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  • 658 Asteria
  • Main-belt asteroid

    658 Asteria is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. Noah Webster (1884) A Practical Dictionary of the English Language "658 Asteria (1908 BW)". JPL Small-Body

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  • August Kopff
  • German astronomer

    list 656 Beagle 22 January 1908 list 657 Gunlod 23 January 1908 list 658 Asteria 23 January 1908 list 663 Gerlinde 24 June 1908 list 664 Judith 24 June

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  • List of named minor planets: A
  • 11027 Astafʹev 2408 Astapovich 672 Astarte 1218 Aster 73883 Asteraude 658 Asteria 29401 Astérix 248750 Asteroidday 4805 Asteropaios 233 Asterope 236984

    List of named minor planets: A

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  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
  • Gunnlod, mythological Norse giantess DMP · 657 658 Asteria 1908 BW Asteria, various Greek figures DMP · 658 659 Nestor 1908 CS Nestor, mythological Greek

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000

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  • List of minor planets: 1–1000
  • January 23, 1908 Heidelberg A. Kopff  · 39 km (24 mi) MPC · JPL 658 Asteria 1908 BW Asteria January 23, 1908 Heidelberg A. Kopff KOR 22 km (14 mi) MPC ·

    List of minor planets: 1–1000

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  • 657 Gunlöd
  • Main-belt asteroid

    v t e Minor planets navigator 656 Beagle 657 Gunlöd 658 Asteria

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  • List of named minor planets: 1–999
  • Jubilatrix 653 Berenike 654 Zelinda 655 Briseïs 656 Beagle 657 Gunlöd 658 Asteria 659 Nestor 660 Crescentia 661 Cloelia 662 Newtonia 663 Gerlinde 664 Judith

    List of named minor planets: 1–999

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  • 659 Nestor
  • Jupiter trojan asteroid

    v t e Minor planets navigator 658 Asteria 659 Nestor 660 Crescentia

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  • List of submarines of World War II
  • Balao fleet submarine 2,391 31 July 1943 Sunk as target 16 November 1962 Asteria  Regia Marina Acciaio coastal submarine 864 8 November 1941 Scuttled 17

    List of submarines of World War II

    List of submarines of World War II

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  • List of Greek deities
  • Hard, p. 37. Bremmer 2009, para. 1. Parada, s.v. Asteria (1), p. 30. Gantz, p. 40. Tripp, s.v. Asteria, p. 109. Hard, p. 40; Tripp, s.v. Atlas, p. 120

    List of Greek deities

    List of Greek deities

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  • Cenocrinus
  • Genus of crinoids

    or, Could Crinoids Function as Kites?". Journal of Paleontology. 66 (4): 658–665. Bibcode:1992JPal...66..658B. doi:10.1017/S0022336000024501. JSTOR 1305849

    Cenocrinus

    Cenocrinus

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  • List of Catholic saints
  • in Roman Martyrology Assicus unknown c. 490 St. Patrick's coppersmith Asteria of Bergamo 200s 307 found in Roman Martyrology Asterius of Amasea c. 350

    List of Catholic saints

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  • Orichalcum
  • Mythological metal

    the gens name Clodius and Claudius. Plautus, Curculio 202, Miles Gloriosus 658, Pseudolus 688, as cited by the Oxford Lation Dictionary; Martin Robertson

    Orichalcum

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  • 2008–09 Olympiacos B.C. season
  •  GRE Igor Milošević (from Red Star) 20  GRE Ioannis Karathanasis (from Asteria) 12  GRE Charalampos Giannopoulos (from PAOK) 19  GRE Kostas Sloukas (from

    2008–09 Olympiacos B.C. season

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  • Marine invertebrates
  • Marine animals without a vertebral column

    of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Retrieved 26 August 2012. Fox, Richard. "Asterias forbesi". Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine. Lander University. Retrieved 14

    Marine invertebrates

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  • Marine life
  • Organisms that live in salt water

    Britannica". www.britannica.com. 8 June 2023. Retrieved 24 June 2023. Fox R. "Asterias forbesi". Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine. Lander University. Retrieved 14

    Marine life

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  • Bareskin dogfish
  • Species of shark

    (Smooth-hounds) M. albipinnis Gummy shark (M. antarcticus) Starry smooth-hound (M. asterias) Gray smooth-hound (M. californicus) Dusky smooth-hound (M. canis) Sharptooth

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  • Francis Jeffrey Bell
  • English zoologist

    Systematic Arrangement of the Asteroidea. I. The Species of the Genus Asterias. Proceedings of the Zoological Journal of London 1881: 492–515; BHL - A

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  • 2021 in paleontology
  • Disparida and columnals". Monographs of the Palaeontographical Society. 174 (658): 57–148. doi:10.1080/02693445.2020.1853380. S2CID 234750666. Manni, R.;

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  • Caleb
  • Surname or Lastname

    Reduced and altered form of Scottish and Irish McKillip, a Gaelic patronymic from Philip. The form of the name, originally Killip, has been assimilated to that of the Biblical personal name Caleb.English and Welsh

    Caleb

    Reduced and altered form of Scottish and Irish McKillip, a Gaelic patronymic from Philip. The form of the name, originally Killip, has been assimilated to that of the Biblical personal name Caleb.English and Welsh : from the Biblical Hebrew personal name Caleb, the name of one of the only two men who set out with Moses from Egypt to live long enough to enter the promised land (Numbers 26:65). This name, which is derived from a Hebrew word meaning ‘dog’, was popular among the Puritans in the 17th century and was brought by them as a personal name to America.

    Caleb

  • Chaffin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Chaffin

    English (of Norman origin) : descriptive nickname for a bald man, from Middle English chaffin, a diminutive of Old French chauf ‘bald’ (Latin calvus).All present-day English bearers of the name Chaffin are descended from John Chaffin (died 1658), a blacksmith of Bruton, Somerset. The surname is now much more common in America than in England.

    Chaffin

  • Osman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Turkish

    Osman

    Turkish : from the Turkish personal name Osman, Turkish form of Arabic ‛Uthmān. This was the name of the third of the ‘rightly guided’ khalifs (ruled 644–656), one of the ten Companions of the Prophet Muhammad, to whom he gave the good news of entering into paradise.English : variant of Osmond.Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements ans ‘god’ + man ‘man’.Dutch : occupational name for an ox driver, from os ‘ox’, ‘bullock’ + man ‘man’.German (Osmann) : variant of Ossmann (see Ossman).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Oshman or Hausman.

    Osman

  • Ultan
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Ultan

    Means, simply, “”an Ulsterman.”” There have been eighteen saints named Ultan, the best-known being St. Ultan of Ardbraccan, (c. 650 AD). Noted for his care of orphans, the poor and the sick he is regarded as the patron saint of children and a hospital for sick children in Dublin is named in his honor.

    Ultan

  • Wickham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wickham

    English : habitational name from any of various places so called, for example in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, and Oxfordshire. It has been established that wīchām was an Old English term for a settlement (Old English hām) associated with a Romano-British town, wīc in this case being an adaptation of Latin vicus. Childswickham in Gloucestershire bears a British name with a different etymology. The surname is now also common in Ireland, where it was taken in the 17th century.Thomas Wickham is recorded as a freeman of Weathersfield, CT, in 1658.

    Wickham

  • Killian Cillian
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Killian Cillian

    cille means “”associated with the church.”” 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.

    Killian Cillian

  • Tallon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French

    Tallon

    English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French : from a Germanic personal name derived from tal ‘destroy’, either as a short form of a compound name with this first element (compare Talbot) or as an independent byname.English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French : metonymic nickname for a swift runner or for someone with a deformed heel, from Old French talon ‘heel’ (a diminutive of tal, Latin talus).Spanish (Tallón) : either a Spanish variant of Catalan Talló (see Tallo) or a habitational name from any of the places in A Coruña, Ourense, and Pontevedra provinces called Tallón.A native of the Champagne region of France, Jean Talon was intendant for New France in 1665–68, and again in 1669–72.

    Tallon

  • Lincoln
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lincoln

    English : habitational name from the city of Lincoln, so named from an original British name Lindo- ‘lake’ + Latin colonia ‘settlement’, ‘colony’. The place was an important administrative center during the Roman occupation of Britain and in the Middle Ages it was a center for the manufacture of cloth, including the famous ‘Lincoln green’.Abraham Lincoln (1809–65), 16th president of the United States, was the son of an illiterate laborer, descended from a certain Samuel Lincoln, who had emigrated from England to MA in 1637.

    Lincoln

  • Newberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Newberry

    English : habitational name from any of the many places called Newbury, named with the Old English elements nēowe ‘new’ + burh ‘fortress’, ‘fortified town’ (see Berry 1 and Bury).Thomas Newberry emigrated from Devon, England, to Dorchester, MA, in 1634. Among his descendants were a number of very successful manufacturers and entrepreneurs, including the brothers Oliver (1789–1860) and Walter (1804–68) Newberry, whose prosperity was linked with the growth and development of Chicago.

    Newberry

  • Goodyear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goodyear

    English : probably a nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ (Old English gōd) + year, yere ‘year’, bestowed on someone who frequently used the expression, perhaps in the sense ‘(as I hope to have a) good year’ or as a New Year salutation. Alternatively, it may have been from an Americanized form of French Gauthier.English translation of German Gutjahr, originally a nickname for someone born on New year’s Day.The inventor of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear (1800–60) was of the fourth generation descended from Stephen Goodyear (1598–1658), who succeeded Gov. Theophilus Eaton as leader of the company of London merchants that founded the New Haven colony in CT in 1638.

    Goodyear

  • Asteria
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Asteria

    Star.

    Asteria

  • Sheaff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Sheaff

    English (Kent) : from Middle English shefe ‘sheaf’, ‘bundle’ (Old English scēaf), hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a harvest worker, or for someone who paid or collected tithes, from the same term in the sense ‘tenth’ (or other proportion of produce paid as a tithe).Jacob Sheafe (d. 1658) was one of the founds of Boston MA. He is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground there.

    Sheaff

  • Washington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Washington

    English : habitational name from either of the places called Washington, in Tyne and Wear and West Sussex. The latter is from Old English Wassingatūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of the people of Wassa’, a personal name that is probably a short form of some compound name such as Wāðsige, composed of the elements wāð ‘hunt’ + sige ‘victory’. Washington in Tyne and Wear is from Old English Wassingtūn ‘settlement associated with Wassa’.George Washington (1732–99), 1st president of the U.S. (1789–97), was born at Bridges Creek, VA. His great-grandfather had settled in the colony after emigrating from England in 1658. With the passage of time, the surname has come to be borne by more African Americans than English Americans. A prominent example was the educator Booker T. Washington (1856–1915), born a slave in VA, who adopted his surname from his stepfather, Washington Ferguson.

    Washington

  • Broadnax
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Broadnax

    English : unexplained.Thomas Broadnax (c.1586–c.1658) came from Godmersham, Kent, England, to VA in the early 17th century.

    Broadnax

  • Meggs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meggs

    English : metronymic from Megg, a reduced form of the personal name Margaret (see Margeson).Vincent Meggs (c.1583–1658) came to Weymouth, MA, from East Devon, England, in or before 1639.

    Meggs

  • Allerton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Allerton

    English : habitational name from any of several places so called. Allerton on Merseyside, Chapel Allerton in West Yorkshire, and others in West Yorkshire were named in Old English as alra tūn ‘settlement by the alders’. One in Somerset (Alwarditone in Domesday Book) is ‘Ælfweard’s settlement’; one in West Yorkshire (Allerton Mauleverer, Alvertone in Domesday Book) is ‘Ælfhere’s settlement’.Isaac Allerton (?1586–1658) was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. His descendants included Samuel Allerton (1828–1914), one of the founders of modern Chicago.

    Allerton

  • Horace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Horace

    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).

    Horace

  • Ultana
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Ultana

    Has been used mainly in Northern Ireland as a female form ofUltach “an Ulsterman.” There have been eighteen saints named Ultan. St. Ultan of Ardbraccan, c. 650 AD, noted for his care of the poor, orphans and the sick is considered the patron saint of children and a hospital for sick children in Dublin is named after him.

    Ultana

  • Underhill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Underhill

    English : topographic name for someone who lived at the foot of a hill, or a habitational name from Underhill in Devon, named from Old English under ‘under’ + hyll, or from Underhill in Kent, named from Old English under + helde ‘slope’.John Underhill (c.1597–1672) was born in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. His father was a mercenary in the Netherlands, and he himself became a cadet in the Prince of Orange’s guards. In 1630 he emigrated to Boston, MA, where he was appointed captain of militia. In 1664–65 he played a significant role in helping to bring the Dutch colony of New Netherland under English control.

    Underhill

  • Edwards
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also common in Wales)

    Edwards

    English (also common in Wales) : patronymic from Edward.One of the earliest American bearers of this very common English surname was William Edwards, the son of Rev. Richard Edwards, a London clergyman in the age of Elizabeth I, who came to New England about 1640. His descendant Jonathan (1703–58), of East Windsor, CT, was a prominent Congregational clergyman whose New England theology led to the first Great Awakening, a great religious revival.

    Edwards

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  • Nara
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Japanese, Latin

    Nara

    Happy; Near One; Joyous; Place Name; The Nearest and Dearest One; An Oak Tree; A Companion

  • Charanjeet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Charanjeet

    One who has won over the Lord (Charanjeet)

  • Coridan
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Coridan

    Ready to fight.

  • Amitaruci
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit

    Amitaruci

    Very Glorious

  • Ola
  • Girl/Female

    Norse American Hawaiian

    Ola

    Descendant.

  • Hueston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and northern Irish

    Hueston

    English and northern Irish : variant spelling of Houston.

  • Abarron
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Abarron

    Father of a multitude.

  • Veola
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Veola

    The Violet Flower

  • Roschana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Roschana

    Passionate; Quicksilver

  • Baalaraju
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Baalaraju

    Strong

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  • Five-finger
  • n.

    A starfish with five rays, esp. Asterias rubens.

  • Zouave
  • n.

    Hence, one of a body of soldiers who adopt the dress and drill of the Zouaves, as was done by a number of volunteer regiments in the army of the United States in the Civil War, 1861-65.

  • Starstone
  • n.

    Asteriated sapphire.

  • But-thorn
  • n.

    The common European starfish (Asterias rubens).

  • Asteriated
  • a.

    Radiated, with diverging rays; as, asteriated sapphire.

  • Benedictus
  • a.

    The song of Zacharias at the birth of John the Baptist (Luke i. 68); -- so named from the first word of the Latin version.

  • Sol
  • n.

    A silver and gold coin of Peru. The silver sol is the unit of value, and is worth about 68 cents.

  • Solon
  • n.

    A celebrated Athenian lawmaker, born about 638 b. c.; hence, a legislator; a publicist; -- often used ironically.

  • Calypso
  • n.

    A small and beautiful species of orchid, having a flower variegated with purple, pink, and yellow. It grows in cold and wet localities in the northern part of the United States. The Calypso borealis is the only orchid which reaches 68¡ N.

  • Sucre
  • n.

    A silver coin of Ecuador, worth 68 cents.

  • Asterias
  • n.

    A genus of echinoderms.

  • Five-twenties
  • n. pl.

    Five-twenty bonds of the United States (bearing six per cent interest), issued in 1862, '64, and '65, redeemable after five and payable in twenty years.