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Sir Richard Elyot, SL (died 1522) was an English landowner and judge. He was Member of Parliament for Salisbury in 1495. The Elyot family of Coker had
Richard_Elyot
English politician and writer
English language for literary purposes. Thomas was the child of Sir Richard Elyot's first marriage with Alice De la Mare, but neither the date nor place
Thomas_Elyot
1531 book by Thomas Elyot
humanism had on prose writing. Thomas Elyot was born before 1490 and died in 1546. He was the son of Sir Richard Elyot and Alice Fynderne. His father was
The_Book_of_the_Governor
British playwright, screenwriter and actor (1951–2014)
Kevin Elyot (18 July 1951 – 7 June 2014) was a British playwright, screenwriter and actor. His most notable works include the play My Night with Reg (1994)
Kevin_Elyot
1930 play by Noël Coward
range of actors: among those who have succeeded Coward as Elyot are Robert Stephens, Richard Burton, Alan Rickman and Matthew Macfadyen, and successors
Private_Lives
House in the village of Broad Chalke in Wiltshire
16th century, Littlecote farm was bought from John Littlecote by Sir Richard Elyot, serjeant-at-law and Attorney-General to the Queen consort, Elizabeth
Reddish_House
Name list
Elliot (also spelled Eliot, Elliotte, Elliott, Eliott and Elyot) is a personal name that can serve as either a surname or a given name. Although the given
Elliot
Eliot of Cutland (died 1522) was third cousins with Sir Thomas Elyot, son of Sir Richard Elyot and descendant of Mychell Eliot. During the reign of King Henry
Eliot_family_(South_England)
16th-century English writer and literary critic
wife Margaret, the daughter of Sir Richard Elyot and sister of Sir Thomas Elyot. He had an elder brother, Richard. He matriculated at Christ's College
George_Puttenham
Scottish actress (born 1950)
through school productions. She became friends with future playwright Kevin Elyot, who attended the neighbouring King Edward's School for boys, and followed
Lindsay_Duncan
Richard Burton (10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh actor who had an extensive career primarily on stage and in film. Known for his powerful
Richard Burton on stage, screen, radio and record
Richard_Burton_on_stage,_screen,_radio_and_record
2007 British television film
Clapham Junction is a 2007 British television film, written by Kevin Elyot. Directed by Adrian Shergold, the film centres on the experiences of several
Clapham_Junction_(film)
1931 film
The screenplay by Hanns Kräly and Richard Schayer is based on the 1930 play Private Lives by Noël Coward. Elyot Chase and Amanda Prynne, divorced after
Private_Lives_(1931_film)
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
by-election to fill the vacancy, it may be an error. Succeeded his father as Sir Richard Howe, 3rd Baronet, in 1703. List of former United Kingdom Parliament constituencies
Wiltshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Wiltshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Puisne judicial position
library membership required.) Payling, S. J. (2004). "Willoughby, Sir Richard". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University
Justice_of_the_Common_Pleas
English actor (born 1959)
Private Lives (performed in Italian, which he speaks fluently)—playing Elyot to Italian actress Asia Argento's Amanda—but the production was cancelled
Rupert_Everett
British actor (born 1975)
Shakespeare My Night with Reg (Donmar Warehouse and Apollo Theatre) by Kevin Elyot The Beaux' Stratagem (National Theatre) by George Farquhar Young Chekhov
Geoffrey_Streatfeild
English politician
chamberlain's accts. 1541–4. "ELYOT, Robert (By 1500-45), of Bristol, Glos. | History of Parliament Online". "ABINGDON, Richard (by 1491-1545), of Bristol
Robert_Elyot_(MP)
English actor (1935–2016)
(1999) by Richard Brinsley Sheridan – Sir Peter Teazle Tartuffe (2000) by Molière – Tartuffe Private Lives (2001) by Noël Coward – Elyot The Seagull
Brian_Bedford
2002 TV series or program
pseudonym of Ruth Rendell), with a screenplay by Kevin Elyot. The title comes from a line in Richard Strauss's opera Der Rosenkavalier. The film received
No_Night_Is_Too_Long
English actor (born 1952)
Wives of Windsor, 1992, RSC Serge, 'Art', 1997, Wyndham's Theatre, London Elyot, Private Lives, 1999, Lyttelton Theatre, London Iachimo, Cymbeline, 2003
Anton_Lesser
2011 BBC television film
Isherwood's exploits in Berlin in the early 1930s. The film, adapted by Kevin Elyot from Isherwood's autobiography Christopher and His Kind, was produced by
Christopher and His Kind (film)
Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)
British television detective series (1989–2013)
and also guest-starred in the series, as have Peter Flannery and Kevin Elyot. Ian Hallard, who co-wrote the screenplay for "The Big Four" with Mark Gatiss
Agatha_Christie's_Poirot
English actor (born 1969)
2010, respectively. Plowman and Stephens performed together as Sibyl and Elyot in Jonathan Kent's revival of Private Lives – the Noël Coward play in which
Toby_Stephens
Obstinate adherence to custom, habit or error
were "all lawyers, and other doctors, mumpsimuses of divinity". Sir Thomas Elyot in 1531 in The Book of the Governor explains why he uses the term good courage
Mumpsimus
Play by William Shakespeare
story of the intimate friendship of Titus and Gisippus as told in Thomas Elyot's The Boke Named the Governour in 1531 (the same story is told in The Decameron
The_Two_Gentlemen_of_Verona
British actor (born 1962)
Oedipus the King, the latter both at the National Theatre. In 2009, he played Elyot in Private Lives opposite Claire Price at Hampstead Theatre, directed by
Jasper_Britton
English actress (born 1985)
drama The Great Gatsby (2013). On stage, Mulligan made her debut in Kevin Elyot's play Forty Winks (2004) at the Royal Court Theatre. She made her Broadway
Carey_Mulligan
English actor and director (1907–1989)
London in September. Coward and Gertrude Lawrence played the lead roles, Elyot Chase and Amanda Prynne. Victor is a secondary character, along with Sybil
Laurence_Olivier
American actor (1958–2022)
Quixote in Tennessee Williams's Camino Real. In 2012 at GTC, he played Elyot Chase in Noël Coward's Private Lives. Von Dohlen died on July 5, 2022, aged
Lenny_Von_Dohlen
1998 film by Shekhar Kapurr
as John Ballard John Gielgud as Pope Pius V Kenny Doughty as Sir Thomas Elyot Angus Deayton as Armagil Waad, Chancellor of the Exchequer Vladimir Vega
Elizabeth_(film)
British actor and writer (born 1956)
Retrieved 6 March 2026. Mark Ravenhill. "Plays about men: Mark Ravenhill, Kevin Elyot, William Gaminara". In State of Play: Playwrights on Playwriting (David
William_Gaminara
Ancient Greek maxim
the period also emphasized the social dimension of self-knowledge; Thomas Elyot linked the maxim to the Biblical commandment "Love thy neighbour as thyself"
Know_thyself
English actor (1913–1994)
hospitals in the British Isles, and the actor playing the lead role of Elyot Chase was called to service. Cushing agreed to take his place with very
Peter_Cushing
Efforts to reduce foreign terms in English
needless—persisted in the 16th and 17th centuries. Among others, Thomas Elyot, a neologiser, borrowed extensively from abroad in support of "the necessary
Linguistic_purism_in_English
2009 Educating Rita Frank BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play 2010 Private Lives Elyot BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play 2010 A Charles Paris Mystery: Cast in Order of
Bill Nighy on screen and stage
Bill_Nighy_on_screen_and_stage
Among them are the English Bible of Richard Taverner; the original works and translations of Sir Thomas Elyot; Thomas Lupset's Counsels of Saint Isidore
Thomas_Berthelet
912201. RCIN 912201. "Margaret, Lady Elyot (c.1500-1560)". Royal Collection Trust. Inventory no. 912204. "Sir Thomas Elyot (c.1490-1546)". Royal Collection
List of portrait drawings by Hans Holbein the Younger
List_of_portrait_drawings_by_Hans_Holbein_the_Younger
American actor (1904–1981)
Shipmates John Paul Jones The Man in Possession Raymond Dabney Private Lives Elyot Chase 1932 Lovers Courageous Willie Smith But the Flesh Is Weak Max Clement
Robert_Montgomery_(actor)
English actor of the stage and screen
Sensibility (1995), Neil Jordan's historical drama Michael Collins (1995), Richard Curtis' romantic comedy Love Actually (2003), and the science fiction comedies
Alan Rickman on screen and stage
Alan_Rickman_on_screen_and_stage
Venetian explorer (c. 1474 – c. 1557)
Bristol. These were mastered by Richard Savery and Philip Ketyner, respectively, and fitted out by Robert Thorne and Hugh Elyot. They brought back a certain
Sebastian_Cabot_(explorer)
English actor
Raymond Brock in Plenty (with Cate Blanchett) for the Almeida at the Albery; Elyot in Private Lives (Theatre Royal Bath). He also appeared in The Good Samaritan
Julian_Wadham
English actor (born 1974)
headgear, wonderfully dark, moving and mysterious story lines from Mr Richard Wardlow". The series also aired in the U.S. on BBC America. Also in 2015
Matthew_Macfadyen
Gregory Doran, theatre director Graham Eatough, theatre director Kevin Elyot, playwright, screenwriter and actor Judy Finnigan, television presenter
List of University of Bristol people
List_of_University_of_Bristol_people
2005 British TV series or programme
Based on 20,000 Streets Under the Sky by Patrick Hamilton Written by Kevin Elyot Directed by Simon Curtis Starring Bryan Dick Sally Hawkins Zoë Tapper Theme
Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky
Twenty_Thousand_Streets_Under_the_Sky
Irish bishop
Robert Elyot was Bishop of Waterford from 1349 to 1350; and then of Killala from 1351 to 1383. He was appointed 8 June 1351 but deprived by Antipope Clement
Robert_Elyot_(bishop)
maintain the public's interest in both dictionaries. Lehmberg, Stanford. "Elyot, Sir Thomas (c.1490–1546)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed
Early_English_dictionaries
Australian actor and playwright
in Brisbane, directed by David Berthold. Schmitz played the lead role of Elyot Chase in Noël Coward's Private Lives, to packed audiences in Sydney and
Toby_Schmitz
Theatre in London, England
Terry Johnson, directed by Phyllida Lloyd (1993) My Night with Reg by Kevin Elyot, directed by Roger Michell (1994) Blasted by Sarah Kane, directed by James
Royal_Court_Theatre
Danish actor (born 1970)
Scott brought Coster-Waldau back for the 2005 film Kingdom of Heaven. Richard Loncraine cast Coster-Waldau for Wimbledon and Firewall. In 2007, he played
Nikolaj_Coster-Waldau
Hungarian aristocrat (1891–1978)
portrayed the dancer. Riot at the Rite (2005), a BBC TV movie, written by Kevin Elyot and directed by Andy Wilson, portraying the rehearsal and premiere of Igor
Romola_de_Pulszky
David Edgar Helen Edmundson David Eldridge Inua Ellams Ben Elton Kevin Elyot Tim Firth Michael Frayn Terence Frisby Christopher Fry Pam Gems Juliet Gilkes
List of British playwrights since 1950
List_of_British_playwrights_since_1950
Football game played in Europe
throughout most accounts from 16th-century England. In 1531, Sir Thomas Elyot noted in his The Book of the Governor the dangers of football, as well as
Medieval_football
following were mayors of Rye, East Sussex, England: August 1380 – 1382: Stephen Elyot Aug. 1390–1, 1393–4, 1395-7: John Baddyng August ?1387-8, 1389–90, 1392-3:
Mayor_of_Rye
English nobleman (c. 1520 – 1551)
Gregory. He provided for his son, the sort of education which Sir Thomas Elyot was advocating for the ruling class. In a letter to Thomas Cromwell, Henry
Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell
Gregory_Cromwell,_1st_Baron_Cromwell
October – John Taverner, composer (born c. 1490) 1546 26 March – Thomas Elyot, diplomat and scholar (born c. 1496) 16 July – Anne Askew, Protestant (burned
1540s_in_England
Canadian actor, producer, director and writer (born 1959)
together for first time in 30 years" by Richard Ouzounian at thestar.com "Martha Burns returns to her roots" by Richard Ouzounian at thestar.com "Swimming
Paul_Gross
Pearl S. Buck. Adapted from the play by Noël Coward. Cast: Orson Welles (Elyot Chase), Gertrude Lawrence (Amanda Prynne), Naomi Campbell (Sibyl Chase)
Orson_Welles_radio_credits
British theatre award
Branagh Benedict Cumberbatch James McAvoy David Tennant 2 nominations Richard Armitage Ben Daniels Ralph Fiennes David Haig Tom Hiddleston Conleth Hill
WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play
WhatsOnStage_Award_for_Best_Actor_in_a_Play
British actress
Aggie/Clodia in Nobel Prize winner Derek Walcott's The Last Carnival; Kevin Elyot's The Day I Stood Still, directed by the Ian Rickson for the Royal National
Catherine Russell (British actress)
Catherine_Russell_(British_actress)
English actor
thriller The Woman in Black at the Fortune Theatre (2006–07). Shelley played Elyot Chase in Noël Coward's Private Lives at the Theatre Royal, York and returned
Paul_Shelley
Welsh actor (1933–2023)
Theatre, 1978 Antony, Antony and Cleopatra, Young Vic Theatre, London, 1982 Elyot, Private Lives, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1990 Cassius, Julius Caesar, Hartford
Keith_Baxter_(actor)
Elop (born 1963), Canadian businessman and technology executive Stephen Elyot (died c.1395), English politician and vintner Steven Emerson (born 1954)
List of people with given name Stephen
List_of_people_with_given_name_Stephen
2015 French film
as Mme Sidorov Olivier Rabourdin as Abel Dédalus Anne Benoît as Louise Elyot Milshtein as Marc Zylberberg Pierre Andrau as Kovalki Lily Taieb as Delphine
My_Golden_Days
American theatre award for Broadway actors
Merrick Liam Neeson The Crucible John Proctor Alan Rickman Private Lives Elyot Chase Jeffrey Wright Topdog/Underdog Lincoln 2003 (57th) Brian Dennehy Long
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play
Tony_Award_for_Best_Actor_in_a_Play
English printer (c.1476–1554)
[pseudonymous humanist allegory attributed to, amongst others,Sir Thomas Elyot and Richard Croke] [De octo partium orationis constructione libellus, by William
John_Siberch
English actor (born 1957)
Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2013. Elyot, Kevin (2004). Four Plays. Nick Hern Books. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-85459-830-1
Clive_Mantle
Overview of the events of 1510 in literature
philosophia libri tres, Book One Andrea Alciato – Emblemata Sir Thomas Elyot – The Boke Named the Governour, the first English work concerning moral
16th_century_in_literature
1755 dictionary by Samuel Johnson
being a Latin-English "wordbook" by Sir Thomas Elyot published in 1538. The next to appear was by Richard Mulcaster, a headmaster, in 1583. Mulcaster compiled
A Dictionary of the English Language
A_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language
American actor (1923–2012)
appearance as his West Coast television debut. He later reported that Richard Widmark was originally offered the role, but when Widmark learned that
William_Windom_(actor)
American actor and singer (b. 1930)
Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe musical Camelot in 1960. He also understudied Richard Burton (King Arthur) and Roddy McDowall (Arthur's son Mordred), going on
John_Cullum
Scottish physician
are some curious notes on British writers on health, including Sir Thomas Elyot, Thomas Morgan (CoganP), Edmund Hollyngs, William Vaughan, Thomas Venner
James Mackenzie (physician, died 1761)
James_Mackenzie_(physician,_died_1761)
Annual award for London theatre
John Wood Two awards Falstaff from Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 Richard III of England from Richard III Willy Loman from Death of a Salesman Eddie Carbone from
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor
Laurence_Olivier_Award_for_Best_Actor
British theatrical award
Fastest Clock in the Universe 1993 Simon Donald Theatre of Stuff 1994 Kevin Elyot My Night With Reg 1995 Jez Butterworth Mojo 1996 Martin McDonagh The Beauty
Critics'_Circle_Theatre_Award
Castiglione (d.1529) and also in The Boke Named The Governour by Sir Thomas Elyot (d.1546). Although he was born into a minor gentry family of Devonshire
Walter_Erle_(died_1581)
English poet and actress (1758–1800)
Romanticism 55 (Summer 2016): 143–184. Plaidy, Jean. Perdita's Prince. 1969. Elyot, Amanda. All For Love: The Scandalous Life and Times of Royal Mistress Mary
Mary_Robinson_(poet)
English lawyer and judge (1552–1634)
II. Most early lawyers were not noted for their eloquence, with Thomas Elyot writing that "[they] lacked elocution and pronunciation, two of the principal
Edward_Coke
Former hall of the University of Oxford
Brajendranath Dey, of the Indian Civil Service, matriculated 1874 Thomas Elyot (alleged) Thomas Harriot, 16th-century astronomer, mathematician, ethnographer
St_Mary_Hall,_Oxford
British television drama anthology series
Steel, Rachel Robertson and Angus MacInnes 9 August 1990 Killing Time Kevin Elyot David Attwood Hilary Salmon Cast: Pip Donaghy, Aidan Gillen, Harold Innocent
The_Play_on_One
American actor
Written by the Chapel Playhouse's director, Charlotte Buchwald Private Lives Elyot Chapel Playhouse, Guilford John Vivyan's grueling summer ended with his
John_Vivyan
Annual awards ceremony for theatrical achievements
Cartwright 1993 – Jamais Vu by Ken Campbell 1994 – My Night with Reg by Kevin Elyot 1995 – Dealer's Choice by Patrick Marber 1996 – 'Art' by Yasmina Reza 1997
Standard_Theatre_Awards
Calendar year
Wishart, Scottish religious reformer (martyred) (b. 1513) March 26 – Thomas Elyot, English diplomat and scholar (b. c. 1490) April 7 – Friedrich Myconius
1546
Australian actor (1938–2016)
Ruddigore Sir Despard Murgatroyd State Theatre, Melbourne 1996 Private Lives Elyot Chase Fairfax Studio, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company 1997 Sweet
Lewis_Fiander
List of law enforcement officials
Cambs. (2nd term) 20 November 1532: Sir Thomas Elyot, of Carlton, Cambs. 17 November 1533: Sir Richard Sapcott, of Elton, Hunts. (present-day Cambridgeshire)
Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
Sheriff_of_Cambridgeshire_and_Huntingdonshire
British television series
Terence Rattigan. Among its directors were Karel Reisz, Anthony Page, Richard Eyre, Simon Curtis, and Harold Pinter. Its high-profile cast included Colin
Performance (British TV series)
Performance_(British_TV_series)
Aspect of sports history
imprisonment, such game to be used in the city in the future. In 1531, Sir Thomas Elyot wrote that: in like wise foote balle, wherin is nothinge but beastly furie
Early history of American football
Early_history_of_American_football
British-American actor (1896–1969)
Sherman 1935 Becky Sharp Rawdon Crawley Rouben Mamoulian 1935 Lady Tubbs Elyot Wembsleigh Alan Crosland 1935 The Gay Deception Lord Clewe William Wyler
Alan_Mowbray
New York City theatrical production troupe (1995 –)
by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld, directed by Jo Bonney My Night With Reg by Kevin Elyot, directed by Jack Hofsiss 1997–1998 Goose-Pimples by Mike Leigh, directed
The_New_Group
- 1996 - Achilles". YouTube. 9 April 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2018. "Richard Natale, author of Love on the Jersey Shore | Bold Strokes Books". Bold
List of LGBTQ-related films of 1996
List_of_LGBTQ-related_films_of_1996
Deputy of Ireland (died 1559) Approximate date Thomas Elyot, diplomat and scholar (died 1546) Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, Lord Chancellor (died 1567) Henry
1490s_in_England
Annual award for London theatre
Gagarin Way Gregory Burke Humble Boy Charlotte Jones Mouth to Mouth Kevin Elyot 2003 Vincent in Brixton Nicholas Wright Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train Stephen
Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play
Laurence_Olivier_Award_for_Best_New_Play
be used in the city in the future."[citation needed] In 1531, Sir Thomas Elyot wrote that English "Footeballe is nothinge but beastlie furie and extreme
History_of_rugby_union
Former American theater award
Pullman The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? Martin Gray Alan Rickman Private Lives Elyot Chase Dallas Roberts Nocturne The Son Jeffrey Wright Topdog/Underdog Lincoln
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
Drama_Desk_Award_for_Outstanding_Actor_in_a_Play
English physician and cleric (c. 1515–1576)
(1498–1562). This work was under the influence of the Castell of Health of Thomas Elyot. The content was largely Galenist, but with early mentions of Paracelsian
William_Bullein
Isherwood's life in Berlin in the early 1930s. The film was adapted by Kevin Elyot from Isherwood's autobiography of the same title. Directed by Geoffrey Sax
List_of_films_set_in_Berlin
1955 by The Standard in recognition of achievement in London theatre. Richard Burton was the inaugural winner of the award. The most recent recipient
Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor
Standard_Theatre_Award_for_Best_Actor
Men, Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1529) The Defense of Good Women, Thomas Elyot (1545) La Nobiltà delle Donne, The Nobility of Women, Lodovico Domenichi
List_of_feminist_literature
Tudor priest, tutor and author (c.1485-1554)
ambitious, following lines suggested by More, Stephen Gardiner and Thomas Elyot, and including music, visual aids and the company of William Parr and the
John_Palsgrave
Administrative unit of the Church of England
bef. 1492–c. 1506: William Elyot ?–1508: John Vesey (later Dean of Windsor and Bishop of Exeter) 3 August 1508–c. 1512: Richard Norton c. 1512–1515 (res
Archdeacon_of_Barnstaple
English priest and humanist scholar (d. 1530)
to Pole there in 1529. It is in the tradition of Utopia, and of Thomas Elyot's almost contemporary The Boke named the Governour. "Lupset, Thomas (LPST498T)"
Thomas_Lupset
RICHARD ELYOT
RICHARD ELYOT
Male
German
Contracted form of German Reginhard, REINHARD means "wise and strong."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old High German Ricohard, RIKARD means "powerful ruler."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Old High German Ricohard, RIKHARD means "powerful ruler."
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Old High German Ricohard, RIHARD means "powerful ruler."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Ricardus, RICCARDO means "powerful ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Arabic, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Brave One; Strong Ruler; A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages; Dominant Ruler; Powerful Leader
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Ricardus, RICARDO means "powerful ruler."
Female
English
Feminine form of English Richard, RICHARDA means "powerful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Richard.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from the personal name Richard. Richards is a frequent name in Wales.
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Ricardo, RICARDA means "powerful ruler." Used mostly in Germany.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Rickard.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, and Dutch
English, French, German, and Dutch : from a Germanic personal name
composed of the elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + hard
‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.A Richard from Normandy is documented in Quebec City in 1669, with
the secondary surname
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Powerful Ruler
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Riccardo, RICCARDA means "powerful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall) and German
English (Devon and Cornwall) and German : variant of Richard.Americanized spelling of German Reichardt.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English Shakespearean French German
Powerful ruler.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Richard.A Ricard is documented in Montreal in 1665, with the secondary surname Saint-Germain.
Male
French
Norman French form of Latin Ricardus, RICHAUD means "powerful ruler."
Male
English
English form of Norman French Richaud, RICHARD means "powerful ruler."
RICHARD ELYOT
RICHARD ELYOT
Girl/Female
English French
Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tempest' A savage and deformed slave.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Paradise
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Praise Highly; Eulogize
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Attacking Enemies
Boy/Male
Sikh
Triumph for gods name, Triumph of the inseparable creator
Biblical
justice of the Lord
Boy/Male
Sikh
Success, The light of glory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the barony of Lamberton in Berwickshire, or in some instances possibly from Lamerton in Devon, named from Old English lamb ‘lamb’ + burna ‘stream’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’, i.e. ‘farmsead on the lamb stream’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of God
RICHARD ELYOT
RICHARD ELYOT
RICHARD ELYOT
RICHARD ELYOT
RICHARD ELYOT
n.
One of a sect of Adamites in the fifteenth century; -- so called from one Picard of Flanders. See Adamite.
n.
A plant; chard.
n.
A kind of spear anciently used. Its use was prohibited by a statute of Richard II.
v. i.
A salted and smoked fish, as the pilchard.
n.
The pilchard.
n.
A piece of money coined in the east by Richard II. of England.
n.
See Poachard.
n.
One who cultivates an orchard.
n.
A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales.
n.
A small European food fish (Clupea pilchardus) resembling the herring, but thicker and rounder. It is sometimes taken in great numbers on the coast of England.
n.
An instrument, as a lyre or harp, having three strings.
n.
A variety of the white beet, which produces large, succulent leaves and leafstalks.
n.
A follower of the Rev. Richard Cameron, a Scotch Covenanter of the time of Charles II.
prep.
Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.
n.
A garden or orchard.
n.
A garden.
n.
An orchard.
n.
In America, any one of several species of the genus Icterus, belonging to the family Icteridae. See Baltimore oriole, and Orchard oriole, under Orchard.
n.
The pochard; -- called also dunair, and dunker, or dun-curre.
n.
An inclosure containing fruit trees; also, the fruit trees, collectively; -- used especially of apples, peaches, pears, cherries, plums, or the like, less frequently of nutbearing trees and of sugar maple trees.