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English cricketer (1899 – 1986)
Sidney Bollon (3 December 1899 – 28 October 1986) was an English first-class cricketer. Shortly after the conclusion of the First World War, Bollon played
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Canadian aviator. Afzal Bangash, 62, Pakistani politician and activist. Sidney Bollon, 86, English cricketer. John Braine, 64, English novelist (Room at the
Deaths_in_October_1986
Cricket team of First World War veterans
Burton, Frank Mann, Stanley Saville, Eric Martin, Sidney Bollon and Wilfrid Lord. All except Bollon had previously played first-class cricket, with Mann
Demobilised Officers cricket team
Demobilised_Officers_cricket_team
Perfume by Coco Chanel
Enemy: Coco Chanel's Secret War. New York: Knopf. ISBN 978-0-307-59263-7. Bollon, Patrice (2002). Esprit d'époque: essai sur l'âme contemporaine et le conformisme
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British royal recognitions
Paddington. For services to nursing. Councillor Eric Charles Powne, of Bollon. For services to the community and local government. William Alexander Raff
1977_New_Year_Honours
British government recognitions
Bland, Vice-President, Midland Branch, Sea Cadet Association. Sidney Edwin Stanley Bollon, lately Secretary to the Lord Chief Justice of England. Harold
1978_Birthday_Honours
British government recognitions
Clerk of the Executive Council, State of South Australia Captain John Bollons, Master of S.S. Tutanekai, Marine Department, Dominion of New Zealand Joshua
1928_Birthday_Honours
Colvend, Kirkcudbrightshire, and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. Robert Bollon United Kingdom The ship foundered in the Gulf of Mexico (27°10′N 87°00′W
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1808
December 2021). "Franck: Hulda (Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg, Fabrice Bollon)". Limelight Magazine. Retrieved 3 January 2022. Anthony Tommasini (30 December
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SIDNEY BOLLON
SIDNEY BOLLON
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Earthy
Girl/Female
English American French
From St. Denis.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Wide Meadow; Variant of Sydney
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Sidney, SYDNEY means "St. Denis."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly South Yorkshire)
English (chiefly South Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived on land enclosed by a bend in a river, from Old English binnan ēa ‘within the river’, or a habitational name from places in Kent called Binney and Binny, which have this origin.Scottish : habitational name from Binney or Binniehill near Falkirk, named in Gaelic as Beinnach, from beinn ‘hill’ + the locative suffix -ach.
Boy/Male
English American French Greek
Wide Island: south of the water. This name has recently become popular for girls as well as...
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Alaisdair, SAWNEY means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Latin
From Saint Denis
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Sidney.
Boy/Male
Greek American English French
From Sidon.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Hebrew, Jamaican
Wide Meadow; Place Name; Saint Denis; Bright Fame
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English
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name from Saint-Denis in France, SIDNEY means "St. Denis."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gedney.
Male
English
English name derived from the Old Norman French family name Oudinot, ADNEY means "the noble's island."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican
Wide Meadow; From Saint Denis; Bright Fame
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Sidney in Surrey and Lincolnshire, so named from Old English sīd ‘wide’ + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry island in a fen’, with the adjective retaining traces of the weak dative ending, originally used after a preposition and definite article. Two places in Cheshire called Sydney are from Old English sīd + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ and may also be sources of the surname.English : possibly a habitational name from a place in Normandy called Saint-Denis, from the dedication of its church to St. Dionysius (see Dennis). There is, however, no evidence to support this derivation beyond occasional early modern English forms such as Seyndenys, which may equally well be the result of folk etymology.
Girl/Female
Latin American
Woman of Sidon (ancient city).
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Hebrew
Wide Meadow; From St Denis; From the Wide Island
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Sidley Green in Bexley Hill, Sussex.
SIDNEY BOLLON
SIDNEY BOLLON
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ever youthful, Vishnu and Shiva
Female
English
Modern English name derived from the Sanskrit word nirvana, NIRVANA means "disappearance, extinction (of the soul)."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
White gazelle, Antelope
Male
African
like a large dog.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rhodes.German : variant of Rode 1.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Water; Sea; Ocean
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Warm
Female
Egyptian
, an Egyptian warlike goddess.
Girl/Female
Greek
Highest. Exceptional.
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n.
One who has sinned; especially, one who has sinned without repenting; hence, a persistent and incorrigible transgressor; one condemned by the law of God.
a.
Having sides inclining inwards, as a ship; -- opposed to wall-sided.
imp. & p. p.
of Sidle
a.
Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling, a sinew or sinews.
a.
Having many sides; -- said of figures. Hence, presenting many questions or subjects for consideration; as, a many-sided topic.
v. t.
To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
v. i.
To act as a sinner.
a.
Of or pertaining to a side, or the sides; being on the side, or toward the side; lateral.
n.
One who takes a side.
a.
Having one side only, or one side prominent; hence, limited to one side; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one-sided view or statement.
a.
Having (such or so many) sides; -- used in composition; as, one-sided; many-sided.
a.
Having iron sides, or very firm sides.
a.
Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided flowers.
imp. & p. p.
of Side
pl.
of Kidney
a.
Alt. of Kidney-shaped
a.
Having the form or shape of a kidney; reniform; as, a kidney-shaped leaf.
a.
Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.
n.
A seal; especially, in England, the seal used by the sovereign in sealing private letters and grants that pass by bill under the sign manual; -- called also privy signet.
a.
Well braced with, or as if with, sinews; nervous; vigorous; strong; firm; tough; as, the sinewy Ajax.