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  • Sampler (needlework)
  • Textile artwork used to display skills and techniques

    A needlework sampler is a piece of embroidery or cross-stitching produced as a 'specimen of achievement', demonstration or a test of skill in needlework

    Sampler (needlework)

    Sampler (needlework)

    Sampler_(needlework)

  • Sampler
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    signal to a discrete signal Sampler (needlework), a handstitched piece of embroidery used to demonstrate skill in needlework Sampler (surname) A quilt where

    Sampler

    Sampler

  • Whitman's
  • American chocolate brand

    the package was inspired by grandma's needlework. The package of the box resembles the folk art sampler needlework of a bird on a branch, Pegasus, basket

    Whitman's

    Whitman's

  • Embroidery
  • Art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn

    with herbsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Sampler (needlework) – Textile artwork used to display skills and techniques Fowler,

    Embroidery

    Embroidery

    Embroidery

  • Needlework
  • Craft of creating or decorating objects using needle

    lace. The production of needlework during the Renaissance was mostly done by women. Notable of this era was the use of band samplers, on which long rows of

    Needlework

    Needlework

    Needlework

  • Sampler album
  • Type of compilation album

    being fertilized by the profits." The term "sampler" historically referred to a demonstration of needlework, and this was the first time the word had been

    Sampler album

    Sampler_album

  • English embroidery
  • Embroidery worked in England or by English people abroad

    51–52 "Embroidery – a history of needlework samplers". Victoria & Albert Museum. Retrieved 7 October 2024. "Band samplers". TRC Needles. Textile Research

    English embroidery

    English embroidery

    English_embroidery

  • Bargello (needlework)
  • Embroidery with a motif of vertical stitches

    and diagonal stitches). Designers of band samplers may include a band of a Bargello motif among other sampler stitches. Unlike traditional Bargello, these

    Bargello (needlework)

    Bargello (needlework)

    Bargello_(needlework)

  • Balochi needlework
  • Type of handicraft made by the Baloch people

    Balochi needlework (also known as Balochi embroidery; Balochi: گُد دۏچی) is a type of Balochi handicraft made by the Baloch people. It is considered a

    Balochi needlework

    Balochi needlework

    Balochi_needlework

  • Cross-stitch
  • Form of counted-thread embroidery

    cross-stitchers to get to know one another. Individually owned local needlework shops (LNS) often have stitching nights at their shops, or host weekend

    Cross-stitch

    Cross-stitch

    Cross-stitch

  • Betty Ring
  • American decorative arts researcher and collector

    began collecting and studying antiques. Ring purchased her first needlework sampler in 1960, which began her collection of American 18th and 19th century

    Betty Ring

    Betty_Ring

  • Buttonhole stitch
  • Stitch to reinforce edges or for decoration

    Buttonhole shading Embroidery stitch Beeton, Isabella, Beeton's Book of Needlework, London, 1870 Koll, Juby Aleyas (2019). Sarah’s Hand Embroidery Tutorials—Hand

    Buttonhole stitch

    Buttonhole stitch

    Buttonhole_stitch

  • Frances Lambert (needleworker)
  • British embroiderer and knitter (1798–1880)

    Murray (1843). Church Needlework with Practical Remarks on its Arrangement and Preparation, London: John Murray (1844). My Crochet Sampler, London: John Murray

    Frances Lambert (needleworker)

    Frances_Lambert_(needleworker)

  • Mary Zeller
  • Colonial American needlework teacher

    p. 400. Ring, Betty (1993), Girlhood embroidery: American samplers and pictorial needlework, 1650 - 1850; 1. 2. 2, New York: Knopf, ISBN 978-0-394-55009-1

    Mary Zeller

    Mary Zeller

    Mary_Zeller

  • Lorina Bulwer
  • British artist (1838–1912)

    which can now be found in the Norwich Castle Museum. The needlework are long expressionist samplers which document her anger and indignation during that time

    Lorina Bulwer

    Lorina Bulwer

    Lorina_Bulwer

  • Making Mathematics with Needlework
  • 2008 mathematics and fiber arts book

    Making Mathematics with Needlework: Ten Papers and Ten Projects is an edited volume on mathematics and fiber arts. It was edited by Sarah-Marie Belcastro

    Making Mathematics with Needlework

    Making_Mathematics_with_Needlework

  • Louisa Pesel
  • British textile designer

    of Needlework and Lace in Athens, Greece, from 1903 to 1907. Pesel served as the first president of the Embroiderers' Guild. She produced samplers for

    Louisa Pesel

    Louisa_Pesel

  • Chain stitch
  • Type of embroidery stitch

    and crochet. In Azerbaijan, in the Sheki region, this ancient type of needlework is called tekeldus.[citation needed] The earliest archaeological evidence

    Chain stitch

    Chain stitch

    Chain_stitch

  • Gertrude Whiting
  • attended the Rye Seminary and graduated from Hollins University. She studied needlework in Switzerland, England, and Nova Scotia. In 1951, Whiting died in New

    Gertrude Whiting

    Gertrude Whiting

    Gertrude_Whiting

  • Cutwork
  • Needlework technique

    type of needlework has migrated to countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, India, and the United States. Dresden samplers contained

    Cutwork

    Cutwork

    Cutwork

  • Cross stitches
  • X or + shaped embroidery stitch

    Cross Stitch Sampler?". Retrieved 2024-12-03. Gillow and Sentance: World Textiles, p. 180-183 Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Needlework. The Reader's

    Cross stitches

    Cross stitches

    Cross_stitches

  • Dorothy Bromiley
  • British actress (1930–2024)

    Centuries of Samplers and Embroideries, an Exhibition of Needlework at the Dorset County Museum. (ISBN 1-874336-97-0) The Goodhart Samplers (www.needleprint

    Dorothy Bromiley

    Dorothy Bromiley

    Dorothy_Bromiley

  • Needlework Development Scheme
  • The Needlework Development Scheme (NDS) was a collaborative program between industry and art education that ran from 1934 to 1961. Its aim was to encourage

    Needlework Development Scheme

    Needlework_Development_Scheme

  • Aida cloth
  • Plain or basket weave cloth for use in needlework

    linens. Saward, Blanche C. (1887). Encyclopedia of Victorian needlework: Dictionary of needlework, Volume 1. Dover Publications. ISBN 9780486228006. Aida Canvas

    Aida cloth

    Aida cloth

    Aida_cloth

  • Needlepoint
  • Textile artwork created with a needle and yarn on canvas or mesh

    is "needlework". The first recorded use of the term needlepoint is in 1869, as a synonym for point-lace. Mrs Beeton's Beeton's Book of Needlework (1870)

    Needlepoint

    Needlepoint

  • Knotted stitch
  • Any of various embroidery stitches in which the yarn or thread is knotted around itself

    Cross-stitch Embroidery stitch Tufting Leslie, Catherine Amoroso (2007). Needlework through history : an encyclopedia. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. pp

    Knotted stitch

    Knotted stitch

    Knotted_stitch

  • Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework
  • American arts and crafts society, 1896–1926

    The Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework was founded in Deerfield, Massachusetts, in 1896 by Margaret C. Whiting and Ellen Miller. They formed

    Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework

    Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework

    Deerfield_Society_of_Blue_and_White_Needlework

  • Historic Deerfield
  • New England heritage museum in western Massachusetts

    Hampshire. The town of Deerfield is home to a particular group of needlework samplers that share several defining features, known as the "White Dove" school

    Historic Deerfield

    Historic Deerfield

    Historic_Deerfield

  • Blackwork
  • Technique of monochrome embroidery originating in Tudor England

    in fashion Leslie, Catherine Amoroso. "Blackwork" in Encyclopedia of Needlework Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007; p. 19 "Kasuti

    Blackwork

    Blackwork

    Blackwork

  • Mary Balch's School
  • All-girls school in Providence, Rhode Island

    Rhode Island. It is most known for its students' style of needlepoint samplers. The school was started together by mother and daughter, Sarah and Mary

    Mary Balch's School

    Mary_Balch's_School

  • Embroidery stitch
  • Decorative stitch used primarily in embroidery

    ancient Egyptian and Hebrew embroideries. It is found in the decorative needlework of many cultures. This stitch has come to represent an entire industry

    Embroidery stitch

    Embroidery stitch

    Embroidery_stitch

  • Berlin wool work
  • Embroidery technique using worsted yarns

    stitch such as cross stitch or tent stitch, although Beeton's book of Needlework (1870) describes 15 different stitches for use in Berlin work. It was

    Berlin wool work

    Berlin wool work

    Berlin_wool_work

  • Dday One
  • Musical artist

    use of Break-Beats and organic sounds with emotional elements. Using the Sampler as his sole instrument and mainly drawing from nature, Free jazz and World

    Dday One

    Dday One

    Dday_One

  • Grace Christie
  • English embroidery designer and writer (1872–1953)

    Crafts emphasis on practicality with information on technical aspects of needlework while also covering historical embroidery, including two articles on opus

    Grace Christie

    Grace_Christie

  • Constance Howard (artist)
  • English textile artist and embroiderer

    22 July 2000. Retrieved 21 August 2019. "Country Wife Mural". National Needlework Archive. 2019. Retrieved 21 August 2019. Howard, Constance. (1983). Twentieth-century

    Constance Howard (artist)

    Constance_Howard_(artist)

  • Hardanger embroidery
  • Type of whitework embroidery from Norway

    wall. Several modern needlework designers have incorporated elements of Hardanger cut work into their embroidery designs and samplers, often combining them

    Hardanger embroidery

    Hardanger embroidery

    Hardanger_embroidery

  • Carpenter Museum
  • Local history museum in Massachusetts, United States

    holdings of national interest, including its collection of early needlework samplers made in the United States. On the museum grounds is a reproduction

    Carpenter Museum

    Carpenter Museum

    Carpenter_Museum

  • Deborah Ferris Bringhurst
  • American philanthropist and needleworker

    (March 2, 1773 – August 20, 1844) was an American philanthropist and needleworker. Deborah Ferris was born on March 2, 1773, in Wilmington, Delaware into

    Deborah Ferris Bringhurst

    Deborah Ferris Bringhurst

    Deborah_Ferris_Bringhurst

  • Crochet
  • Technique of creating lace or fabric from thread using a hook

    pp. 152 [2] Miss Lambert, Hand-book of Needlework, New York City, 1842, p.92 Miss Lambert, My Crochet Sampler, London, 1844, pp. 9–10 Nancy Nehring, Learn

    Crochet

    Crochet

    Crochet

  • Filet lace
  • Embroidery on knotted net

    knotted net (or in French broderie sur filet noué). It is a hand made needlework created by weaving or embroidery using a long blunt needle and a thread

    Filet lace

    Filet lace

    Filet_lace

  • Lace
  • Openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand

    was based on European patterns. By the turn of the 20th century, Home Needlework and other magazines included lace patterns of a range of types. In North

    Lace

    Lace

    Lace

  • Textile
  • Various fibre-based materials

    (1882). "Bearskin Cloth". The Dictionary of Needlework: An Encyclopædia of Artistic, Plain, and Fancy Needlework [...]. London: L. Upcott Gill. p. 25. Retrieved

    Textile

    Textile

    Textile

  • Sarah Bates (Shaker)
  • American Shaker artist

    iconography, such as Masonic symbols and images from gravestones and needlework samplers, from the world beyond the borders of the Shaker community. Bates

    Sarah Bates (Shaker)

    Sarah_Bates_(Shaker)

  • Elaine Reichek
  • American visual artist

    knitted pieces, and installations. In the 1990s she began to focus on needlework samplers, an object which combines image and text. Several of her series,

    Elaine Reichek

    Elaine_Reichek

  • Herringbone stitch
  • Stitch used in garment construction and embroidery

    A herringbone stitch is a needlework stitch used in embroidery, knitting and crochet. It is so named as it resembles the bones extending from the spine

    Herringbone stitch

    Herringbone stitch

    Herringbone_stitch

  • Rasht embroidery
  • Iranian regional embroidery style

    Evenweave Perforated paper Plainweave Plastic canvas Sampler Slip Yarn Regional and historical Art needlework Balochi Brazilian Burmese Chikan Chinese Cantonese

    Rasht embroidery

    Rasht embroidery

    Rasht_embroidery

  • History of education in Wales (1701–1870)
  • inspection reports in the 1850s encouraged the teaching of home economics and needlework to girls. Under the Revised Code, schools could loose government funding

    History of education in Wales (1701–1870)

    History of education in Wales (1701–1870)

    History_of_education_in_Wales_(1701–1870)

  • Mahtab Norouzi
  • Iranian Baluchi needlework artist (1934–2012)

    July 2012) was an Iranian Balochi master artisan in traditional Balochi needlework and embroidery. Mahtab Norouzi (English: New Year Moonlight) was born

    Mahtab Norouzi

    Mahtab Norouzi

    Mahtab_Norouzi

  • Cécile Dreesmann
  • Dutch artist (1920–1994)

    accident ended her sports career. She studied at the Royal School of Needlework in London and she preferred to use silk and often included precious stones

    Cécile Dreesmann

    Cécile Dreesmann

    Cécile_Dreesmann

  • Margaret C. Whiting
  • Massachusetts artist (1860–1946)

    (Autumn 1998). "Spinning Wheels, Samplers, and the Modern Priscilla: The Images and Paradoxes of Colonial Revival Needlework". Winterthur Portfolio. 33 (2/3):

    Margaret C. Whiting

    Margaret C. Whiting

    Margaret_C._Whiting

  • Stone House Museum
  • Historic home and museum complex in Massachusetts

    toys made in the 1700s and 1800s. Its textile collection contains needlework, samplers, early crewelwork, linens, quilts and an extensive selection of period

    Stone House Museum

    Stone House Museum

    Stone_House_Museum

  • Anna Weber
  • Canadian artist (1814–1888)

    young person, she learned the traditional art of needlework and produced decorative embroidered samplers and show towels. She also produced stuffed animals

    Anna Weber

    Anna_Weber

  • Bed rug
  • Heavy embroidered bed covers

    the design and stitching of the rug. They served as a testament to the needlework abilities of the lady of the house. The maker of each bed rug selected

    Bed rug

    Bed rug

    Bed_rug

  • Bettye Kimbrell
  • American quilter (1936–2016)

    Embassy (2012–2013).[citation needed] Kimbrell was known for her intricate needlework and detailed quilting. She used traditional techniques such as trapunto

    Bettye Kimbrell

    Bettye Kimbrell

    Bettye_Kimbrell

  • Maidstone Museum
  • Museum in Maidstone, Kent, England

    21st century. Complementing needlework collections comprise around 700 specimens, including English embroidery and samplers, European embroideries and

    Maidstone Museum

    Maidstone Museum

    Maidstone_Museum

  • Douglas Eric Kimmins
  • British entomologist

    sampler by Nancy Kimmins]". Embroiders' Guild. Retrieved 13 May 2023. Collinge, Annette (2020). Embroidered Treasures: Animals: Exquisite needlework of

    Douglas Eric Kimmins

    Douglas_Eric_Kimmins

  • Hollie point
  • Needle lacing technique originating in England

    are thought to refer to other types of needlework that were done as "holy work". The Royal School of Needlework provides guidelines and structural details

    Hollie point

    Hollie point

    Hollie_point

  • Craftivist Collective
  • British advocacy group

    supports Fine Cell Work, a social enterprise that trains prisoners in needlework. The group have run workshops at: Anya Hindmarch Craft Contemporary in

    Craftivist Collective

    Craftivist_Collective

  • Mary Somerville
  • Scottish scientist (1780–1872)

    a man." Somerville was then sent to the village school to learn plain needlework, where she found herself annoyed that her "turn for reading was so much

    Mary Somerville

    Mary Somerville

    Mary_Somerville

  • Van Cortlandt House
  • Historic house in the Bronx, New York

    and cradle, while the spinning room featured several tools used for needlework. Other objects displayed throughout the house included a set of wooden

    Van Cortlandt House

    Van Cortlandt House

    Van_Cortlandt_House

  • Guildford Museum
  • Local museum in Guildford, England

    the 1970s. Needlework The Museum also cares for a specialist needlework collection, highlights of which include 18th and 19th century samplers, a "lending

    Guildford Museum

    Guildford Museum

    Guildford_Museum

  • Mary Elizabeth Price
  • American painter

    Antiques Roadshow in 2011. She created murals of 18th and 19th-century needlework samplers in 1931 with Lucille Howard, who she shared a studio and was also

    Mary Elizabeth Price

    Mary Elizabeth Price

    Mary_Elizabeth_Price

  • Folk art
  • Art produced from an indigenous culture or by peasants or other laboring tradespeople

    painting Masonry Metalworking Millwright Miniatures or Models Nakshi Kantha Needlework Origami Painting Pewterer Phad painting Quilting Recycled materials Ropemaker

    Folk art

    Folk art

    Folk_art

  • Alexander Wilson Drake
  • American artist, collector and critic

    sold at public auction in 1913. The collection included "…Antique samplers and needlework, fragments of old printed chintz, bandboxes, wallpaper, glass bottles

    Alexander Wilson Drake

    Alexander Wilson Drake

    Alexander_Wilson_Drake

  • Mormon folklore
  • Folklore surrounding Mormon tradition

    promoted handicrafts as improving mental health. Along with quilting and needlework, pioneers also made hair jewelry, human hair wreaths, and silk thread

    Mormon folklore

    Mormon folklore

    Mormon_folklore

  • Candace Wheeler
  • American interior designer (1827–1923)

    It was not merely the artistry of the needlework that inspired her; she embraced English idea of needlework as a business that benefited women. While

    Candace Wheeler

    Candace Wheeler

    Candace_Wheeler

  • Saffron Walden Museum
  • Museum in Saffron Walden

    work they produced. A sampler made by Ann Crussell in 1793 illustrates the practice of learning stitches through decorative needlework. Early sewing machines

    Saffron Walden Museum

    Saffron Walden Museum

    Saffron_Walden_Museum

  • Timeline of women's education
  • from the original on 2016-05-04. "A Remedy for Rents: Darning samplers and other needlework from the Whitelands College Collection". Goldsmiths, University

    Timeline of women's education

    Timeline of women's education

    Timeline_of_women's_education

  • Sevington Victorian School
  • Building in Grittleton, Wiltshire, England

    and patriotism. A small collection of samplers showing both functional and decorative work suggests that needlework was an important part of the curriculum

    Sevington Victorian School

    Sevington Victorian School

    Sevington_Victorian_School

  • Nunnington Hall
  • Grade I listed house in North Yorkshire, England

    This room also has another much earlier example of Fanny Wrather's needlework; a sampler hanging adjacent to the late nineteenth-century pastel portrait

    Nunnington Hall

    Nunnington Hall

    Nunnington_Hall

  • Antiques Roadshow (series 29)
  • British television series

    'imported to London by 'Freeman and co' (Freeman Bennett?), 1930s £800 – needlework sampler, first Welsh settlers to Patagonia aboard HMS Vandyke (HMS Vandyk

    Antiques Roadshow (series 29)

    Antiques_Roadshow_(series_29)

  • Nationality Rooms
  • Group of classrooms in the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning

    16th and 17th century fabric from Venice and Paris and is an example of needlework once popular with the Russian aristocracy. The words "Valorous youth victorious

    Nationality Rooms

    Nationality Rooms

    Nationality_Rooms

  • Colleges within universities in the United Kingdom
  •  12. Durham University. 1898. "A Remedy for Rents: Darning samplers and other needlework from the Whitelands College Collection". Goldsmiths, University

    Colleges within universities in the United Kingdom

    Colleges_within_universities_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of museums in New Jersey
  • furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries, early New Jersey glass, needlework samplers and costumes dating back to the 18th century, pottery exhibit, doll

    List of museums in New Jersey

    List_of_museums_in_New_Jersey

  • Antiques Roadshow (series 28)
  • Series of the British television series (2005–2006)

    shipped to the UK from the wreck in the US. – Melbourne: needlework 'Family History sampler' by Sally Hemmingway aged 11 from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

    Antiques Roadshow (series 28)

    Antiques_Roadshow_(series_28)

  • Antiques Roadshow (series 27)
  • Ullmer Ltd, £2000 – Needlework picture of Bolton Abbey by Ruth Whiteside. c1880s, based on Edwin Henry Landseer. £1,500 – Needlework sampler £1,000 – painting

    Antiques Roadshow (series 27)

    Antiques_Roadshow_(series_27)

  • Diana Guerrero-Maciá
  • American visual artist

    "women's art," text and word-based art, digital-age cross-pollination—into "samplers born of sampling, metaphors for wandering streams of consciousness, yet

    Diana Guerrero-Maciá

    Diana Guerrero-Maciá

    Diana_Guerrero-Maciá

  • National Museum of Costume
  • Museum and costume collection in Scotland

    suitable subjects whilst learning the different techniques of embroidery and needlework. Alongside these are paintings of Dorothea and Euphemia Stewart, the 14th

    National Museum of Costume

    National Museum of Costume

    National_Museum_of_Costume

  • Dedham Public Schools
  • School district in Massachusetts, US

    but they did not study math as they had no need for it. Needlework, including patchwork, samplers, and embroidery, were taught as early as 1780. In the

    Dedham Public Schools

    Dedham_Public_Schools

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  • Samples
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    English (mainly Nottinghamshire)

    Samples

    English (mainly Nottinghamshire) : unexplained; probably a variant of Sample.

    Samples

  • Sumpter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sumpter

    English : occupational name for a carrier, from Middle English sum(p)ter ‘(driver of a) pack animal’.

    Sumpter

  • Sameer
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Sameer

    Early morning fragrance, Entertaining companion, Wind

    Sameer

  • Samsher
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Samsher

    Complete, Perfection

    Samsher

  • Lampley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lampley

    English : probably a habitational name from Lamplugh in Cumbria, an ancient Celtic name meaning ‘bare valley’, from nant ‘valley’ + bluch ‘bare’.

    Lampley

  • Saddler
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Saddler

    Harness Maker

    Saddler

  • Sample
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Sample

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in Normandy called Saint-Paul or Saint-Pol, from the dedication of their churches to St. Paul (see Paul).

    Sample

  • Stamper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stamper

    English : from the agent derivative of Middle English stampen ‘to stamp’; probably an occupational name for a worker at a mint, someone who stamped coins.

    Stamper

  • Stapler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stapler

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a boundary post, from Middle English stapel ‘post’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.

    Stapler

  • Ambler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Ambler

    English (Yorkshire) : from Middle English ambler ‘walker’, ‘steady-paced horse or mule’ (ultimately from Latin ambulare ‘to walk’), probably applied to someone with a steady, easy-going temperament. Reaney suggests that it may have been a facetious nickname for a fuller.Richard Ambler is recorded in MA in 1639, in the New Haven Colony by 1647, and still living in CT in 1700. Many bearers are descended from William Ambler, who was mayor of Doncaster in 1717, at least one of whose sons settled in VA.

    Ambler

  • Semper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Semper

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the various places in northern France called Saint-Pierre, from the dedication of their churches to St. Peter (see Peter).Eastern German : from a medieval personal name Sindperht, from sind ‘journey’ + berht ‘shining’.possibly variant of Catalan or Aragonese Samper.

    Semper

  • Templer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Templer

    English : occupational name for a servant of the Knights Templar (see Temple).

    Templer

  • Dampier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Dampier

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France named Dampierre, in honor of St. Peter. The first element, Dam- or Don, is an Old French title of respect (from Latin dominus ‘lord’), often prefixed to the names of saints.

    Dampier

  • Hamper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hamper

    English : occupational name for a maker or seller of goblets, from Old French hanapier.German and Dutch : from the Germanic personal name Hambert, composed of either haim, heim ‘home’ or hagan ‘enclosure’, ‘protected place’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’.

    Hamper

  • Sandler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Sandler

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët in La Manche, which gets its name from the dedication of its church to St. Hilary, or alternatively from either of the places, in La Manche and Somme, called Saint-Lô. Both of the latter are named from a 6th-century St. Lauto, bishop of Coutances; his name is of variable form in the sources and uncertain etymology.North German : habitational name for someone from Sandel.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cobbler or shoemaker, Yiddish sandler (from Hebrew sandelar, from Late Latin sandalarius, an agent derivative of sandalium ‘shoe’).

    Sandler

  • Saddler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Saddler

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Sadler.

    Saddler

  • Samsher
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Samsher

    Brave Lion

    Samsher

  • Rampley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Rampley

    English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from an unidentified place, possibly in Suffolk.

    Rampley

  • Lamper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Sussex)

    Lamper

    English (Sussex) : unexplained.

    Lamper

  • Simper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Simper

    English and German : variant of Semper.

    Simper

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  • Prita
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh

    Prita

    Delighted; Joyful

  • Walerian
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish

    Walerian

    Strong; To be Strong; Healthy

  • Keerti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Keerti

    Fame, Good name

  • Ayeisa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Swahili

    Ayeisa

    Woman; Life

  • Aadalalagi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada

    Aadalalagi

    Artistic

  • Gilford
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Gilford

    From Gill'S ford.

  • Brod
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Brod

    Brother.

  • Kanhu | காந்ஹுஂ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kanhu | காந்ஹுஂ 

    One of the childhood name of Lord Krishna

  • TASHA
  • Female

    Russian

    TASHA

    (Таша) Short form of Russian Natasha, TASHA means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."

  • Vadish
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Vadish

    Lord of the Body

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  • Simple
  • v. i.

    To gather simples, or medicinal plants.

  • Ample
  • a.

    Fully sufficient; abundant; liberal; copious; as, an ample fortune; ample justice.

  • Hamper
  • v. t.

    To put in a hamper.

  • Simplist
  • n.

    One skilled in simples, or medicinal plants; a simpler.

  • Sailer
  • n.

    A ship or other vessel; -- with qualifying words descriptive of speed or manner of sailing; as, a heavy sailer; a fast sailer.

  • Pamper
  • v. t.

    To gratify inordinately; to indulge to excess; as, to pamper pride; to pamper the imagination.

  • Simple
  • a.

    Plain; unadorned; as, simple dress.

  • Simple
  • a.

    Without subdivisions; entire; as, a simple stem; a simple leaf.

  • Sample
  • v. t.

    To take or to test a sample or samples of; as, to sample sugar, teas, wools, cloths.

  • Sampler
  • n.

    A pattern; a specimen; especially, a collection of needlework patterns, as letters, borders, etc., to be used as samples, or to display the skill of the worker.

  • Simple
  • a.

    Not luxurious; without much variety; plain; as, a simple diet; a simple way of living.

  • Simple
  • a.

    Single; not complex; not infolded or entangled; uncombined; not compounded; not blended with something else; not complicated; as, a simple substance; a simple idea; a simple sound; a simple machine; a simple problem; simple tasks.

  • Sample
  • n.

    A part of anything presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen; as, goods are often purchased by samples.

  • Rampler
  • n.

    A rambler.

  • Simple
  • a.

    Direct; clear; intelligible; not abstruse or enigmatical; as, a simple statement; simple language.

  • Hamper
  • n.

    A large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles; as, a hamper of wine; a clothes hamper; an oyster hamper, which contains two bushels.

  • Sumpter
  • a.

    Carrying pack or burdens on the back; as, a sumpter horse; a sumpter mule.

  • Trampler
  • n.

    One who tramples; one who treads down; as, a trampler on nature's law.

  • Simpler
  • n.

    One who collects simples, or medicinal plants; a herbalist; a simplist.

  • Sampler
  • n.

    One who makes up samples for inspection; one who examines samples, or by samples; as, a wool sampler.