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1970 studio album by Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf 7 is the fifth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in November 1970, by Dunhill Records. It is
Steppenwolf_7
Canadian–American rock group
Steppenwolf (later known as John Kay & Steppenwolf) was a Canadian-American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1967. The group was founded by singer/rhythm
Steppenwolf_(band)
1968 studio album by Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf is the debut studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf, released on January 29, 1968, on ABC Dunhill Records. It includes songs
Steppenwolf (Steppenwolf album)
Steppenwolf_(Steppenwolf_album)
The discography of Steppenwolf, a Canadian-American hard rock band, consists of 13 studio albums, 14 compilation albums, 5 live albums, 41 singles, and
Steppenwolf_discography
1970 live album by Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf Live is primarily a collection of recordings from a single concert early in 1970 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium by Steppenwolf staged
Steppenwolf_Live
American rock musician (born 1944)
Hanover, West Germany (as recounted in his song "Renegade" on the album Steppenwolf 7). Now living in the British occupation zone, the young Joachim, who
John_Kay_(musician)
DC Comics character
character first appeared in New Gods #7 (February 1972). A New God and military general from the planet Apokolips, Steppenwolf is Darkseid's uncle and subordinate
Steppenwolf_(character)
Steppenwolf was a Canadian-American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1967, the group originally consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm
List_of_Steppenwolf_members
1927 novel by Hermann Hesse
Steppenwolf (originally Der Steppenwolf) is the tenth novel by German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse. Originally published in Germany in 1927, it was first
Steppenwolf_(novel)
1971 studio album by Steppenwolf
Ladies Only is the sixth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in November 1971, by Dunhill Records. It is a
For_Ladies_Only
1969 studio album by Steppenwolf
Monster is the fourth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in November 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records. It was
Monster_(Steppenwolf_album)
1968 single by Steppenwolf
John Kay and Rushton Moreve from the Canadian-American hard rock band Steppenwolf. The song was initially released in 1968 on the album The Second. It
Magic Carpet Ride (Steppenwolf song)
Magic_Carpet_Ride_(Steppenwolf_song)
American actor and screenwriter
a stage actor, Letts has performed in various classic plays with the Steppenwolf Theatre since 1988. He made his acting Broadway debut as George in the
Tracy_Letts
Canadian drummer (1946–1993)
California, the group was renamed Steppenwolf. When Steppenwolf temporarily broke up on February 14, 1972, Edmonton and Steppenwolf organist Goldy McJohn formed
Jerry_Edmonton
American musician, record producer, and songwriter (1936–2022)
“Prince of Power Pop” (2017) The Luck (recorded 1994, released 2001) Steppenwolf 7 (ABC/Dunhill) (producer) (1970) Gold: Their Great Hits (ABC/Dunhill)
Richard_Podolor
1969 live album by Steppenwolf
Early Steppenwolf is a collection of live recordings by Steppenwolf when they were still known as "The Sparrow" (see: The Sparrows). It was released in
Early_Steppenwolf
1973 greatest hits album by Steppenwolf
16 Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Steppenwolf, released in 1973. It features some of their most famous songs, including "Born to Be Wild", "The
16_Greatest_Hits
2003 greatest hits album by Steppenwolf
compilation album released in 2003 by the Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. All songs written by John Kay, except where noted. John Kay: guitars
The Collection (Steppenwolf album)
The_Collection_(Steppenwolf_album)
American actress (born 1981)
Coon's breakthrough came in 2010 when she was cast as Honey in the Steppenwolf Theatre Company production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The role
Carrie_Coon
American actor (1940–2018)
United States, Mahoney began his career in Chicago as a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company. He earned the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in
John_Mahoney
1974 film
Steppenwolf is a 1974 film adaptation of Hermann Hesse's 1927 novel Steppenwolf, directed by Fred Haines. The film made heavy use of visual special effects
Steppenwolf_(film)
Performances of American actress Laurie Metcalf
performances on stage and screen. She started her career on the stage at the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago acting in several productions in the late
Laurie Metcalf on screen and stage
Laurie_Metcalf_on_screen_and_stage
Musical artist
replaced St. Nicholas a second time when he joined Steppenwolf for the recording of Steppenwolf 7, contributing lead vocals on "Fat Jack" and co-lead
George_Biondo
Superman. The character of Steppenwolf originally appeared in 1972 as a New God associated with Darkseid and Apokolips in New Gods #7, and is traditionally
Characters of the DC Extended Universe
Characters_of_the_DC_Extended_Universe
Topics referred to by the same term
"Renegade", by Running Wild from Death or Glory, 1989 "Renegade", by Steppenwolf from Steppenwolf 7, 1970 "Renegade", by War of Ages from Supreme Chaos, 2014 "Renegade"
Renegade
1968 song by Steppenwolf
is a song written by Mars Bonfire and first released as a single by Steppenwolf. Although the lyrics do not specifically mention motorcycles, the song
Born_to_Be_Wild
American actress (born 1955)
Award, and three Golden Globe Awards. Metcalf began her career with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and frequently works in Chicago theatre. She made her
Laurie_Metcalf
American actor (born 1954)
1954) is an American actor, theater director, and founding member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, with Gary Sinise and Jeff Perry. Kinney is best known
Terry_Kinney
1968 studio album by Steppenwolf
Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf, released in October 1968 on ABC Dunhill Records. The album contains one of Steppenwolf's most famous songs, "Magic
The_Second
Album 27 The Kinks Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One Lucifer's Friend Lucifer's Friend Slade Play It Loud Steppenwolf Steppenwolf 7
1970_in_heavy_metal_music
American actor (born 1953)
as a charter member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago in 1976. He moved to New York City, acting in a Steppenwolf production of the Sam Shepard
John_Malkovich
American stage and television actor
Awards for his performance in Linda Vista. He has been a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company since 2007. The Bloomington, Indiana-born Barford is
Ian_Barford
American television actress (b. 1952)
American actress of stage and screen. A longtime member of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company, she has appeared in more than 50 productions at that
Rondi_Reed
German-Canadian rock musician
a German-born Canadian musician who was the bassist of the rock band Steppenwolf in the late 1960s. He was born in Plön, Schleswig-Holstein and his family
Nick_St._Nicholas
American actor
Award for Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play for The Tempest at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. In 2010, Hill was nominated for
Jon_Michael_Hill
American dramatist
1960) is an American character actor and playwright associated with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company of Chicago. His play Clybourne Park won the 2011 Pulitzer
Bruce_Norris_(playwright)
Musical artist
for his work with the band Steppenwolf. Monarch was born in Los Angeles. As the original lead guitarist with Steppenwolf (1967 through most of 1969)
Michael_Monarch
American theatre director
of the Steppenwolf Theater Company, and a professor at Northwestern University. Throughout her career, she has directed both the Steppenwolf Theater
Anna_D._Shapiro
American actor (1944–2013)
Gus Demitriou on HBO's Luck. He also worked as a stage actor with the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago. Farina was born on a leap day (February 29
Dennis_Farina
American actress (1955–2017)
Chicago stage in Curse of the Starving Class, Headly was asked to join the Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble, which was looking to expand. She also appeared in several
Glenne_Headly
American actor (born 1956)
actor. Cole began his professional acting career on stage at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 1985. His breakout role on screen was playing Jack
Gary_Cole
German writer (1877–1962)
helped shape his literary work. His best-known novels include Demian, Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, Narcissus and Goldmund, and The Glass Bead Game, each of
Hermann_Hesse
American actor (born 1970)
he participated with theater companies such as Steppenwolf, Goodman, and Wisdom Bridge. At Steppenwolf, he also worked as a fight choreographer and master
Nick_Offerman
1990 studio album by Steppenwolf
Rise & Shine is the thirteenth and final studio album by John Kay and Steppenwolf, released in 1990 under the label IRS Records. It features "The Wall"
Rise & Shine (Steppenwolf album)
Rise_&_Shine_(Steppenwolf_album)
1969 studio album by Steppenwolf
Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in March 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records. It was the first Steppenwolf album to feature bass player
At_Your_Birthday_Party
American actor (born 1955)
military bases around the world. Sinise's career started on stage with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company (which he co-founded) in 1983 when he directed and starred
Gary_Sinise
American actor, screenwriter, producer and musician (born 1963)
University Theatre School in 1989. After his breakout performance in Steppenwolf Theatre Company's outreach staging of Arthur Miller's A View from the
W._Earl_Brown
American actor (born 1940)
at Steppenwolf include Uncle Vanya, Valparaiso, and Educating Rita. In 2022, Pendleton reminisced that he was initially reluctant to join Steppenwolf, as
Austin_Pendleton
American actress (born 1962)
Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof and August: Osage County. She has been a Steppenwolf Theatre Company member since 1993 and appeared in several of their productions
Sally_Murphy_(actress)
American actress (born 1970)
production due to Marshall's death. Plimpton became involved with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, appearing in Hedda Gabler (2001) among others
Martha_Plimpton
American actress
Untouchables in 1993. She also performed at the American Repertory Theatre, Steppenwolf Garage, Court Theatre, Moscow Art Theatre, and the Groundlings. At Harvard's
Sheila_Carrasco
Song by Tom Waits
Years, which was first presented as a stage production put on by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. The song was used as the theme
Way_Down_in_the_Hole
2021 film by Zack Snyder
Cavill) as they form an alliance to stop the extradimensional New God Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds) and his army of Parademons from conquering Earth for his
Zack_Snyder's_Justice_League
1975 studio album by Steppenwolf
Joe Viglione. "Hour of the Wolf - Steppenwolf". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-05-23. "Billboard 200 - Steppenwolf". Billboard. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
Hour_of_the_Wolf_(album)
2024 American drama play
Commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre Company as a vehicle for Laurie Metcalf's return to her hometown theater, the play was workshopped at Steppenwolf in Chicago
Little_Bear_Ridge_Road
1974 studio album by Steppenwolf
Slow Flux is the seventh studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in August 1974, by Epic Records. In the US it
Slow_Flux
Mama" – Steppenwolf "Hey There Lonely Girl" – Eddie Holman # 2 (US) "Hi-De-Ho" – Blood, Sweat & Tears "Home Lovin' Man" – Andy Williams (# 7 )(UK) "I
1970_in_music
American actor (born 1966)
School in Winnetka, Illinois. He has been an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago since 1989. Prior to that, he was a member
Jim_True-Frost
Irish actor (born 1953)
He played General Zakharow in Red Sparrow (2018). He also portrayed Steppenwolf in Zack Snyder's Justice League (2017) and its 2021 director's cut. His
Ciarán_Hinds
2017 superhero film directed by Zack Snyder
death of Superman to save the world from the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons. Warner Bros. began to develop a live-action
Justice_League_(film)
American playwright
chair of playwriting at the Yale School of Drama and a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Ensemble. He co-wrote the 2016 film Moonlight, based on his own
Tarell_Alvin_McCraney
American musician (1952–1985)
Nelson, Chapin had been a member of The Association and before that of Steppenwolf, with whom he had recorded Hour of the Wolf in 1975, the band's first
Andy_Chapin
1976 studio album by Steppenwolf
Skullduggery is the ninth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in May 1976, by Epic Records. It was the third
Skullduggery_(album)
American actress (born 1975)
Theroux). She starred in Chicago in the play Another Marriage at the Steppenwolf Theatre. She was set to star in the sports drama film Flint Strong, a
Judy_Greer
American director, writer and actor (1943–2023)
2023) was an American director, writer, and actor. He was a member of Steppenwolf Theatre Company and an associate director at Goodman Theatre. He taught
Frank_Galati
1960s Canadian rock band
mainstream, the Sparrows later morphed into the popular heavy rock group Steppenwolf. The original Jack London and the Sparrows line-up was formed in Oshawa
The_Sparrows_(band)
American actress and director (born 1981)
NYU and completed her degree in 2020. Howard is also an alumna of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's School in Chicago, and of The Actors Center in New
Bryce_Dallas_Howard
American actor
identifies as nonbinary and goes by the pronouns they/them… https://www.steppenwolf.org/mizmartha https://www.manhattantheatreclub.com/shows/2025-26-season/the-balusters
Carl_Clemons-Hopkins
American actress
Hendrix College for her undergraduate degree and studied art at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago.[citation needed] "Earthling | Film | The
Rebecca_Spence
2006 film by David Frankel
was important to director Anna D. Shapiro, artistic director of the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago, to have the show premiere there. Afterwards
The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(film)
American actress (b. 1959)
1997 Fiftieth Anniversary production of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. Robins also appeared as Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra
Laila_Robins
American actress (born 1990)
film The Unborn (2009). She first appeared on stage in 2009 in Up at Steppenwolf Theatre. In college, she appeared in single episodes of television series
Rachel_Brosnahan
Executive luxury five-door liftback coupé
the S7 has been made since 2012, and a high-performance model called the RS 7 has been in production since 2013. An extended-wheelbase three-box, four-door
Audi_A7
American actor (1957–2025)
Township High School in Evanston, Illinois. Madsen began working at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, where he served as an apprentice under John
Michael_Madsen
American actor (born 1978)
studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago. His film debut came that same year with the
Jeremy_Strong
American actor (born 1962)
Playbill. Retrieved December 9, 2023. Riesman, Abraham Josephine (March 7, 2014). "True Detective's Papania and Gilbough on McConaughey's Chain-Smoking
Michael_Potts_(actor)
Play written by Lyle Kessler
its Chicago run, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company production premiered Off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre, running from May 7, 1985 to January 6, 1986
Orphans_(Lyle_Kessler_play)
American musician and songwriter
songwriter, and record producer. He has worked with many bands, including Steppenwolf, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Leon Russell, and Bob Weir's band Bobby
Bobby_Cochran
American actor, director and author (born 1970)
production of Sam Shepard's Buried Child, directed by Gary Sinise at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago. In 1996 he published his first novel, titled The
Ethan_Hawke
American actor (born 1970)
2003. Cader Books. 2002. p. 380. ISBN 978-1-929049-96-7. Composed original music for a Steppenwolf production of Antigone. mspacclown (October 12, 2020)
Sean_Hayes
American billionaire businessman (born 1969)
of directors of The Museum of Science and Industry, and a Trustee of Steppenwolf Theatre Company He is a board member of World Business Chicago, and is
Eric_Lefkofsky
American actress (born 1930)
of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company since 1993. In 1995, Smith starred as Halie in a revival of Buried Child by Sam Shepard at the Steppenwolf Theatre
Lois_Smith
1978 studio album by Boney M.
song's album version was shortened to 5:51. A different mix for "He Was a Steppenwolf" and a slightly different version of "Voodoonight" was used on the first
Nightflight_to_Venus
English actor (born 1962)
'Copper' role". chicagotribune.com. 7 July 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2020. "Between Riverside and Crazy | Steppenwolf Theatre". 31 January 2018. Archived
Eamonn_Walker
Most populous city in Illinois, United States
Chicago theater companies include the Goodman Theatre in the Loop; the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Victory Gardens Theater in Lincoln Park; and the
Chicago
American award-winning theatre play
anxiety. The Steppenwolf Theatre Company presented the play at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, from September 10, 2010, to November 7, 2010. It
Detroit_(play)
British singer (born 2004)
semi-final performance on 11 September, she sang "Born to Be Wild" by Steppenwolf, then returned for the final show on 18 September to perform Tina Turner's
Courtney_Hadwin
Season of television series
dancers by Natalie Lowe, Aliona Vilani, and Katya Virshilas. The show on 7 November was filmed from the Blackpool Tower Ballroom for the first time since
Strictly Come Dancing series 7
Strictly_Come_Dancing_series_7
American actor (born 1953)
the theater and earned his Actors' Equity card. He performed with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, of which he has been an ensemble member since 2008.
William_Petersen
Canadian video game studio
FireChild (Online) 2002 Houdini: Master of the Extraordinary (Online) 2001 Steppenwolf: The X-Creatures Project (Online episodic game – 24 episodes) 1999 Good
Sarbakan
1969 live album by Three Dog Night
of Steppenwolf, who were recording various shows on their 1969–70 tour for an upcoming live album (Steppenwolf Live, released 1970). Steppenwolf and
Captured_Live_at_the_Forum
American stand-up comedian and actor (born 1962)
investigation for 3 years". New York Daily News. "Theater review: Jeff Garlin at Steppenwolf". chicagotribune.com. July 14, 2011. Archived from the original on January
Jeff_Garlin
American actor (born 1974)
Chicago, where he helped found A Red Orchid Theatre. He worked with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Northlight Theatre. Shannon originated the role of
Michael_Shannon
1999 greatest hits album by Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf from 1968 to 1971. The compilation focuses on Steppenwolf’s Dunhill recordings, with the bulk of material coming from their Steppenwolf through
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Steppenwolf
20th_Century_Masters_–_The_Millennium_Collection:_The_Best_of_Steppenwolf
Play by Richard Greenberg
(1999). "Three Days of Rain". Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. "Steppenwolf Gives 'Rain' a Burnished Glow"
Three_Days_of_Rain
American actor (born 1962)
notably The Bailiwick Theater, Light Opera Works, Court Theatre, and Steppenwolf Theatre. She has collaborated on plays with such notable authors as Larry
Alexandra_Billings
American actress (born 1960)
ensemble companies, including The New York Shakespeare Festival and the Steppenwolf Theater. Perkins was listed as one of the 12 "Promising New Actors of
Elizabeth_Perkins
Broadway League, LLC. Retrieved June 22, 2023. "A Lesson from Aloes". Steppenwolf Theatre. Retrieved June 22, 2023. Martinez, Julio (January 17, 1999)
Danny_Glover_filmography
2013–2023 superhero media franchise
Fisher as Victor Stone / Cyborg, and Joe Morton as Dr. Silas Stone. Steppenwolf, who serves as the main antagonist in Justice League (2017), was introduced
DC_Extended_Universe
American actor (born 1955)
March 2013, he appeared in Chicago in The Motherfucker with the Hat, at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Smits was previously married to Barbara Smits. They
Jimmy_Smits
STEPPENWOLF 7
STEPPENWOLF 7
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Breton or Cornish origin)
English (of Breton or Cornish origin) : from a Celtic personal name, Old Breton Iudicael, composed of elements meaning ‘lord’ + ‘generous’, ‘bountiful’, which was borne by a 7th-century saint, a king of Brittany who abdicated and spent the last part of his life in a monastery. Forms of this name are found in medieval records not only in Devon and Cornwall, where they are of native origin, but also in East Anglia and even Yorkshire, whither they were imported by Bretons after the Norman Conquest.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Dutch, and German
English, French, Dutch, and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements land ‘land’, ‘territory’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. In England, the native Old English form Landbeorht was replaced by Lambert, the Continental form of the name that was taken to England by the Normans from France. The name gained wider currency in Britain in the Middle Ages with the immigration of weavers from Flanders, among whom St. Lambert or Lamprecht, bishop of Maastricht in around 700, was a popular cult figure. In Italy the name was popularized in the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of Lambert I and II, Dukes of Spoleto and Holy Roman Emperors.The name Lambert is found in Quebec City from 1657, taken there from Picardy, France. There are also Lamberts from Perche, France, by 1670.
Surname or Lastname
French (western)
French (western) : from a pet form of Martin 1.English : habitational name from Martineau in France. The name was also taken to England by Huguenot refugees in the 17th century (see below).Harriet Martineau (1802–76), the English writer, was the daughter of a Norwich manufacturer. She was descended from a family of French Huguenots who owned land around Poitou and Touraine in the 15th century. They included a number of surgeons in the 17th century. In the 19th century a branch of the family was firmly established in Birmingham, England; others went to North America.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Messenger.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a brazier, from an agent derivative of Middle High German messinc ‘brass’, German Messing, from Greek mossynoikos (khalkos) ‘Mossynoecan bronze’, named after the people of northeastern Asia Minor who first produced the alloy.German : habitational name from Mössingen in Baden-Württemberg (Messingen in the local dialect), which is recorded as Masginga in 789, probably from the personal name Masco + ingen, suffix of relationship.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English vernacular form, Maudeleyn, of the New Testament Greek personal name Magdalēnē. This is a byname, meaning ‘woman from Magdala’ (a village on the Sea of Galilee, deriving its name from Hebrew migdal ‘tower’), denoting the woman cured of evil spirits by Jesus (Luke 8:2), who later became a faithful follower. In Christian folk belief she was generally identified with the repentant sinner who washed Christ’s feet with her tears in Luke 7; hence the name came to be used as a byname for a prostitute, also a tearful woman. The popularity of the personal name increased with the supposed discovery of her relics in the 13th century.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from Geribodo, a Germanic personal name composed of the elements gÄr, gÄ“r, ‘spear’, ‘lance’ + bodo originally ‘lord’, ‘master’, but early reinterpreted as ‘messenger’. The name was borne notably by a 7th-century saint, bishop of Bayeux; as a result of his cult the name was popular among the Normans and introduced by them into England.English (of Norman origin) : from Geribald, a Germanic personal name composed of the elements geri, gari ‘spear’ + bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’. This name owed its popularity largely to a 9th-century saint, bishop of Châlons-sur-Seine.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from an unidentified place. There is a hill in Somerset called Leather Barrow.Thomas Leatherbury (1622–73), from Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, arrived in MD in or before 1645, and settled in Accomack Co., VA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Kynborough, recorded in Suffolk, England, as late as the 16th and 17th centuries. Although there is no Middle English evidence for it, this probably represents a survival of Old English female personal name Cyneburh, composed of the elements cyne- ‘royal’ + burh ‘fortress’, ‘stronghold’. This was the name of a daughter of the 7th-century King Penda of Mercia, who, in spite of her father’s staunch opposition to Christianity, was converted and founded an abbey, serving as its head. She was venerated as a saint, and gave her name to the village of Kimberley in Norfolk. The surname is now almost extinct in England, but continues to flourish in the U.S.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a medieval personal name of which the original form was Latin Aegidius (from Greek aigidion ‘kid’, ‘young goat’). This was the name of a 7th-century Provençal hermit, whose cult popularized the name in a variety of more or less mutilated forms: Gidi and Gidy in southern France, Gil(l)i in the area of the Alpes-Maritimes, and Gil(l)e elsewhere. This last form was taken over to England by the Normans, but by the 12th century it was being confused with the Germanic names Gisel, a short form of Gilbert, and Gilo, which is from Gail (as in Gaillard).Irish : adopted as an Anglicized equivalent of Gaelic Ó Glaisne, a County Louth name, based on glas ‘green’, ‘blue’, ‘gray’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Dominick.Chinese : from the name of Meng Mingshi, a senior minister of the state of Qin in the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). His descendants adopted the first character of his given name, which means ‘bright’, as their surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages.Thomas Joy (c. 1610–78), an architect and builder born probably in Hingham, Norfolk, England, appears in land records in Boston, MA, in 1636. He had a considerable influence on Boston architecture.
Surname or Lastname
German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovenian, Czech, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovenian, Czech, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ethnic or regional name for someone from Franconia (German Franken), a region of southwestern Germany so called from its early settlement by the Franks, a Germanic people who inhabited the lands around the river Rhine in Roman times. In the 6th–9th centuries, under leaders such as Clovis I (c. 466–511) and Charlemagne (742–814), the Franks established a substantial empire in western Europe, from which the country of France takes its name. The term Frank in eastern Mediterranean countries was used, in various vernacular forms, to denote the Crusaders and their descendants, and the American surname may also be an Americanized form of such a form.English, Dutch, German, etc. : from the personal name Frank, in origin an ethnic name for a Frank. This also came be used as an adjective meaning ‘free’, ‘open-hearted’, ‘generous’, deriving from the fact that in Frankish Gaul only people of Frankish race enjoyed the status of fully free men.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEidhin ‘descendant of Eidhin’, a personal name or byname of uncertain origin. It may be a derivative of eidhean ‘ivy’, or it may represent an altered form of the place name Aidhne. The principal family of this name is descended from Guaire of Aidhne, King of Connacht. From the 7th century for over a thousand years they were chiefs of a territory in County Galway.English : patronymic from Hine.Americanized spelling of German Heins or Heinz.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of the French topographic name Garrigue (see Garrigues).Scottish
Americanized spelling of the French topographic name Garrigue (see Garrigues).Scottish : variant of Garioch, a habitational name from the district in Aberdeenshire so named.English : habitational name from Garwick in Lincolnshire, named from an Old English personal name Gǣra + Old English wīc ‘(dairy) farm’.The name is closely associated with the Huguenots. The English actor-manager David Garrick (1717–79) was the grandson of David de la Garrique, who fled Bordeaux in 1685, changing his family name to Garric on arrival in England. Other Garricks (Garicks) were in SC in the 1820s.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Hann + the hypocoristic suffix -cok, which was commonly added to personal names (see Cocke).Dutch : from Middle Dutch hanecoc ‘winkle’, ‘periwinkle’ (a type of shellfish), probably a metonymic occupational name for someone who gathered and sold shellfish.Thomas Hancock, the uncle of Declaration of Independence signatory John Hancock (1736/7–93), was among the foremost of 18th-century American businessmen. He was a descendant of Nathaniel Hancock, who was known to have been in Cambridge, MA, as early as 1634. Born in Braintree, MA, John Hancock was president of the Second Continental Congress and the first governor of the state of MA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Norman personal name, Leodegar, Old French Legier, of Germanic origin, composed of the elements liut ‘people’, ‘tribe’ + gÄr, gÄ“r ‘spear’. The name was borne by a 7th-century bishop of Autun, whose fame contributed to the popularity of the name in France. (In Germany the name was connected with a different saint, an 8th-century bishop of Münster.)English : variant of Letcher, in part a deliberate alteration to avoid the association with Middle English lecheor ‘lecher’.
Surname or Lastname
English (also well established in South Wales)
English (also well established in South Wales) : topographic name for someone who lived in a nook or hollow, from Old English and Middle English hale, dative of h(e)alh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’. In northern England the word often has a specialized meaning, denoting a piece of flat alluvial land by the side of a river, typically one deposited in a bend. In southeastern England it often referred to a patch of dry land in a fen. In some cases the surname may be a habitational name from any of the several places in England named with this fossilized inflected form, which would originally have been preceded by a preposition, e.g. in the hale or at the hale.English : from a Middle English personal name derived from either of two Old English bynames, Hæle ‘hero’ or Hægel, which is probably akin to Germanic Hagano ‘hawthorn’ (see Hain 2).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Céile (see McHale).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Halle.Robert Hale, who settled in Cambridge, MA, in 1632, was an ancestor of the revolutionary war patriot and spy Nathan Hale (1755–76) of CT. The common English surname was brought independently in the 17th century to VA and MD.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish : from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el ‘Who is like God?’. This was borne by various minor Biblical characters and by one of the archangels, the protector of Israel (Daniel 10:13, 12:1; Rev. 12:7). In Christian tradition, Michael was regarded as the warrior archangel, conqueror of Satan, and the personal name was correspondingly popular throughout Europe, especially in knightly and military families. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Anglicized form of several Greek surnames having Michael as their root, for example Papamichaelis ‘Michael the priest’ and patronymics such as Michaelopoulos.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Victorious
Boy/Male
Welsh
White shank.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place; perhaps a variant of Salisbury.
Girl/Female
Slavic American
Susannah.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Mother of Sons
Boy/Male
Hindu
Biblical
house of wrath
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name; Word; Sound
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ambitious, Desired, Beautiful
Girl/Female
Muslim
She was a narrator of Hadith (She was the daughter of Amer al-mujashaiyah)
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n.
A number or quality which is contained in another an exact number of times, or is an aliquot part of it; thus, 7 is the submultiple of 56, being contained in it eight times.
superl.
Pressing; stringent; not easy; firmly held; dear; -- said of money or the money market. Cf. Easy, 7.
n.
A unit of power or activity equal to 107 C.G.S. units of power, or to work done at the rate of one joule a second. An English horse power is approximately equal to 746 watts.
n.
See Offset, 7.
n.
A straight or curved strip of wood, metal, etc., with a smooth edge, used for guiding a pen or pencil in drawing lines. Cf. Rule, n., 7 (a).
n.
A German silver coin worth about three shillings sterling, or about 73 cents.
n.
A symbol representing seven units, as 7, or vii.
n.
The shrouds. See Shroud, n., 7.
n.
A small Indian dry measure, averaging 240 grains in weight; also, a Bombay weight of 72 grains, for pearls.
a.
Not divisible by two without a remainder; odd; -- said of numbers; as, 3, 7, and 11 are uneven numbers.
n.
A nonmetallic element of the sulphur group, and analogous to sulphur in its compounds. It is found in small quantities with sulphur and some sulphur ores, and obtained in the free state as a dark reddish powder or crystalline mass, or as a dark metallic-looking substance. It exhibits under the action of light a remarkable variation in electric conductivity, and is used in certain electric apparatus. Symbol Se. Atomic weight 78.9.
n.
One of the planets, the second in order from the sun, its orbit lying between that of Mercury and that of the Earth, at a mean distance from the sun of about 67,000,000 miles. Its diameter is 7,700 miles, and its sidereal period 224.7 days. As the morning star, it was called by the ancients Lucifer; as the evening star, Hesperus.
a.
Of or pertaining to a ratio when the excess of the greater term over the less is more than a unit, as that of 3 to 5, or 7 to 10.
n.
See 7th Shock, 1.
n.
The unit of monetary value in Russia. It is divided into 100 copecks, and in the gold coin of the realm (as in the five and ten ruble pieces) is worth about 77 cents. The silver ruble is a coin worth about 60 cents.
n.
A symbol representing seventy units, as 70, or lxx.
n.
The aggregate of two or more numbers, magnitudes, quantities, or particulars; the amount or whole of any number of individuals or particulars added together; as, the sum of 5 and 7 is 12.