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Pocock Rowing may refer to: Pocock Racing Shells, a Seattle-based racing shells manufacturer Pocock Rowing Center, an amateur rowing club located in Seattle
Pocock_Rowing
Designer and builder of racing shells
crew coach and an elder statesman of the sport. Pocock-built shells began to win U.S. Intercollegiate Rowing Association championships in 1923. He achieved
George_Yeomans_Pocock
National Rowing Team in a non-discriminatory manner. Pocock Racing Shells Official Website George Pocock Rowing Foundation Seattle's Pocock Rowing Center
Pocock_Racing_Shells
The George Pocock Memorial Rowing Center (Pocock Rowing Center) is an amateur rowing club famous for its namesake and its ability to produce world-class
Pocock_Rowing_Center
Surname list
philosopher of rowing H. R. S. Pocock (1904–1988), British businessman and author Isaac Pocock (1782–1835), English dramatist and painter John Pocock (died 1732)
Pocock
Lake in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
home to several rowing centers and teams, including Holy Names Academy Crew, Lake Union Crew, Lake Washington Rowing Club and Pocock Rowing Center, all members
Lake_Union
Laura Miller - 2010 CRCA Pocock 2nd Team All-American Erika Lauderdale - 2012 CRCA Pocock 2nd Team All-American NCAA Rowing Championship "UT Colors".
Tennessee Volunteers women's rowing
Tennessee_Volunteers_women's_rowing
Kanghua King Racing Shells Maas Rowing Shells Nelo Rowing Peinert Pocock Racing Shells Race 1 Australia Roseman Rowing Sport Boats (RS boats) Salani (company)|Salani
List of rowing boat manufacturers
List_of_rowing_boat_manufacturers
2020 American film
was established by the George Pocock Rowing Foundation to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in the sport of rowing. The film also partnered with
A_Most_Beautiful_Thing
American rower and rowing coach
co-founded Seattle Rowing Center with Carol Nagy, the former junior novice coach at Lake Union Crew and business manager at Pocock Rowing Center.[citation
Conal_Groom
American film director
was established by the George Pocock Rowing Foundation to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in the sport of rowing. Honorary Degree, Mount Holyoke
Mary_Mazzio
Sports participated by women and girls
Barriers: The Fight for Equal Opportunity in Girls' Sports". George Pocock Rowing Foundation. Retrieved 2026-05-02. "Examination of Gender Equity and
Women's_sports
2023 American film by George Clooney
book by Daniel James Brown. The film follows the University of Washington rowing team, and their quest to compete in the 1936 Summer Olympics. It stars Joel
The_Boys_in_the_Boat_(film)
Objectification, degrading, shaming, or absence of women in athletics
harassment multiple times at different rowing organizations across the country. A board member of Seattle's Pocock Rowing Center explained that "He was an Olympian
Misogyny_in_sports
Hall of Fame in Tacoma, Washington
Sportswriter (columnist, editor) Seattle Post-Intelligencer 2015 George Pocock Rowing (boat-builder) Kingston upon Thames, England University of Washington
State of Washington Sports Hall of Fame
State_of_Washington_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
Building in Seattle, Washington
In 1958, the Lake Washington Rowing Club began using the Canoe House to store its boats. Six years later, George Pocock relocated his business off campus
ASUW_Shell_House
American rower (1935–1990)
board of directors of the Seattle Chamber Music Society and the George Pocock Rowing Foundation. The foundation established their Ayrault Fund in honor of
Dan_Ayrault
manufacturer of boats. Today, they produce racing shells for the sport of rowing. Originally building sailing yachts, Willy Empacher founded his boatyard
Empacher
Canadian rower (born 2001)
ACC Rowing Championship". theacc.com. May 13, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2024. https://www.pocock.com/2021-pocock-all-america/ https://www.pocock
Leia_Till
PLU Crew in the Sixties "Way Enough!" Recollections on a Life of Rowing by Stan Pocock, ISBN 978-0-615-11206-0 History After the Boathouse Fire 2002 Dad
Pacific Lutheran University Crew
Pacific_Lutheran_University_Crew
British rower (born 1994)
Calympian: Rowan McKellar, Rowing, Great Britain". writeforcalifornia.com. Retrieved 22 July 2021. "Buck Earns CRCA Div. I Pocock All-America Selection".
Rowan_McKellar
British rowing club
Twickenham Rowing Club was founded on 26 July 1860 so is jointly with Thames Rowing Club the third oldest rowing club on the Thames. The club is on Eel
Twickenham_Rowing_Club
Olympic rowing event
Petrov (cox) taking bronze. This was the ninth appearance of the event. Rowing had been on the programme in 1896 but was cancelled due to bad weather.
Rowing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed pair
Rowing_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_coxed_pair
Public school in Somerset, England
England. Monkton Combe School was founded in 1868 by the Revd. Francis Pocock, vicar of Monkton Combe and a former curate to the Bishop of Sierra Leone
Monkton_Combe_School
Rowing club in Kew, London, England
Putney Town Rowing Club (PTRC) is a rowing club on the Tideway, the tidal reach of the River Thames in England. Its official British Rowing registered
Putney_Town_Rowing_Club
American rower and sailor (1930–2021)
both the America's Cup and an Olympic medal. Findlay started competitive rowing while attending the University of Southern California. He participated in
Conn_Findlay
Part of the Thames used for rowing races
Mortlake and Putney in London, England. It is a well-established course for rowing races, particularly the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. The course is on
The_Championship_Course
Annual rowing race in London, England
the title the Vesta Veterans International Head of the River Race is a rowing race held annually on the River Thames over the Championship Course. The
Vesta Veterans International Eights Head of the River Race
Vesta_Veterans_International_Eights_Head_of_the_River_Race
Market town in Berkshire, England
Parkinson (1935–2023) The 18th century mariner Sir Isaac Pocock and his nephew dramatist Isaac Pocock lived in Ray House, Maidenhead. Pinkneys Green, a small
Maidenhead
English actuary (1935–2020)
m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scurfield# Hugh married Ann Beverley Pocock, daughter of H R S Pocock, 11 Jul 1959 in Reigate, Surrey. He married Jill Charles-Edwards
Hugh_Hedley_Scurfield
British rowing club
Cambridge University Lightweight Rowing Club (CULRC) was the University rowing club for lightweight male oarsmen at the University of Cambridge, principally
Cambridge University Lightweight Rowing Club
Cambridge_University_Lightweight_Rowing_Club
1956 United States Acting United States Secretary of the Navy (2001) Ted Pocock University of Adelaide Balliol 1956 Australia Ambassador to South Korea
List_of_Rhodes_Scholars
British rowing club
Merton College Boat Club (MCBC) is a rowing club for members of Merton College, Oxford. It was established in 1838 and competes every year in Torpids and
Merton_College_Boat_Club
American rower (born 1935)
Retrieved July 24, 2015. "1956 Summer Olympics – Melbourne, Australia – Rowing" Archived 2007-12-08 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved on May 15, 2008)
Kurt_Seiffert
Annual rowing race on the Thames river
The Women's Eights Head of the River Race (WEHoRR) is a processional rowing race held annually on the Tideway of the River Thames in London on the 4+1⁄4-mile
Women's Eights Head of the River Race
Women's_Eights_Head_of_the_River_Race
American rower (1925–2012)
(archived) The Pocock Generation Part I The Pocock Generation Part II The Pocock Generation Part III Bob Martin's obituary Robert Martin at World Rowing v t e
Bob_Martin_(rower)
University of California, Davis in rowing. As a non-funded team, it is a member of the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (WIRA), whose participants
Davis_Men's_Crew_Club
British television game show
a Hotel reception. Celebrity faces like JB Gill and Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock also make guest appearances in the episodes. Casting for the contenders
Gladiators (2024 British TV series)
Gladiators_(2024_British_TV_series)
Separation between human breasts
1097/01.PRS.0000141495.14284.8B. PMID 15457059. Milligan, S. R.; Kalita, JC; Pocock, V; Van De Kauter, V; Stevens, JF; Deinzer, ML; Rong, H; De Keukeleire,
Cleavage_(breasts)
since its inception in 1829. A coxswain or oarsman earns their rowing Blue by rowing in the Boat Race.[citation needed] Rowers are listed left to right
List of Oxford University Boat Race crews
List_of_Oxford_University_Boat_Race_crews
Public school in Shrewsbury, England
who have played county cricket include James Taylor, Scott Ellis, Nick Pocock, The Hon. Tim Lamb, Ian Hutchinson., Ed Barnard, Steve Leach, Ed Pollock
Shrewsbury_School
Event at the Henley Royal Regatta
The Stewards' Challenge Cup is a rowing event for men's coxless fours at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England
Stewards'_Challenge_Cup
English actress (born 1990)
we're in a golden age of singlehood". CNN. Retrieved 10 November 2019. Pocock, Emma (6 November 2019). "Emma Watson Covers British Vogue, Opens Up About
Emma_Watson
School in East Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
premiership-winning 1st XV contained two future Australia players: David Pocock and Quade Cooper. Twenty-four Churchie students have been selected for the
Anglican Church Grammar School
Anglican_Church_Grammar_School
British rowing club
Walbrook Rowing Club, colloquially sometimes named Teddington Rowing Club, is a rowing club, on the River Thames in England on the Middlesex bank 800
Walbrook_Rowing_Club
paddles; it is held in September The Head of the River Fours, a processional rowing race held on the Championship Course from Mortlake to Putney in November
List of annual sports events in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
List_of_annual_sports_events_in_the_London_Borough_of_Richmond_upon_Thames
(Can/R.82650). P. R. T. Perron (Can8115A). R. E. Perry (Can6610). L. E. A. Pocock (Can/R.157997). F. M. Smith (Can/R.118039). C. P. Surles (Can/R.145092)
1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Dispatches)
Capital city of Australia
Senate seat each until the 2022 election when Independent candidate David Pocock unseated the Liberal candidate Zed Seselja. The Australian Federal Police
Canberra
Washington history museum
de la (January 17, 2015). "'Boys in the Boat' exhibit in Sequim features Pocock racing shell". Peninsula Daily News. Retrieved October 22, 2019. Dashiell
Sequim_Museum_&_Arts
British rowing event
The Wingfield Sculls is a rowing race held annually on the River Thames in London, England, on the 4+1⁄4 miles (6.8 km) Championship Course from Putney
Wingfield_Sculls
City in Ontario, Canada
Program at St. Thomas More School, Lorne Park Secondary School, Philip Pocock Catholic Secondary School and St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School Regional
Mississauga
Area of south-west London, England
along the entire bend of the river, which is on the Championship Course in rowing. Barnes has two railway stations (Barnes and Barnes Bridge) and is served
Barnes,_London
London borough in United Kingdom
The River Thames flows through the borough and a number of sailing and rowing clubs are located along it. Richmond Canoe Club is situation a short distance
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
London_Borough_of_Richmond_upon_Thames
Fastest transatlantic passenger liner award
which cites N.R.P. Bonsor (1980). North Atlantic Seaway, Vol. 5. Michael Pocock. "Information about the Kronprinz Wilhelm's award-winning voyage". Maritime
Blue_Riband
British rowing club
Walbrook Rowing Club. Over the years, club members have competed in rowing at international level. Members have also participated in long-distance rowing challenge
The_Skiff_Club
Annual rowing race on the river Thames, England
The Scullers Head of the River Race is a rowing race held annually on the River Thames Championship Course from Mortlake to Putney, open to single scullers
Scullers Head of the River Race
Scullers_Head_of_the_River_Race
French under Rohan In the Bay of Biscay Battle of Cuddalore British under Pocock French under d'Aché Spanish-Barbary Wars 9-10 June Battle of Cape Palos
List_of_naval_battles
Hamilton (1941–1943), Windsor (1944–1950), and Kedron (1950–1951) David Pocock Rugby union (international level) Federal Senator for the Australian Capital
List of sportsperson-politicians
List_of_sportsperson-politicians
24 – Marie-Anne Collot, French sculptor (born 1748) March 9 – Nicholas Pocock, English marine painter (born 1740) April 18 – Thomas Baxter, English porcelain
1821_in_art
Annual rowing race for fours in London
The Fuller's Head of the River Fours (HOR4s) is a processional rowing race held annually on the Tideway of the River Thames in London on the 4+1⁄4-mile
Head_of_the_River_Fours
Houseboat on the River Thames, London
ever had. Sitting every day and watching the geese fly, the school-kids rowing, and the little old English fishermen on the bank created a kind of river
Astoria_(houseboat)
Lock and weir on the River Thames, England
John Gregory (1850–1909) is his Boulter's Lock, Sunday afternoon. Nicholas Pocock, the marine artist, lived at 'Ray Lodge' and broadcaster Richard Dimbleby
Boulter's_Lock
Sporting event delegation
Cech and Ramon di Clemente claimed a bronze for the first time in men's rowing. Field hockey players Craig and Natalie Fulton became the first married
South Africa at the 2004 Summer Olympics
South_Africa_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
County Durham. Yale University Press. pp. 236–249. ISBN 0300095996. Douglas Pocock (1 July 2013). The Story of Durham. The History Press. pp. 104–106. ISBN 9780750953009
Colleges_of_Durham_University
Rowing markers in London, England
Putney to Mortlake as measured along the centre of the river, is used for rowing races including the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, Women's Boat Race, Lightweight
University_Boat_Race_Stones
Catholic university in Twickenham, London, England
steeplechase. Several rowing alumni including Moe Sbihi MBE, Karen Bennett and Matilda Horn were selected for Team GB's rowing crews at Tokyo, with Sbihi
St Mary's University, Twickenham
St_Mary's_University,_Twickenham
Small island in the River Thames in London, England
buy the artists' works. The island is home to Twickenham Rowing Club, one of the oldest rowing clubs on the Thames, and Richmond Yacht Club. Books David
Eel_Pie_Island
Football club
cricket and rowing, were important in the foundation of Barnes FC: A Barnes Cricket Club, playing on Barnes Green, is recorded from 1835. In rowing, the Barnes
Barnes_Football_Club
Sporting event delegation
Martín Conde Men's Pool F Brenha – Maia (POR) W 2 – 1 (13–21, 21–16, 15–5) Pocock – Rorich (RSA) W 2 – 0 (21–13, 21–15) Beligratis – Michalopoulos (GRE)
Argentina at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Argentina_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
(born 1960), American politician and former mayor of New York Maggie Aderin-Pocock (born 1968), British space scientist and science educator Muhammad Ali (1942–2016)
List_of_people_with_dyslexia
Suburb of Greater London, England
mass recreation. Rowing became a popular activity from the mid-19th century and Hampton Reach came to host regular regattas (see Rowing). Significant numbers
Hampton,_London
London: Studio Vista Books. ISBN 9780289279557. "Two Kings". River and Rowing Museum. Retrieved 3 January 2025. "Painting in coloured light: the modern
List of works in stained glass by John Piper
List_of_works_in_stained_glass_by_John_Piper
Coventry-class Royal Navy frigate
forces on 4 February. On 26 March Rodney was superseded by Admiral George Pocock who commenced plans for the capture of Spanish Havana but left Aquilon at
HMS_Aquilon_(1758)
original on 5 August 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2013. "Diamonds shine and Pocock popular as AIS award winners revealed". Australian Sports Commission website
Australian Institute of Sport Awards
Australian_Institute_of_Sport_Awards
Town in Cornwall, England
Sterling (1806–1844), Scottish author, moved to Falmouth in 1841 Nicholas Pocock (1814 in Falmouth–1897), English academic and cleric, known as an historical
Falmouth,_Cornwall
Series of locks on the River Thames in London
than half the distance apart by land. Royal Canoe Club Kingston Rowing Club Walbrook Rowing Club Tiffin School Boat Club Kingston Grammar School Boat Club
Teddington_Lock
Rugby Union tournament
40', 80' Pen: Carter (4/4) 8', 27', 36', 75' Drop: Carter 70' Report Try: Pocock 53' c Kuridrani 64' c Con: Foley (2/2) 54', 65' Pen: Foley (1/1) 14'
2015_Rugby_World_Cup
Sporting event delegation
18 gold medals. Its strongest sports were swimming, cycling, diving, and rowing. Men Women Key Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's
Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Australia_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
Suburb of London in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Priory Park Club on Forest Road – tennis and (until 2017) bowls Putney Town Rowing Club on Townmead Road Richmond Gymnastics Association on Townmead Road The
Kew
Sporting event delegation
boats in both men's and women's lightweight double sculls at the 2003 World Rowing Championships. Men Women Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final
Greece at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Greece_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
New Zealand dual-code international rugby footballer
August 2013. Dominic Burke (4 February 2015). "Sonny Bill Williams, David Pocock, James O'Connor and co: the stars ready to make their mark again in Super
Sonny_Bill_Williams
English painter and printmaker (1903–1992)
painter Luke Piper and sculptor Henry Piper. Since 2016, the River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames has maintained a permanent gallery dedicated
John_Piper_(artist)
ambassador to Austria (1965–67), ambassador to Japan (1967–1972) Nick Pocock (born 1951), cricketer Graham Pollard (1903–1976), bookseller and bibliographer
List_of_Old_Salopians
Statistician
(1977) Philip Dawid (1978) T. M. F. Smith (1979) A. J. Fox (1980) S. J. Pocock (1982) Peter McCullagh (1983) Bernard Silverman (1984) David Spiegelhalter
Jonathan_Tawn
Area of west London, England
Rugby Football Club Teddington Lawn Tennis Club Walbrook Rowing Club, also known as Teddington Rowing Club Weirside Rangers AFC play at the Broom Road site;
Teddington
Annual Award Winners". Rowing.teamusa.org. Archived from the original on January 23, 2009. Retrieved December 13, 2010. Pocock, George (July 21, 2004)
List of Wesleyan University people
List_of_Wesleyan_University_people
Suspension bridge in London, England
bank Hammersmith Bridge, seen from the Westminster to Kew tourist boat Rowing crews racing under Hammersmith Bridge End details Tower In February 1997
Hammersmith_Bridge
Sporting event delegation
Unknown George Whitaker Trap 79 12 William Ellicott William Grosvenor Harold Humby Charles Palmer Ernest Pocock George Whitaker Team clay pigeons 488 4
Great Britain at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Great_Britain_at_the_1920_Summer_Olympics
Bridge in London, England
Championship Course, the stretch of the Thames used for the Boat Race and other rowing events. The villages of Chiswick and Mortlake, about 6 miles (9.7 km) west
Chiswick_Bridge
Romain Febvre Petr Bartos 2012 Xylian Ramella Davy Pootjes Tim Gajser Mel Pocock Evgeni Tyletski 2013 Raivo Dankers Conrad Mewse Pauls Jonass Filippo Grigoletto
European Motocross Championship
European_Motocross_Championship
Federated university in the University of Toronto
McNeil (1912–1934) Cardinal James McGuigan (1934–1971) Archbishop Philip Pocock (1971–1978) Cardinal Gerald Emmett Carter (1978–1990) Cardinal Aloysius
University of St. Michael's College
University_of_St._Michael's_College
McKay, Olympic boxing coach (1992, 2000) (born 1943). 13 December J. G. A. Pocock, historian of political thought (University of Otago, University of Canterbury
2023_in_New_Zealand
Australian rugby union player
schoolboy level, he represented The Southport School first XV and first VIII Rowing Team in 1994 and 1995 as well as being the schools School Captain. During
Nathan_Sharpe
Polo club in south west London, England
International Cup, contested by the Home Nations. There were also two lakes for rowing. As the 20th century continued, the club's patronage diminished and funds
Ranelagh_Club
Governing body of gymnastics in Wales
Canada were: Andrew Hallam, Leigh Jones, Michael Higgins, Paul Preedy, Tina Pocock, Jacqueline Vokes, Linda Bernard and Linda Surringer. Women's artistic gymnast
Welsh_Gymnastics
Decade
Terreros. April 29 – Battle of Cuddalore: A British fleet under Sir George Pocock engages the French fleet of Anne Antoine, Comte d'Aché indecisively near
1750s
British government recognitions
Enablers), Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. Dr Andrew John Pocock CMG – High Commissioner, Abuja, Nigeria. For services to British foreign
2015_Birthday_Honours
Human settlement in England
Race stone just downstream of Chiswick Bridge. Several other important rowing races over the Championship Course also either start or finish at the stone
Mortlake
Wharf Platform Sufferance Wharf Braithwaite & Dean's Wharf Pace's Wharf Pocock's Barge Yard Cochin Wharf Yardley's Wharf Matthew's Wharf Rotherhithe Wharf
List of locations in the Port of London
List_of_locations_in_the_Port_of_London
80-gun ship of the line
commanded the second, and Captain Roberts of Meteor commanded the third. After rowing for 36 hours, the British met the Americans at St. Joseph's Island. On 13
HMS_Tonnant
POCOCK ROWING
POCOCK ROWING
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Peacock.
Boy/Male
English
Little rock.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chandraki | சஂதà¯à®°à®•ீ
Peacock
Chandraki | சஂதà¯à®°à®•ீ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English pet form of the Old English personal name Pytta.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from one of the many Middle English pet forms of Adam, formed with the hypocoristic suffix -cok.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Ellis.
Surname or Lastname
English (Leicestershire)
English (Leicestershire) : from a Middle English pet form (with the diminutive suffix -cok) of an unattested Old English personal name, Pydda.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a small plot of land, from Middle English plocke ‘small piece of ground’.Americanized spelling of German Ploch.Variant of German Block.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : habitational name from a place so named near Stettin.English : variant of Puck.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Laycock.Americanized form of French Lecocq, with the feminine definite article that is characteristic of French surnames in Canada and New England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a Middle English pet name formed from the initial A- of a personal name (e.g. Adam) + the hypocoristic suffix -cok (see, e.g., Adcock).
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire) : from the Middle English personal name Bawcok or Bolcok, a pet form of Baldwin + the hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of any of various personal names beginning with A-. It is generally a pet form of a pet form, i.e. from a pet form of Adam such as Ade or Aitkin + the Middle English hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke), which was very commonly added to personal names in Middle English; compare, for example, Adcock, Alcock, Hancock, Wilcock.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of any of various personal names beginning with Al-, especially Alan and Alexander. The Middle English hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke) was very commonly added to personal names in Middle English; compare for example Hancock and Wilcock.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English pe, pa, po ‘peacock’, with the later disambiguating addition of cok ‘male bird’, hence a nickname for a vain, strutting person or for a dandy. In some cases it may be a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of a peacock. This surname is established in Ireland also.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bocock.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Peacock
Boy/Male
Tamil
Peacock
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Pincock in Lancashire.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Crown; Little Rock
POCOCK ROWING
POCOCK ROWING
Girl/Female
Hindu
Saffron, Lion
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tacey.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Life.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Srimati | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®®à®¤à¯€
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Italian
Gift of God; Courageous and Praise; Form of Thaddeus
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Creates History
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wainman.Swedish : ornamental name composed of an unexplained first element, Venn or Vänn (found as a place-name element, of many possible origins) + man ‘man’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Brogden.
POCOCK ROWING
POCOCK ROWING
POCOCK ROWING
POCOCK ROWING
POCOCK ROWING
a.
Broken out, or marked, with smallpox; pock-fretten.
adv.
A little; -- used chiefly in phrases indicating the time or movement; as, poco piu allegro, a little faster; poco largo, rather slow.
v. t.
To let down the cock of, as a firearm.
n.
The act of cocking; also, the turn so given; as, a cock of the eyes; to give a hat a saucy cock.
n.
The European pollock.
n.
The crow of a cock, esp. the first crow in the morning; cockcrow.
n.
The pollock; -- called also, coalsey, colemie, colmey, coal whiting, etc. See Pollock.
v. t.
To open or spread from a cock or heap, as hay.
n.
The American pollock; the coalfish.
n.
The pollock, or coalfish.
n.
Oil cake; penock.
n.
A peacock.
n.
Peacock.
n.
A vane in the shape of a cock; a weathercock.
n.
See Bluefish, and Pollock.
n.
The European pollock.
a.
Of or pertaining to the style called rococo; like rococo; florid; fantastic.
n.
A peacock.
n.
The moor cock, or red grouse. See Grouse.