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English politician and judge
Thomas Yonge or Young (c. 1405–1476) was an English politician and judge. He was the elder son of Thomas Yonge (d. 1426), who was Mayor of Bristol in 1411
Thomas_Yonge
Surname list
Parliament Nicholas Yonge (1560–1619), English Renaissance singer and publisher Roby Yonge (1943–1997), American radio DJ Thomas Yonge or Young (1405–1476)
Yonge
Mayors and Lord Mayors of Bristol, UK
1404 Thomas Knappe 1405 Robert Dudbroke 1406 John Barnstable 1407 John Droys 1408 Thomas Blount 1409 John Fisher 1410 John Droys 1411 Thomas Yonge, MP
Mayor_of_Bristol
Topics referred to by the same term
for Winchelsea), 1413–1425, MP for Winchelsea Thomas Young (died 1427), MP for Bristol 1414 Thomas Yonge or Young, MP for Bristol (1435–1453, 1455) and
Thomas_Young
English novelist and churchwoman (1823–1901)
Charlotte Mary Yonge (11 August 1823 – 24 March 1901) was an English novelist, who wrote in the service of the church. Her abundant books helped to spread
Charlotte_Mary_Yonge
17th-century conflicts between Virginia colonists and Algonquian Indians
and fishing. It is partially described in a letter written by Captain Thomas Yonge in 1634 from Jamestown: a strong palisade… upon a straight between both
Anglo-Powhatan_Wars
Indigenous people of the Eastern Woodlands
Susquehannock had to pass through Lenape territory. English explorer Thomas Yonge (Yong) noted that in 1634 the "people of the river" were at war with
Susquehannock
1970s extension of Toronto subway line
Ontario, Canada, extended its Yonge–University subway line 8.7 kilometres (5.4 mi) north from Eglinton station along Yonge Street. This expansion added
North_Yonge_subway_extension
British-Canadian musician (1941–2026)
band Blood, Sweat & Tears. Clayton-Thomas began his music career in the early 1960s, working the clubs on Toronto's Yonge Street, where he discovered his
David_Clayton-Thomas
Church in Old Square, England
Thomas Lench, 1338 Robert de Endredeby, 1340 Nicholas Southam, 1361 Thomas Yonge, 1395 John Porter, 1432 Robert Cherbury, 1443 William Berkswell, 14 John
Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick
Collegiate_Church_of_St_Mary,_Warwick
English officer of arms (died 1513)
son, Thomas, who was born in 1505, and later became earl of Southampton. Wriothesley died young, some time before 26 April 1513 when Thomas Yonge became
William_Wriothesley
Unincorporated town established in 1632 that became Williamsburg, VA
following extract from a letter written in 1634, from Jamestown, by Captain Thomas Yonge: a strong palisade ... upon a streight between both rivers and ... a
Middle_Plantation,_Virginia
Stream in Virginia, United States
following extract from a letter written in 1634, from Jamestown, by Captain Thomas Yonge: "a strong palisade ... upon a streight between both rivers and ... a
College_Creek
1978 extension of Toronto subway line
of a portion of the northwestern branch of the Toronto subway's Line 1 Yonge–University built in 1978 and extended in 1996. The first section was a 9
Spadina_subway_line
Stream in York County, Virginia
following extract from a letter written in 1634, from Jamestown, by Captain Thomas Yonge: "a strong palisade ... upon a streight between both rivers and ... a
Queen's_Creek
Judicial position in medieval England
23 August 2010. Kaeuper, Richard W. (2004). "Oxford DNB article: Seton, Thomas". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 4 November 2010. Sainty (1993) p.26
Justice_of_the_King's_Bench
Arms of English families from Devon
signed by Robert Yonge (d.1636) of Colebrooke, 4th son of Thomas Younge of Sturminster Newton in Dorset. Robert's nephew was Thomas Yonge (of Child, Ockford)
Devon_heraldry
Vehicle-ramming attack in Ontario, Canada
2018, a vehicle-ramming attack occurred when a rented van was driven along Yonge Street through the North York City Centre business district in Toronto,
2018_Toronto_van_attack
English physician (1794–1870)
(1646–1721). He was the fourth son of Duke Yonge, vicar of Otterton, Devonshire, and his wife Catherina, daughter of Thomas Crawley-Boevey of Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire
James_Yonge_(physician)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832
Member). Edward de Cardiff 1353: (One Member). Thomas le Botiller 1354: Thomas le Botiller and Thomas de la Mare 1355: William Mansel and Peter Crook
Gloucestershire (constituency)
Gloucestershire_(constituency)
Robert or his son Thomas succeeded John or Thomas Yonge as owner of Shelvock, in right of the marriage with Cecilia Yonge. Thomas had two sons. The eldest
Shelvock_Manor
British politician and colonial administrator
Sir George Yonge, 5th Baronet, KCB, PC, FRS (17 July 1731 – 25 September 1812) was a British politician and colonial administrator who served as Secretary
Sir_George_Yonge,_5th_Baronet
Puisne judicial position
required.) Ramsay, Nigel; A. F. Pollard (2004). "Oxford DNB article:Yonge, Sir Thomas (subscription needed". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed
Justice_of_the_Common_Pleas
Civil disturbance in Toronto
The Yonge Street riot was a civil disturbance that occurred in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on the night of May 4, 1992. It stemmed from a protest held against
Yonge_Street_riot
Theatres in Toronto, Ontario
gold-and-marble, domed, 'hard-top' lower theatre (originally called Loew's Yonge Street Theatre) was home to continuous vaudeville and movies. The upper-level
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres
Elgin_and_Winter_Garden_Theatres
American architect (1871–1942)
CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Ontario Heritage Trust Loew's Yonge Street and Winter Garden Theatres Archives of Ontario Archived 2003-12-27
Thomas_W._Lamb
Building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Thornton–Smith Building, located at 340 Yonge Street, is a prominent heritage building in the heart of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Since the
Thornton–Smith_Building
English historian, classicist, and cricketer (1812-1891)
Charles Duke Yonge (30 November 1812 – 30 November 1891) was an English historian, classicist and cricketer. He wrote numerous works of modern history
Charles_Duke_Yonge
Transalpina is a collection of madrigals published in England by Nicholas Yonge in 1588. The madrigals had crossed the Alps (hence the name) in the sense
Musica_Transalpina
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Willowdale was Yonge Street. The postal village of Lansing remained in existence until the post office at Lansing corner (northwest corner of Yonge St. and Sheppard
Willowdale,_Toronto
British zoologist (1898–1961)
Retrieved 20 September 2023. Yonge 1962, pp. 139, 146. Yonge, Charles Maurice (23 September 2004). "Stephenson, Thomas Alan". Oxford Dictionary of National
Thomas_Alan_Stephenson
American satirical superhero series
in Toronto and at several tourist locations, such as Roy Thomson Hall, Yonge–Dundas Square (now Sankofa Square), Lower Bay Station, and Sherbourne Common
The_Boys_(TV_series)
18th-century English politician
Sir William Yonge, 4th Baronet, KCB, FRS, PC (c. 1693 – 10 August 1755) of Escot House in the parish of Talaton in Devon, was an English politician who
Sir William Yonge, 4th Baronet
Sir_William_Yonge,_4th_Baronet
English composer, organist and editor (1557–1602)
wife Susan had three more children between 1596 and 1600. In 1588 Nicholas Yonge published his Musica transalpina, the collection of Italian madrigals fitted
Thomas_Morley
English zoologist
Sir Charles Maurice Yonge, CBE, FRS FRSE (9 December 1899 – 17 March 1986) was an English marine zoologist. Charles Maurice Yonge was born in Silcoates
Maurice_Yonge
This list classifies all of the works of Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prolific British novelist. Information is taken from the Oxford Dictionary of National
Charlotte Mary Yonge bibliography
Charlotte_Mary_Yonge_bibliography
November 2024. "The Torch - the Skyscraper Center". "SkyTower at Pinnacle One Yonge - the Skyscraper Center". "Forum 66 Tower 1 - the Skyscraper Center". "The
List_of_tallest_buildings
English Royal Navy surgeon (1646/1647–1721)
James Yonge (27 February 1646/1647 – 25 July 1721) was a Royal Navy surgeon from Plymouth, England, where his father was a surgeon. He went to sea as
James_Yonge_(surgeon)
Sir Walter Yonge, 2nd Baronet (c. 1625 – 21 November 1670) of Great House, Colyton, and of Mohuns Ottery, both in Devon, was a Member of Parliament for
Sir_Walter_Yonge,_2nd_Baronet
English engraver (1823–1906)
Thomas Bolton Gilchrist Septimus Dalziel (9 May 1823–17 March 1906) was an English engraver known chiefly for his illustrations of the work of Charles
Thomas_Dalziel
English music publisher (c. 1560–1619)
Nicholas Yonge (also spelled Young, Younge; c. 1560 in Lewes, Sussex – buried 23 October 1619 in St Michael, Cornhill, London) was an English singer and
Nicholas_Yonge
Road in Ontario, Canada
named after Thomas Steele (1806–1877), the first proprietor of the Green Bush Inn on the northwest corner of the street's intersection with Yonge Street in
Steeles_Avenue
Search Details. City of Toronto. 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2019. "4111 Yonge Street". City of Toronto's Heritage Property Search Details. City of Toronto
List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto
List_of_oldest_buildings_and_structures_in_Toronto
Anglo-Irish translator, author, and civil servant
James or Jacobus Yonge (fl. 1406–1438) was an Anglo-Irish translator, author, and civil servant. Yonge lived in Dublin and belonged to an English family
James_Yonge_(translator)
Region of Florida, United States
P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History University Galleries Gainesville Fine Arts Association Gallery Matheson History Museum The Historic Thomas Center
North_Central_Florida
as Scarborough Townline. The street is named after Thomas Steele, who resided at what is today Yonge and Steeles beginning in 1856. Later, he purchased
List of east–west roads in Toronto
List_of_east–west_roads_in_Toronto
Canadian architect (1865–1951)
Thomas William Fuller (May 3, 1865 – November 4, 1951), the son of Thomas Fuller, was a Canadian architect. Before his selection as Dominion Architect
Thomas_W._Fuller
1928 Australian Great Barrier Reef expedition
1928 Great Barrier Reef expedition, also known as the Yonge Expedition or the Low Isles Expedition was a thirteen-month scientific program beginning in
1928 Great Barrier Reef expedition
1928_Great_Barrier_Reef_expedition
Contagious disease in Europe, 1485–1551
and grett ryche men and women, and yonge men and old, of the new swett…the xvi day of July ded of the swet the ii yonge dukes of Suffoke of the swet, both
Sweating_sickness
English polymath (1642–1727)
Journal of the History of Science. 73 (1): 29–59. doi:10.1098/rsnr.2018.0018. Yonge, Charlotte M. (1898). "Cranbury and Brambridge". John Keble's Parishes –
Isaac_Newton
Toronto subway station
St. George is a station on Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 2 Bloor–Danforth of the Toronto subway. It is located north of Bloor Street West between St
St._George_station
Public primary and secondary school in Gainesville, Florida, United States
P. K. Yonge Developmental Research School is a PreK-12 public laboratory school of the University of Florida, in Gainesville, Florida, United States.
P. K. Yonge Developmental Research School
P._K._Yonge_Developmental_Research_School
Latin phrase used figuratively to mean "gradual progress towards mastery"
Latin gradus by C.D. Yonge (1850); English-Latin by AC Ainger and HG Wintle (1890); Latin-French by F.J.M. Noël (1810); Greek by Thomas Morell (1762, new
Gradus_ad_Parnassum
Australian bass singer
Alfred Ernest Yonge Benham (c. May 1888 – 27 December 1962), generally referred to as A. E. Y. Benham, but "Ernest" to his family, was an Australian bass
A._E._Y._Benham
17th century Puritan Theologian
Thomas Goodwin (Rollesby, Norfolk, 5 October 1600 – 23 February 1680), known as "the Elder", was an English Puritan theologian and preacher, and an important
Thomas_Goodwin
18th-century Anglican bishop
Norwich in 1761; he died in that office in 1783. Yonge was the son of Francis and Elizabeth Yonge. Francis Yonge was Commissary of the Ordnance during the War
Philip_Yonge
American minister and civil rights activist (1929–1968)
old, they started school. King had to attend a school for black children, Yonge Street Elementary School, while his playmate went to a separate school for
Martin_Luther_King_Jr.
English lawyer and politician
Thomas Reynell (13 September 1625 – 1698) of East Ogwell, Devon, was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times
Thomas Reynell (MP, died 1698)
Thomas_Reynell_(MP,_died_1698)
English politician
between 1642 and 1660. Yonge was the son of Walter Yonge of Colyton and his wife Jane Peryan, daughter of Sir John Peryan. Yonge was a well established
Sir_John_Yonge,_1st_Baronet
English baronet
Sir Thomas Aylesbury, 1st Baronet (1576 – 1657) was an English civil servant, Surveyor of the Navy from 1628 and jointly Master of the Mint from 1635,
Sir Thomas Aylesbury, 1st Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Aylesbury,_1st_Baronet
English cleric, biblical scholar and author
Thomas Newton (1 January 1704 – 14 February 1782) was an English cleric, biblical scholar and author. He served as the Bishop of Bristol from 1761 to 1782
Thomas_Newton
English lawyer, merchant, and diarist
Walter Yonge (1579–1649) of Great House in the parish of Colyton in Devon, England, was a lawyer, merchant and diarist. He was the eldest son and heir
Walter_Yonge_(died_1649)
Theatre in Toronto, Canada
the theatre, located at 263 Yonge Street and 244 Victoria Street. Opened in August 1920, the theatre was designed by Thomas W. Lamb to host vaudeville
Ed_Mirvish_Theatre
Pardoned accessory to an 1843 Canadian murder
was buried at sea. Marks was employed as a maid in the house of Yonge Street farmer Thomas Kinnear, who was in a sexual relationship with his housekeeper
Grace_Marks
Scottish theologian (d. 1655)
Thomas Young (c. 1587–1655) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and theologian, resident in England and a member of the Westminster Assembly. He was the
Thomas Young (Scottish theologian)
Thomas_Young_(Scottish_theologian)
Hunters, R. M. Ballantyne (1861) Tom Brown at Oxford, Thomas Hughes (1861) Countess Kate, Charlotte M. Yonge (1862) Melchior's Dream and Other Tales, Juliana
List of 19th-century British children's literature titles
List_of_19th-century_British_children's_literature_titles
Lidgold 2000, p. 288. "The One, 80-storey condo, pitched for Toronto's Yonge-Bloor corner | CBC News". "Mimico Beach Estates: John McBride Estate - 2621
List of demolished buildings and structures in Toronto
List_of_demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Toronto
Queen of France from 1514 to 1515
2018 – via British History Online. Weir 2011, p. 152. Green 1854, p. 89. Yonge, Charlotte Mary. The War of the Roses, p. 335 London: Macmillan and Company
Mary_Tudor,_Queen_of_France
British politician (1733–1800)
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, PC (24 February 1733 – 30 June 1800) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1754 to 1783
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney
Thomas_Townshend,_1st_Viscount_Sydney
American fast food restaurant chain
Chick-fil-A opened a restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, on September 6, 2019, in the Yonge and Bloor Street area. There were protests criticizing the company's violation
Chick-fil-A
English clergyman
Thomas Case (1598 – 30 May 1682) was an English clergyman of Presbyterian beliefs, a member of the Westminster Assembly, where he was one of the strongest
Thomas_Case
Toronto subway station
Queen's Park is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station, which opened in 1963, is located under University
Queen's Park station (Toronto)
Queen's_Park_station_(Toronto)
English painter
Thomas Crane (1843–1903) was an English illustrator and art director at Marcus Ward & Co. known for his colourful children's books and decorative greeting
Thomas_Crane_(1843–1903)
been running a pool hall on Yonge Street and in November 1905 co-founded the Toronto Bowling Club above a store at Yonge and Temperance Street. Ten-pin
Thomas_Francis_Ryan
United States historic place
Norman Hall (originally known as P. K. Yonge Laboratory School) is a historic academic building on the eastern campus of the University of Florida in
Norman Hall (Gainesville, Florida)
Norman_Hall_(Gainesville,_Florida)
English writer and poet (1865–1936)
British authors – a number that included H. G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle and Thomas Hardy – who signed their names to the "Authors' Declaration." This manifesto
Rudyard_Kipling
British royal house of Scottish origin
Fitzalan John Fitzalan Thomas FitzAlan, d. 1430 Edward (or Edmund) Fitzalan Richard FitzAlan, 1366–1419 William Arundel, c. 1369–1400 Thomas Arundel, Archbishop
House_of_Stuart
English judge and politician (1822–1896)
Thomas Hughes QC (20 October 1822 – 22 March 1896) was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author. He is most famous for his novel Tom Brown's School
Thomas_Hughes
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
University Press. Cicero, Cicero's Tusculan Disputations, translated by C. D. Yonge; Harpers & Brothers, publishers, 1888. de Clarac, Frédéric, Musée de Sculpture
Selene
Canadian politician (born 1957)
from some city contracts. Crisis workers were added to a portion of Line 1 Yonge–University in November 2025, as a pilot project. The City of Toronto released
Olivia_Chow
Public transit agency located in Toronto, Ontario
bring the Toronto subway to Mississauga. The Yonge North subway extension is an extension of Line 1 Yonge–University proposed by the government of Ontario
Toronto_Transit_Commission
Former cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
which was demolished in 2003. The entrance to the theatre was located on Yonge Street just south of Bloor. Like many theatres of the time (including the
Uptown_Theatre_(Toronto)
English landowner and Whig politician (1653–1731)
Sir Walter Yonge, 3rd Baronet (1653 – 18 July 1731) of Escot in the parish of Talaton, Devon, was an English landowner and Whig politician who sat in
Sir_Walter_Yonge,_3rd_Baronet
English author and poet (1858–1924)
in the Marsh. Her husband Thomas died at the same address on 17 May 1935. Edith's son Paul Bland was an executor of Thomas Tucker's will. Nesbit's first
E._Nesbit
English clergyman and theologian
Thomas Gataker (* London, 4 September 1574 – † Cambridge, 27 June 1654) was an English clergyman and theologian. He was born in London, the son of Thomas
Thomas_Gataker
Colonial governor in North America & politician (1698-1780)
Thomas Bladen (23 February 1698 – 2 February 1780) was a colonial governor in North America and politician who sat in the British House of Commons between
Thomas_Bladen
14th-century Bishop of Exeter and Treasurer of England
Surtees: 248 Yonge, Record 107/915 Savage: 150 Greenwell: vii Greenwell: 165 Holford and Stringer: 100 Davies, R.G. "Brantingham, Thomas". Oxford Dictionary
Thomas_de_Brantingham
Toronto subway station
Museum is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1963 and is located on the northeast portion of the University
Museum_station_(Toronto)
Urban legend and conspiracy theory about Paul McCartney
WMCA and WABC. In the early hours of 21 October, WABC disc jockey Roby Yonge discussed the rumour on-air for over an hour before being pulled off the
Paul_is_dead
English politician
Satchville, Petrockstowe, Devon, and his wife Margaret Wise daughter of Sir Thomas Wise. He was admitted for his legal training at the Inner Temple in 1640
Robert_Rolle_(died_1660)
American rock musician (born 1947)
Belgium, causing bleeding from the face. In June 2010, Pop appeared at Yonge and Dundas Square in Toronto with the reformed Stooges on the NXNE main
Iggy_Pop
British academic and writer (1721–1784)
appeared in 1741, was reissued in 1775, and, after revision by Charles Duke Yonge, formed a part of one of the volumes in Bohn's Classical Library. In 1749
Thomas_Francklin
English Puritan divine (died 1653)
Thomas Hill (died 1653) was an English Puritan divine. Born at Kington, Herefordshire, he took a B.A. in 1622 at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, an M.A. in
Thomas_Hill_(theologian)
Scottish novelist and poet (1850–1894)
(Robert's uncles) Alan and David were in the same field. Thomas's maternal grandfather Thomas Smith had been in the same profession. However, Robert's
Robert_Louis_Stevenson
English royal house of Welsh origin (r. 1485–1603)
despite forced confessions from her servants Kat Ashley and Sir Thomas Parry. Thomas Seymour was beheaded on 20 March 1549. Lord Protector Somerset was
House_of_Tudor
11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman and figure of legend
History. Vol. 1. London: Henry G. Bohn. p. 314. (Eng. tr.) Matthew Paris Yonge, C. D. (1853). The Flowers of History, … collected by Matthew of Westminster
Lady_Godiva
English nobleman, diplomat and military commander
Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy p. 152 London: Random House, 2011 Yonge, Charlotte Mary. The War of the Roses, p. 335 London: Macmillan and Company
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Charles_Brandon,_1st_Duke_of_Suffolk
Opportunity Road: Yonge Street 1860-1939, Joseph Abraham opened both establishments. Wes Porter, writing in Hort Pro magazine, asserts Thomas Steele, the namesake
Green_Bush_Inn
British chemist (1805–1869)
Thomas Graham (20 December 1805 – 11 September 1869) was a Scottish chemist known for his pioneering work in dialysis and the diffusion of gases. He is
Thomas_Graham_(chemist)
Historical English political position
Henry Fox, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, William Windham and Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay. "Senior Cabinet posts". The National
Secretary_at_War
THOMAS YONGE
THOMAS YONGE
Male
Greek
(Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.
Biblical
a twin
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’Åm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin."Â
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek ThÅmas, TUOMAS means "twin."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMASZ means "twin."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Dependable
Male
Greek
(Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.
Female
English
Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin."Â
Male
Norwegian
Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMAS means "twin."
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess
Male
English
English form of Greek ThÅmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Armenian, Australian, Biblical, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss
Twin
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek ThÅmas, TÃ’MAS means "twin."
Male
Dutch
, a twin.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Twin; A Form of Thomas
THOMAS YONGE
THOMAS YONGE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Flower; Durga
Boy/Male
Australian, Latin
Worthy of Respect
Boy/Male
Muslim
Mercy. Clemency.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
God is my judge.
Surname or Lastname
Muslim
Muslim : from a personal name based on Arabic fÄris ‘horseman’, ‘knight’.English : variant spelling of Faires.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Jewel of the Gods; Crystal
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Eustace.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gem, Jewel
Surname or Lastname
North German (Plümer) and English
North German (Plümer) and English : variant of Plum, the suffix -er denoting habitation or occupation.Altered form of South German Pflümer, an occupational name for a grower or seller of plums, from an agent derivative of Middle High German pflūme ‘plum’.English : variant of Plummer 1.English and Dutch : occupational name for a dealer in feathers and quills, from an agent derivative of Middle English plume, Middle Dutch pluim ‘feather’, ‘plume’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
The Daughter of Al-haytam Muhammad Bin Al-haysam was so Named
THOMAS YONGE
THOMAS YONGE
THOMAS YONGE
THOMAS YONGE
THOMAS YONGE
n.
A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.
n.
One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.
n.
The thorax of Arthropods.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.
n.
The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.
a.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.
n.
Alt. of Thomaism
n.
The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.
n.
Alt. of Thomean
a.
Set with thorns.
pl.
of Pholas
n.
The thymus gland.
n.
Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.
a.
In the thorax.
a.
Having thumbs.
n.
A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.
n.
The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.
n.
Any species of Pholas.
n.
A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.