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American dance band
Tympany Five was a famous, successful, and influential American rhythm and blues and jazz dance band founded by Louis Jordan in 1938. The group was composed
Tympany_Five
American musician, songwriter and bandleader (1908–1975)
use of the electronic organ. With his dynamic bands that he called The Tympany Five no matter how many musicians were in it, Jordan mapped out the main parameters
Louis_Jordan
Song written and performed by Louis Jordan
development of R&B was jump blues, pioneered by Louis Jordan, with ... His Tympany Five ... three horns and a rhythm section, while stylistically his music melded
Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby
Is_You_Is_or_Is_You_Ain't_My_Baby
1946 song by Louis Jordan
Roll" is a jump blues song recorded in 1946 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. A mid-tempo twelve-bar blues, the song became a blues standard and one
Let the Good Times Roll (Louis Jordan song)
Let_the_Good_Times_Roll_(Louis_Jordan_song)
Style of blues music
development of R&B was jump blues, pioneered by Louis Jordan, with ... His Tympany Five ... three horns and a rhythm section, while stylistically his music melded
Jump_blues
1946 song by Louis Jordan
song, written by Alex Kramer and Joan Whitney. Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five recorded the song on June 26, 1946, and Decca Records released it on
Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens
Ain't_Nobody_Here_but_Us_Chickens
Shade of yellow-green color
color. Introduced by rhythm and blues bandleader Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five in 1950, the song (You dyed your hair) Chartreuse was written by J. Leslie
Chartreuse_(color)
1946 song by Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five
song written by Joe Greene and released in 1946 by Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five. Jordan's version reached No. 3 in Billboard's chart of "Most-Played
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'
Don't_Let_the_Sun_Catch_You_Cryin'
Wilder – Frank Sinatra Lombardoland – Guy Lombardo Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five – Louis Jordan Manhattan Tower – Gordon Jenkins The Voice of Frank Sinatra
1946_in_music
Music genre originating in the 1940s in the United States
originators of R&B, including Joe Turner's big band, Louis Jordan's Tympany Five, James Brown and LaVern Baker. In fact, this source states that "Louis
Rhythm_and_blues
American English slang term
models. The 1947 song "Boogie Woogie Blue Plate", by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, uses soda-jerk lingo, among which is "86 on the cherry pie". The narrator
86_(term)
sometimes simply "Outskirts of Town". In 1941, Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five recorded "I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town" (Decca 8593), and
We Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town
We_Gonna_Move_to_the_Outskirts_of_Town
1949 single by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
Walsh, best known through the version recorded by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five. The recording is considered to be one of the "excellent and commercially
Saturday_Night_Fish_Fry
Topics referred to by the same term
Times Roll" (Louis Jordan song), a 1946 song by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five Let the Good Times Roll (album), a 1999 album by B.B. King "Good Times
Let_the_Good_Times_Roll
American drinking song
two films, as well as the name of a rock on Mars. Louis Jordan and the Tympany Five (then known as The Elks Rendezvous Band) recorded a clean version in
Barnacle_Bill_the_Sailor
Electric plucked string instrument
Johnson (with Lionel Hampton), and Shifty Henry (with Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five), were other early Fender bass pioneers. Bill Black, who played with
Bass_guitar
Jump blues standard
is a jump blues song, first recorded in 1945 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. Although credited to Fleecie Moore, his wife at the time, Jordan is
Caldonia
1947 American film
Jerome Louis Jordan with His Tympany Five — "Texas and Pacific" (by Jack Wolf Fine) Louis Jordan with His Tympany Five — "All for the Love of Lil" Bea
Reet,_Petite,_and_Gone
1943 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
"Five Guys Named Moe" is a song written by Jerry Bresler and Larry Wynn, performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in January 1942, and
Five_Guys_Named_Moe_(song)
American TV personality (1921–2000)
featured such acts as Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Louis Jordan & the Tympany Five, the Treniers, and the Collins Kids. Allen famously scooped Ed Sullivan
Steve_Allen
American jazz musician and composer (1904–1984)
The Flairs, Christine Kittrell, Lamp Lighters, Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, Ruth Brown, and Perez Prado and his Orchestra. The big band era appeared
Count_Basie
unwieldy; Louis Jordan left Chick Webb's orchestra the same year to form the Tympany Five. Mixing of genres continued through the shared experiences of the World
Origins_of_rock_and_roll
2021 studio album by Deep Purple
"Let the Good Times Roll" Sam Theard, Fleecie Moore Louis Jordan & the Tympany Five 4:22 7. "Dixie Chicken" Lowell George, Fred Martin Little Feat 4:43 8
Turning_to_Crime
American musician (1933–2006)
become an entertainer after hearing "Caldonia" by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. In his teen years, Brown briefly had a career as a boxer. At the age
James_Brown
1947 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Dick Miles and Walter Bishop. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in October 1946, and released on the Decca label (catalog no
Jack,_You're_Dead
2000 film directed by Jay Russell
and His Orchestra "Ration Blues" - Performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five "Old Yazoo" - Performed by The Boswell Sisters "I'm Beginning to See
My_Dog_Skip_(film)
matrix 73644. Ain't nobody here but us chickens / Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five – Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu
1947_in_music
US record chart published by Billboard
His Honeydrippers "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" (1946) – Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five "One Dance" (2016) – Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla "Industry Baby"
Hot_R&B/Hip-Hop_Songs
"Beans and Corn Bread" is a 1949 jump blues song by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, released by Decca. It was written by Jordan under his wife's name, Fleecie
Beans_and_Corn_Bread
American jazz pianist, organist, and arranger (1918–1995)
pioneering jazz electric organ recordings and for his tenure with the Tympany Five, the backing group for Louis Jordan. Prior to the emergence of Jimmy
Wild_Bill_Davis
Television series
Mollen (2024–) Opening theme "Beans and Corn Bread" by Louis Jordan and Tympany Five Country of origin United States Original language English Production
Dinner_and_a_Movie
Single 1999 "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five Decca 1946 Jump Blues Single 2013 Aja Steely Dan ABC 1977 Jazz Fusion
List of Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients (A–D)
List_of_Grammy_Hall_of_Fame_Award_recipients_(A–D)
1946 song
Gabler. The song was recorded in January 1946 by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five and released by Decca Records. It topped the R&B charts for 18 weeks
Choo_Choo_Ch'Boogie
Jump blues song first recorded by Louis Jordan
Claude Demetrius and Fleecie Moore and recorded by Louis Jordan and Tympany Five. The song reached number one on the R&B Jukebox chart for two weeks and
Ain't That Just Like a Woman (They'll Do It Every Time)
Ain't_That_Just_Like_a_Woman_(They'll_Do_It_Every_Time)
Song first recorded by Smiley Lewis
composer. However, when popular jump blues bandleader Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five recorded the song as "Keep A-Knockin'" in 1939, the single's credits
I_Hear_You_Knocking
Charlie Jackson (1925, first known recording), Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, Peter La Farge, Mance Lipscomb, Roger McGuinn, Roger McGuinn and Pete
List_of_train_songs
1946 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Moore and William J. Tennyson Jr., performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, and released on the Decca label (catalog no. 18762-B). It peaked at
Salt_Pork,_West_Virginia
American jazz musician
George Hudson's Orchestra. Hogan was recruited to join Louis Jordan's Tympany Five as a temporary bass player. Jordan had wanted Po Simkins as a bassist
Carl_Hogan
& Johnny (1959) "A Man's Best Friend Is A Bed" – Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (1947) "Sleeping In The Ground" – Sammy Myers (1956) "Somebody's Been
Theme Time Radio Hour season 1
Theme_Time_Radio_Hour_season_1
American folk song
Google Books. Scarecrow Press. page 16. ISBN 0-8108-5007-9 "The Green Grass Grows All Around", Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five on The Internet Archive
And the Green Grass Grew All Around
And_the_Green_Grass_Grew_All_Around
1947 song by Louis Jordan
in the Morning" is a song that was recorded by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five in 1947. It is an early example of a blues which incorporates Afro-Cuban
Early in the Mornin' (Louis Jordan song)
Early_in_the_Mornin'_(Louis_Jordan_song)
American singer-songwriter (1928–2006)
Count Basie and his Orchestra, Lamp Lighters, Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, Christine Kittrell, and Perez Prado and his Orchestra. Her first pop
Ruth_Brown
Retrieved 2022-05-03. "Decca matrix 72711. Caldonia / Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five – Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu
1945_in_music
List of sound recordings preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress
Gertrude Berg and cast July 9, 1942 "Caldonia" Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five 1945 "Dust My Broom" Elmore James 1951 A Night at Birdland (Vols. 1 &
National_Recording_Registry
1975 Cairo, Egypt Cerebral Hemorrhage Louis Jordan Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five 66 February 4, 1975 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Heart attack Dave Alexander
List of 1970s deaths in popular music
List_of_1970s_deaths_in_popular_music
Retrieved 2022-07-18. "Decca matrix 73886. Run Joe / Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five – Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu
1948_in_music
2013 soundtrack album by Mark Isham
2:45 10. "I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town" Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five 2:52 11. "The Ball Game" Sister Wynona Carr 3:08 12. "Did You See Jackie
42_(soundtrack)
London 1969 Blues Album 2005 "Let the Good Times Roll" Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five Decca 1946 Jump blues Single 2009 Let's Get It On Marvin Gaye Tamla 1973
List of Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients (J–P)
List_of_Grammy_Hall_of_Fame_Award_recipients_(J–P)
American musician (born 1999)
Honeydrippers, "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" (1946) by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, and "One Dance" (2016) by Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla. Three songs
Lil_Nas_X
1948 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Louis Jordan, and Walt Merrick. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five with vocal chorus by The Calypso Boys. It was recorded in April 1947
Run_Joe
Topics referred to by the same term
Mornin'" (Louis Jordan song), a 1947 single by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five. "Early in the Morning" (Bobby Darin song), a 1958 single by Bobby Darin
Early_in_the_Morning
1943 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Cosey, and Collenane Clark. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in October 1943, and released on the Decca label (catalog no
Ration_Blues
1965 American TV series or program
Bob Hope Mahalia Jackson George Jessel Jack Jones Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five Lainie Kazan Morgana King Kirby Stone Four Lisa Kirk Abbe Lane Carol
The_Dean_Martin_Show
Former theater, movie theater and music venue in Baltimore, Maryland, US
Waller worked as accompanists. Singer Louis Jordan, Duke Ellington, The Tympany Five, Etta James, Nat King Cole, The Platters, The Temptations, and The Supremes
Royal_Theatre_(Baltimore)
2016 compilation album by Jeff Buckley
"Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'" Joe Greene Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five 4:02 4. "Grace" (first studio recording) Jeff Buckley Gary Lucas Buckley
You and I (Jeff Buckley album)
You_and_I_(Jeff_Buckley_album)
1974 studio album by Asleep at the Wheel
when second single "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" (originally recorded by the Tympany Five) registered at number 69 in December 1974. Critical reviews of the album
Asleep_at_the_Wheel_(album)
Jump blues song first recorded by Louis Jordan
"Buzz Me" is a 1946 song by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five that is credited to Fleecie Moore and Danny Baxter (a.k.a. Dave Dexter Jr.). Released by
Buzz_Me
Crosby, Lynn Merrick and Louise Erickson and featuring Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five. Directed by Glenn Tryon. The Merry Monahans starring Donald O'Connor
1944_in_music
1969 live album by Alice Cooper
recorded at Hallmark Studios in Toronto in late 1964 (Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five cover) 2:36 2. "Painting a Picture (Live)" Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton
Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival 1969, Volume IV
Toronto_Rock_'n'_Roll_Revival_1969,_Volume_IV
1946 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Edwards and Jimmy Hilliard. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in January 1946, and released on the Decca label (catalog no
That_Chick's_Too_Young_to_Fry
1980 song performed by The Clash
got to No. 15 on Billboard's Pop Music charts), and Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five for Decca. Fully credited to himself, Chuck Berry's 1961 "The Man and
Junco_Partner
1956 American variety television series
presented Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five, The Treniers, The Collins Kids, and The Three Stooges. However, the
The_Steve_Allen_Show
Trotter and His Orchestra July 22 July 29 "G.I. Jive" Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five August 5 "Swinging on a Star" Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and
List of Billboard number-one singles of 1944
List_of_Billboard_number-one_singles_of_1944
Bowed string instrument
innovator of this style, featured an upright bass in his group, the Tympany Five. The upright bass remained an integral part of pop lineups throughout
Double_bass
1942 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
is a song written by Bubsy Meyers, performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in July 1942, and released on the Decca label (catalog no.
What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You Gonna Get Drunk Again)
What's_the_Use_of_Getting_Sober_(When_You_Gonna_Get_Drunk_Again)
2007 compilation album by Various artists
Friend Is a Bed", Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (Show 28, Sleep) "Hungry Man", Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (Show 29, Food) "Let's Be Friends", Billy
The Best of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour
The_Best_of_Bob_Dylan's_Theme_Time_Radio_Hour
1939 song with lyrics and music by Wilmoth Houdini
It was recorded in 1946 by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five on Decca and later included in the Ella Fitzgerald album Ella and Her
Stone Cold Dead in the Market (He Had It Coming)
Stone_Cold_Dead_in_the_Market_(He_Had_It_Coming)
Musical artist
Count Basie and his Orchestra, Lamp Lighters, Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, Ruth Brown, and Perez Prado and his Orchestra. In late 1954, it was
Christine_Kittrell
1946 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Dick Adams, and Fleecie Moore. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in January 1946, and released on the Decca label (catalog no
Beware_(Louis_Jordan_song)
number one, a new record for an R&B chart-topper. Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five equalled the record in the final issue of 1946 when their song "Choo
List of Most Played Juke Box Race Records number ones of 1946
List_of_Most_Played_Juke_Box_Race_Records_number_ones_of_1946
number-one position, both by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. That week's chart listed only five records, four of which were by Jordan. The following
List of Most Played Juke Box Race Records number ones of 1947
List_of_Most_Played_Juke_Box_Race_Records_number_ones_of_1947
the previous year. Finally, beginning in October, Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five topped the juke box chart for 10 weeks and the best sellers listing for
List of Billboard number-one R&B songs of 1949
List_of_Billboard_number-one_R&B_songs_of_1949
1948 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Irving Gordon, and Louis Jordan. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in December 1947 and released on the Decca label (catalog no
Don't Burn the Candle at Both Ends
Don't_Burn_the_Candle_at_Both_Ends
matrix L 3205. Is you is or is you ain't my baby / Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu
1944_in_country_music
vocal version with lyrics written by Bob Russell. Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five topped the chart for the first time in 1943 with "What's the Use of Getting
List of Harlem Hit Parade number ones of 1943
List_of_Harlem_Hit_Parade_number_ones_of_1943
Then she reached the top ten three more times with Webb, including the top five single "F.D.R. Jones". She also made the US charts three times under the
Ella Fitzgerald singles discography
Ella_Fitzgerald_singles_discography
1944 song by Frank Loesser
performance from The Bob Hope Show Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan with the Tympany Five; recorded on April 28 and released by Decca Records (peaked at No. 9
Baby,_It's_Cold_Outside
1947 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Fine and Joseph E. Hirsch. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in October 1946, and released on the Decca label (catalog no
Texas_and_Pacific_(song)
American jazz vocalist and entertainer (1917–1961)
Duke Ellington, Billy Eckstine, Passport Video, Delta Rhythm Boys, Tympany Five, Mills Brothers, and King Cole Trio. Passport Video, 2004. DVD. Yanow
Velma_Middleton
more than 40 points higher than any other record. Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five led all other artists with 11 records on the year-end chart, including
Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1946
Billboard_Most-Played_Race_Records_of_1946
Record label founded by Emil E. Shalit in the 1940s
"Keep Your Hands Off"; "Stump Blues"; "Five Foot Seven"; "Plough Hand Blues" EPM7-66 Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five Rock and Roll "I Seen What'cha Done";
Melodisc_Records
1946 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Steve Graham and Fleecie Moore. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in October 1946, and released on the Decca label (catalog no
Reconversion_Blues
His Tympany Five dominated the year-end chart with 10 ranked records, including the No. 1 record ("Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens") and five of the
Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1947
Billboard_Most-Played_Race_Records_of_1947
American jazz musician (1915–2016)
become a member of Louis Jordan's bands (both the Orchestra and his Tympany Five). In 1952, he married the band's vocalist, Elaine Dash Robinson, with
Bob_Bushnell
1947 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Burhkin and Johnny DeVries. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five and released on the Decca label (catalog no. 24104-A). The song's lyrics
Boogie_Woogie_Blue_Plate
only act with more than one number one in 1945 was Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, who spent a single week atop the chart with "Mop! Mop!" in April and
List of Billboard number-one R&B songs of 1945
List_of_Billboard_number-one_R&B_songs_of_1945
American punk rock project
Bodysnatchers 19-Nov-2012 2:59 Choo Choo Ch'Boogie Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five Denver Darling, Vaughn Horton, Milt Gabler 20-Nov-2012 2:48 Buckets of
Tim_Timebomb
this file? See media help. 1940 "Bounce the Ball" Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five Jump blues Play Problems playing this file? See media help. 1945 "Cachumbambé"
List of songs with screaming vocals before 1960
List_of_songs_with_screaming_vocals_before_1960
So Blu 2001 "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five "I'll Find a Way" Blu Cantrell Tiffany Cobb James "Big Jim" Wright So
List of songs written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
List_of_songs_written_by_Jimmy_Jam_and_Terry_Lewis
1950 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Robinson and Louis Jordan. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in June 1950, and released on the Decca label (catalog no.
Blue_Light_Boogie_(song)
In the issue of Billboard dated January 7, 1950, Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five topped both charts with "Saturday Night Fish Fry" (Parts I & II), which
List of Billboard number-one R&B songs of 1950
List_of_Billboard_number-one_R&B_songs_of_1950
American singer, songwriter, actor, and comedian
Roll", which became a hit several years later when Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five recorded it in 1946, one of many Theard compositions recorded by Jordan
Sam_Theard
American doo-wop group
Count Basie and his Orchestra, Lamp Lighters, Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, Christine Kittrell, and Perez Prado and his Orchestra. Shortly after
The_Flairs
rebroadcasts. Show track listings: "G.I. Jive" – Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five (1944) "Fightin' In The War With Spain" – Wilmer Watts & The Lonely Eagles
Theme Time Radio Hour season 3
Theme_Time_Radio_Hour_season_3
1945 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Groaner, and Fleecie Moore. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in July 1945, and released on the Decca label (catalog no.
Don't_Worry_'Bout_That_Mule
Music in the United States
Louis Jordan leaves Chick Webb's orchestra to form a small band, the Tympany Five, that will contribute towards transforming the popular big band swing
Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949)
Timeline_of_music_in_the_United_States_(1920–1949)
Topics referred to by the same term
others "Caldonia" or "Caledonia", a 1945 song by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, covered by many others "Caledonia", a song by Cromagnon from their 1969
Caledonia_(disambiguation)
2006 studio album by Asleep at the Wheel
"Saturday Night Fish Fry" (originally recorded by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five) Louis Jordan Ellis Walsh 5:16 11. "You're My Sugar" (originally recorded
Reinventing_the_Wheel_(album)
achieved more than one chart-topper during the year: Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five with "Ration Blues" and "G.I. Jive", Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra
List of Harlem Hit Parade number ones of 1944
List_of_Harlem_Hit_Parade_number_ones_of_1944
Music rankings by the trade magazine Billboard of Christmas Holiday Music
vol. 123, nos. 45, December 10, 2011, p. 9. "Holiday 100". Billboard. "Five Burning Questions The Holiday 100 By Katie Atkinson, Jason Lipshutz, Glenn
Billboard Christmas Holiday charts
Billboard_Christmas_Holiday_charts
TYMPANY FIVE
TYMPANY FIVE
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Company of Guru
Girl/Female
Indian
Friendly, Of good company
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beauty of company
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : variant of Champney, a regional name for someone from Champagne, France, from Old French Champeneis.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Friendly, Of good company
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Company
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
In the Company
Boy/Male
Sikh
Love for good company
Boy/Male
Sikh
Victory of good company
Girl/Female
Indian
Friendly, Of good company
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Company
Girl/Female
Muslim
Friendly, Of good company
Girl/Female
Tamil
Friendly, Of good company
Girl/Female
Indian
Friendly, Of good company
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of Good Company
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beauty of Company
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Good Company
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beauty of Company
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Liberation through Company
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Good Company
TYMPANY FIVE
TYMPANY FIVE
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful one
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wicks.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of French Gérald, GEARÓID means "spear ruler."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave and Wealthy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
British, English
Lady
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Pure; Sinless
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English byname Topp meaning ‘tuft’, ‘crest’, or the cognate Old Norse Toppr.German : from Low German topp ‘point’, ‘tree top’, hence a topographic name; or alternatively a metonymic occupational name or nickname from the same word in the sense ‘braid’.German : variant of Dopp.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Top.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Earth
Boy/Male
Muslim
Caravan leader
TYMPANY FIVE
TYMPANY FIVE
TYMPANY FIVE
TYMPANY FIVE
TYMPANY FIVE
n.
A kettledrum; -- chiefly used in the plural to denote the kettledrums of an orchestra. See Kettledrum.
n.
The tympanic bone.
pl.
of Timpano
n.
The tympanum of the ear; -- often, but incorrectly, applied to the tympanic membrane.
pl.
of Tympanum
n.
Tympanic.
n.
The ear drum, or middle ear. Sometimes applied incorrectly to the tympanic membrane. See Ear.
n.
A frame covered with parchment or cloth, on which the blank sheets are put, in order to be laid on the form to be impressed.
a.
Of or pertaining to the tympanum.
a.
Like a tympanum or drum; acting like a drumhead; as, a tympanic membrane.
pl.
of Tympano
n.
The crew of a ship, including the officers; as, a whole ship's company.
n.
A flatulent distention of the belly; tympanites.
n.
See Tympano.
a.
Situated behind the tympanum, or in the skull, behind the auditory meatus.
n.
An association of persons for the purpose of carrying on some enterprise or business; a corporation; a firm; as, the East India Company; an insurance company; a joint-stock company.
n.
A panel; a tympanum.
n.
Hence, inflation; conceit; bombast; turgidness.
n.
Guests or visitors, in distinction from the members of a family; as, to invite company to dine.