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American football player and sport coach (1903–1989)
Emmett R. "Abe" Stuber (November 12, 1903 – November 20, 1989) was an American football player and coach of football and basketball. He served as the
Abe_Stuber
American football coach (born 1987)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Jimmy Rogers (American football coach)
Jimmy_Rogers_(American_football_coach)
Football team of Iowa State University
success in his five seasons at Iowa State, finishing with an 18–18 record. Abe Stuber took over as the Cyclones head coach in 1947 and coached the team until
Iowa_State_Cyclones_football
American football player and coach (born 1979)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Matt Campbell (American football coach)
Matt_Campbell_(American_football_coach)
Collegiate sports club in the USA
Southeast Softball Comnplex Soccer stadium Houck Stadium Other venues Abe Stuber Track Complex Houck Field House Redhawks Tennis Complex Colors Red and black
Southeast Missouri State Redhawks
Southeast_Missouri_State_Redhawks
Intercollegiate American football team
Association Abe Stuber 9–0 5–0 1942† Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association Abe Stuber 4–2–1 3–1 1946 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association Abe Stuber
Southeast Missouri State Redhawks football
Southeast_Missouri_State_Redhawks_football
— 19 Mike Michalske 1942–1946 39 18 18 3 .500 8 9 2 .474 — — — — — 20 Abe Stuber 1947–1953 65 24 38 3 .392 12 28 1 .305 — — — — — 21 Vince DiFrancesca
List of Iowa State Cyclones head football coaches
List_of_Iowa_State_Cyclones_head_football_coaches
Surname list
Look up Stuber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stuber, Stueber, Stüber is a German-language surname of two possible origins: one from a place named
Stuber_(surname)
American basketball player and coach (born 1981)
Courleux (1929–1930) George Flamank (1930–1932) Abe Stuber (1932–1935) Charles Harris (1935–1943) Abe Stuber (1943–1946) Joe McDonald (1946–1949) John Adams
Brad_Korn
American football player and coach (born 1961)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Gene_Chizik
American football player and coach (1935–2020)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Johnny_Majors
American college football coach (1871–1954)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Pop_Warner
American football player and coach (born 1940)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Jim_Criner
American football player and coach (born 1938)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Jim Walden (American football)
Jim_Walden_(American_football)
American football coach (born 1973)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Tom_Matukewicz
Sports season
at Cape Girardeau, Missouri. In their eighth season under head coach Abe Stuber, the Indians compiled a 5–3–1 record (1–3–1 against conference opponents)
1939 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season
1939_Missouri_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Association_football_season
American football team season
Chuck Drulis Assistant Head Coach - Ray Prochaska Assistant Head Coach - Abe Stuber Offensive coaches Offensive Line – Ray Prochaska Defensive coaches Defensive
1958_Chicago_Cardinals_season
American football coach and college athletics administrator
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Donnie_Duncan
American basketball coach
Courleux (1929–1930) George Flamank (1930–1932) Abe Stuber (1932–1935) Charles Harris (1935–1943) Abe Stuber (1943–1946) Joe McDonald (1946–1949) John Adams
Ron_Shumate
American college basketball coach
Courleux (1929–1930) George Flamank (1930–1932) Abe Stuber (1932–1935) Charles Harris (1935–1943) Abe Stuber (1943–1946) Joe McDonald (1946–1949) John Adams
Scott_Edgar_(basketball)
American college basketball coach
Courleux (1929–1930) George Flamank (1930–1932) Abe Stuber (1932–1935) Charles Harris (1935–1943) Abe Stuber (1943–1946) Joe McDonald (1946–1949) John Adams
Gary_Garner
writer and politician, member of the European Parliament, heart attack. Abe Stuber, 86, American football player and coach. William J. Whaling ("Wild Bill")
Deaths_in_November_1989
American football player and coach (born 1957)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Tim_Billings
Japanese manga artist
Tsukasa Abe (アベ ツカサ, Abe Tsukasa; born 1995) is a Japanese manga artist. He is from Ibaraki Prefecture. In 2017, Abe made his debut with Kanon, published
Tsukasa_Abe_(manga_artist)
American football player and sports coach
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Clyde Williams (American football)
Clyde_Williams_(American_football)
N/A 1945 Big 6 — 3rd 4 3 1 — — N/A 1946 Big 6 — 5th 2 6 1 — — N/A 1947 Abe Stuber Big 6 — 5th 3 6 0 — — N/A 1948 Big 7 — T–5th 4 6 0 — — N/A 1949 Big 7
List of Iowa State Cyclones football seasons
List_of_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_seasons
American college football season
the 1947 college football season. In their first year under head coach Abe Stuber, the Cyclones compiled a 3–6 record (1–4 against conference opponents)
1947 Iowa State Cyclones football team
1947_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_team
American football player and coach (born 1967)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Paul_Rhoads
American college football season
the 1950 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach Abe Stuber, the Cyclones compiled a 3–6–1 record (2–3–1 against conference opponents)
1950 Iowa State Cyclones football team
1950_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_team
College basketball coach
Courleux (1929–1930) George Flamank (1930–1932) Abe Stuber (1932–1935) Charles Harris (1935–1943) Abe Stuber (1943–1946) Joe McDonald (1946–1949) John Adams
Dickey_Nutt
American college football season
the 1951 college football season. In their fifth year under head coach Abe Stuber, the Cyclones compiled a 4–4–1 record (2–4 against conference opponents)
1951 Iowa State Cyclones football team
1951_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_team
American football player and coach (1934–2017)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Jim_Lohr
American football player and coach (1914–1984)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Wayne_Goddard
American football, baseball, and wrestling coach
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Charles_Mayser
American college football season
the 1949 college football season. In their third year under head coach Abe Stuber, the Cyclones compiled a 5–3–1 record (3–3 against conference opponents)
1949 Iowa State Cyclones football team
1949_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_team
American football player and sports coach (1879–1944)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Henry_Schulte
American football team season
coaches Head Coach – Charley Winner Assistant Coach / Talent Scout - Abe Stuber Offensive coaches Quarterbacks Coach - Harry Gilmer Offensive Backs /
1966 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season
1966_St._Louis_Cardinals_(NFL)_season
American football player and coach (1909–1971)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
James_J._Yeager
American basketball coach (born 1970)
Courleux (1929–1930) George Flamank (1930–1932) Abe Stuber (1932–1935) Charles Harris (1935–1943) Abe Stuber (1943–1946) Joe McDonald (1946–1949) John Adams
Rick_Ray_(basketball)
American football player and coach (born 1953)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Dan_McCarney
Sports season
college football season. In their 14th and final season under head coach Abe Stuber, the Indians compiled an 8–0–1 record (5–0 against MIAA opponents), won
1946 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season
1946_Missouri_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Association_football_season
American college football season
the 1948 college football season. In their second year under head coach Abe Stuber, the Cyclones compiled a 4–6 record (2–4 against conference opponents)
1948 Iowa State Cyclones football team
1948_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_team
American sports coach and administrator (1894–1959)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
George_F._Veenker
American drummer
he took a deeper passion with the drums. Abe's father, Sid, was also a musician and an early influence for Abe before his untimely passing. His influences
Abe_Cunningham
American football and baseball coach (1873–1956)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Ira_C._Brownlie
American basketball player
Courleux (1929–1930) George Flamank (1930–1932) Abe Stuber (1932–1935) Charles Harris (1935–1943) Abe Stuber (1943–1946) Joe McDonald (1946–1949) John Adams
Charlie_Parsley
American football team season
Head coaches Head Coach – Wally Lemm Assistant Coach / Talent Scout - Abe Stuber Offensive coaches Offensive Backs / Game Scouting - Charley Trippi Offensive
1965 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season
1965_St._Louis_Cardinals_(NFL)_season
American football and track coach and college athletics administrator
football at Southeast Missouri State, where was a member of the Emmett Stuber's undefeated 1946 team and graduated in 1948. He began his coaching career
Kenneth_Knox
American football and basketball player and coach (1904–1987)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
George_Flamank
American football player (1931–2018)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Earle_Bruce
American football player and coach (1878–1935)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
A._W._Ristine
American football coach and former player
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Bill_Maskill
American football player and coach
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Tom_Thrower
American athlete and coach (1881–1960)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Ferdinand_Courleux
American college football season
college football season. In their seventh and final year under head coach Abe Stuber, the Cyclones compiled a 2–7 record (1–5 against conference opponents)
1953 Iowa State Cyclones football team
1953_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_team
American football player and coach (1890–1935)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Sam_Willaman
American judge, legislator, college football coach (1886–1961)
Whitlow (1917–1919) Herbert Green (1920–1921) Jim Pixlee (1922–1928) Abe Stuber (1929–1931) No team (1932–1995) Ralph Young (1996–1998) John Welty (1999–2023)
Clarence_P._LeMire
American football player and coach, college athletics administrator (1921–2014)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Jim_Myers
American football coach (born c. 1954)
Whitlow (1917–1919) Herbert Green (1920–1921) Jim Pixlee (1922–1928) Abe Stuber (1929–1931) No team (1932–1995) Ralph Young (1996–1998) John Welty (1999–2023)
John Welty (American football)
John_Welty_(American_football)
Located in Springfield, Missouri, United States
Football 1973 George Edwards Basketball 1973 Dan Devine Football 1974 Abe Stuber Football 1974 Harry Smith Football 1975 August Busch Jr. Baseball 1975
Missouri_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
American football player (1921–2014)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Clay_Stapleton
American football coach
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Ray_Donels
American college football season
touchdown at the new stadium was scored on October 16 on a pass from Emmett "Abe" Stuber to Bert Clark. The first Missouri victory in the new stadium was a 45–6
1926 Missouri Tigers football team
1926_Missouri_Tigers_football_team
American football player and coach (1903–1983)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Mike_Michalske
American football player and coach (1922–2007)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Vince_DiFrancesca
American football player and coach (1871–1954)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
W._P._Finney
American football player and coach (1877–1954)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Edgar_M._Clinton
American college football season
the 1952 college football season. In their sixth year under head coach Abe Stuber, the Cyclones compiled a 3–6 record (1–5 against conference opponents)
1952 Iowa State Cyclones football team
1952_Iowa_State_Cyclones_football_team
American football player and sports coach (1889–1967)
Whitlow (1917–1919) Herbert Green (1920–1921) Jim Pixlee (1922–1928) Abe Stuber (1929–1931) No team (1932–1995) Ralph Young (1996–1998) John Welty (1999–2023)
Jim_Pixlee
American baseball and football coach (1885-1966)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Maury_Kent
American football coach
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Bob Smith (American football coach)
Bob_Smith_(American_football_coach)
American sports coach (1885–1955)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Homer_C._Hubbard
American football player and coach (born 1955)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
Tony_Samuel
American football and basketball coach
Whitlow (1917–1919) Herbert Green (1920–1921) Jim Pixlee (1922–1928) Abe Stuber (1929–1931) No team (1932–1995) Ralph Young (1996–1998) John Welty (1999–2023)
Frank_L._Tinkham
American football player and coach (1871–1959)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Joe Meyers (American football)
Joe_Meyers_(American_football)
American football and baseball coach (born 1946)
Whitlow (1917–1919) Herbert Green (1920–1921) Jim Pixlee (1922–1928) Abe Stuber (1929–1931) No team (1932–1995) Ralph Young (1996–1998) John Welty (1999–2023)
Ralph Young (American football, born 1946)
Ralph_Young_(American_football,_born_1946)
American football player and coach (1873–1956)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Bert_German
American football coach (born c. 1939)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Chuck_Banker
American football player and coach (born 1956)
Ferdinand Courleux (1915–1929) George Flamank (1930–1931) Abe Stuber (1932–1944) No team (1945) Abe Stuber (1946) Wayne Goddard (1947–1951) Kenneth Knox (1952–1967)
John Mumford (American football)
John_Mumford_(American_football)
Japanese politician
Kan Abe (安倍 寛, Abe Kan; 29 April 1894 – 30 January 1946) was a Japanese politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1937 to 1946. A member
Kan_Abe
American collegiate coach (1893–1955)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
Norman_C._Paine
American judge
Whitlow (1917–1919) Herbert Green (1920–1921) Jim Pixlee (1922–1928) Abe Stuber (1929–1931) No team (1932–1995) Ralph Young (1996–1998) John Welty (1999–2023)
Ernest_M._Tipton
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
C._Noel_Workman
Gramley Roland Haerdtner Bobby Hutcherson Jack Imel Alex Jacobowitz Ruth Stuber Jeanne Brian Jones Reg Kehoe and his Marimba Queens Spencer Krug Joe Locke
List_of_marimbists
American reverend, educator, sports coach (died 1933)
Yeager (1937–1940) Ray Donels (1941–1942) Mike Michalske (1942–1946) Abe Stuber (1947–1953) Vince DiFrancesca (1954–1956) Jim Myers (1957) Clay Stapleton
C._E._Woodruff
Japanese writer
Kazushige Abe (阿部 和重, Abe Kazushige; born September 23, 1968 in Higashine, Yamagata) is a contemporary Japanese writer. Amerika no Yoru (アメリカの夜 American
Kazushige_Abe
Japanese anime storyboard artist, sound director, and director
Noriyuki Abe (阿部 記之 (formerly 阿部 紀之), Abe Noriyuki) is a Japanese anime storyboard artist, sound director, and director. He worked at Studio Pierrot on
Noriyuki_Abe
American politician
while visiting friends. Wisconsin Blue Book 1921, Biographical Sketch of Abe L. Biglow, p. 260. A.L. Biglow-obituary, Bryan Democrat (Williams County
Abe_L._Biglow
Film
coming-of-age sex comedy film directed by Richard Goldgewicht. Matt Hamilton and Abe Frank co-wrote as well. It stars Sam McCarthy, Dafne Keen, Steve Buscemi
The_Marshmallow_Experiment
Japanese soldier and admitted war criminal (born c. 1922)
Hiroshi Abe (Japanese: 阿部 宏; born c. 1922) was a Japanese army officer convicted of war crimes. As a first lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army's
Hiroshi_Abe_(officer)
American heavy metal band
work on other bands respectively. Adler and Campbell replaced Morton with Abe Spear. For the next five years, the band practiced in Richmond and around
Lamb_of_God_(band)
American film producer
Abe Stern (March 8, 1888 – July 12, 1951) was an American film producer. He produced 542 films between 1917 and 1929. He was a co-founder of Universal
Abe_Stern
Japanese samurai (1541–1600)
Abe Masakatsu (阿部 正勝; July 4, 1541 – May 19, 1600) was a Japanese samurai of the Abe clan of Mikawa who served Tokugawa Ieyasu. The son of Abe Masanobu
Abe_Masakatsu
American baseball player
Abe Johnson Pitcher Born: Unknown Chicago Died: Unknown Batted: Unknown Threw: Unknown MLB debut July 16, 1893, for the Chicago Colts Last MLB appearance
Abe_Johnson
American newspaper comic strip
Abe Martin was an American newspaper gag-a-day comic strip, drawn by Kin Hubbard and published from 1904 until 1937 in The Indianapolis News and other
Abe_Martin_(comic_strip)
Baseball player
1885 to 1897, spending the majority of his career with the Cuban Giants. "Abe Harrison - Seamheads Negro Leagues Database". www.seamheads.com. Riley, James
Abe_Harrison
1998 film
on the true story of Sada Abe. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Hitomi Kuroki as Sada Abe Tsurutarō Kataoka as Tatsuzo
Sada_(film)
Japanese politician (born 1959)
Toshiko Abe (阿部 俊子, Abe Toshiko; born 19 May 1959) is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives
Toshiko_Abe
Japanese judoka (1922–2022)
Ichiro Abe (安部一郎, Abe Ichirō; 12 November 1922 – 27 February 2022) was a Japanese judoka. He was head of the Promotions Panel at the Kodokan and former
Ichiro_Abe
Scottish footballer
English National Football Archive (subscription required) "Kilmarnock Player Abe Wales Details". www.fitbastats.com. John Litster (October 2012). "A Record
Abraham Wales (footballer, born 1907)
Abraham_Wales_(footballer,_born_1907)
ABE STUBER
ABE STUBER
Surname or Lastname
French (Aubé)
French (Aubé) : from the Old French personal name Aube, a variant of Albert. This is a common surname in VT.English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French aube, albe ‘white’ (i.e. blond), from Latin albus. Compare Albin.
Male
English
 English byname transferred to forename use, ACE means "number one." Compare with another form of Ace.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese name ABÃLIO means "able; proficient; skillful."
Male
English
Pet form of English Gabriel, GABE means "man of God"Â or "warrior of God."
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABE means "foreign; strange." Compare with masculine Babe.
Male
Hebrew
Pet form of Hebrew Abraham, ABI means "father of a multitude." Also spelled Avi. Compare with feminine Abi.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Abel. Probably also an Americanized spelling of the same surname in other languages.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Abel, ABLE means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
God's able-bodied one.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
Father of a multitude. In Genesis the Old Testament patriarch Abram's name was changed to Abraham...
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Hanna, ANE means "favor; grace."
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Abie, ABEY means "father of a multitude."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, Hebrew
Father of a Multitude; Breath; He who is High is Father; Diminutive of Abraham
Male
English
Short form of Hebrew Abraham, ABE means "father of a multitude,"Â and other names beginning with Ab-.
Surname or Lastname
Frisian and North German
Frisian and North German : from the personal name Ade, which is a pet form of Adam or various names beginning with Ad(al)-, for example Adolf, Adalbrecht (see Albrecht).English : from the personal name Ade, one of the many pet forms of Adam.
Male
French
 Variant form of Norman French Asce, ACE means "noble at birth." Compare with another form of Ace.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Well-known Sahabi Abu Moosa Al-ashari
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Exhalation of breath. The second son of Adam in the bible. The variant Able is used as an English...
Male
Hebrew
Pet form of Hebrew Abe, ABIE means "father of a multitude."
Girl/Female
German
Highborn and Steadfast
ABE STUBER
ABE STUBER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ruby
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Happy
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rustom | à®°à¯à®¸à¯à®¤à¯‹à®®
Warrior
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord of Siva
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly in the West Midlands)
English (chiefly in the West Midlands) : topographic name for someone who lived by an extensive (Middle English long) marsh or fen (Middle English more).
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Kind to Other People
Female
Slavic
Feminine form of Slavic Dragan, DRAGANA means "dear, beloved." In use by the Croatians and Serbians.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vallik | வாலà¯à®²à¯€à®•
Edge of a thatched roof
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a variant spelling of Russon.
ABE STUBER
ABE STUBER
ABE STUBER
ABE STUBER
ABE STUBER
v. t.
To instigate or encourage by aid or countenance; -- used in a bad sense of persons and acts; as, to abet an ill-doer; to abet one in his wicked courses; to abet vice; to abet an insurrection.
n.
One who imitates servilely (in allusion to the manners of the ape); a mimic.
n.
One of the stages of life; as, the age of infancy, of youth, etc.
a.
To make able; to enable; to strengthen.
n.
Among weavers, yarn for the warp. Hence, abb wool is wool for the abb.
v. t. & i.
Alt. of Abye
superl.
Legally qualified; possessed of legal competence; as, able to inherit or devise property.
a.
Awe-struck.
v. t.
To cause to grow old; to impart the characteristics of age to; as, grief ages us.
v. t.
To strike with fear and reverence; to inspire with awe; to control by inspiring dread.
superl.
Having sufficient power, strength, force, skill, means, or resources of any kind to accomplish the object; possessed of qualifications rendering competent for some end; competent; qualified; capable; as, an able workman, soldier, seaman, a man able to work; a mind able to reason; a person able to be generous; able to endure pain; able to play on a piano.
v. t.
To mimic, as an ape imitates human actions; to imitate or follow servilely or irrationally.
n.
A particular period of time in history, as distinguished from others; as, the golden age, the age of Pericles.
n.
Mature age; especially, the time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities; as, to come of age; he (or she) is of age.
adv.
To childbed (in the phrase "brought abed," that is, delivered of a child).
n.
An ave Maria.
n.
The time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested; as, the age of consent; the age of discretion.