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American economist (1874–1948)
Wesley Clair Mitchell (August 5, 1874 – October 29, 1948) was an American economist known for his empirical work on business cycles and for guiding the
Wesley_Clair_Mitchell
Austrian political economist (1883–1950)
worldly success". He taught economic theory and met Irving Fisher and Wesley Clair Mitchell. Columbia awarded him an honorary doctorate. In 1918, Schumpeter
Joseph_Schumpeter
Economics that focuses on institutions
mediation work on government boards and industrial commissions. Wesley Clair Mitchell (1874–1948) was an American economist known for his empirical work
Institutional_economics
American writer (1878–1967)
marriage, Two Lives: The Story of Wesley Clair Mitchell and Myself (1953). Lucy Sprague married economist Wesley Clair Mitchell in 1912. They raised four children
Lucy_Sprague_Mitchell
American geologist and explorer (1834–1902)
John Wesley Powell (March 24, 1834 – September 23, 1902) was an American geologist, U.S. Army soldier, explorer of the American West, professor at Illinois
John_Wesley_Powell
American private nonprofit research organization
Foundation, and various corporations. Columbia University professor Wesley Clair Mitchell was the first director of research, guiding the organization's research
National Bureau of Economic Research
National_Bureau_of_Economic_Research
1874–1889 American political party
New York: Peter Cooper/Trow's Printing and Bookbinding, 1876. Wesley Clair Mitchell, A History of the Greenbacks: With Special Reference to the Economic
Greenback_Party
American economist and statistician (1901–1985)
Kuznets then studied at Columbia University under the guidance of Wesley Clair Mitchell. He graduated with a B.S. in 1923, M.A. in 1924, and Ph.D. in 1926
Simon_Kuznets
Surname list
Wendy Mitchell (1932–1999), British nurse, midwife, politician and public servant Wesley Clair Mitchell (1874–1948), American economist William Mitchell (disambiguation)
Mitchell_(surname)
American economist
named Moore (along with Harry Gunnison Brown, Allyn Abbott Young, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Frank Knight, Jacob Viner, and Henry Schultz) as one of the several
Henry_Ludwell_Moore
American economist and diplomat (1904–1987)
collaborated with Wesley Clair Mitchell, whose research directorate role he assumed from 1945 to 1953. In 1946, Burns and Mitchell published Measuring
Arthur_F._Burns
American economist (1885–1972)
Harry Gunnison Brown, Allyn Abbott Young, Henry Ludwell Moore, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Jacob Viner, and Henry Schultz) as one of the several "American
Frank_Knight
Private university in New York City
Sewall Adams, Charles A. Beard, Horace M. Kallen, Harold Laski, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Thorstein Veblen, James Harvey Robinson, Graham Wallas, Charles
The_New_School
American economist and statistician
Abbott Young, Henry Ludwell Moore, Frank Knight, Jacob Viner, and Wesley Clair Mitchell) as one of the several "American saints in economics" born after
Henry_Schultz
American politician (1918–2010)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Emilio_Daddario
Concept in sociology and economy
Hodgson János Kornai Simon Kuznets Hunter Lewis Jesse W. Markham Wesley Clair Mitchell Gunnar Myrdal Jonathan Nitzan Warren Samuels François Simiand Herbert
Conspicuous_consumption
Canadian economist (1892–1970)
Gunnison Brown, Allyn Abbott Young, Henry Ludwell Moore, Frank Knight, Wesley Clair Mitchell, and Henry Schultz) as one of the several "American saints in economics"
Jacob_Viner
American economist and sociologist (1857–1929)
school of institutional economics, alongside John R. Commons and Wesley Clair Mitchell. Economists who adhere to this school organize themselves in the
Thorstein_Veblen
American biologist and historian of science (1941–2002)
Morton's. University of Pennsylvania anthropology doctoral student Paul Wolff Mitchell published an analysis of Morton's original, unpublished data, which neither
Stephen_Jay_Gould
Groups who share a common perspective
H. Hamilton. Gunnar Myrdal Thorstein Veblen John Rogers Commons Wesley Clair Mitchell John Maurice Clark Robert A. Brady Clarence Edwin Ayres Romesh Dutt
Schools_of_economic_thought
Private research university in New York City
set of lectures included courses by economists Thorstein Veblen, Wesley Clair Mitchell, and Harold Laski, though these economists did not remain on the
The New School for Social Research
The_New_School_for_Social_Research
International nonprofit organization
future. In 1850, the first female members were accepted: astronomer Maria Mitchell and entomologist Margaretta Morris. Science educator Almira Hart Lincoln
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American_Association_for_the_Advancement_of_Science
American economist (1879–1966)
founders of the institutional economics such as Thorstein Veblen, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Walton H. Hamilton, Harold G. Moulton, Robert F. Hoxie, John M
Leon_C._Marshall
American cultural anthropologist (1901–1978)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Margaret_Mead
American physicist (1892–1962)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Arthur_Compton
American economist
Economic Research, where he helped build on the work of his mentors, Wesley Clair Mitchell and Arthur F. Burns. Moore also served as commissioner of the Bureau
Geoffrey_H._Moore
American economist, statistician, journalist and educator
Sciences effectively made it superfluous. The medal was awarded to Wesley Clair Mitchell in 1947, John Maurice Clark in 1952, Frank Knight in 1957, Jacob
Francis_Amasa_Walker
American psychologist (1874–1949)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Edward_Thorndike
Type of paper money that was issued from 1862 to 1971 in the United States
Congress. Act of July, 17 1861 Chapter V. Washington D.C.: 1861 Mitchell, Wesley Clair, "A History of the Greenbacks With Special Reference To the Economic
United_States_Note
American economist (1876-1929)
theory". Paul Samuelson named Young (along with Harry Gunnison Brown, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Henry Ludwell Moore, Frank Knight, Jacob Viner, and Henry Schultz)
Allyn_Abbott_Young
American physicist (1892–1967)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Alan_Tower_Waterman
American astronomer
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Benjamin_Apthorp_Gould
American minister, columnist, and social psychologist (1880–1941)
Kreymborg, Eduard C. Lindeman, Walter Lippmann, Frederick Macaulay, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Gorham Munson, Moissaye Joseph Olgin, Harry Allen Overstreet, James
Everett_Dean_Martin
City in Illinois, United States
Doctor Francis M. Drake, 16th Governor of Iowa, born in Rushville Wesley Clair Mitchell, economist, born in Rushville William H. Ray, a member of the United
Rushville,_Illinois
American physicist and government official (born 1948)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Steven_Chu
American astronomer, physicist and inventor (1834–1906)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Samuel_Langley
American artist (1872–1963)
Herbert Palmer, and Josiah Royce. She also created portraits of Wesley Clair Mitchell and Franz Boas. In 1890, she married the educator and philosopher
Winifred_Smith_Rieber
Austrian economist and philosopher (1899–1992)
and the operations of the Federal Reserve. He was influenced by Wesley Clair Mitchell and started a doctoral program on problems of monetary stabilization
Friedrich_Hayek
School in Manhattan, New York
established in 1916 by Lucy Sprague Mitchell, her husband Wesley Clair Mitchell, and Harriet Merrill Johnson; Lucy Mitchell's cousin Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
Bank Street College of Education
Bank_Street_College_of_Education
Norwegian economist and Nobel Laureate (1895–1973)
Wesley Clair Mitchell, Allyn Young and Henry Schultz. He wrote a paper analyzing the role of investment in explaining economic fluctuations. Wesley Mitchell
Ragnar_Frisch
American nonprofit social science research organization
individuals were especially vital to the SSRC's early success. One was Wesley Clair Mitchell (1874–1948), one of the founders of the New School for Social Research
Social Science Research Council
Social_Science_Research_Council
United States honorary society (e. 1913)
Angell Mary Louise Curtis (Mrs. Edward W. Bok) J. Edgar Hoover Wesley Clair Mitchell 1938 John W. Davis Walter S. Gifford Dorothy Thompson 1939 Martha
National Institute of Social Sciences
National_Institute_of_Social_Sciences
American physicist (1852–1931)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Albert_A._Michelson
Head of international nonprofit organization
T. Compton 1936: Edwin G. Conklin 1937: George D. Birkhoff 1938: Wesley C. Mitchell 1939: Walter B. Cannon 1940: Albert F. Blakeslee 1941: Irving Langmuir
President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
President_of_the_American_Association_for_the_Advancement_of_Science
American mathematician (1862–1932)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
E._H._Moore
American ethnologist (1837–1899)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Daniel_Garrison_Brinton
American statistician (1900–1978)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Gertrude_Mary_Cox
American economist (1867–1947)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Irving_Fisher
American scientist (1813–1895)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
James_Dwight_Dana
American physician and scientist (1863–1946)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Simon_Flexner
American physicist (1868–1953)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Robert_Millikan
American astronomer and scientist
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Hubert_A._Newton
American scientist (1909–1991)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Roger_Revelle
American physician, geologist and paleontologist
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
John_Strong_Newberry
American statistical quality control pioneer (1891-1967)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Walter_A._Shewhart
American mathematician (1884–1944)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
George_David_Birkhoff
South African-American geophysicist and oceanographer
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Athelstan_Spilhaus
American economist (1912–1998)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
W._Allen_Wallis
American mathematician (1906–1964)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Samuel_S._Wilks
American professional organization of statisticians
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
American Statistical Association
American_Statistical_Association
American mathematician (1880–1949)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Alfred_J._Lotka
Scottish-American astronomer (1837–1903)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
William_Harkness
British statistician
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
George_E._P._Box
Australian statistician and academic
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Lynne_Billard
American geneticist and molecular biologist
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Phillip_Allen_Sharp
American mathematician (1894–1978)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Warren_Weaver
German-American statistician (1912–1980)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Herman_Otto_Hartley
Serbian-American electrical engineer and inventor (1858–1935)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Mihajlo_Pupin
American economist (1890–1961)
Columbia University, remaining there until his retirement in 1958. Wesley Clair Mitchell, a highly influential economist and colleague at NBER, lobbied heavily
Leo_Wolman
American scientist (born 1948)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
William_H._Press
United States government agency
Special Advisor to the War Industries Board on Non-Ferrous Metals Wesley Clair Mitchell, chief of price statistics Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hiester Montgomery
War_Industries_Board
American paleontologist
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Alfred_Romer
American economist and professor
students at the University of Chicago was the American economist Wesley Clair Mitchell (1874–1948), who recalled: Professor Laughlin's indubitable success
James_Laurence_Laughlin
American biologist and Nobel laureate (1938–2025)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
David_Baltimore
American economist (born c. 1973)
Hodgson János Kornai Simon Kuznets Hunter Lewis Jesse W. Markham Wesley Clair Mitchell Gunnar Myrdal Jonathan Nitzan Warren Samuels François Simiand Herbert
Sendhil_Mullainathan
American zoologist and archaeologist (1838–1925)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Edward_S._Morse
American biochemist (1917–1999)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
William_D._McElroy
American naturalist (1811–1857)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Jacob_Whitman_Bailey
American statistician (1923–2015)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Janet_L._Norwood
American academic (1834–1926)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Charles_William_Eliot
German-American engineer (1825 – 1891)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Julius_Erasmus_Hilgard
American statistician (1916–2006)
D.L. (1964) Inference and disputed authorship The Federalist, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass. Frederick Mosteller; David L. Wallace (2007), Inference
Frederick_Mosteller
German-American statistician
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Frederick_Ludwig_Hoffman
American physiologist (1871–1945)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Walter_Bradford_Cannon
American chemist (1912–1999)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Glenn_T._Seaborg
Israeli–American economist
labor economics to its students. He additionally served as the Wesley Clair Mitchell Visiting professor at Columbia University in 2018. Angrist is affiliated
Joshua_Angrist
German-born American anthropologist (1858–1942)
States was dominated by the Bureau of American Ethnology, directed by John Wesley Powell, a geologist who favored Lewis Henry Morgan's theory of cultural
Franz_Boas
Mexican-born American chemist (1901–1981)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Henry_Eyring_(chemist)
American economist
interests." After seeking advice of economists, such as Edwin F. Gay, Wesley Clair Mitchell, and John R. Commons, they proceeded seeking private funding for
Malcolm_C._Rorty
American chemist and physicist (1881–1957)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Irving_Langmuir
Business school of UC Berkeley
on the first Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Wesley Clair Mitchell, who taught at Berkeley from 1905 to 1913, is known as the father
Haas_School_of_Business
American geneticist (1856–1939)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Edmund_Beecher_Wilson
American banker and diplomat
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Warren_Randolph_Burgess
American nuclear physicist (1902–1974)
the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved October 16, 2012. Brittin, Wesley E.; Odabasi, Halis, eds. (1971). Topics in Modern Physics: A Tribute to
Edward_Condon
American social psychologist (1903–1981)
Durand (1915) Charles P. Neill (1916) Allyn Abbott Young (1917) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1918) Joseph Adna Hill (1919) George E. Roberts (1920) Carroll
Rensis_Likert
Type of United States paper money
Lincoln and His Administration, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1891. Mitchell, Wesley Clair, "A History of the Greenbacks With Special Reference To the Economic
Demand_Note
Book by Stuart Chase
by unorthodox economists like Simon Patten, Thorstein Veblen, or Wesley Clair Mitchell. At the time of research, the authors found that the United States
Your_Money's_Worth
American scientist (1838–1923)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Edward_W._Morley
American physician, geologist and professor (1823–1901)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Joseph_LeConte
American biologist and zoologist (1863–1952)
Compton (1935) Edwin Conklin (1936) George David Birkhoff (1937) Wesley Clair Mitchell (1938) Walter Bradford Cannon (1939) Albert Francis Blakeslee (1940)
Edwin_Conklin
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
Boy/Male
English
West meadow.English surname Westley.
Male
English
English habitational surname transferred to forename use, from a contracted form of Westley, WESLEY means "western meadow."Â
Girl/Female
French
Bright.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
West Meadow; Variant of the English Surname Westley
Female
English
Scottish unisex name derived from any of a number of places in Scotland called Blair, derived from the Gaelic word blà r, BLAIR means "field, plain," most often referring to a "battlefield."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Beasley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named with the Old English elements west ‘west’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, as for example Westley in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, and Westleigh in Devon and Greater Manchester.
Boy/Male
English American
From the west meadow. John and Charles Wesley were the founders of Methodism.
Girl/Female
French American Latin
Clear, bright. AEnglish Clara. Famous bearer: British actress Claire Bloom.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Kelly, KELLEY means "bright-headed."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Scottish unisex Leslie, LESLEY means "garden of hollies."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : southern variant of Beasley.
Boy/Male
English French
St. Clair.
Girl/Female
English
Feminine of Wesley.
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Claire, CLAIR means "clear, bright."Â
Female
English
French form of Latin Clara, CLAIRE means "clear, bright."
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Clare.French : from the female personal name Claire (feminine form of Clair), which was popularized through the fame of St. Clare of Assisi (see Chiara).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wesley.
Girl/Female
British, English
Female Version of Wesley
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Owsley or Horsley.
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Dominant; Strong
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Perdue.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Being First
Boy/Male
Australian, Turkish
Last Man; Last Soldier
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
The Head; Chief
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : variant of Phillips.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bankebihari | பாஂகேபிஹாரீ
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Indra
Female
German
 Old German short form of longer names containing hild, HILDA means "battle." Compare with another form of Hilda.
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
WESLEY CLAIR-MITCHELL
pl.
of Medley
n.
A right to claim or demand something; a title to any debt, privilege, or other thing in possession of another; also, a title to anything which another should give or concede to, or confer on, the claimant.
n.
The thing claimed or demanded; that (as land) to which any one intends to establish a right; as a settler's claim; a miner's claim.
n.
A chair mounted on rockers, in which one may rock.
n.
See Glair.
v. i.
To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim.
n.
The killing of another in self-defense upon a sudden and unpremeditated encounter. See Chaud-Medley.
adv.
With advice; wisely.
v. t.
To place in a chair.
imp. & p. pr.
of Chair
imp. & p. p.
of Claim
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Claim
v. t.
To carry publicly in a chair in triumph.
n.
A chair mounted on rockers; a rocking-chair.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Chair
imp. & p. p.
of Glair
n.
See Glair.
a.
Of or pertaining to Wesley or Wesleyanism.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Glair
n.
The presiding officer of an assembly; a chairman; as, to address the chair.