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Title originated from the Principality of Orange
Prince of Orange or Princess of Orange (Dutch: Prins(es) van Oranje) is a title associated with the sovereign Principality of Orange, in what is now southern
Prince_of_Orange
1984 painting by Andy Warhol
Orange Prince is a 1984 painting by American artist Andy Warhol. Created using Warhol's silkscreen technique, the work is based on a 1981 photograph of
Orange_Prince
Member of the Dutch Royal family (1968–2013)
Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau (Dutch: Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg; 25 September 1968 – 12 August 2013) was a member
Prince_Friso_of_Orange-Nassau
Prince of Orange from 1711 to 1751
(Willem Karel Hendrik Friso; 1 September 1711 – 22 October 1751) was Prince of Orange from birth and the first hereditary stadtholder of all the United Provinces
William_IV,_Prince_of_Orange
Dutch prince (1840–1879)
William, Prince of Orange (Willem Nicolaas Alexander Frederik Karel Hendrik; 4 September 1840 – 11 June 1879), was heir apparent to the Dutch throne as
William,_Prince_of_Orange
European dynasty
Principality of Orange from his mother's brother, Philibert of Chalon. As the first Nassau to be the Prince of Orange, René could have used "Orange-Nassau" as
House_of_Orange-Nassau
Prince of Orange from 1647 to 1650
II (Dutch: Willem II; 27 May 1626 – 6 November 1650) was sovereign Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Overijssel
William_II,_Prince_of_Orange
King of the Netherlands since 2013
the eldest child of Princess Beatrix (later Queen) and Prince Claus. He became Prince of Orange as heir apparent upon his mother's accession on 30 April
Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
Willem-Alexander_of_the_Netherlands
Prince of Orange from 1751 to 1806
William V (Willem Batavus; 8 March 1748 – 9 April 1806) was Prince of Orange and the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. He went into exile to London
William_V,_Prince_of_Orange
Dutch revolt leader (1533–1584)
Born into the House of Nassau, he became Prince of Orange in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the Orange-Nassau branch and the ancestor of the monarchy
William_the_Silent
Dutch prince (1851–1884)
Alexander, Prince of Orange (Willem Alexander Karel Hendrik Frederik; 25 August 1851 – 21 June 1884), was heir apparent to his father King William III
Alexander,_Prince_of_Orange
Dutch Republic stadtholder and Prince of Orange (1567–1625)
Friesland—from 1585 until his death. Prior to inheriting the title Prince of Orange from his elder half-brother, Philip William, in 1618, he was known
Maurice,_Prince_of_Orange
Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland (1584–1647)
Frederik Hendrik; 29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647) was the sovereign prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel
Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange
Frederick_Henry,_Prince_of_Orange
Prince of Orange from 1584 to 1618
Philip William, Prince of Orange (19 December 1554 in Buren, Gelderland – 20 February 1618) was the eldest son of William the Silent by his first wife
Philip William, Prince of Orange
Philip_William,_Prince_of_Orange
Dutch prince (born 1969)
Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands (Constantijn Christof Frederik Aschwin; born 11 October 1969) is the third and youngest son of the former Dutch queen
Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands
Prince_Constantijn_of_the_Netherlands
2002 Dutch royal wedding
The wedding of Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange, and Máxima Zorreguieta took place on 2 February 2002 at the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. Willem-Alexander
Wedding of Prince Willem-Alexander and Máxima Zorreguieta
Wedding_of_Prince_Willem-Alexander_and_Máxima_Zorreguieta
Dutch prince (1797–1881)
Prince Frederick of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau (full names: Willem Frederik Karel; 28 February 1797, in Berlin – 8 September 1881, in Wassenaar)
Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
Prince_Frederick_of_the_Netherlands
Princes/Princesses of Oranges The title Prince of Orange was initially used upon the rulers of the Principality of Orange. Following the principality's
List of princes and princesses of Orange
List_of_princes_and_princesses_of_Orange
Dutch prince (1843–1850)
Prince Maurice of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau (Willem Frederik Maurits Alexander Hendrik Karel; 15 September 1843 – 4 June 1850), was the
Prince Maurice of the Netherlands
Prince_Maurice_of_the_Netherlands
Queen of the Netherlands since 2013
that she did not know he was a prince. She thought he was joking when he later told her that he was the Prince of Orange and heir apparent to the Dutch
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands
Queen_Máxima_of_the_Netherlands
Dutch Royal (born 1968)
Prince Maurits Willem Pieter Hendrik of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (born 17 April 1968) is a member of the Dutch royal family as the eldest son of
Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
Prince_Maurits_of_Orange-Nassau,_van_Vollenhoven
King of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1840
from 1815 until his abdication in 1840. Born as the son of William V, Prince of Orange, the last stadtholder of the Dutch Republic, and Wilhelmina of Prussia
William_I_of_the_Netherlands
Prince of Orange, Dutch prince (1687–1711)
Willem Friso; 14 August 1687 – 14 July 1711) became the (titular) Prince of Orange in 1702. He was the Stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen in the Dutch
John_William_Friso
Dutch Royal (born 1975)
Prince Floris Frederik Martijn of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (born 10 April 1975) is the fourth and youngest son of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
Prince Floris of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
Prince_Floris_of_Orange-Nassau,_van_Vollenhoven
King of the Netherlands from 1840 to 1849
who up to that time ruled as sovereign prince, proclaimed himself king in 1815, he became Prince of Orange as heir apparent of the United Kingdom of
William_II_of_the_Netherlands
Feudal state in modern-day France (1163–1713)
scattered holdings of the House of Orange-Nassau from the time that William the Silent inherited the title of Prince of Orange from his cousin in 1544, until
Principality_of_Orange
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702
November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht,
William_III_of_England
American dancer, actress, and singer (born 1973)
Prince in 1990 when her mother submitted a video cassette of Garcia's performance to a dancer in hopes they would pass the tape on to Prince. Prince met
Mayte_Garcia
Local newspaper in Fredericksburg, Virginia
Spotsylvania, Stafford, King George, Caroline, Culpeper, Fauquier, Louisa, Orange, Prince William and Westmoreland. The Free Lance was first published on January
The_Free_Lance–Star
1570s–1652 flag of the Netherlands
William the Silent, Prince of Orange. The colours are orange, white and blue. On the basis of the French names of these colours, orange-blanc-bleu, the flag
Prince's_Flag
American musician, songwriter and actor (1958–2016)
In 1984, pop artist Andy Warhol created the painting Orange Prince. Warhol was fascinated by Prince and ultimately created a total of twelve unique paintings
Prince_(musician)
Dutch Royal (born 1969)
Prince Bernhard Lucas Emmanuel of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (born 25 December 1969) is a Dutch racing driver, entrepreneur and member of the Dutch
Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
Prince_Bernhard_of_Orange-Nassau,_van_Vollenhoven
Topics referred to by the same term
William of Orange usually refers to either: William the Silent, William I, (1533–1584), Prince of Orange, leader of the Dutch Revolt, founder of the House
William_of_Orange
European aristocratic dynasty
Adolf, and the younger (Ottonian) branch, which gave rise to the Princes of Orange and the monarchs of the Netherlands. At the end of the Holy Roman
House_of_Nassau
Dutch prince
Prince Frederik of Orange-Nassau (English: William George Frederick, Dutch: Willem George Frederik; 15 February 1774 – 6 January 1799) was a Dutch and
Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau
Prince_Frederick_of_Orange-Nassau
Prince consort of the Netherlands from 1948 to 1980
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld (later Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands; 29 June 1911 – 1 December 2004) was Prince of the Netherlands from 6 September
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld
Prince consort of the Netherlands from 1980 to 2002
Inauguration Medal Recipient of the Wedding Medal of Prince Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and Maxima Zorreguieta Austria: Grand Star of the Decoration
Prince Claus of the Netherlands
Prince_Claus_of_the_Netherlands
Dutch prince (1818–1848)
Prince Alexander of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau (William Alexander Frederick Constantine Nicholas Michael, Dutch: Willem Alexander Frederik
Prince Alexander of the Netherlands
Prince_Alexander_of_the_Netherlands
Princess of Orange from 1767 to 1806
William V of Orange and the de facto leader of the dynastic party and counter-revolution in the Netherlands. She was the daughter of Prince Augustus William
Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange
Wilhelmina_of_Prussia,_Princess_of_Orange
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Prince of Orange was a 70-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Richard Stacey to the 1719 Establishment at Deptford Dockyard
HMS_Prince_of_Orange
Dutch regent
Carolina of Orange-Nassau (Wilhelmine Carolina; 16 February 1743 – 6 May 1787) was a Dutch regent. She was the daughter of William IV, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder
Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau
Princess_Carolina_of_Orange-Nassau
as stadtholder, until 1795, when the last stadtholder, William V, Prince of Orange, fled the country. William the Silent became the leader of the Dutch
Monarchy_of_the_Netherlands
Heir apparent to the Dutch throne (born 2003)
Bronovo in The Hague, the first child of the then Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange (now king) and Princess Máxima. Upon the public announcement of her
Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
Catharina-Amalia,_Princess_of_Orange
King of the Netherlands from 1849 to 1890
abdication of his paternal grandfather William I in 1840, he became the Prince of Orange. On the death of his father in 1849, he succeeded as king of the Netherlands
William III of the Netherlands
William_III_of_the_Netherlands
French nobleman (1502–1530)
Philibert de Chalon (18 March 1502 – 3 August 1530) was the last Prince of Orange from the House of Chalon. Born at Nozeroy to John IV of Chalon-Arlay
Philibert_of_Chalon
Shopping mall in South Carolina, United States
Prince of Orange Mall is a regional enclosed shopping mall in Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States. It is located on the northern end of town, at
Prince_of_Orange_Mall
Head of the House of Bourbon-Parma since 2010
Princess of Orange, Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, Prince Jean of Luxembourg, Princess Astrid of Belgium, Prince Lorenz
Prince_Carlos,_Duke_of_Parma
following is a family tree for the Princes of Orange, a line which culminated in the Dutch monarchy with the accession of Prince William VI to the newly created
Family_tree_of_Dutch_monarchs
American jazz musician, songwriter
also known by his stage name Prince Rogers, was an American jazz musician and songwriter. He was the father of musicians Prince and Tyka Nelson and a credited
John_L._Nelson
Painting by J. M. W. Turner
The Prince of Orange, William III, Embarked from Holland, and Landed at Torbay, November 4th, 1688, after a Stormy Passage is an 1832 marine history painting
The Prince of Orange Landing at Torbay
The_Prince_of_Orange_Landing_at_Torbay
Stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen from 1664 to 1696
and Countess Albertine Agnes of Nassau, daughter of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel
Henry Casimir II, Prince of Nassau-Dietz
Henry_Casimir_II,_Prince_of_Nassau-Dietz
Member of the Dutch Royal family (born 1968)
order of succession, after his older brother, Willem-Alexander, the Prince of Orange.[citation needed] In a report later issued by the Stichting Nederlandse
Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau
Princess_Mabel_of_Orange-Nassau
Dutch royal (born 1972)
Prince Pieter-Christiaan Michiel of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (born 22 March 1972), is the third son of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and Pieter
Prince Pieter-Christiaan of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
Prince_Pieter-Christiaan_of_Orange-Nassau,_van_Vollenhoven
Dutch noble (born 2002)
from the marriage of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands would bear the title Count/Countess of Orange‑Nassau and the honorific
Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau
Countess_Eloise_of_Orange-Nassau
British princess (1631–1660)
Five years later in 1647, Mary's husband inherited the titles of Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Overijssel
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
Mary,_Princess_Royal_and_Princess_of_Orange
Dutch noble (born 2004)
Claus-Casimir of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg (Claus-Casimir Bernhard Marius Max; born 21 March 2004), is the second child of Prince Constantijn and
Count Claus-Casimir of Orange-Nassau
Count_Claus-Casimir_of_Orange-Nassau
1610s painting by Michiel van Mierevelt
Prince of Orange is an oil on panel portrait produced sometime between 1613 and 1620 by Michiel van Mierevelt. It shows Maurice, Prince of Orange. It
Portrait of Maurice, Prince of Orange
Portrait_of_Maurice,_Prince_of_Orange
Son of King Frederick William I of Prussia (1722–1758)
had issue. Prince Henry of Prussia (1747–1767) died unmarried. Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia (1751–1820) married William V, Prince of Orange and had issue
Prince Augustus William of Prussia
Prince_Augustus_William_of_Prussia
Dutch prince (1820–1879)
Highness Prince Henry of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau. The Prins Hendrikkade, a major street in Amsterdam, was named after Prince Henry following
Prince Henry of the Netherlands (1820–1879)
Prince_Henry_of_the_Netherlands_(1820–1879)
American singer (1960–2024)
Shaw (1933–2002), and the sister of Prince (1958–2016). In addition, she had seven half-siblings. She was Prince's only full sibling. She released four
Tyka_Nelson
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
by the House of Orange-Nassau. William, Prince of Orange, great grandson of William the Silent, ruled England as William III. Orange gave its name to
Orange,_Vaucluse
Prince consort of the Netherlands from 1901 to 1934
Dutch: Hendrik Vladimir Albrecht Ernst; 19 April 1876 – 3 July 1934) was Prince of the Netherlands from 7 February 1901 until his death in 1934 as the husband
Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Duke_Henry_of_Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae
'Alpha' (deep orange), 'Jane Harmony', 'Sun Glow' (bright yellow), 'Lemon' (pale yellow), 'Orange Prince' (orange), 'Indian Prince' (dark orange-red), 'Pink
Calendula_officinalis
Queen in Prussia from 1713 to 1740
At the time of Sophia's birth, her father was merely the son of a German prince, Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. It was not until 1701 that
Sophia_Dorothea_of_Hanover
Painting by Jan Willem Pieneman
The Prince of Orange at Quatre Bras is an 1818 battle painting by the Dutch artist Jan Willem Pieneman. It depicts a scene from the Battle of Quatre Bras
The Prince of Orange at Quatre Bras
The_Prince_of_Orange_at_Quatre_Bras
daughter of Amalia of Solms-Braunfels and her husband Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. Her father was already in his late fifties when she was born and died
Maria_of_Orange-Nassau
Orange on the Rhone River outside Avignon and the papal lands of the Comtat Venaissin. The principality was 108 sq mi (280 km2). However, the prince was
Maps of the lands of the House of Orange
Maps_of_the_lands_of_the_House_of_Orange
French noble family
d'Arlay and prince of Orange (nephew of the former). Louis II of Chalon-Arlay (1390–1463), seigneur of Arlay and Arguel and prince of Orange (son of the
Chalon-Arlay
Dutch noble (born 2006)
from the marriage of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands would bear the title Count/Countess of Orange‑Nassau and the honorific
Countess Leonore of Orange-Nassau
Countess_Leonore_of_Orange-Nassau
Dickin Medal in 2014 Wexy, the war horse of the then Prince of Orange, Prince Willem Frederik of Orange, the later King William II of the Netherlands which
List_of_historical_horses
2023 United States Supreme Court case
and his death in 1987, collectively known as the Prince Series, including the notable 1984 Orange Prince variant. All of the 16 works remained in Warhol's
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith
Andy_Warhol_Foundation_for_the_Visual_Arts,_Inc._v._Goldsmith
Title of German monarchs from 1871 to 1918
Landgrave of Hesse and Thuringia; Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusatia; Prince of Orange; Prince of Rügen, of East Friesland, of Paderborn and Pyrmont, of Halberstadt
German_Emperor
Hereditary Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Wilhelmina of Orange-Nassau (28 November 1770 – 15 October 1819) was a Hereditary Princess of Brunswick; married 14 October 1790 to Hereditary Prince Charles
Princess Louise of Orange-Nassau
Princess_Louise_of_Orange-Nassau
Italian fairy tale
the prince had the slave burned. The tale is classified in the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as tale type ATU 408, "The Three Oranges", and
The Love for Three Oranges (fairy tale)
The_Love_for_Three_Oranges_(fairy_tale)
Series of parades held by the Orange Order
July celebrations marking Prince William of Orange's victory over King James II and VII at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Orange walks are considered controversial
Orange_walk
Principality of Orange, which gave them their major title and claim to equal status with all the other sovereign rulers of the world, Prince of Orange. Then, The
Armorial of the House of Nassau
Armorial_of_the_House_of_Nassau
Iranian folktale about a maiden from a fruit
"The Love for Three Oranges", of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index. As with The Three Oranges, the tale deals with a prince's search for a bride
The Orange and Citron Princess
The_Orange_and_Citron_Princess
European polity
Revolution saw Prince William of Orange become King of England, the county was merged with others to form the new, larger, Principality of Orange-Nassau. Nassau-Diez
Principality_of_Nassau-Diez
Dutch princess (born 1943)
was decreed that any children from the marriage would be titled Prince/Princess of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven, with the style of Highness, titles that
Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
Princess_Margriet_of_the_Netherlands
British princess
to adulthood, her father pressured her to marry William, Hereditary Prince of Orange (later King of the Netherlands). After initially accepting him, Charlotte
Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817)
Princess_Charlotte_of_Wales_(1796–1817)
Topics referred to by the same term
up Prince, prince, or prînce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A prince is a member of royalty or of the high aristocracy. Prince or The Prince may
Prince_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
House of Orange Principality of Orange Prince of Orange, a title originally associated with the Principality of Orange This disambiguation page lists articles
House of Orange (disambiguation)
House_of_Orange_(disambiguation)
2013 copyright case in the United States
trial court had read too much into its decision that Andy Warhol's Orange Prince had sufficiently transformed the photograph it was based on as not to
Cariou_v._Prince
Duchess Louis of Württemberg
duchess. She was a daughter of Prince Charles Christian and Carolina of Orange-Nassau, daughter of William IV, Prince of Orange. Princess Henriette was born
Princess Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg
Princess_Henriette_of_Nassau-Weilburg
Dutch royal (born 1970)
of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-van den Broek (née Marie-Hélène Angela van den Broek; 4 February 1970) is the wife of Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau
Princess Marilène of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
Princess_Marilène_of_Orange-Nassau,_van_Vollenhoven
American child actress
Brooklynn Kimberly Prince (born May 4, 2010) is an American actress and filmmaker known for her roles as Moonee in the comedy-drama film The Florida Project
Brooklynn_Prince
Prussian general (1779–1843)
Prince Frederick William Henry Augustus of Prussia (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich August; 19 September 1779 – 19 July 1843) was a Prussian royal and
Prince_Augustus_of_Prussia
Japanese animation studio
its founding, that Orange was involved a major project's production on a significant level: their co-production of Majestic Prince with studio Doga Kobo
Orange_(animation_studio)
Member of the Dutch royal family (born 1969)
Anita of Orange-Nassau (Anita Theodora, née van Eijk; born 27 October 1969) is a member of the Dutch royal family. She is the wife of Prince Pieter-Christiaan
Princess Anita of Orange-Nassau
Princess_Anita_of_Orange-Nassau
British merchantman and whaler 1814–1856
Prince of Orange was launched in Sunderland in 1814. She originally sailed as a West Indiaman but then became an East Indiaman, sailing to India under
Prince_of_Orange_(1814_ship)
Low Countries governing official from 14th to 18th centuries
existence, it became an officially hereditary title under Prince William IV of Orange. His son, Prince William V, was the last stadtholder of all provinces
Stadtholder
Washington Metro rapid transit line
D.C.; and Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The Orange Line runs from Vienna in Fairfax County to New Carrollton in Prince George's County
Orange Line (Washington Metro)
Orange_Line_(Washington_Metro)
Princess of Orange from 1625 to 1647
August 1602 – 8 September 1675) was Princess of Orange by marriage to Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. She acted as the political adviser of her spouse
Amalia_of_Solms-Braunfels
also Prince of Orange the King of Prussia claimed the title in dispute with John William Friso of Nassau-Diez. In the Treaty of Utrecht Orange was annexed
Titles and emblems of the German Emperor after 1873
Titles_and_emblems_of_the_German_Emperor_after_1873
1964 series of paintings by Andy Warhol
each distinguished by different color combinations and backgrounds: red, orange, light blue, sage blue, and turquoise. The Shot Marilyns differed from the
Shot_Marilyns
Dutch princess (born 2007)
Willem-Alexander will bear the title of Prince (Princess) of the Netherlands and Prince (Princess) of Orange-Nassau. "Prinses Ariane 18 jaar". Het Koninklijk
Princess Ariane of the Netherlands
Princess_Ariane_of_the_Netherlands
Royal house of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
of Orange-Nassau van Amsberg Count Claus-Casimir of Orange-Nassau van Amsberg Countess Leonore of Orange-Nassau van Amsberg All children of Prince Constantijn
Dutch_royal_house
Male heir to a throne
Spain) Prince Imperial or Prince Napoléon (French Empire) Prince Imperial (Empire of Brazil) Prince Imperial (Mexican Empire) Prince of Orange (Netherlands)
Crown_prince
Dutch noble
Prince Hugo de Bourbon de Parme (Carlos Hugo Roderik Sybren; born 20 January 1997), formerly Hugo Klynstra, is a member of the extended Dutch royal family
Prince Hugo de Bourbon de Parme
Prince_Hugo_de_Bourbon_de_Parme
Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland
The Loyal Orange Institution, commonly known as the Orange Order, is an international Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland and primarily
Orange_Order
ORANGE PRINCE
ORANGE PRINCE
Female
French
Variant spelling of French Osanne, OZANNE means "deliver us."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : topographic name for someone who lived by a granary, from Middle English, Old French grange (Latin granica ‘granary’, ‘barn’, from granum ‘grain’). In some cases, the surname has arisen from places named with this word, for example in Dorset and West Yorkshire in England, and in Ardèche and Jura in France. The Marquis de Lafayette owned a property named Lagrange, and there used to be a place in VT so named in his honor.
Female
Hebrew
(×ï‹×¨Ö¸×”-לִי) Hebrew name ORALEE means "my light." Compare with another form of Oralee.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Oralie, ORALEE means "golden." Compare with another form of Oralee.
Male
English
Short form of English Francis, FRANCE means "French."
Female
English
French from of Latin Oriana, possibly ORIANE means "golden."
Female
French
French form of Greek HÅsanna, OSANNE means "deliver us."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wragg.German : variant of Wrage.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Franciscus, FRANG means "French."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
All's Well That Ends Well.' The King of France. 'Tragedy of King Lear' King of France.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. A certain William de Orenge mentioned in Domesday Book probably derives his name from Orange in Mayenne. Later medieval examples probably come from a female personal , Orenge, of obscure derivation.French : habitational name from a place in Vaucluse.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German
Free; From France
Female
English
English form of French Aurélie, ORALIE means "golden."
Female
French
French form of Latin Sollemnia, SOLANGE means "religious."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRANG means "honorable."
Female
English
Variant spelling of French Oriane, possibly ORIANNE means "golden."
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Swedish
French Man; A Man Form France
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Brandy, BRANDE means simply "brandy."
Girl/Female
English French Shakespearean
Modern variants of Frances meaning From France or free one.
ORANGE PRINCE
ORANGE PRINCE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Past
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Spring Festival; Durga
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish
Noble Man
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Wife of Udhava
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian
Mango Leaf
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beloved, Beautiful, One of the wives of the prophet Muhammad (Pbuh), Purity
Boy/Male
French
An Old FrenchLatin 'aestimatus' meaning esteemed, or 'amatus' meaning loved.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Divine Lady; From the Sacred Spring; Variant of Dione; Follower of Dionysius
Girl/Female
Spanish
Warring.
ORANGE PRINCE
ORANGE PRINCE
ORANGE PRINCE
ORANGE PRINCE
ORANGE PRINCE
v.
See Range of cable, below.
n.
The color of an orange; reddish yellow.
v.
A series of things in a line; a row; a rank; as, a range of buildings; a range of mountains.
n.
Candied orange peel; also, orangeade.
imp. & p. p.
of Range
n.
The tree that bears oranges; the orange tree.
v. t.
To range in order; to put in rank; to arrange.
n.
See Orang-outang.
n.
See Trance.
n.
A member of a grange.
n.
To rove over or through; as, to range the fields.
n.
A place for raising oranges; a plantation of orange trees.
v. t.
To rove over; to range.
n.
The orang-outang.
v. i.
To have range; to change or differ within limits; to be capable of projecting, or to admit of being projected, especially as to horizontal distance; as, the temperature ranged through seventy degrees Fahrenheit; the gun ranges three miles; the shot ranged four miles.
n.
The Osage orange.
a.
Of or pertaining to an orange; of the color of an orange; reddish yellow; as, an orange ribbon.
n.
To dispose in a classified or in systematic order; to arrange regularly; as, to range plants and animals in genera and species.