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American tenor (born 1936)
William Johns (born 2 October 1936) is an American tenor who sang leading roles in the opera houses of Europe and the United States in a career spanning
William_Johns
Actor from Northern Ireland (born 1952)
William John Neeson (born 7 June 1952) is an actor from Northern Ireland. He has received several accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award
Liam_Neeson
Private university in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Johns_Hopkins_University
English writer
Johns: best known for creating the fictional air-adventurer Biggles. Johns was born in Bengeo, Hertford, England, the son of Richard Eastman Johns, a
W._E._Johns
Irish author (born 1945)
William John Banville (born 8 December 1945) is an Irish novelist, adapter of dramas, and screenwriter. A former member of Aosdána, he voluntarily relinquished
John_Banville
American businessman and philanthropist (1795–1873)
philanthropist best known for funding the establishment of Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital, which have since become leading institutions
Johns_Hopkins
American outlaw and gunfighter (1859–1881)
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter
Billy_the_Kid
Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, US
Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Incorporated
Johns_Hopkins_Hospital
British actress (1923–2024)
Payne Johns (5 October 1923 – 4 January 2024) was a British actress and singer. In a career exceeding seven decades on stage and screen, Johns appeared
Glynis_Johns
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William John or Will John may refer to: William John (Medal of Honor) (1844–1927), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient William Goscombe
William_John
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John William may refer to: John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (1562–1609) Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1530–1573) John William, Baron Ripperda
John_William
American actor (1979–2023)
William John Miller II (September 17, 1979 – September 15, 2023) was an American actor. He was recognized for his work on American soap operas, including
Billy_Miller_(actor)
American physician (1850–1934)
professors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was the first dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and was also the founder of the Johns Hopkins School
William_H._Welch
British naval architect
Sir Arthur William Johns, KCB, CBE (1873 – 13 January 1937) was a British naval architect. He served as Director of Naval Construction at the Admiralty
Arthur Johns (naval architect)
Arthur_Johns_(naval_architect)
American surgeon (1852–1922)
one of the "Big Four" founding professors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. His operating room at Johns Hopkins Hospital is in Ward G, and was described
William_Stewart_Halsted
Medical school of Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM) is the medical school of Johns Hopkins University, a private research university in Baltimore
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Johns_Hopkins_School_of_Medicine
British aristocrat (1954–1999)
William John Augustus Hervey, 7th Marquess of Bristol (/ˈhɑːrvi/ "Harvey"; 15 September 1954 – 10 January 1999), also known as John Jermyn and John Bristol
John Hervey, 7th Marquess of Bristol
John_Hervey,_7th_Marquess_of_Bristol
English actor (1914–1999)
William John Owen Rowbotham (14 March 1914 – 12 July 1999) was an English actor and songwriter. He is best known for portraying Compo Simmonite in the
Bill_Owen_(actor)
3rd United States Secretary of Education
William John Bennett (born July 31, 1943) is an American conservative politician and political commentator who served as the third United States secretary
William_Bennett
William and John was a New Zealand cutter of 10 tons. William and John is first recorded in New Zealand shipping reports in port at Lyttelton Harbour in
William_and_John
British writer (1863–1930)
March 1863, the eldest son of John Locke, Bank Manager of Barbados, and his first wife, Sarah Elizabeth Locke (née Johns). His parents were English. In
William_John_Locke
British politician and soldier (1917–1944)
William John Robert Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington (10 December 1917 – 9 September 1944), was a British politician and British Army officer. He was
William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington
William_Cavendish,_Marquess_of_Hartington
British businessman (born 1978)
William John Storey (born 13 September 1978) is a British businessman, from Richmond on Thames. He has been involved with the carbonated drink brand Rich
William_John_Storey
King of England from 1066 to 1087
William the Conqueror (c. 1028 – 9 September 1087), sometimes called William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England (as William I), reigning
William_the_Conqueror
United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
William John Crawford (May 19, 1918 – March 15, 2000) was a United States Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War
William_J._Crawford
American inventor and salesman (1884–1949)
William John Aloysius Bailey (May 25, 1884 – May 17, 1949) was an American patent medicine inventor and salesman. A Harvard University dropout, Bailey
William_J._A._Bailey
American rock and roll music pioneer (1925–1981)
William John Clifton Haley (/ˈheɪli/; July 6, 1925 – February 9, 1981) was an American rock and roll musician. He is credited by many with first popularizing
Bill_Haley
King of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837
William IV (William Henry; 21 August 1765 – 20 June 1837) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 26 June
William_IV
Australian actor (1940–2011)
William John Hunter (27 February 1940 – 21 May 2011) was an Australian actor of film, stage and television, who was also prominent as a voice-over artist
Bill_Hunter_(actor)
University of Southern California. Johns died on January 8, 2024, at the age of 93. Brenneman, Richard J. 1983. CSUS President Johns Bids Adieu. The Sacramento
W._Lloyd_Johns
Heir apparent to the British throne (born 1982)
William, Prince of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982), is the heir apparent to the British throne. He is the elder son of King Charles III
William,_Prince_of_Wales
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702
William III and II (William Henry; Dutch: Willem Hendrik; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of
William_III_of_England
British physicist (1842–1919)
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (/ˈreɪli/ RAY-lee; 12 November 1842 – 30 June 1919), was a British physicist and hereditary peer who received the
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
John_William_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Rayleigh
English explorer, naturalist, traveller, artist, and author
William John Burchell (23 July 1781 – 23 March 1863) was an English explorer, naturalist, traveller, artist, and author. His thousands of plant specimens
William_John_Burchell
British explorer (1834–c. 1861)
William John Wills (5 January 1834 – c. 28 June 1861) was a British surveyor who also trained as a surgeon. He was the second-in-command of the Burke and
William_John_Wills
British actress (1919–2009)
Margo Johns (4 September 1919 – 29 September 2009) was a British actress. She was the first wife of actor William Franklyn, and mother of actress Sabina
Margo_Johns
American painter (born 1930)
Barbara. Jasper Johns. The Business of the Eye. Translated by John William Gabriel. Basic Art Series. Cologne: Taschen, 2007. Jasper Johns: Catalogue Raisonné
Jasper_Johns
British writer (1803–1885)
William John Thoms (16 November 1803 – 15 August 1885) was a British writer credited with coining the term "folklore" in 1846. Thoms' investigation of
William_Thoms
Longest river in Florida, United States
around the St. Johns as Florida's population continues to increase. Historically, a variety of people have lived on or near the St. Johns, including Paleo-indians
St._Johns_River
City in Arizona, United States
county government was set up in St. Johns, though it was moved again in 1880, to Springerville; in 1882 St. Johns again became the county seat, and it
St._Johns,_Arizona
American video and installation artist (1951–2024)
William John Viola Jr. (US: /ˈvaɪoʊlə/ VY-oh-lə, UK: /ˈviːoʊlə/ VEE-oh-lə; January 25, 1951 – July 12, 2024) was an American video artist whose artistic
Bill_Viola
Colonial Administrator
Major-General William John Butterworth CB (10 June 1801 – 4 November 1856) was the governor of the Straits Settlements from August 1843 to 21 March 1855
William_John_Butterworth
British chemist and physicist (1766–1844)
room in the home of the Rev W. Johns, a published botanist, and his wife, in George Street, Manchester. Dalton and Johns died in the same year (1844).
John_Dalton
Final Destination character
William John Bludworth is a fictional character in the Final Destination film series, portrayed by Tony Todd. As the most prominent recurring character
William_Bludworth
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William John Cunningham may refer to: Billy Cunningham (William John Cunningham, born 1943), American basketball player Bill Cunningham (American photographer)
William_John_Cunningham
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John William Logan may refer to: John Logan (footballer, born 1912) (John William Logan, 1912–1980), English footballer Paddy Logan (politician) (John
John_William_Logan
Canadian physician and co-founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital (1849–1919)
Physician-in-Chief of the new Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1893, Osler was instrumental in creating the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
William_Osler
Welsh footballer (1931–2004)
William John Charles (27 December 1931 – 21 February 2004) was a Welsh footballer who played at centre-forward and centre-back. Best known for his time
John_Charles
Musical artist
William John Tell is a rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist for the piano-rock band Something Corporate. After leaving the band in 2004 for a solo career
William_Tell_(musician)
English Writer
William John Birch (1811–1891) was an English rationalist writer. He was the son of Jonathan Birch (died 1848, at age 76) of St Pancras, London, and his
William_John_Birch
Publishing Co. ISBN 9780804463478. Minter, David L. (1980). William Faulkner, His Life and Work. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801823473. Phillips
William_Faulkner_bibliography
Christianity portal William John Wickins, KHC (1862–1933) was Archdeacon of Calcutta from 1911 until 1913. Wickins was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge
William_Wickins
American jazz saxophonist (1926–1967)
John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential
John_Coltrane
Australian activist
William "Uncle" John Kennedy (23 March 1919 – 6 September 2005) was a lifelong activist for the rights of Australian Aboriginal people, a Wotjobaluk clan
William_John_Kennedy
This is a list of the paintings by the British Pre-Raphaelite artist John William Waterhouse. List of Pre-Raphaelite paintings
List of paintings by John William Waterhouse
List_of_paintings_by_John_William_Waterhouse
Gifted education program
The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is a gifted education program for school-age children founded in 1979 by psychologist Julian Stanley
Center_for_Talented_Youth
British politician and writer (born 1941)
William John Lawrence Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire, PC (born 12 March 1941 in Leicester), is a British academic, writer, and Liberal Democrat politician
William Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire
William_Wallace,_Baron_Wallace_of_Saltaire
American radiologist and academic administrator
William Ralph Brody (born January 4, 1944) is an American radiologist and academic administrator. He was the President of The Johns Hopkins University
William_R._Brody
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William John Young may refer to: William John Young (biochemist) (1878–1942), English biochemist William John Young (pastoralist) (1850–1931), Australian
William_John_Young
British politician (1786–1855)
William John Bankes (11 December 1786 – 15 April 1855) was an English politician, explorer, Egyptologist and adventurer. The second, but first surviving
William_John_Bankes
Scottish mechanical engineer (1820–1872)
William John Macquorn Rankine FRSE FRS (/ˈræŋkɪn/; 5 July 1820 – 24 December 1872) was a Scottish mathematician and physicist. He was a founding contributor
W._J._M._Rankine
American basketball player
William John Wheatley (July 5, 1909 – February 5, 1992) was an American basketball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was part of the
Bill_Wheatley
American actor (born 1950)
William Hall Macy Jr. (born March 13, 1950) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is a two-time Emmy Award and four-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner
William_H._Macy
American baseball player (1888–1964)
and St. Louis Browns. Johns died on August 9, 1964, and was buried at Knollwood Cemetery in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. "Pete Johns Statistics and History"
Pete_Johns
American private investigator (1861–1932)
William John Burns (October 19, 1861 – April 14, 1932) was an American private investigator and law enforcement official. He was known as "America's Sherlock
William_J._Burns
Intercollegiate lacrosse team of Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse team represents Johns Hopkins University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college
Johns Hopkins Blue Jays men's lacrosse
Johns_Hopkins_Blue_Jays_men's_lacrosse
English painter (1849–1917)
John William Waterhouse RA (baptised 6 April 1849 – 10 February 1917) was an English painter known for working first in the Academic style and for then
John_William_Waterhouse
American soldier and showman (1846–1917)
William Frederick Cody (February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917), better known as Buffalo Bill, was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman. One of
Buffalo_Bill
Island in Nunavut, Canada
The long-tailed jaeger has been found to breed on Johns Island and nearby Camp Hazen. Maher, William J. (1970). "Ecology of the Long-Tailed Jaeger at Lake
Johns_Island_(Nunavut)
American Episcopal bishop (1796–1876)
William White ordained Johns to the deaconate of the Episcopal Church in 1819 in Philadelphia. In 1820, Maryland's Bishop James Kemp ordained Johns,
John_Johns
British Army officer and politician (1800–1879)
William John Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland (17 September 1800 – 6 December 1879), styled Lord John Bentinck before 1824 and Marquess
John Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland
John_Bentinck,_5th_Duke_of_Portland
American mathematician
William John Cook (born October 18, 1957 in New Jersey) is an American operations researcher and mathematician, and Professor of Combinatorics and Optimization
William_J._Cook
American actor (born 1927)
political family: John Adams, his cousin and fellow founding father, Samuel Adams, and John Adams's son John Quincy Adams. William David Daniels was born
William_Daniels
American business executive (1932–2018)
William John Pulte (May 16, 1932 – March 7, 2018) was the founder and chairman of PulteGroup, one of the largest home construction and real estate development
William_J._Pulte
Australian businessman and activist
William John Miles (27 August 1871 – 10 January 1942) was an Australian businessman and far-right political activist. Miles was born on 27 August 1871
William_John_Miles
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William J. Kennedy may refer to: William Kennedy (author) William Kennedy (Montana politician) William John Kennedy, activist for the rights of Australian
William_J._Kennedy
American biochemist (1917–1999)
OCLC 54749276. ProQuest 301853851. William D. McElroy and Bentley Glass, ed. (1957). The chemical basis of heredity. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press
William_D._McElroy
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(joint, with his son) William Lawrence Bragg (1890–1971), 1915 Nobel Prize–winning physicist (joint, with his father) William John Bragg (1858–1941), Ontario
William_Bragg
Canadian politician
William John Vancise (June 19, 1872 – 1935) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Lumsden in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
William_John_Vancise
American academic (1932–2025)
the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 2022-05-01. Johns Hopkins SAIS | Faculty Directory | William Zartman Archived 2010-01-10 at the Wayback Machine
I._William_Zartman
British physicist, professor of physics
Sir Edgar William John Mitchell, CBE FRS (September 25, 1925 – October 30, 2002) was a British physicist, professor of physics at Reading and Oxford, and
William_Mitchell_(physicist)
New Zealand psychologist and sexologist (1921–2006)
John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006) was a New Zealand American psychologist, sexologist and professor at Johns Hopkins University known for
John_Money
American manufacturing corporation
the American Civil War, in 1858, at the age of 21, Henry Ward Johns founded the H.W. Johns Manufacturing Company in New York City. He obtained a number
Johns_Manville
American neo-Nazi (1933–2002)
William Luther Pierce III (September 11, 1933 – July 23, 2002) was an American neo-Nazi political activist. For more than 30 years, he was one of the
William_Luther_Pierce
British actor (1898–1988)
John Loder (born William John Muir Lowe;[citation needed] 3 January 1898 – 26 December 1988) was established as a British film actor in Germany and Britain
John_Loder_(actor)
British newspaper editor and broadcasting administrator
Sir William John Haley, KCMG (24 May 1901 – 6 September 1987) was a British newspaper editor and broadcasting administrator. Haley grew up on the island
William_Haley
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William Evelyn (died 1813), Member of Parliament for Hythe William John Evelyn (1822–1908), Member of Parliament for West Surrey and Deptford William
William_Evelyn
American gunman, rustler, and outlaw (1845–1882)
William "Curly Bill" Brocius (circa 1845 – March 24, 1882), was an American gunslinger, cattle rustler and member of the Cowboy outlaw gang in the Cochise
William_Brocius
American electrical engineer and academic (1886–1975)
at Johns Hopkins and was later promoted to full professor in 1930. Kouwenhoven was able to hold that position for 24 years during his tenure at Johns Hopkins
William_B._Kouwenhoven
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John William Powell may refer to: John W. Powell, American journalist in China John William Powell (politician), member of the Mississippi State Senate
John_William_Powell
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sailboat Invicta Jack Tripp (William John Charles Spencer Tripp, 1922–2005), British comedian and pantomime artist Billy Tripp (William Blevins Tripp, born 1955)
William_Tripp
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William Larkin may refer to: William Larkin (painter) (died 1619), English painter William J. Larkin Jr. (1928–2019), American politician William John
William_Larkin
British musician and songwriter (born 1947)
charities as well as to charities of which her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, are patrons. John opened the concert with "Your Song" and closed it with
Elton_John
Scottish lawyer and mathematician (1849–1921)
William John Dundas, FRSE, LLD, WS (1849–1921) was a Scottish lawyer and mathematician. In later life he was a director of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
William_John_Dundas
Scottish knight (1270–1305)
Sir William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas, pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪]; Norman French: William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23 August 1305) was a Scottish
William_Wallace
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Hopkinson, Indian police officer, later an immigration inspector in Canada William John Hopkinson, Canadian artist This disambiguation page lists articles about
William_Hopkinson
American rower (1876–1942)
William John Carr (June 17, 1876 in County Donegal – March 25, 1942 in Philadelphia) was an American rower who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics. He
William_Carr_(rower)
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violinist William C. Hennessy, American civil servant and political figure William J. Hennessy Jr., American court sketch artist William John Hennessy
William_Hennessy
Canadian-American linguist
William John Poser is a Canadian-American linguist who is known for his extensive work with the historical linguistics of Native American languages, especially
William_Poser
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and typhoid William E. Jenner (1908–1985), U.S. Senator from Indiana William John Francis Jenner (born 1940), British sinologist This disambiguation page
William_Jenner
WILLIAM JOHNS
WILLIAM JOHNS
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
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German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
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 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
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Irish
cille means “â€associated with the church.â€â€ One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.
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English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
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English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
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English : variant of Gilliam.
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Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."
Male
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 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
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English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
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Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...
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 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
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Form of William; Resolute Protector
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English
 Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
WILLIAM JOHNS
WILLIAM JOHNS
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Indian
Slayer of Aksha
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Norse
Father of Ketil.
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Sikh
Life which has been granted by God, God of heaven
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Arthurian
, (Sir), lord of many isles.
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Christian.
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Scottish pet form of Norman French Alison, ALLY means "noble sort."
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From Laurentium; Laurel
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Purity
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Free.
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Greek Latin
Wife of Orpheus.
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v. t.
Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
a.
Willing; ready to agree or consent.
v. t.
Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
n.
Alt. of Willywaw
n.
One who works at a willying machine.
a.
Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.
n.
A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.
n.
The power of willing or determining; will.
a.
Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.
a.
Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Will
v. t.
Spontaneous; self-moved.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
a.
Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.
a.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.
n.
A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.
n.
Willing acceptance.
a.
Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.