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American lawyer and politician (1818–1901)
blacks. William M. Evarts was born on February 6, 1818, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the son of Jeremiah Evarts and Mehitabel Barnes Sherman. Evarts's father
William_M._Evarts
American businessman
Roosevelt. His maternal grandfather was Harrison Tweed, the grandson of William M. Evarts. Roosevelt acquired an interest in natural history at the Millbrook
Tweed_Roosevelt
management of G. Tornaritis. She was scrapped at Shanghai in 1969. William M. Evarts was built by Delta Shipbuilding Company. Her keel was laid on 6 March
List of Liberty ships (William H–Wy)
List_of_Liberty_ships_(William_H–Wy)
Historic house in Vermont, United States
the Maxwell Evarts House, is a historic estate and mansion house on Juniper Hill Road in Windsor, Vermont. Built in 1902 by Maxwell Evarts, it is a large
Juniper Hill Farm-Maxwell Evarts House
Juniper_Hill_Farm-Maxwell_Evarts_House
Political faction in the United States
1880—but men like Hayes, Hoar, George Edmunds, William Wheeler, Stanley Matthews, Henry Blair, William Evarts, George McCrary, Henry Dawes, and John Sherman
Half-Breeds_(politics)
American missionary (1781–1831)
U.S. public affairs. Jeremiah and Mehitabel Sherman Evarts were the parents of William M. Evarts, who later became a United States Secretary of State
Jeremiah_Evarts
American politician (1808–1893)
their families. The committee included chairman John A. Dix, William M. Evarts, William E. Dodge, A.T. Stewart, John Jacob Astor, and other New York men
Hamilton_Fish
President of the United States from 1909 to 1913
judge. New York senator William M. Evarts, a former secretary of state, had been a classmate of Alphonso Taft at Yale. Evarts called to see his friend's
William_Howard_Taft
High-ranking American diplomat
Hamilton Fish William M. Evarts 11 Frederick W. Seward New York March 16, 1877 – October 31, 1879 Rutherford B. Hayes William M. Evarts 12 John Hay Ohio
United States Assistant Secretary of State
United_States_Assistant_Secretary_of_State
1776 American national founding document
All on Fire: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-18740-8. McDonald, Robert M. S. (Summer 1999)
United States Declaration of Independence
United_States_Declaration_of_Independence
American book editor (1884–1947)
September 20, 1884, in New York City, to Elizabeth (Evarts) Perkins, a daughter of William M. Evarts, and Edward Clifford Perkins, a lawyer. He grew up
Maxwell_Perkins
Secretary of State William M. Evarts on the first ballot. The Democratic caucus nominated Ex-Mayor of New York Edward Cooper. William M. Evarts was the choice
1885 United States Senate election in New York
1885_United_States_Senate_election_in_New_York
Topics referred to by the same term
rights of American Indians Maxwell Evarts (1862–1913), American lawyer and politician, son of William M. Evarts Milo Evarts (1913–1942), World War II United
Evarts
American actor (born 1948)
Scribner's Sons. Through Perkins, King is descended from U.S. Senator William M. Evarts, from English military engineer Lion Gardiner, and from Roger Sherman
Perry_King
US federal law creating appellate circuit courts below the Supreme Court
Circuit Court of Appeals Act of 1891, or the Evarts Act after its primary sponsor, Senator William M. Evarts, created the United States courts of appeals
Judiciary_Act_of_1891
American politician (1786–1877)
of William M. Evarts and Helen Wardner. Allen Wardner's descendants also included another son of William M. Evarts, Maxwell Evarts. Maxwell Evarts (1862–1913)
Allen_Wardner
19th-century American forger and slave trader
Barrows William M. Evarts pp. 24–27 Hoogenboom "Evarts, William Maxwell" American National Biography Dyer Public Career of William M. Evarts p. 12 Wilson
Monroe_Edwards
Retrieved November 9, 2021. "Biographies of the Secretaries of State: William Maxwell Evarts (1818–1901)". Office of the Historian. Archived from the original
List of United States secretaries of state
List_of_United_States_secretaries_of_state
American architectural firm
paternal grandmother Martha Sherman Evarts and maternal grandmother Mary Evarts were the sisters of William M. Evarts. Evarts Tracey graduated from Yale in
Tracy_and_Swartwout
American politician (1801–1872)
Act. Seward recommended that Johnson hire the renowned attorney, William M. Evarts, and, with Weed, raised funds for the president's successful defense
William_H._Seward
Leaders in the formation of the United States
in 1863, and up to William McKinley's first inauguration in 1897. At a 1902 celebration of Washington's Birthday in Brooklyn, James M. Beck, a constitutional
Founding Fathers of the United States
Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States
Senator William M. Evarts unanimously. On January 20, both Houses of the State legislature took ballots separately. The incumbent U.S. Senator Evarts was
1890–91 United States Senate elections
1890–91_United_States_Senate_elections
President of the United States from 1865 to 1869
Thaddeus Stevens acted as managers for the House, or prosecutors, and William M. Evarts, Benjamin R. Curtis and former Attorney General Stanbery were Johnson's
Andrew_Johnson
American businessman (1843–1917)
librarian. From 1869 to 1873, he worked for Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, a law firm co-founded by William M. Evarts, Charles Ferdinand Southmayd and Joseph
Adolphus_W._Green
President of the United States from 1881 to 1885
Bradford Prince, and Edwin Merritt (all supporters of Conkling's rival William M. Evarts) to the Senate for confirmation as their replacements. The Senate's
Chester_A._Arthur
American lawyer & politician (1862–1913)
Maxwell Evarts (November 15, 1862 – October 7, 1913) was an American lawyer and politician. Maxwell Evarts was born on November 15, 1862, in New York City
Maxwell_Evarts
American philanthropist and banker
Roger Sherman, Jr. Mehitabel (Sherman) Barnes Evarts married Jeremiah Evarts William Maxwell Evarts Mary Evarts married David Greene Roger Sherman Greene
Jerome_Davis_Greene
Secretary of State William M. Evarts on the first ballot. The Democratic caucus nominated Ex-Mayor of New York Edward Cooper. William M. Evarts was the choice
1884–85 United States Senate elections
1884–85_United_States_Senate_elections
Social club in New York City
(1803–1899), inventor and mechanical engineer who designed the USS Monitor William M. Evarts (1818–1901), lawyer, US Secretary of State, US Attorney General and
Union Club of the City of New York
Union_Club_of_the_City_of_New_York
Dubois (B.A. 1872), U.S. senator (R-Idaho, 1891–97; D-Idaho, 1901–07) William M. Evarts (1837), secretary of state under Hayes, U.S. senator (R-New York,
List of Yale University people
List_of_Yale_University_people
American politician (1843–1910)
the American Mind, 4th ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, p. 119. William M. Ivins: "On the Electoral System of the State of New York". A paper presented
David_B._Hill
American politician (1829–1888)
President Rutherford B. Hayes got off to a rocky start after Hayes named William M. Evarts, a New York opponent of Conkling's machine, as secretary of state
Roscoe_Conkling
Chief Justice of the United States from 1864 to 1873
Freedom: Salmon P. Chase" Eulogy on Chief-Justice Chase, delivered by William M. Evarts, 1874, at Project Gutenberg Biography, Bibliography, and Location
Salmon_P._Chase
American lawyer and civic leader (1885–1969)
railroad corporations, and his wife, (Helen) Minerva Evarts. His maternal grandfather was William M. Evarts, who served successively from 1868 to 1891 as United
Harrison_Tweed
American politician (1830–1893)
General William T. Sherman, John Sherman's older brother, to accept it if it came to him, but ultimately Blaine agreed to be a candidate again. William H.
James_G._Blaine
delegates were away on business when the Declaration was debated, including William Hooper and Samuel Chase, but they were back in Congress to sign on August
Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence
Signing_of_the_United_States_Declaration_of_Independence
The fraternity. Retrieved March 24, 2011. Chester Leonard Barrows, William M. Evarts, Lawyer, Diplomat, Statesman, University of North Carolina press,
List of Skull and Bones members
List_of_Skull_and_Bones_members
Memorial in the Constitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.
(second wife) Roger Sherman Baldwin (grandson) Sherman Day (grandson) Ebenezer R. Hoar (grandson) William M. Evarts (grandson) George F. Hoar (grandson)
Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Memorial_to_the_56_Signers_of_the_Declaration_of_Independence
Agreement which established the structure of the United States federal legislature
as the Virginia Plan would have done. In response, on June 15, 1787, William Paterson of the New Jersey delegation proposed a legislature consisting
Connecticut_Compromise
American politician (1814–1890)
to conduct the impeachment proceedings against ex-U.S. Secretary of War William W. Belknap. He was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate
Elbridge_G._Lapham
Desk in the Oval Office
Drummond, the British ambassador to Washington, wrote a letter to William M. Evarts, Secretary of State for the US, informing him of Queen Victoria's
Resolute_desk
Historic event
signatures of those endorsing it. Additionally, the convention's secretary, William Jackson, added a note to verify four amendments made by hand to the final
Signing of the United States Constitution
Signing_of_the_United_States_Constitution
(First ballot: Miller 27, William A. Wheeler 22, Sherman S. Rogers 9, Noah Davis 2, Alonzo B. Cornell 2, William M. Evarts 2, Richard Crowley 1, Roscoe
1881 United States Senate special elections in New York
1881_United_States_Senate_special_elections_in_New_York
Colossal sculpture in New York Harbor
committee, Senator William M. Evarts. A French flag draped across the statue's face was to be lowered to unveil the statue at the close of Evarts's speech, but
Statue_of_Liberty
Nineteenth-century freedom suit
the state on appeal by the former slaveowners. Counsel to him were William M. Evarts, Joseph Blunt, and Erastus D. Culver. Banking, shipping, and other
Lemmon_v._New_York
Drafters of the U.S. Declaration of Independence
assembled". Although not officially noted, the estimated time was 6:26 p.m. (18:26 LMT) for the recording of this historic vote. The Congress then heard
Committee_of_Five
American lawyer, statesman, and Founding Father (1721–1793)
born into a family of farmers in Newton, Massachusetts. His parents were William and Mehetabel Sherman. The Shermans left Newton and settled in what became
Roger_Sherman
American statesman (1838–1905)
December 1878, he turned it down and recommended Hay. Secretary of State William M. Evarts indicated that Hay "had not been active enough in political efforts"
John_Hay
American painter (1824–1879)
genre are those of William M. Evarts, Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, the Rev. James Freeman Clarke, Senator Charles Sumner, William H. Gardner, Chief Justice
William_Morris_Hunt
Head of the US Department of Justice
in which Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus, who succeeded Richardson as acting attorney general for a
United States Attorney General
United_States_Attorney_General
Town in Vermont, United States
Vermont Maxwell Evarts, lawyer, president of the Windsor Savings Bank and founded the State Fair Program in Vermont William M. Evarts, United States Attorney
Windsor,_Vermont
American politician (1834–1914)
Warner Miller and Levi P. Morton in the Republican caucus and Democrat Smith M. Weed in the vote of the full legislature. Hiscock served from March 4, 1887
Frank_Hiscock
President of the United States from 1877 to 1881
Secretary of the Interior and asked Schurz and Secretary of State William M. Evarts to lead a special cabinet committee charged with drawing up new rules
Rutherford_B._Hayes
American politician (1830–1915)
Secretary of State, in the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes under William M. Evarts, from 1877 until his resignation in November 1879 due to illness.
Frederick_W._Seward
Confederate Army officer, US Diplomat (1833–1916)
become consul at Shanghai two years later) briefed Secretary of State William M. Evarts about Sickels and Torrey. George Seward resigned well before the 1880
John_S._Mosby
American politician and publisher (1811–1872)
would not be a candidate for re-election to the Senate. Weed wanted William M. Evarts elected in his place, while the anti-Seward forces in New York gathered
Horace_Greeley
Senator William M. Evarts unanimously. On January 20, both Houses of the State legislature took ballots separately. The incumbent U.S. Senator Evarts was
1891 United States Senate election in New York
1891_United_States_Senate_election_in_New_York
American politician (1793–1863)
Simon Willard. Through his mother he was descended from Samuel Stone and William Blaxton. He attended Hopkins School, and entered Yale College at the age
Roger_Sherman_Baldwin
Village in New York, United States
(second wife) Roger Sherman Baldwin (grandson) Sherman Day (grandson) Ebenezer R. Hoar (grandson) William M. Evarts (grandson) George F. Hoar (grandson)
Sherman_(village),_New_York
8, 1876 May 22, 1876 Attorney General May 22, 1876 March 4, 1877 William M. Evarts Attorney General July 17, 1868 March 4, 1869 Secretary of State March
List of people who have held multiple United States Cabinet-level positions
List_of_people_who_have_held_multiple_United_States_Cabinet-level_positions
were joined by five members of the United States Supreme Court, with William M. Evarts serving as counsel for the Republican Party. The majority party in
1876 United States presidential election
1876_United_States_presidential_election
United States lawyer and diplomat
in the firm of Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, the senior partner in which was William M. Evarts. This firm and its successor, that of Evarts, Choate & Beaman
Joseph_Hodges_Choate
American painter (1820–1899)
Barney, 1876 Portrait of William Henry Vanderbilt, 1877 Portrait of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1879 Portrait of William M. Evarts, 1887 Flagg's official portrait
Jared_Bradley_Flagg
Vice President of the United States from 1889 to 1893
candidate for U.S. Senator in 1885. He lost the Republican nomination to William M. Evarts, who went on to win election by the full New York State Legislature
Levi_P._Morton
American colonial-era committee responsible for managing the Continental Army
(second wife) Roger Sherman Baldwin (grandson) Sherman Day (grandson) Ebenezer R. Hoar (grandson) William M. Evarts (grandson) George F. Hoar (grandson)
Board_of_War
1969 musical by Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone
three Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The original production starred William Daniels as Adams, Ken Howard as Thomas Jefferson, and Howard Da Silva as
1776_(musical)
Association of lawyers in New York City
lawyers in New York City. Several of its early officers, including William M. Evarts and Samuel Tilden, were active in seeking the removal of corrupt judges
New_York_City_Bar_Association
States representatives from New York New York's congressional delegations William H. Seward was re-elected in 1855 as a Whig, but became a Republican shortly
List of United States senators from New York
List_of_United_States_senators_from_New_York
1877 US commission
Merrick, Charles O'Conor, Lyman Trumbull, and William C. Whitney. Hayes was represented by William M. Evarts, Stanley Matthews, Samuel Shellabarger, and
Electoral Commission (United States)
Electoral_Commission_(United_States)
Series of anti-Jewish pogroms in Odessa, Ukraine (1821–1905)
York counted Hamilton Fish, Joseph H. Choate, Edwards Pierrepont, William M. Evarts, as attendees, and a letter written by John W. Foster. In Philadelphia
Odessa_pogroms
United States political manager and journalist
John McKeon, and James Bowen. Attendees included James G. Blaine, William M. Evarts, Edwin D. Morgan, Edwards Pierrepont, Hamilton Fish II, Frederick
Thurlow_Weed
1787 meeting of U.S. state delegates
William Houston William Livingston William Paterson New York Alexander Hamilton John Lansing Jr. Robert Yates North Carolina William Blount William Richardson
Constitutional Convention (United States)
Constitutional_Convention_(United_States)
American politician
where his classmates included Samuel J. Tilden, William M. Evarts, Edwards Pierrepont, Morrison Waite, William W. Eaton, and Benjamin D. Silliman. In 1833
J. Lawrence Smith (New York politician)
J._Lawrence_Smith_(New_York_politician)
Social club in New York City
1886–1892 John Ericsson, Swedish-American inventor of the USS Monitor William M. Evarts, 29th U.S. Attorney General; 27th Secretary of State of the United
Union_League_Club
American educator (1816-1881)
who later became Chief Justice of the United States; U.S. Senator William M. Evarts, who served as U.S. Attorney General under President Andrew Jackson;
Frederick_William_Gunn
Charles E. Dudley William M. Evarts Gerald Ford Benjamin Franklin Joseph Gales Sr. Lindsey Graham Warren G. Harding Herbert Hoover William Jennings Boris
List of Americans of English descent
List_of_Americans_of_English_descent
1972 historical musical drama film by Peter H. Hunt
leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The film stars William Daniels, Howard da Silva, Donald Madden, John Cullum, Ken Howard and Blythe
1776_(film)
Secret society at Yale University, US
E.K. Hunt Chair of Anatomy at Yale University is named after him. William M. Evarts 1837 American lawyer and statesman who served as U.S. Secretary of
Linonian_Society
National memorial in Washington, D.C.
of approximately 165 feet (50 m). Each of the 26 columns is 14 feet (4.3 m) high and measures 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 m) in diameter. The bays between
Jefferson_Memorial
1889-1891 U.S. Congress
Member: William M. Evarts) Agriculture and Forestry (Chairman: Algernon S. Paddock; Ranking Member: James Z. George) Appropriations (Chairman: William B. Allison;
51st_United_States_Congress
anyone whom he considered a potential presidential contender. He chose William M. Evarts, who had defended President Andrew Johnson against impeachment, as
History of U.S. foreign policy, 1861–1897
History_of_U.S._foreign_policy,_1861–1897
U.S. presidential administration from 1865 to 1869
Thaddeus Stevens acted as managers for the House, or prosecutors, while William M. Evarts, Benjamin R. Curtis and former Attorney General Stanbery were Johnson's
Presidency_of_Andrew_Johnson
American journalist and government official (1819–1897)
of William M. Evarts, while Ira Harris had a few votes that held the balance of power. At the instigation of Thurlow Weed, the supporters of Evarts went
Charles_Anderson_Dana
Town in Connecticut, United States
(second wife) Roger Sherman Baldwin (grandson) Sherman Day (grandson) Ebenezer R. Hoar (grandson) William M. Evarts (grandson) George F. Hoar (grandson)
Sherman,_Connecticut
Chief Justice of the United States from 1874 to 1888
received an invitation to represent the United States (along with William M. Evarts and Caleb Cushing) as counsel before the Alabama Tribunal at Geneva
Morrison_Waite
U.S. presidential administration from 1869 to 1877
arbitrators included Charles Francis Adams, who was counseled by William M. Evarts, Caleb Cushing, and Morrison R. Waite. On August 25, 1872, the Tribunal
Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant
Presidency_of_Ulysses_S._Grant
States secretary of the Navy and founder of the precursor to the FBI William M. Evarts, also secretary of state and senator from New York Merrick Garland
List of Harvard Law School alumni
List_of_Harvard_Law_School_alumni
American lawyer (1857–1934)
(LLM) degree in 1891. While a law student, he worked for Senator William M. Evarts as a private secretary. In 1890, Hart was selected as the Dean of
William_Henry_Harrison_Hart
President William Howard Taft, a Republican, appointed Edward Douglass White, a Democrat, as Chief Justice of the United States. President William Howard
List of United States political appointments across party lines
List_of_United_States_political_appointments_across_party_lines
Chief Justice of the United States from 1888 to 1910
July 20. Several prominent Republican senators, including William M. Evarts of New York, William Morris Stewart of Nevada, and Edmunds, spoke against the
Melville_Fuller
1868 U.S. Senate trial
president's defense team was made up of Benjamin Robbins Curtis, William M. Evarts, William S. Groesbeck, Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson, and Henry Stanbery. Stanbery
Impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson
Impeachment_trial_of_Andrew_Johnson
American politician (1828–1900)
chairing the Committee on Contested Seats. He supported the campaign of William M. Evarts against Levi P. Morton for the U.S. Senate. The next year he led the
George_H._Sharpe
American politician
New York City who married Louisa Wardner Evarts (1861–1937), the daughter of former Senator William M. Evarts, in 1883. Edward Mansfield Scudder (1858–1944)
Henry_J._Scudder
American state constitution
442 against it. William A. Wheeler presided. Waldo Hutchins, William M. Evarts, George Opdyke, Augustine J. H. Duganne, George William Curtis, Horace Greeley
Constitution_of_New_York
1868 US charging of president
president's defense team was made up of Benjamin Robbins Curtis, William M. Evarts, William S. Groesbeck, Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson, and Henry Stanbery. On
Impeachment_of_Andrew_Johnson
American lawyer (1836–1914)
Grant and Rutherford B. Hayes and Secretaries Hamilton Fish and William M. Evarts. In 1878, he became a name partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft
John_Lambert_Cadwalader
American attorney and politician (1826–1904)
Sherman Baldwin was Governor of Connecticut and a U.S. senator; and William Maxwell Evarts was US secretary of state, U.S. attorney general and a U.S. senator
George_F._Hoar
Congress. "STEDMAN, William (id: S000828)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved August 27, 2019. "STEFANIK, Elise M." Biography Directory
List of Harvard University politicians
List_of_Harvard_University_politicians
American lawyer
graduated from Jefferson in 1858 and read law in New York City with William M. Evarts, joining the bar in 1860. He practiced law until 1866. He then became
William_L._Alden
American politician and engineer (1806–1884)
Retrieved February 5, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Spitze, James M.; Eakin, Richard M. (1999). The Futurr is Watching. First Congrational Church of Berkeley
Sherman_Day
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Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
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Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
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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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Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...
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Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Spanish
Old Spanish form of Latin Abrahamus, ABRAÃM means "father of a multitude."Â
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English
 Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
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Form of William; Resolute Protector
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German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
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Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."
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English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
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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 spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
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Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
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English : variant of Gilliam.
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 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
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 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
WILLIAM M-EVARTS
WILLIAM M-EVARTS
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Intoxicating
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Fortune
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Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Sweet Scent
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An idol, All auspicious Lord, Lord Vishnu, Statue
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Threshold
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Old Arabic Name
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Native American Miwok name SANUYE means "red cloud at sundown."
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Pure, Leopard, Tiger, Panther
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(कानà¥à¤¤à¤¾) Hindi name KANTA means "beautiful, desired."
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Successful; Victorious
WILLIAM M-EVARTS
WILLIAM M-EVARTS
WILLIAM M-EVARTS
WILLIAM M-EVARTS
WILLIAM M-EVARTS
m.
A box for working implements; hence, a working outfit, as of a workman, a soldier, and the like.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
m.
A group of separate parts, things, or individuals; -- used with whole, and generally contemptuously; as, the whole kit of them.
n.
Willing acceptance.
n. m.
A long-tailed falcon (Falco lanarius), of Southern Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa, resembling the American prairie falcon.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
n.
A brand or stigma, having the shape of an M, formerly impressed on one convicted of manslaughter and admitted to the benefit of clergy.
n.
An Old World finch of the genus Minia, as the M. Malabarica of India, and M. cantans of Africa.
n. m.
A person bound by monastic vows; a nun; a monk.
n. m.
Alt. of Religieux
a.
Discovered or described by M. Tenon, a French anatomist.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
n. m.
Alt. of Lanneret
n.
A quadrat, the face or top of which is a perfect square; also, the size of such a square in any given size of type, used as the unit of measurement for that type: 500 m's of pica would be a piece of matter whose length and breadth in pica m's multiplied together produce that number.
m.
A large bottle.
m.
The system, style, spirit, or character, of a priesthood, or sacerdotal order; devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order.
m.
straw or rush basket for fish; also, any kind of basket.
n.
The sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds. (Abbrev. m.; as, 4 h. 30 m.)
m.
A wooden tub or pail, smaller at the top than at the bottom; as, a kit of butter, or of mackerel.