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Samuel Freeman may refer to: Sam Freeman (baseball) (born 1987), American baseball pitcher Samuel Freeman (engraver) (1773–1857), English engraver Samuel
Samuel_Freeman
US Supreme Court justice from 1862 to 1890
Samuel Freeman Miller (April 5, 1816 – October 13, 1890) was an American lawyer and physician who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
Samuel_Freeman_Miller
Historic house in Los Angeles, California
The Samuel Freeman House (also known as the Samuel and Harriet Freeman House) is a house at 1962 Glencoe Way in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles in California
Samuel_Freeman_House
Welsh footballer (born 1992)
Kieron Samuel Freeman (born 21 March 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Southern League Premier Division Central club Bromsgrove
Kieron_Freeman
Samuel Freeman is an American philosopher, Avalon Professor of the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy and Law at the University of Pennsylvania. He
Samuel_Freeman_(philosopher)
Canadian politician
Samuel Freeman (April 2, 1824 – April 1, 1902) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Queens County in the Nova Scotia
Samuel Freeman (Canadian politician)
Samuel_Freeman_(Canadian_politician)
American political philosopher (1921–2002)
March 29, 2016. Retrieved January 31, 2013. Freeman, S. (2007) Rawls (Routledge, Abingdon) Freeman, Samuel (2009) "Original Position" (The Stanford Encyclopedia
John_Rawls
American baseball player (born 1987)
Samuel Douglas Freeman (born June 24, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis
Sam_Freeman_(baseball)
St. Andrews Bungalow Court St. Vincent de Paul Church Salazar Park Samuel Freeman House San Fernando Building San Fernando Mission Cemetery San Fernando
List of tourist attractions in Los Angeles
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Los_Angeles
English engraver (1773–1857)
Samuel Freeman (1773–1857) was an English engraver. He died on 27 February 1857, aged 84. Freeman worked chiefly in stipple, and is principally known
Samuel_Freeman_(engraver)
American economic crisis
Machine Rezneck, Samuel. Business Depressions and Financial Panics (Greenwood 1968). Ross, Michael A. Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and
Panic_of_1857
Surname list
Samuel Freeman (Canadian politician) (1824–1902), Canadian political figure Samuel Freeman (philosopher), American philosopher Samuel Freeman Miller (1816–1890)
Freeman_(surname)
1873 United States Supreme Court case
through labor". In the majority opinion written by Associate Justice Samuel Freeman Miller, the Court held to a narrower interpretation of the Fourteenth
Slaughter-House_Cases
American actor and producer (born 1937)
Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, producer, and narrator. In a career spanning six decades, he has received numerous accolades
Morgan_Freeman
Botswana swimmer (born 2001)
James Samuel Freeman (born 28 March 2001) is a Botswana swimmer. He competed in the men's 400 metre freestyle at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
James_Freeman_(swimmer)
1993 philosophy book by John Rawls
and it is the principal virtue of institutions and the social order. Samuel Freeman (1994) concludes that: The political conception provides a public justification
Political_Liberalism
Topics referred to by the same term
representative from New York Samuel Freeman Miller (1816–1890), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Freeman Miller House, listed
Samuel_Miller
1985 essay by John Rawls
freedoms are more important or fundamental "than others." For example, Samuel Freeman argues, Rawls believes that "personal property"—personal belongings
Justice_as_Fairness
City in Iowa, United States
and Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (1959 – 1961) Grace Medes, biochemist Samuel Freeman Miller, Supreme Court justice Conrad Nagel, actor and a founder of the
Keokuk,_Iowa
Dean of Peterborough
Samuel Freeman (10 June 1664 – 14 October 1707) was dean of Peterborough from 1691 until his death. Freeman graduated from Clare College, Cambridge in
Samuel_Freeman_(priest)
Thought experiment in political philosophy
[was] developed by Vickery (1945), Harsanyi (1955), and Rawls (1971). Freeman, Samuel (2016). "Original Position". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Original_position
Topics referred to by the same term
Freedman (disambiguation) Samuel Freeman (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Samuel Friedman. If an internal
Samuel_Friedman
American architect (1867–1959)
integral part of the architect's vision. With the Ennis House and the Samuel Freeman House (both 1923), Wright had further opportunities to test the limits
Frank_Lloyd_Wright
American politician (1812–1875)
Samuel Freeman Hersey (April 12, 1812 – February 3, 1875) was a politician and "lumber baron" from the U.S. state of Maine. He served in the Maine State
Samuel_F._Hersey
United States federal judge position
justices, ordered by seniority, are: Clarence Thomas, since October 23, 1991 Samuel Alito, since January 31, 2006 Sonia Sotomayor, since August 8, 2009 Elena
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Associate_Justice_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
President of the United States (1885–1889; 1893–1897)
support, and Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware, Allen G. Thurman of Ohio, Samuel Freeman Miller of Iowa, and Benjamin Butler of Massachusetts also had considerable
Grover_Cleveland
Building method created by Frank Lloyd Wright
Parkwin/Kalamazoo - houses at List of Frank Lloyd Wright works) Millard House Samuel Freeman House John Storer House (Los Angeles) Westhope, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Textile_block_house
Historic house in Los Angeles, California
Boulevard, the Hollyhock House in East Hollywood, the Storer House and Samuel Freeman House in the Hollywood Hills, and Millard House in Pasadena. Contemporary
John_Sowden_House
Historic house in Pasadena, California
designed in Greater Los Angeles in the 1920s, the others being the Samuel Freeman House, the Storer House, and the Ennis House. It was Wright's second
Millard House (Pasadena, California)
Millard_House_(Pasadena,_California)
American biologist
Samuel Freeman LaBudde is an American biologist. He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1991 for his landmark efforts on preserving dolphins
Samuel_LaBudde
United States Supreme Court case
a mark associated with whiskey. The opinion was written by Justice Samuel Freeman Miller. The Court did not exclude all possibility of Congress regulating
Trade-Mark_Cases
Historic house in Iowa, United States
The Justice Samuel Freeman Miller House is a historic building in Keokuk, Iowa, United States. It is now operated as the Miller House Museum by the Lee
Justice Samuel Freeman Miller House
Justice_Samuel_Freeman_Miller_House
1878 U.S. Supreme Court decision
Attorney General's office learn of this and bring the case. Justice Samuel Freeman Miller found little precedent supporting the government's position,
United_States_v._Throckmorton
American philosopher (born 1937)
2006-09-01 at the Wayback Machine 2003, "Rawls and Liberalism", in Samuel Freeman (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Rawls, Cambridge University Press,
Thomas_Nagel
Marine Corps veteran Samuel Freeman, perennial candidate Clair A. Callan, businessman Phil Weaver (Republican) Samuel Freeman (Democratic) Incumbent
1956 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska
1956_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Nebraska
American philosopher
on the Philosophy of T. M. Scanlon, R. Jay Wallace, Rahul Kumar, and Samuel Freeman, eds. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011): 101–128. "Two Kinds
Pamela_Hieronymi
Historic house in Los Angeles, California
toward the south. Wright's nearly-contemporary John Storer House and Samuel Freeman House were also built on hilltop sites; the writer Robert C. Twombly
Ennis_House
and was challenged by farmer Samuel Freeman, the Democratic nominee, in the general election. Curtis defeated Freeman in a landslide, receiving 72 percent
1952 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska
1952_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Nebraska
American auction house
Freeman's | Hindman (formerly Freeman's and Samuel T. Freeman & Co.) is an American auction house founded in 1805 by Tristram B. Freeman, a British print
Freeman's-Hindman
Canadian politician
the son of Samuel Freeman and Bathsheba Lothrop. In 1725, he married Lydia Freeman. Around 1760, he went to Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Freeman owned a sawmill
Elisha_Freeman
US Supreme Court justice from 1891 to 1906
of the United States Supreme Court on December 23, 1890, to succeed Samuel Freeman Miller. Harrison, who had earlier considered Brown for a Supreme Court
Henry_Billings_Brown
Theater in Hollywood, California
students from UCLA, including William Schallert, Jerry Epstein, Kathleen Freeman, Sid Rushakoff, and Sydney Earle Chaplin, moved on from their first location
El_Centro_Theatre
City in Ohio, United States
to qualified electors by the County Commissioners. They met at the Samuel Freeman House on April 3, 1826, to elect township officers according to the
Parma,_Ohio
American architect (1890–1978)
construction manager for the other three: the Storer House (1923), the Samuel Freeman House (1923), and the Ennis House (1924). By all accounts Lloyd's work
Lloyd_Wright
Subscription library in Maine, US
established in 1763. It was revived in 1786, and re-established in 1806." Samuel Freeman served as librarian ca.1785-1807; followed by Oliver Bray (ca.1812–1817)
Portland_Library_Society
Private university in Lexington, Kentucky, US
Johnson, and two U.S. Supreme Court justices, John Marshall Harlan and Samuel Freeman Miller. Henry Bidleman Bascom (1796–1850) – U.S. Congressional Chaplain
Transylvania_University
American politician (1745–1808)
Peyton R., Jonathan, Christopher, Edward, Sarah, Asa, Samuel, and Hanna. His nephew, Nathaniel Freeman Jr., was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.
Jonathan Freeman (representative)
Jonathan_Freeman_(representative)
1869 United States Supreme Court case
(1995) ISBN 0-19-504653-6 Ross, Michael A. Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and the Supreme Court during the Civil War Era. (2003) ISBN 0-8071-2868-6
Texas_v._White
American artist and sculptor (1934–2022)
2010 at Samuel Freeman Gallery, Bengston recreated this first solo exhibition, including a scale replica of the Ferus Gallery inside Freeman's space. Bengston's
Billy_Al_Bengston
American art gallery (1957–1966)
film about the Ferus Gallery and its eccentric artists. In 2010, the Samuel Freeman gallery in Santa Monica created a replica of the Ferus within its own
Ferus_Gallery
1853 and was the first justice to have earned a modern law degree. Samuel Freeman Miller, Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court; graduated with
List of Transylvania University alumni
List_of_Transylvania_University_alumni
Historic church in Massachusetts, United States
structure with an open internal plan, was designed by local architect Samuel Freeman Pratt, whose work for the Company included its headquarters building
Union Chapel (Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts)
Union_Chapel_(Oak_Bluffs,_Massachusetts)
Period of the US Supreme Court from 1864 to 1873
James Moore Wayne, John Catron, Samuel Nelson, Robert Cooper Grier, Nathan Clifford, Noah Haynes Swayne, Samuel Freeman Miller, David Davis, Stephen Johnson
Chase_Court
Period of the US Supreme Court from 1874 to 1888
holdovers from the Chase Court: Nathan Clifford, Noah Haynes Swayne, Samuel Freeman Miller, David Davis, Stephen Johnson Field, William Strong, Joseph P
Waite_Court
American politician (1819–1896)
state law. Woodson became a lawyer. In 1846 he became partners with Samuel Freeman Miller. Woodson gained a reputation as a trial lawyer. On June 20, 1864
Silas_Woodson
Scottish poet
old school-fellow. Still another by Alexander Blair was engraved by Samuel Freeman for the Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen (see above). A bust
Robert_Tannahill
unanimous 1878 United States v. Throckmorton decision, written by Justice Samuel Freeman Miller. It described intrinsic fraud as "any matter which was actually
Intrinsic_fraud
between nomination to the Court and confirmation Transylvania University Samuel Freeman Miller - earned a medical degree Robert Trimble University of Georgia
List of law schools attended by United States Supreme Court justices
List_of_law_schools_attended_by_United_States_Supreme_Court_justices
American actor (born 1948)
December 9, 2019. Retrieved November 30, 2019. "Samuel Jackson Figures He Owes His Success to Morgan Freeman". Deseret News. March 2, 1993. Archived from
Samuel_L._Jackson
Provisional government of Massachusetts
moved its meeting site, because a number of its leaders (John Hancock and Samuel Adams among them) were liable to be arrested by British authorities. After
Massachusetts Provincial Congress
Massachusetts_Provincial_Congress
American mayor (1810–1888)
C. The Washington DC Historical Society. 1922. pp. 101–102. Miller, Samuel Freeman (1875). Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States
Richard_R._Crawford
Historic house in Los Angeles, California
the house sits on the side of a hill. Wright's nearly-contemporary Samuel Freeman House was also built on a hilltop site; the writer Robert C. Twombly
Storer_House_(Los_Angeles)
Former high school in Milpitas, California
Created in 1956, Samuel Ayer High School was the first high school in the City of Milpitas, California. The school was named after Samuel Freeman Ayer, a district
Samuel_Ayer_High_School
American architect
Avalon, Catalina Island, California (demolished in 2002) 1928–1952 – Samuel Freeman House (two guest apartments and furniture), Hollywood Heights, Los Angeles
Rudolph_Schindler_(architect)
American army officer (1733–1810)
September 22, three days after the strategically conclusive Battle of Freeman's Farm where Colonel Morgan's sharpshooters killed most of the officers
Benjamin_Lincoln
American philosopher and business professor (born 1979)
2024, with Samuel Arnold, Richard Yetter Chappell, and Ryan Davis Debating Libertarianism, Oxford University Press, 2025, with Samuel Freeman Debating Capitalism
Jason_Brennan
Japanese painter (born 1936)
1996, pp. 104-109. Freeman, Samuel, Peter Clothier and Marcia Morse, Masami Teraoka: Cloisters' Confession, Santa Monica, Samuel Freeman, 2008. Link, Howard
Masami_Teraoka
City in Kentucky, United States
McCreary, United States Senator and two-term Governor of Kentucky Samuel Freeman Miller, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Fiddlin' Doc Roberts (April 26, 1897
Richmond,_Kentucky
City in Kentucky, United States
Kentucky governor (1919) James S. Golden, U.S. representative, 1949–1955 Samuel Freeman Miller, U.S. Supreme Court justice John M. Robsion Jr., U.S. representative
Barbourville,_Kentucky
Danish artist (born 1974)
Acarigua-Araure in Venezuela. In 2015, Olise's "Noplacia" was exhibited at the Samuel Freeman Gallery. "Noplacia," is a term pulled from opening of Thomas Moore's
Mie_Olise
Encyclopedia. Retrieved April 3, 2020. Hall, Kermit L., ed. (2005). "Miller, Samuel Freeman". The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (2 ed
List of burial places of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
List_of_burial_places_of_justices_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
Street in Portland, Maine, United States
46-year-old Commodore Edward Preble was living on Middle Street. The Samuel Freeman House, built in the late 18th century, formerly stood on Middle Street
Middle_Street
Buren; John C. Breckinridge, vice-president under James Buchanan; and Samuel Freeman Miller, U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Following the Civil War, Kentucky
History of education in Kentucky
History_of_education_in_Kentucky
Period of the US Supreme Court from 1888 to 1910
associate justices: Samuel Freeman Miller, Stephen Johnson Field, Joseph P. Bradley, John Marshall Harlan, Stanley Matthews, Horace Gray, Samuel Blatchford, and
Fuller_Court
Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States
Hollywood Heights official status as a Los Angeles neighborhood. The Samuel Freeman House (1962 Glencoe Way) was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, supervised
Hollywood Heights, Los Angeles
Hollywood_Heights,_Los_Angeles
73). This seat is currently occupied by Justice Elena Kagan. Justices Samuel Freeman Miller Henry Billings Brown William Henry Moody Joseph Rucker Lamar
List of law clerks for the fourth seat of the Supreme Court of the United States
List_of_law_clerks_for_the_fourth_seat_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
Church in London, England
Peterborough from 1679, later Bishop of Chichester then Ely) 1689–1707† Samuel Freeman (as Dean of Peterborough from 1691) 1708–1730† Robert Lumley Lloyd 1730–1754†
St_Paul's,_Covent_Garden
American geneticist
November 11, 2015. Retrieved November 16, 2020. "Beverly Davidson, Samuel Freeman and Pamela Grossman: American Academy of Arts and Sciences". almanac
Beverly_Davidson
Slave Sale By 1st Md. Governor Exhibited". CBS News. November 13, 2013. "Samuel Chase, New Dictionary of National Biography Entry". Retrieved September
List of United States Supreme Court justices who owned slaves
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_justices_who_owned_slaves
Herman Melville (1819–1891) – American writer best known for Moby-Dick. Samuel Freeman Miller (1816–1890) – United States Supreme Court Justice from 1862 to
List of Unitarians, Universalists, and Unitarian Universalists
List_of_Unitarians,_Universalists,_and_Unitarian_Universalists
American legal scholar and law professor
California Law Review, accompanied by a response from Robert P. Merges. Samuel Freeman has also responded to his collaborative work in the Virginia Law Review
David_Blankfein-Tabachnick
French-American painter
Burroughs Henry Clay John Connell and family Susan Edmonstone Ferrier Samuel Freeman Samuel Griswold Goodrich Sarah Josepha Hale Thaddeus Mason Harris Josiah
Auguste_Edouart
2011) ISBN 0807835188 Michael A. Ross, Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and the Supreme Court During the Civil War Era (Baton Rouge:
Supreme Court cases of the American Civil War
Supreme_Court_cases_of_the_American_Civil_War
another 7th District squeaker", cn|2 Pure Politics, December 10, 2013 "Samuel Freeman Miller Bio". Washburn University. Archived from the original on September
List_of_people_from_Kentucky
Historic church in Virginia, United States
1843. A simple brick building it was initially designed by John and Samuel Freeman before receiving a major expansion in the 1870s according to designs
Centenary United Methodist Church
Centenary_United_Methodist_Church
Morgan Freeman is an American actor and producer who has had a prolific career on stage and screen. He is known for his deep resonant voice and the gravitas
Morgan Freeman on screen and stage
Morgan_Freeman_on_screen_and_stage
Magistrate from Wallingford, Connecticut
and sea captain Samuel Freeman. Capt. Thomas Winship was captured when serving aboard the brig General Armstrong under commander Samuel Chester Reid, who
Theophilus_Yale
Part of Amendment XIV of the US Constitution
therein, with the same rights as other citizens of that State." Justice Samuel Freeman Miller had written in the Slaughter-House Cases that the right to become
Privileges or Immunities Clause
Privileges_or_Immunities_Clause
Calendar year
29 – Tsultrim Gyatso, 10th Dalai Lama of Tibet (d. 1837) April 5 – Samuel Freeman Miller, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
1816
were joined at MAP by graduate fellows generously supported by the Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust. Each fellow receives one-to-one support and supervision
Medici_Archive_Project
former Frontier County Attorney, 1950 Democratic candidate for Governor Samuel Freeman, perennial candidate Phil Weaver (Republican) Frank B. Morrison (Democratic)
1954 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska
1954_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Nebraska
American slave trader
Theophilus Freeman (c. 1800 – May 18, 1860) was an American slave trader active in Virginia, Louisiana and Mississippi. He was known in his own time as
Theophilus_Freeman
British artist (1765–1851)
engraving by Henry Adlard Mrs. Anne Murray Keith (1793–1857), engraving by Samuel Freeman Fanny Crosbie (ca. 1796–1854), engraving by Maxim Gauci Frances Marchioness
Anne_Mee
1995 French film
Crying Freeman is a 1995 action film, based on the manga of the same name by Kazuo Koike and Ryoichi Ikegami. It is directed and co-written by Christophe
Crying_Freeman_(film)
Chief Justice of the United States from 1874 to 1888
to Chief (despite much lobbying from the legal community for Justice Samuel Freeman Miller), Grant was determined to appoint an outsider as Chief Justice
Morrison_Waite
U.S. presidential administration from 1861 to 1865
replacement for any of the justices until January 1862. Noah Haynes Swayne, Samuel Freeman Miller, and David Davis were all nominated by Lincoln and confirmed
Presidency_of_Abraham_Lincoln
Day of the year
Arthur de Gobineau, French philosopher and author (born 1816) 1890 – Samuel Freeman Miller, American lawyer and jurist (born 1816) 1904 – Pavlos Melas,
October_13
French painter and book illustrator
Hervieu Michael Armstrong, the Factory Boy, 1840 Stipple engraving by Samuel Freeman after Hervieu of Charles Elmé Francatelli, probably in 1846, serving
Auguste_Hervieu
Aberdeenshire John Dewar (b.1831) twin of above He was portrayed by engraver Samuel Freeman. Observations on the Character, Customs and Superstitions of the Irish
Daniel_Dewar
1879 United States Supreme Court case
Nathan Clifford, Stephen Johnson Field, John Marshall Harlan, Ward Hunt, Samuel Freeman Miller, William Strong, and Noah Haynes Swayne. The Supreme Court heard
Reynolds_v._United_States
SAMUEL FREEMAN
SAMUEL FREEMAN
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Sámuel), Jewish, and South Indian
English, Scottish, Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Sámuel), Jewish, and South Indian : from the Biblical male personal name Samuel (Hebrew Shemuel ‘Name of God’). This name is also well established in South India.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Male
Hebrew
Contracted form of Hebrew Shemuwel, SHMUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Jewish
English and Jewish : patronymic from Samuel.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Samouel, SAMULI means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Samuele, SAMUELA means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Samouel (Hebrew Shemuwel), SAMUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Elkanah by Hannah.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Answer to Prayers
Male
Italian
Italian form of Greek Samouel, SAMUELE means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Samouel, SAMOUL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chammuw'el, HAMUEL means "heat of God." In the bible, this is the name of a man of Simeon. Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.Â
Male
Native American
Native American Mapuche name NAHUEL means "jaguar."
Male
Russian
(Самуил) Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek Samouel, SAMUIL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Male
Hebrew
(סמ×ל) Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, SAMMAEL means "whom God makes" and "venom of God."
Male
Greek
(Σαμουήλ) Greek form of Hebrew Shemuwel, SAMOUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Elkanah by Hanna.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Name of God. Biblical prophet and judge who anointed Saul and David as kings of Israel. Sami:...
Male
African
heard of God.
Boy/Male
African, American, Armenian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
Asked of God; Told by God; Name of King in Bible; Follower of Jesus; Heard by God
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, SAMA'EL means "whom God makes" and "venom of God."
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew Swedish
Heard of God; asked of God.
Biblical
lent of God; heard by God; asked of God
SAMUEL FREEMAN
SAMUEL FREEMAN
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Twin; A Form of Thomas
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shrivatsa | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®µà®¤à¯à®¸à®¾
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Wait
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Jasmine
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Scottish
Royal; Little Patrician; Little Noble
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Amelia, AMILIA means "work."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
One with Shining Body
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Mercy
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Bright prosperous, the sun
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Gods; Lord Indra
SAMUEL FREEMAN
SAMUEL FREEMAN
SAMUEL FREEMAN
SAMUEL FREEMAN
SAMUEL FREEMAN
v. i.
To move irregularly or awkwardly; to wamble, or wabble.
v. t.
To take or to test a sample or samples of; as, to sample sugar, teas, wools, cloths.
n.
Alt. of Amzel
n.
A water-tight structure (as a large box or boxes) used to assist a vessel in passing over a shoal or bar or in navigating shallow water. By admitting water, the camel or camels may be sunk and attached beneath or at the sides of a vessel, and when the water is pumped out the vessel is lifted.
a.
Of the color of stammel; having a red color, thought inferior to scarlet.
n.
A large ruminant used in Asia and Africa for carrying burdens and for riding. The camel is remarkable for its ability to go a long time without drinking. Its hoofs are small, and situated at the extremities of the toes, and the weight of the animal rests on the callous. The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) has one bunch on the back, while the Bactrian camel (C. Bactrianus) has two. The llama, alpaca, and vicua, of South America, belong to a related genus (Auchenia).
n.
One of the outer pinions or feathers of the wing of a bird, esp. of a hawk.
a.
Having a back like a camel; humpbacked.
n.
A sardine.
n.
A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales.
n.
A hot and destructive wind that sometimes blows, in Turkey, from the desert. It is identical with the simoom of Arabia and the kamsin of Syria.
n.
Consequence; event; effect; result; as, let the sun cease, fail, or swerve, and the sequel would be ruin.
n.
The female bar-tailed godwit.
n.
That which follows; a succeeding part; continuation; as, the sequel of a man's advantures or history.
v. t.
Same as Hamele.
v. t.
To make or show something similar to; to match.
n.
A precious stone. See Sardius.
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.
n.
Any carangoid fish of the genus Trachurus, especially T. trachurus, or T. saurus, of Europe and America, and T. picturatus of California. Called also skipjack, and horse mackerel.
n.
Same as Sal, the tree.