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Calendar year
Year 210 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marcellus and Laevinus (or, less frequently
210_BC
Imperial dynasty of China (221–206 BC)
events in East Asian environmental history. When Qin Shi Huang died in 210 BC, two of his advisors placed an heir on the throne in an attempt to exert
Qin_dynasty
210 BC battle in the Second Punic War
The second battle of Herdonia took place in 210 BC during the Second Punic War. Hannibal, leader of the Carthaginians, who had invaded Italy eight years
Battle_of_Herdonia_(210_BC)
Chinese alchemist and explorer
alchemist and explorer. He was born in 255 BC in Qi, an ancient Chinese state, and disappeared at sea in 210 BC. He served as a court sorcerer in Qin dynasty
Xu_Fu
Emperor of China from 221 to 210 BC
Qin Shi Huang (February 259 – 12 July 210 BC) was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of China (Chinese: 皇帝; pinyin: Huángdì). He invented
Qin_Shi_Huang
Coins of ancient Carthage
Carthaginian or Punic coins were produced from the late fifth century BC through 146 BC by ancient Carthage, a Punic empire known as Rome's biggest rival
Carthaginian_coinage
Roman general and politician (236/235 – c. 183 BC)
against Carthage, and survived the disastrous Roman defeat at Cannae. In 210 BC, despite never having held consular office, he was elected to take command
Scipio_Africanus
Wars between Rome and Carthage (264–146 BC)
again failed to expel them. Reinforcements arrived in 210 BC and stabilised the situation. In 210 BC Publius Cornelius Scipio arrived in Iberia with further
Punic_Wars
War between Rome and Carthage (218–201 BC)
the Carthaginian side after Cannae, the conflict spread. Between 215 and 210 BC the Carthaginians attempted to capture Roman-held Sicily and Sardinia, but
Second_Punic_War
5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt
Beneficent"; 9 October 210–September 180 BC) was the King of Ptolemaic Egypt from July or August 204 BC until his death in 180 BC. Ptolemy V, the son of
Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes
Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)
Capua fell. In 212 BC Marcellus conquered Syracuse, and the Romans destroyed the Carthaginian army in Sicily in 211–210 BC. In 210 BC, the Romans entered
Hannibal
Roman victory during the Second Punic War
of Rome again, which united the whole of Sicily as a Roman province by 210 BC. The taking of Syracuse ensured that the Carthaginians could not gain a
Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)
Siege_of_Syracuse_(213–212_BC)
Hongjing (456–536) Wei Boyang Xu Fu (255 BC- 210 BC) Zhang Guo the Elder (c. 600) Zou Yan (305 BC – 240 BC) Khalid ibn Yazid, known in Latin as Calid
List_of_alchemists
Emperor of the Han dynasty from 195 to 188 BC
Emperor Hui of Han (Chinese: 漢惠帝; pinyin: Hàn Huìdì; 210 BC – 26 September 188 BC), born Liu Ying (劉盈), was the second emperor of the Han dynasty. He was
Emperor_Hui_of_Han
Chinese heir apparent of Qin Shi Huang
Fusu (died c. August or September 210 BC) was the eldest son and heir apparent of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty. After being deceived
Fusu
Roman general and politician (c. 270–208 BC)
BC) was a Roman general and politician in the 3rd century BC who was elected consul of the Roman Republic five times (222, 215, 214, 210, and 208 BC)
Marcus_Claudius_Marcellus
Chinese inventor and general (c. 250–210 BC)
Meng Tian (c. 250 – c. August/September 210 BC) was a Chinese inventor and general of the Qin dynasty who distinguished himself in campaigns against the
Meng_Tian
Topics referred to by the same term
210 is a year. 210 may also refer to: 210 (number) 210 BC, a year 210 Isabella, an asteroid in the asteroid belt NGC 210, a barred spiral galaxy Lectionary
210_(disambiguation)
Final battle of the Second Punic War (202 BC)
Punic War, in 218 BC, a Carthaginian army led by Hannibal invaded mainland Italy, where it campaigned for the next 16 years. In 210 BC Scipio took command
Battle_of_Zama
Chinese military general and politician (died 210 BCE)
Meng Yi (died c.August or September 210 BC) was a Chinese military general and politician. As an official of the Qin dynasty, he served in the court of
Meng_Yi
The Battle of Sapriportis was a naval clash that took place in 210 BC, during the Second Punic War, fought 15 miles off the coast of Tarentum, during which
Battle_of_Sapriportis
Taoist immortal
blocked the expedition's path, Qin Shi Huang sent archers to kill it. In 210 BC, Xu Fu continued his journey. Legend says he found Japan instead, proclaimed
Anqi_Sheng
Trips taken by China's first emperor
China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang undertook between the years 220 BC and 210 BC. In total, Qin Shi Huang made five inspection trips, and he died on
Qin Shi Huang's imperial tours
Qin_Shi_Huang's_imperial_tours
BC), Roman consul, hanging. Fusu (210 BC), Chinese prince and heir apparent of the Qin dynasty. Gaius Gracchus (121 BC), Roman politician, reformer and
List_of_suicides_(BC)
Cyrenaic Sphaerus (c. 285 – c. 210 BC) Pupil of Zeno – moved to Sparta and Alexandria Herillus of Carthage (fl. 250 BC) Pupil of Zeno, who held that knowledge
List_of_Stoic_philosophers
systems. Qin dynasty (c. 221 – 206 BC) specifically Around 210 BC, the first emperor of China Qin Shi Huang (260–210 BC) abolished all other forms of local
History_of_Chinese_currency
Roman golden age (27 BC to 180)
31 BC to AD 250, the fact is that the Roman Peace was emerging in large regions of the Mediterranean at a much earlier date: Sicily after 210 [BC], the
Pax_Romana
Topics referred to by the same term
(259 BC – 210 BC), emperor of the Qin dynasty, whose name was Zheng (政) Zheng, Chinese name of the star Gamma Serpentis Zheng (state) (806 BC–375 BC), an
Zheng
Qin dynasty official
Huang's youngest son, and tutored him in the laws of the Qin Empire. In 210 BC, after Qin Shi Huang died in Shaqiu (沙丘; south of present-day Dapingtai
Zhao_Gao
Tidefall on Jeju Island, South Korea
on a lord. A legend states that Emperor Qin Shi Huang of China (259 BC – 210 BC) sent a servant, Seobul, to fetch the magical herbs of eternal youth
Jeongbang_Waterfall
Hill in Yongcheng, China
leader of the first rebellion against the Qin, was buried under the hill. In 210 BC, the future Emperor Gaozu of Han declared his rebellion at Mount Mangdang
Mount_Mangdang
One hundred years, from 300 BC to 201 BC
The 3rd century BC started the first day of 300 BC and ended the last day of 201 BC. It is considered part of the Classical Era, epoch, or historical
3rd_century_BC
Structure with height greater than width
BC) and the Aurelian Walls (3rd century AD) featured square ones. The Chinese used towers as integrated elements of the Great Wall of China in 210 BC
Tower
203 BC battle in the Second Punic War
north-east Iberia. After a disastrous Roman setback in 211 BC, Scipio took command in 210 BC and cleared the peninsula of Carthaginians in five years.
Battle_of_the_Great_Plains
Emperor of China from 210 to 207 BC
Qin Er Shi (229 – 207 BC), given name Huhai, was the second emperor of the Chinese Qin dynasty, reigning from 210 to 207 BC. The son of Qin Shi Huang
Qin_Er_Shi
Decade
This article concerns the period 219 BC – 210 BC. Following the defection of one of Ptolemy IV's leading commanders, Egypt's Syrian territories are seriously
210s_BC
Sections of the Great Wall of China built during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
changcheng was said to evoke imagery of the tyranny of Qin Shi Huang (260–210 BC) and was associated with the Qin Great Wall. In 1368, the Hongwu Emperor
Ming_Great_Wall
200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia
160 BC. The equestrian tradition probably goes back to the Greco-Bactrians, who are said by Polybius to have faced a Seleucid invasion in 210 BC with
Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Plebeian family at Rome
to achieve prominence was Lucius Cincius Alimentus, who was praetor in 210 BC, during the Second Punic War, and preserved first-hand accounts of Hannibal's
Cincia_gens
times the area of the previous largest civilisation around the year 3000 BC. Because of the trend of increasing world population over time, absolute population
List_of_largest_empires
Empress of Han China from 192 to 188 BC
Adopted son: Liu Tai, Prince of Liang 210–192 BC: Princess Zhang Yan of Zhao 192–188 BC: Empress of China 188–163 BC: Empress Xiaohui Lady's Zhang's name
Zhang_Yan_(empress)
naming the cow that bore them. Unless otherwise noted, bulls from 321-50 BC are taken from Thompson 2012, pp. 263–283 Thompson 2012, p. 106. Thompson
List_of_Apis_bulls
Roman general and statesman, consul in 245 BC
(died around 210-209 BC) was a Roman politician during the 3rd century BC. He served as consul in 245 BC, and as censor, and in 216 BC, being the oldest
Marcus_Fabius_Buteo
209 BC battle of the Second Punic War
211 BC the Romans in Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal) were heavily defeated at the battle of the Upper Baetis. Reinforcements arrived in early 210 BC and
Battle_of_New_Carthage
story is among the oldest stories recorded. Qin Shi Huang (reigned 259 BC–210 BC), the first emperor of China who sought immortality in his old age. Twice
List of people claimed to be immortal in myth and legend
List_of_people_claimed_to_be_immortal_in_myth_and_legend
3rd-century BC site in Shaanxi, China
Disputes over Possible Excavation Mausoleum of Emperor Qinshihuang (259–210 BC) The Necropolis of the First Emperor of Qin Excerpt from lecture Dunning
Mausoleum_of_Qin_Shi_Huang
Hellenistic soldiers equipped with mail
The Seleucid thorakitai were used in the storming of the Elburz Range in 210 BC under Antiochus III. They were used with the lighter troops to climb the
Thorakitai
4th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 221–204 BC)
Ptolemy V, was born in 210 BC. Ptolemy IV may also have had a short-lived illegitimate son by his mistress Agathoclea in late c. 210 BC. However, it has been
Ptolemy_IV_Philopator
Tombs in Turkey
I (died 266 BC), Ariobarzanes (died 250 BC), Mithridates II (died c. 210 BC), Mithridates III (died c. 190 BC) and Pharnaces I (c. 155 BC). There are
Tombs_of_the_kings_of_Pontus
Widow Qing (Chinese: 寡妇清; pinyin: Guǎfù Qīng, 259–210 BC) was a Ba-Shu businesswoman in the Qin dynasty in China. Widow Qing lived in Fuling in Ba (present
Widow_Qing
Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire
Isthmian Games of 228 BC, thus opening the doors of Hellenic civilization to the Romans. During the Second Punic War, in the summer of 210 BC, the king of Numidia
Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome
List of links describing conflicts Rome was involved in
Battle of Capua – Hannibal is not able to break the Roman siege of the city. 210 BC – Second Battle of Herdonia – Hannibal destroys the Roman army of Fulvius
List of Roman external wars and battles
List_of_Roman_external_wars_and_battles
Ancient Roman coin
common reverse types were a prow or a caduceus. It was issued until about 210 BC, at about the same time as the denarius was introduced. Sear 2000, pp. 177–178
Semuncia
2002 video game
basis, its setting is purely fictitious because the historical Fusu died in 210 BC. The game balances team-fighting, with up to five heroes per team, and the
Prince_of_Qin_(video_game)
2nd-century BC Roman politician and general
Manlius Acidinus (fl. late 3rd century BC) was a member of the Manlia gens who stood as praetor urbanus in 210 BC. He was sent by the senate into Sicily
Lucius Manlius Acidinus (praetor 210 BC)
Lucius_Manlius_Acidinus_(praetor_210_BC)
210 BC stalemate between Hannibal and Rome
The Battle of Numistro was fought in 210 BC between Hannibal's army and one of the Roman consular armies led by consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus. It was
Battle_of_Numistro
321 BC – 428 AD monarchy in Ancient Near East
existed from 331 BC to 428 AD. Its history is divided into the successive reigns of three royal dynasties: Orontid (331–200 BC), Artaxiad (189 BC – 12 AD), and
Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity)
Carthaginian general (245–207 BC)
under Claudius Nero in 211 BC to stabilize the situation, and with another 10,000 soldiers under Scipio Africanus Major in 210 BC, who spent the year training
Hasdrubal_Barca
Battle of the Second Punic War in 203 BC
Roman army landed in north-east Iberia. After a disastrous Roman setback in 210 BC Scipio took command and cleared the peninsula of Carthaginians in five years
Battle_of_Utica_(203_BC)
Roman general and politician
his Iberian campaign (210–206 BC; the Roman Hispania, comprising modern Spain and Portugal) and his African campaign (204–202 BC). His command of the Roman
Gaius_Laelius
Ancient Celtic people of Great Britain
examined the remains of a female Iron Age Briton buried at Melton between 210 BC and 40 AD. She was found to be carrying the maternal haplogroup U2e1e. The
Celtic_Britons
Lucius Veturius Philo (d. 210 BC) was a Roman statesman who served as consul in 220 BC, dictator in 217 BC (during the Second Punic War), and censor (magistrate
Lucius Veturius Philo (consul 220 BC)
Lucius_Veturius_Philo_(consul_220_BC)
Carthaginian general
outbreak of plague in 212 BC destroyed most of his army, with himself among the fatalities. The Romans retook Agrigentum in 210 BC. William Smith (ed.). "Himilco"
Himilco_(fl._3rd_century_BC)
Ancient Roman family
Marcus Valerius Laevinus, consul in 220 and 210 BC. Marcus Valerius P. f. P. n. Laevinus, elected consul in 220 BC, but probably resigned together with his
Valeria_gens
King of Sparta
Eurypontid dynasty. He was the son of Lykourgos. He was born sometime around 210 BC, and his father soon died that year. Since he was an infant, a regent reigned
Pelops_of_Sparta
Chinese cash coin
Chinese history, first minted as early as 378 BC and introduced by the first emperor Qin Shi Huang around 210 BC (although coins with this inscription already
Banliang
Calendar year
consul (d. 53 BC) Publius Mucius Scaevola, Roman consul and jurist Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus, Roman consul (b. c. 210 BC) Roller, Duane
115_BC
310–309 BC Eumelos 309–304 BC Spartokos III 304 BC–284 BC Paerisades II 284–c. 250 BC Spartokos IV c. 250–c. 240 BC Leukon II c. 240–210 BC Hygiainon
List of kings of the Cimmerian Bosporus
List_of_kings_of_the_Cimmerian_Bosporus
Ancient Roman forum in Rome
between the Sacra Via and the Argiletum. It was burned in 210 BC and rebuilt the next year. In 179 BC it was incorporated in the general Macellum, built by
Forum_Piscarium
Ancient Greek mathematician (c. 280–210 BC)
Nicomedes (/ˌnɪkəˈmiːdiːz/; Ancient Greek: Νικομήδης; c. 280 – c. 210 BC) was an ancient Greek mathematician. Almost nothing is known about Nicomedes'
Nicomedes_(mathematician)
Aspect of Chinese military history
revolt. The settlement of the north continued up to Qin Shi Huang's death in 210 BC, upon which Meng Tian was ordered to commit suicide in a succession conspiracy
History of the Great Wall of China
History_of_the_Great_Wall_of_China
is little evidence for the existence of any before the mid-sixth century BC. Spartan kings received a recurring posthumous hero cult like that of the
List_of_kings_of_Sparta
Military campaign of the Second Punic War
penned back by the Carthaginians to the north-east corner of Iberia. In 210 BC Roman reinforcements stabilised the situation; later that year Publius Cornelius
Roman invasion of Africa (204–201 BC)
Roman_invasion_of_Africa_(204–201_BC)
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
was overthrown in about 230 BC by Euthydemus, possibly the satrap of Sogdiana, who then started his own dynasty. In c. 210 BC, the Greco-Bactrian kingdom
Hellenistic_period
Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state
archons from 480/79 to 348/7 BC are taken from Alan E. Samuel, Greek and Roman Chronology (Muenchen: Beck'sche, 1972), pp. 206-210. "Calliades was archon in
Eponymous_archon
Historical ethnic group from southwestern Europe
The tide turned with the arrival of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus in 210 BC. Scipio attacked and conquered Carthago Nova and defeated the army of Hasdrubal
Iberians
Karstic lake in Trentino, Italy
with their roots to the bottom and dated using the carbon-14 method to 210 BC. The water accumulated in the sinkhole only after the soil became impermeable
Lake_Lavarone
Marcus Valerius Messalla served as prefect of the fleet in Sicily in 210 BC, the ninth year of the Second Punic War, carried out a successful raid on the
Marcus Valerius Messalla (consul 188 BC)
Marcus_Valerius_Messalla_(consul_188_BC)
(250–247 BC) Qin Shi Huang, Emperor (246–210 BC) Wei (complete list) – Xiang, King (319–296 BC) Zhao, King (296–277 BC) Anxi, King (277–243 BC) Jingmin
List of state leaders in the 3rd century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_3rd_century_BC
p. 317) or more precisely: May 12, 1274 BC based on Ramesses' commonly accepted accession date in 1279 BC. "Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald
List_of_battles_before_301
prior to 841 BC, the beginning of the Gonghe Regency, are provisional and subject to dispute. Contents: Antiquity · Centuries: 22nd BC · 21st BC Centuries:
Timeline_of_Chinese_history
Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples
2016.276. S2CID 165092308. King Zheng of Qin (246–221 BC), who was to be the First Emperor (221–210 BC), took material from many regions. As he unified the
Saka
Publius Manlius Vulso was a member of the Roman patrician gens Manlia. In 210 BC he was praetor of Sardinia. Publius Manlius Vulso held the office of praetor
Publius Manlius Vulso (praetor)
Publius_Manlius_Vulso_(praetor)
3rd-century BC Egyptian royal mistress
IV marrying his sister Arsinoe III in 220 BC, Agathoclea continued to be his favourite. In late c. 210 BC, Agathoclea may have given birth to a son from
Agathoclea_(mistress)
Kingdom of Ararat 860 BC–858 BC 2 2 Arzashkun 858 BC–850s BC 1-8 3 Tushpa (Van) 832 BC–590 BC 242 4 Armavir Orontid dynasty 331–210 BC 121 5 Yervandashat
Historical capitals of Armenia
Historical_capitals_of_Armenia
Daughter (Sri Lankan Tradition) of Emperor Ashoka
teachings of Buddha at the request of Sri Lankan King Devanampiya Tissa (250 BC – 210 BC) who was a contemporary of Ashoka. Ashoka was initially reluctant to
Sanghamitta
Topics referred to by the same term
shí, the Chinese name for Euryale ferox or fox nut Qin Shi Huang (259 BC–210 BC), founder of the Qin dynasty Qianshi hutong, a Beijing alleyway Qianshi
Qian_shi
BC – Indian texts use the Sanskrit word "Shunya" to refer to the concept of "void" (zero). 280 BC – 210 BC – Greece, Nicomedes (mathematician) 280 BC
Timeline_of_mathematics
family tree of Chinese monarchs from the foundation of the Qin dynasty in 221 BC until the end of the Sixteen Kingdoms period (ending with the destruction
Family tree of Chinese monarchs (221 BCE – 453 CE)
Family_tree_of_Chinese_monarchs_(221_BCE_–_453_CE)
Calendar year
18 – Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of China (d. 210 BC) Bashu Guafu Qing, Chinese businesswoman (d. 210 BC) Qian, Sima. Records of the Grand Historian, Section:
259_BC
Roman allies that provided naval support
saying that by 260 BC 42 ships were being supplied however others agree that by 210 BC only 12 were supplied, and that by 195 BC 25 ships were being
Socii_navales
Bow-like ranged weapon
in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang (r. 221–210 BC) that are similar to specimens from the subsequent Han dynasty (202 BC–220 AD), while crossbowmen described
Crossbow
Canopy designed to protect against rain or sunlight
umbrellas in Ancient Egyptian art date back to the Fifth Dynasty, around 2450 BC. The umbrella is found in various shapes. Typically it is depicted as a flabellum
Umbrella
Ancient tufa quarries in Rome
latomiae, the word probably came into use sometime between 212 and 180 BC. The fire of 210 BC burned an area along the northeast side of the Forum Romanum as
Lautumiae
Roman general and statesman
Gnaeus Fulvius Centumalus Maximus (died 210 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic in 211 BC. As consul, Fulvius defended Rome against Hannibal with his
Gnaeus Fulvius Centumalus Maximus
Gnaeus_Fulvius_Centumalus_Maximus
Person who is first in line of succession
Chen Killed Fusu Died 210 BC Qin Shi Huang Forced to commit suicide Liu Ju BC 128–BC 91 Emperor Wu of Han Killed Pacorus I Died BC 38 Orodes II of Parthia
Heir_apparent
which existed as an independent realm from the 19th century BC to its fall in the 6th century BC. For the majority of its existence as an independent kingdom
List_of_kings_of_Babylon
Delta by the second half of 1st millennium BC. Kinh Dương Vương was succeeded by Sùng Lãm (c. 2825 BC – 2525 BC). The next royal dynasty produced 18 monarchs
History_of_Vietnam
Ancient style of Chinese characters
during the Eastern Zhou dynasty (771–221 BC), which was later standardized under Qin Shi Huang (r. 221–210 BC). The term large seal script may itself refer
Seal_script
Roman general and statesman, consul in 207 BCE
BC, he was praetor in 212 BC, propraetor in 211 BC during the siege of Capua, before being sent to Spain that same year. He became consul in 207 BC.
Gaius_Claudius_Nero
210 BC
210 BC
Girl/Female
Sikh
Hundred thousand 10 Lakh = 1 million
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lovell, derived from Anglo-Norman French lou ‘wolf’ + the diminutive suffix -el.Lowell is the surname of one of America’s most distinguished New England families, which have been prominent for over 200 years. Its founder, John Lowell (1743–1802), was a legislator and judge. The city of Lowell, MA was named in honor of his son Francis Cabot Lowell (1775–1817), a textile manufacturer.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Irish
Described as “one of the most remarkable women in Irish history†Granuaile or Grainne Ni Mhaille (ang. as Grace O’Malley) was a renowned sea captain who led a band of 200 sea-raiders from the coast of Galway in the sixteenth century. Twice widowed, twice imprisoned, fighting her enemies both Irish and English for her rights, condemned for piracy, and finally pardoned in London by Queen Elizabeth herself, her fame was celebrated in verse and song and in James Joyce’s “Finnegan’s Wake.†She is often seen as a poetic symbol for Ireland.
Male
Hebrew
 (×¢Ö²×–Ö¸×זֵל): Hebrew word (not name), AZA'ZEL means "entire removal" and "scapegoat." In the bible, this word is found in the law of the day of atonement (Leviticus 16:8, 10, 26). It refers to a goat used for sacrifice for the sins of the people. In modern times, Azazel was interpreted as a Satanic, goat-like demon. The name has even been used for the "Angel of Death."
Boy/Male
German
Rules all. The historical Gothic king who plundered Rome in A.D. 410.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Dominick.Chinese : from the name of Meng Mingshi, a senior minister of the state of Qin in the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). His descendants adopted the first character of his given name, which means ‘bright’, as their surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Horace, Latin Horatius, a Roman family name of unknown origin, associated chiefly with the name of the poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 bc).
Surname or Lastname
English (Cheshire)
English (Cheshire) : habitational name from any of various minor places named with Old English ēcels ‘additional part of an estate’, from ēcan ‘to increase’. Compare Etchells.The earliest record of this surname is in Church Minshull, Cheshire, England, in 1566, when John, son of Thomas Eachus, was baptized. Peter Eachus married Margaret Pownall in Church Minshull on 21 April 1594.
Boy/Male
French American
Surname. At the age of 20 the French nobleman Marquis de Lafayette went to fight for four years...
Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : variant of Wen 2.Chinese : from a character in the personal name of Hu Gongman, a retainer of Wu Wang. After the latter established the Zhou dynasty in 1122 bc, he granted the state of Chen to Hu Gongman, whose descendants adopted the second character of his given name, Man, as their surname. This character also means ‘Manchurian’, but the name does not appear to be related to this meaning.Chinese : variant of Wen 3.Chinese : variant of Wan 1.English and Jewish : variant spelling of Mann.Dutch : from Middle Dutch man ‘man’, ‘husband’, ‘vassal’, ‘arbiter’.French : from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Man, derived from Yiddish ‘man’.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of about 20 places so named for having a farmhouse with an upper story (see Loftus).English : variant of Loftus.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Aza'zel, AZAZEL means "entire removal" and "scapegoat." In the bible, this word is found in the law of the day of atonement (Leviticus 16:8, 10, 26). It refers to a goat used for sacrifice for the sins of the people. In modern times, Azazel was interpreted as a Satanic, goat-like demon. The name has even been used for the "Angel of Death."
Biblical
Adramyttium the court of death
Boy/Male
Muslim
Group of camels that number from 100 to 200
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.
Female
English
English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Loved by Many; Ruler of 10 Lakh People
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Daniel Brainerd came to Hartford, CT, in 1649 at around the age of eight. There is a widespread belief that he came from Braintree, Essex, England, and that his surname may be an altered form of that place name, but there is no documentation to support this. In 1662, at the age of 21, he became one of the founders of Haddam, CT.
Male
Hebrew
(שָׂרָף) Hebrew name SARAPH means "burning one" or "serpent." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shelah. It is also the name of a species of venomous serpents mentioned in Numbers 21:6, and the name of an order of six-winged angels mentioned by Isaiah who attend upon God.
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Fragrance
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Noble wolf.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Oriya
A Cow-herd
Girl/Female
Hindu
Shy
Boy/Male
Indian
Full
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, German
Beloved; Dear; Man
Girl/Female
Tamil
Forgiveness, Goddess of life, Maa Parvati
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ramadevi | ரமாதேவீ
Boy/Male
Slavic Greek Polish Russian
Victorious.
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n.
A measure of yarn; for linen, 300 yards; for cotton, 120 yards; a lay.
n.
An Austrian silver coin equivalent to 20 kreutzers, or about 10 cents.
n.
The aspect of planets distant from each other 120 degrees, or one third of the zodiac; trigon.
n.
A symbol representing twenty units, as 20, or xx.
n.
A Roman measure of land, measuring 28,800 square feet, or 240 feet in length by 120 in breadth.
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Trine, an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees from each other.
n.
A lay or skein containing 120 yards of yarn.
v. i.
The time of the sun's passing the solstices, or solstitial points, namely, about June 21 and December 21. See Illust. in Appendix.
a.
Having the characteristic of Zoilus, a bitter, envious, unjust critic, who lived about 270 years before Christ.
n.
A cask containing, sometimes 84, sometimes 120, gallons.
n.
A symbol representing ten units, as 10, x, or X.
n.
The third month of the French republican calendar. It commenced November 21, and ended December 20., See Vendemiaire.
n.
The quantity of 120 pounds of glass.
a.
Of or pertaining to the centigrade thermometer; as, 10¡ centigrade (or 10¡ C.).
n.
Worn out; far gone; advanced. See Strike, v. t., 21.
n.
A fixed quantity of certain commodities; as, a burden of gad steel, 120 pounds.
n.
The sixtieth part of a degree; sixty seconds (Marked thus ('); as, 10¡ 20').
n.
Act of playing at tables. See Table, n., 10.