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American racing driver (1924–1998)
honored him in a special paint scheme named "Tim Flock Special" at Darlington Raceway weeks before Flock died. Flock was without medical insurance, and Waltrip
Tim_Flock
Retired NASCAR Grand National Series and AAA stock car campaigned between 1952-1954
Hudson team included Marshall Teague, Herb Thomas, Dick Rathmann, Tim Flock, Fonty Flock, Jack McGrath, Frank "Rebel" Mundy, and Lou Figaro. Together they
Fabulous_Hudson_Hornet
American motorsport season
in Daytona Beach, Florida. Tim Flock won the pole position. Top ten results 6-Marshall Teague 91-Tim Flock 14-Fonty Flock 41.5-Bill Blair 87-Buck Baker
1951 NASCAR Grand National Series
1951_NASCAR_Grand_National_Series
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up flock or flocking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flock, flocks or flocking may refer to: Flock (birds), a gathering of individual birds to
Flock
American motorsport season
championship sanctioned by NASCAR. Once the season was concluded, driver Tim Flock was crowned the Grand National champion after winning 8 of the 33 events
1952 NASCAR Grand National Series
1952_NASCAR_Grand_National_Series
standings for 1952". Racing-reference.info. Retrieved June 21, 2013. "Tim Flock: 1952 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-reference.info. Retrieved
List of NASCAR Cup Series champions
List_of_NASCAR_Cup_Series_champions
June 1952 13 Tim Flock 1952-19 No name Wine Creek Race Track 4 July 1952 14 Tim Flock 1952-20 No name Monroe Speedway 6 July 1952 15 Tim Flock 1952-22 No
List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners
List_of_all-time_NASCAR_Cup_Series_winners
American motorsport season
88- Al Gross 35- J. C. Van Landingham 90- Tim Flock 7- Bob Flock 4- Otis Martin 70- Buck Baker 47- Fonty Flock The second race of the 1950 season was run
1950 NASCAR Grand National Series
1950_NASCAR_Grand_National_Series
2026 film by Kyle Balda
Patrick Stewart, Bella Ramsey, and Brett Goldstein. The film follows a flock of sheep who try to solve the murder of their shepherd. The Sheep Detectives
The_Sheep_Detectives
NASCAR team owner (1906–1983)
driver to the first race at the Daytona Beach Road Course. Former champion Tim Flock had retired after the 1954 season, but was convinced to return by Kiekhaefer
Carl_Kiekhaefer
American motorsport season
disqualify him. Top Ten Results 34 - Jim Roper 47 - Fonty Flock 22 - Red Byron 2 - Sam Rice 90 - Tim Flock 37 - Archie Smith 31 - Sterling Long 28 - Slick Smith
1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series
1949_NASCAR_Strictly_Stock_Series
American motorsport season
pole position. Top ten results 42- Lee Petty 41- Jimmie Lewallen 91- Tim Flock 1- Herschel Buchanan 86- Don Oldenberg 55- Bub King 60- Dub Livingston
1953 NASCAR Grand National Series
1953_NASCAR_Grand_National_Series
February 14, 1998. Retrieved May 9, 2023. Litsky, Frank (April 5, 1998). "Tim Flock, 73, a Successful And Colorful Nascar Pioneer". New York Times. Retrieved
NASCAR's_75_Greatest_Drivers
American space technology company
2013. In June 2013, it announced plans for Flock-1, a constellation of 28 Earth-observing satellites. The Flock-1 CubeSats were brought to the International
Planet_Labs
Motorsport track in the United States
Curtis Turner, Buck Baker, Bob Flock, Fonty Flock, Marshall Teague, Herb Thomas, and second-place finisher Tim Flock. Red Byron scored for his fourth
Daytona_Beach_and_Road_Course
American racing driver (1915–1960)
Fonty Flock and Tim Flock in the sixty lap feature race. Byron would win the next race he started on May 2 at Lakeview Speedway, beating Fonty Flock and
Red_Byron
American motorsport season
season that traditionally comes between mid-November and mid-February. Tim Flock won the 1955 championship by a margin of 1508 over top of Buck Baker.
1955 NASCAR Grand National Series
1955_NASCAR_Grand_National_Series
American racing driver (1918–1964)
to race at his new track.[citation needed] Flock was the brother of NASCAR pioneers Tim Flock and Fonty Flock, and the second female NASCAR driver Ethel
Bob_Flock
Company
1956. The team won the 1955 and 1956 NASCAR championships with drivers Tim Flock and Buck Baker. One of Kiekhaefer's innovations was using dry paper air
Mercury_Marine
American auto racing venue
Langhorne races: Curtis Turner (again), Lee Petty, Dick Rathmann, Fonty Flock, Tim Flock, Herb Thomas, Buck Baker, Paul Goldsmith, and Fireball Roberts. All
Langhorne_Speedway
NASCAR Cup Series race at Road America
failure forced him to retire from the race and Tim Flock led the final ten laps to win. After the race, Flock remarked that "road racing is all right." Road
NASCAR Cup Series at Road America
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_Road_America
Swarming behaviour of birds when flying or foraging
Flocking is the behavior exhibited when a group of birds, called a flock, are foraging or in flight. Sheep and goats also exhibit flocking behavior. Flocking
Flocking
American racing driver (1921–1972)
"Fonty" Flock (March 21, 1921 – July 15, 1972) was an American stock car racer. Flock was the brother of NASCAR pioneers Tim Flock and Bob Flock, and the
Fonty_Flock
Thomas (1) 1952 34 Tim Flock (1) Hudson (1) 1953 37 Herb Thomas (2) Hudson (2) 1954 37 Lee Petty (1) Hudson (3) 1955 45 Tim Flock (2) Oldsmobile (1) 1956
List_of_NASCAR_seasons
American racing driver (1929–1964)
which France was trying to disband. Unlike the banned Curtis Turner and Tim Flock, Roberts soon returned to the NASCAR fold. On May 24, 1964, at the World
Fireball_Roberts
American auto racing venue
before NASCAR was organized. In its earliest days, Fonty Flock and his brothers Bob and Tim dominated the track. Louise Smith became NASCAR's first female
Occoneechee_Speedway
NASCAR race
victory, while Dunaway was scored as finishing last. Fonty Flock, Red Byron, Sam Rice and Tim Flock closed out the top five, while the top ten consisted of
1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series inaugural race
1949_NASCAR_Strictly_Stock_Series_inaugural_race
Race track in Charlotte, North Carolina
(1), Tim Flock (1), Curtis Turner (2), Herb Thomas (2), Dick Passwater (1), Buck Baker (3), Fonty Flock (1), and Speedy Thompson (1). Bob Flock won the
Charlotte_Speedway
American racing driver and commentator (born 1947)
originally post-drive a sponsorless car, but instead decided to drive a "Tim Flock Special" as the former 2-time Grand National Series champion was fighting
Darrell_Waltrip
Auto race held at Road America in 1956
America near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin on August 12, 1956. It was won by Tim Flock. The race attracted particular interest, as road course racing was unusual
1956 International Stock Car Road Race
1956_International_Stock_Car_Road_Race
American racing driver (1923–2000)
championship race with another Flock, Fonty's younger brother Tim. The two drivers won eight races in their respective Hudsons, but Flock came out on top at the
Herb_Thomas
American motorsport season
any of the individual stars. When Tim Flock was disqualified at Daytona, he quit the sport for a time. Fonty Flock, Al Keller and Hershel McGriff also
1954 NASCAR Grand National Series
1954_NASCAR_Grand_National_Series
American motorsport season
Season began on November 13, 1955, and ended on November 18, 1956. Driver Tim Flock was the defending champion, and started off with a win at the opening
1956 NASCAR Grand National Series
1956_NASCAR_Grand_National_Series
Car produced by Hudson and American Motors (1951–1954)
by NASCAR aces Herb Thomas, Dick Rathmann, Al Keller, Frank Mundy, and Tim Flock won 27 NASCAR races driving for the Hudson team. In total, the Hudson
Hudson_Hornet
Motorsport track in the United States
Series (now the NASCAR Cup Series) was held the following year, with Tim Flock winning the event on May 16. In 1956, Hickory Speedway's length was shortened
Hickory_Motor_Speedway
American racing driver (1914–1984)
(née Flock; March 8, 1914 – June 26, 1984) of Fort Payne, Alabama was tied for the second female to drive in NASCAR history. Her brother Tim Flock said
Ethel_Mobley
American racing driver (1925–2015)
which he drove to his 1954 championship, along with longtime friend Tim Flock. "Dane's driving statistics". Racing-Reference. Retrieved 20 March 2010
Lloyd_Dane
American racing driver (1924–1970)
and eventually all the drivers except for Turner and Tim Flock sided with France. Turner and Flock were banned for life, and Charlotte Motor Speedway went
Curtis_Turner
NASCAR team owner
of the 160 lap event, winning by 1 minute and 14 seconds ahead of Tim Flock. Flock was the only other driver left on the lead lap on the 4-mile (6.4 km)
Ray_Fox
Auto racing venue in Alabama
driver Car Laps Average speed April 1955 Tim Flock Chrysler 200 60.872 mph (97.964 km/h) September 1955 Tim Flock Chrysler 200 63.773 mph (102.633 km/h)
Montgomery_Motor_Speedway
American car racing award
series championship in 1954. 1953 1954 Petty Enterprises, Gary Drake 1955 Tim Flock Carl Kiekhaefer, Hubert Westmoreland 1956 Curtis Turner Charlie Schwam
NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Award
NASCAR's_Most_Popular_Driver_Award
City in and county seat of DeKalb County, Alabama, US
folk artist and Baptist minister Flock Family (NASCAR drivers) Bob Flock (1918–1964) Fonty Flock (1921–1972) Tim Flock (1924–1998) Ethel Mobley (1920–1984)
Fort_Payne,_Alabama
Canadian multinational coffeehouse and restaurant chain
Tim Hortons Inc., known colloquially as Tim's, Timmies or Timmy's, is a Canadian multinational coffeehouse and restaurant chain with headquarters in Toronto;
Tim_Hortons
American racing driver (1914–2000)
Buck Baker NASCAR Grand National Champion 1954 1958, 1959 Succeeded by Tim Flock Rex White Achievements Preceded by Inaugural Daytona 500 Winner 1959 Succeeded by
Lee_Petty
Top national division auto racing division within NASCAR
Grand Prix. Prior to these, a 1956 race at Road America was held in rain; Tim Flock won the race. Daytona Homestead Darlington Martinsville Richmond Charlotte
NASCAR_Cup_Series
Auto race run in Florida in 1998
featured Russ Truelove, Buck Baker, Tim Flock, Red Farmer and Junior Johnson on the Daytona Beach with one of Tim Flock's old "Full Jeweled" #300 Chryslers
1998_Daytona_500
Former motor sports racing venue
mile event, and looked on as Tim Flock started on the pole, and reached the checkered flag ahead of 26 other drivers. Flock captured his 9th career win
Palm_Beach_Speedway
American motorsport season
for David Pearson, whose 15 wins through the season was second only to Tim Flock's 18 victories in 1955 at that time. NASCAR allowed the return of the Chrysler
1966 NASCAR Grand National Series
1966_NASCAR_Grand_National_Series
Auto race run at North Wilkesboro Speedway in 1956
and they took the top four spots at the finish. The Flock Brothers (Fonty Flock and Tim Flock) were strong, but the Thomas brothers (Herb Thomas and
1956_Wilkes_County_160
American motorsport season
tribute to NASCAR legend Tim Flock, who was dying from cancer. The car was named "Tim Flock Special" and was based on Flock's car from 1955. Due to NASCAR
1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1998_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
Auto race held at Darlington Raceway in 1955
race. Lap 95: Tim Flock took over the lead from Fonty Flock. Lap 110: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Tim Flock. Lap 124: Tim Flock took over the
1955_Southern_500
Auto race held at North Wilkesboro Speedway in 1955
and they took the top four spots at the finish. The Flock Brothers (Fonty Flock and Tim Flock) were strong, but the Thomas brothers (Herb Thomas and
1955_Wilkes_County_160
American racing driver (1961–1993)
Baker Joe Weatherly 2000 Bobby Hamilton Darrell Waltrip Fireball Roberts Tim Flock 1999 Jeff Gordon Harry Gant Lee Petty 1998 Bill Elliott David Pearson
Davey_Allison
NASCAR team owner
Racing Hall of Fame in 2002, along with his cousin Lloyd Seay, Byron, Tim Flock, and Bill Elliott. He was inducted in the International Motorsports Hall
Raymond_Parks_(auto_racing)
Day of the year
Bella Abzug, American lawyer, activist, and politician (born 1920) 1998 – Tim Flock, American race car driver (born 1924) 1998 – Joel Ryce-Menuhin, American
March_31
Annual motor race in Daytona Beach, Florida
Earnhardt Jr. 2002–2004 2 Gober Sosebee 1950-1951 Cotton Owens 1953-1954 Tim Flock 1952, 1956 Tiny Lund 1964, 1970 Jack Ingram 1975, 1980 Geoff Bodine 1985
NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series at Daytona International Speedway
NASCAR_O'Reilly_Auto_Parts_Series_at_Daytona_International_Speedway
NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway
200 100 (160.934) 2:11:48 45.535 Report 1954 Not held 1955 May 22 300 Tim Flock Carl Kiekhaefer Chrysler 200 100 (160.934) 1:50:30 54.298 Report 1956
NASCAR Cup Series at Richmond Raceway
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_Richmond_Raceway
Clothing worn in auto racing
DePaolo. In the 1950s, NASCAR Grand National (NASCAR Cup Series) driver Tim Flock began wearing a specialized racing suit, which became popular in the 1960s
Racing_suit
Auto race held at Memphis-Arkansas Speedway in 1955
while Carl helped to service Tim Flock's vehicle. Section reference: Fonty Flock† (No. 301) Speedy Thompson† (No. 80) Tim Flock† (No. 300) Jim Paschal† (No
1955_Mid-South_250
Annual event
races were held on this track. Tommy Thompson won the 1951 event and Tim Flock won in 1952. On October 30, 2009, Governor Jennifer Granholm vetoed legislation
Michigan_State_Fair
Hall of fame for American motorsports personalities
Zora Arkus-Duntov Henry Banks Dick Burleson Art Chester Ray Evernham Fonty Flock Darrell Gwynn Ab Jenkins Stephen Olvey and Terry Trammell + Person inducted
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
Motorsports_Hall_of_Fame_of_America
Large-sized cars produced by Nash Motors Corporation
250" stock car race, and was driven by NASCAR's president, Bill France. Tim Flock won the race in a Hudson, earned $7,001 in cash, as well as a new Nash
Nash_Ambassador
NASCAR driver
was called by his opponents, raced with such greats as Fonty Flock, Tim Flock, Bob Flock, and, Lee Petty, Buck Baker, Junior Johnson, Fireball Roberts
Charles_Tidwell
2nd season of the NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Division
Location Winner May 8 none Arizona State Fairgrounds Phoenix, Arizona Tim Flock May 15 none Tucson Rodeo Grounds Tucson, Arizona Danny Letner May 29 Gardena
1955 NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Division
1955_NASCAR_Pacific_Coast_Late_Model_Division
Auto race held at Darlington Raceway in 1957
Fireball Roberts and Bobby Myers. Fireball Roberts would ultimately beat Tim Flock by two laps in front of 17,000 people. The time of the race was 2:47 with
1957_Rebel_300
Auto race held at Darlington Raceway in 1961
(No. 55) Tom Dill* (No. 52) Paul Lewis* (No. 1) Bobby Waddell* (No. 71) Tim Flock* (No. 15) Elmo Langley* (No. 61) Richard Petty* (No. 43) Note: * denotes
1961_Rebel_300
Compact car produced by Hudson Motor Car Company
racing, so both the founder of NASCAR, Bill France Sr., and Hudson driver, Tim Flock, the Grand National champion, participated. For the 1953 model year, the
Hudson_Jet
1999 American TV series or program
Favre Bob Feller Mark Fidrych Charlie Finley Carlton Fisk Peggy Fleming Tim Flock Curt Flood Richmond Flowers Doug Flutie Cheryl Ford George Foreman Bevo
SportsCentury
American stock car racing driver (1919–1941)
of the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame in 2002, along with Bill Elliott, Tim Flock, Red Byron, and Seay's cousins Parks and Hall. "Inductees". Yates, Brock
Lloyd_Seay
NASCAR team owner
(whom Westmoreland claimed was the best stock car driver he ever saw), Tim Flock, Bill Holland, Jack Smith, Frankie Schneider, and Herb Thomas. https://www
Hubert_Westmoreland
Convention center in Henrietta, New York
which were won by notable racing pioneers including series champions Tim Flock, Lee Petty, and Herb Thomas. The NASCAR Sportsman Division competed on
The_Dome_Center
Auto race held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1961
Joseph Meyer. It would be the final race for the future Hall of Famer, Tim Flock. Section reference: Section reference: Start: Joe Weatherly was leading
1961_World_600
Horse and auto racetrack
referred to as the NASCAR Cup Series were featured at the fairgrounds. Tim Flock, Buck Baker and Gwyn Staley were victorious in the three events held from
Syracuse_Mile
Auto race held at Memphis-Arkansas Speedway in 1955
of feed pressure to the carburetor. Section reference: Start of race: Tim Flock started the race with the pole position. Lap 3: A piston located inside
1955_LeHi_300
American racing driver (born 1963)
brothers Mike and Rusty, marking the first time since Bob, Fonty, and Tim Flock raced that three brothers competed in the same race. In 1992, Dirt Devil
Kenny_Wallace
Former NASCAR race
In 1972 it was the second of three Grand National East races there. Tim Flock won the inaugural event in 1951; Rex White won the run under the "Sandlapper
Sandlapper_200
Former raceway
1969, races at the track were won by drivers like Richard Petty, Bob Flock, Fonty Flock, Lee Petty, Rex White, and Fireball Roberts. As a dirt oval track
Asheville–Weaverville Speedway
Asheville–Weaverville_Speedway
1983 studio album by A Flock of Seagulls
Listen is the second studio album by English new wave band A Flock of Seagulls, released on 29 April 1983 by Jive Records. It once again teamed the group
Listen (A Flock of Seagulls album)
Listen_(A_Flock_of_Seagulls_album)
2001 studio album by Millionaire
Simian Flock is the 2001 debut album by Belgian rock band Millionaire. It was released in Belgium by Play It Again Sam. All tracks are written by Tim Vanhamel
Outside_the_Simian_Flock
American racing driver and team owner (born 1955)
inaugural Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Class of 2002 also included Red Byron, Tim Flock, Roy Hall, Raymond Parks, Lloyd Seay, Gober Sosebee, and Red Vogt). Elliott's
Bill_Elliott
American actor (born 1978)
Retrieved January 20, 2024. Burnham, Emily (May 21, 2012). "Maine native Tim Simons finds success on HBO comedy series 'Veep'". Bangor Daily News. Maine
Timothy_Simons
Series Driver Season article NASCAR Grand National Series Tim Flock 1955 NASCAR Grand National Series Manufacturers: Oldsmobile NASCAR Pacific Coast Late
List of 1955 motorsport champions
List_of_1955_motorsport_champions
Auto race held at Darlington Raceway in 1956
Panch took over the lead from Tim Flock. Lap 34: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Marvin Panch. Lap 36: Tim Flock took over the lead from Curtis
1956_Southern_500
American motorsport season
14–Coo Coo Marlin 61–Hoss Ellington 90–Dick Brooks 42–Marvin Panch 300–Tim Flock The race was shortened by 10 laps due to damp conditions. The Coca-Cola
1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1991_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series
NASCAR Cup Series races at North Wilkesboro
Oldsmobile 160 100 (160.934) 1:22:03 73.126 Report 1956 April 8 300A Tim Flock Carl Kiekhaefer Chrysler 160 100 (160.934) 1:24:28 71.034 Report 1957
NASCAR Cup Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_North_Wilkesboro_Speedway
Auto race held at Richmond Fairgrounds in 1955
Tim Flock won the race; beating his brother Fonty. Flock would acquire his third consecutive win. They both were driving 1955 Chrysler 300s. Flock would
1955_Richmond_200
1975 American book
1995, published by Down Home Press. The book features drivers Ethel Flock, Tim Flock, Friday Hassler, Junior Johnson, David Pearson, Richard Petty, Billy
The World's Number One, Flat-Out, All-Time Great Stock Car Racing Book
The_World's_Number_One,_Flat-Out,_All-Time_Great_Stock_Car_Racing_Book
NASCAR Cup Series spring race Martinsville Speedway
Griffin Oldsmobile 200 100 (160.934) 2:10:04 46.130 Report 1955 May 15 300 Tim Flock Carl Kiekhaefer Chrysler 200 100 (160.934) 1:54:10 52.555 Report 1956
Cook_Out_400_(Martinsville)
Former NASCAR race track
1951. NASCAR held two races on the dirt 3/4 mile track, both in 1951. Tim Flock beat 23 other competitors to win the April 8, 1951 event. Later that year
Lakeview_Speedway
Auto race held at Martinsville Speedway in 1956
O'Dell had a terminal crash, he was forced to exit the race. Lap 69: Tim Flock had a terminal crash, forcing him to exit the race. Lap 149: A non-functioning
1956_Virginia_500
Defunct motorsport venue in Owego, Nee York
speedway hosted one NASCAR Cup Series event in 1952 and the race was won by Tim Flock. In August 1991, longtime NASCAR independent driver J.D. McDuffie won
Shangri-La_Speedway
Auto race held at North Wilkesboro Speedway in 1954
and they took the top four spots at the finish. The Flock Brothers (Fonty Flock and Tim Flock) were strong, but the Thomas brothers (Herb Thomas and
1954_Wilkes_County_160
NASCAR Xfinity Series race
Grand National (now NASCAR Cup Series) race in the 1956 that was won by Tim Flock. Carl Edwards won the inaugural 50-lap race, named the Bucyrus 200, after
NASCAR Xfinity Series at Road America
NASCAR_Xfinity_Series_at_Road_America
Former amusement park in South Bend, Indiana
there. A NASCAR race was held on track July 20, 1952. The race was won by Tim Flock with Lee Petty second. Herb Thomas won the pole. The grandstand also had
Playland_Park_(Indiana)
Person Image Role Notes Tim Flock Driver 2 Cup Series championships, 39 race wins, 102 top 5s, 129 top 10s, 37 poles, named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest
List of members of the NASCAR Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_NASCAR_Hall_of_Fame
American racing driver (born 1972)
throughout my whole career.” This win marked his 39th, tying him with Tim Flock for 19th-place on the all-time wins list. DeWalt sponsored Kenseth for
Matt_Kenseth
Hall of fame in Talladega, Alabama
via Newspapers.com. Parrish, Will (January 12, 1991). "Jarrett, Lorenzen, Flock among 10 hall inductees". The Herald. p. 3B. Archived from the original
International Motorsports Hall of Fame
International_Motorsports_Hall_of_Fame
Former American race track
Season Date Winning Driver Chassis 1951 August 12 Tommy Thompson 1951 Chrysler 1952 August 12 Tim Flock 1951 Hudson
Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway
Michigan_State_Fairgrounds_Speedway
and social activist. John H. Cooke, 86, American lawyer and politician. Tim Flock, 73, American racecar driver and member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, liver
Deaths_in_March_1998
Auto race held at North Wilkesboro Speedway in 1952
Frankie Schneider*† (No. 88) Perk Brown*† (No. 22) Curtis Turner*† (No. 41) Tim Flock*† (No. 91) Jimmie Lewallen*† (No. 24) Dick Rathmann*† (No. 120) Harold
1952_Wilkes_County_200
TIM FLOCK
TIM FLOCK
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIMO means "to honor God." Compare with other forms of Timo.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, TOM means "twin."
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM means "golden." Compare with another form of Kim.
Male
English
Short form of English Jimmy, JIM means "supplanter."
Male
Hebrew
(תָּ×) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.
Female
English
 Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WIM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Timm.
Male
English
Short form of English Simon, SIM means "hearkening."
Surname or Lastname
Cambodian
Cambodian : unexplained.English : variant of Timm.
Female
Greek
(Τίμω) Feminine form of Greek Timon, TIMO means "honor." Compare with masculine Timo.
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."
Male
Greek
(Τίμω) Short form of Greek Timon, TIMO means "honor." Compare with another form of Timo.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Swedish
One who Honors God; To Fear God; Form of Timothy; Honoring God
Boy/Male
English American Greek
one who honors God.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of English Tom, TWM means "twin."
Male
Finnish
Short form of Finnish Timofei, TIMO means "to honor God." Compare with other forms of Timo.
Male
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian Joakim, KIM means "Jehovah raises up."Â Compare with another form of Kim.
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic TÃ mhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.
TIM FLOCK
TIM FLOCK
Female
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Kaj, KAJSA means "pure."
Boy/Male
Irish
Banished.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rumrill.
Male
Greek
(ἸοÏδας) Greek form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, IOUDAS means "praised." In the bible, this is the name of the disciple who betrayed Jesus.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Honey comb
Girl/Female
Latin Hebrew
Happy.
Girl/Female
Indian
Summer Time
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Brotherly Love
Boy/Male
Scottish
Truly brave.
TIM FLOCK
TIM FLOCK
TIM FLOCK
TIM FLOCK
TIM FLOCK
n.
See Tam-tam.
v. t.
To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.
n.
A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental countries; -- called also tom-tom.
n.
Order; disposition; condition; as, to be in good trim.
v. t.
Fitly adjusted; being in good order., or made ready for service or use; firm; compact; snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim built; everything about the man is trim; a person is trim when his body is well shaped and firm; his dress is trim when it fits closely to his body, and appears tight and snug; a man or a soldier is trim when he stands erect.
v. t.
To furnish with a rim; to border.
v. t.
To make ready or right by cutting or shortening; to clip or lop; to curtail; as, to trim the hair; to trim a tree.
n.
The measured duration of sounds; measure; tempo; rate of movement; rhythmical division; as, common or triple time; the musician keeps good time.
v. i.
To grow dim.
v. t.
To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement.
v. i.
To make a tie; to make an equal score.
n.
A proper time; a season; an opportunity.
v. t.
To lower one end of, or to throw upon the end; to tilt; as, to tip a cask; to tip a cart.
n.
Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.
v. i.
To pass time; to delay.
v. t.
To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen.
v. i.
To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time.
n.
The point or extremity of anything; a pointed or somewhat sharply rounded end; the end; as, the tip of the finger; the tip of a spear.
v. t.
To appoint the time for; to bring, begin, or perform at the proper season or time; as, he timed his appearance rightly.
v. t.
To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with gold or silver.