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Calendar year
1624 (MDCXXIV) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1624th year
1624
Open cluster in the constellation Perseus
NGC 1624, also known as Sh 2-212 in the Sharpless catalog, is a very young open cluster in the constellation Perseus inside an emission nebula. It was
NGC_1624
Part of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)
operation by the Safavid army under Abbas the Great. It occurred on 14 January 1624, and was part of the ongoing war between Sultan Murad IV and Shah Abbas I
Capture_of_Baghdad_(1624)
English politician
John Button (1624 – December 1679) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1679. Button was the only
John_Button_(1624–1679)
Sixteenth century English merchant and member of Parliament
John Rashleigh II (1554 – 12 May 1624) of Menabilly, near Fowey in Cornwall, was an English merchant and was MP for Fowey in 1588 and 1597, and was High
John_Rashleigh_(1554–1624)
Events that occurred during the year 1624 in Sweden, including births and deaths. Monarch – Gustaf II Adolf April 15: The city of Sala is granted town
1624_in_Sweden
Franco-Dutch mutual defence alliance
The Treaty of Compiègne, signed on 10 June 1624, was a mutual defence alliance between the Kingdom of France and the Dutch Republic, for an initial period
Treaty_of_Compiègne_(1624)
King of France from 1610 to 1643
Louis ultimately dismissed Noël Brûlart de Sillery and Pierre Brûlart in 1624 because of his displeasure with how they handled the diplomatic situation
Louis_XIII
Historical British politician
Sir John Nicholas (1624 – 9 Jan 1705) was an English courtier and Member of Parliament. He was born the eldest son of Sir Edward Nicholas of Winterbourne
John_Nicholas_(1624–1705)
also had a personal guard of 2,000 Qizilbashs. The campaign began in May of 1624, when the Ottoman forces led by Topal Recep landed in Kaffa and united with
Crimean_campaign_(1624)
Appointed post in the Colony of Virginia
Roanoke Colony and the Virginia Company. The position was formally defined in 1624, when Virginia became a crown colony and its governor became an appointed
List of colonial governors of Virginia
List_of_colonial_governors_of_Virginia
Dutch settlement (1624–1664)
operations of the Dutch West India Company in the North River (Hudson River). In 1624, it became a provincial extension of the Dutch Republic and was designated
New_Amsterdam
Viceroy of Sicily from 1622 to 1624
April 1588 – 4 August 1624) was the third son of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, and was Viceroy of Sicily between 1622 and 1624. Born in Turin, Emmanuel
Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy (1588–1624)
Emmanuel_Philibert_of_Savoy_(1588–1624)
British colony in North America (1606–1776)
which had a significant impact on the society and settlement patterns. In 1624, the Virginia Company's charter was revoked by King James I, and the Virginia
Colony_of_Virginia
Battle between Spanish and Barbary galleys near Palermo
The Battle of Palermo of 1624 was a naval battle between Hispano-Maltese fleet led by Álvaro de Bazán y Benavides and a Barbary corsair fleet from Tunisia
Battle_of_Palermo_(1624)
English lawyer and politician
Sir Francis Clerke (c. 1624 – 25 February 1686) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1661 and 1685. Clerke was
Francis Clerke (politician, died 1686)
Francis_Clerke_(politician,_died_1686)
Native American contact of the Pilgrims
125. Winslow 1624, pp. 2–3 reprinted in Young 1841, pp. 281–83. Winslow 1624, pp. 3–4 reprinted in Young 1841, pp. 283–84. Winslow 1624, p. 4 reprinted
Squanto
Naval engagement that took place near San Pietro Island, Sardinia
The action of 3 October 1624 was a naval engagement that took place near San Pietro Island, Sardinia, during the war against the Barbary corsairs. A squadron
Action_of_3_October_1624
Brown dwarf in the constellation Ophiuchus
SDSS 1624+00 (also known as SDSSp J162414.371+002915.6) is the first T dwarf discovered in the field, meaning it does free-float in space and does not
SDSS_1624+00
In 1624 the city of Fez in northern Morocco was devastated by a major earthquake between three and four in the morning of 11 May. It had an estimated magnitude
1624_Fez_earthquake
Events from the year 1624 in France. Monarch: Louis XIII Winter – The Rhône and the vineyards of Languedoc freeze. 2 January – Disgrace of Nicolas Brûlart
1624_in_France
Events from the year 1624 in Ireland. Monarch: James I January 21 – proclamation ordering all Catholic Church ecclesiastics to leave Ireland within 40
1624_in_Ireland
Thomas Lascelles (variously spelled both Lascelles and Lassells) (c. 1624 – c. 1658) was an officer in the Commonwealth's army and a landowner, responsible
Thomas_Lascelles_(1624–1658)
United Nations resolution adopted in 2005
United Nations Security Council resolution 1624, adopted unanimously at the 2005 World Summit on 14 September 2005, after reaffirming previous resolutions
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1624
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_1624
English landowner and politician
Sir Thomas Fleming (c. 1572 – 19 February 1624) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and
Thomas_Fleming_(died_1624)
Siege on Danish fort in India, 1624
was a siege of the newly finished Danish fort of Dansborg in Trangebar in 1624. The siege was initiated by the nayak of Thanjavur, Raghunatha, because of
Siege_of_Dansborg_(1624)
Sir Charles Compton (c. 1624 – November 1661) was a Northamptonshire landowner, a Cavalier in the First English Civil War, and briefly an MP for Northampton
Charles Compton (c. 1624–1661)
Charles_Compton_(c._1624–1661)
Dutch colonial office (1624–1662)
government of Taiwan during the Dutch colonial period, which lasted from 1624 to 1662. Appointed by the governor-general of the Dutch East Indies in Batavia
Governor_of_Formosa
Act of the Parliament of England
monarch's power. The result was the Statute of Monopolies, passed on 29 May 1624. The statute repealed some past and future patents and monopolies but preserved
Statute_of_Monopolies
German philosopher (1575–1624)
Jakob Böhme (/ˈbeɪmə, ˈboʊ-/; German: [ˈbøːmə]; 24 April 1575 – 17 November 1624) was a German philosopher, Christian mystic, and Lutheran Protestant theologian
Jakob_Böhme
Ambundu queen in Angola (c. 1583–1663)
African paramount ruler who ruled as queen of the Ambundu Kingdoms of Ndongo (1624–1663) and Matamba (1631–1663), located in present-day northern Angola. Born
Nzinga_of_Ndongo_and_Matamba
O-type star in the constellation Perseus
NGC 1624-2 is a massive O-type star located in the star cluster NGC 1624, in the constellation of Perseus, about 16,800 light years away. NGC 1624-2 is
NGC_1624-2
English aristocratic family
1540) Baron Cromwell (created 1540, extinct 1687) Viscount Lecale (created 1624, extinct 1687) Earl of Ardglass (created 1645, extinct 1687) Lord Protector
Cromwell_family
17th-century Japanese sumo wrestler
existence is disputed. He is said to have been active in the Kan'ei era (1624–1643). He was described as being of gigantic size, at 2.58 m (8 ft 6 in)
Akashi_Shiganosuke
Siege within the Eighty Years' War
The siege of Breda of 1624–1625 occurred during the Eighty Years' War and was carried out by the Army of Flanders. The siege resulted in the fortified
Siege_of_Breda_(1624)
English Member of Parliament
Sir William Pulteney (25 March 1624 – 6 September 1691) was an English lawyer and politician who was the Member of Parliament for Westminster. Initially
William_Pulteney_(1624–1691)
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1624. January 18 – The King's Men perform William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale
1624_in_literature
Roman Catholic church ruins in Isabela, Philippines
church located in San Pablo, Isabela, Philippines. The church was built in 1624, making it the oldest in Isabela. The church was damaged during World War
San_Pablo_Church_Ruins
Dutch occupation of Brazil in the 17th century
Overall, the Dutch invasions in Brazil can be divided into two main periods: 1624-1625 - Invasion of Salvador, Bahia; 1630-1654 - Invasion of Olinda and Recife
Dutch_invasions_of_Brazil
Expedition to Algiers (1624) Part of Dutch-Barbary war Lambert in front of the city of Algiers hanging Algerian pirates Date 1624 Location Algiers, Deylik
Dutch expedition to Algiers (1624)
Dutch_expedition_to_Algiers_(1624)
Historic site in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Ferrara Ghetto was established by an edict of Cardinal Cennini dated 23 August 1624, in one of the oldest areas of the city, a short distance from the Cathedral
Ghetto_di_Ferrara
Charenton-le-Pont [fr], France, designed by Salomon de Brosse and Jean Thiriot, is built. 1624 St John's College Old Library, Cambridge, building is completed. The Palace
1620s_in_architecture
Mughal prince (1624–1661)
Mirza Muhammad Murad Bakhsh (9 October 1624 – 14 December 1661) was a Mughal prince and the youngest surviving son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Empress
Murad_Bakhsh
Polish nobleman
Stefan Potocki (c. 1624 – 19 May 1648 near Tawań) was a Polish nobleman, starosta (tenant of the Crown lands) of Niżyn. Stefan Potocki was member of the
Stefan_Potocki_(1624–1648)
Series of wars in the 16th–17th century
From 1595, the Portuguese acted as military protectors of Basra, and in 1624 they helped the Ottoman pasha of Basra to repel a Persian invasion with a
Portuguese–Safavid_wars
Military unit
567 Squadron was formed on 1 December 1943 at RAF Detling, Kent from No. 1624 (Anti-Aircraft Co-Operation) Flight. The anti-aircraft co-operation duties
No._567_Squadron_RAF
17th-century English noble
(present-day) and /ˈraɪəθsli/ have been suggested; 6 October 1573 – 10 November 1624), was the only son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton, and Mary
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton
Henry_Wriothesley,_3rd_Earl_of_Southampton
baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. These were first created in 1624, and were replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1707. This page
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_Nova_Scotia
American political and military leader (1624–1703)
Bradford (a.k.a. William Bradford IV and William Bradford the Younger; 17 June 1624 – 20 February 1703) was a political and military leader in Plymouth Colony
William Bradford (Plymouth soldier)
William_Bradford_(Plymouth_soldier)
Most populous city in the United States
of 2023. Manhattan Island was inhabited by Munsee-speaking Lenape around 1624. By then, Dutch colonists had established Fort Amsterdam as a center of trade
New_York_City
English soldier and Lieutenant-Governor
Sir John Throckmorton (d. 1624) was an English soldier, Lieutenant-Governor of Flushing or Vlissingen and the Rammekens fortress. He was a son of John
John_Throckmorton_(died_1624)
Prince-Bishop of Schwerin
John of Denmark, (Koldinghus Palace, Kolding, 30 December 1578 – 27 March 1624, Rühn) was a son of King Frederick II of Denmark and his consort, Sophie
Ulrik_of_Denmark_(1578–1624)
submarine in the River Thames; his third is first demonstrated on 12 September 1624. A severe frost freezes the Thames. 1621 16 January – the Parliament of England
1620s_in_England
Edward Palmer (c. 1555–1624) was a gentleman with antiquarian interests from Gloucestershire, England. During his life he was known for his extensive collection
Edward_Palmer_(d.1624)
English/Scottish folk song
broadsides. The first mention of "John Barleycorn" as the character was in a 1624 London broadside entitled introduced as "A Pleasant New Ballad to sing Evening
John_Barleycorn
Title in the peerage of England
Earl of Westmorland, for leading the Rising of the North. It was revived in 1624 in favour of Sir Francis Fane, whose mother, Mary Neville, was a descendant
Earl_of_Westmorland
Battle between Christian and Muslim galleys in Chios
gran duque de Osuna y su marina: jornadas contra turcos y venecianos (1602-1624). Sucesores de Rivadeneyra. Gómez, Antonio (2019). Con balas de plata VI
Battle_of_Chios_(1621)
Bailiff of Jersey (1615–1621; 1624–1626)
Hérault (1569 - 1626) was the Bailiff of Jersey for between 1615 and 1621 and 1624 and 1626[self-published source?] during the reign of King James I and IV
Jean_Hérault
English landowner
Sir John Tufton, 1st Baronet (died 1624) was an English landowner. He was the son of John Tufton and Mary Baker, a daughter of Sir John Baker. His family
Sir_John_Tufton,_1st_Baronet
Chinese eunuch (1568–1627)
Zhongxian in July 1622, imploring the emperor to remove him from the palace. In 1624, Yang Lian wrote a memorial to Tianqi condemning Wei of "24 crimes", some
Wei_Zhongxian
Ali Arraez Rabazin, born Francesco Guicciardino (fl. 1624), was a Barbary corsair of the 17th century. He was born in Ferrara and sailed from the Ottoman
Ali_Arraez_Rabazin
English soldier, explorer and writer (1580–1631)
Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles, which was published in 1624. The publication of letters, journals, and pamphlets from the colonists was
John_Smith_(explorer)
17th-century ship of American colonists
history of the United States. No record of the ship herself exists after 1624, when she was appraised at Rotherhithe; she is believed to have been broken
Mayflower
Extinct barony in the Peerage of England
Northumberland, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 11 February 1624 for Sir William Grey, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a baronet
Baron_Grey_of_Werke
The year 1624 in music involved some significant events. Antonio Bertali is employed as court musician in Vienna by Emperor Ferdinand II. Juan Arañés –
1624_in_music
Colony in New England (1624–1630)
on March 23, 1624. Among the passengers on the Unity was Thomas Morton, a lawyer, who, when the ship arrived in New England in June of 1624, was highly
Merrymount_Colony
in compensation. The leader of the tribe was arbitrator to disputes. From 1624 to 1662 the Dutch ruled Taiwan under the auspices of the United East Indian
History_of_law_in_Taiwan
17th-century Dutch general and governor of Danish India
chief and governor of Tranquebar upon his seventh arrival in the Indies in 1624. During his leadership, new factories and offices were established and Danish
Roland_Crappé
1624 painting by Frans Hals
The Laughing Cavalier (1624) is a portrait by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals in the Wallace Collection in London. It was described by art historian
Laughing_Cavalier
Capuchin friar who wrote an account of a pilgrimage to Holy Land undertaken in 1624–1625. Jean was born in Lille around 1587 to Charles Verdière and Christiane
Yves_de_Lille
An incomplete list of events which occurred in Italy in 1624: The Action of 3 October 1624 Filippo Baldinucci Francesco Provenzale Francesco Villamena
1624_in_Italy
English politician
Sir Edmund Ludlow (before 1548 – 1624) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1571 and 1622.
Edmund_Ludlow_(died_1624)
Emperor of Japan from 1629 to 1643
posthumously honored as Empress Meishō (明正天皇, Meishō-tennō; January 9, 1624 – December 4, 1696), was the 109th monarch of Japan, according to the traditional
Empress_Meishō
First African-American to be born in colonial Virginia
William Tucker (b. c. 1624) was a Virginia-born child to two of the first Africans in Virginia who landed in Jamestown Colony before his birth. He was
William Tucker (Virginia colony)
William_Tucker_(Virginia_colony)
Queen consort and later regent of the Belawadi Kingdom
Belawadi Mallamma (1624–1678) was a warrior queen from the Belawadi province in present-day Karnataka, India. She is known for her leadership and resistance
Belawadi_Mallamma
Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan
period (1624-1643) Tamura-dō (田村堂), Edo period (1624-1643) Asakura-dō (朝倉堂), Edo period (1624-1643) Chinjū-dō (Kasuga-sha) (鎮守堂(春日社)), Edo period (1624-1643)
Kiyomizu-dera
King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603
they prevailed upon James to call another Parliament, which met in February 1624. For once, the outpouring of anti-Catholic sentiment in the Commons was echoed
James_VI_and_I
Emperor of Japan from 1611 to 1629
and Lady Oeyo Second Daughter: Imperial Princess Okiko (興子内親王, 9 January 1624 – 4 December 1696), later Empress Meishō Third Daughter: Princess Onna-ni
Emperor_Go-Mizunoo
Upper legislative house of Colony of Virginia
designed to encourage settlement and improve economic growth in Virginia. In 1624, the Virginia Company's charter was revoked by King James I, and the Virginia
Virginia_Governor's_Council
Colony in Taiwan (1624–1662, 1664–1668)
known as Formosa, was partly under colonial rule by the Dutch Republic from 1624 to 1662. In the context of the Age of Discovery, the Dutch East India Company
Dutch_Formosa
Creative arts institute in Mumbai, India
Professionals". The Knowledge Review. 23 November 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2020. Official website 19°09′45″N 72°53′11″E / 19.1624°N 72.8865°E / 19.1624; 72.8865
Whistling_Woods_International
Danish East Indiaman
(Tranquebar). The first European cargo arrived in 1623, and another was sent in 1624. However, in 1625 Christian IV of Denmark invaded the Holy Roman Empire,
Frigate_Flensborg
French Huguenot emigrant leader (c.1576–1578–1624)
Jessé de Forest (c. 1576–1578 – October 22, 1624) was the leader of a group of Walloon Huguenots who fled Europe due to religious persecution. They emigrated
Jessé_de_Forest
Une histoire si familière.[2] Cesáreo Fernández Duro (2012), El gran Duque de Osuna y su marina, Jornadas contra Turcos y venecianos (1602–1624).[3]
Attack_on_Sousse_(1619)
Patron saint of Palermo, Italy
resolution to live in this cave for the love of my Lord, Jesus Christ." In 1624, a plague beset Palermo. During this hardship Rosalia reportedly appeared
Saint_Rosalia
English politician and naval commander (1536–1624)
Earl of Nottingham, 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham, KG (1536 – 14 December 1624), known as Lord Howard of Effingham, was an English statesman and Lord High
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Charles_Howard,_1st_Earl_of_Nottingham
Raids of the Zaporozhian Cossacks on the capital of the Ottoman Empire in 1624
рейди на Стамбул, Turkish: İstanbul'a Kazak baskınları; 9 July – 8 September 1624) was a raids on the capital of the Ottoman Empire Istanbul by the Zaporozhian
Cossack raids on Istanbul (1624)
Cossack_raids_on_Istanbul_(1624)
Spanish explorer
Sebastián Vizcaíno (c. 1548 – 1624) was a Spanish soldier, entrepreneur, explorer, and diplomat whose varied roles took him to New Spain, the Baja California
Sebastián_Vizcaíno
English founder of Quakers (1624–1691)
George Fox (July 1624 O.S. (July–August 1624 N.S.) – 13 January 1691 O.S. (23 January 1692 N.S.)) was a Christian mystic and an English Dissenter, who
George_Fox
explorers discovered it in the 16th century and named it Formosa. Between 1624 and 1662, the south of the island was colonized by the Dutch headquartered
History_of_Taiwan
dame d'honneur to the queen of France, Anne of Austria, from 1615 until 1624. Until 1618, she shared her office with Inés de la Torre. Laurence de Montmorency
Laurence_de_Montmorency
Renaissance castle in Copenhagen, Denmark
expanded several times, finally evolving into its present condition by the year 1624. Architects Bertel Lange and Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger are associated
Rosenborg_Castle
English physician (1624–1689)
Thomas Sydenham (/ˈsɪdənəm/; 10 September 1624 – 29 December 1689) was an English physician. He was the author of Observationes Medicae (1676) which became
Thomas_Sydenham
Lazzaro Mocenigo (9 July 1624 - 17 July 1657) was a Venetian nobleman who distinguished himself as an admiral during the Cretan War against the Ottoman
Lazzaro_Mocenigo
Events from the year 1624 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV Steward of the Realm; February 28 – A decree made it explicitly illegal for Jesuits and monks
1624_in_Denmark
Anna Katharina von Offen (1624–1702), was a German courtier and royal governess. She served as Oberhofmeisterin to Sophia of Hanover, and also served as
Anna_Katharina_von_Offen
The year 1624 in science and technology involved some significant events. Jakob Bartsch's star atlas is the first to depict six recently discovered constellations
1624_in_science
Taiwanese comics artist
Gaea Books, Co., 2017, ISBN 9789863192817, ISBN 9786263841888) Formosa X (1624男人與島, Gaea Books, Co., 2021, ISBN 9789863196051) Ichthyophobia (Nazca Editions
Li_Lung-chieh
Mexican politician
held the latter position from September 21, 1621 to January 15, 1624 or November 1, 1624. Carrillo de Mendoza was born in Valladolid. He joined the army
Diego Carrillo de Mendoza, 1st Marquess of Gelves
Diego_Carrillo_de_Mendoza,_1st_Marquess_of_Gelves
Historic building in Shottery, England
higher part is 17th century, being built between April 1610 and October 1624. The house was known as Hewlands Farm in Shakespeare's day and had more than
Anne_Hathaway's_Cottage
1624
1624
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : in medieval times this did not denote a rank in the army, but was an occupational name for a servant, Middle English, Old French sergent (Latin serviens, genitive servientis, present participle of servire ‘to serve’). The surname probably originated for the most part in this sense, but the word also developed various more specialized meanings, being used for example as a technical term for a tenant by military service below the rank of a knight, and as the name for any of certain administrative and legal officials in different localities, which may also have contributed to the development of the surname. The sense ‘non-commissioned officer’ did not arise until the 16th century.William Sargent (1624–1717) came to Gloucester, MA, from Devon, England before 1678. Many of his descendants distinguished themselves in the civil and military affairs of the colonies and some in literary or artistic paths, notably the portrait painter John Singer Sargent (1856–1925).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. It is said by family historians to be a variant of Questenbury, but no surname or place name of that spelling is known in Britain. It may be an altered form of Glastonbury, a habitational name from the place of this name in Somerset.American bearers of the name Christenberry are all said to be descended from Thomas Questenbury (1600–72), who came to VA in 1624 from Bromley, Kent, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the village of Brattle, near Ashford in Kent.Thomas Brattle (c.1624–83) was reckoned, at the time of his death, to be the wealthiest man in New England. His son, also called Thomas Brattle (1658–1713), treasurer of Harvard College from 1693 to 1713, was a man noted for his rationality and humanism, which included opposition to the Salem withccraft trials of 1692.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of Dutch origin and uncertain derivation.A Northamptonshire, England, family of this name trace their descent from Peter Trieon (d. 1611), who went to England from the Netherlands c.1562. His son, Moses Tryon, was high sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1624.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the many places called Mor(e)ton, named in Old English as ‘settlement (tÅ«n) by or on a marsh or moor (mÅr)’.Swedish : variant of Martin.French : contracted form of Moreton 2.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames or of various other non-English names bearing some kind of similarity to it.The name Morton was established early in North America. George Morton (1585–1624), one of the Pilgrims, was probably born in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England. He and his son Nathaniel (b. 1613 in Leiden, the Netherlands) settled in Plymouth in 1623.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Simon.Jewish (from Ukraine; Symes, Symis) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Sime (see Sima).Benjamin Syms was a planter and philanthropist, probably the earliest inhabitant of any North American colony to bequeath property for the establishment of a free school. His name was spelled variously as Sims, Simes, Sym, Symms, Syms, and Symes. He was probably born in England, but was reported in the VA census of 1624/25 as age 33 and living at Basse’s Choice in what was later known as Isle of Wight County.
1624
1624
Girl/Female
Tamil
Collection
Boy/Male
Tamil
Indushekhar | இஂதà¯à®·à¯‡à®•à®°Â
Like a Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Srijit | à®·à¯à®°à¯€ ஜீதÂ
The one who has conquered Lakshmi the Goddess of wealth i.e. Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Eternal Spirit; Reincarnation
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Lee, LEIGH means "meadow."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Compilation or a Bunch of Vedic Hymns
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Sanskrit
King of Mountains
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central southern England and South Wales)
English (mainly central southern England and South Wales) : topographic name for someone who lived by a path across a heath, from Middle English hathe ‘heath’ + weye ‘way’.from an (apparently rare) Old English female personal name, Heaðuwīg, composed of the elements heaðu ‘strife’, ‘contention’ + wīg ‘war’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized form of German Manz.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Night
1624
1624
1624
1624
1624
a.
Pertaining to an Earl of Arundel; as, Arundel or Arundelian marbles, marbles from ancient Greece, bought by the Earl of Arundel in 1624.
n.
One of the Congregation of the Priests of the Mission, a religious institute founded by Vincent de Paul in 1624, and popularly called Lazarists or Lazarites from the College of St. Lazare in Paris, which was occupied by them until 1792.