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Peruvian football club
Sport Progreso was a Peruvian football club, located in the city of Lima. The club was founded with the name of club Sport Progreso and played in Peruvian
Sport_Progreso
Professional association football league in Peru
Bielovucic championed the Liga. Sport Alianza would earn its first titles in 1918 and 1919. Sport Inca and Sport Progreso won the 1920 and 1921 seasons
Liga_1_(Peru)
Sports in Peru are popular and widespread. Football is the most popular sport in Peru, and the Peru national football team have competed in the FIFA World
Sport_in_Peru
Topics referred to by the same term
Nuevo Progreso, bullring in Guadalajara, Jalisco Progreso Industrial [Wikidata] Progreso, Chiriquí Progreso District Barrio del Progreso Progreso, Texas
Progreso
Universitario and Alianza Lima. Other notable teams were Atlético Chalaco, Sport Boys and Deportivo Municipal. The professional era saw Sporting Cristal
List of Peruvian football champions
List_of_Peruvian_football_champions
Football league season
Peruvian football. A total of 11 teams competed in the league, with Sport Progreso successfully defending their national title won in 1921. This was the
1926 Peruvian Primera División
1926_Peruvian_Primera_División
Football league season
Peruvian football. A total of 8 teams competed in the league, with Sport Progreso as defending champion. Alianza Lima won its third Primera División title
1927 Peruvian Primera División
1927_Peruvian_Primera_División
Football league
Provincial de Lima 1940 "Resultado del Torneo de Competencia de 1930" (PDF). Sport Gráfico. No. 134. 21 February 1931. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF)
Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao (1926–1975)
Ligas_Provinciales_de_Lima_y_Callao_(1926–1975)
International football tournament
2008. Retrieved 16 July 2008. "World Cup Champions Squads 1930–2002". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 22 June 2008
1930_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Football league season
Carbone and Ciclista Lima became part of Primera B together with the Sport Progreso and Sportivo Melgar from the 1934 División Intermedia. In 1936, No official
1935 Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao
1935_Ligas_Provinciales_de_Lima_y_Callao
Association football club in Peru
The Club Sport Boys Association, commonly referred to as the Sport Boys or simply the Boys, is a Peruvian association football club based in Callao, Peru
Sport_Boys
Peruvian footballer
who played for Peru at the 1930 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Sport Progreso. Rodríguez is deceased. 1930 FIFA World Cup Uruguay Archived 14 March
Lizardo_Rodríguez_Nue
Football league season
Santiago Barranco Barranco, Lima Social San Carlos Callao Sport Inca Rímac, Lima Sport Progreso Rímac, Lima Unión Buenos Aires Callao Unión Carbone Barrios
1937 Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao
1937_Ligas_Provinciales_de_Lima_y_Callao
Football league
Alianza Cóndor 6 1931 Sucre Sport Progreso 7 1932 Sucre Sport Boys 8 1933 Unión Carbone Sportivo Melgar 9 1934 Sport Progreso Sportivo Melgar As Third Division
Peruvian División Intermedia (1926–1940)
Peruvian_División_Intermedia_(1926–1940)
Football league season
four best in the 1931 División Intermedia (Juventud Perú, Miguel Grau, Sport Progreso and Sucre). Source: [citation needed] Notes: Miguel Grau were deducted
1931 Peruvian Primera División
1931_Peruvian_Primera_División
Football league season
División Intermedia (Lima) Promoted from 1935 División Intermedia (Callao) Sport Progreso (2nd) Unión Carbone (3rd) Sportivo Melgar (4th) Ciclista Lima (5th)
1936 Primera División Unificada de Lima y Callao
1936_Primera_División_Unificada_de_Lima_y_Callao
Football league season
Carbone and Ciclista Lima became part of Primera B together with the Sport Progreso and Sportivo Melgar from the 1934 División Intermedia. The entire tournament
1935 Peruvian Primera División
1935_Peruvian_Primera_División
Stadium in Guatemala City
The Cementos Progreso Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Cementos Progreso) is a multi-use stadium in Guatemala City. It is also known popularly as Estadio La Pedrera
Cementos_Progreso_Stadium
Football league season
Callao Season 1938 Dates 1938 – 28 May 1939 Champions Atlético Córdoba Relegated Atlético Peruano Sport Progreso Porteño Unión Buenos Aires ← 1937 1939 →
1938 Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao
1938_Ligas_Provinciales_de_Lima_y_Callao
Football league season
system was W:3, D:2, L:1, walkover:0. Source: [citation needed] Notes: Sport Progreso were deducted one point for walkover. Teams play each other once, either
1933 Peruvian Primera División
1933_Peruvian_Primera_División
Football league season
Universitaria Cercado de Lima Hidroaviación Ancón, Lima Jorge Chávez Callao Sport Progreso Rímac, Lima Sporting Tabaco Rímac, Lima Sportivo Tarapacá Cercado de
1929 Peruvian Primera División
1929_Peruvian_Primera_División
Football league season
football. A total of 14 teams competed in the league, The champion was Sport Alianza. It was organized by the homonymous entity, Liga Peruana de Football
1919_Liga_Peruana_de_Football
Football league season
Olaya Chorrillos, Lima Lawn Tennis de la Exposición Jesús María, Lima Sport Progreso Rímac, Lima Sportivo Tarapacá Cercado de Lima Sportivo Unión Cercado
1928 Peruvian Primera División
1928_Peruvian_Primera_División
Peruvian footballer and manager (1909–1994)
Independiente Santa Fe in 1948. Central defender Carlos Carrillo played for Sport Progreso in the late 1920s before moving to Ciclista Lima. He was part of the
Carlos_Carrillo_Nalda
Association football club in Guatemala
ɡwˌastatˈojja]), is a Guatemalan professional football club based in Guastatoya, El Progreso Department. They compete in the Liga Guate, the top tier of Guatemalan
CD_Guastatoya
List of footballers
4FW Lizardo Rodríguez Nue (1910-08-30)30 August 1910 (aged 19) 0 0 Sport Progreso — 4FW Rodolfo Ortega 0 0 Hidroaviación — 1GK Jorge Pardon (1905-03-14)14
1929 South American Championship squads
1929_South_American_Championship_squads
Football league season
[citation needed] 1930 Peruvian División Intermedia Rsssf.org - Peru 1930 Sport Gráfico - Resultado del Torneo de Competencia de 1930 Chalaco 1930: Rugidos
1930 Peruvian Primera División
1930_Peruvian_Primera_División
Peruvian football club
relegation by winning the relegation playoff against Sportivo Unión and Sport Progreso. In 1931, the club received support from the railway company, which
Sportivo_Tarapacá_Ferrocarril
Season of the Peruvian Football League
total of 11 teams competed in the first division and its champion was Sport Progreso. It was the last tournament run by the leadership of the Liga Peruana
1921_Liga_Peruana_de_Football
Football league
Andrés Campeón Sport Progreso Pumapuquio 2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic 2021 2022 Alianza Santa Cruz Sport Roy's 2023 Sport Progreso Pumapuquio
Ligas_Distritales_del_Peru
Football league season
football. A total of 14 teams competed in the league, The champion was Sport Alianza. It was organized by the homonymous entity, Liga Peruana de Football
1918_Liga_Peruana_de_Football
Peruvian football club
best teams from the 1931 Peruvian División Intermedia: Juventud Perú, Sport Progreso, Miguel Grau, and Sucre. Escuela de Hidroaviación secured its place
Hidroaviación
Uruguayan association football player
Sisley, Cerro and Progreso, in addition to over 50 in the Uruguayan Segunda División for El Tanque Sisley, Racing Club and Progreso. Born in Paysandú
Franco López (Uruguayan footballer)
Franco_López_(Uruguayan_footballer)
Football league season
(1931 Liguilla de Promoción winner) Retired Disaffiliated Disappeared Sport Progreso (1st) Atlético Chalaco Alianza Frigorífico Unión Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis
1932 Peruvian Primera División
1932_Peruvian_Primera_División
Association football club in Guatemala
Deportivo Achuapa is a Guatemalan professional football club based in El Progreso. They compete in the Liga Guate, the top tier of Guatemalan football. They
CD_Achuapa
Football league season
Promoted from 1933 División Intermedia Relegated from 1933 Primera División Unión Carbone (1st) Sport Progreso (9th) Sportivo Unión (10th)
1934 Peruvian Primera División
1934_Peruvian_Primera_División
Honduran footballer (born 2000)
scored the third goal in an eventual 5–3 home victory against Honduras Progreso. On 12 February 2019, Palma joined USL Championship side Real Monarchs
Luis_Palma
122nd season of the top-tier football league in Uruguay
Liverpool Miramar Misiones Montevideo City Torque Wanderers Nacional Peñarol Progreso Racing River Plate Notes Used by Miramar Misiones for their home matches
2025_Liga_AUF_Uruguaya
Football league season
Football Sports Association. The clubs of Sport Juan Bielovucic, Association FBC, Atlético Peruano, Sport Vitarte, Sport Calavera, Alianza Chorrillos, Teniente
1920_Liga_Peruana_de_Football
Football league season
Juventud Perú (1st) Sportivo Uruguay (2nd) Scuola Deportiva Italia (1st) Atlético Peruano (10th) Sport Progreso (11th) Porteño (7th) Unión Buenos Aires (8th)
1939 Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao
1939_Ligas_Provinciales_de_Lima_y_Callao
Badge worn on sports jerseys to mark selected trophies won by a team
In sport, some national and club teams include one or more stars as part of (or beside) the team badge (often referred to as a "crest") appearing on their
Star_(sport_badge)
Mexican long-distance runner
Miguel (21 May 2017). "La falda de María Lorena" [Maria Lorena's skirt]. El Progreso. Retrieved 24 May 2017. "Una mujer tarahumara gana un ultramaratón en México
María_Lorena_Ramírez
Uruguayan footballer (born 1998)
Uruguay national team. Born in Paysandú, Saracchi joined hometown club Progreso Paysandú at the age of ten, spending five years in their youth system.
Marcelo_Saracchi
Argentine footballer (1990–2019)
hometown of Progreso, he continues to be affectionately known as "el Emi"; matching murals of him were commissioned from the same artist in Progreso and Carquefou
Emiliano_Sala
Verapaz Izabal Lake Izabal Suchite- péquez Baja Verapaz Chimal- tenango El Progreso Petén Lake Petén Jalapa Escuintla Pacific Ocean Jutiapa Honduras El Salvador
Guatemala
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
Textos Originales, Publicada de Real Orden (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: El Progreso Editorial. pp. 120–123. Archived from the original on February 11, 2023
Philippines
123rd season of the top-tier football league in Uruguay
Danubio Defensor Sporting Liverpool City Torque Wanderers Nacional Peñarol Progreso Racing Notes Albion play their home matches at Estadio Luis Franzini since
2026_Liga_AUF_Uruguaya
Cristobal Norte Villa Fundacion Publico Distrito Gaspar Hernandez Villa Progreso Publico Distrito Santiago Noreste Villa Verde Publico Distrito San Cristobal
List of schools in the Dominican Republic
List_of_schools_in_the_Dominican_Republic
currently used primarily for football matches and is the home ground of CA Progreso. The stadium holds 8,000 spectators and was built in 1983. "Stadiums in
Estadio_Abraham_Paladino
Uruguayan footballer (born 1990)
(loan) 14 (1) 2009 → Progreso (loan) 5 (0) 2010–2011 Huracán 20 (8) 2011 Cerro Largo 13 (0) 2012 Antofagasta 9 (0) 2013 Progreso 11 (0) 2013 Montevideo
Pablo_Lavandeira
Association football club in Guatemala
Fútbol Club is a Guatemalan professional football club from Sanarate, El Progreso Department. It was founded in 1958 and competes in the Liga Segunda División
Sanarate_FC
Uruguayan footballer (born 1993)
Cienciano. He began his career in his native Uruguay, playing for Nacional and Progreso. After a successful trial, he moved to Cardiff City but did not make an
Maximiliano_Amondarain
Cáceres Defensor Diego de Almagro Tumbes Tumbes Mariscal Cáceres Defensor El Progreso Tumbes Tumbes Mariscal Cáceres Defensor Las Mercedes Tumbes Tumbes Mariscal
List of football clubs in Peru
List_of_football_clubs_in_Peru
Belizean footballer (born 1985)
was later cleared as a suspect. As of match played 12 June 2024 Honduras Progreso Honduran Liga Nacional: 2015 Apertura Verdes Premier League of Belize:
Woodrow_West
Football club
Cricket and Montevideo Rowing had played football matches before Albion, that sport was not the main activity of them. Football Association's first match was
Albion_F.C.
Argentine footballer (born 2000)
national team. López started his career at the age of seven with Club El Progreso in Saladas. Six months later, soon before a trial in front of their scouts
José Manuel López (footballer)
José_Manuel_López_(footballer)
Division II Phoenix Mercaplán Fol Dorados Europlast EIS 1 Progreso Arlef Júnior Onda Sport EIS 2 'Women's Susent Monolit Inmude Imapro EIS 2008 season
Liga_Georgina_de_Villegas
121st season of the top-tier football league in Uruguay
Miramar Misiones, runners-up Progreso, and the winners of the promotion play-offs Rampla Juniors. Miramar Misiones, Progreso and Rampla Juniors returned
2024 Campeonato Uruguayo Primera División
2024_Campeonato_Uruguayo_Primera_División
Uruguayan footballer (1920–1991)
Schúbert Gambetta Saint Léon (14 April 1920 – 9 August 1991) was a Uruguayan footballer. He played as a half-back and was right-footed. Gambetta was a
Schubert_Gambetta
Honduran association football league
sent delegates. These included Olimpia, Troya, España, Honduras de El Progreso, Vida, Marathón, Motagua, La Salle, and Atlético Español Glidden. Those
Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras
Liga_Nacional_de_Fútbol_de_Honduras
Spanish footballer (born 1997)
joined Porto. Born in Barrio del Progreso, Murcia, Martínez began his footballing career with local side C.F.S. El Progreso and later joined Real Murcia.
Toni_Martínez
Honduran football player (born 2001)
Profesional de Honduras in 2018 with Juticalpa. In 2021, he joined Honduras Progreso. On 24 May 2025, he transferred to Real España. Ramírez was called up to
Dixon_Ramírez
Central Español, the stadium starting to hold goalkeeper's name. 1990: CA Progreso used Estadio Saroldi, as it home stadium, for 1990 Copa Libertadores. 1996
Estadio_Saroldi
from shoulder injury - https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cx21jgp2wdeo https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/clyp4jmyym0o https://www.france24
2026_in_association_football
Association football club in Honduras
2nd in the regular season, then stormed to the title, crushing Honduras Progreso 7–1 on aggregate. Vasquez, who remains Motagua's manager, is the longest
F.C._Motagua
it was owned by Fernando Aspiazu who used to be president of Banco del Progreso, Ecuador's second largest bank that was closed in March 1999. In 2004,
Empresa_Eléctrica_del_Ecuador
Uruguayan footballer (born 1980)
matches for three clubs. Born in Montevideo, Canobbio began his career with Progreso in 1997. In three seasons there, he was impressive enough to be signed
Fabián_Canobbio
Uruguayan footballer (born 1968)
Rubén Fernando da Silva Echeverrito (born 11 April 1968) is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played as a striker. He played for a number of clubs in
Rubén_da_Silva
International song competition
"Intervision 2025" with Zulema Iglesias as its representative (+Post)]. Radio Progreso (in Spanish). 25 July 2025. Retrieved 25 July 2025. Según publica el Instituto
Intervision_2025
Spanish footballer (1935–2023)
la Copa Intercontinental de clubs". Galiciana (in European Spanish). El Progreso. 27 September 1964. p. 6. Retrieved 28 July 2023. Pierrend, José Luis (22
Luis Suárez (footballer, born 1935)
Luis_Suárez_(footballer,_born_1935)
International football competition
Salvador) 25 March 2025 (2025-03-25) 20:30 (18:30 UTC−6) Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City Attendance: 7,200 Referee: Lukasz Szpala (United States)
2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification
2025_CONCACAF_Gold_Cup_qualification
Carmona; the currently active oldest footballer in the world] (in Spanish). ProgresoAlDia. 15 June 2022. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022. Retrieved
List of men's footballers with 1,000 or more official appearances
List_of_men's_footballers_with_1,000_or_more_official_appearances
Uruguayan footballer and manager (born 1976)
goals. Born in Montevideo, Pandiani started his career with hometown club Progreso, moving on to Basáñez and Peñarol, the latter also in the country's capital
Walter_Pandiani
Uruguayan footballer (born 1996)
4 (1) 2018 → Progreso (loan) 13 (4) 2019–2021 Danubio 39 (3) 2021 Boston River 29 (8) 2022– Defensor Sporting 23 (3) 2022–2023 → Sport Recife (loan)
Facundo_Labandeira
Association football club in Uruguay
on 6 October 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2012. "Gestiones con dirigentes de Progreso". La República (in Spanish). 2 November 2006. Archived from the original
Peñarol
Honduran footballer
Honduras national team. He has won one league title with C.D. Honduras Progreso. Sánchez was called to take part in the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Liga Nacional:
Carlos Sánchez (footballer, born 1990)
Carlos_Sánchez_(footballer,_born_1990)
Uruguayan football player (born 1999)
made his professional debut on 27 August 2020 in a 2–1 league win against Progreso. He scored his first goal on 22 October 2020 in a 2–0 Copa Libertadores
Alfonso_Trezza
Association football club in Uruguay
Liverpool Montevideo City Torque Montevideo Wanderers Nacional Peñarol Progreso Racing Seasons 1900 1901 1902 1903 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912
Deportivo_Maldonado
Uruguayan footballer
1990) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Progreso. Alles came through the youth levels of Defensor Sporting, but never played
Gustavo_Alles
Association football in Honduras is a national sport. It is the most popular sport among Hondurans, becoming popular in the 20th century. Over half of
Football_in_Honduras
Football league season
Rocha Tacuarembó Boston River Central Español Huracán Miramar Misiones Progreso Sud América Villa Teresa Note: Flags indicate national team as has been
2011–12 Uruguayan Segunda División season
2011–12_Uruguayan_Segunda_División_season
Uruguayan footballer (born 1972)
Ferrol 12 (0) 2004 Defensor Sporting 7 (0) 2006 Racing (URU) 6 (0) 2007 Progreso International career 1992–2001 Uruguay 8 (1) * Club domestic league appearances
Andrés_Martínez_(footballer)
Football is the most popular sport in Guatemala and is run by the Federación Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala. The association administers the national
Football_in_Guatemala
Uruguayan football club
Sudamericana appearance. Cerro began the tournament by beating Peruvian club Sport Rosario 0–2 on aggregate in the first stage. It was eliminated in the second
C.A._Cerro
Football club
Venados F.C. In 2025 the team was re-established after an alliance with the Progreso F.C. club of the Liga TDP. Football in Mexico Tercera División de México
F.C._Itzaes
Argentine sports club
Lanús United (that was in a desperate financial situation) and Club El Progreso. Miguel Usaray was designed as president, the first in the history of the
Club_Atlético_Lanús
Indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico
Guerrero Municipality (settlements of Barranca del Cuche, Concepción del Progreso (La Hacienda), Chapultepec, Charloco, Chicahuaxtla, El Chorrito de Agua
Triqui
Honduran lawyer and footballer (born 1951)
in El Progreso, Honduras. He is married to María del Carmen Asfura. FIFA.com "Concacaf bans president Austin after Blazer 'sacking'". BBC Sport. 4 June
Alfredo_Hawit
City in Colombia
Retrieved 4 May 2008. Restrepo Uribe, Jorge (1981), Medellín, su Origen, Progreso y Desarrollo, Servigráficas, Medellín. ISBN 84-300-3286-X. '"Suramericana
Medellín
Football league season
"We are football people; we did not fall from the sky"] (in Spanish). El Progreso. 22 July 2025. Retrieved 30 July 2025. "El CD Barco vuelve a «casa» con
2025–26_Tercera_Federación
City in Alabama, United States
Mobile left on November 9, 2016, on a five-night cruise to Cozumel and Progreso. Carnival Fascination was scheduled to replace Carnival Fantasy in 2022
Mobile,_Alabama
Uruguayan footballer (born 1959)
Gibraltar National League. Vega played professional club football for Danubio, Progreso and Central Español in Uruguay, he also played for Atlante in Mexico and
César_Vega_(footballer)
Colombian footballer (born 1998)
over Real de Minas. On 1 March 2021, in his second match against Honduras Progreso, he collided with Rolman González and hit his trachea, the impact knocking
Aldair_Simanca
Football league season
Liga TDP (in Spanish). 27 August 2025. Retrieved 31 August 2025. "Nace Progreso FC en Tercera División". Venados F.C. (in Spanish). 20 August 2020. Retrieved
2025–26_Liga_TDP_season
Cuban baseball team who played from 1879 to 1891
Progreso was a Cuban baseball team in the Cuban League. They first played in the league's second season of 1879, and then again played in the league from
Progreso_(baseball)
Uruguayan association football club
Nacional is considered one of the most prestigious football clubs in the sport. In domestic tournaments, Nacional has won the Primera División title 49
Club_Nacional_de_Football
Uruguayan footballer (1997–2024)
the original on 18 May 2024. Retrieved 18 May 2024. "Cerro goleó 5–2 a Progreso" [Cerro thrashed Progresso 5–2] (in Spanish). La Red 21. 25 August 2018
Juan_Izquierdo
Uruguayan footballer (born 1981)
with Cerromar in the youth categories, Bava made his senior debut with Progreso in 1998. He joined Peñarol in 2000, but played rarely before moving to
Jorge_Bava
Country in South America
2017. Retrieved 24 April 2017. ROJAS, Diana Marcela. La alianza para el progreso de Colombia. Análisis Político, [S.l.], v. 23, n. 70, p. 91–124, Sep. 2010
Colombia
Association football club in Uruguay
original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020. "Uruguay 1988". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 28 August 2019. Archived from the original
Danubio_F.C.
SPORT PROGRESO
SPORT PROGRESO
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wolf Sport
Girl/Female
Scottish
Short.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Charmin | சாரà¯à®®à¯€à®¨
Sport
Charmin | சாரà¯à®®à¯€à®¨
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sport
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : unexplained.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wolf Sport
Boy/Male
English Shakespearean
Short.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English port ‘gateway’, ‘entrance’ (Old French porte, from Latin porta), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a fortified town or city, typically, the man in charge of them. Compare Porter 1.English : topographic name for someone who lived near a harbor or in a market town, from the homonymous Middle English port (Old English port ‘harbor’, ‘market town’, from Latin portus ‘harbor’, ‘haven’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French port, from the same source).German : topographic name for someone who lived near a (city) gate, from Middle Low German porte (modern German Pforte) (see sense 1).Jewish (from Lithuania and Belarus) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Short
Male
Dutch
, spear sport.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Short
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumbria)
English (Northumbria) : variant of Spoor.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sport
Girl/Female
Scottish
Short.
Boy/Male
Native American
Short.
Boy/Male
English
Short.
Boy/Male
British, English
Nice Filling
Boy/Male
British, English
Wolf Sport
Girl/Female
Scottish
Short.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English schort ‘short’.Scottish and northern Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Gheairr, Mac an Ghirr ‘son of the short man’ (see McGirr).
SPORT PROGRESO
SPORT PROGRESO
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Creator
Boy/Male
Indian
Born with a star
Girl/Female
Muslim
Like a star
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God.
Girl/Female
Celtic American English Greek Irish
Passionate or fiery.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ambikanath | அஂபிகாநாத
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Only Love for God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Himalaya Mountain
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Garden
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who prostrates to the merciful (Allah)
SPORT PROGRESO
SPORT PROGRESO
SPORT PROGRESO
SPORT PROGRESO
SPORT PROGRESO
superl.
Abrupt; brief; pointed; petulant; as, he gave a short answer to the question.
n.
A kind or species; any number or collection of individual persons or things characterized by the same or like qualities; a class or order; as, a sort of men; a sort of horses; a sort of trees; a sort of poems.
v. t.
To expel throught the nostrils with a snort; to utter with a snort.
a.
Having short life.
n.
A short sound, syllable, or vowel.
v. t.
To pawn; to pledge; as, spout a watch.
superl.
Breaking or crumbling readily in the mouth; crisp; as, short pastry.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Short-circuit
v. t.
To give utterance to in a sportive manner; to throw out in an easy and copious manner; -- with off; as, to sport off epigrams.
imp. & p. p.
of Short-circuit
superl.
Not long; having brief length or linear extension; as, a short distance; a short piece of timber; a short flight.
a.
Not living or lasting long; being of short continuance; as, a short-lived race of beings; short-lived pleasure; short-lived passion.
v. i.
To assume suddenly a new and different character from the rest of the plant or from the type of the species; -- said of a bud, shoot, plant, or animal. See Sport, n., 6.
adv.
In a short manner; briefly; limitedly; abruptly; quickly; as, to stop short in one's course; to turn short.
a.
Having a short waist.
superl.
Not extended in time; having very limited duration; not protracted; as, short breath.
superl.
Engaging or engaged to deliver what is not possessed; as, short contracts; to be short of stock. See The shorts, under Short, n., and To sell short, under Short, adv.
v. & n.
Same as Spurt.
n.
Short, inferior hemp.
v. t.
To exhibit, or bring out, in public; to use or wear; as, to sport a new equipage.