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  • Paul B. Thompson (novelist)
  • American novelist

    Paul B. Thompson (born 1958) is a freelance writer and novelist. He has published twenty-nine books to date, many of which are novels set in the Dragonlance

    Paul B. Thompson (novelist)

    Paul_B._Thompson_(novelist)

  • Paul Thompson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Terror Timeline Paul Thompson (oral historian) (born 1935), British sociologist and oral historian Paul B. Thompson (novelist) (born 1958), American

    Paul Thompson

    Paul_Thompson

  • List of American novelists
  • This is a list of novelists from the United States, listed with titles of a major work for each. This is not intended to be a list of every American (born

    List of American novelists

    List_of_American_novelists

  • Hunter S. Thompson
  • American journalist and author (1937–2005)

    up in the same neighborhood as mystery novelist Sue Grafton, who was a few years behind him in school. Thompson attended I.N. Bloom Elementary School,

    Hunter S. Thompson

    Hunter S. Thompson

    Hunter_S._Thompson

  • List of English writers (R–Z)
  • and novelist Miss Read (real name Dora Jessie Saint, 1913–2012), novelist, autobiographer and children's writer Piers Paul Read (born 1941), novelist and

    List of English writers (R–Z)

    List_of_English_writers_(R–Z)

  • List of Oz books
  • role of Royal Historian. Ruth Plumly Thompson took up the task in 1921, and wrote nineteen Oz books. After Thompson, Reilly & Lee published seven more books

    List of Oz books

    List_of_Oz_books

  • Scott Thompson (actor)
  • Canadian comedian and actor (born 1959)

    Hall, Thompson and his writing colleague Paul Bellini collaborated in a queercore punk band called Mouth Congress. During the mid-1990s Thompson ran an

    Scott Thompson (actor)

    Scott Thompson (actor)

    Scott_Thompson_(actor)

  • Pauline (given name)
  • Name list

    Gardiner (b. 1947), New Zealand politician Pauline Garon (1900–1965), US actor Pauline Gedge (b. 1945), Canadian novelist Pauline Green (b. 1948), European

    Pauline (given name)

    Pauline_(given_name)

  • List of writers from Prince Edward Island
  • writer Kent Stetson (born 1948), playwright, novelist Mark Strand (1934–2014), poet, essayist Paul Thompson (born 1940), playwright Brian Tracy (living)

    List of writers from Prince Edward Island

    List_of_writers_from_Prince_Edward_Island

  • List of pen names
  • only to the publisher, or may come to be common knowledge. Contents:  Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of pseudonyms List of

    List of pen names

    List_of_pen_names

  • List of people from York
  • People associated with the city of York, England

    playwright and critic Silvanus P. Thompson (1851–1916), author and electrical engineer Charles Whiting (1926–2007), novelist and military historian. Benedict

    List of people from York

    List_of_people_from_York

  • List of Michigan writers
  • in Okemos) Alex Irvine, novelist and short-story writer (born in Ann Arbor, raised in Ypsilanti) Jerry B. Jenkins, novelist, author of Left Behind series

    List of Michigan writers

    List_of_Michigan_writers

  • List of people from the London Borough of Barnet
  • Dickens Novelist Finchley L Sally Laird Writer, editor and translator B Tim Parks Novelist (his semi-autobiographical Tongues of Flame is set in the North Finchley

    List of people from the London Borough of Barnet

    List of people from the London Borough of Barnet

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  • Thompson (surname)
  • Surname list

    Evan Thompson (born 1962), Canadian philosopher Fiona Thompson, English cellist Flora Thompson (1876–1947), English novelist and poet Frances Thompson (disambiguation)

    Thompson (surname)

    Thompson_(surname)

  • The Killing (film)
  • 1956 film by Stanley Kubrick

    directed by Stanley Kubrick and produced by James B. Harris. It was written by Kubrick and Jim Thompson and based on Lionel White's novel Clean Break. It

    The Killing (film)

    The_Killing_(film)

  • Rand Paul
  • American politician (born 1963)

    the novelist Ayn Rand was not the inspiration for his first name. Growing up, he went by "Randy", but his wife shortened it to "Rand". The Paul family

    Rand Paul

    Rand Paul

    Rand_Paul

  • Paul (given name)
  • Name list

    several people Paul D'Ambrosio, American journalist and novelist Paul Dame, American politician Paul D'Amour (born 1967), American musician Paul Dana (1975–2006)

    Paul (given name)

    Paul (given name)

    Paul_(given_name)

  • Kamloops
  • City in British Columbia, Canada

    Canada, at the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers, which join to become the Thompson River in Kamloops, and east of Kamloops Lake. The

    Kamloops

    Kamloops

    Kamloops

  • List of St. Paul's School alumni
  • for ABC and NPR Cord Meyer, CIA official Rick Moody 1979, novelist, author of The Ice Storm Paul Moore, Jr. 1937, 13th Episcopal bishop of New York William

    List of St. Paul's School alumni

    List_of_St._Paul's_School_alumni

  • List of Valparaiso University alumni
  • editor Idael Makeever, poet William March, novelist, known for Company K and The Bad Seed Rene Steinke, novelist known for The Fires and Holy Skirts Lowell

    List of Valparaiso University alumni

    List_of_Valparaiso_University_alumni

  • 2005 in literature
  • 20 – Hunter S. Thompson, American writer, creator of Gonzo journalism (born 1937) February 21 – Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Cuban novelist (born 1929) February

    2005 in literature

    2005_in_literature

  • Ewa Thompson
  • Polish-American Slavist (born 1937)

    trained as a pianist, Thompson studied at the Sopot Conservatory of Music, receiving an M.F.A. in 1963. In the same year, she completed a B.A. in English and

    Ewa Thompson

    Ewa_Thompson

  • Thompson Rivers University
  • Public university in British Columbia, Canada

    Thompson Rivers University (commonly referred to as TRU) is a public research university located in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. The university's

    Thompson Rivers University

    Thompson_Rivers_University

  • List of University of Guelph people
  • Lisa Thompson – MPP and Minister of Rural Affairs Stanley Thompson – golf course architect Kelly Thornton – theatre director Ayelet Tsabari – novelist and

    List of University of Guelph people

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  • List of Boardwalk Empire characters
  • affair with Chalky White. Arquimedes (Paul Calderon) is a recurring character in Season 5. He is Nucky Thompson's personal bodyguard from Spain who lives

    List of Boardwalk Empire characters

    List of Boardwalk Empire characters

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  • National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography
  • Annual American literary award for biography

    Jonathan Coe Like a Fiery Elephant: The Story of B.S. Johnson B. S. Johnson (1933–1973), English novelist, poet and critic Ron Powers Mark Twain: A Life

    National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography

    National_Book_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Biography

  • List of aviators
  • Sekhon Brian Shul Denny Smith James Stewart Vang Sue Stephen W. Thompson Hugh Thompson Jr. Paul Tibbets Siyka Tsoncheva Valentina Tereshkova Werner Voss Douglas

    List of aviators

    List_of_aviators

  • List of Eastern Caribbean people
  • Sweden-based pastor, theologian and writer Agymah Kamau - novelist Odimumba Kwamdela - poet and novelist George Lamming - author and poet Karen Lord - writer

    List of Eastern Caribbean people

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  • Nazi Literature in the Americas
  • 1996 novel by Roberto Bolaño

    Argentinian poet Edelmira Thompson de Mendiluce, her son Juan Mendiluce Thompson, and her daughter Luz Mendiluce Thompson. Edelmira, a wealthy widow

    Nazi Literature in the Americas

    Nazi_Literature_in_the_Americas

  • Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College
  • Sixth form college in Leicester, United Kingdom

    per cent at grades A and B. About 90% of students progress to higher education, mostly in the Midlands region. Bali Rai, novelist Ben Youngs, Rugby Union

    Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College

    Wyggeston_and_Queen_Elizabeth_I_College

  • 1952 in literature
  • dramatist and novelist (born 1878) April 30 – Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș – Romanian art historian, ethnographer and journalist (born 1872) May 17 – Paul Bujor

    1952 in literature

    1952 in literature

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  • List of people from Melbourne
  • Garry David – criminal Liam Davison – novelist Paul Dawber – actor, Neighbours, Sons & Daughters, The Novelist Dora de Beer – ethnologist and mountain

    List of people from Melbourne

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  • List of people from Lafayette, Louisiana
  • work with ADV Films Gus Weill, political consultant, television host, novelist, playwright, poet, born in Lafayette in 1933 Domanick Williams, NFL running

    List of people from Lafayette, Louisiana

    List_of_people_from_Lafayette,_Louisiana

  • 1926 in literature
  • Tõde ja Õigus (Truth and Justice, begins publication) Sylvia Thompson – The Hounds of Spring B. Traven – The Death Ship (Das Totenschiff) S. S. Van Dine

    1926 in literature

    1926_in_literature

  • List of people from Mississippi
  • (1890–1933), U.S. representative (Greenville) Paul B. Johnson Jr. (1916–1985), governor (Hattiesburg) Paul B. Johnson Sr. (1880–1943), judge/governor (Hattiesburg)

    List of people from Mississippi

    List of people from Mississippi

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  • Inkpot Award
  • Comics award

    Joe Phillips Hilary B. Price Humberto Ramos Jimmie Robinson Luis Royo Jen Sorensen Richard Starkings Kazuki Takahashi Jill Thompson Jhonen Vasquez Craig

    Inkpot Award

    Inkpot Award

    Inkpot_Award

  • List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in arts and media
  • Steven L. Thompson, B.A. – novelist, author of The Wild Blue: The Novel of the U.S. Air Force William T. Vollmann (attended) – novelist Edith Wherry B.A. 1907

    List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in arts and media

    List_of_University_of_California,_Berkeley_alumni_in_arts_and_media

  • Jean-Paul Sartre
  • French existentialist philosopher (1905–1980)

    [saʁtʁ]; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic, considered

    Jean-Paul Sartre

    Jean-Paul Sartre

    Jean-Paul_Sartre

  • List of African-American writers
  • and playwright Candace Allen (born 1950), novelist, cultural critic, and screenwriter Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen (1859–1941), author and educator Robert

    List of African-American writers

    List_of_African-American_writers

  • List of Irish Canadians
  • president of the Canadian Space Agency W. P. Kinsella - novelist and short story writer Paul Martin - 21st Prime Minister of Canada Bat Masterson - lawman

    List of Irish Canadians

    List_of_Irish_Canadians

  • Delano family
  • American family

    Coolidge, anthropologist Robert Redfield, astronaut Alan B. Shepard, journalist Hunter S. Thompson, entertainer Martina McBride and the poet Conrad Potter

    Delano family

    Delano_family

  • 1995 in literature
  • Thompson. Uncertain dates Simon & Schuster pays US$4.2 million for hardcover publishing rights to The Christmas Box, self-published by Richard Paul Evans

    1995 in literature

    1995_in_literature

  • Donna Tartt
  • American novelist and writer

    Donna Louise Tartt (born December 23, 1963) is an American novelist. She wrote the novels The Secret History (1992), The Little Friend (2002), and The

    Donna Tartt

    Donna Tartt

    Donna_Tartt

  • Salley Vickers
  • British novelist (born 1948)

    Salley Vickers (born 1948) is a British novelist whose works include Miss Garnet's Angel, Mr. Golightly's Holiday, The Other Side of You and Where Three

    Salley Vickers

    Salley_Vickers

  • Clint Walker
  • American actor (1927–2018)

    Western feature film, Fort Dobbs (1958), directed by Gordon Douglas. Howard Thompson described the actor as "the biggest, finest-looking Western hero ever to

    Clint Walker

    Clint Walker

    Clint_Walker

  • 2025 in literature
  • "Novelist Mahmoud Saeed dies at age 86". Bestselling novelist Tom Robbins dies at 92 Léger, Isabelle (February 17, 2025). "'It's a very sad day': N.B.

    2025 in literature

    2025_in_literature

  • To Live Is to Die
  • 1988 song by Metallica

    written by Burton, with some lines taken from German poet Paul Gerhardt and American novelist Stephen R. Donaldson. The song has received positive responses

    To Live Is to Die

    To_Live_Is_to_Die

  • List of English writers (K–Q)
  • YA = young adult fiction A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Carrie Kabak (born 1951), novelist and illustrator Sarah Kane (1971–1999)

    List of English writers (K–Q)

    List_of_English_writers_(K–Q)

  • List of Black Canadians
  • writer Esi Edugyan, novelist Phil Edwards, track athlete Tyrone Edwards, television host Efajemue, jazz percussionist Thompson Egbo-Egbo, jazz pianist

    List of Black Canadians

    List_of_Black_Canadians

  • 1946 in Canada
  • and director November 26 – Andreas Schroeder, poet, novelist and nonfiction writer December 14 – Paul Forseth, politician December 17 Margot Lemire, writer

    1946 in Canada

    1946 in Canada

    1946_in_Canada

  • Sussman
  • Surname list

    Prize in Physiology or Medicine Sam Sussman (b. 1991), American novelist Soren Hunter Miles Sussman Thompson (b. 1981), American world champion and Olympic

    Sussman

    Sussman

  • William Irwin Thompson
  • American poet and social critic (1938–2020)

    William Irwin Thompson (July 16, 1938 – November 8, 2020) was an American social philosopher, cultural critic, and poet. He received the Oslo International

    William Irwin Thompson

    William Irwin Thompson

    William_Irwin_Thompson

  • List of poets
  • English poet, biographer and novelist Gottfried Benn (1886–1956), German essayist, novelist and expressionist poet Gwendolyn B. Bennett (1902–1981), African-US

    List of poets

    List_of_poets

  • List of people from Huntsville, Alabama
  • Robert E. Cramer, politician Julia Pleasants Creswell (1827–1886), poet, novelist Thomas Turpin Crittenden, Civil War general Howard Cross, football player

    List of people from Huntsville, Alabama

    List_of_people_from_Huntsville,_Alabama

  • J. B. Priestley
  • English writer (1894–1984)

    Priestley (/ˈpriːstli/; 13 September 1894 – 14 August 1984) was an English novelist, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster and social commentator. His Yorkshire

    J. B. Priestley

    J. B. Priestley

    J._B._Priestley

  • Warren Zevon
  • American singer and songwriter (1947–2003)

    "Werewolves of London", "Lawyers, Guns and Money" and "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner". All three songs are featured on his third album, Excitable Boy

    Warren Zevon

    Warren Zevon

    Warren_Zevon

  • Cunnilingus
  • Oral sex on the vulva by a sexual partner

    "lip service", or "tipping the velvet"; this last is an expression that novelist Sarah Waters claims to have "plucked from the relative obscurity of Victorian

    Cunnilingus

    Cunnilingus

    Cunnilingus

  • List of Scottish writers
  • Peter Guthrie Tate) Alice Thompson (living), novelist D. R. Thorpe (b. 1943), biographer Margaret Todd (c. 1859–1918), novelist, biographer and doctor Ruthven

    List of Scottish writers

    List_of_Scottish_writers

  • Harold Robbins
  • American author (1916–1997)

    publisher Unwin Hyman withdraw and pulp Young Lust. Representatives for the novelist explained that Acker was well known for her deliberate use of literary

    Harold Robbins

    Harold Robbins

    Harold_Robbins

  • List of people from Ohio
  • People from the State of Ohio

    George (novelist) (Warren) Paul Gilger (playwright, set designer, architect) (Mansfield) Florence Magruder Gilmore (religious writer, novelist, translator)

    List of people from Ohio

    List of people from Ohio

    List_of_people_from_Ohio

  • List of Australian novelists
  • This is a list of novelists living in Australia or publishing significantly while living there. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W

    List of Australian novelists

    List_of_Australian_novelists

  • Mayo Thompson
  • American musician and visual artist (born 1944)

    1963, he met Frederick Barthelme (brother of novelist Donald Barthelme). On November 15, 1964, Thompson performed a cover of "Baby, Please Don't Go" at

    Mayo Thompson

    Mayo Thompson

    Mayo_Thompson

  • List of University of Michigan arts alumni
  • (University of Michigan fellow) (born 1949), composer Jennifer Laura Thompson (B.F.A. 1991), actress and singer Don Was (MDNG) (born 1952), musician,

    List of University of Michigan arts alumni

    List_of_University_of_Michigan_arts_alumni

  • E. L. Doctorow
  • American novelist and editor (1931–2015)

    Edgar Lawrence Doctorow (January 6, 1931 – July 21, 2015) was an American novelist, editor, and professor, best known for his works of historical fiction

    E. L. Doctorow

    E. L. Doctorow

    E._L._Doctorow

  • List of alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
  • poet and novelist Bem Le Hunte – novelist Joseph McManners – singer John Noble – baritone James Norton – actor Lawrence Osborne – novelist Martin Outram

    List of alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

    List_of_alumni_of_Fitzwilliam_College,_Cambridge

  • List of people who have declined a British honour
  • Waddington, art gallery chairman.[when?] Evelyn Waugh, novelist (in 1959, wanted a knighthood). Paul Weller, musician (in 2007). Garfield Weston, businessman

    List of people who have declined a British honour

    List_of_people_who_have_declined_a_British_honour

  • List of Cleveland State University people
  • (M.B.A.), hospital administrator Kenneth A. Loparo, mechanical engineering professor J. Everett Prewitt, novelist, former Army officer Scott Raab (B.A

    List of Cleveland State University people

    List_of_Cleveland_State_University_people

  • John Lehmann
  • English publisher (1907–1987)

    fourth child of journalist Rudolph Lehmann, and brother of Helen Lehmann, novelist Rosamond Lehmann and actress Beatrix Lehmann, he was educated at Eton and

    John Lehmann

    John Lehmann

    John_Lehmann

  • List of Stanford University alumni
  • best-selling novelist Carlos Fonseca Suárez (B.A. comparative literature), novelist Allegra Goodman (Ph.D. English literature), novelist Robin Lee Graham

    List of Stanford University alumni

    List_of_Stanford_University_alumni

  • Rogers High School (Rhode Island)
  • Public high school in Newport, Rhode Island

    classical scholar and educator Joanna Going, actress Paul Gordon, keyboardist and guitarist with The B-52's and New Radicals Kristin Hersh, co-founder, vocalist

    Rogers High School (Rhode Island)

    Rogers High School (Rhode Island)

    Rogers_High_School_(Rhode_Island)

  • List of people from the London Borough of Southwark
  • Camberwell B Madeline Duggan Character actress, known for work in the BBC soap opera EastEnders Bermondsey B Jenny Eclair Comedian, actress and novelist Camberwell

    List of people from the London Borough of Southwark

    List of people from the London Borough of Southwark

    List_of_people_from_the_London_Borough_of_Southwark

  • List of people from Key West, Florida
  • musician Paul Cotton (1943–2021), musician John Dewey (1859–1952), philosopher, educational reformer, psychologist John Dos Passos (1896–1970), novelist Stepin

    List of people from Key West, Florida

    List of people from Key West, Florida

    List_of_people_from_Key_West,_Florida

  • List of writers from British Columbia
  • poet Diana Atkinson (living), novelist Karen Autio (living), children's writer Jonathan Auxier (born 1981), novelist A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

    List of writers from British Columbia

    List_of_writers_from_British_Columbia

  • 1973 in literature
  • Turkish poet, author and playwright (born 1898) November 13 – B. S. Johnson, English novelist (suicide) (born 1933) December 7 – Benn Levy, English playwright

    1973 in literature

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  • Rosenwald Fund
  • Established in 1917 by Julius Rosenwald and his family for "the well-being of mankind".

    conductor; 1945-1946 fellowship Ralph Ellison, novelist and literary critic Elizabeth Hardwick, novelist and literary critic Winifred Mason, jeweler Charles

    Rosenwald Fund

    Rosenwald_Fund

  • Francis Thompson
  • English poet (1859–1907)

    Francis Joseph Thompson (16 December 1859 – 13 November 1907) was an English poet and Catholic mystic. At the behest of his father, a doctor, he entered

    Francis Thompson

    Francis Thompson

    Francis_Thompson

  • List of people from Chester
  • Notable people from Chester, England

    Emma Cunniffe, actress John Douglas, (1830–1911), architect Simon Edge, novelist Lloyd Ellams, footballer David Evans (footballer) David Evans (political

    List of people from Chester

    List_of_people_from_Chester

  • Jeff Bezos
  • American businessman (born 1964)

    billion. In 1992, while working for D. E. Shaw in Manhattan, Bezos met novelist MacKenzie Tuttle, who was a research associate at the firm; the couple

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff_Bezos

  • Tobias Wolff
  • American author (born 1945)

    Wolff (born June 19, 1945) is an American short story writer, memoirist, novelist, and teacher of creative writing. He is known for his memoirs, particularly

    Tobias Wolff

    Tobias Wolff

    Tobias_Wolff

  • Daphne du Maurier
  • English novelist (1907–1989)

    Browning, (/duː ˈmɒrieɪ/; 13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English novelist, biographer and playwright. Her parents were actor-manager Sir Gerald du

    Daphne du Maurier

    Daphne du Maurier

    Daphne_du_Maurier

  • Othello
  • Play by William Shakespeare written circa 1603

    Lines 36-38. Othello 1.3.179-180 Honigmann & Thompson 2016, pp. 10–11. Mowat, Barbara A (ed.), Werstine, Paul (ed.) and Shakespeare, William, "Othello",

    Othello

    Othello

    Othello

  • 1894
  • Calendar year

    anarchist (b. 1861) (executed) February 6 – Maria Deraismes, French feminist (b. 1828) February 8 – Robert Michael Ballantyne, Scottish novelist (b. 1825)

    1894

    1894

  • 20th Century Studios
  • American film production and distribution company

    Archived from the original on June 11, 2011. "OBIT/Hollywood Producer and Novelist David B. Charnay Dies at Age 90". Business Wire. October 7, 2002. McLellan

    20th Century Studios

    20th Century Studios

    20th_Century_Studios

  • Designing Women
  • American television sitcom (1986–1993)

    son Gerald McRaney as Dash Goff (season 2), Suzanne's first husband, a novelist and college professor at the University of Arkansas Sheryl Lee Ralph as

    Designing Women

    Designing_Women

  • Bret Easton Ellis
  • American author, screenwriter, and director (born 1964)

    (2005) uses the form of a celebrity memoir to tell a ghost story about the novelist "Bret Easton Ellis" and his chilling experiences in the apparently haunted

    Bret Easton Ellis

    Bret Easton Ellis

    Bret_Easton_Ellis

  • 2008 in literature
  • Books announce they will cease to publish the American historical romance novelist Cassie Edwards after a dispute over plagiarism. April 25 – The first Twitter

    2008 in literature

    2008_in_literature

  • 1993 in literature
  • Golding, English novelist and poet (born 1911) July 10 – Ruth Krauss, American children's author and poet (born 1901) August 28 – E. P. Thompson, English political

    1993 in literature

    1993_in_literature

  • List of University of Toronto alumni
  • Lampert Award, juror of the 2008 Governor General's Awards Paul Quarrington (B.A.) – novelist and playwright, winner of Stephen Leacock Award, Governor

    List of University of Toronto alumni

    List of University of Toronto alumni

    List_of_University_of_Toronto_alumni

  • 1924 in literature
  • Brathwaite, New Zealand author (died 2005) Josephine Pullein-Thompson, English children's novelist (died 2014) April 8 – Humberto Costantini, Argentinian writer

    1924 in literature

    1924_in_literature

  • Viola Meynell
  • Stevenson, Henley, Coventry Patmore, George Meredith, Francis Thompson, Stephen Phillips, W. B. Yeats, G. K. Chesterton, Shane Leslie, and Sir Ronald Storrs

    Viola Meynell

    Viola_Meynell

  • Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary
  • Cemetery in Los Angeles, California, US

    composer James Coburn (1928–2002), actor Jackie Collins (1937–2015), novelist, screenwriter, producer Michel Colombier (1939–2004), musician, composer

    Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary

    Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary

    Pierce_Brothers_Westwood_Village_Memorial_Park_and_Mortuary

  • 1964 in literature
  • screenwriter Yvonne Vera, Zimbabwean novelist (died 2005) September 25 Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Spanish novelist (died 2020) Gareth Thompson, English children's author

    1964 in literature

    1964_in_literature

  • 1927 in literature
  • Stewart Chamberlain, English-born German author (b. 1855) January 21 – Margret Holmes Bates, American novelist and poet (born 1844) January 24 – Agnes Maule

    1927 in literature

    1927_in_literature

  • List of 4-H alumni
  • Walker Vermont Jim Douglas Virginia Gerald L. Baliles Wisconsin Tommy Thompson Wyoming Mike Sullivan Current and former members of Congress include Carl

    List of 4-H alumni

    List of 4-H alumni

    List_of_4-H_alumni

  • Ruth Plumly Thompson
  • American author of children's books (1891–1976)

    vii. Ruth Plumly Thompson, "How I Came to Write Nineteen of the Oz Books," The Baum Bugle, Vol. 1 No. 2 (October 1957). Simpson, Paul (2013). A Brief Guide

    Ruth Plumly Thompson

    Ruth Plumly Thompson

    Ruth_Plumly_Thompson

  • List of people associated with Royal Holloway, University of London
  • Bangladeshi-born writer and novelist Margaret Busby (born 1944), writer and broadcaster Ivy Compton-Burnett (1884–1969), English novelist Richmal Crompton (1890–1969)

    List of people associated with Royal Holloway, University of London

    List_of_people_associated_with_Royal_Holloway,_University_of_London

  • List of Irish people
  • Keating – painter Launt Thompson – American sculptor from Abbeyleix, County Laois Jack B. Yeats – painter Cecelia Ahern – novelist William Allingham – poet

    List of Irish people

    List of Irish people

    List_of_Irish_people

  • May 10
  • Day of the year

    Leger, Isabelle (17 February 2025). "'It's a very sad day': N.B. mourns loss of novelist, playwright Antonine Maillet". CBC News. Retrieved 19 February

    May 10

    May_10

  • Science fiction
  • Literary genre

    . The great novelists have brought us to see whatever they wish us to see through some character. Otherwise, they would not be novelists, but poets, historians

    Science fiction

    Science fiction

    Science_fiction

  • Great Lives
  • British radio series

    of the NHS and Labour Cabinet Minister Barry Cryer, comedian J. B. Priestley, novelist and playwright Jim Al-Khalili, Iraqi-born physicist Gertrude Bell

    Great Lives

    Great_Lives

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  • Paule
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, German, Latin

    Paule

    Little; Small; Female Version of Paul

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  • PAULI
  • Male

    Finnish

    PAULI

    Finnish form of Greek Paulos, PAULI means "small."

    PAULI

  • Poul
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Poul

    Small; Form of Paul

    Poul

  • PAULO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    PAULO

    Basque, Esperanto and Portuguese form of Latin Paulus, PAULO means "small."

    PAULO

  • PAUL
  • Male

    English

    PAUL

    English and French form of Latin Paulus, PAUL means "small." In the bible, this is the name of the author of the 14 epistles of the New Testament.

    PAUL

  • Thompson
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, British, English, Hebrew

    Thompson

    Twin; Derives from Thomas

    Thompson

  • HAUL
  • Male

    Welsh

    HAUL

    Welsh name HAUL means "sun."

    HAUL

  • Thompson
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Thompson

    Derives from Thomas 'Twin.

    Thompson

  • Paul
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, and Dutch

    Paul

    English, French, German, and Dutch : from the personal name Paul (Latin Paulus ‘small’), which has always been popular in Christendom. It was the name adopted by the Pharisee Saul of Tarsus after his conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus in about ad 34. He was a most energetic missionary to the Gentiles in the Roman Empire, and played a very significant role in establishing Christianity as a major world religion. The name was borne also by numerous other early saints. The American surname has absorbed cognates from other European languages, for example Greek Pavlis and its many derivatives. It is also occasionally borne by Jews; the reasons for this are not clear.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Phóil ‘son of Paul’. Compare McFall.Catalan (Paül) : habitational name from any of several places named Paül.Spanish : topographic name from paúl ‘marsh’, ‘lagoon’.Spanish : Castilianized form of Basque Padul, a habitational name from a town of this name in Araba province.

    Paul

  • Paull
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Paull

    English and German : variant spelling of Paul.

    Paull

  • THOMASIN
  • Female

    English

    THOMASIN

    Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin." 

    THOMASIN

  • PAULE
  • Female

    French

    PAULE

    French feminine form of English/French Paul, PAULE means "small."

    PAULE

  • Paule
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Paule

    English and German : variant of Paul.Catalan (Paüle) : habitational name from Paüle, a place in northern Catalonia.French : from a female personal name Paule, feminine form of Paul, given in honor of St. Paula, a 4th-century Italian saint.

    Paule

  • Thompson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thompson

    English : patronymic from Thomas. Thompson is widely distributed throughout Britain, but is most common in northern England and northern Ireland.Americanized form of Thomsen.

    Thompson

  • PAULA
  • Female

    English

    PAULA

    English feminine form of English/French Paul, PAULA means "small."

    PAULA

  • PALU
  • Male

    English

    PALU

    Variant spelling of English Pallu, PALU means "distinguished."

    PALU

  • Paul
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American English French Latin

    Paul

    Small; little.

    Paul

  • Pawl
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pawl

    English : variant of Paul.

    Pawl

  • Pauel
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish

    Pauel

    Little; Form of Paul; Small

    Pauel

  • RAUL
  • Male

    Italian

    RAUL

    Italian and Portuguese form of German Radulf, RAUL means "wise wolf."

    RAUL

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Online names & meanings

  • Paramkamal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Paramkamal

    Supreme Lotus Flower

  • SIMIEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SIMIEL

    According to Pope Gregory I, this is the name of an archangel. It may be a short form of Hebrew Yesiymael (Jesimiel), SIMIEL means "whom God makes" or "whom God makes grow old." Samael is also sometimes rendered "venom of God."

  • Abhiraja
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Abhiraja

    Fearless Ruler

  • Burgiss
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Burgiss

    Citizen.

  • Jenneva
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jenneva

    Phonetic.

  • KEITH
  • Male

    Scottish

    KEITH

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, probably derived a Celtic word KEITH means "forest, wood."

  • Nabeh
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Nabeh

    Noble; Outstanding

  • Orsborn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Orsborn

    English : variant of Osborne.

  • Hanford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hanford

    English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Hanford in Staffordshire and Handforth in Cheshire, named from Old English hān ‘stone’ (used as a marker) or hana ‘cock’, ‘male bird’, perhaps used as a byname, + Old English ford ‘ford’.

  • Farzand
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Parsi

    Farzand

    Child; Son

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  • Palled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pall

  • Sillyhow
  • a.

    A caul. See Caul, n., 3.

  • Paul
  • n.

    See Pawl.

  • Gaul
  • n.

    The Anglicized form of Gallia, which in the time of the Romans included France and Upper Italy (Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaul).

  • Pall
  • n.

    Same as Pawl.

  • Palling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pall

  • Gaul
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Gaul.

  • Haul
  • n.

    A single draught of a net; as, to catch a hundred fish at a haul.

  • Elan
  • b.

    Ardor inspired by passion or enthusiasm.

  • Mauled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Maul

  • Haul
  • v. i.

    To change the direction of a ship by hauling the wind. See under Haul, v. t.

  • Haul
  • n.

    Transportation by hauling; the distance through which anything is hauled, as freight in a railroad car; as, a long haul or short haul.

  • Pawl
  • v. t.

    To stop with a pawl; to drop the pawls off.

  • Reenforce
  • v.

    (b)

  • Wawl
  • v. i.

    See Waul.

  • Pall
  • n.

    A figure resembling the Roman Catholic pallium, or pall, and having the form of the letter Y.

  • Haul
  • v. t.

    To transport by drawing, as with horses or oxen; as, to haul logs to a sawmill.

  • Pall
  • v. t.

    To satiate; to cloy; as, to pall the appetite.

  • Mauling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Maul