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American businessman (born 1965)
Thomas Sidney "Tad" Smith, Jr. (born June 1965) is an American businessman, the former president and chief executive officer of Sotheby's. Smith is also an
Tad_Smith
Multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Mississippi
C. M. "Tad" Smith Coliseum is an 8,867-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Mississippi. Through the first part of the 2015–16 basketball
Tad_Smith_Coliseum
International auction house
Garden's Tad Smith". Forbes. Retrieved 17 August 2016. Dewson, Andrew. "Sotheby's find the man to restore reputation – Madison Square Gardens' Tad Smith". The
Sotheby's
Italian businessman, chairman of Tom Ford International
international auction house Sotheby's, working alongside president and CEO, Tad Smith, whose appointment was announced on the same day. De Sole stepped down
Domenico_De_Sole
Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Mississippi
other Ole Miss media outlets. An online petition campaign to convert the Tad Smith Coliseum into an ice rink received over 600 signatures. For the first
Ole_Miss_Rebels
American college basketball season
head coach Andy Kennedy in his second season, the Rebels competed at the Tad Smith Coliseum and were members of the West division of the Southeastern Conference
2007–08 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2007–08_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
American businessman (born 1961)
Sotheby's, Ruprecht retired as CEO. On March 16, 2015, Sotheby's named Tad Smith as its new president and chief executive. In late 2014, Loeb's Third Point
Daniel_S._Loeb
American baseball player and manager (1890–1975)
Unknown (1920–1922) Pete Shields (1923–1931) Tad Smith (1932–1942) Edwin Hale (1943) No team (1944–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1950) Tom Swayze (1951–1971) Jake
Casey_Stengel
Men's basketball team that represents the University of Mississippi
Conference (SEC). They started the 2015–16 season playing home games at Tad Smith Coliseum on the university's Oxford campus, but played their final game
Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball
Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball
Village in Westchester County, New York, United States
served in the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate. Tad Smith, CEO of Sotheby's Frederick D. Sulcer, advertising executive who wrote
Bronxville,_New_York
Former CEO of Sotheby's
1956) was CEO of Sotheby's from 2000 to 2014, when he was succeeded by Tad Smith. Ruprecht was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1956. His mother was a painter
William_F._Ruprecht
United States historic place
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Lyceum_(Mississippi)
former CEO of Enron; convicted of securities fraud and insider trading Tad Smith – CEO of Sotheby's Gunnar Sønsteby, 1947 – Norwegian World War Two resistance
List of Harvard Business School alumni
List_of_Harvard_Business_School_alumni
University of Mississippi.mascot
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Rebel_Black_Bear
Unit of the Army of Northern Virginia
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University_Greys
2004 film by Robert Luketic
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic, written by Victor Levin and starring Kate Bosworth,
Win_a_Date_with_Tad_Hamilton!
Former athletic mascot of University of Mississippi
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Colonel_Reb
Public university in Oxford, Mississippi, US
attended the University of Mississippi include Florence Mars, Patrick D. Smith, Stark Young, and John Grisham. Alumni in film include Emmy Award-winning
University_of_Mississippi
American college basketball season
12/01/2012* 2:00 pm, ESPNU at Ole Miss SEC–Big East Challenge L 67–80 4–2 Tad Smith Coliseum (4,277) Oxford, MS 12/08/2012* 9:30 pm, MSG2 vs. Iona Holiday
2012–13 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team
2012–13_Rutgers_Scarlet_Knights_men's_basketball_team
Multi-purpose arena in University, Mississippi
the community during normal business hours. The Pavilion replaced the Tad Smith Coliseum in January 2016; the opening game, on January 7, saw the Rebels
The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss
The_Sandy_and_John_Black_Pavilion_at_Ole_Miss
Ole Miss Mascot
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Tony_the_Landshark
Civil unrest in Mississippi, United States
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Ole_Miss_riot_of_1962
American baseball coach (born 1967)
Unknown (1920–1922) Pete Shields (1923–1931) Tad Smith (1932–1942) Edwin Hale (1943) No team (1944–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1950) Tom Swayze (1951–1971) Jake
Mike_Bianco
Census-designated place in Mississippi, United States
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University,_Mississippi
1963 song by Bob Dylan
live only once on October 25, 1990, when Dylan appeared in Oxford at the Tad Smith Coliseum on the Ole Miss campus as part of the Never Ending Tour. Richie
Oxford_Town
American college basketball season
his seventh season at Ole Miss. The team played their home games at the Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as a member of the Southeastern Conference
2012–13 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2012–13_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
American baseball player and manager (born 1942)
Unknown (1920–1922) Pete Shields (1923–1931) Tad Smith (1932–1942) Edwin Hale (1943) No team (1944–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1950) Tom Swayze (1951–1971) Jake
Don_Kessinger
Football team of the University of Mississippi
C. J. Moore 2019 – Austrian Robinson 2020 – Jaylon Jones 2021 – Keidron Smith 2022 — KD Hill 2023 - Cedric Johnson 2024 - JJ Pegues 2025 - Tyler Banks
Ole_Miss_Rebels_football
American multi-sport athlete
Unknown (1920–1922) Pete Shields (1923–1931) Tad Smith (1932–1942) Edwin Hale (1943) No team (1944–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1950) Tom Swayze (1951–1971) Jake
Dudy_Noble
Fight song at the University of Mississippi
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Forward_Rebels
exchange student) Genevieve Pou (1919–2007), author Patrick D. Smith, author Robert Bruce Smith, IV, Mississippi historian Donna Tartt, author, attended but
List of University of Mississippi alumni
List_of_University_of_Mississippi_alumni
Part of the University of Mississippi campus
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The_Grove_(Ole_Miss)
American college tennis team
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Ole_Miss_Rebels_tennis
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List of chancellors of the University of Mississippi
List_of_chancellors_of_the_University_of_Mississippi
is complete list of works by American science fiction and fantasy writer Tad Williams. Brothers of the Wind (2021) N.B.: A prequel set a millennium before
Tad_Williams_bibliography
City in Mississippi, United States
the University of Mississippi in 1962. Dylan played a concert at the Tad Smith Coliseum on the Ole Miss campus in November 1990, which opened with a
Oxford,_Mississippi
Outdoor athletic stadium located in University, Mississippi
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Vaught–Hemingway_Stadium
CEO Global Private Banking, HSBC Jeff Skilling – former CEO of Enron Tad Smith – CEO of Sotheby's Jonathan Spector – CEO of The Conference Board Gerald
List of former employees of McKinsey & Company
List_of_former_employees_of_McKinsey_&_Company
Baseball team of the University of Mississippi
skipper of the Rebels and earned the nickname "The Old Perfessor." During the Smith-Swayze era, Ole Miss played in three College World Series. The team also
Ole_Miss_Rebels_baseball
American college basketball season
fourth-year head coach, Rod Barnes. The Rebels played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as members of the Southeastern Conference
2001–02 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2001–02_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
American football player and sports coach (1896–1983)
Unknown (1920–1922) Pete Shields (1923–1931) Tad Smith (1932–1942) Edwin Hale (1943) No team (1944–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1950) Tom Swayze (1951–1971) Jake
Edwin_Hale
Colorado on June 22–24, 2001 March 12, 2013 Oxford, MS 1995 Recorded live at Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi on September 22, 1995 August 13, 2013
Widespread_Panic_discography
Chancellor of the University of Mississippi
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Daniel_Jones_(chancellor)
Institute of the University of Mississippi
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Southern_Foodways_Alliance
Hospital in Mississippi, United States
campus". Clarion-Ledger. Retrieved May 7, 2017. Richard D. deShazo; Robert Smith; Leigh Baldwin Skipworth (March 29, 2014). "A White Dean and Black Physicians
University of Mississippi Medical Center
University_of_Mississippi_Medical_Center
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Hotty_Toddy
Fight song at the University of Mississippi (1980–2009)
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From_Dixie_with_Love
American baseball player (born 1938)
Unknown (1920–1922) Pete Shields (1923–1931) Tad Smith (1932–1942) Edwin Hale (1943) No team (1944–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1950) Tom Swayze (1951–1971) Jake
Jake_Gibbs
American college athletics administrator
Homer Hazel (1925–1930) Ed Walker (1930–1938) Harry Mehre (1938–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1971) Bruiser Kinard (1971–1973) Johnny Vaught (1973–1978) Warner
Ross_Bjork
Baseball park at University of Mississippi
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Swayze_Field
Historic house in Mississippi, United States
novelists Howard Bahr and Cynthia Shearer. The original curator was Bev Smith, an Ole Miss alumna, who was responsible for finding a large number of Faulkner's
Rowan_Oak
Federally funded national center dedicated to child nutrition
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Institute_of_Child_Nutrition
Topics referred to by the same term
Stegeman Coliseum, Athens, Georgia Strahan Coliseum, San Marcos, Texas Tad Smith Coliseum, Oxford, Mississippi Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Colosseum_(disambiguation)
Medical school in Jackson, Mississippi, US
Readiness Center The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss Swayze Field Tad Smith Coliseum Vaught–Hemingway Stadium William F. Galtney Indoor Tennis Center
University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry
University_of_Mississippi_Medical_Center_School_of_Dentistry
American college basketball season
of the Southeastern Conference, began the season playing home games at Tad Smith Coliseum, but moved to a new arena, The Pavilion at Ole Miss, on January
2015–16 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2015–16_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
American college basketball season
fourth-year head coach, Bob Weltlich. The Rebels played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as members of the Southeastern Conference
1979–80 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
1979–80_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
Founder of the Latter Day Saint movement (1805–1844)
(2022, p. 159) Bushman (2005, pp. 556–557); Davenport (2022, p. 163) Walch, Tad (April 6, 2024). "Latter-day Saint membership passed 17.25 million in 2023
Joseph_Smith
American college basketball season
third-year head coach, Rod Barnes. The Rebels played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as members of the Southeastern Conference
2000–01 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2000–01_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
Jeffery A. Smisek, A.B. Economics 1976 – CEO of United Continental Holdings Tad Smith – CEO, Sotheby's Jon Steinberg, B.A. 1999 – president and COO of BuzzFeed
List of Princeton University people
List_of_Princeton_University_people
Private, online school in University, Mississippi, United States
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University of Mississippi High School
University_of_Mississippi_High_School
College softball team
marked a major milestone in the program's development under head coach Mike Smith. The Ole Miss Rebels softball program has made nine NCAA Regional appearances
Ole_Miss_Rebels_softball
Intercollegiate basketball season
led by first-year head coach Matt Insell, played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum and are a members of the Southeastern Conference. Source 2013–14
2013–14 Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team
2013–14_Ole_Miss_Rebels_women's_basketball_team
American college basketball season
fifth-year head coach, Bob Weltlich. The Rebels played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as members of the Southeastern Conference
1980–81 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
1980–81_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
Rifle team of the University of Mississippi
Readiness Center The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss Swayze Field Tad Smith Coliseum Vaught–Hemingway Stadium William F. Galtney Indoor Tennis Center
Ole_Miss_Rebels_rifle
American college football season
He finished with one touchdown pass and 108 yards rushing. Backup Shea Smith, who had not played all year, replaced Carney. The Falcons were limited
2007 California Golden Bears football team
2007_California_Golden_Bears_football_team
British merchant navy officer (1850–1912)
Titanic (Tad Fitch, J. Kent Layton and Bill Wormstedt), Appendix M: "Down With the Ship? Captain Smith's Fate", ISBN 1848689276), pg. 323. "Capt. Smith Ended
Edward_Smith_(sea_captain)
American college basketball season
his eighth season at Ole Miss. The team played their home games at the Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as a member of the Southeastern Conference
2013–14 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2013–14_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
Academic journal
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Mississippi_Law_Journal
University of Mississippi
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Mississippi_Teacher_Corps
1906 statue at University of Mississippi, U.S.
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Confederate Monument (Oxford, Mississippi)
Confederate_Monument_(Oxford,_Mississippi)
American college basketball season
his ninth season at Ole Miss. The team played their home games at the Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as a member of the Southeastern Conference
2014–15 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2014–15_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
Public medical school in Oxford, Mississippi, US
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University of Mississippi School of Medicine
University_of_Mississippi_School_of_Medicine
1930 13 10 0 .565 — — — — — — — — 1931 10 10 0 .500 — — — — — — — — 1932 Tad Smith 8 8 0 .500 — — — — — — — — 1933 0 2 0 .000 — — — — — — — — 1934 Southeastern
List of Ole Miss Rebels baseball seasons
List_of_Ole_Miss_Rebels_baseball_seasons
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Center for the Study of Southern Culture
Center_for_the_Study_of_Southern_Culture
Academic publisher
Center for the Study of Southern Culture. Retrieved January 29, 2023. Smith, Carl (2022). "UPM director: 'We publish to, for and about the people of
University Press of Mississippi
University_Press_of_Mississippi
being conducted. Anderson Hall Carrier Hall Old Chemistry Dr. Charles E. Smith Engineering Sciences Building Weir Hall (Computer Science) Anderson Hall
University of Mississippi School of Engineering
University_of_Mississippi_School_of_Engineering
Public law school in Oxford, Mississippi, US
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University of Mississippi School of Law
University_of_Mississippi_School_of_Law
American youth minister and former actress
involved with former All My Children costar Michael E. Knight, who played Tad Martin on the show. She was briefly engaged to actor Bronson Pinchot during
Marcy_Walker
American college basketball season
fifth-year head coach, Rob Evans. The Rebels played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as members of the Southeastern Conference
1996–97 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
1996–97_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
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Insight_Park
American college football season
Cheadle Richard Fisher Noris Malele Matt Summers-Gavin TE Cameron Morrah Tad Smith WR Nyan Boateng LaReylle Cunningham QB Kevin Riley Nate Longshore Key
2008 California Golden Bears football team
2008_California_Golden_Bears_football_team
Texas affiliate of the Republican Party
Bullington (1951–1952) Carlos Watson (1952) Thad Hutcheson (1957–1960) Tad Smith (1961–1962) Peter O'Donnell (1962–1969) William Steger (1969–1971) (Missing
Republican_Party_of_Texas
American academic administrator
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George_Frederick_Holmes
Statue in Oxford, Mississippi
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Statue_of_James_Meredith
Third son of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln (1850–1862)
that year just shy of his fourth birthday. Along with his younger brother Tad, Willie was one of the most recognizable members of Lincoln's family. William
William_Wallace_Lincoln
American college basketball season
They were led by head coach Andy Kennedy, and played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum on the university's Oxford, Mississippi campus. They were selected
2011–12 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2011–12_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
Accounting school at University of Mississippi
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Patterson School of Accountancy
Patterson_School_of_Accountancy
Historic district in Mississippi, United States
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Lyceum–The Circle Historic District
Lyceum–The_Circle_Historic_District
American football player, coach, and administrator (1909–2006)
Homer Hazel (1925–1930) Ed Walker (1930–1938) Harry Mehre (1938–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1971) Bruiser Kinard (1971–1973) Johnny Vaught (1973–1978) Warner
Johnny_Vaught
OF THE NEW YORK KNICKS". www.nba.com. Retrieved 2016-03-20. "MSG Names Tad Smith President/CEO, Hank Ratner Vice Chairman". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-03-17
Hank_J._Ratner
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Center for Intelligence and Security Studies
Center_for_Intelligence_and_Security_Studies
American football player (born 1938)
Homer Hazel (1925–1930) Ed Walker (1930–1938) Harry Mehre (1938–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1971) Bruiser Kinard (1971–1973) Johnny Vaught (1973–1978) Warner
Robert_Khayat
Intercollegiate basketball season
led by second-year head coach Matt Insell, played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum and are members of the Southeastern Conference. They finished
2014–15 Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team
2014–15_Ole_Miss_Rebels_women's_basketball_team
American college basketball season
first-year head coach, Rod Barnes. The Rebels played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum in Oxford, Mississippi as members of the Southeastern Conference
1998–99 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
1998–99_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
American football and baseball coach
Unknown (1920–1922) Pete Shields (1923–1931) Tad Smith (1932–1942) Edwin Hale (1943) No team (1944–1945) Tad Smith (1946–1950) Tom Swayze (1951–1971) Jake
Fred_A._Robins
American college basketball season
January 16, 2008 8:00 pm, Raycom at No. 15 Ole Miss L 87–89 15–3 (2–1) Tad Smith Coliseum Oxford, MS January 19, 2008 9:00 pm, ESPN Kentucky ESPN College
2007–08 Florida Gators men's basketball team
2007–08_Florida_Gators_men's_basketball_team
American college basketball season
compete in the Southeastern Conference and played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum. They finished 24–11, 9–7 in SEC play and lost in the quarterfinals
2009–10 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2009–10_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
College basketball team
Readiness Center The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss Swayze Field Tad Smith Coliseum Vaught–Hemingway Stadium William F. Galtney Indoor Tennis Center
Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball
Ole_Miss_Rebels_women's_basketball
American college basketball season
competed in the Southeastern Conference and played their home games at Tad Smith Coliseum. They finished the season with a record of 16–15, 7–9 in SEC
2008–09 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
2008–09_Ole_Miss_Rebels_men's_basketball_team
(SMARTS notation) Ash, Sheila; Cline, Malcolm A.; Homer, R. Webster; Hurst, Tad; Smith, Gregory B. (1997). "SYBYL Line Notation (SLN): A Versatile Language for
SYBYL_line_notation
TAD SMITH
TAD SMITH
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Todd, TOD means "fox."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gadd.Danish : from a medieval nickname Gad meaning ‘sting’, ‘point’, or from the Biblical male personal name Gad.Muslim : from a personal name based on Arabic jÄd ‘serious’, ‘earnest’.
Boy/Male
English American
Fox. Tod is a Scottish nickname meaning a clever or wily person.
Boy/Male
Welsh American English
Father.
Male
Hebrew
(גָּד) Hebrew name GAD means "troop." In the bible, this is the name of a prophet and the seventh son of Jacob by Zilpah. Compare with other forms of Gad.
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic TÃ mhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.
Male
Greek
(Γάδ) Greek form of Hebrew Gad, GAD means "troop." In the bible, this is the name of a tribe descended from Gad, mentioned in the New Testament in Rev vii. 5. Compare with other forms of Gad.
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Caietanus, GAËTAN means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish/Scottish Gaelic Tadhg, TADG means "poet."
Female
Hebrew
(טַל) Hebrew unisex name TAL means "dew."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew, Welsh
Praise; Heart; Courageous and Praise; Father; Poet; Courageous; Large Hearted
Boy/Male
Muslim
Curly, Frizzled
Female
Egyptian
, Taf-nekhta.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Old Arabic name
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name GAD means "juniper tree."
Male
English
 Pet form of English Thaddeus, TAD means "courageous, large-hearted." Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Tadhg, meaning "poet."
Male
Hebrew
(תָּ×) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Tye.Jewish (from Poland) : metonymic occupational name for a tea merchant, from central Yiddish tay ‘tea’.Chinese : variant of Zheng.
Male
English
 Short form of English Thaddeus, possibly THAD means "courageous, large-hearted."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Good luck
TAD SMITH
TAD SMITH
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Muslim, Swahili, Swedish, Teutonic
Famous Warrior; Renowned in Battle; Light; Feminine of Louis; Rabbit; Precious; Pearl
Boy/Male
Irish
Biblical
this gift
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Two Persons in Just One Baby
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wealth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Gem
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Goodrich.English : from the Middle English personal name Cuterich, Old English Cūðrīc, composed of the elements cūð ‘famous’, ‘well known’ + rīc ‘power’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Pride
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Land; Friend of Land
Girl/Female
Biblical
God's work.
TAD SMITH
TAD SMITH
TAD SMITH
TAD SMITH
TAD SMITH
n.
A yellowish-brown color, like that of tan.
v. t.
To make mad or furious; to madden.
a.
Of the color of tan; yellowish-brown.
v. t.
To follow closely after; esp., to follow and touch in the game of tag. See Tag, a play.
superl.
Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; -- the opposite of good; as, a bad man; bad conduct; bad habits; bad soil; bad health; bad crop; bad news.
n.
Especially, the sum laid upon specific things, as upon polls, lands, houses, income, etc.; as, a land tax; a window tax; a tax on carriages, and the like.
v. t.
To form an internal screw in (anything) by means of a tool called a tap; as, to tap a nut.
v. t.
To stuff; to furnish with a pad or padding.
v. t.
To insert or crowd a wad into; as, to wad a gun; also, to stuff or line with some soft substance, or wadding, like cotton; as, to wad a cloak.
v. i.
To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See Madding.
n.
Liquor drawn through a tap; hence, a certain kind or quality of liquor; as, a liquor of the same tap.
supperl.
Hence, bad; naughty; troublesome; wicked.
v. t.
Hence, to draw from (anything) in any analogous way; as, to tap telegraph wires for the purpose of intercepting information; to tap the treasury.
v. t.
To form into a mass, or wad, or into wadding; as, to wad tow or cotton.
n.
A tag. See Tag, 2.
v. t.
To imbue uniformly with a mordant; as, to pad cloth.
supperl.
Afflictive; calamitous; causing sorrow; as, a sad accident; a sad misfortune.
v. t.
To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to tar ropes; to tar cloth.
superl.
Furious with rage, terror, or disease; -- said of the lower animals; as, a mad bull; esp., having hydrophobia; rabid; as, a mad dog.
v. t.
To fit with, or as with, a tag or tags.