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German photographer
Otto Steinert (12 July 1915 – 3 March 1978) was a German photographer. Born in Saarbrücken, Germany, Steinert was a medical doctor by profession and was
Otto_Steinert
Pabel, August Sander and Gustav Wilmanns 1962: Alfred Eisenstaedt and Otto Steinert 1963: Edith Weyde 1964: Fritz Kempe and Emil Schulthess 1965: Heinz
German Society for Photography
German_Society_for_Photography
Surname list
1987), German bobsledder Otto Steinert (1915–1978), German photographer Scott Steinert (1962–1997), American gangster Vida Steinert (1903/5–1976), New Zealand
Steinert
German photographer
alongside Siegfried Lauterwasser, Peter Keetman, Wolfgang Reisewitz, Otto Steinert and Ludwig Windstoßer. With their graphically designed images, the fotoform
Toni_Schneiders
Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland Eugen Steimle Otto Steinbrinck Felix Steiner Otto Steinert Otto Steinhäusl Theophil Stengel Ernst Stengelin Walther
List_of_Nazis_(S–Z)
Siegfried Lauterwasser, Peter Keetman, Wolfgang Reisewitz, Toni Schneiders, Otto Steinert and Ludwig Windstoßer. After WW2, the photographers of the 1920s and
Fotoform
Use of blur in fine art photography
expanded during the mid-20th century including work by Alexey Brodovitch, Otto Steinert and William Klein. Brodovitch's Ballet (1945) demonstrated motion blur
Blur_(photographic_effect)
Capital of Saarland, Germany
painter and illustrator Wolfgang Staudte (1906–1984), film director Otto Steinert (1915–1978), photographer Manfred Trenz (born 1965), game designer Saskia
Saarbrücken
German historian
Marlis Steinert (born Marlis Gertrud Johanna Dalmer; 1922–2005) was a German historian. Steinert obtained her doctorate degree from the University of
Marlis_G._Steinert
German photographer (born 1955)
Folkwangschule/Universität Gesamthochschule Essen) under photographers Otto Steinert and Michael Schmidt. Before the 1990s, Gursky did not digitally manipulate
Andreas_Gursky
Japanese poet-photographer and editor (1914–1987)
connection with the magazine Sankei Camera, with selection credited to Otto Steinert and additional Japanese curatorial involvement noted in the record.
Kansuke_Yamamoto_(artist)
Luxembourgish-American photographer (1879–1973)
Besnyö, Édouard Boubat, Robert Frank, Ernst Haas, Nigel Henderson, Otto Steinert, Liselotte Strelow, Jakob Tuggener, Ed van der Elsken a. o.) 1955, 24
Edward_Steichen
Photographic art created by tracing light sources during long exposures
from 1935 to 1937, was the 1949 co-founder of FotoForm (together with Otto Steinert, Toni Schneiders et al.), a group with great impact on the new photography
Light_painting
German photographer and artist
the time of a divided Germany, but also exhibits it. Messmer won the Otto Steinert Prize from the German Society for Photography in 1996, was co-winner
Arwed_Messmer
(born 1968) Katharina Sieverding (born 1944) Giorgio Sommer (1834–1914) Otto Steinert (1915–1978) Thomas Struth (born 1954) Ruben Talberg (born 1964) Gerda
List_of_photographers
Swedish art photographer (1930–2018)
(1951) by Caroline Hebbe. This work was featured in a publication by Otto Steinert, a leader of the subjective photography movement, Fotoform. Edward Steichen
Caroline_Hebbe
Modern art museum in Essen, Germany
Krull, Helmar Lerski, Walter Peterhans, Fee Schlapper [Wikidata] and Otto Steinert. The museum is supported by the Folkwang Museumsverein e.V. (Folkwang
Museum_Folkwang
Artwork made with photosensitive materials
fotoform group, from 1949, produced luminograms, though their leader Otto Steinert and member Peter Keetman produced their abstract images by pointing
Luminogram
German neurologist
dystrophy. Steinert was born in Dresden to Otto Steinert, a lawyer, and his wife Louise. From 1893 Steinert studied philosophy and medicine at the Universities
Hans_Gustav_Wilhelm_Steinert
photography collection includes the estate of Monika von Boch, a student of Otto Steinert. Several provenance research projects have been launched to clarify
Saarland_Museum
Norwegian photographer (1938–1991)
Folkwangschule für Gestaltung in Essen, Germany, where he studied with Otto Steinert. After having served in the Royal Norwegian Air Force as an aerial photographer
Kåre_Kivijärvi
German photographer (1883–1962)
1969 (translation of Das Deutsche Lichtbild), ed. Wolf Strache and Otto Steinert, Stuttgart: Dr. Wolf Strache, 1968, OCLC 45673189, p. 151 (in German)
Erna_Lendvai-Dircksen
University in Saarland, Germany
Stuttgart, studied in 1956/57 with Peter Raacke, Oskar Holweck and Otto Steinert Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) also known as "Mwangi Hutter", multidisciplinary
Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Saar
Hochschule_der_Bildenden_Künste_Saar
Czech photographer
“is not only un-ideological but downright anti-ideological.” 1993: Otto Steinert Prize, German Society for Photography, Germany 1995: Scholarship DG
Jitka_Hanzlová
German art historian and author
three semesters in Saarbrücken and the encounter with the photographer Otto Steinert: From 1956 to 1957 he studied two semesters with the designer Peter
Wolfgang_Kermer
German painter (born 1946)
interest in photography came from a fortunate encounter with photographer Otto Steinert, the former director of the Saarbrücken School where Niemeyer's mother
Jo_Niemeyer
Renger-Patzsch 1958: Erna Lendvai-Dircksen 1964: Herbert List 1965: Otto Steinert 1966: Martin Hürlimann 1967: Paul Strand 1968: Fritz Gruber 1969: Liselotte
David_Octavius_Hill_Medal
German artist and photographer
communication at the University of Essen, Germany, where he studied with Otto Steinert. Wolf began his career in 1994 as a photojournalist, spending eight
Michael_Wolf_(photographer)
German photographer
1978 Photo-Expo-Metro, Exhibition, Paris 1978 Folkwang Museum Essen, Otto Steinert Preis "Figur und Landschaft" 1978 Photokina Cologne in: German Society
Josef_H._Neumann
German photographer (1940–2024)
Schweiz (With Goethe in Switzerland) 1969 German Design Prize 1979 Otto Steinert Prize 1981 Villa Massimo scholarship 2002 Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Michael_Ruetz
German photographer and theorist of photography
favourable reception of the exhibition in the press was repeated by Otto Steinert during a meeting in the exhibition space of the Deutsche Gesellschaft
Gottfried_Jäger
Düsseldorf. Mebusch studied photography and visual communication with Otto Steinert and Erich vom Endt. He lived and worked in about forty countries in
Heinz_Günter_Mebusch
German photographer
period of study at the Folkwangschule für Gestaltung in Essen with Otto Steinert from 1969 to 1970. Gabriele Nothhelfer worked as a scientific-technical
Gabriele_Nothhelfer
German painter
Stern and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Magazin. In 1981, he received the Otto Steinert Prize from the German Society for Photography and began his own artistic
Heiner_Blum
German artist (1934–2023)
Schule für Kunst und Handwerk in Saarbrücken with the photographer Otto Steinert. She settled in Cologne in 1956. In 1957 she met her future husband
Mary_Bauermeister
Belgian artist who pioneered technique of painting on photographic paper
arts became interested in these new visual possibilities, among them Otto Steinert (1915–1978), professor and founder of the Subjektive Fotografie movement
Pierre_Cordier
Dubreuil Theo van Doesburg Constantin Brâncuși Wassily Kandinsky Joan Miró Otto Steinert Harry Callahan Aaron Siskind Frederick Sommer Běla Kolářová Jay DeFeo
Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art
Shape_of_Light:_100_Years_of_Photography_and_Abstract_Art
Photographer and historian (1913 –1995)
collection surveying over 100 years of photography, and following which Otto Steinert purchased works by portrait photographer Hugo Erfurth and the Neue Sachlichkeit
Helmut_Gernsheim
Collection of Concrete art in Europe
Hajek-Halke, Heinrich Heidersberger, Gottfried Jäger, Peter Keetman, and Otto Steinert). About 250 artists from 23 European countries are included with exemplary
Peter_C._Ruppert_Collection
Japanese photographer (1918-2010)
Subjective photography movement, first coined by German photographer Otto Steinert, to Japan in the May 1954 issue of Camera. Two years later, Shuzo Takiguchi
Kōichi_Sako
German photographer
photography took. In the exhibition Subjective Photography put together by Otto Steinert in 1951 and in the accompanying photobook, Keetman's works have a formative
Peter_Keetman
founded in May 1956 in response to the international reception of Otto Steinert's Subjektive Fotografie. Closely associated with the First International
Japan Subjective Photography League
Japan_Subjective_Photography_League
German photographer (1898–1983)
Hajek-Halke became a member of the German group Fotoform after meeting Otto Steinert. His abstractions, photomontages and luminograms were included in the
Heinz_Hajek-Halke
Japanese visual artist (1928–1994)
Subjektive Fotografie movement initiated by the German photographer Otto Steinert and brought together Japanese artists including Onishi, prewar avant-garde
Shigeru_Onishi
"subjective photography", associated in Japan with the reception of Otto Steinert, created one of the few postwar frameworks through which earlier avant-garde
Surrealism_in_Nagoya
German state tertiary photography academy
key works in the exhibition Subjective Photography put together by Otto Steinert in 1951 with an accompanying photo book. Wolfgang Reisewitz, also a
Staatliche Fachakademie für Fotodesign München
Staatliche_Fachakademie_für_Fotodesign_München
German-American documentary photographer and photojournalist
Upon his return to Germany, he studied photography with Professor Otto Steinert at the Folkwang Hochschule (Folkwang Academy, now Folkwang University
Gerd_Ludwig
own photographic studio. In his personal work he was a disciple of Otto Steinert’s ‘Fotoform’, of which Moeschlin's slow-shutter, semi-abstract Seagull
Peter_Moeschlin
German photographer (1930–1979)
exist with foundations and the estates of the portrayed artists. 1962: Otto Steinert und Schüler. Fotografische Ausstellung, Gruppenausstellung in der Göppinger
Lothar_Wolleh
evidence of a ban has been found so far. In 1954 the first photographer, Otto Steinert, was accepted. Today the association has more than 100 members in Germany
Darmstädter_Sezession
Bernhard Mensch. Oberhausen: Ludwig Galerie, 1999. Subjektive Fotografie – Otto Steinerts Schüler in Saarbrücken 1948 - 1959. [Katalog zu Ausstell. i. Museum
Haus_Ludwig
Swedish photographer
Waffen-SS. He was convicted for this in court. Strömholm was a member of Otto Steinert's Fotoform group of photographers for subjective photography. He co-founded
Christer_Strömholm
1957 Japanese special issue of ''Bessatsu Atorie''
subjective photography in Japan, following the domestic reception of Otto Steinert's Subjektive Fotografie and the formation of the Japan Subjective Photography
Bessatsu Atorie Atarashii Shashin
Bessatsu_Atorie_Atarashii_Shashin
Japanese photographer (1899–1988)
Josef-Haubrich-Kunsthalle, Cologne, September–October 1982. With Walter Peterhans, Otto Steinert, John Batho [cs; fr], František Drtikol, Paul Outerbridge, Helmut Newton
Teikō_Shiotani
Israeli historian, writer, and university teacher (1933–2021)
Otto Dov Kulka (Ôttô Dov Qûlqā; 16 January 1933 in Nový Hrozenkov, Czechoslovakia – 29 January 2021 in Jerusalem; Hebrew: אוטו דב קולקה) was an Israeli
Otto_Dov_Kulka
German rapper (born 1980)
"2010", among others. He began dating former Nu Pagadi lead singer Doreen Steinert in mid-2005, and on 14 February 2010, they became engaged. However, in
Sido_(rapper)
Hillmann & Zimmermann 2014, p. 45–50. Lüdde-Neurath & Baum 1964, p. 166. Steinert 1967, pp. 316–317. Krautkrämer 1962, p. 15. Lüdde-Neurath & Baum 1964,
Last will and testament of Adolf Hitler
Last_will_and_testament_of_Adolf_Hitler
1933 document signed by German academics
Stammer (Rostock theologian), Otto Hermann Steche (Leipzig zoologist), Kurt Steinbart (Marburg art historian), Martha Steinert (Kiel teacher), Wilhelm Steinkopf
Vow_of_allegiance_of_the_Professors_of_the_German_Universities_and_High-Schools_to_Adolf_Hitler_and_the_National_Socialistic_State
Short-lived government of Nazi Germany
Surrender: The Last Days of the Third Reich and the Dönitz Administration. Marlis G. Steinert, Capitulation, 1945: The Story of the Dönitz Regime (1967).
Flensburg_Government
Medication used to treat mental disorders
Pharmacopsychiatry (Neuropsychobiology) 13:100–111 (1978) Leichsenring, Falk; Steinert, Christiane; Rabung, Sven; Ioannidis, John P. A. (February 2022). "The
Psychiatric_medication
German photographer
Prominentenportrait 1902–1936. Köln: Wienand. ISBN 3-87909-209-5. Erfurth, Hugo; Steinert, Otto; Schmoll gen. Eisenwerth, J. A. (1961). Hugo Erfurth, Bildnisse. Gütersloh:
Hugo_Erfurth
Diseases named after a person
Thomas Blizard Curling Curschmann–Batten–Steinert syndrome – Hans Curschmann, Frederick Batten, Hans Gustav Steinert Cushing disease – Harvey Cushing Cushing
List_of_eponymous_diseases
Personality disorder
hdl:2445/175985. PMID 30599336. Leichsenring F, Heim N, Leweke F, Spitzer C, Steinert C, Kernberg OF (28 February 2023). "Borderline Personality Disorder: A
Borderline personality disorder
Borderline_personality_disorder
1974 East German historical drama film
Schmidt as Elisabeth Brahe – Tychos Tochter Werner Dissel as Richter Anja Steinert as Frau Schmidt Peter Hill as Schreiber von Gabelkofer Axel Werner as Wächter
Johannes_Kepler_(film)
German art award
Scheuermann". op-online.de (in German). 5 May 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2024. Steinert, Stefanie (11 September 2021). "Kurt Drawert nimmt Lichtenberg-Preis entgegen"
Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Preis
Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Preis
Study of mental functions and behaviors
Leweke, F.; Luyten, P.; Keefe, J. R.; Midgley, N.; Rabung, S.; Salzer, S.; Steinert, C. (2017). "Biases in research: Risk factors for non-replicability in
Psychology
Form of psychoanalysis and/or depth psychology
Psychiatry. 168 (1): 19–28. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.2010.08060843. PMID 20843868. Steinert, Christiane; Munder, Thomas; Rabung, Sven; Hoyer, Jürgen; Leichsenring
Psychodynamic_psychotherapy
(football player) Jorge Steiner (football player) Damián Steinert (football player) Hugo Steinert (football player) Alberto Stork (football player) Juan
List_of_German_Argentines
Clinically applied psychology for desired behavior change
News. Archived from the original on 22 July 2017. Leichsenring, Falk; Steinert, Christiane; Rabung, Sven; Ioannidis, John P. A. (February 2022). "The
Psychotherapy
Place in Washington, United States
College in Pasco. The 36-foot (11 m) dome allows a 180° view overhead. Erin Steinert, Planetarium Outreach Specialist said, "It is the largest digital theater
Tri-Cities,_Washington
Argentine citizens of German descent
(football player) Sebastian Spreng (visual artist, journalist) Damián Steinert (football player) Marcos Siebert (racing driver) René Strickler (actor)
German_Argentines
Medical imaging technique
(1): 09–14. doi:10.1055/s-0037-1616618. ISSN 0029-5566. S2CID 21791308. Steinert HC (2011). "PET and PET–CT of Lung Cancer". Positron Emission Tomography
Positron_emission_tomography
Archived from the original on July 10, 2007. Retrieved June 7, 2015. Steinert-Threlkeld, Tom (August 17, 2007). "Summer Viewing: How Less Becomes More"
List_of_Burn_Notice_episodes
Awarded 159th Oak Leaves 23 December 1942 86th Swords 10 August 1944 Gerhard Steinert Heer 13-HOberleutnant Chief of the 9./Grenadier-Regiment 532 21 April 1944
List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (Schu–Sz)
List_of_Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross_recipients_(Schu–Sz)
Handbook of mathematics and table of formulas originating from Russia
Мозесович); Grauel, Adolf; Reif, Roland; Reitmann, Volker (Райтманн, Фолькер); Steinert, I.; Marsolek, Lothar; Musiol, Gerhard [de]; Mühlig, Heiner; Nickel, Heinz;
Bronshtein_and_Semendyayev
Personality trait
Review. 21 (6): 879–906. doi:10.1016/S0272-7358(00)00072-6. PMID 11497211. Steinert, Christiane; Heim, Nikolas; Leichsenring, Falk (11 October 2021). "Procrastination
Perfectionism_(psychology)
1945 war crimes trial
Dachau, Belsen". In Bardgett, Suzanne; Cesarani, David; Reinisch, Jessice; Steinert, Johannes-Dieter (eds.). Justice, politics and memory in Europe after the
Dachau_camp_trial
Ownership of people as property
from the original (PDF) on April 3, 2017. Retrieved February 1, 2023. Steinert, Johannes-Dieter. Kleine Ostarbeiter: Child Forced Labor in Nazi Germany
Slavery
German architect
blind truss to the villa of the merchant Walter Polich built by Gustav Steinert in Gautzsch [de], Mehringstraße 16 1918: Cemetery grove of honour for soldiers
Raymund_Brachmann
Imperial abbey of the Holy Roman Empire
Prämonstratenserabtei Weissenau. Sigmaringen: Thorbecke. ISBN 3-7995-4020-2 (in German) Steinert, Tilman, 1985. Die Geschichte des Psychiatrischen Landeskrankenhauses Weißenau
Weissenau_Abbey
German doctor and polymath (1821–1902)
Machine by Fred Lamar Pearson, Scottish Rite Journal, October 1998 Marco Steinert Santos (2008). Virchow: medicina, ciência e sociedade no seu tempo. Imprensa
Rudolf_Virchow
Hertha BSC 1963–64 football season
TSV 1860 München 3–1 55,000 Rühl 23' Altendorff 59' Steinert 81' 30 9 May 17:00 Preußenstadion Münster Preußen Münster 2–4 3,000 Faeder 24' Steinert 27'
1963–64_Hertha_BSC_season
German piano maker
and Crown street.[3] Steinert and his co-investors soon sold their interest in the company at a loss. In his 1902 biography, Steinert blamed their lack of
Frederick_Mathushek
(CDU) Deceased in 1966 Hermann Kalb (CDU) Wilhelmine Schirmer-Pröscher (DFD) Otto Gotsche (SED) Ernst Goldenbaum (DBD) Grete Groh-Kummerlöw (FDGB) Jonny Löhr
List of members of the fourth Volkskammer
List_of_members_of_the_fourth_Volkskammer
Hitler's Henchmen Fled Justice. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Steinert, Marlis G. Hitler's War and the Germans: Public Mood and Attitude during
Bibliography_of_Nazi_Germany
New Zealand artist (1902–1997)
linocut prints with the New Zealand Society of Artists. She married scientist Otto Frankel on 8 December 1939. Frankel's notable landscapes around this time
Margaret_Frankel
Opposition to Nazi Germany
Juden in Berlin in den Jahren 1942/1943, Saur (1973): 212–14. Marlis G. Steinert, Hitler's War and the Germans: Public Mood and Attitude During the Second
German_resistance_to_Nazism
Form of internal combustion
Edmunds. 2007-09-11. Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Christian Steinert, The German Car Blog (2007-06-27). "VW: Inside the secret laboratory".
Homogeneous charge compression ignition
Homogeneous_charge_compression_ignition
Critical thresholds in climate science
1038/nature14338. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 25855454. Winkelmann, Ricarda; Steinert, Norman J; Armstrong McKay, David I; Brovkin, Victor; Kääb, Andreas; Notz
Tipping points in the climate system
Tipping_points_in_the_climate_system
Branch of medicine devoted to mental disorders
Schizophrenie. Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-927408-82-4, page 87 Leichsenring, Falk; Steinert, Christiane; Rabung, Sven; Ioannidis, John P.A. (11 January 2022). "The
Psychiatry
German biochemist and pharmacologist
von W. Heubner ...] Berlin Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-05517-6. Steinert, Jessica Marie; Seifert, Roland (2025-06-07). "The Schmiedeberg Medal of
Hugh_Blaschko
the Jewish people was generally understood in the German public. Marlis Steinert came to an opposite conclusion through her own studies, contending that
Responsibility for the Holocaust
Responsibility_for_the_Holocaust
German teacher and writer (born 1960)
brennt noch, Edition Lyrik-Salon spezial, Aachen 2015. Jürgen Nendza & Hajo Steinert (eds.), Stadtlandfluss. 111 Dichterinnen und Dichter aus Nordrhein-Westfalen
Christoph_Leisten
American composer (1914–1984)
from the AAF First Radio Unit. He worked with fellow composers Alexander Steinert and David Rose. His best successes in this period were the scores for William
Gail_Kubik
Nordhorn-Lingen 35–32 HC Erlangen Euregium, Nordhorn Attendance: 1,806 Referees: Hartmann, Hennekes Bandlow 11 (17–16) Nissen, Steinert 7 4× Report 4×
2025–26_DHB-Pokal
Catholic diocese in Germany
Saxe-Weimar. From 1873 to 1881, during the Kulturkampf, when Chancellor Otto von Bismarck attempted to lessen the political power of the church, the bishop's
Diocese_of_Fulda
International tennis competition
Foerster Patrick Wheatley 1 6 2 6 1 6 3 Władysław Kuchar / Karol Steinert Leslie Godfree / Charles Kingsley 4 6 2 6 2 6 4 Alfons Foerster Gordon
1925 International Lawn Tennis Challenge Europe Zone
1925_International_Lawn_Tennis_Challenge_Europe_Zone
Winter sport championship
Friedrich Florian Becke Germany Frank Rommel Cathleen Martini Kristin Steinert Anja Huber Karl Angerer Alex Mann Canada Jon Montgomery Kaillie Humphries
IBSF World Championships (bobsleigh and skeleton)
IBSF_World_Championships_(bobsleigh_and_skeleton)
Visual arts George Holburn Snowden 1930 Musical composition Alexander Lang Steinert 1931 Architecture Cecil C. Briggs 1931 Classical studies & archaeology
List of fellows of the American Academy in Rome (1896–1970)
List_of_fellows_of_the_American_Academy_in_Rome_(1896–1970)
Electoral constituency in the state of Thuringia, Germany
7,123 28.8 2.5 SPD Otto Kretschmer 5,143 20.9 8.7 4,202 17.0 11.0 Greens Jochen Kwast 714 2.9 4.8 643 2.6 2.8 REP Günther Steinert 395 1.6 0.6 120 0.5
Erfurt_IV
OTTO STEINERT
OTTO STEINERT
Boy/Male
American, German, Latin
Wealthy
Female
German
Feminine form of German Otto, OTTILIA means "wealthy."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of German Otto, OTTÓ means "wealthy."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a Middle English personal name, Ode, in which personal names of several different origins have coalesced: principally Old English Od(d)a, Old Norse Od(d)a and Continental Germanic Odo, Otto. The first two are short forms of names with the first element Old English ord, Old Norse odd ‘point of a weapon’. The Continental Germanic names are from a short form of compound names with the first element od- ‘possessions’, ‘riches’. The situation is further confused by the fact that all of these names were Latinized as Odo. Odo was the name of the half-brother of the Conqueror, archbishop of Bayeux, who accompanied the Norman expedition to England and was rewarded with 439 confiscated manors. The German name Odo or Otto was a hereditary name in the Saxon ruling house, as well as being borne by Otto von Wittelsbach, who founded the Bavarian ruling dynasty in the 11th century, and the 12th-century Otto of Bamberg, apostle of Pomerania.
Boy/Male
Swedish Teutonic American German
Wealthy.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Greek
Son of Otto; Son of the Wealthy; Prosperous One
Male
German
Modern form of Old German Audo, OTTO means "wealthy."
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
Great Wealth
Male
German
Variant form of German Otto, ODO means "wealthy."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ott, from the Old French oblique case.North German and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Otto (see Ott).
Male
German
Older form of German Otto, AUDO means "prosperous, wealthy."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Swedish
Thin
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Otto
Boy/Male
African, Czechoslovakian, German, Teutonic
Rich
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Jamaican
Son of Otto; Wealthy
Male
French
Norman French name derived from German Otto, OTES means "wealthy."
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Otto
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, Finnish, German
God of Irrationality
Male
Finnish
Finnish name OTSO means "bear."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Swedish, Teutonic
Fortune; Born Eighth; Wealthy; Great; Famous
OTTO STEINERT
OTTO STEINERT
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Muslim
The provider
Female
English
Scottish diminutive form of Latin Alexandra, SAUNDRA means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Praise; Salutation
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.John Dixwell (c. 1607–1698/9), a regicide who signed Charles I’s death warrant, fled from England to Hanau, Germany. From Hanau he migrated to New England, where he was first mentioned as being in America in 1664/5. The son of William Dixwell of Coton Hall, near Rugby, Warwickshire, John settled in New Haven, CT, where he assumed the name of James Davids.
Boy/Male
English
From the clear brook.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leet.An early American bearer of this name was one of the founders of Guilford, CT. William Leete (c. 1613–83), a colonial governor of New Haven colony and CT, was born at Dodington, Huntingtonshire, England. He converted to Puritanism and sailed for America to escape persecution in May 1639.
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Muslim
Old Arabic Name; The Essence of Life; The Mirror
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Indian, Jamaican, Swedish
Pure; Form of Katherine; Virginal
OTTO STEINERT
OTTO STEINERT
OTTO STEINERT
OTTO STEINERT
OTTO STEINERT
v. t.
To cause to shrivel or contract; to cause to shrink onto corruptions.
n.
See Lotto.
n.
The kinkajou.
a.
Bearing or having a motto; as, a mottoed coat or device.
pl.
of Motto
v. t.
To bring onto being or into view; to originate; to invent.
n.
In modern heraldry, a similar ribbon on which the motto is inscribed.
prep.
On the top of; upon; on. See On to, under On, prep.
n.
A nocturnal mammal (Perodictius potto) of the Lemur family, found in West Africa. It has rudimentary forefingers. Called also aposoro, and bush dog.
n.
A word; hence, a motto; a device.
n.
A sentence, phrase, or word, prefixed to an essay, discourse, chapter, canto, or the like, suggestive of its subject matter; a short, suggestive expression of a guiding principle; a maxim.
n.
A word or phrase; a motto; a proverb; a wise saw.
v. t.
To throw onto confusion or disorder; to render maudlin.
n.
To twist or make onto coils, as a serpent's body.
n.
A game of chance, played with cards, on which are inscribed numbers, and any contrivance (as a wheel containing numbered balls) for determining a set of numbers by chance. The player holding a card having on it the set of numbers drawn from the wheel takes the stakes after a certain percentage of them has been deducted for the dealer. A variety of lotto is called keno.
n.
See Attar.
n.
A sentence, phrase, or word, forming part of an heraldic achievment.