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Olympic Week may refer to: Kiel Olympic Week, or Kiel Week, annual sailing regatta in Kiel, Germany French Olympic Week, or Semaine Olympique Française
Olympic_Week
Esports competition
IOC eventually announced the creation of the Olympic Esports Series, as part of the Olympic Esports Week in November 2022. The inaugural edition was held
Olympic_Esports_Series
Annual sailing event in Kiel, Germany
Most ship races begin at the Olympic Harbor of Schilksee, also the centre of most sporting activities during Kiel Week. As Schilksee is located outside
Kiel_Week
International sporting events
The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; French: Jeux olympiques) are among the biggest sporting events on Earth. They feature summer and winter sports events
Olympic_Games
Garda Trentino Olympic Week is an annual sailing regatta in Riva del Garda, Italy. It hosts the Olympic and Paralympic classes. It is part of the 2015
Garda_Trentino_Olympic_Week
Episode list for an American late-night talk show
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is an American late-night talk show created and hosted by John Oliver for HBO. The show takes a satirical look at the
List of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver episodes
List_of_Last_Week_Tonight_with_John_Oliver_episodes
Major international multi-sport event
The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics or the Games of the Olympiad, are a major international multi-sport event normally held once
Summer_Olympic_Games
Multi-sport event in Paris, France
The 2024 Summer Olympics (French: Les Jeux Olympiques d'été de 2024), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad (French: Jeux de la XXXIIIe olympiade
2024_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Chamonix, France
Chamonix, France. Organized by the French Olympic Committee and held as part of an "International Winter Sports Week", the competitions took place in Chamonix
1924_Winter_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Italy
The 2026 Winter Olympics (Italian: Olimpiadi invernali del 2026), officially the XXV Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Milano Cortina 2026, were
2026_Winter_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Los Angeles, California, US
The 2028 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 2028 or LA28, is an upcoming international multi-sport
2028_Summer_Olympics
the 2023 Olympic Esports Week. Chess has yet to debut as a full sport at the Olympics. The first known attempt to include chess in the Olympic Games were
Chess_at_the_Olympic_Games
British ocean liner from 1911 to 1935
RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner and the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of Olympic-class liners. Olympic had a career spanning 24 years from
RMS_Olympic
International multi-esport event
IOC eventually announced the creation of the Olympic Esports Series, as part of the Olympic Esports Week, in November 2022. The inaugural edition was
Olympic_Esports_Games
Major international multi-sport event
The Winter Olympic Games (French: Jeux olympiques d'hiver), also known as the Olympic Winter Games or simply the Winter Olympics, are a major international
Winter_Olympic_Games
Multi-purpose stadium in Stratford, London, England
known as the Olympic Stadium and the Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park) is a multi-purpose outdoor stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in the
London_Stadium
Governing body of Olympic sports
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the international, non-governmental, sports governing body of the modern Olympic Games. Founded in 1894 by
International Olympic Committee
International_Olympic_Committee
Multi-sport event in Tokyo, Japan
The 2020 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXXII Olympiad and officially branded as Tokyo 2020, were an international multi-sport event held
2020_Summer_Olympics
Sailing regatta
The Semaine Olympique Française (lit. 'French Olympic Week') is a sailing regatta organised in Hyères by the French Sailing Federation, whose 2023 edition
Semaine_Olympique_Française
Defunct sailing regatta
Roma Sail Week (Italian: Settimana Olimpica Italiana, lit. 'Italian Olympic Week') was a sailing regatta organised in Anzio, Italy. The regatta usually
Roma_Sail_Week
Multi-sport event in Berlin, Germany
The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1936), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: Spiele der XI. Olympiade) and branded
1936_Summer_Olympics
Tennis tournaments
on the annual ATP Tour calendar. In addition to the quadrennial Summer Olympics, they are collectively known as the 'Big Titles'. Novak Djokovic holds
ATP_Masters_1000_tournaments
Former restaurant in London, England
The Olympic Park McDonald's was a pop-up restaurant constructed for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London.
Olympic_Park_McDonald's
Multi-sport event in Utah, US
The 2034 Winter Olympics, officially the XXVII Olympic Winter Games, and branded as Utah 2034, is a future international multi-sport event scheduled to
2034_Winter_Olympics
Controversy at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Retrieved 2010-04-23. Anton Voitsehovskiy (2010-02-21). "Summary of first Olympic week in Vancouver". Sport. 1TV. Vladimir Raush (2010-03-05). "Evgeni Plushenko:
Quadruple_jump_controversy
Multi-sport event in London, England
design icons – the Olympic logo". Design Week. Archived from the original on 24 December 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2024. "London Olympics: Iran to compete
2012_Summer_Olympics
Olympic sports are sports that are contested in the Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games. The 2024 Summer Olympics included 32 sports; the 2022
Olympic_sports
Television program on Discovery Channel
Shark Week is an annual week-long programming block created and produced by Tom Golden at the Discovery Channel focusing on shark-themed programming. It
Shark_Week
Surname list
Neoclassical period James Weekes (1911–1977), American sailor and Olympic champion Ken Weekes (1912–1998), West Indian cricketer Kevin Weekes (born 1975), retired
Weekes
Sailing regatta
moved to another week if the state of the tides in the normal week is unfavourable or, as in 2012, to avoid a clash with the Olympic Games. The regatta
Cowes_Week
September 7, 2023. Downey, Kevin (February 27, 2002). "Fox and ABC Up in 2nd Olympic Week". Media Life Magazine. Archived from the original on September 20, 2011
List_of_Rocket_Power_episodes
1972 Summer Olympics terrorist attack
capacities in the Olympic Village and had spent a couple of weeks scouting for their potential target. A member of the Uruguay Olympic delegation, which
Munich_massacre
Multi-sport event in Beijing, China
Foster". Architecture Week. Archived from the original on 15 August 2008. Retrieved 16 August 2008. "38 public transit routes to the Olympic venues". Beijing
2008_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The 2016 Summer Olympics (Portuguese: Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016), officially the Games of the XXXI Olympiad (Portuguese: Jogos da XXXI Olimpíada)
2016_Summer_Olympics
featured at any Olympic Games before or since 2000, though it was included in the 2023 Olympic Esports Week run by the IOC. Chess at the Olympic Games "General
Chess at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Chess_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Munich, West Germany
Munich massacre in the second week, in which 11 Israeli athletes and coaches and a West German police officer at the Olympic Village were killed by the Palestinian
1972_Summer_Olympics
Upcoming multi-sport event
Robert (23 May 2025). "Germany's complicated path to an Olympic bid hits a milestone next week with as many as five regions interested". GamesBids.com
Bids for the 2036 Summer Olympics
Bids_for_the_2036_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Los Angeles, California, US
preliminaries The 1984 Summer Olympics was preceded by the 10-week-long adjunct Olympic Arts Festival or the Cultural Olympics, which opened on June 1 and
1984_Summer_Olympics
The men's tournament in ice hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics took place in Milan, Italy, between 11 and 22 February 2026. Twelve countries qualified
Ice hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament
Ice_hockey_at_the_2026_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_tournament
Golf tournament in the United States
2016 event was moved to late July, two weeks after the Open Championship, to accommodate the 2016 Summer Olympics in August. Before the 2017 edition, it
PGA_Championship
concerns and controversies arose leading up to and during the 2024 Summer Olympics, which were held in Paris, France. Major concerns included security, Israel's
Concerns and controversies at the 2024 Summer Olympics
Concerns_and_controversies_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Atlanta, Georgia, US
1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were
1996_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Beijing, China
The 2022 Winter Olympics, officially called the XXIV Olympic Winter Games (Chinese: 第二十四届冬季奥林匹克运动会; pinyin: Dì Èrshísì Jiè Dōngjì Àolínpǐkè Yùndònghuì)
2022_Winter_Olympics
Australian water polo player
Elizabeth Jane Weekes OAM (born 22 September 1971) is an Australian former water polo player from the gold medal squad of the 2000 Summer Olympics, when women's
Liz_Weekes
Spanish kitesurfer
join the first Olympic Formula Foil competition at the 2024 Olympics were highly valued. The "last chance" contest (French Olympic Week) was held in Hyères
Gisela_Pulido
Week in which US Armed Forces ships dock at major cities
Fleet Week is a United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, and United States Coast Guard tradition in which active military ships recently deployed
Fleet_Week
Multi-sport event
join controversial event". 10 September 2025. "Olympic 100m medallist Fred Kerley joins Enhanced Games weeks after ban". The Guardian. Reuters. 17 September
Enhanced_Games
Multi-sport event in Dakar, Senegal
2023. "IOC Executive Board approves October 31 start for two-week Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics". www.insidethegames.biz. 5 December 2022. Archived from the
2026_Summer_Youth_Olympics
Sporting event delegation
in the Men's 49er and the mixed Nacra 17 classes through the French Olympic Week Last Chance Regatta in Hyères, France. Medal race events M = Medal race;
Belgium at the 2024 Summer Olympics
Belgium_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Sochi, Russia
The 2014 Winter Olympics, officially called the XXII Olympic Winter Games (Russian: XXII Олимпийские зимние игры, romanised: XXII Olimpiyskiye zimniye
2014_Winter_Olympics
The boxing controversy at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris involved two female boxers: Algerian Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting of Taiwan. Their eligibility
2024 Summer Olympics boxing controversy
2024_Summer_Olympics_boxing_controversy
Period before the start of an academic year
orientation (often encapsulated into an orientation week, o-week, frosh week, welcome week or freshers' week) is a period before the start of an academic year
Student_orientation
Multi-sport event in Sydney, Australia
and depth of the arts in Australia. Opening four weeks before the Olympic Games, the Sydney 2000 Olympics Arts Festival ran until the last day of athletic
2000_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Montreal, Canada
The 1976 Summer Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1976), officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad (Jeux de la XXIe Olympiade) and officially
1976_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Salt Lake City, Utah, US
The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 (Arapaho: Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: Tit'-so-pi
2002_Winter_Olympics
of the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 26 July 2024 across Paris, beginning at 19:30 CEST (17:30 UTC). As mandated by the Olympic Charter, the proceedings
2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
2024_Summer_Olympics_opening_ceremony
Multi-sport event in London, England
The 1948 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and officially branded as London 1948, were an international multi-sport event held
1948_Summer_Olympics
Multi-sport event in Moscow, Russia
The 1980 Summer Olympics (Russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, romanized: Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially branded as Moscow 1980 (Москва
1980_Summer_Olympics
Brazilian sailor
father of Olympic champion Martine Grael and sailor Marco Grael. Nicknamed Turbine for his fame in conducting sailboats, he collected five Olympic medals
Torben_Grael
Fijian windsurfer
Anthony Steven "Tony" Philp MF is a former windsurfing World champion and Olympic sailor from Fiji. Philp is one of only two Fiji-born athletes, along with
Tony_Philp
[1], Foxtel Olympic Winter Games Coverage [2], Nine and Foxtel Win Olympic Coverage CTV’s Hit Programs Join /A\ for a Special Two-Week Run, February
List of 2010 Winter Olympics broadcasters
List_of_2010_Winter_Olympics_broadcasters
Sporting event delegation
squad for Paris after two-week camp". SA Rugby. Retrieved 29 June 2024. worldrugby.org. "South Africa - Rugby Sevens Olympic Games Paris 2024 | World Rugby"
South Africa at the 2024 Summer Olympics
South_Africa_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics
American swimmer (born 1985)
more Olympic medals than any other athlete, a total of 28 medals across four Olympic Games. Phelps also holds the all-time records for Olympic gold medals
Michael_Phelps
Beach volleyball stadium in Athens, Greece
limited to 7,300 during the Olympics. The stadium was officially opened on August 2, 2004, a few weeks before the Olympics, though test events were held
Faliro Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre
Faliro_Olympic_Beach_Volleyball_Centre
Football championship
Birkenhead United Western Springs Wellington teams: Miramar Rangers Wellington Olympic Wellington Phoenix Reserves Western Suburbs Christchurch United Coastal
2025 New Zealand National League
2025_New_Zealand_National_League
Multi-sport event in Seoul, South Korea
September 2024). "This week in Olympic history: 16-22 September - Greg Louganis wins diving gold a day after hitting head on board". olympics.com. Retrieved 21
1988_Summer_Olympics
in the Olympic program from 2030 onward, although it does not have decision-making power over the composition of the Olympic program. One week before
Nordic combined at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Nordic_combined_at_the_2026_Winter_Olympics
Protest during 1968 Olympic Games
Stronger' is the motto of the Olympic Games. 'Angrier, nastier, uglier' better describes the scene in Mexico City last week." Back home, both Smith and
1968 Olympics Black Power salute
1968_Olympics_Black_Power_salute
Spanish professional golfer (born 1994)
and was number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for a then-record 60 weeks. He turned professional in 2016, and won titles on both the PGA Tour and
Jon_Rahm
American basketball player (born 1996)
United States women's national basketball team, with whom she has won two Olympic and two World Cup gold medals. Wilson was born on August 8, 1996, to Roscoe
A'ja_Wilson
record at the Volleyball at the Summer Olympics, FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League. Roster for the week one 2026 Nations League. Head coach: Erik
United States women's national volleyball team
United_States_women's_national_volleyball_team
is a list of Olympic medalists in sailing. List of Olympic medalists in sailing by class "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved
List of Olympic medalists in sailing by class
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_sailing_by_class
Annual yacht regatta in India
regattas and the only Olympic class sports event in India. "Governor ESL Narasimhan inaugurates 34th edition of Hyderabad Sailing Week". business-standard
Hyderabad_Sailing_Week
Symbol of the Olympic Games
time. The Olympic flame is ignited some weeks or months before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games at the main site of the ancient Olympics in Olympia
Olympic_flame
American artistic gymnast (born 1997)
(née Biles; born March 14, 1997) is an American artistic gymnast. Her 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals make her the most decorated gymnast
Simone_Biles
Multi-sport event in Turin, Italy
The 2006 Winter Olympics (Italian: 2006 Olimpiadi invernali), officially the XX Olympic Winter Games (Italian: XX Giochi olimpici invernali) and also
2006_Winter_Olympics
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, three croquet events were contested. Seven men and three women participated. The doubles competition was scheduled first,
Croquet at the 1900 Summer Olympics
Croquet_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1975)
Kevin Weekes (born April 4, 1975) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played 348 games in the National Hockey League (NHL). He
Kevin_Weekes
Syrian competition swimmer (born 1998)
member of the first ever Refugee Olympic Athletes Team (ROT) that competed under the Olympic flag at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. On 27 April
Yusra_Mardini
The 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from March 24 until August 8, 2008, prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics, with the theme of "one world, one dream"
2008 Summer Olympics torch relay
2008_Summer_Olympics_torch_relay
American domestic terrorist (born 1966)
Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American right-wing domestic terrorist convicted of a series
Eric_Rudolph
This is a chronological summary of the major events of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and other venues in Metropolitan France, plus one subsite in Tahiti
Chronological summary of the 2024 Summer Olympics
Chronological_summary_of_the_2024_Summer_Olympics
Canceled multi-sport event in Berlin, Germany
The 1916 Summer Olympics (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1916), officially known as the Games of the VI Olympiad (German: Spiele der VI. Olympiade), were
1916_Summer_Olympics
Northern Irish golfer (born 1989)
world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking and has spent over 100 weeks in that position during his career. A six-time major champion, he is the
Rory_McIlroy
Association football club in England
submitted a formal plan to the Olympic Park Legacy Company for the use of the Olympic Stadium following the 2012 Summer Olympics. The proposal was for a stadium
West_Ham_United_F.C.
Multi-sport event in Vancouver, Canada
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games (French: XXIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and also known as Vancouver 2010 (Squamish:
2010_Winter_Olympics
National park in Washington, United States
Olympic National Park is a national park of the United States located in Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. The park has four regions: the Pacific
Olympic_National_Park
American ice hockey player (born 1989)
tournament records for goals, assists, and points. She is a five-time Olympic medalist, winning gold in 2018 and 2026 and winning silver in 2010, 2014
Hilary_Knight
National airline of Greece (1957–2009)
Olympic Airlines (Greek: Ολυμπιακές Αερογραμμές, Olympiakés Aerogrammés – OA), formerly named Olympic Airways, was the flag carrier airline of Greece
Olympic_Airlines
British passenger liner that sank in 1912
the largest ship afloat upon entering service and the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners built for White Star Line. The ship was built by the
Titanic
Canadian kitefoiler
join the first Olympic Formula Foil competition at the 2024 Olympics were highly valued. The "last chance" contest (French Olympic Week) was held in Hyères
Emily_Bugeja
Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Olympic Stadium (French: Stade olympique, pronounced [stad ɔlɛ̃pik]) is a multi-purpose stadium in Montreal, Canada, located at Olympic Park in the
Olympic_Stadium_(Montreal)
Mauritian kitefoiler
compete at the first Olympic Formula Foil competition at the 2024 Olympics were capped. The "last chance" contest (French Olympic Week) was held in Hyères
Julie_Paturau
Australian sailor (born 1999)
after winning the ILCA 6 class at Kiel Week along with top-10 finishes at the World Championships, Hyères Olympic Week and Allianz World Cup Almere regattas
Mara_Stransky
Swiss sailor
Princess Sofia Trophy, Kiel Olympic Week, and the ISAF World Sailing Games. Beijing 2008 was his first successful Olympic Games experience as the coach
Matías_Bühler
Badminton world ranking
system used are as follows: Since 2024 (Week 17), BWF has used a new system for counting points: ^1 – At the Olympic Games 3rd place will receive 11,500 points
BWF_World_Ranking
Tennis tournament
These are the final results for the tennis competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. American teenager Jennifer Capriati defeated German
Tennis at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Tennis_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics
American media personality and decathlete (born 1949)
Jenner, October 28, 1949), is an American media personality and retired Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete. Jenner played college football for the Graceland
Caitlyn_Jenner
Spanish tennis player (born 1986)
titles—including a record 14 French Open titles—as well as 36 Masters titles and an Olympic gold medal. Nadal is one of three men to complete the career Golden Slam
Rafael_Nadal
American diver (born 1995)
Olympics by 0.4 points, but competed in the 2016 Summer Olympics, placing 13th in the women's 3 metre springboard event. She earned her first Olympic
Kassidy_Cook
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Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Italian, Polish
From Mount Olympus
Girl/Female
Biblical
Heavenly.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Swedish
Mountain of the God; From Mount Olympus; Home of the Gods; Heavenly
Male
Greek
Greek name PHRENICOS means "intelligent." This is the name of the horse of Hiero of Syracuse that won the Olympic prize for single horses in the seventy-third Olympiad.
Female
Greek
(Θυώνη) Greek name THYONE means "inspired frenzy." In mythology, this is the name Semele was called when her son Dionysos fetched her from Hades and brought her to Olympus.
Girl/Female
French Greek
From Olympus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Wikke (see Wick 2).English : variant of Wick 1.It may also be an Americanization of Scandinavian Vik.This surname was brought to North America independently by several different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One of the earliest on record is Leonard Weeks, who emigrated from Somerset, England, to Portsmouth, NH, some time before 1656.
Female
Greek
(Ολυμπία) From the Greek place name, a feminine form of Greek Olympos ("home of the gods"), OLYMPIA means "of Olympus."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire called Weekley, from Old English wīc ‘settlement’, perhaps in this case a Roman settlement, Latin vicus + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
Female
French
French form of Greek Olympia, OLYMPE means "of Olympus."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Weekley.
Girl/Female
French Italian Greek
From Olympus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wick, specifically a habitational name from any of various places called Week or Weeke, notably in Cornwall, Hampshire, and Somerset.Americanized spelling of Norwegian or Swedish Vik.
Female
Greek
(Ολυμπία) Older spelling of Greek Olympia, OLIMPIA means "of Olympus."Â
Female
Greek
(Ολυμπιάς) Ancient Greek name of the mother of Alexander the Great. It is a feminine form of Greek Olympos ("home of the gods"), OLYMPIAS means "of Olympus."Â
Girl/Female
German, Greek
From Mount Olympus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Weeks or Wicks.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Successful in Swimming; Olympic Swimmer
Biblical
a lover of letters, or of the wordA Christian at Rome to whom Paul sends his salutation.Salute Philologus, and Julia, Nereus, and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints which are with them.
Biblical
heavenly
OLYMPIC WEEK
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Female
French
Pet form of French Michèle, MICHELINE means "who is like God?"
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French jay(e), gai ‘jay’ (the bird), probably referring to an idle chatterer or a showy person, although the jay was also noted for its thieving habits.The name is associated with a Huguenot family from La Rochelle, France, who settled in New Amsterdam. Peter Jay was the scion of the NY Jays; his son John (1745–1829) was a U.S. diplomat and first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Male
Irish
Variant form of Irish Gaelic Fiontan, FIONNTÃN means "white fire."Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Imaginative; Enthusiastic
Boy/Male
British, English
Estate on the Ledge
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of cupid, Kamadeva
Boy/Male
British, English, Indian, Modern
Handsome
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Brave; Fearless
Girl/Female
Greek Latin American English
Confidence; trust; belief.
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a.
Alt. of Olympic
pl.
of Weekly
n.
A period of four years, by which the ancient Greeks reckoned time, being the interval from one celebration of the Olympic games to another, beginning with the victory of Cor/bus in the foot race, which took place in the year 776 b.c.; as, the era of the olympiads.
adv.
Once a week; by hebdomadal periods; as, each performs service weekly.
n.
A species of limestone used among the Greeks for making coffins, which was so called because it consumed within a few weeks the flesh of bodies deposited in it. It is otherwise called lapis Assius, or Assian stone, and is said to have been found at Assos, a city of Lycia.
a.
Pertaining to, or produced by, a lamp; -- formerly said of a supposed acid.
a.
Of or pertaining to Olympus, a mountain of Thessaly, fabled as the seat of the gods, or to Olympia, a small plain in Elis.
n.
The seventh or last day of the week; the day following Friday and preceding Sunday.
n.
Rogation week, when the cross was borne in processions.
n.
An ode in honor of a victor in the Olympic games.
n.
A contagious continued fever lasting from two to three weeks, attended with great prostration and cerebral disorder, and marked by a copious eruption of red spots upon the body. Also called jail fever, famine fever, putrid fever, spottled fever, etc. See Jail fever, under Jail.
n.
The third day of the week, following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
n.
A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical and astronomical measurements. It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces, or to 606 feet 9 inches English. This was also called the Olympic stadium, as being the exact length of the foot-race course at Olympia.
n.
A supposed salt of lampic acid.
n.
A publication issued once in seven days, or appearing once a week.
a.
Occurring or appearing three times a week; thriceweekly; as, a triweekly newspaper.
n.
Hence, a race course; especially, the Olympic course for foot races.
a.
Coming, happening, or done once a week; hebdomadary; as, a weekly payment; a weekly gazette.
a.
Of or pertaining to a week, or week days; as, weekly labor.
adv.
Three times a week.