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Student Residence in Ohio, United States
Quaker Square was a shopping and dining complex located in downtown Akron, Ohio which is now used by the University of Akron. Quaker Square was the original
Quaker_Square
American food conglomerate
The Quaker Oats Company, known as Quaker, is an American food conglomerate based in Chicago, Illinois. As Quaker Mill Company, the company was founded
Quaker_Oats_Company
Public university in Akron, Ohio, US
8 km) from campus and was built in 1940. The university purchased the Quaker Square Crowne Plaza Hotel and shopping complex and uses it as a residence hall
University_of_Akron
Christian religious movement
Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, originally known as simply the Society of Friends, a historically Protestant Christian
Quakers
Football stadium in Akron, Ohio, United States
displaced students, the University spent $22.6 million to purchase Quaker Square, a former Quaker Oats Company oat silo that was converted into a hotel. The home
InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field
InfoCision_Stadium–Summa_Field
Closing". Cleveland Scene. "Akron business partners to buy historic Quaker Square, plan to reopen hotel and renovate complex". Signal Akron. "Mayflower
List of tallest buildings in Akron
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Akron
Football team of the University of Akron
September 13, 2009 "UA Buys Quaker Square Complex" Archived 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 13, 2009 "Quaker Square – Akron Ohio" – About
Akron_Zips_football
City in Ohio, United States
pandemic in 2020. For many years it had been a shopping center called Quaker Square. There had also been a hotel there. The Akron Art Museum commissioned
Akron,_Ohio
American college track and field team
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Akron_Zips_track_and_field
American internet celebrity (born 1989)
questions with Kyle Craven, face of Bad Luck Brian meme in talks to buy Quaker Square". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved May 5, 2025. "Bad Luck Brian". Reddit
Bad_Luck_Brian
American college in Ohio
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Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences
Buchtel_College_of_Arts_and_Sciences
Akron station is a former Amtrak station located at Quaker Square in Akron, Ohio. The station was served by Amtrak passenger trains during the 1990s and
Akron_station_(Amtrak)
Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Akron (Ohio)
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Akron_Zips
Mascot of the University of Akron
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Zippy_(mascot)
Men's soccer team of the University of Akron
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Akron_Zips_men's_soccer
Public satellite college in Orrville, Ohio, US
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Wayne_College
Soccer stadium in Akron, Ohio
Street Galluci Hall Garson Hall Grant Hall Honors Complex Orr Hall Quaker Square Ritchie Hall Sisler-McFawn Spanton Hall Townhouses Student organizations
FirstEnergy Stadium–Cub Cadet Field
FirstEnergy_Stadium–Cub_Cadet_Field
The University of Akron's E. J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall is a 125,000-square-foot (11,600 m2) hall, that can seat up to 2,955 people, depending on the
E._J._Thomas_Hall
Township in Pennsylvania, US
Newtowne". Newtown Square was the name used for the townstead with the majority of early settlers being Welshmen. These Welsh "Friends" (Quakers) needed a road
Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Newtown_Township,_Delaware_County,_Pennsylvania
Arena at the University of Akron
in favor of a scaled-down version: a 125,538-square-foot (11,662.9 m2) building, including an 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m2) wood floor, designed by architect
James_A._Rhodes_Arena
Structure for storing crops
Basel, Basel, Switzerland, has an observation deck, height: 52 metres Quaker Square, Akron, Ohio, United States, is a former set of tower silos that is
Silo
Radio station in Akron, Ohio
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WZIP
Men's basketball team of the University of Akron
Street Galluci Hall Garson Hall Grant Hall Honors Complex Orr Hall Quaker Square Ritchie Hall Sisler-McFawn Spanton Hall Townhouses Student organizations
Akron_Zips_men's_basketball
University law school in Ohio, US
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University of Akron School of Law
University_of_Akron_School_of_Law
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List of University of Akron people
List_of_University_of_Akron_people
Business school of the University of Akron
buildings, the first which was opened in 1991, is a four-story, 81,000-square-foot (7,500 m2) structure with 19 classrooms. In 2020, it was expanded with
University of Akron College of Business
University_of_Akron_College_of_Business
Quaker meeting house in Pennsylvania, USA
The Newtown Square Friends Meeting House is a historic Quaker meetinghouse in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States, built in 1711 and expanded in
Newtown Square Friends Meeting House
Newtown_Square_Friends_Meeting_House
home in the basement of the Polsky building, which provided only 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of storage space and lacked a prominent location, helped fuel
Archives of the History of American Psychology
Archives_of_the_History_of_American_Psychology
Breakfast cereal made by Quaker Oats Company
a breakfast cereal produced by the Quaker Oats Company. Introduced in 1961, the cereal has a brown, checked square pattern and mainly consists of oat
Life_(cereal)
Grahams – Quaker Oats Quaker Oatmeal Squares – Quaker Oats Quaker Wheat Berries – Quaker Oats Quakies – Quaker Oats (1920) Quisp – Quaker Oats (1965
List_of_breakfast_cereals
They have greqt education service
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Medina County University Center
Medina_County_University_Center
Cereal Quaker Old Fashioned Oats Quaker Oh!s Cereal Quaker Puffed Rice Quaker Shredded Wheat Cereal Quaker Oatmeal Squares Cereal Quisp Cereal Other AMP
List_of_PepsiCo_brands
Shopping mall in New Jersey, US
Quaker Bridge Mall is a two-level super-regional mall located in the Clarksville section of Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey. As of 2025, the
Quaker_Bridge_Mall
American breakfast food promotion
marketing promotion run by the Quaker Oats Company in 1955 and created by Bruce Baker, a Chicago advertising executive. Quaker Oats bought 19.11 acres (7
Klondike Big Inch Land Promotion
Klondike_Big_Inch_Land_Promotion
Historic building in Bristol, England
Quakers Friars (grid reference ST592733) is a Grade I Listed building in Broadmead, Bristol. Part of the former Blackfriars Priory site, it was used as
Quakers_Friars
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Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics
Ray_C._Bliss_Institute_of_Applied_Politics
Street Galluci Hall Garson Hall Grant Hall Honors Complex Orr Hall Quaker Square Ritchie Hall Sisler-McFawn Spanton Hall Townhouses Student organizations
University of Akron School of Music
University_of_Akron_School_of_Music
Akron, 1931 Linda Theatre, Akron, 1948 North High School, Akron, 1917 Quaker Square, Akron, 1932 Carew Tower, Cincinnati, 1930 Cincinnati American Building
List of Art Deco architecture in Ohio
List_of_Art_Deco_architecture_in_Ohio
American farmer and abolitionist (1806–1882)
Underground Railroad, part of a network that included many Quaker farmers in the Kennett Square area. Many freedom seekers came from Wilmington, Delaware
Isaac_Mendenhall
American university press
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University_of_Akron_Press
Village in Ohio, United States
Quaker City is a village in Guernsey County, Ohio, United States. The population was 379 at the 2020 census. The first settlement at Quaker City was made
Quaker_City,_Ohio
Township in Stokes County, North Carolina, U.S.
Quaker Gap Township is one of nine townships in Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. Geographically, Quaker Gap Township occupies 44.91 square
Quaker Gap Township, Stokes County, North Carolina
Quaker_Gap_Township,_Stokes_County,_North_Carolina
Former railroad in the midwestern United States
only Burlington 0-6-0 preserved, currently on static display behind Quaker Square in Akron, Ohio. 3001 (S-4 4-6-4) – Currently on static display at Ottumwa
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Chicago,_Burlington_and_Quincy_Railroad
Friends, also known as Quakers, who have a Wikipedia article. The first part consists of individuals known to be or to have been Quakers continually from some
List_of_Quakers
Quaker meeting house in London
Blackheath Quaker Meeting House is a Grade II listed building in the London Borough of Lewisham. It has been the home of Blackheath Quaker Meeting since
Blackheath Quaker Meeting House
Blackheath_Quaker_Meeting_House
Oatmeal brand
Quaker Instant Oatmeal (Instant Quaker Oatmeal until 1995) is a type of oatmeal made by the Quaker Oats Company, first launched in 1966. It is made from
Quaker_Instant_Oatmeal
Women's basketball team of the University of Akron
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Akron_Zips_women's_basketball
4080, #8114 FEDERAL VIEW Located inside the Trackside Grille (Closed) Quaker Square, Akron, OH. "Liberty Limited". American-Rails.com. Retrieved 2017-12-18
Liberty_Limited
American breakfast cereal made by the Quaker Oats Company
1963 by Quaker Oats Company, a subsidiary of PepsiCo since 2001. Since the original product introduction, marketed simply as Cap'n Crunch, Quaker Oats has
Cap'n_Crunch
Town in New York, United States
the first pioneer settlers of Quaker Hill, Dutchess, NY. He was a native of Long Island and was born around 1700 to Quaker parents. He was one of the surveyors
Pawling_(town),_New_York
Railway station in Akron, Ohio
TO ALLOW TRAIN TO RETURN TO DOWNTOWN ROUTE FROM MERRIMAN VALLEY TO QUAKER SQUARE HAS BEEN CLOSED SINCE 1989". The Akron Beacon Journal. p. B3. Retrieved
Akron_Northside_station
Industrial building in Iowa, United States
as Cap'n Crunch, Life, Quaker Oats Squares, Pearl Milling Company pancake mix and syrup, Instant Quaker Oatmeal, Standard Quaker Oats and others. In 1873
Quaker_Oats_Plant
Courtland Howe Tavern Marcus Curtiss Inn Marsh Hotel Pennsylvania House Quaker Square The Seneca Hotel Shelby House Cincinnatian Hotel Gibson House Netherland
List of hotels in the United States
List_of_hotels_in_the_United_States
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
spelt as Ballytore. It is noted for its historical Quaker associations. It was the first planned Quaker village in either England or Ireland - and remains
Ballitore
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List of Akron Zips in the MLS Draft
List_of_Akron_Zips_in_the_MLS_Draft
Suburb in Western Sydney, Australia
Phillip envisaged a town square with government buildings and an extended wharf at this location and named the street "Quaker's Row". Alan Sharpe, in Pictorial
Quakers_Hill
Former brand of breakfast foods
States. Due to the "Mammy" stereotype's historical ties to the Jim Crow era, Quaker Oats announced in June 2020 that the Aunt Jemima brand would be discontinued
Aunt_Jemima
Meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
meeting house is a meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), where meeting for worship is usually held. Typically, Friends meeting
Friends_meeting_house
Public garden and former burial ground in London
Quaker Gardens is a small public garden in the extreme south of the London Borough of Islington, close to the boundary with the City of London, in the
Quaker_Gardens,_Islington
Neighbourhood in Brussels, Belgium
The Squares Quarter (French: Quartier des Squares [kaʁtje de skwaʁ]; Dutch: Squareswijk [ˈskʋɛːrsˌʋɛik] or Wijk van de Squares [ˈʋɛik fɑn də ˈskʋɛːrs])
Squares_Quarter
Railroad in Ohio, US
27 Ridge Street, Akron, Ohio 44308 885 feet (270 m) Mustill Store, Quaker Square, National Inventors Hall of Fame a.k.a. Inventure Place Canton Lincoln
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
Cuyahoga_Valley_Scenic_Railroad
Square in Edinburgh, Scotland
George Square (Scottish Gaelic: Ceàrnag Sheòrais) is a city square in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is in the south of the city centre, adjacent to the Meadows
George_Square,_Edinburgh
American farmer, minister and abolitionist (1802–1865)
Isaac Meredith, and other reform-minded congregants. Combining with other Quaker dissidents, Eusebius Barnard became a minister and founding member of the
Eusebius_Barnard
Friends meeting house in Bristol, England
Central Quaker Meeting House is a purpose-built Quaker meeting house in Champion Square, St Jude's, Bristol, England. Completed in 1962 to replace the
Central_Quaker_Meeting_House
English-born writer and activist (1682–1759)
English-born writer, farmer and activist. Born in Copford, Essex into a Quaker family, he underwent an apprenticeship as a glovemaker before running away
Benjamin_Lay
English writer and religious thinker (1644–1718)
July] 1718) was an English writer, theologian, religious thinker, and influential Quaker who founded the Province of Pennsylvania. An advocate of democracy and religious
William_Penn
Stream in Pennsylvania, US
Quaker Run is a tributary of West Branch Mahantango Creek in Juniata County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 4.9 miles (7.9 km)
Quaker Run (West Branch Mahantango Creek tributary)
Quaker_Run_(West_Branch_Mahantango_Creek_tributary)
International non-profit organisation
The Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) is an international not-for-profit organisation which seeks to promote the values and political concerns
Quaker Council for European Affairs
Quaker_Council_for_European_Affairs
Athletics building in Akron, Ohio
building on the campus of the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio. The 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m2) building was the first to be built during the tenure of
Memorial Hall (University of Akron)
Memorial_Hall_(University_of_Akron)
Audio effects manufacturer
EarthQuaker Devices (EQD) is an effects pedal manufacturer located in Akron, Ohio that was founded by Jamie Stillman in 2004. EarthQuaker is part of the
EarthQuaker_Devices
Religious Society of Friends, known as Quakers. Friends schools vary greatly, both in their interpretation of Quaker principles and in how they relate to
List_of_Friends_schools
Railway station in Akron, Ohio
Railroad moved their passenger service from a station near the modern Quaker Square to this station in 1864. The at-grade station was replaced in 1891 when
Akron_Union_Station
Historic house in North Carolina, United States
four bay by two bay, Quaker plan brick structure in the Federal style. It features two one-story shed porches supported by square pillars ornamented by
Quaker_Meadows
American multinational food and beverage corporation
brands. Significant acquisitions include Tropicana Products in 1998, the Quaker Oats Company in 2001, which added the Gatorade brand to the Pepsi portfolio
PepsiCo
candidate for Greenway Rattan Virk, crashed into an early voting centre in the Quakers Hill Community Centre, before a man was seen hastily removing Liberal Party
List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes
List_of_The_Weekly_with_Charlie_Pickering_episodes
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List of Akron Zips men's basketball seasons
List_of_Akron_Zips_men's_basketball_seasons
Burial ground in Lancashire
Quaker's Wood (also known as "Twill Furlong") is a Quaker burial ground in the parish of Freckleton, near Preston, Lancashire, which was established in
Quaker's_Wood
Early Quaker minister
Mary Fisher Bayley Crosse, (c. 1623–1698) was among the first travelling Quaker ministers. She counts as one of the Valiant Sixty, the group of early itinerant
Mary_Fisher_(missionary)
Religious movement in Europe
The Quaker movement began in England in the 17th century. Small Quaker groups were planted in various places across Europe during this early period (For
Quakers_in_Europe
American activist (1808–1890)
Chandler was an activist, and the couple's farmhouse, "The Pines," in Kennett Square continued to serve as a station on the Underground Railroad. (The Pines
Hannah_M._Darlington
Cereal brand, and name of its mascot
from the Quaker Oats Company. It was introduced in 1965 and continued as a mass-market grocery item until the late 1970s. Subsequently, the Quaker Oats Company
Quisp
Mermaid Lane Frankford Friends Meeting House Unity and Waln Streets Free Quaker Meetinghouse 500 Arch Street Germantown Friends Meeting House 47 West Coulter
List of church buildings in Philadelphia
List_of_church_buildings_in_Philadelphia
Orchestra 2951 2952 Winter Song Criterion Quartet 2953 There's A Quaker Down In Quaker Town Joseph Phillips 2954 She Sang Aloha To Me Walter Van Brunt
List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series
List_of_Edison_Blue_Amberol_Records:_Popular_Series
Building in Malton, North Yorkshire, England
Malton Quaker Meeting House is a historic building in Malton, North Yorkshire, a town in England. The first Quaker meeting in Malton took place in 1671
Malton_Quaker_Meeting_House
American prebiotic soda brand
Tostitos Uncle Chipps Walkers Monster Munch Quavers Squares Wotsits Gatorade CytoSport Propel Water Quaker Oats Cap'n Crunch King Vitaman Life Pearl Milling
Poppi_(drink)
Private college in Wilmington, Ohio, US
Friends (Quakers) in 1870 and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The college is still Quaker-affiliated and has seven core Quaker values.
Wilmington_College_(Ohio)
The Quaker Meeting House, Edinburgh is a Category B listed building in Edinburgh, Scotland, situated on Victoria Terrace in the city's Old Town. It is
Quaker Meeting House, Edinburgh
Quaker_Meeting_House,_Edinburgh
17th-century Quaker meeting house in West Sussex, England, associated with William Penn
The Blue Idol Quaker Meeting House (also known as the Blue Idol Meeting House and Guest House or simply the Blue Idol) is a historic Quaker meeting house
Blue Idol Quaker Meeting House
Blue_Idol_Quaker_Meeting_House
Quaker City Mercantile is an independent advertising agency and distiller specializing in strategy, marketing, design, and branding for the alcohol industry
Quaker_City_Mercantile
City in California, United States
Pickering, also espoused the Quaker faith. As the city grew, the citizens named it after John Greenleaf Whittier, a respected Quaker poet, and deeded a lot
Whittier,_California
Suffrage Society. During the First World War, she volunteered to work with the Quaker nurses of the Friends War Victims Relief Committee (FWVRC) in Bar-le-Duc
Gertrude_Powicke
Brand of sports-themed beverages and food products
market the Gatorade brand in 1965 before the company was purchased by the Quaker Oats Company in 1983, which, in turn, was bought by PepsiCo in 2001. As
Gatorade
Private university in Oskaloosa, Iowa, US
States. It was founded by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1873 as Penn College. In 1933, the name was changed to William Penn
William_Penn_University
American multinational food company
was later criticized for not diversifying further like General Mills and Quaker Oats were. After underspending its competition in marketing and product
Kellogg's
Historic district in Connecticut, United States
The Quaker Hill Historic District encompasses the center a mainly residential village in northeastern Waterford, Connecticut. Running in a mostly linear
Quaker Hill Historic District (Waterford, Connecticut)
Quaker_Hill_Historic_District_(Waterford,_Connecticut)
United States Marine Corps officer, author, and lecturer (1881–1940)
parents, Maud (née Darlington) and Thomas Butler, were descendants of local Quaker families. Both parents were of entirely English ancestry, and their families
Smedley_Butler
Swiss chemical company executive
Ernest Bader had been a conscientious objector in his home country. He was a Quaker, co-founder of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1957, and a member
Ernest_Bader
Meadow Charles B. Heiser Jr. c-11m May 1, 1964 Video William Penn and the Quakers Ralph W. Cordier c-11m June 1, 1959, revised 2nd edition 1982 Video (1982
List_of_Coronet_Films_films
American religious group
the Society of Friends (Quakers) in the mid-nineteenth century. The separation was caused by the determination of some Quakers to participate in the social
Progressive_Friends
English modernist writer (1882–1941)
Stephen (1834-1909) and Virginia Woolf (1882-1941): A Quaker Influence on Modern English Literature". Quaker Theology (3). Archived from the original on 12 November
Virginia_Woolf
QUAKER SQUARE
QUAKER SQUARE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lucker in Northumberland, probably named from Old English luh ‘pool’ + Old Norse kjarr ‘marsh’.English : occupational name for someone who had to watch or look after something, typically a watchman or a keeper of animals, Middle English lokere (a derivative of Middle English loke(n), luke(n) ‘to look’, Old English lÅcian).
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, TUCKER means "cloth fuller."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who made and drove in stakes, or a topographic name for someone who lived near a boundary post for example, from a derivative of Middle English stake ‘post’, ‘stake’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of sacks or bags, from an agent derivative of Old English sacc ‘sack’, ‘bag’.
Surname or Lastname
Muslim
Muslim : variant of Shakir.English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Strong
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales)
English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales) : occupational name for a fuller, from an agent derivative of Middle English tuck(en) ‘to full cloth’ (Old English tūcian ‘to torment’). This was the term used for the process in the Middle Ages in southwestern England, and the surname is more common there than elsewhere. Compare Fuller and Walker.Americanized form of Jewish To(c)ker (see Tokarz).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Tuachair ‘descendant of Tuachar’, a personal name composed of the elements tuath ‘people’ + car ‘dear’, ‘beloved’.Possibly also an Americanized form of German Tucher, from an occupational name for a cloth maker or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle High German tuoch ‘cloth’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a watchful person, from Middle English waker ‘watchful’, ‘vigilant’.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname meaning ‘diver’, from an agent derivative of Middle English douke(n) ‘to dive’ (a word that is probably related to duck (the bird)).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.North German (Dücker) and Dutch : from the term for a duck or diving bird (from du(c)ken ‘to dive or duck’), probably applied as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the duck, but perhaps in some cases a metonymic occupational name for fowler or for a furrier who used the pelts of diving birds in his trade.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant spelling of Coker.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : possibly a variant of Meager.
Boy/Male
English
Baker.
Boy/Male
English American
Tucker of doth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, of Norman origin, for a reliable or good-hearted person, from Old French bon ‘good’ + cuer ‘heart’ (Latin cor).German : variant of Boenker.Bunker Hill in Charlestown, MA, was named as land assigned in 1634 to George Bunker of Charlestown, who had emigrated from Odell in Bedfordshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan ‘to bake’. It may have been used for someone whose special task in the kitchen of a great house or castle was the baking of bread, but since most humbler households did their own baking in the Middle Ages, it may also have referred to the owner of a communal oven used by the whole village. The right to be in charge of this and exact money or loaves in return for its use was in many parts of the country a hereditary feudal privilege. Compare Miller. Less often the surname may have been acquired by someone noted for baking particularly fine bread or by a baker of pottery or bricks.Americanized form of cognates or equivalents in many other languages, for example German Bäcker, Becker; Dutch Bakker, Bakmann; French Boulanger. For other forms see Hanks and Hodges (1988).Baker was well established as an early immigrant family name in Puritan New England. Among others, two men called Remember Baker (father and son) lived at Woodbury, CT, in the early 17th century, and an Alexander Baker arrived in Boston, MA, in 1635.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Baker; Occupational Name Transferred to Surname and to a First Name; Pastry Maker
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Garment Maker; Tucker of Cloth
Surname or Lastname
German (also Rücker)
German (also Rücker) : nickname from Middle High German rucken ‘to move or draw’.North German : nickname from Middle Low German rucker ‘thief’, ‘greedy or acquisitive person’.German : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Rudiger.English : variant of Rocker.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset) and German (also Hücker)
English (Somerset) and German (also Hücker) : occupational name for a peddler or other tradesman, Middle English hucker, hukker (an agent derivative of hukken ‘to hawk or trade’), Middle High German hucker.
QUAKER SQUARE
QUAKER SQUARE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pramodan | பà¯à®°à®®à¯‹à®¤à®¨
Lord Vishnu
Male
Italian
Italian form of Middle Latin Venceslaus, VENCESLAO means "more glory."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Kind and noble lady
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Mason architect
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Heart; Light of God
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim
Ancient
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Swedish
A Small Sword; A Knife; Birth Mark; Blemish
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Hebrew, Irish
Supplanter
Boy/Male
Hindu
A sage, God of fertility
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Dion.
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n.
A hard drinker; a soaker.
n.
See Quaver.
n.
A large bin or similar receptacle; as, a coal bunker.
n.
One of a religious sect founded by George Fox, of Leicestershire, England, about 1650, -- the members of which call themselves Friends. They were called Quakers, originally, in derision. See Friend, n., 4.
imp. & p. p.
of Quake
n.
Any one of numerous species of North American fresh-water cyprinoid fishes of the family Catostomidae; so called because the lips are protrusile. The flesh is coarse, and they are of little value as food. The most common species of the Eastern United States are the northern sucker (Catostomus Commersoni), the white sucker (C. teres), the hog sucker (C. nigricans), and the chub, or sweet sucker (Erimyzon sucetta). Some of the large Western species are called buffalo fish, red horse, black horse, and suckerel.
n.
One who quakes.
n.
The state of being quaky; liability to quake.
a.
Evil; bad; baffling; as, a quade wind.
v. t.
To utter with quavers.
v. i.
To quaver.
v. t.
To strip off the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers; as, to sucker maize.
v. i.
To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.
a.
Mysterious; suspicious; questionable; as, a queer transaction.
n.
Same as Dunker.
v. t.
To cause to quake.
a.
Like a Quaker.
v. i.
To shake, vibrate, or quiver, either from not being solid, as soft, wet land, or from violent convulsion of any kind; as, the earth quakes; the mountains quake.
a.
Resembling Quakers; Quakerlike; Quakerish.