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Sumner College is a private for-profit nursing school in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 1974. Sumner College began in 1974 with one campus located
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English musician and songwriter (born 1951)
Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English musician, songwriter and actor. He was the frontman, principal songwriter
Sting_(musician)
English musician and actor (born 1990)
Eliot Paulina Sumner (born 30 July 1990) is an English singer, songwriter and actor. They are the child of musician Sting and Trudie Styler. They began
Eliot_Sumner
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Look up Sumner or sumner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sumner may refer to: Mount Sumner, a mountain in the Rare Range, Antarctica Sumner Glacier
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American abolitionist and statesman (1811–1874)
Charles Sumner (January 6, 1811 – March 11, 1874) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate from 1851
Charles_Sumner
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
Sumner is a coastal seaside suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, and was surveyed and named in 1849 in honour of John Bird Sumner, the newly appointed
Sumner,_New_Zealand
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1848 to 1862
Winchester. Sumner was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. In 1802, Sumner became an assistant master at his alma mater, Eton College, where
John_Bird_Sumner
American physicist
Julius Sumner Miller (May 17, 1909 – April 14, 1987) was an American physicist and television personality. He is best known for his work on children's
Julius_Sumner_Miller
Community College. "Southwestern's History". Archived from the original on August 6, 2007. Retrieved September 24, 2007. "Barbur Campus". Sumner College. Archived
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English cleric
training at Cuddesdon College, Oxford. Growing up in a devout household set him on the path to a career as a clergyman. Sumner was also a keen amateur
Frederick Reginald Pinfold Sumner
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American business and media magnate (1923–2020)
Sumner Murray Redstone (né Rothstein; May 27, 1923 – August 11, 2020) was an American billionaire businessman and media magnate. He was the founder and
Sumner_Redstone
Church of England bishop (1790–1874)
Robert Sumner, and their mother was Hannah Bird, a first cousin of William Wilberforce. Sumner was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge
Charles_Sumner_(bishop)
British entomologist and behavioural ecologist
Seirian Sumner (born 1974) FRES is a British entomologist and behavioural ecologist. She is a professor at University College London and is an expert
Seirian_Sumner
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He graduated from Harvard College in 1799, and practiced law. He served as a general in the Massachusetts militia. Sumner wrote The History of East Boston
William_H._Sumner
State, co-educational special school
Van Asch Deaf Education Centre was located in Truro Street, Sumner, Christchurch, New Zealand. It was a special school for deaf children, accepting both
Van_Asch_College
British lawyer and judge
Joseph Sumner. He was baptised at the Church of St Wilfrid, Northenden. Hamilton was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford
John Hamilton, 1st Viscount Sumner
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Published economist
Influential Voices’. Sumner is a Professor in International Development in the Department of International Development, King's College London which he set
Andy_Sumner
American internist and academic administrator
While attending the Medical College of Georgia School of Nursing in 1972, Rawlings married pharmacist Joseph Carl Sumner. She earned a bachelor's and
Jean_Sumner
American lawyer and public official
Charles Pinckney Sumner (January 20, 1776—April 24, 1839) was an American attorney, abolitionist, and politician who served as Sheriff of Suffolk County
Charles_Pinckney_Sumner
American attorney and politician
Sumner Peter Mills Jr. (August 26, 1911 – September 22, 2001) was an American attorney and politician from Maine. He was the father of Governor Janet Mills
S._Peter_Mills_Jr.
English historian
Humphrey Sumner, FBA (8 August 1893 – 25 April 1951), usually known as Humphrey Sumner, was an English historian. He was a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford
Benedict_Humphrey_Sumner
American clergyman and social scientist (1840–1910)
American conservatism. Sumner wrote an autobiographical sketch for the fourth of the histories of the Class of 1863 Yale College. In 1925, the Rev. Harris
William_Graham_Sumner
English cleric and academic
John Sumner DD (d. 26 February 1772) was an English cleric and academic, Provost of King's College, Cambridge from 1756. He the son of William Sumner, born
John_Sumner_(priest)
American judge (1746–1799)
Sumner, for whom the Sumner Tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts, is named, and 20th-century diplomats Sumner Welles and Sumner Gerard. Increase Sumner was
Increase_Sumner
American basketball player (born 1995)
A point guard, he played college basketball for the Xavier Musketeers and averaged 15.0 points per game as a junior. Sumner spent three years playing
Edmond_Sumner
American typeface designer and graphic artist
Sumner Stone (born 9 June 1945) is a typeface designer and graphic artist. He notably designed ITC Stone while working for Adobe. A specimen of ITC Stone
Sumner_Stone
American historian (1903–1988)
Mary Sumner Benson (April 6, 1903 – September 8, 1988) was an American historian and college professor, author of Women in Eighteenth-Century America
Mary_Sumner_Benson
American politician (1819–1857)
Sumner, whom he beat nearly to death with a cane on the floor of the United States Senate in retaliation for an anti-slavery speech in which Sumner verbally
Preston_Brooks
American bishop
Robinson Sumner (born 1955) was the seventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. He had served previously as principal of Wycliffe College, Toronto
George_R._Sumner
English bishop (1824–1909)
— his father, Charles Sumner, was Bishop of Winchester from 1827 until 1869 — and educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford, he was ordained
George Sumner (bishop of Guildford)
George_Sumner_(bishop_of_Guildford)
Charles D. Sumner (1844-1915) and Orintha A. Thompson (1850-1934)). He was raised a Baptist but was confirmed as an Episcopalian during college. He was educated
Walter_Taylor_Sumner
British bishop (1848–1924)
son Theodore Sumner Gibson was a long serving Bishop in two South African Dioceses. He was educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, Oxford. Ordained
Edgar_Gibson
County in Tennessee, United States
Sumner County is a county located on the central northern border of Tennessee in the United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the population
Sumner_County,_Tennessee
American novelist
at Millsaps College. Among Sumner's books is Tammy out of Time (1948), which inspired the Tammy film series and television series. Sumner was born Bertha
Cid_Ricketts_Sumner
England international rugby union player
Arthur Sumner Gibson (14 July 1844 – 23 January 1927) was a rugby union international who represented England in 1871 in the first international match
Arthur_Gibson_(rugby_union)
American politician
Nathaniel Sumner (April 10, 1720-December 23, 1802) represented Dedham, Massachusetts in the Great and General Court. Sumner was born in Roxbury on April
Nathaniel_Sumner
Public college in Arkansas City, Kansas, US
3 June 2018. "Cowley College Announces Location of Sumner County Campus". www.cowley.edu. Retrieved 3 June 2018. "Cowley College fires president after
Cowley_Community_College
American architect
Sumner Spaulding (1892–1952) was an American architect and city planner. He is best known for designing the Harold Lloyd Estate, a.k.a. Greenacres, in
Sumner_Spaulding
United States historic place
abolitionist and United States Senator Charles Sumner, the school became the first teachers' college for black citizens in the city and the headquarters
Charles_Sumner_School
Public high school in Missouri, U.S.
Sumner High School is a St. Louis public high school that was the first high school for African-American students west of the Mississippi River in the
Sumner High School (St. Louis)
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American novelist
Melanie Sumner (born December 30, 1963) is an American writer and college professor. She was acclaimed as one of "America's Best Young Novelists" in 1995
Melanie_Sumner
County seat of Sumner County, Tennessee, United States
Gallatin is a city in and the county seat of Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 44,431 at the 2020 census and has an estimated
Gallatin,_Tennessee
College in Gallatin, Tennessee, U.S.
Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, and Wilson. The main campus is located in Gallatin. The college also has degree-granting centers in
Volunteer State Community College
Volunteer_State_Community_College
British Christian activist
Mary Sumner (31 December 1828—11 August 1921) was the founder of the Mothers' Union, a worldwide Anglican women's organisation. She is commemorated in
Mary_Sumner
English Anglican priest and educationalist
held livings at Dunton Wayletts, Copdock and Washbrook. Sumner was Provost of King's College, Cambridge from 1797 until his death; and twice Vice-Chancellor
Humphrey_Sumner
was an American educator who founded Sumner-Robertson Normal College in Tennessee in 1900. It was a private college chartered by the State of Tennessee
Alfred_Thomas_Jackson
American politician (1898–1994)
Northampton, Massachusetts's Smith College, from which she graduated in 1920 with a AB degree in economics. After college, Sumner studied law at the University
Jessie_Sumner
Founding trustee of Pomona College
Charles Burt Sumner (August 17, 1837 – July 11, 1927) was a minister in the Congregational church and a founding trustee of Pomona College who served as
Charles_Burt_Sumner
Sarah Sumner is a Christian egalitarian theologian based in the US. Sumner is known for her articles and books on Christian women in leadership, godly
Sarah_Sumner
Historic house in Boston, Massachusetts
house was Charles Sumner's home for thirty years. Charles Sumner was born to abolitionist parents, and was educated at Harvard College, where he studied
Charles_Sumner_House
High school in Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Sumner Academy of Arts and Science is a magnet school in Kansas City, Kansas and is operated by the Kansas City USD 500 school district. Named for abolitionist
Sumner Academy of Arts & Science
Sumner_Academy_of_Arts_&_Science
Hawaiian high chiefess (1851–1911)
Elizabeth Sumner Chapman Achuck Lapana Keawepoʻoole (December 24, 1851 – February 22, 1911) was a Hawaiian high chiefess during the Hawaiian Kingdom and
Elizabeth_Sumner
marries Karen after Sid's death. Later, he works for politician Greg Sumner, his old college friend and eventual rival, before opening his own private practice
List of Knots Landing characters
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Tim Sumner may refer to: Tim Sumner (physicist), Professor of Experimental Physics at Imperial College London Tim Sumner (footballer) (born 1994), Australian
Tim_Sumner
American poet and numismatist
degree at Vassar College and graduated in 1942. She then studied for her MA at Johns Hopkins University, graduating in 1943. Sumner continued to study
Laura_Sumner_(numismatist)
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minister and founding trustee of Pomona College Charles K. Sumner (1874–1948), American architect Charles Sumner, birth name of Howard Hall (actor) (1867–1921)
Charles Sumner (disambiguation)
Charles_Sumner_(disambiguation)
American sociologist and university administrator
George Sumner Bridges (born September 16, 1950) is an American sociologist and academic administrator who served as the president of The Evergreen State
George_Sumner_Bridges
CDP 294 Spanish 100 0 Española 10,473 City 9,926 Spanish 56.5 39.8 Fort Sumner 1,206 Village 986 Spanish 58.3 40.4 Gamerco 1,489 CDP 1,063 Spanish 39.7
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George Sumner Huntington (March 21, 1861 – January 5, 1927) was a medical doctor, a researcher into comparative anatomy, and a college professor. For
George_Sumner_Huntington
American physician (1846–1906)
transferred to the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (WMCP), where they completed their medical degrees in 1883. Sumner's thesis at WMCP was on Hystero-trachelorrhaphy
Jeannette_Judson_Sumner
American politician
and Sumner Peter Mills Jr., and grew up in Gorham. He graduated from Gorham High School in 1961. After graduating cum laude from Harvard College in 1965
Peter Mills (American politician)
Peter_Mills_(American_politician)
Historically black public university in St. Louis, Missouri, US
1930s. St. Louis Normal School (Harris Teachers College) and Sumner Normal School (Stowe Teachers College) started to admit men in 1940. They merged into
Harris–Stowe_State_University
Movie podcast
Drain, Ben Buckingham Mother Night 24 June 2014 Robert B. Weide, Gregory Sumner, Mary Kenny Keith Gordon Mothra 27 November 2012 Stuart Galbraith IV, Peter
The_Projection_Booth
British skateboarder
Sumner received notoriety in the UK for winning contests with his stair/handrail skating. After finishing his schooling and six months of art college
Brian_Sumner
Former private university in Gallatin, Tennessee
Neophogen College was a private university in Cross Plains and later Gallatin, Tennessee, founded in 1873 by J.M. Walton. The college was noted for an
Neophogen_College
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Sumner Schools may refer to: Sumner County Schools, a school district in Sumner County, Tennessee, United States Sumner School District, a school district
Sumner_Schools
American leader in the Primitive Baptist Church
Exley, Jo Ella Powell. Frontier Blood: The Saga of the Parker Family., College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press, 2001. ISBN 978-1-60344-109-4
Daniel_Parker_(Baptist)
President of the United States from 2021 to 2025
graduated from the University of Delaware in 1965 and the Syracuse University College of Law in 1968. He was elected to the New Castle County Council in 1970
Joe_Biden
English publisher and editor (1877–1952)
Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford (8 February 1877 – 6 September 1952) was an English publisher and editor who from 1913 to 1945 was publisher to the University
Humphrey_Sumner_Milford
American politician
Sumner Ely (May 22, 1787 in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut – February 3, 1857) was an American medical doctor and politician from New York. He was
Sumner_Ely
Town in Mississippi, United States
Sumner is a town in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, Sumner had a population of 278. Sumner is one of the two county seats of
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(1953–2018), American physician David Suhor (born 1968), American musician David Sumner, American mathematician David Susskind (1920–1987), American producer David
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Liberal arts college in Claremont, California, US
Piedmont campus financially untenable, the college was offered the site of an unfinished hotel (later renamed Sumner Hall) in the nearby, recently founded
Pomona_College
American academic
Gregory D. Sumner is a professor of History at University of Detroit Mercy and the author of the books Dwight Macdonald and the Politics Circle, Unstuck
Gregory_Sumner
Name list
professional golfer Daniel Summerhill (born 1989), American cyclist Daniel Sumner, multiple people Daniel Sundén-Cullberg (1907–1982), Swedish sailor Daniel
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1929 film
Eddie Phillips, Dorothy Gulliver, Churchill Ross, Hayden Stevenson, and Sumner Getchell. The film was released on July 7, 1929, by Universal Pictures.
College_Love
English footballer
Trinity College, Oxford, from where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1875. Having previously played football for Harrow School, Sumner represented
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Bland (1720–1728) William George (1728–1743) William Cooke (1743–1745) John Sumner (1745–1754) Edward Barnard (1754–1765) John Foster (1765–1773) Jonathan
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English cricketer and priest
John Sumner Gibson (25 November 1833 – 28 September 1892) was an English priest and first-class cricketer who played in one match for Cambridge University
John Gibson (cricketer, born 1833)
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Service Rules October 30, 1907 671 708 Post Cemetery Lands Reserved for Fort Sumner Previously Reserved by EO of May 22, 1871, Released November 2, 1907 672
List of executive actions by Theodore Roosevelt
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Founder of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
William Sumner Appleton Jr. (May 29, 1874 – November 24, 1947) was founder of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities (SPNEA) in 1910
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American politician
Sumner Gerard Jr. MBE (July 15, 1916 – February 24, 2005) was an American businessman, politician, and diplomat. Born in New York to a prominent family
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American psychologist (1895–1954)
no high school diploma, Sumner was required to take an examination to see if he was suitable to be admitted to Lincoln College (now Lincoln University)
Francis_Sumner
List of tornado locations
the National Weather Service in Nashville, Tennessee. EF0 SSW of Bethpage Sumner TN 36°26′42″N 86°21′43″W / 36.4451°N 86.3619°W / 36.4451; -86.3619 (Bethpage
List of tornadoes in the 2011 Super Outbreak
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American diplomat (1892–1961)
Benjamin Sumner Welles III (October 14, 1892 – September 24, 1961) was an American government official and diplomat. He was a major foreign policy adviser
Sumner_Welles
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Sumner High School may refer to: Sumner High School (Riverview, Florida) Sumner High School and auditorium, Sumner, Georgia Sumner High School (Iowa),
Sumner_High_School
American historian (1924–1993)
Sumner Chilton Powell (October 2, 1924 in Northampton, Massachusetts – July 8, 1993 in Colora, Maryland) was an American historian and history teacher
Sumner_Chilton_Powell
American college softball coach (born 1965)
League baseball. After graduating from college, Murphy became varsity baseball coach at Sumner High School in Sumner, Iowa, leading the team to a 22–3 record
Patrick_Murphy_(softball)
United States Navy Rear Admiral (1926–2006)
Sumner Shapiro (January 13, 1926 – November 14, 2006) was a United States Navy rear admiral who served as Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence
Sumner_Shapiro
Economist
who is the Stedman-Sumner Professor of Economics at Pomona College in Claremont, California. Andrabi attended Swarthmore College, receiving a B.A. in
Tahir_R._Andrabi
English painter, illustrator, and craftsman
Workers' Guild and became its Master in 1894. In 1883 Sumner married Agnes Benson, the sister of his college friend W A S Benson. Together they had five children
Heywood_Sumner
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Look up Sumner or sumner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sumner is a surname. It originates from the English-language word that is spelt, in modern
Sumner_(surname)
and Louisanna Sumner (1817-1899), daughter of Charles Sumner, Bishop of Winchester. He was educated at Haileybury and Corpus Christi College, Oxford and
Alan_Gibson_(bishop)
English actress and producer (born 1979)
adaptation of Fleming's Goldfinger. In 2011, she played the character Kate Sumner in the Bond spoof film Johnny English Reborn, playing a psychologist and
Rosamund_Pike
79th edition of the NBA draft
Indiana acquired Draft rights to Juan Pablo Vaulet Brooklyn acquired Edmond Sumner and 2025 MIA protected second-round pick December 15, 2024: Brooklyn Nets
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American geologist, planetary scientist, and astrobiologist
Yvonne Sumner is an American geologist, planetary scientist, and astrobiologist. She is a professor at the University of California, Davis. Sumner's research
Dawn_Sumner
Social media platform owned by Meta
704–712. doi:10.1007/s11199-019-01025-z. Wagner, Charles; Aguirre, Ester; Sumner, Erin M. (2016). "The relationship between Instagram selfies and body image
Public college in Wyandotte County, Kansas, US
for white students at Wyandotte High School and the Sumner division for Black students at Sumner High School. The inaugural class consisted of 56 students
Kansas City Kansas Community College
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John Sumner may refer to: John Sumner (actor) (died 1649), English theatre actor during the Caroline era J. D. Sumner (1924–1998), American gospel singer
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SUMNER COLLEGE
SUMNER COLLEGE
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English and German
English and German : variant of Semper.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Middle English sum(m)er, Middle High German sumer ‘summer’, hence a nickname for someone of a warm or sunny disposition, or for someone associated with the season of summer in some other way.English : assimilated variant of Sumner.English : assimilated variant of Sumpter.Irish (Leinster and Munster) : Anglicization (part translation) of Gaelic Ó Samhraidh ‘descendant of Samhradh’, a byname meaning ‘summer’. The Gaelic name is also Anglicized as O’Sawrie, O’Sawra.German : from Middle High German summer ‘woven basket’ and, by extension, a measure of grain; also ‘drum’, hence a metonymic occupational name or nickname from any of these senses.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a summoner, an official who was responsible for ensuring the appearance of witnesses in court, Middle English sumner, sumnor.William Sumner came to Dorchester, MA, from England in about 1635. His descendants include U.S. Senator Charles Sumner, a major force in the struggle to end slavery, who was born in 1811 in Boston.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, summer, from Old English sumor, SUMMER means "summer," the hot season of the year.
Girl/Female
English American
Born during the summer.
Boy/Male
Indian, Jain, Punjabi, Sikh
Gold Mountain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sumpter.Fort Sumter, SC, was named in honor of Thomas Sumter, known as the ‘Gamecock of the Revolution’ for the fear he inspired in the British and Tory forces and the pivotal role he played in key American victories. Born in 1734 near Charlottesville, VA, he was of Welsh heritage; his ancestors probably emigrated to America in the late 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Summer.German and Danish : from Middle German sumer, Danish, Norwegian sommer ‘summer’, a nickname for someone of a warm disposition, or for someone associated with the season in some other way or from living in a sunny place, in some instances a metonymic occupational name for a basketweaver or a drummer, from Middle High German sum(b)er, sum(m)er ‘basket’, ‘basketry’, ‘drum’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Sommer ‘summer’. Like the other seasonal names, this was also one of the group of names that were bestowed on Jews more or less at random by government officials in 18th- and 19th-century central Europe.
Male
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Sundar, SUNDER means "beautiful."
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Hebrew
The Warmest Season of the Year; Summer Season; Name of the Season; Summer; The Hot Season of the Year
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord of Wisdom
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Summer Season; Place Name
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English American French
Summoner.
Female
German
 German equivalent of English Summer, SOMMER means "summer." Compare with another form of Sommer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Summer 1.Irish (Sligo) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Somacháin ‘descendant of Somachán’, a nickname meaning ‘gentle’, ‘innocent’.Americanized form of some like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant or patronymic form of Sumner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called from their situation on a stream with this name. Humber is a common prehistoric river name, of uncertain origin and meaning.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Summer, SOMMER means "summer." Compare with another form of Sommer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Semper.
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SUMNER COLLEGE
Girl/Female
Muslim
Star, Celestial body
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wild Rose
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hartshorne in Derbyshire or Hartshorn in Northumberland, named from Old English heorot ‘hart’, ‘stag’ + horn ‘horn’, i.e. hill with some fancied resemblance to a hart’s horn. Reaney suggests a further possibility: that it could come from the Middle English plant name harteshorn ‘hartshorn’, denoting either of two plants with leaves branched like a stag’s antlers: Senebiera coronopus and Plantago coronopus.
Male
Dutch
, from Adria.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Extremely Kind; Sea of Mercy
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
One who Conquered on Goodness; Love
Male
Greek
(Τελαμών) Greek myth name of the father of Ajax, possibly TELAMON means "support."
Girl/Female
American, Arabic
A Combination of Sharon and Tara; Good Industrious
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dove
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Broad
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n.
A summoner.
v. i.
To scumber.
v. i.
To act as a sinner.
n.
A numeral; a word or character denoting a number; as, to put a number on a door.
n.
A feeling of disgust or loathing; a strong prejudice; abhorrence; as, to take a scunner against some one.
n.
Excrement; scumber.
b. t.
To fill or encumber with lumber; as, to lumber up a room.
v. t.
To keep or carry through the summer; to feed during the summer; as, to summer stock.
v. t.
To undergo; to be affected by; to sustain; to experience; as, most substances suffer a change when long exposed to air and moisture; to suffer loss or damage.
n.
To amount; to equal in number; to contain; to consist of; as, the army numbers fifty thousand.
n.
Any one of numerous species of North American fresh-water cyprinoid fishes of the family Catostomidae; so called because the lips are protrusile. The flesh is coarse, and they are of little value as food. The most common species of the Eastern United States are the northern sucker (Catostomus Commersoni), the white sucker (C. teres), the hog sucker (C. nigricans), and the chub, or sweet sucker (Erimyzon sucetta). Some of the large Western species are called buffalo fish, red horse, black horse, and suckerel.
v. t.
To plow and work in summer, in order to prepare for wheat or other crop; to plow and let lie fallow.
a.
Of or pertaining to summer; like summer; as, a summery day.
v. i.
To pass the summer; to spend the warm season; as, to summer in Switzerland.
n.
That which is regulated by count; poetic measure, as divisions of time or number of syllables; hence, poetry, verse; -- chiefly used in the plural.
n.
To give or apply a number or numbers to; to assign the place of in a series by order of number; to designate the place of by a number or numeral; as, to number the houses in a street, or the apartments in a building.
v. t.
To strip off the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers; as, to sucker maize.
n.
A summoner; esp., one who summons to an ecclesiastical court.
v. i.
To feel or undergo pain of body or mind; to bear what is inconvenient; as, we suffer from pain, sickness, or sorrow; we suffer with anxiety.