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English actor (1873–1922)
"Roy" Redgrave (26 April 1873 – 25 May 1922) was an English stage and silent film actor. Redgrave is considered to be the first member of the Redgrave
Roy_Redgrave
English acting dynasty
Redgrave is the most prominent, having won Oscar, Tony, Golden Globe and Emmy Awards. The family tree below shows the notable members of family Roy Redgrave
Redgrave_family
English actor and filmmaker (1908–1985)
(1951). Redgrave was born in Bristol, England, the son of actress Margaret Scudamore and the silent film actor Roy Redgrave. Roy left when Redgrave was six
Michael_Redgrave
British and American actress (1943–2010)
man Roy Redgrave. Redgrave attended Queen's Gate School in London, where she initially trained to become a professional show jumper. However, Redgrave left
Lynn_Redgrave
Major-General Sir Roy Michael Frederick Redgrave KBE MC (16 September 1925 – 3 July 2011) was Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong. Educated at Lambrook
Roy Redgrave (British Army officer)
Roy_Redgrave_(British_Army_officer)
British theatre and film actress (1881–1958)
She and her first husband, Roy Redgrave (1873–1922), are considered to be the first members of the now renowned Redgrave acting dynasty. Margaret was
Margaret_Scudamore
British actress (1910–2003)
Rachel Redgrave (28 May 1910 – 24 May 2003), known primarily by her birth name Rachel Kempson, was an English actress. She married Sir Michael Redgrave, and
Rachel_Kempson
Topics referred to by the same term
Redgrave may refer to: Redgrave family, a British family of actors and actresses Roy Redgrave (1873–1922) Michael Redgrave (1908–1985) Vanessa Redgrave
Redgrave
Quaid, Meg Ryan, Jack Quaid, Randy Quaid Redgrave family: Roy Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Natasha Richardson, Joely Richardson Debbie
List of entertainment industry dynasties
List_of_entertainment_industry_dynasties
1977 television documentary by Roy Battersby
documentary from 1977. It was produced by and starred Vanessa Redgrave, and directed by Roy Battersby. The documentary is about the PLO (Palestine Liberation
The_Palestinian
School in Winkfield, Berkshire, England
4th Marquess of Normanby KG, British peer and Knight of the Garter Sir Roy Redgrave, former Major General Commanding the Household Division of the British
Lambrook
Love (1877–1943) Maggie Moffat (1873–1943) Gertie Millar (1879–1952) Roy Redgrave (1873–1922) Ada Reeve (1874–1966) Henry Stephenson (1871–1956) Ellaline
List_of_British_actors
1911 Australian film
The Christian is a 1911 Australian silent film starring Roy Redgrave and Eugenie Duggan. It was the first film directed by Franklyn Barrett. The film was
The_Christian_(1911_film)
Romanian-born British businessman
Wiesel who received an honorary knighthood, and British Army general Roy Redgrave whose mother was Romanian and who was born in Bucharest), he was the
George_Iacobescu
1913 Australian film
leaving Joe with his aboriginal friends. George Bryant as Joe Moondyne Roy Redgrave as Isaac Bowman Godfrey Cass as Te Mana Roa The film was shot in and
Moondyne_(film)
1973 Lt Gen David Scott-Barrett August 1973 – November 1975 Maj Gen Roy Redgrave November 1975 – January 1978 Lt Gen Robert Richardson January 1978 –
List of commandants of Berlin Sectors
List_of_commandants_of_Berlin_Sectors
English character actor (1934–1988)
film directed by and starring Charlton Heston, John Gielgud and Vanessa Redgrave, as a patient in the BBC One hospital drama Casualty, and a voice role
Roy_Kinnear
United States Army general (1901–1987)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Maxwell_D._Taylor
American general (1911–1992)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
James_H._Polk
Wireless Telegraphy was a 1910 Australian play by William Anderson and Roy Redgrave. The play was based on the case of Hawley Harvey Crippen who was still
By_Wireless_Telegraphy
Public school in Sherborne, Dorset, England
Mackay-Dick; commander of British Forces in Hong Kong Major General Sir Roy Redgrave; and Deputy Commander Operation Inherent Resolve Major General Rupert
Sherborne_School
1913 Australian film
by illustrated tableaux. It tells the story about a dying stockman. Roy Redgrave Godfrey Cass as the stock rider's mate George Bryant as the stockrider
The_Sick_Stockrider
US Army general (1907–1990)
of Lieutenant Colonel Norton (82nd G3) states that Gavin ordered Colonel Roy Lindquist (508th) to "attempt to seize the Nijmegen Bridge with a small force
James_M._Gavin
Commander of the British Army in Hong Kong
1976–1978 Lieutenant-General Sir John Archer 1978–1980 Major-General Sir Roy Redgrave 1980–1982 Major-General John Chapple 1982–1985 Major-General Derek Boorman
Commander British Forces in Hong Kong
Commander_British_Forces_in_Hong_Kong
Division and General Officer Commanding London District Major General Sir Roy Redgrave, former Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong Major General Rupert
List_of_Old_Shirburnians
Area of London, mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth
to Kennington Park – the Slade Memorial Fountain. Roy Redgrave, actor, and patriarch of the Redgrave acting family, was born in Kennington in 1873. Vincent
Kennington
Western Australian bushranger (d. 1900)
Directed by W. J. Lincoln, it starred George Bryant, Godfrey Cass and Roy Redgrave. Randolph Stow wrote a humorous children's book, Midnite: The Story of
Moondyne_Joe
Group of foreigners in the country
Mitrany, scholar Paul Neagu, artist Emma Raducanu, tennis player (MBE) Sir Roy Redgrave, army officer (KBE) Ion Rațiu, politician Solomon Schechter, rabbi Constantin
Romanians in the United Kingdom
Romanians_in_the_United_Kingdom
Australian theatre manager (1868-1940)
such actors and writers as Edmund Duggan, Bert Bailey, Olive Wilton and Roy Redgrave and for a time his private secretary was Beaumont Smith. The financial
William_Anderson_(theatre)
Soviet general (1891–1973)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Alexander_Gorbatov
Redgrave-Richardson-Nero Roy Redgrave was the father of Sir Michael Redgrave. Sir Michael was the father of siblings Vanessa, Lynn and Corin Redgrave
List of show business families
List_of_show_business_families
Play written by Edmund Duggan
included Duggan, Bailey and Roy Redgrave. It featured readings from Adam Lindsay Gordon, of whom Duggan was a great admirer Roy Redgrave as Jack Melton Larry
My_Mate
Soviet military commander
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Matvei_Zakharov
United States Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Sam_S._Walker
Longford 16 March – Based on novel IMDb The Christian Franklyn Barrett Roy Redgrave, Eugenie Duggan Drama 2 December – Based on play IMDb The Colleen Bawn
List of Australian films of the 1910s
List_of_Australian_films_of_the_1910s
Soviet military officer
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Nikolai_Berzarin
Cemetery in New South Wales, Australia
entertainer Gladys Moncrieff (1976) and founder of the acting dynasty Roy Redgrave (1922); cricketer Warwick Armstrong; and Edmund Resch junior of the Resch's
Waverley_Cemetery
Actress (1875–1974)
of the Booth family, and in 20th century Australia with Roy Redgrave, founder of the Redgrave family. Although having no previous family acting background
Minnie_Tittell_Brune
Australian actor
were Arthur W. Sterry, George Sorlie, George Edwards, Lily Dampier, Roy Redgrave, Raymond Longford, Lottie Lyell, and Alfred Rolfe. In 1920 he sold out
Philip_Lytton
J. Searle Dawley Mary Pickford, Owen Moore The Crisis W. J. Lincoln Roy Redgrave, Godfrey Cass An Australian melodrama An Elephant on His Hands Al Christie
List of lost silent films (1910–1914)
List_of_lost_silent_films_(1910–1914)
British Army general (1902-1982)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Geoffrey_Bourne,_Baron_Bourne
United States Army general (1924–2005)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Joseph_C._McDonough
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Sydney Gladys Moncrieff (1976), entertainer Jack Moses (1945), writer Roy Redgrave (1922), actor Edmund Resch junior (1963), brewer Sir Richard Richards
South_Head_General_Cemetery
United States Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Frank_L._Howley
1913 Australian convict melodrama film
himself to escape the penalty." Roy Redgrave Godfrey Cass George Bryant Tom Cannan According to the Prahran Telegraph, Redgrave was "exceptionally good" and
Transported
1920 film
Ben Marsden Roland Conway as Dick Marsden Cliff Pyatt as Jim Marsden Roy Redgrave as Dan Moran William Pearson as Sir Frederick Moranger Stuart MacRae
Robbery Under Arms (1920 film)
Robbery_Under_Arms_(1920_film)
Four act play
Eric Mayne Rutland Beckett Eric Mayne Prince Michael Halliwell Hobbes Roy Redgrave Halliwell Hobbes Captain Hector Frederick Ross Edward Duggan Frederick
The Prince and the Beggar Maid (play)
The_Prince_and_the_Beggar_Maid_(play)
Being Earnest), cancer. Fred Newman, 76, American psychotherapist. Sir Roy Redgrave, 85, British Army general. Len Sassaman, 31, American cryptographer,
Deaths_in_July_2011
1917 Australian film
film's 5,000 foot length, 1,000 feet was dedicated to humorous titles. Roy Redgrave as Dad Hayseed Walter Cornock as Joe Hayseed Pearl Hellmrich as Pansy
Our_Friends,_the_Hayseeds
British Army general (1917–1977)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
James_Bowes-Lyon
1942) Francis King, author (b. 1923) Anna Massey, actress (b. 1937) Roy Redgrave, Army officer (b. 1925) 4 July John Davies Evans, archaeologist (b. 1925)
2011_in_the_United_Kingdom
British Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Bernard_Gordon_Lennox
British Army officer (1931–2022)
Military offices Preceded by Sir Roy Redgrave Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong 1980–1982 Succeeded by Sir Derek Boorman New title Deputy Chief
John Chapple (British Army officer)
John_Chapple_(British_Army_officer)
Scottish military officer (1922–2003)
Cathcart Commandant, British Sector in Berlin 1973−1975 Succeeded by Sir Roy Redgrave Preceded by Sir Chandos Blair GOC Scotland 1976−1979 Succeeded by Sir
David_Scott-Barrett
United States Army major general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Ralph_Osborne
British Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Robert Corbett (British Army officer)
Robert_Corbett_(British_Army_officer)
British actor, director and producer (1932–2023)
and radio in the late 1940s and as the former husband of actress Lynn Redgrave, to whom he was married for 33 years. However, he established himself as
John_Clark_(actor)
Australian actor
Were King as Louis XI Leah Kleschna as Schram, to Tittell Brune and Roy Redgrave John Glayde's Honour as Michael Shurmur to Thomas Kingston and Mrs. Brough
J._B._Atholwood
British Army general
Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong 1976–1978 Succeeded by Sir Roy Redgrave Commander in Chief, UK Land Forces 1978–1980 Succeeded by Sir Timothy
John Archer (British Army officer)
John_Archer_(British_Army_officer)
English twin brothers and filmmakers
and the public. They followed up with Thunder Rock (1942) with Michael Redgrave, a passionate anti-isolationist allegory distinguished by imaginative cinematography
Boulting_brothers
German military officer (1926–1979)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Helmut_Poppe
British Army general (1899–1970)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Lewis_Lyne
British Army general (1919–1999)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Alan Cathcart, 6th Earl Cathcart
Alan_Cathcart,_6th_Earl_Cathcart
1970 soundtrack album by Ron Geesin and Roger Waters
is the soundtrack album to Roy Battersby's 1970 documentary film The Body, about human biology, narrated by Vanessa Redgrave and Frank Finlay. The music
Music_from_The_Body
la Mare, poet, short story writer and novelist (died 1956) 26 April – Roy Redgrave, silent film actor (died 1922) 8 May – Nevil Sidgwick, chemist (died
1873_in_the_United_Kingdom
British Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Claude_Dunbar
British Army officer
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
John Nelson (British Army officer)
John_Nelson_(British_Army_officer)
1913 Australian film
capture them. Maisie marries Roger and Ned gives them gold as a dowry. Roy Redgrave Godfrey Cass George Bryant Tom Cannam Charles Wheeler Beryl Bryant A
The_Remittance_Man
1913 Australian film
taken on 6 September 1913 and included Meritus winning the Doona Trials. Roy Redgrave Godfrey Cass George Bryant Tom Cannan Beryl Bryant Marion Willis Ward
The_Road_to_Ruin_(1913_film)
British Army general (1911–1978)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
David_Peel_Yates
United States Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
George_M._Seignious
Recipient of the Legion of Merit
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Frank_A._Keating
British Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Francis_Rome
British Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
David Mostyn (British Army officer)
David_Mostyn_(British_Army_officer)
British Army general (1903–1965)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Robert_Cottrell-Hill
United States Army general (1896–1959)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Floyd_Lavinius_Parks
James Arthur Pollock, physicist (born in Ireland) (b. 1865) 25 May – Roy Redgrave, actor (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1873) 31 May – Jørgen Jensen
1922_in_Australia
side by inventing things, such as an elastic-sided shoe. A meeting with Roy Redgrave who had just toured Australia successfully prompted him to move to that
John_Faulkner_(actor)
British Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Patrick_Brooking
British Army general (1929–2014)
Military offices Preceded by Sir Roy Redgrave Commandant, British Sector in Berlin 1978−1980 Succeeded by Sir David Mostyn Preceded by Sir Richard Lawson
Robert Richardson (British Army officer)
Robert_Richardson_(British_Army_officer)
1909 Australian play by Bert Bailey and Edmund Duggan
was a success on the stage, with the part of Dave Goulburn played by Roy Redgrave. The original production was produced by William Anderson. The Man from
The_Man_from_Outback
US Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Ray_Barker
Award ceremony for films of 1977
Point was the most nominated film in Oscar history without a win. Vanessa Redgrave became the first performer to win in a supporting acting category for playing
50th_Academy_Awards
Historical building in Melbourne, Australia
Duggan in a leading role. Her brother Edmund Duggan, Olive Wilton and Roy Redgrave also acted in a number of these productions. Other companies such as
King's_Theatre,_Melbourne
British Army general and diplomat (1901–1981)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
William Oliver (British Army officer)
William_Oliver_(British_Army_officer)
Fictional character in the Devil May Cry series
He was originally going to be a Western policeman. His early name, Tony Redgrave, served as a reference to one of the characters from Resident Evil, Chris
Dante_(Devil_May_Cry)
U.S. Army Major General (1896–1972)
and assumed duty as chief of staff, V Corps under Major General Stafford LeRoy Irwin at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He was ordered to Camp Breckinridge
Cornelius_E._Ryan
German military officer (1914–1995)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Arthur_Kunath
United States Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Albert_Watson_II
1953 film by Harold French
Gainsborough Pictures announced plans to make a Rob Roy film starring Will Fyffe, Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave directed by Carol Reed. Leslie Arliss and
Rob_Roy:_The_Highland_Rogue
British Army general (1892–1947)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Eric_Nares
Month of 1922
1984)[citation needed] Died: Roy Redgrave, 49, English stage actor and film actor considered to be the first member of the Redgrave acting dynasty (b. 1873)[citation
May_1922
United States Army general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Barksdale_Hamlett
1942 film
Thunder Rock is a 1942 British drama film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Michael Redgrave and Barbara Mullen, with James Mason and Lilli Palmer
Thunder_Rock_(film)
British Army general (1903–1974)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Charles Coleman (British Army officer)
Charles_Coleman_(British_Army_officer)
British Army Lieutenant General (1901-1984)
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Otway_Herbert
United States Army lieutenant general
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Lemuel_Mathewson
1898 play by Hall Caine
UK, and was further revised in Australia during 1911 by English actor Roy Redgrave. The Australian stage version was filmed as The Christian shortly after
The_Christian_(1898_play)
British television director (1936–2024)
Roy John Battersby (20 April 1936 – 10 January 2024) was a British television director, known for his work in drama productions such as Between The Lines
Roy_Battersby
British Army general and Governor of Victoria
Bowes-Lyon (1968–70) Lord Cathcart (1970–73) David Scott-Barrett (1973–75) Roy Redgrave (1975–78) Robert Richardson (1978–80) David Mostyn (1980–83) Bernard
Rohan_Delacombe
ROY REDGRAVE
ROY REDGRAVE
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai jewelry name SROY means "chain."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew
Red Haired; Roe Deer
Boy/Male
Celtic American Gaelic Scottish French
Red haired.
Male
English
 Short form of English/Scottish Ronald, RON means "wise ruler." Compare with another form of Ron.
Boy/Male
English
Boy.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Hindu, Indian, Kerala, Netherlands, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
King; Red; Regal; Red Haired
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Red Haired; Roe Deer
Female
German
 Short form of German Rosamund, ROS means "horse-protection." Compare with another form of Ros.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Red Rob.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Rosie, ROSY means "rose."
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : nickname for a person with red hair, from Gaelic ruadh ‘red’.English (of Norman origin) : variant of Ray 1, cognate of 3.French : from Old French rey, roy ‘king’ (from Latin rex, genitive regis), a nickname for someone who lived in a regal fashion or who had earned the title in some contest of skill or by presiding over festivities.Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi : variant of Rai.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Rolly, ROLY means "famous land."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Roxie, ROXY means "dawn."
Female
English
 Short form of English Rosalind, ROS means "weak horse." Compare with another form of Ros.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
King
Male
Irish
 Pet form of Irish Gaelic Roibéard, ROY means "bright fame." Compare with other forms of Roy.
Female
English
(רï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with strictly masculine Ron.
Male
Hebrew
(רï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with another form of Ron.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Japanese, Jewish, Scandinavian, Swiss
Joy; Rules with Good Judgment; Song of Joy; Mountain of Strength; Crooked Nose; Ruler's Counselor; Song
Girl/Female
Australian, Scandinavian
Toy
ROY REDGRAVE
ROY REDGRAVE
Male
Greek
(Αἴσωπος) Original Greek form of Latin Æsop, the name of the author of Æsop's Fables, said to be a hump-backed slave of African descent; therefore, the name has taken on the AISOPOS means "hump-backed," but in Greek it means "Ethiop."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Probably an Americanized form of English Mangham.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
One who Rules; The Legend of Mankind
Girl/Female
Arabic
Joyness
Girl/Female
Indian
A flower, Clever, Patient
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Adoniyah, ADONIJAH means "my Lord is Jehovah." In the bible, this is the name of the fourth son of David, and a couple of other characters.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Latin
Majestic; Variant of Augustine
Boy/Male
Tamil
Virshahi | விரஷாஹீ
Male
Yiddish
(הֶעש×ֶעל) Variant form of Yiddish Hershel, HESCHEL means "deer."
ROY REDGRAVE
ROY REDGRAVE
ROY REDGRAVE
ROY REDGRAVE
ROY REDGRAVE
n.
To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles.
v. t.
To transport in a boat propelled with oars; as, to row the captain ashore in his barge.
v. i.
To use the oar; as, to row well.
n.
A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or columns.
v. t.
To act as a boy; -- in allusion to the former practice of boys acting women's parts on the stage.
a.
capable of being drawn into a thread, as a glutinous substance; stringy; viscous; tenacious; glutinous; as ropy sirup; ropy lees.
v. t.
To propel with oars, as a boat or vessel, along the surface of water; as, to row a boat.
n.
Troy weight.
n.
A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray.
v. t.
To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes; as, to rot vegetable fiber.
v. t.
To give joy to; to congratulate.
v. t.
To rot by steeping in water; to water-ret; as, to water-rot hemp or flax.
n.
A rod used as a tie. See Tie.
n.
That which causes joy or happiness.
n.
One of the component elements of the total radiation from a body; any definite or limited portion of the spectrum; as, the red ray; the violet ray. See Illust. under Light.
n.
See Christcross-row.
n.
The sign or exhibition of joy; gayety; mirth; merriment; festivity.
n.
A disease or decay in fruits, leaves, or wood, supposed to be caused by minute fungi. See Bitter rot, Black rot, etc., below.