhauser 188 Engine 0 100 12 27 24 Sheldon Kinser Leader Card Racers Watson Offenhauser 185 Flagged 0 50 13 8 77 Salt
1978_Pocono_500
42nd running of the Indianapolis 500
Kraft-Offenhauser 144.02 200 +1:09.67 700 4 4 9 33 Tony Bettenhausen Epperly-Offenhauser 143.91 200 +1:34.81 600 41 5 20 2 Jim Rathmann Epperly-Offenhauser
1958_Indianapolis_500
American racing car designer
The Kurtis Kraft chassis midget car featured a smaller version of the Offenhauser motor. The National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame describes the combination
Frank_Kurtis
31st running of the Indianapolis 500
Time/Retired 1 3 27 Mauri Rose W Diedt Offenhauser 200 116.338 mph 2 8 16 Bill Holland R Diedt Offenhauser 200 +32.12 3 1 1 Ted Horn Maserati Maserati
1947_Indianapolis_500
American race car designer and builder
foreman and chief machinist Fred Offenhauser purchased the business and continued development of the engine as the Offenhauser which raced successfully until
Harry_Miller_(auto_racing)
Motor race history
a sprint car race a year later. Interesting fact: Sweikert built the Offenhauser engine that brought him the victory, while his car owner (AJ Watson)
Indianapolis_500_by_year
38th running of the Indianapolis 500
33. It was the first Indy 500 where the entire field on race day had Offenhauser engines. The race was carried live flag-to-flag on the Indianapolis Motor
1954_Indianapolis_500
39th running of the Indianapolis 500
Silnes-Offenhauser 139.81 15 200 +6:24.24 300 8 19 29 Pat O'Connor KK500D-Offenhauser 139.19 21 200 +6:41.60 250 9 17 48 Jimmy Daywalt Kurtis-Offenhauser 139
1955_Indianapolis_500
Valvetrain configuration
luxury car to use a DOHC engine. Also in the United States, the DOHC Offenhauser racing engine was introduced in 1933. This inline-four engine dominated
Overhead_camshaft_engine
American auto racing builder
and raced his own car. A second car was fitted with a four-cylinder Offenhauser engine, making it faster than other local competitors. He served in the
Eddie_Kuzma
American open-wheel race at Arizona State Fairgrounds
Racing Ewing Offenhauser F 100 100 (160.934) 1:16:54 78.020 1951 November 4 Phoenix 100 Johnnie Parsons Kurtis Kraft Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser F 100 100 (160
Phoenix_100
American racing driver (1932–1959)
WDC Points 1958 Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser L4 ARG MON NED 500 31 BEL FRA GBR GER POR ITA MOR NC 0 1959 Kuzma Offenhauser L4 MON 500 DNQ NED FRA GBR GER
Jerry_Unser_Jr.
American racing driver (1930–1997)
Inc. Lesovsky Offenhauser Straight-4 GBR MON 500 15 SUI BEL FRA ITA NC 0 1951 Christopher J.C. Agajanian Kurtis Kraft 2000 Offenhauser Straight-4 SUI
Troy_Ruttman
Inline piston engine with four cylinders
through the 1920s and early 1930s. The Miller engine evolved into the Offenhauser engine which had a highly successful spanning from 1933 until 1981, including
Straight-four_engine
American racing driver (1926–1959)
Chapman Stevens Offenhauser L4 ARG 500 18 * BEL FRA GBR GER SUI ITA ESP NC 0 1955 Westwood Gauge / Wales Kurtis Kraft 4000 Offenhauser L4 ARG MON 500 30
Ed_Elisian
American draftsman, engineer, designer
involvement in the design and ongoing development of the four-cylinder Offenhauser ("Offy") racing engine. Goossen is considered to have been the preeminent
Leo_Goossen
American pilot, race-car driver and businessman
Crawford Kurtis Kraft 500B Offenhauser L4 ARG MON 500 23 BEL NED GBR ITA NC 0 1956 Ray Crawford Kurtis Kraft 500B Offenhauser L4 ARG MON 500 29 BEL FRA
Ray_Crawford_(racing_driver)
35th running of the Indianapolis 500
Kraft-Offenhauser 132.89 22 193 -7 Laps 300 8 4 27 Duane Carter Diedt-Offenhauser 133.74 15 180 -20 Laps 250 9 9 5 Tony Bettenhausen Diedt-Offenhauser 131
1951_Indianapolis_500
Racing automobile
The engine finally chosen was the 179.5 cu in (2,942 cc) four-cylinder Offenhauser from Meyer & Drake. After consulting with Leo Goossen, the engine's designer
Cunningham_C-6R
British auto racing team
McLaren M16C Offenhauser Goodyear Pole 21 2 16 September USAC Michigan Speedway Twin 125s #2 (O) 7 Johnny Rutherford (2) McLaren M16C Offenhauser Goodyear
McLaren
American racing driver (1918–1955)
Central Excavating Trevis Offenhauser 4.5 L4 SUI 500 29 BEL FRA GBR GER ITA ESP NC 0 1952 Fuel Injection Kurtis Kraft KK500A Offenhauser 4.5 L4 SUI 500 17 BEL
Bill_Vukovich
American racing driver (1927–1995)
McDonald Lesovsky Offenhauser L4 ARG MON 500 DNQ BEL FRA GBR GER ITA NC 0 1957 Schildmeier Seal / Donaldson Kurtis Kraft 500G Offenhauser L4 ARG MON 500
Bill_Cheesbourg
40th running of the Indianapolis 500
Lesovsky-Offenhauser 142.88 14 200 +6:38.31 200 10 30 27 Cliff Griffith Stevens-Offenhauser 141.47 24 199 -1 Lap 150 11 22 82 Gene Hartley Kuzma-Offenhauser 142
1956_Indianapolis_500
Cemetery in Inglewood, California
musician Gordon W. Norris (1907–1961), poet laureate of California Fred Offenhauser (1888–1973), automotive inventor Orval Overall (1881–1947), Major League
Inglewood_Park_Cemetery
American racing driver (1936–2024)
Offenhauser ONT 7 ONT ONT 6 PHX 6 TRE 13 INDY 30 MIL 15 POC 10 MCH 6 MIL 3 MCH 11 TRE 3 TRE 12 PHX 18 9th 1445 1975 Patrick Racing Eagle Offenhauser ONT
Wally_Dallenbach_Sr.
American racing driver (1925–1954)
1951 Blakely Oil Schroeder Offenhauser L4 SUI 500 5 BEL FRA GBR GER ITA ESP 19th 2 1952 Ansted Rotary Stevens Offenhauser L4 SUI 500 32 BEL FRA GBR GER
Bobby_Ball_(racing_driver)
American racing driver (1921–1959)
Special" streamliner, a Kurtis Kraft chassis with a 270 c.i. Meyer-Drake Offenhauser engine, streamlined fenders, and a canopy enclosing the driver, thus
Marshall Teague (racing driver)
Marshall_Teague_(racing_driver)
46th running of the Indianapolis 500
W Watson Offenhauser 149.371 200 140.293 mph 2 4 7 Len Sutton Watson Offenhauser 149.328 200 +11.52 3 27 2 Eddie Sachs Ewing Offenhauser 146.431 200
1962_Indianapolis_500
American racecar driver (born 1939)
the USAC Championship Car Series in 1970. Driving the No. 83 Eagle 67-Offenhauser for Ansted-Thompson Racing in the 1970 Indianapolis 500, he finished
Donnie_Allison
53rd running of the Indianapolis 500
Gerhardt Offenhauser G 168.626 137 Piston 20 20 4 Lloyd Ruby Mongoose Offenhauser F 166.428 105 Fuel Tank 21 19 22 Wally Dallenbach Sr. Eagle Offenhauser G 166
1969_Indianapolis_500
American designer and builder of race cars
The Kurtis Kraft chassis midget car featured a smaller version of the Offenhauser motor. The National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame describes the combination
Kurtis_Kraft
Single-seat racing car
A 1958 Watson-Offenhauser which won the Race of Two Worlds in Monza, Italy.
Watson_Indy_Roadster
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Indian, Tamil
Sings and Dance; Loving Beauty
Boy/Male
Tamil
Most bountiful, Liberal (Kind son of Indra)
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fire
Boy/Male
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With Deep Roots
Female
German
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Boy/Male
Indian
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Tamil
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Arabic
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Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Irish
Man; Place Name; Pretty Brook; Of the Dark Ones; Pleasent Stream
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