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  • Viola Tree
  • British actress and singer (1884–1938)

    Viola Tree (17 July 1884 – 15 November 1938) was an English actress, singer, playwright and author. Daughter of the actor Herbert Beerbohm Tree, she made

    Viola Tree

    Viola Tree

    Viola_Tree

  • Viola sororia
  • Species of flowering plant in family Violaceae

    Viola sororia (/vaɪˈoʊlə səˈrɔːriə/ vy-OH-lə sə-ROR-ee-ə), known commonly as the common blue violet, is a short-stemmed herbaceous perennial plant native

    Viola sororia

    Viola sororia

    Viola_sororia

  • Franca Viola
  • Italian victims' rights advocate

    Franca Viola (born on 9th of January, 1948) is a Sicilian woman who became famous in the 1960s in Italy for refusing a "rehabilitating marriage" (Italian:

    Franca Viola

    Franca Viola

    Franca_Viola

  • Iris Tree
  • English poet, actress, and art model (1897–1968)

    adventurer. Iris Tree's parents were actors Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Helen Maud, Lady Tree. Her sisters were actresses Felicity and Viola Tree. An aunt was

    Iris Tree

    Iris Tree

    Iris_Tree

  • Herbert Beerbohm Tree
  • English actor and theatre manager (1852–1917)

    actresses Viola Tree (who married theatre critic Alan Parsons) and Felicity Tree (who married Sir Geoffrey Cory-Wright, third baronet) and poet Iris Tree (who

    Herbert Beerbohm Tree

    Herbert Beerbohm Tree

    Herbert_Beerbohm_Tree

  • Helen Maud Holt
  • English actress (1863–1937)

    Tree and later Lady Tree, was an English actress. She was the wife of the actor Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and the mother of Viola Tree, Felicity Tree

    Helen Maud Holt

    Helen Maud Holt

    Helen_Maud_Holt

  • David Tennant (aristocrat)
  • British aristocrat and socialite (1902–1968)

    Parsons, the daughter of Alan Parsons and Viola Tree (daughter of the actor-manager Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree). They had two daughters, Georgia (born 1941)

    David Tennant (aristocrat)

    David Tennant (aristocrat)

    David_Tennant_(aristocrat)

  • Viola (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Viola, commonly known as the violets, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. It is the largest genus in the family, containing over 680

    Viola (plant)

    Viola (plant)

    Viola_(plant)

  • A Woman of No Importance
  • 1893 play by Oscar Wilde

    Marion Terry played Mrs Arbuthnot, and the cast included Kate Cutler, Viola Tree, Charles Quartermaine and Ellis Jeffreys. The Liverpool Playhouse company

    A Woman of No Importance

    A Woman of No Importance

    A_Woman_of_No_Importance

  • F. Matthias Alexander
  • Australian actor and author

    Actress Viola Tree (1885–1938, daughter of Herbert Beerbohm Tree), autographed a full-length photo "To Matthias Alexander with many thanks from Viola Tree 1909"

    F. Matthias Alexander

    F._Matthias_Alexander

  • Pansy
  • Large, hybrid garden flower

    The garden pansy (Viola × wittrockiana) is a type of polychromatic large-flowered hybrid plant cultivated as a garden flower. It is derived by hybridization

    Pansy

    Pansy

    Pansy

  • Tree (surname)
  • Surname list

    member of parliament Ronald James Tree, Welsh priest and teacher Ron Tree, English musician and songwriter Viola Tree (1884-1938), English actress, singer

    Tree (surname)

    Tree_(surname)

  • Carol Reed
  • English film director (1906–1976)

    southwest London. He was the son of actor-producer Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and his mistress, Beatrice May Pinney, who later adopted the surname of Reed

    Carol Reed

    Carol Reed

    Carol_Reed

  • Vi Lyles
  • Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina since 2017

    Viola Alexander Lyles (born September 28, 1952) is an American politician serving as the 59th mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, since 2017. A member

    Vi Lyles

    Vi Lyles

    Vi_Lyles

  • Hugo Rumbold
  • English theatrical designer (1884–1932)

    and the Man at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1919, and The Tempest for Viola Tree's company at the Aldwych Theatre in 1921. In 1920, Rumbold acted as impresario

    Hugo Rumbold

    Hugo_Rumbold

  • Violet Bonham Carter
  • British politician (1887–1969)

    Lady Violet Manners, Miss Cicely Horner, Miss Violet Asquith, and Miss Viola Tree. Violet was close to Winston Churchill, promoted to the Liberal Cabinet

    Violet Bonham Carter

    Violet Bonham Carter

    Violet_Bonham_Carter

  • You Never Can Tell (play)
  • Play by George Bernard Shaw

    Theatre in 1920, with Louis Calvert as the waiter and Lady Tree and her daughter Viola Tree as Mrs and Miss Clandon. Little Theatre in 1927 with Esmé Percy

    You Never Can Tell (play)

    You Never Can Tell (play)

    You_Never_Can_Tell_(play)

  • Viola arborescens
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola arborescens is a species of Viola and is also known as the tree violet. The average height is anywhere from 8 to 10 inches. Viola arborescens requires

    Viola arborescens

    Viola arborescens

    Viola_arborescens

  • Viola canadensis
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola canadensis is a flowering plant in the Violaceae family. It is commonly known as Canadian white violet, Canada violet, tall white violet, or white

    Viola canadensis

    Viola canadensis

    Viola_canadensis

  • Gerald du Maurier
  • British actor (1873–1934)

    after his death. Bulldog Drummond with H.C. McNeile (1921) The Dancers by Viola Tree (1923) Behold, We Live by John Van Druten (1932) References Conradi, Peter

    Gerald du Maurier

    Gerald du Maurier

    Gerald_du_Maurier

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
  • Dance of Death (1969) David Giles The Dancers (1923) Gerald du Maurier Viola Tree The Dancers (1925) Emmett J. Flynn The Dancers (1930) Chandler Sprague

    List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I

  • Viola riviniana
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola riviniana, the common dog-violet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to Eurasia and Africa. It is also called wood

    Viola riviniana

    Viola riviniana

    Viola_riviniana

  • Pygmalion (1938 film)
  • 1938 British film written by G. B. Shaw from his play

    Violet Vanbrugh as the Ambassadress Iris Hoey as Ysabel, Social Reporter Viola Tree as Perfide, Social Reporter Irene Browne as the Duchess Kate Cutler as

    Pygmalion (1938 film)

    Pygmalion_(1938_film)

  • Tree (musician)
  • American musician

    started using the name Tree during a ski trip with Flea and Anthony Kiedis. Tree was a prodigious music student. He was drawn to the viola after meeting Novi

    Tree (musician)

    Tree_(musician)

  • The White Devil
  • 1612 tragedy by John Webster

    1925 the Renaissance Theatre mounted a heavily cut version featuring Viola Tree and Cedric Hardwicke. The production was not well reviewed, perhaps mainly

    The White Devil

    The White Devil

    The_White_Devil

  • David Tree
  • British actor (1915–2009)

    was Charles Lomax. Tree was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, the son of theatre critic Alan Parsons and actress Viola Tree, the daughter of renowned

    David Tree

    David_Tree

  • Bright young things
  • 1920s group of aristocratic socialites

    by D.J. Taylor Newspaper articles: Young People Take Big Treasure Hunt Viola Tree (1884–1938) Books: Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's

    Bright young things

    Bright young things

    Bright_young_things

  • The Dancers (1930 film)
  • 1930 film

    Chandler Sprague. It is based on a 1923 West End play of the same title by Viola Tree and Gerald du Maurier. The film marks the feature sound film debut of

    The Dancers (1930 film)

    The Dancers (1930 film)

    The_Dancers_(1930_film)

  • Lois Sturt
  • English socialite (1900–1937)

    Sonia Keppel, later Hon. Mrs Roland Cubitt, Anita Leslie, Eleanor Smith, Viola Tree. Dubbed as "bacchante", she drank a lot and partied even more. She was

    Lois Sturt

    Lois Sturt

    Lois_Sturt

  • Viola angustifolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola angustifolia is a species of flowering plant in the genus Viola. This species was first described in 1857 by the Chilean paleontologist and zoologist

    Viola angustifolia

    Viola_angustifolia

  • Viola labradorica
  • Species of flowering plant

    and the eastern United States. The plant sold as Viola labradorica by nurseries is Viola riviniana. Viola labradorica has edible leaves and flowers. However

    Viola labradorica

    Viola labradorica

    Viola_labradorica

  • The Eleventh Commandment (play)
  • 1921 play

    West End cast included Henry Stoker, Edmund Breon, Dawson Millward and Viola Tree. In 1924 it was made into a British silent film of the same title directed

    The Eleventh Commandment (play)

    The Eleventh Commandment (play)

    The_Eleventh_Commandment_(play)

  • Felicity Tree
  • English baronetess and socialite (1894–1978)

    actor Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and his wife, the actress Helen Maud Holt. She was the sister of Viola Tree and Iris Tree, and the niece of the author

    Felicity Tree

    Felicity Tree

    Felicity_Tree

  • The Dancers
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may refer to: The Dancers (play), a 1923 play by Gerald du Maurier and Viola Tree, written under the pen name Hubert Parsons The Dancers (1925 film), an

    The Dancers

    The_Dancers

  • For the Love of Mike (play)
  • "Mike" with Bobby Howes as Little Bob, Alfred Drayton as Mr. Miller, Viola Tree as Mrs. Miller, Arthur Riscoe as Paton, Syd Walker as PC Wildgoose, and

    For the Love of Mike (play)

    For_the_Love_of_Mike_(play)

  • List of British people with German ancestry
  • and German origin Iris Tree (1897–1968), actress, poet and artists' model; daughter of Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1852–1917) Viola Tree (1884–1938), actress;

    List of British people with German ancestry

    List_of_British_people_with_German_ancestry

  • The Gay Lord Quex (play)
  • 1899 play written by Arthur Wing Pinero

    Dean and starred George Grossmith Jr. as Quex, Irene Browne as Sophy and Viola Tree as the Duchess. In 1975 Sir John Gielgud directed a production at the

    The Gay Lord Quex (play)

    The Gay Lord Quex (play)

    The_Gay_Lord_Quex_(play)

  • Madge Kendal
  • English actress and theatre manager (1848–1935)

    at His Majesty's. In 1924 she made her first radio broadcast, opposite Viola Tree, in Granny's Juliet, and she later took the title part of her ancestor

    Madge Kendal

    Madge Kendal

    Madge_Kendal

  • Viola tricolor
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola tricolor is a common European wild flower, growing as an annual or short-lived perennial. The species is also known as wild pansy, Johnny Jump up

    Viola tricolor

    Viola tricolor

    Viola_tricolor

  • Michael Tree
  • American violist (1934 - 2018)

    on violin and viola at the Curtis Institute of Music. Zimbalist insisted that Tree change his name from Applebaum (German for "apple tree") to advance

    Michael Tree

    Michael Tree

    Michael_Tree

  • List of caricatures at Sardi's
  • Gard Tamara Toumanova by Alex Gard Constance Tours John Travolta Lady Viola Tree Paula Trueman by Alex Gard Ernest Truex by Alex Gard Stanley Tucci Sophie

    List of caricatures at Sardi's

    List_of_caricatures_at_Sardi's

  • Ellis Jeffreys
  • British actress (1868–1943)

    Importance in a cast that also contained Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Marion Terry, Kate Cutler and Viola Tree. In October 1907 Jeffreys appeared in the opening production

    Ellis Jeffreys

    Ellis Jeffreys

    Ellis_Jeffreys

  • Charles Quatermaine
  • British actor (1877–1958)

    With Viola Tree in 1907 production of A Woman of No Importance at His Majesty's Theatre, London

    Charles Quatermaine

    Charles Quatermaine

    Charles_Quatermaine

  • Viola odorata
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola odorata is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae. The small hardy herbaceous perennial is commonly known as wood violet, sweet violet

    Viola odorata

    Viola odorata

    Viola_odorata

  • List of English writers (R–Z)
  • (born 1955), playwright, screenwriter and singer Iris Tree (1897–1968), poet and actress Viola Tree (1884–1938), writer and actress Henry Treece (1911–1966)

    List of English writers (R–Z)

    List_of_English_writers_(R–Z)

  • Hermione Gingold
  • English actress (1897–1987)

    Beerbohm Tree's production of Pinkie and the Fairies by W. Graham Robertson, in a cast including Ellen Terry, Frederick Volpe, Marie Löhr and Viola Tree. She

    Hermione Gingold

    Hermione Gingold

    Hermione_Gingold

  • Viola glabella
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae

    Viola glabella, the stream violet or pioneer violet, is usually found along streams or in moist woods in northeastern Asia and northwestern North America

    Viola glabella

    Viola glabella

    Viola_glabella

  • Viola sempervirens
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola sempervirens, known by the common names redwood violet and evergreen violet, is a species in the genus Viola. It is native to the West Coast of the

    Viola sempervirens

    Viola sempervirens

    Viola_sempervirens

  • Viola elatior
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola elatior, the fen violet, is a species of violet native to central and northern Europe and northern Asia. In the British Isles it is very rare, occurring

    Viola elatior

    Viola elatior

    Viola_elatior

  • Viola mirabilis
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola mirabilis is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Violaceae. It is native to temperate areas of Eurasia. "Viola mirabilis L. | Plants

    Viola mirabilis

    Viola mirabilis

    Viola_mirabilis

  • Savoy Theatre
  • West End theatre in London

    Orpheus and Eurydice in 1910, the latter of which starred Marie Brema and Viola Tree in the title roles. The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company did not play in the

    Savoy Theatre

    Savoy Theatre

    Savoy_Theatre

  • Viola cornuta
  • Species of flowering plant in genus Viola

    Viola cornuta, known as horned pansy or horned violet, is a species of flowering plant in the violet family Violaceae, native to the Pyrenees and the

    Viola cornuta

    Viola cornuta

    Viola_cornuta

  • Viola alba
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola alba, commonly known as white violet, is a species of violet in the family Violaceae. Viola alba subsp. alba The native range of this subspecies

    Viola alba

    Viola alba

    Viola_alba

  • Cello
  • Bowed string instrument

    usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C2, G2, D3 and A3. The viola's four strings are each an octave higher. Music for the cello is generally

    Cello

    Cello

    Cello

  • Viola × williamsii
  • Hybrid species of flowering plant

    Viola × williamsii, known as hybrid horned pansy, tufted pansy, or just horned pansy, is a hybrid between Viola cornuta and V. × wittrockiana (which itself

    Viola × williamsii

    Viola × williamsii

    Viola_×_williamsii

  • The Dancers (play)
  • 1923 play

    considered for merging. › The Dancers is a 1923 play by Gerald du Maurier and Viola Tree, written under the pen name Hubert Parsons. It ran for 349 performances

    The Dancers (play)

    The_Dancers_(play)

  • Viola formosana
  • Species of plant

    Viola formosana is a species of flowering plant in the violet family Violaceae, native to Taiwan. A perennial reaching 15 cm (6 in), it is found in mountainous

    Viola formosana

    Viola formosana

    Viola_formosana

  • Philip Tonge
  • English actor (1897–1959)

    in Tree's Christmas family play, Pinkie and the Fairies. The cast was headed by Ellen Terry, and included Frederick Volpe, Marie Löhr, Viola Tree and

    Philip Tonge

    Philip Tonge

    Philip_Tonge

  • Viola reichenbachiana
  • Species of plant

    of flowering plant in the Viola genus. This species hybridises with Viola riviniana, the common dog-violet, to produce Viola × bavarica. The plant is named

    Viola reichenbachiana

    Viola reichenbachiana

    Viola_reichenbachiana

  • The Dancers (1925 film)
  • 1925 film by Emmett J. Flynn

    and Madge Bellamy. It is an adaptation of the 1923 play The Dancers by Viola Tree and Gerald du Maurier. It was remade by Fox Film five years later as a

    The Dancers (1925 film)

    The Dancers (1925 film)

    The_Dancers_(1925_film)

  • Beerbohm family
  • South African 2 Herbert Beerbohm Tree married actress Helen Maud Holt (1858-1937) in 1882. Their children were: Viola Tree (1884–1938) married drama critic

    Beerbohm family

    Beerbohm_family

  • 1921 in British music
  • unknown A new production of The Tempest at the Aldwych Theatre, directed by Viola Tree, adds new incidental music by Arthur Bliss to that by Thomas Arne and

    1921 in British music

    1921_in_British_music

  • Albert Visetti
  • Italian composer

    Routledge (2013) - Google Books p158 Radclyffe Hall Biography - Your Dictionary Visetti with Viola Tree - the National Portrait Gallery, London website

    Albert Visetti

    Albert Visetti

    Albert_Visetti

  • Viola pedunculata
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae

    Viola pedunculata, the California golden violet, Johnny jump up, or yellow pansy, is a perennial yellow wildflower of the coast and coastal ranges in

    Viola pedunculata

    Viola pedunculata

    Viola_pedunculata

  • Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama
  • Ward in Kantō, Japan

    Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken 240-0001 Website www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/hodogaya/ Symbols Bird Indian spot-billed duck Flower Viola Tree Castanopsis, flowering peach

    Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama

    Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama

    Hodogaya-ku,_Yokohama

  • Dorothy Fellowes-Gordon
  • British socialite and singer

    of Noël Coward and among who attended there were: Lady Diana Cooper, Viola Tree, Oliver Messel, Bea Lillie, Gertrude Lawrence and Ivor Novello. Part of

    Dorothy Fellowes-Gordon

    Dorothy Fellowes-Gordon

    Dorothy_Fellowes-Gordon

  • Viola lutea
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae

    Viola lutea, the mountain pansy, is a species of flowering plant in the Viola genus of the viola family, Violaceae. This evergreen perennial grows in Europe

    Viola lutea

    Viola lutea

    Viola_lutea

  • Viola hederacea
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola hederacea, the Australian violet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to Australia. The Latin specific epithet hederacea

    Viola hederacea

    Viola hederacea

    Viola_hederacea

  • Viola lutea subsp. calaminaria
  • Subspecies of flowering plant

    Viola lutea subsp. calaminaria (synonym Viola calaminaria) is a subspecies of V. lutea, in the violet family, the Violaceae. The plant occurs from Kelmis

    Viola lutea subsp. calaminaria

    Viola lutea subsp. calaminaria

    Viola_lutea_subsp._calaminaria

  • Viola de buriti
  • Brazilian stringed instrument

    The viola de buriti is a Brazilian stringed instrument made from the buriti palm tree. It is very lightweight, has four nylon strings and a tiny sound

    Viola de buriti

    Viola de buriti

    Viola_de_buriti

  • Viola pubescens
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola pubescens, commonly called the downy yellow violet, is a plant species of the genus Viola and is classified within the subsection Nudicaules of

    Viola pubescens

    Viola pubescens

    Viola_pubescens

  • Viola rafinesquei
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola rafinesquii (syn. Viola bicolor), commonly known as the American field pansy or wild pansy, is an annual plant in the violet family found throughout

    Viola rafinesquei

    Viola rafinesquei

    Viola_rafinesquei

  • Oliver Twist (play)
  • 1905 play by J. Comyns Carr

    Boxing Day with a revival of The Tempest, in which Tree played Caliban and his daughter Viola Tree, Ariel. F. F. Proctor bought the North American rights

    Oliver Twist (play)

    Oliver Twist (play)

    Oliver_Twist_(play)

  • C. R. W. Nevinson
  • English painter (1889–1946)

    ' In September 1920, Nevinson designed a poster for a production, by Viola Tree, of The Unknown by Somerset Maugham which showed bombs exploding around

    C. R. W. Nevinson

    C._R._W._Nevinson

  • Viola rupestris
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola rupestris is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Violaceae. It is native to Temperate Eurasia. "Viola rupestris F.W.Schmidt | Plants

    Viola rupestris

    Viola rupestris

    Viola_rupestris

  • Audrey Carten
  • British actress and playwright

    Maurier's The Dancers, at the Wyndham Theatre, cowritten by Du Marier and Viola Tree. Critics praised her "delicate, eerie, sensitive" portrayal; she "was

    Audrey Carten

    Audrey Carten

    Audrey_Carten

  • Viola hispida
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola hispida is a plant species in the genus Viola. It is endemic in France, and more specifically in the Seine valley. It is known as the Violette de

    Viola hispida

    Viola hispida

    Viola_hispida

  • Viola fuscoviolacea
  • Native Tasmanian flora

    https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/search/names?product=apni&tree.id=&name=Viola+fuscoviolacea&inc._scientific=&inc._scientific=on&inc._cultivar=&inc

    Viola fuscoviolacea

    Viola fuscoviolacea

    Viola_fuscoviolacea

  • Paula Gellibrand
  • English society beauty and mannequin

    Victoire business at 229 Brompton Road in 1921 provided stage costumes for Viola Tree's production of The Tempest at the Aldwych Theatre. In a space above it

    Paula Gellibrand

    Paula Gellibrand

    Paula_Gellibrand

  • Viola blanda
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola blanda, commonly called the sweet white violet, is a flowering perennial plant in the Violet family (Violaceae). It is native to parts of south-eastern

    Viola blanda

    Viola blanda

    Viola_blanda

  • Viola palmata
  • Species of plant

    Viola palmata, the trilobed violet, early blue violet, or wood violet (names it shares with other members of its genus), is a species of flowering plant

    Viola palmata

    Viola palmata

    Viola_palmata

  • The Joshua Tree
  • 1987 studio album by U2

    guitar, backing vocals The Armin Family – ("One Tree Hill") Dick Armin – Raad cello Paul Armin – Raad viola Adele Armin – Raad violin The Arklow Silver Band – brass

    The Joshua Tree

    The_Joshua_Tree

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    (2017); Frey & Osborne (2017); Arntz, Gregory & Zierahn (2016, p. 33) Zhou, Viola (11 April 2023). "AI is already taking video game illustrators' jobs in

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • Viola arvensis
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae

    Viola arvensis is a species of violet known by the common name field pansy. It is native to Europe, western Asia, and North Africa, and it is known on

    Viola arvensis

    Viola arvensis

    Viola_arvensis

  • Viola canina
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola canina, commonly known as heath dog-violet and heath violet, is a species of the flowering plant in the violet family Violaceae. It is native to

    Viola canina

    Viola canina

    Viola_canina

  • Viola cucullata
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola cucullata, the hooded blue violet, marsh blue violet or purple violet, is a species of the genus Viola native to eastern North America, from Newfoundland

    Viola cucullata

    Viola cucullata

    Viola_cucullata

  • Viola epipsila
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola epipsila, the dwarf marsh violet, is a species of perennial forb in the genus Viola. It is found in Alaska, Finland, Russia, Poland, and other countries

    Viola epipsila

    Viola epipsila

    Viola_epipsila

  • Viola cheiranthifolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola cheiranthifolia is a species of the genus Viola. It is also known as the Teide violet and Teide daisy. This plant is exclusively found in the dry

    Viola cheiranthifolia

    Viola cheiranthifolia

    Viola_cheiranthifolia

  • Viola striata
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola striata is a species of violet known by the common names striped cream violet and creamy violet. It is native to eastern North America, with its

    Viola striata

    Viola striata

    Viola_striata

  • Viola pedata
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola pedata, the birdsfoot violet, bird's-foot violet, or mountain pansy, is a violet native to sandy areas in central and eastern North America. Two

    Viola pedata

    Viola pedata

    Viola_pedata

  • Viola missouriensis
  • Species of plant

    Viola missouriensis, the Missouri violet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to the central United States. An annual or perennial

    Viola missouriensis

    Viola missouriensis

    Viola_missouriensis

  • Viola kitaibeliana
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola kitaibeliana, the dwarf violet, is a plant species in the genus Viola. It is native to a large area from the Canary Islands, across Europe, to northern

    Viola kitaibeliana

    Viola kitaibeliana

    Viola_kitaibeliana

  • Viola banksii
  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola banksii, commonly known as native violet, is sold and grown throughout garden nurseries and grown and loved in gardens around Australia, especially

    Viola banksii

    Viola banksii

    Viola_banksii

  • Viola eriocarpa
  • Species of plant

    Viola eriocarpa (syn. Viola pubescens var. scabriuscula), the smooth yellow violet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae. It is native

    Viola eriocarpa

    Viola eriocarpa

    Viola_eriocarpa

  • Viola jooi
  • Species of plant in the family Violaceae

    Viola jooi, the Carpathian violet or Transylvanian violet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to Romania and Ukraine. It

    Viola jooi

    Viola jooi

    Viola_jooi

  • Heart's Desire (1935 film)
  • 1935 British film

    Ted Mayer Diana Napier as Diana Sheraton Frank Vosper as Van Straaten Viola Tree as Lady Bennington Hilda Campbell-Russell as Steidler's Maid In a contemporary

    Heart's Desire (1935 film)

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  • Viola palustris
  • Plant species in the violet family

    Viola palustris (marsh violet or alpine marsh violet) is a perennial forb of the genus Viola. It inhabits moist meadows, marshes, and stream banks in northern

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  • Frederick Volpe
  • British actor (1865–1932)

    a starry cast including Lily Elsie, Ivor Novello, Lilian Braithwaite, Viola Tree and Glen Byam Shaw (1928). Volpe was married to the actress Alice Beet

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  • Species of flowering plant

    Viola adunca is a species of violet known by the common names hookedspur violet, early blue violet, sand violet, and western dog violet. It is native

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  • Brendon Urie
  • American singer and musician (born 1987)

    drums in a band led by former Panic! At the Disco touring guitarist, Mike Viola. Urie was born in St. George, Utah, and his family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada

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    Pet form of Polish Wioletta, WIOLA means "violet color" or "violet flower."

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    Hindu, Indian

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    Sail; Petty Trade

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  • Girl/Female

    Latin American Swedish English Shakespearean

    Viola

    Flower.

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  • Girl/Female

    German, Indian

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    Sky; Vine; Flower

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  • Girl/Female

    Greek American Welsh

    Iola

    Violet-colored dawn. Sister of Iphitus.

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

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    Pure, Clean

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  • Girl/Female

    German, Hindu, Indian

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    Discriminating

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  • VIOLA
  • Female

    English

    VIOLA

     Latin name VIOLA means "violet color" or "violet flower."

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

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    Sky

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    House; Home

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    Gypsy/Romani

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    Probably a Romani form of Latin Viola, VIOLCA means "violet color" or "violet flower."

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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

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  • Girl/Female

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  • Female

    Dutch

    VIONA

    , fair, white.

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    Clean

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    Very Calm; A River

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rummana |

    Pomegranate

  • Aiton
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    Scottish

    Aiton

    Scottish : habitational name from Ayton in Berwickshire, ‘the settlement on the Eye river’.English : habitational name from a group of places in North Yorkshire called Ayton, from Old English ēa ‘river’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘estate’, or from Eyton in Shropshire, named with Old English ēg ‘island’ + tūn ‘settlement’.

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    Derrell

    Open.

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    Jabez

    God will increase your boundary

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    Daughter of Daksha.

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    Beautiful

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    Embodied beauty

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    Indian, Parsi

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    Ruby; A Light Pink to Blood Red Gemstone

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    Hindu, Indian

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    Mist; Fog; Dew

  • KORINA
  • Female

    Greek

    KORINA

    Variant spelling of Greek Korinna, KORINA means "maiden."

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  • Villakin
  • n.

    A little villa.

  • Heart's-ease
  • n.

    A species of violet (Viola tricolor); -- called also pansy.

  • Ribible
  • n.

    A small threestringed viol; a rebec.

  • Baritone
  • n.

    The viola di gamba, now entirely disused.

  • Villas
  • pl.

    of Villa

  • Gambist
  • n.

    A performer upon the viola di gamba. See under Viola.

  • Gamba
  • n.

    A viola da gamba.

  • Voyol
  • n.

    See Viol, 2.

  • Viola
  • n.

    An instrument in form and use resembling the violin, but larger, and a fifth lower in compass.

  • Violoncello
  • n.

    A stringed instrument of music; a bass viol of four strings, or a bass violin with long, large strings, giving sounds an octave lower than the viola, or tenor or alto violin.

  • Villanette
  • n.

    A small villa.

  • Violist
  • n.

    A player on the viol.

  • Viole
  • n.

    A vial.

  • Bratsche
  • n.

    The tenor viola, or viola.

  • Bassetto
  • n.

    A tenor or small bass viol.

  • Villa
  • n.

    A country seat; a country or suburban residence of some pretensions to elegance.

  • Taille
  • n.

    The French name for the tenor voice or part; also, for the tenor viol or viola.

  • Viola
  • n.

    A genus of polypetalous herbaceous plants, including all kinds of violets.