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City in Oklahoma, United States
Wagoner is a city in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, Wagoner had a population of 7,621. It is the county seat of Wagoner
Wagoner,_Oklahoma
County in Oklahoma, United States
Wagoner County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 80,981. Its county seat is Wagoner. Wagoner
Wagoner_County,_Oklahoma
City in Oklahoma, United States
Catoosa is a city in Rogers and Wagoner counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 7,440 at the 2020 census compared to 7,159 at the 2010
Catoosa,_Oklahoma
City in Oklahoma, United States
Coweta is a city in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States, a suburb of Tulsa. As of the 2020 census, Coweta had a population of 9,654. Part of the Creek
Coweta,_Oklahoma
Historic church in Oklahoma, United States
Places on May 11, 1982. "National Register of Historical Places - Oklahoma (OK), Wagoner County". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service
St. James Episcopal Church (Wagoner, Oklahoma)
St._James_Episcopal_Church_(Wagoner,_Oklahoma)
Town in Oklahoma, United States
Okay is a town along the east bank of the Verdigris River in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, Okay had a population of 505
Okay,_Oklahoma
Topics referred to by the same term
up wagoner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wagoner may refer to: Wagoner, Arizona Wagoner, Indiana Wagoner, Oklahoma Wagoner County, Oklahoma Wagoner
Wagoner
American contemporary Christian music trio
Fire are an American contemporary Christian music brother trio from Wagoner, Oklahoma. They started making music in 2010, with their first album, Something
Consumed_by_Fire
American actress (1936–2011)
in Orlando, Oklahoma, to parents Lawrence and Mae Thompson. She was raised in Wagoner, Oklahoma, and completed high school at Wagoner High School. Grant
Shelby_Grant
City in Oklahoma, United States
Bixby is a city in Tulsa and Wagoner counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma; it is a suburb of Tulsa. Its population was 28,609 at the 2020 census and
Bixby,_Oklahoma
American football player (born 1999)
played college football for the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Rodriguez attended Wagoner High School in Wagoner, Oklahoma. He played quarterback and safety
Malcolm_Rodriguez
Native American tribe in Oklahoma, United States
corner of Oklahoma. These are Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner, and Washington
Cherokee_Nation
U.S. House district for Oklahoma
contains all of Tulsa County as well as portions of Creek, Rogers and Wagoner counties. Although it has long been reckoned as the Tulsa district, slivers
Oklahoma's 1st congressional district
Oklahoma's_1st_congressional_district
American politician
Sequoyah, and Wagoner counties until retirement in 1983. Russell was active in local civic organizations based in Wagoner, Oklahoma, and a Scottish
John_W._Russell_Jr.
American musician (1934–2009)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the Performer category. Bob Born near Wagoner, Oklahoma, Bogle worked as a bricklayer in California from the age of 15. A
Bob_Bogle
City in Oklahoma, United States
the most densely populated county in Oklahoma, with urban development extending into Osage, Rogers and Wagoner counties. Tulsa was settled between 1828
Tulsa,_Oklahoma
United States historic place
Street in downtown Wagoner, Oklahoma. The structure was completed in 1895, by Samuel S. Cobb to be used for his drug store. It is Wagoner's first brick business
Cobb Building (Wagoner, Oklahoma)
Cobb_Building_(Wagoner,_Oklahoma)
Radio station in Wagoner, Oklahoma
KXTD (1530 AM, "Que Buena") is a radio station licensed to Wagoner, Oklahoma, United States, serving the Tulsa metropolitan area. The station is owned
KXTD
founded as a small general store in about 1890 by H.G. Dunlap in Wagoner, Oklahoma (then Indian territory) during the great Land Rush. After several
Dunlaps
State park in Oklahoma, United States
western shore of Fort Gibson Lake in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. It is 4.3 miles (6.9 km) south of Wagoner, Oklahoma on State Highway 16. It offers several
Sequoyah_Bay_State_Park
Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, US
Clarksville was a town in southern Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located three miles south of Porter on N. 4210 Road. The town was located
Clarksville,_Oklahoma
City in Oklahoma, United States
Broken Arrow (/ˈbroʊkənˈæroʊ/) is a city in Tulsa and Wagoner counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is the largest suburb of Tulsa. According to the
Broken_Arrow,_Oklahoma
Segment of American highway
into Wagoner County. Shortly after entering the county, the highway has an interchange with the Muskogee Turnpike, northeast of Tullahassee. In Wagoner, US-69
U.S._Route_69_in_Oklahoma
Grady County, Logan County, McClain County, Pottawatomie County, and Wagoner County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. Carter's 532,442
1976 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
1976_United_States_presidential_election_in_Oklahoma
U.S. state
Oklahoma (/ˌoʊkləˈhoʊmə/ OH-klə-HOH-mə; Choctaw: Oklahumma, pronounced [oklahómma]), is a landlocked state in the South Central, Southern, and Southwestern
Oklahoma
Metropolitan area in northeastern Oklahoma
area is a metropolis in northeastern Oklahoma centered around the city of Tulsa and encompassing Tulsa, Rogers, Wagoner, Muskogee, Washington, Osage, Creek
Tulsa_metropolitan_area
Public secondary school in Wagoner, Oklahoma, United States
Wagoner High School is a high school in Wagoner, Oklahoma, United States. Kevin Peterson, American football player Malcolm Rodriguez, American football
Wagoner_High_School
Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, United States
Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, Leonard had a population of 262. It is located on U.S. Route 64 at the Wagoner County line
Leonard,_Oklahoma
American classical composer (1956–2022)
the Florida Youth Orchestra from 1993 to 2020. Sleeper was born in Wagoner, Oklahoma, and was a member of the Cherokee Nation. He received his Bachelor
Thomas_Sleeper
City in Oklahoma, United States
Pacific Wagoner Subdivision and the BNSF Cherokee Subdivision have a diamond in the nearby city of Claremore, Oklahoma. The south end of the Wagoner Subdivision
Nowata,_Oklahoma
American outlaw
the Dalton Gang in Oklahoma was at a small station called Lelietta on September 15, 1891, about four miles north of Wagoner, Oklahoma. Here they secured
Grat_Dalton
American actor
Letts, a Pulitzer Prize. Letts was born in Oklahoma City on September 5, 1934. He graduated from Wagoner High School in 1952. He enlisted in the United
Dennis_Letts
State park in Oklahoma, United States
Oklahoma. It is 8 miles (13 km) east of Wagoner, Oklahoma and 18 miles (29 km) west of Tahlequah, Oklahoma on State Highway 51. A shortleaf pine-lined
Sequoyah_State_Park
in Oklahoma". Chronicles of Oklahoma. 2 (1): 75–82. March 1924. Archived from the original on August 14, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2007. "Wagoner County
List_of_counties_in_Oklahoma
Topics referred to by the same term
Oregon/Washington coast Cobb Building (Wagoner, Oklahoma), on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma Cobb Building (Seattle, Washington),
Cobb
American judge (1888–1956)
to the Oklahoma Bar, and began practicing law in Wagoner. He served as the Wagoner City Attorney from 1909 to 1915, then moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1917
Albert_C._Hunt
American baseball player (1906–2002)
Willis Hudlin Pitcher Born: (1906-05-23)May 23, 1906 Wagoner, Oklahoma, U.S. Died: August 5, 2002(2002-08-05) (aged 96) Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S. Batted:
Willis_Hudlin
American outlaw
the Dalton Gang in Oklahoma was at a small station called Lelietta on September 15, 1891, about four miles north of Wagoner, Oklahoma. Here they secured
Bob_Dalton
United States historic place
its Site Cleanup Assistance Program. The municipal government of Wagoner, Oklahoma took over ownership on October 22, 2009. The city is not exactly sure
Wagoner_Armory
Highway in Oklahoma
passes through the entire width of Oklahoma; a total of 591.17 miles (951.40 km) of US-64 lies in the state of Oklahoma. US-64 enters the state from New
U.S._Route_64_in_Oklahoma
American football player (born 1939)
Baylor University. Bobby Allen Lane was born on October 30, 1939, in Wagoner, Oklahoma. He attended Bellflower High School in Bellflower, California. Lane
Bobby_Lane
First woman physician in Indian Territory (1858–1947)
to Cooweescoowee District of the Cherokee Nation (near modern-day Wagoner, Oklahoma). Cobb was a good student, winning awards while attending school in
Isabel_Cobb
Historic house in Oklahoma, United States
The Frederick Parkinson House is a historic house located in Wagoner, Oklahoma, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places
Frederick_Parkinson_House
Group of outlaws in the American Old West
the Dalton Gang in Oklahoma was at a small station called Lelietta on September 15, 1891, about four miles north of Wagoner, Oklahoma. Here, they secured
Dalton_Gang
American politician
in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 12th district from 1988 to 2004. Jerry Hefner was born July 25, 1949, in Wagoner, Oklahoma, to William
Jerry_Hefner
Railroad in the United States of America
laws of Oklahoma Territory on May 26, 1903. It built two segments in the 1903-1904 timeframe: a line from Wagoner, Oklahoma to Okay, Oklahoma (8.3 miles)
Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway
Kansas,_Oklahoma_and_Gulf_Railway
State Question 58 (August 1913) - Ballotpedia". Retrieved November 3, 2017. "Wagoner County - 1928 - 1937". www.ok.gov. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
List_of_Oklahoma_townships
The Wagoner Tribune is a weekly newspaper in Wagoner, Oklahoma that publishes on Thursday. It is published by Community Publishers Inc., a newspaper and
Wagoner_Tribune
Town in Oklahoma, United States
Porter is a town in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. It promotes itself as "The Peach Capital of Oklahoma." As of the 2020 census, Porter had
Porter,_Oklahoma
Historic house in Oklahoma, United States
McKinney House is a historic house located at 1106 SE 7th Street in Wagoner, Oklahoma, United States. The house is a two-story, rectangular structure built
Collin_McKinney_House
U.S. House district for Oklahoma
Taylor Ferry, Toppers, Wagoner, Whitehorn Cove Washington County (6) All 6 communities United States portal Oklahoma portal Oklahoma's congressional districts
Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district
Oklahoma's_2nd_congressional_district
Cherokee politician and general (1806-1871)
needed items. Stand Watie's forces massacred black haycutters at Wagoner, Oklahoma during this raid. Union reports said that Watie's Indian cavalry "killed
Stand_Watie
a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts
National Register of Historic Places listings in Wagoner County, Oklahoma
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Wagoner_County,_Oklahoma
Federally recognized Native American tribe in Oklahoma
Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, McIntosh, Muskogee, Tulsa, and Wagoner counties in Oklahoma. The government of the Muscogee Nation is divided into three
Muscogee_Nation
American baseball and football player (1902–1928)
He died from cancer in 1928. Corgan was born in 1902 in Wagoner, Oklahoma. He attended Wagoner High School, where he played baseball, basketball and football
Chuck_Corgan
Topics referred to by the same term
listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Way House (Wagoner, Oklahoma), listed on the NRHP in Oklahoma Nicholas Way House, Pittsburgh, PA, listed on the
Way_House
Highway in Oklahoma
Highway 51, abbreviated to SH-51 or OK-51, is a major state highway in Oklahoma, United States. It runs for 332.8 miles (535.6 km) east–west across the
Oklahoma_State_Highway_51
American country music singer
1938) is an American country music singer who was a member of The Porter Wagoner Show from 1961–1967. She had 13 country singles in Billboard's Country
Norma_Jean_(singer)
Highway in Oklahoma
Broken Arrow, and the counties of Creek, Tulsa, Wagoner and Rogers. The road is maintained by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA), except for a brief free
Creek_Turnpike
American football player (born 1994)
college football for the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Peterson played high school football at Wagoner High School in Wagoner, Oklahoma. He recorded 1,621 rushing
Kevin_Peterson
Town in Oklahoma, United States
Redbird is a town in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, Redbird had a population of 89. Founded at the turn of the 20th century
Redbird,_Oklahoma
Topics referred to by the same term
Cobb Building may refer to: Cobb Building (Wagoner, Oklahoma) Cobb Building (Seattle) Cobbs and Mitchell Building This disambiguation page lists articles
Cobb_Building
City in Oklahoma, United States
Ada is a city in and the county seat of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 16,481 at the 2020 United States census. The city
Ada,_Oklahoma
American academic administrator (1917–2009)
Frank Graves Dickey (December 1, 1917 in Wagoner, Oklahoma – August 7, 2009, in Lexington, Kentucky) was the fifth president of the University of Kentucky
Frank_G._Dickey
Historic church in Oklahoma, United States
district in Coweta, Oklahoma. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wagoner County, Oklahoma in 2003. The First
First Presbyterian Church (Coweta, Oklahoma)
First_Presbyterian_Church_(Coweta,_Oklahoma)
American politician
served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 8th district since 2016. 8th House District which covers Mayes, Rogers, and Wagoner Counties. He
Tom_Gann
Native American Tribes in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. With its 38 federally recognized tribes, Oklahoma has the third largest numbers of tribes of any
List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma
List_of_Native_American_tribes_in_Oklahoma
Historic house in Oklahoma, United States
accuracy guidelines. "National Register of Historical Places - Oklahoma (OK), Wagoner County". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service
John_W._Gibson_House
Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, US
Rocky Point is an unincorporated community in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, Rocky Point had a population of 946. It is
Rocky_Point,_Oklahoma
1864 battle of the American Civil War
the Grand River, about 5 miles (8.0 km) northeast of present-day Wagoner, Oklahoma and 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Fort Gibson. Captain E. A. Barker
Second_Battle_of_Cabin_Creek
Oklahoma Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pottawatomie Roger Mills Rogers Sequoyah Stephens Wagoner Washita United States presidential elections in Oklahoma
1968 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
1968_United_States_presidential_election_in_Oklahoma
Baseball player
system as a roving coach and manager at the Rookie level. He died in Wagoner, Oklahoma, at age 61. List of St. Louis Cardinals coaches 1983 Chicago Cubs
Fred_Koenig
Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, US
Choska is an unincorporated community in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located on Oklahoma State Highway 104 at the junction of E. 0810
Choska,_Oklahoma
Noble Oklahoma Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pottawatomie Roger Mills Rogers Texas Woods Wagoner Washita United States presidential elections in Oklahoma "United
1952 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
1952_United_States_presidential_election_in_Oklahoma
Kingfisher Major Mayes Noble Oklahoma Pawnee Payne Rogers Tulsa Wagoner Washington Woods Woodward "1990 results" (PDF). Oklahoma State Election Board. pp
1990 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
1990_Oklahoma_gubernatorial_election
Dam
of Inola, Oklahoma. Broken Arrow, Oklahoma is 5 miles (8.0 km) due west. Wagoner, Oklahoma is 25 miles (40 km) southeast. Pryor, Oklahoma is 25 miles
Newt_Graham_Lock_&_Dam
have hit the U.S. state of Oklahoma since 1882, the year with the first recorded tornado within state boundaries. Oklahoma, located in Tornado Alley,
Tornadoes_in_Oklahoma
Candidates as Filings Close; Congressman Nichols Draws 5 Opponents". Wagoner Tribuner. Wagoner, Okla. May 12, 1942. p. 1. Retrieved June 17, 2021. "W. B. Pine
1942 United States Senate election in Oklahoma
1942_United_States_Senate_election_in_Oklahoma
Pontotoc Pottawatomie Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Tillman Wagoner Washita Democrat: Tobie Branch, Joe Johnson, Marzee Douglas, Sweet Pea
1980 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
1980_United_States_presidential_election_in_Oklahoma
Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, US
community in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located on Oklahoma State Highway 16, approximately six miles south of Wagoner and 2+1⁄2 miles
Gibson,_Oklahoma
Kingfisher Noble Pawnee Rogers Tulsa Washington Wagoner Woodward United States presidential elections in Oklahoma "United States Presidential election of 1940
1940 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
1940_United_States_presidential_election_in_Oklahoma
Tributary of the Arkansas River in Kansas and Oklahoma, USA
Graham Lock and Dam on the Verdigris River in Wagoner County, Oklahoma List of Kansas rivers List of Oklahoma rivers Port of Catoosa Nowata "Verdigris River"
Verdigris_River
2020 United States Supreme Court case
headquartered in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Their jurisdiction is in Creek, Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, McIntosh, Muskogee, Tulsa, and Wagoner counties. The Muscogee
McGirt_v._Oklahoma
School district in Oklahoma, United States
Schools is a school district headquartered in Porter, Oklahoma. It serves portions of Wagoner County, including Porter, Redbird, and Tullahassee. It
Porter_Consolidated_Schools
The history of Oklahoma refers to the history of the state of Oklahoma and the land that the state now occupies. Areas of Oklahoma east of its panhandle
History_of_Oklahoma
This is a list of the 509 public school districts in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Of those, 415 are independent school districts that offer first grade
List of school districts in Oklahoma
List_of_school_districts_in_Oklahoma
Rehabilitation Hospital – Oklahoma City Veterans Affairs Medical Center of Oklahoma City – Oklahoma City Wagoner Community Hospital – Wagoner Weatherford Regional
List_of_hospitals_in_Oklahoma
Texas Wagoner Nowata Hall's margin over Little "David Hall, the dramatic and controversial life of Oklahoma's 20th governor" (PDF). Voices of Oklahoma. pp
1970 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
1970_Oklahoma_gubernatorial_election
Area of Oklahoma, US
Sand Springs Siloam Springs Stilwell Nowata Pawhuska Wagoner Tulsa Metropolitan Area Eastern Oklahoma Chowtaw Country, a/k/a Kiamichi Country Arnett, David
Green_Country
Defunct Town in Oklahoma, United States
New Tulsa was a town in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 568 at the 2000 census. The town was dissolved in 2001 by a vote of
New_Tulsa,_Oklahoma
Kingfisher Major Mayes Noble Oklahoma Pawnee Payne Rogers Texas Tulsa Wagoner Washington Woods Woodward "1986 results" (PDF). Oklahoma State Election Board.
1986 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
1986_Oklahoma_gubernatorial_election
City in Oklahoma, US
Durant (/duːrænt/) is a city in and the county seat of Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 18,589 in the 2020 census. It is the home
Durant,_Oklahoma
Noble Oklahoma Payne Pottawatomie Roger Mills Rogers Tulsa Wagoner Washington Woods Woodward United States presidential elections in Oklahoma "United
1932 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
1932_United_States_presidential_election_in_Oklahoma
Town in Oklahoma, United States
Fair Oaks is a town in Rogers and Wagoner counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, Fair Oaks had a population of 73. It is a suburb
Fair_Oaks,_Oklahoma
Cherokee-American painter
number of private collections. Archuleta died on October 31, 1998, in Wagoner, Oklahoma. King, Jeanne Snodgrass (1968). American Indian painters; a biographical
Betty_Keener_Archuleta
State highway in Oklahoma, United States
at SH-51 in Wagoner. No further changes have been made to the highway since then. KML file (edit · help) Template:Attached KML/Oklahoma State Highway
Oklahoma_State_Highway_16
American swimming coach
Retrieved June 18, 2023. "Colorful Banquet is Big Success", The Wagoner Tribune, Wagoner, Oklahoma, 11 May 1954, pg. 1 "Spinster Dinner Given in Honor of Miss
Don_Easterling
Evangelical Christian Pastor
Evangelical Christian pastor and philanthropist. She pastored and served Tulsa, Oklahoma's poor and homeless for over 50 years. Grace Bee Anderson was born in 1919
Mother_Grace_Tucker
United States federal district court in Oklahoma
Wagoner. The court is housed in the Ed Edmondson U.S. Courthouse in Muskogee. The United States Attorney's Office of the Eastern District of Oklahoma
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma
United_States_District_Court_for_the_Eastern_District_of_Oklahoma
Examples included Muskogee–Henryetta, Oklahoma, Durant, Oklahoma–Denison, Texas, and Muskogee–Wagoner, Oklahoma. By 1913 the MO&G had acquired five cars
Dracar
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Warner
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Warner
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Warner
Boy/Male
Latin
Wagoner.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Warner
Boy/Male
Danish, Dutch, German
Wagon Driver; Wagon Maker
Boy/Male
Latin
Wagoner.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's fool.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained. Possibly a variant of Wagstaff.
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Wagon Maker; Wagon-builder
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wagoner.Americanized form of German Wagner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a carter, from an agent derivative of Old English wagen ‘cart’, ‘wagon’.Americanized form of German Wagner.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the German personal name Werner, WARNER means "Warin warrior," i.e. "covered warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a wagoner or carter, Middle English wayner, an agent derivative of Old English wæg(e)n, wæn ‘cart’.Variant of German Wagner in Slavic-speaking regions.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Weiner.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and North German
English (of Norman origin) and North German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements war(in) ‘guard’ + heri, hari ‘army’. The name was introduced into England by the Normans in the form Warnier.English (of Norman origin) : reduced form of Warrener (see Warren 2).Irish (Cork) : Anglicization of Gaelic Ó Murnáin (see Murnane), found in medieval records as Iwarrynane, from a genitive or plural form of the name, in which m is lenited.The name Warner was brought from England to MA independently by several different bearers in the first half of the 17th century and subsequently. Andrew Warner came from England to Cambridge, MA, in or before 1632; William Warner was in Ipswich, MA, by 1637; and John Warner was one of the settlers in Hartford, CT, in 1635.
Male
Arthurian
, king Arthur's fool.
Boy/Male
German
Wagon maker.
Boy/Male
English American German Teutonic
Defender.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Teutonic
Army Guard; Protecting Army; Defending Warrior
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Wagoner; To Convey
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
Surname or Lastname
North German and Dutch
North German and Dutch : variant of Hopp.South German : nickname from dialect hoppen ‘to hop’ (a variant of standard German hüpfen).Danish : from North German Hopp (see Hopf), or the Danish byname Hoppe ‘horse’, ‘mare’.English : metonymic form of Hopper 1.
Female
English
Short form of English Matilda, TILDA means "mighty in battle."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Constant Flow; The Earth
Boy/Male
Indian
Sweet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Trilochanan | தà¯à®°à¯€à®²à¯‹à®šà®¨à®¨
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Slave Girl; Servant
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Shelter
Girl/Female
Indian
Naafi
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Springtime garden
Male
Arthurian
, chief leader in war.
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
v. t.
A wager.
a.
Having a top, or head, shaped like the top of a covered wagon, or resembling in section or outline an inverted U, thus /; as, a wagonheaded ceiling.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wager
v. i.
To wagon goods as a business; as, the man wagons between Philadelphia and its suburbs.
n.
One who wagers, or lays a bet.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wagon
imp. & p. p.
of Wagon
n.
A collection of wagons; wagons, collectively.
imp. & p. p.
of Wager
a.
Having a roof, or top, shaped like an inverted U; wagon-headed.
n.
Conveyance by means of a wagon or wagons.
n.
A constellation. See Auriga, and Wagones.
n.
A warrener.
v. t.
To transport in a wagon or wagons; as, goods are wagoned from city to city.
n.
The constellation Charles's Wain, or Ursa Major. See Ursa major, under Ursa.
v. i.
To make a bet; to lay a wager.
n.
One who wakens.
n.
One who conducts a wagon; one whose business it is to drive a wagon.
n.
One who warns; an admonisher.
n.
One who makes wagons.