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American engineer
William Wright was an American engineer who contributed to the development of the Corliss steam engine in the mid 19th century. Wright also developed several
William_Wright_(engineer)
Topics referred to by the same term
writer William Wierman Wright (1824–1882), American civil engineer and Civil War officer for U.S. Military Railroads William P. Wright (1846–1933), American
William_Wright
American architect and engineer (1912–1991)
William Wesley Peters (June 12, 1912 – July 17, 1991) was an American architect and engineer, apprentice to and protégé of his father-in-law Frank Lloyd
William_Wesley_Peters
American civil engineer (1824–1882)
William Wierman Wright (July 27, 1824 – March 9, 1882) was a well known nineteenth century American railroad engineer and civil engineer. He was born in
William_Wierman_Wright
American civil engineer
Benjamin Wright (October 10, 1770 – August 24, 1842) was an American civil engineer who was chief engineer of the Erie Canal and the Chesapeake and Ohio
Benjamin Wright (civil engineer)
Benjamin_Wright_(civil_engineer)
Type of steam engine using rotary steam valves
of the Centennial Exhibition Model on display at the MIT Museum William Wright (engineer) Corliss Steam Engine (Pawnee, Oklahoma) Piston valve Poppet valve
Corliss_steam_engine
American architect (1867–1959)
listed a Frank Loyd Wright (sic) working as a hired hand for his uncle, James Lloyd Jones. Wright's father, William Cary Wright (1825–1904), was a gifted
Frank_Lloyd_Wright
British locomotive engineer
Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1886. Continuing the work of his predecessor, William Barton Wright, he modernised
John_Aspinall_(engineer)
American civil engineer and aviation pioneer, born in France
French-American civil engineer and aviation pioneer. He advised and publicized many aviation enthusiasts, including the Wright brothers. At his death
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Topics referred to by the same term
(1830–1895), Confederate politician William Barton Wright (1828–1915), British railway engineer William Burnet Wright (1836–1924), Congregational clergyman
William B. Wright (disambiguation)
William_B._Wright_(disambiguation)
British engineer
William Barton Wright (13 November 1828 – 7 May 1915) was an English mechanical engineer, also tea plantation owner and mine owner. He was Locomotive Superintendent
William_Barton_Wright
United States Army general (1820–1899)
Horatio Gouverneur Wright (March 6, 1820 – July 2, 1899) was an engineer and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He took command
Horatio_Wright
Australian architect and politician (1854 - 1917)
James William Wright (9 October 1854 – 3 October 1917) was an Australian architect, civil engineer, and politician. He established the first private architectural
James_William_Wright
American aviation pioneers, inventors of the airplane
The Wright brothers, Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 – January 30, 1948) and Wilbur Wright (April 16, 1867 – May 30, 1912), were American aviation pioneers
Wright_brothers
American retired general (born c. 1957)
William Neil McCasland (born c. 1957) is an astronautical engineer, retired United States Air Force major general, and former commander of the Air Force
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Captain William Abraham Pitt (29 November 1841 – 12 September 1909) was a Canadian ferryman from the Kingston Peninsula of New Brunswick. He was from
William_Pitt_(engineer)
British-born aviation pioneer, engineer and inventor
William Samuel Henson (3 May 1812 – 22 March 1888) was a British-born pre-Wright brothers aviation pioneer, engineer and inventor. He is best known for
William_Samuel_Henson
American aviation award
on which, in 1903, the Wright brothers made the first flight in an airplane. The inaugural recipient of the trophy was William F. Durand, "a pioneer in
Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy
Wright_Brothers_Memorial_Trophy
Boston, Massachusetts city engineer
William Jackson (March 13, 1848 – June 30, 1910) an American civil engineer. He served as the city engineer of Boston, Massachusetts, from 1885 to 1910
William_Jackson_(engineer)
Australian architect
Edmund William Wright (4 April 1824 – 5 August 1888) was a London-born architect in the colony of South Australia. He was mayor of Adelaide for 10 months
Edmund_Wright_(architect)
Whitley and Monkseaton Local Tribunal William Wright, Engineer to the Trustees of the Crystal Palace William Wright, Y.M.C.A., Sec. for Ireland Leonard Graveney
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William Weston (1763 – 29 August 1833) was an English civil engineer who worked in England and the United States. For a brief period at the end of the
William_Weston_(engineer)
American video game designer and entrepreneur (born 1960)
William Ralph Wright (born January 20, 1960) is an American video game designer and co-founder of the game development company Maxis, which later became
Will_Wright_(game_designer)
American engineer and industrialist (1874–1960)
Deeds and Kettering founded the Engineers Club of Dayton. He founded the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company with Orville Wright, H. E. Talbott, and Kettering
Edward_Andrew_Deeds
Officer of the United States Army
William Wright Harts (August 29, 1866 – April 21, 1961) was a United States Army officer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He served in several
William_Wright_Harts
Engineer and co-founder of the Moffat-Virtue Company (1863–1926)
William Wright Virtue (27 March 1863 – 18 September 1926) was an engineer known for establishing the Moffat-Virtue Company along with John Moffat. He
William_Wright_Virtue
British railway and locomotive engineer
October 1865 – 27 October 1945) was an English locomotive engineer, and chief mechanical engineer (CME) of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) and
George_Hughes_(engineer)
commissioner". Before this, the head of the department was known as the "chief engineer". The current head, holding the position of "fire commissioner", is Annette
List of heads of the Chicago Fire Department
List_of_heads_of_the_Chicago_Fire_Department
British businessman (1860–1951)
Edward William Barton-Wright CE, FRSA, MJS (member of the Japan Society) (8 November 1860 – 13 September 1951) was an English entrepreneur specialising
Edward_William_Barton-Wright
combustion engine, which is described in more details below. William Barnett was an engineer involved in the early development of internal combustion engines
William_Barnett_(engineer)
American mechanical engineer
William Edward Staub (November 3, 1915 – July 19, 2012) was an American mechanical engineer who invented and developed the first consumer treadmill for
William_Staub
(1837–1864) Joseph Armstrong (1864–1877) William Dean (1877–1902) George Jackson Churchward (1902–1915) Chief Mechanical Engineer George Jackson Churchward (1915–1921)
List of chief mechanical engineers of the Great Western Railway
List_of_chief_mechanical_engineers_of_the_Great_Western_Railway
American aerospace engineer (1910–1990)
prolific aircraft design engineers in the history of aviation. In 2003, as part of its commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers' flight,
Kelly_Johnson_(engineer)
Canadian civil engineer (1927–2020)
Douglas Tyndall Wright, OC (October 4, 1927 – May 21, 2020) was a Canadian civil engineer, civil servant, and university president. Wright was born in Toronto
Douglas_Tyndall_Wright
drawn from alumni of the Military Academy who are engineers. Most of the U.S. Army's Chiefs of Engineers were Academy alumni; beginning with Joseph Gardner
List of engineers educated at the United States Military Academy
List_of_engineers_educated_at_the_United_States_Military_Academy
English civil engineer (1840–1921)
"Biographies of Civil Engineers". steamindex.com. Fox, [Sir] Charles Douglas. Retrieved 21 December 2008. "Biography - Francis Wright [1806-1873], His Family
Douglas_Fox_(engineer)
American translator (1869–1914)
Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders by William R. Drennan, published in 2007. A Brave and Lovely Woman: Mamah Borthwick and Frank Lloyd Wright by Mark
Mamah_Borthwick
British maritime engineer (1861–1912)
British engineer who served as chief engineer of the RMS Titanic during the ship's ill-fated maiden voyage. Along with the rest of the engineers, Bell died
Joseph_Bell_(engineer)
Surname
Benjamin Wright Bert Wright Bill, Will or William Wright Billy Wright Bob, Bobby, Rob or Robert Wright Brad Wright Brian Wright Bruce Wright Cameron Wright Carl
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British engineer and life peer (born 1954)
Elizabeth King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge (born 11 July 1954) is a British engineer and a crossbench member of the House of Lords, where she chairs the Select
Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge
Julia_King,_Baroness_Brown_of_Cambridge
British engineer and businessman (1838–1913)
Sir William Henry Bailey (10 May 1838 – 22 November 1913) was a British engineer, businessman and local politician, knighted by Queen Victoria for his
William_Bailey_(engineer)
American materials scientist
Askeland, Cengage Learning, 4th ed., 2018) Wright received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2005. She is a Fellow of ASM International
Wendelin_Wright
American musician and composer (1943–2023)
Gary Malcolm Wright (April 26, 1943 – September 4, 2023) was an American musician and composer best known for his 1976 hit songs "Dream Weaver" and "Love
Gary_Wright
American aerospace engineer and executive (1887–1956)
and Wright chief engineer George J. Mead, he developed a proposal for a high-powered air-cooled aircraft engine for the U.S. Navy. Admiral William A. Moffett
Frederick_Rentschler
American pioneer aviator
William Harper Jr. was an American pioneer aviator and aviation engineer with the Wright brothers. In 1912 he built his own airplane to fly out of Roosevelt
William_Harper_Jr.
Topics referred to by the same term
American mechanical engineer Billy Abbott, a character on the American daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless William Wright Abbot (1922–2009),
William_Abbott
American production sound mixer
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Building in Lake Mahopac, New York
by Wright" rather than a faithfully rendered, certified Wright design. In 1949, architect Frank Lloyd Wright received a commission from engineer Ahmed
Massaro_House
aerospace engineer turned philosopher Nathaniel C. Wyeth (1911–1990) – developed polyethylene terephthalate (PET) beverage container Wright brothers Orville
List_of_mechanical_engineers
Painting by Clarkson Stanfield
collection of the Leicester Museum & Art Gallery, having been acquired in 1890. Wright, Gordon & Smith p.742 Van der Merwe & Took p.162 Van der Merwe & Took p
Macbeth_and_the_Witches
American-born engineer and businessman
Electrical World and Engineer, Vol. XXXVII (1901), p. 102. The Ostheimer connection was useful in the course of Berg’s work with the Wright Brothers. His uncle
Hart_O._Berg
American sound engineer (1925–2012)
Lee Hoyt (December 23, 1925 – September 9, 2012) was an American sound engineer. He won an Academy Award for Best Sound for the film Jaws. Hoyt served
Robert_Hoyt_(sound_engineer)
British engineer (1724–1792)
English civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbours and lighthouses. He was also a capable mechanical engineer and an eminent
John_Smeaton
British electrical engineer
Sciences (Paris) annual prize A large gift to the Institution of Electrical Engineers' Benevolent Fund A Readership at Oxford University A Scholarship at Oxford
Henry_Wilde_(engineer)
WWII Army officer
active duty during World War II, serving first as Area Engineer at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, and Wright Field, Ohio, before deploying with the 6th Infantry
William_Allen_Darden_Jr.
American aerospace engineer (1929–2002)
and was stationed at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. During his duty, Kelly was a performance engineer on the B-58 Hustler, F-105
Thomas J. Kelly (aerospace engineer)
Thomas_J._Kelly_(aerospace_engineer)
British civil engineer (1745-1814)
William Jessop (23 January 1745 – 18 November 1814) was an English civil engineer, best known for his work on canals, harbours and early railways in the
William_Jessop
2025 album by Steven Price
score to the 2025 film The Running Man directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glen Powell, William H. Macy, Lee Pace, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, Daniel Ezra
The_Running_Man_(soundtrack)
UK independent professional association
Joanna Kennedy (1992). In May 2025 27-year-old Transport for London engineer Jane Wright became the youngest woman to be elected a Fellow of the ICE. She
Institution of Civil Engineers
Institution_of_Civil_Engineers
Australian murder victim
Bentley, William Henry Hance and Thomas Farrell in the murder of James Scobie. Judge Redmond Barry presided over the case. James Bentley, William Hance and
James_Scobie
American WWII-era aircraft engine
The Wright R-2600 Cyclone 14 (also called Twin Cyclone) is an American radial engine developed by Curtiss-Wright, and widely used in aircraft in the 1930s
Wright_R-2600_Twin_Cyclone
American sound engineer
Robert Glass (December 4, 1939 – July 21, 1993) was an American sound engineer. He won an Academy Award for Best Sound and was nominated for five more
Robert_Glass_(sound_engineer)
American engineering award
for a lifetime of work in aeronautics. Its first recipient was Orville Wright. Other recipients have included American and international individuals from
Daniel_Guggenheim_Medal
English sailor
William Edward Atherden (c.1838-14 May 1934) was the last survivor of the Battle of the Eureka Stockade. He was originally from Dover in Kent, England
William_Edward_Atherden
American electronic music group
American electronic music group composed of composers William Basinski, Preston Wendel, and Gary Thomas Wright. The album is a concept album centred around two
Sparkle_Division
American astronaut and lunar explorer (1933–2024)
William Alison Anders (17 October 1933 – 7 June 2024) was a United States Air Force (USAF) major general, electrical engineer, nuclear engineer, NASA
William_Anders
House in Stewart Township, Pennsylvania
design, while his employees Mendel Glickman and William Wesley Peters were the structural engineers. Wright postponed his sketches for Kaufmann's country
Fallingwater
British engineer, businessman and activist (1769–1848)
James Watt, Jr., FRS (5 February 1769 – 2 June 1848) was a British engineer, businessman and activist. He was born on 5 February 1769, the son of James
James_Watt,_Jr
American politician (1895–1956)
I he was sent to France as a captain. Wright served in the 149th Machine Gun Battalion and the 105th Engineer Combat Battalion before being honorably
Fielding_L._Wright
2016 American TV series or program
by Ciarán Donnelly and Stephen Kay, and co-written by Nick Schenk, Evan Wright and Seth Fisher which dramatizes the origins of motorcycle manufacturer
Harley_and_the_Davidsons
2005 single by Joss Stone
Body & Soul (2004). The track was written by Stone, Desmond Child, Betty Wright, Steve Greenberg, and Michael Mangini and is based upon a sample from the
Don't_Cha_Wanna_Ride
This is a list of notable aerospace engineers, people who were trained in or practiced aerospace engineering and design. Contents A B C D E F G H I J
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English actor (born 1970)
co-creator of the Channel 4 sitcom Spaced (1999–2001), directed by Edgar Wright. He and Wright co-wrote the films Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), and
Simon_Pegg
Civil engineers who helped build military railroads during the American Civil War
Richmond and York River Railroad and Norfolk railroads. Wright, William Wierman (1824–1882) engineer and superintendent, Aquia Creek Railroad; Woodward, H
List of U.S. military railroad civil engineers in the American Civil War
List_of_U.S._military_railroad_civil_engineers_in_the_American_Civil_War
American mechanic (1868–1956)
by the Wright brothers in the Wright Flyer, and was a vital contributor of mechanical skills in the building and maintaining of early Wright engines
Charlie_Taylor_(mechanic)
American astronaut (1961–2003)
2003) was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut, who was the pilot of Space Shuttle Columbia mission
William_C._McCool
Award
The Wright Brothers Medal was conceived of in 1924 by the Dayton Section of the Society of Automotive Engineers, and the SAE established it in 1927 to
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actor Bobby Cattage, basketball player Fred Child, radio host T. J. Chung, engineer Stewart Cink, golfer Randolph Royall Claiborne Jr., bishop Benjamin L.
List of people from Huntsville, Alabama
List_of_people_from_Huntsville,_Alabama
American aerospace engineer (1898–1982)
By the beginning of World War II, Berlin was Chief Engineer and the head of design at Curtiss-Wright. A number of experimental programs were begun during
Don_R._Berlin
Military Engineers of the British Army
and around the world. The Royal Engineers trace their origins back to the military engineers brought to England by William the Conqueror, specifically Bishop
Royal_Engineers
Ecological niche
animals Nest-building in primates Wright, Justin P; Jones, Clive G; Flecker, Alexander S (2002). "An ecosystem engineer, the beaver, increases species richness
Ecosystem_engineer
1988 studio album by Robben Ford
Hendrickson – mixing, overdub engineer Toby Wright – mixing Mark Creamer – mixing, tracking engineer, overdub engineer Geoff Gillette – mixing Howie Weinberg
Talk_to_Your_Daughter
Australian journalist (1829-1864)
politician the Reverend John Dunmore Lang, or James Manning; historian Clare Wright theorises that his wife Clara may have been the author. Certainly Seekamp
Henry_Seekamp
1854 battlement erected at Ballarat in Australia
Withers, William (1999). History of Ballarat and Some Ballarat Reminiscences. Ballarat: Ballarat Heritage Service. ISBN 978-1-87-647878-0. Wright, Clare
Eureka Stockade (fortification)
Eureka_Stockade_(fortification)
English fraudster and businessman (1846–1904)
construct. Why Wright sought to get involved in the company is contentious; he was a mining engineer, not a construction or railroad engineer. It is likely
Whitaker_Wright
Italian composer and author
pp4-5. Retrieved 2 October 2024. Australian Poets and their Works, by William Wilde, Oxford University Press, 1996 Vagg, Stephen (15 March 2025). "Wrecking
Raffaello_Carboni
1943 prototype fighter aircraft
was invented by W. Jerome Peterson while working as a design engineer for Curtiss-Wright. Three XP-55 prototypes were built. Two were destroyed during
Curtiss-Wright_XP-55_Ascender
Commanding officer of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Corps of Engineers. 10 September 2020. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2020. "Promotion iho MG William "Butch"
List of United States Army Corps of Engineers chiefs of engineers
List_of_United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers_chiefs_of_engineers
Pseudonym of the creator of Bitcoin
Mellor ruled that Wright was not Satoshi Nakamoto. First, that Dr. Wright is not the author of the Bitcoin white paper. Second, Dr. Wright is not the person
Satoshi_Nakamoto
1984 Australian miniseries directed by Rod Hardy
Reg Evans as Goodenough Luke Gallagher as 'Starry' Hayes Troy Ellis as William Hayes Melissa Crawford as Annie Hayes James Crawford as Timmy Hayes David
Eureka_Stockade_(miniseries)
electoral rights was raised. The high commissioner of the goldfields, William Wright, advised La Trobe of his support for an export duty on gold found rather
Timeline of the Eureka Rebellion
Timeline_of_the_Eureka_Rebellion
WWI era military airfield in Ohio, U.S.
Wilbur Wright Field was a military installation and an airfield used as a World War I pilot, mechanic, and armorer training facility, and under different
Wilbur_Wright_Field
Chocolate bar filled with kadayif and pistachio cream
Catis Omamalin, a Filipino chef, and Sarah Hamouda, an Egyptian-British engineer, after she asked him to prepare a chocolate recipe similar to the sweet
Dubai_chocolate
Annual prize by the MacArthur Foundation
Rogowski, farmer Amy Smith, inventor and mechanical engineer Julie Theriot, microbiologist C. D. Wright, poet Marin Alsop, symphony conductor Ted Ames, fisherman
MacArthur_Fellows_Program
Predecessor to NASA (1915-1958)
1920, President Wilson appointed pioneering flier and aviation engineer Orville Wright to NACA's board. By the early 1920s, it had adopted a new and more
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
National_Advisory_Committee_for_Aeronautics
U.S. Army school for training in various engineering skills
The United States Army Engineer School (USAES) is located at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. It was founded as a School of Engineering by General Headquarters
United States Army Engineer School
United_States_Army_Engineer_School
William Littlewood was[when?] an aeronautical engineer noted for his contributions to the design and operational requirements of transport aircraft. He
William_Littlewood
ISBN 978-0-8065-1960-9. "Wright, Orville & Wright, Wilbur | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2 August 2023. "Wright Brothers | Encyclopedia
List_of_autodidacts
Geographic feature in Antarctica
The Wright Valley () is a large east–west trending valley, formerly occupied by a glacier but now ice free except for Wright Upper Glacier at its head
Wright_Valley
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
Male
German
 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Boy/Male
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.
Female
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English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a maker of machinery, mostly in wood, of any of a wide range of kinds, from Old English wyrhta, wryhta ‘craftsman’ (a derivative of wyrcan ‘to work or make’). The term is found in various combinations (for example, Cartwright and Wainwright), but when used in isolation it generally referred to a builder of windmills or watermills.Common New England Americanized form of French Le Droit, a nickname for an upright person, a man of probity, from Old French droit ‘right’, in which there has been confusion between the homophones right and wright.
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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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Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
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English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
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Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wight.
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Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish
Desire; Will; Bright; Will Helmet
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German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English wryhta/wyrhta, WRIGHT means "craftsman."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
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German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and 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
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
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English
English : variant of Gilliam.
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German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
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Bulgarian
, inestimable.
Biblical
memory of the Lord,remembered by Jehovah,remembered by the Lord
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian
Deserted
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English sengler, syngler ‘singular’ (Old French se(i)ngler), perhaps a nickname for a solitary person.German : topographic name for a valley dweller, from a diminutive of Middle High German senke ‘valley’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.German : habitational name for someone from Singeln near Waldshut.German : variant of Sing 1.
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Muslim
Sunrise
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Hindu
Female cuckoo, Goddess Saraswati
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Native American
Native American Miwok name LEYATI means "shaped like an abalone shell."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Glorious
Male
African
second-born twin.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Uncomparable
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
WILLIAM WRIGHT-ENGINEER
a.
Not right; wrong.
v. t.
A scale, or graduated standard, of heaviness; a mode of estimating weight; as, avoirdupois weight; troy weight; apothecaries' weight.
superl.
Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished; as, light coin.
a.
To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of; as, to right the oppressed; to right one's self; also, to vindicate.
adv.
Rightly; correctly; in a right way or form; without mistake or crime; as, to worship God aright.
adv.
In a right or straight line; directly; hence; straightway; immediately; next; as, he stood right before me; it went right to the mark; he came right out; he followed right after the guide.
a.
To bring or restore to the proper or natural position; to set upright; to make right or straight (that which has been wrong or crooked); to correct.
adv.
In a great degree; very; wholly; unqualifiedly; extremely; highly; as, right humble; right noble; right valiant.
adv.
In a right manner.
superl.
Slight; not important; as, a light error.
superl
Having light; not dark or obscure; bright; clear; as, the apartment is light.
a.
Fit; suitable; proper; correct; becoming; as, the right man in the right place; the right way from London to Oxford.
a.
That which is right or correct.
v. t.
To assign a weight to; to express by a number the probable accuracy of, as an observation. See Weight of observations, under Weight.
superl.
Having weight; heavy; ponderous; as, a weighty body.
a.
Upright; erect from a base; having an upright axis; not oblique; as, right ascension; a right pyramid or cone.
a.
Having qualities that render conspicuous or attractive, or that affect the mind as light does the eye; resplendent with charms; as, bright beauty.
n.
Weight.
v. t.
To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle.
v. t.
A ponderous mass; something heavy; as, a clock weight; a paper weight.