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English poet and novelist (1931–2024)
Alan Charles Brownjohn FRSL (28 July 1931 – 23 February 2024) was an English poet and novelist. He also worked as a teacher, lecturer, critic and broadcaster
Alan_Brownjohn
British poet, writer and journalist (1924–2018)
Foyles bookshop before becoming a journalist. In 1960, she married poet Alan Brownjohn; they divorced in 1969. As a poet, she was a member of The Group, an
Shirley_Toulson
Surname list
Brownjohn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Brownjohn (1931–2024), English poet and novelist John Brownjohn (1929–2020), British
Brownjohn
1963 novel by Ismail Kadare
The Boston Globe called it "a powerful and poignant Albanian novel". Alan Brownjohn of The Times Literary Supplement praised the novel, calling it "a profoundly
The General of the Dead Army (novel)
The_General_of_the_Dead_Army_(novel)
Literature society in London
Simon Brett 2015 Robin Briggs 1999 *Jenny Brown 2021 *Tony Brown 2020 Alan Brownjohn 1999 James Buchan 2001 Rowan Hisayo Buchanan 2023 Moira Buffini 2014
Royal_Society_of_Literature
Representatives (1980–1982, 1988–1992). Brigitte Birnbaum, 85, German author. Alan Brownjohn, 92, English poet and novelist. Charles Burnett, 83, Scottish antiquarian
Deaths_in_February_2024
District and electoral ward of London, England
Rooster, Paul Young and The Who; lived on Geoffrey Road in the 1980s Alan Brownjohn, poet and novelist, attended Brockley County School Kate Bush, singer
Brockley
UK literary magazine
David Lodge, Jonathan Raban, Wilfrid Sheed, Gillian Tindall, poets Alan Brownjohn, Douglas Dunn, Gavin Ewart, James Fenton, Seamus Heaney, Erica Jong
Encounter_(magazine)
Saint Lucian poet and playwright (1930–2017)
the original on 22 March 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2017. Al Alvarez, Alan Brownjohn, Carmen Bugan, David Constantine, Elizabeth Cook, Robert Conquest, Jonty
Derek_Walcott
English-language literary award
Audiobooks". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-07-09. "Alan Brownjohn". British Council Literature. British Council. Retrieved 2016-01-14
Authors' Club Best First Novel Award
Authors'_Club_Best_First_Novel_Award
Emmanuel Bradford (Exeter) Thomas Edward Brown (Christ Church and Oriel) Alan Brownjohn (Merton) Charles Stuart Calverley (Balliol) Vahni Capildeo (Christ Church)
List of University of Oxford people
List_of_University_of_Oxford_people
English poet, novelist and librarian (1922–1985)
Andrew Motion, Christopher Ricks and Seamus Heaney looked at the poems, Alan Brownjohn wrote on the novels, and Donald Mitchell and Clive James looked at his
Philip_Larkin
1950s English literary movement
in the 1960s by "The Group", whose members included Philip Hobsbaum, Alan Brownjohn, Adrian Mitchell, Peter Porter, Edward Lucie-Smith, George MacBeth,
The_Movement_(literature)
English poet, translator, and illustrator (1927–2015)
of a World, Oxford University Press, 1969 Penguin Modern Poets, with Alan Brownjohn and Michael Hamburger, Penguin 1969 America West Southwest, San Marcos
Charles_Tomlinson
English poet, translator and barrister
recent work has "telling detail and great emotional power" according to Alan Brownjohn. In Honoured, Green juxtaposes the idealized vision of Israel with the
Yvonne_Green
Legendary Arthurian knight
Finkel's 1967 novel Twilight Province (aka Watch Fires to the North). Alan Brownjohn's 1972 poem "Calypso for Sir Bedivere" retells the story of Excalibur
Bedivere
Day of the year
2006) 1930 – Ramsey Muir Withers, Canadian general (died 2014) 1931 – Alan Brownjohn, English poet and author (died 2024) 1931 – Darryl Hickman, American
July_28
1861 anthology of English poetry
George Mackay Brown – Elizabeth Barrett Browning – Robert Browning – Alan Brownjohn – Robert Burns – George Gordon Noel, Lord Byron – Norman Cameron – Roy
Palgrave's_Golden_Treasury
Irish poet, essayist, critic and editor (1954–2012)
thoughtful as well as more frequent, and, according to some sources, like Alan Brownjohn of The Sunday Times for instance, even though he is younger than some
Dennis_O'Driscoll
1995). "Obituary:Barney Simon". Independent. Retrieved 20 August 2025. Alan Brownjohn (19 January 2018). "Jenny Joseph obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved
1932_in_literature
Poetry award
Thomas R. S. Thomas Christopher Hope Leslie Norris Peter Reading 1979 Alan Brownjohn Andrew Motion Charles Tomlinson 1980 George Barker Terence Tiller Roy
Cholmondeley_Award
English writer and poet
the Poetry Archive War Poets' Association Entry for Vernon Scannell Alan Brownjohn, "Vernon Scannell (obituary)", The Guardian, 19 November 2007 "Vernon
Vernon_Scannell
British translator and writer (1924–2007)
Penguin Modern Poets. No. 14. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth 1969 (with Alan Brownjohn and Charles Tomlinson) Travelling. Fulcrum Press, London 1969, ISBN 0-85246-044-9
Michael_Hamburger
Romanian translator of poetry (1958–1977)
Review on 20 September 2003, there appeared an article by the poet Alan Brownjohn about his participation in judging the award for that year. A segment
Corneliu_M._Popescu
and poet. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner in 1969. February 23 – Alan Brownjohn, English poet and novelist, 92 March 22 – Laurent de Brunhoff, French
2024_in_literature
Blessures Cholmondeley Award: Alan Brownjohn, Andrew Motion, Charles Tomlinson Eric Gregory Award: Stuart Henson, Michael Jenkins, Alan Hollinghurst, Sean O'Brien
1979_in_poetry
Browning (1837–1923), writer and scholar Robert Browning (1812–1889), poet Alan Brownjohn (1931–2024), poet and novelist Dorita Fairlie Bruce (1885–1970), children's
List_of_English_writers_(A–C)
British poet, translator and reviewer (born 1956)
earthy sensuality with fine cerebral observation".[full citation needed] Alan Brownjohn, writing in The Sunday Times characterised it as a "substantial and
Martyn_Crucefix
Books published by Oxford University Press
- Richard Murphy - Peter Porter - Anthony Thwaite - Derek Walcott - Alan Brownjohn - Alistair Elliott - Geoffrey Hill - George MacBeth - Fleur Adcock -
Oxford_poetry_anthologies
British poet (1930–1997)
Johannes Bobrowski – Bertolt Brecht – T. J. Brindley – Joseph Brodsky – Alan Brownjohn – León Felipe – Antonio Cisneros – Peter Dale – Gunnar Ekelöf – Hans
Jon_Silkin
London poets' informal group
George MacBeth, Edward Lucie-Smith, Philip Hobsbaum, Peter Redgrove, Alan Brownjohn, Peter Porter and Martin Bell. Ted Hughes occasionally attended. The
The_Group_(literature)
British graphic designer (1931–2006)
Paul Rand. During his time in the United States, Fletcher visited Robert Brownjohn, Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar in New York, became friends with Bob
Alan Fletcher (graphic designer)
Alan_Fletcher_(graphic_designer)
British creative writers' awards
Rosemary Dinnage Richard Holmes 1983 U. A. Fanthorpe Hilary Spurling 1984 Alan Brownjohn P. N. Furbank Martin Seymour-Smith Jackie Kay 1985 John Griffith Bowen
Travelling_Scholarship
Scottish poet and editor (1935–2023)
who had appeared in the magazine, amongst them poets Seamus Heaney, Alan Brownjohn, Roger McGough, Dannie Abse, Brian Patten, Elaine Feinstein, Alasdair
Eddie_Linden
United States. W. H. Auden, City Without Walls Alan Bold, A Perpetual Motion Machine Alan Brownjohn, Sandgrains on a Tray Basil Bunting, Collected Poems
1969_in_poetry
(1837–1923, England, nf) Robert Browning (1812–1889, England/Italy, p/nf) Alan Brownjohn (1931–2024, England, p/f) Orestes Brownson (1803–1876, US, nf) Anatole
List_of_writers_by_name:_B
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918–1983
Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Anthony Royle 22,203 50.4 −6.8 Labour Alan Brownjohn 14,053 31.9 +4.6 Liberal John Baker 7,800 17.7 +2.2 Majority 8,150 18
Richmond_(Surrey)
Boland, In Her Own Image, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom Alan Brownjohn, A Night in the Gazebo David Constantine, A Brightness to Cast Shadows
1980_in_poetry
poet July 29 – C. Narayana Reddy (died 2017), Indian poet July 28 – Alan Brownjohn, English poet and novelist August 11 – Delia Domínguez (died 2022),
1931_in_poetry
seen that it "escapes the shortcomings of Hill's recent work". Poet Alan Brownjohn identified the following themes: "'mourning', 'unfruition', 'misconception'"
Without_Title
Before Sleep Anne Beresford, Footsteps Martin Booth, The Crying Embers Alan Brownjohn, Warrior's Career Florence Bull, Saint David's Day Kevin Crossley-Holland
1972_in_poetry
University Press George Barker, Anno Domino George Mackay Brown, Voyages Alan Brownjohn, Collected Poems 1952–1983 John Cooper Clarke, Ten Years in an Open
1983_in_poetry
Romanian academic, writer, and translator
Desperadoes at the Turn of the Millennium, Bucharest: Ed. ALL, 1999 Alan Brownjohn and the Desperado Age, Ed. Universității București, 2003 The Desperado
Lidia_Vianu
British poet (1930–2017)
praised the book for its readings of "modern English poetry from Yeats to Alan Brownjohn," especially for bringing "new praise and not new blame" to established
Frederick_Grubb_(poet)
British judge and Liberal Party politician
Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Anthony Royle 22,203 50.40 Labour Alan Brownjohn 14,053 31.90 Liberal John Baker 7,800 17.70 Majority 8,150 18.50 Turnout
John_Arnold_Baker
Academic appointment at the University of Oxford
The Guardian. London. 25 May 2009. Retrieved 26 May 2009. Al Alvarez, Alan Brownjohn, Carmen Bugan, David Constantine, Elizabeth Cook, Robert Conquest, Jonty
Professor_of_Poetry
(1929–1995): English novelist, essayist, critic, biographer, and dramatist. Alan Brownjohn (born 1931): English poet and novelist. Charles Bukowski (1920–1994):
List_of_atheist_authors
British poet
Patricia Avis - Bernard Bergonzi - Thomas Blackburn - Arthur Boyars - Alan Brownjohn - George Bruce - Charles Causley - Robert Conquest - Hilary Corke -
George_Sutherland_Fraser
Poetry, edited by Fleur Adcock. London and Boston: Faber and Faber Alan Brownjohn, The Old Flea-Pit Ciarán Carson: The Irish for No, Gallery Press, Wake
1987_in_poetry
York: Cambridge University Press Eavan Boland, In a Time of Violence Alan Brownjohn, In the Cruel Arcade Gerry Cambridge, The Dark Gift and Other Poems
1994_in_poetry
1967 science fiction anthology edited by Roger Mansfield
Bester (first published in Star 1953) "To See the Rabbit", poem by Alan Brownjohn "Pawley's Peepholes" (1951), short story by John Wyndham "Tea in a Space-Ship"
The_Starlit_Corridor
Redgrove, D. M. Thomas Alan Jackson, Jeff Nuttall, William Wantling Charles Bukowski, Philip Lamantia, Harold Norse Alan Brownjohn, Michael Hamburger, Charles
Penguin_Modern_Poets
British poet (born 1963)
and that child's forensic perception, (that) he never grew out of". Alan Brownjohn wrote that his "religious poems ... seem designed for an age of doubt
Michael_Symmons_Roberts
poet published in the United Kingdom Edwin Brock, The Blocked Heart Alan Brownjohn, A Song of Good Life Charles Causley, Collected Poems 1951–1975 (see
1975_in_poetry
1969 studio album by the Rolling Stones
Stratton – tape operators Robert Brownjohn – liner design Victor Kahn – poster design Don McAllester – photography Clayson, Alan (14 May 2006). "The Rolling
Let_It_Bleed
British poet and teacher known for her use of esoteric and unusual words
(new edition, with afterword) (2020) her daughter, Louise Larchbourne Alan Brownjohn, "Rosamund Stanhope: Poet with a fresh view of familiar territory" (obituary)
Rosamund_Stanhope
published in the United Kingdom Thomas Blackburn, A Smell of Burning Alan Brownjohn, The Railings Charles Causley, Johnny Alleluia Jack Clemo, The Map of
1961_in_poetry
Times. No. 43667. 2 June 1924. p. 13. col C. Anthony Thwaite reviewing Brownjohn's Collected Poems, 'Poetry: The vodka in the verse', The Guardian, 7 October
List of atheists (surnames A to B)
List_of_atheists_(surnames_A_to_B)
Ujung Laut (The Shore) Josephine Baker La Petite Tonkinoise 13 Oct 2001 Alan Brownjohn Beethoven Quartet in C-sharp minor, Op. 131 (5th movement – Presto)
List of Private Passions episodes (2000–2004)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2000–2004)
Resurrection Martin Bell, Collected Poems, 1937–1966 D. M. Black, With Decorum Alan Brownjohn, The Lions' Mouths T. S. Eliot, Poems Written in Early Youth, a second
1967_in_poetry
1982 anthology of Philip Larkin
(publisher of The Less Deceived): Nothing To Be Said Clive James: On His Wit Alan Brownjohn: Novels into Poems Christopher Ricks: Like Something Almost Being Said
Larkin_at_Sixty
1964 spy film by Guy Hamilton
weight. The opening credit sequence was designed by graphic artist Robert Brownjohn, featuring clips of all James Bond films thus far projected on Margaret
Goldfinger_(film)
Poetry anthology
Francis Berry - John Betjeman - D. M. Black - Thomas Blackburn - Alan Bold - Alan Brownjohn - Basil Bunting - Miles Burrows - Charles Causley - Barry Cole
British_Poetry_since_1945
1963 James Bond film by Terence Young
director Syd Cain. Title designer Maurice Binder was replaced by Robert Brownjohn. Stunt coordinator Bob Simmons was unavailable and was replaced by Peter
From_Russia_with_Love_(film)
Season of television series
Cheryl Branker as Miss Peterson Neville Barber as Mr John Curtis Penny Brownjohn as Miss Miles Nickola Sterne as Mrs Kennedy Susan Field as Miss Parsons
Grange_Hill_series_3
Kubitschek (honorary); Leif Axel Lorentz Belfrage (honorary) 1957: Nevil Brownjohn; 16th Earl of Dalhousie; Francis Evans; Francis Fogarty; Archibald Forbes;
List of knights grand cross of the Order of the British Empire
List_of_knights_grand_cross_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire
Sheila Levrant de Bretteville Alexey Brodovitch Neville Brody Robert Brownjohn Dick Bruna Peter Buchanan-Smith Jon Burgerman Margaret Calvert Eric Carle
List_of_graphic_designers
World War II naval battle
(Germany and the Second World War). Vol. VI. Translated by Osers, Ewald; Brownjohn, John; Crampton, Patricia; Willmot, Louise (eng. trans. Cambridge University
Battle_of_the_Barents_Sea
names to avoid confusion with existing artists with the same name. The character was referred to as both Alan Turner and Alan Hargreaves in Series 1.
List of Grange Hill characters
List_of_Grange_Hill_characters
Girls' school in Bristol, England
Consorts, Kings of Jordan, Recipients of Jordanian Royal Pardons. Brownjohn, Alan (19 January 2018). "Jenny Joseph obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077
Badminton_School
Indian writer and poet (1938–2004)
neglected nonfiction". caravanmagazine.in. Retrieved 16 February 2025. Brownjohn, Alan (4 June 2004). "Obituary: Dom Moraes". The Guardian. London. "Encyclopaedia
Dom_Moraes
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
Minerva. ISBN 978-07-49391-04-1. Haffner, Sebastian (2003). Churchill. John Brownjohn (translator). London: Haus. ISBN 978-19-04341-07-9. OCLC 852530003. Hastings
Winston_Churchill
Nurse, Classical Voices p 24 ISBN 0-245-50566-0 Corneille, Pierre. Brownjohn, Alan, trans. Horace. University of California.(1996). pp. 15, 76, 303 ISBN 9780946162574
Horace_(play)
English film director (1936–2023)
Paris, Hudson headed a documentary film company with partners Robert Brownjohn and David Cammell. The company produced, among others, the documentaries
Hugh_Hudson
Romanian jazz pianist (1931–2011)
from Mediaround Concert in San Francisco on Răducanu's 71st birthday Brownjohn, Alan (11 November 2011). "Johnny Raducanu obituary: Romania's Mr Jazz who
Johnny_Răducanu
Graphic designer and artist (1932–2017)
co-founded Brownjohn, Chermayeff & Geismar with former Yale schoolmate Tom Geismar and family friend, designer Robert Brownjohn. In 1959 Brownjohn left and
Ivan_Chermayeff
English poet (1946–2025)
book of Upside Down Thinking". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 29 July 2018. Brownjohn, Alan (30 September 2025). "Brian Patten obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved
Brian_Patten
British poet (1932–2018)
National Biography published an entry for Jenny Joseph in March 2022. Brownjohn, Alan (19 January 2018). "Jenny Joseph obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved
Jenny_Joseph
Line Features Roman Polanski (director/screenplay); Gerard Brach, John Brownjohn (screenplay); Peter Coyote, Emmanuelle Seigner, Hugh Grant, Kristin Scott
List of American films of 1994
List_of_American_films_of_1994
1969 British comedy thriller by Dick Clement
Superintendent Hewett Frank Middlemass as Bruce (as Frank Middlemas) Robert Brownjohn as Paul Barry Fantoni as Larry Don McKillop as police driver The exterior
Otley_(film)
Lighthouse
it being practically nil. Raby, A. C.; Pappas, A.; Dassanayake, D. T.; Brownjohn, J. M. W.; D'Ayala, D.; Antonini, A. (2019). "Wolf Rock lighthouse: past
Wolf_Rock_Lighthouse
Polish and French filmmaker (born 1933)
century. The screenplay was written by Polanski, Gérard Brach, and John Brownjohn. The film was shot on location in Tunisia, using a full-sized pirate vessel
Roman_Polanski
Wilfrid Scawen Lyon, Lilian Bowes Bridges, Robert Brooke, Rupert Brownjohn, Alan Bunting, Basil Cameron, Norman Campbell, Joseph Campbell, Roy Cannan
The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse
The_Oxford_Book_of_Twentieth_Century_English_Verse
English novelist and poet (1944–2004)
The Booker Prizes". thebookerprizes.com. Retrieved 11 April 2024. Brownjohn, Alan (14 February 2004). "Martin Booth". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved
Martin_Booth
Russian-British architect (1900–1996)
Chicago; there, he was a close friend and mentor to graphic designer Robert Brownjohn. Beginning in 1949, he oversaw the Institute's merger with the Illinois
Serge_Chermayeff
List of notable UK deaths in a year
cancer". The Express Tribune. 2 October 2025. Retrieved 2 October 2025. Brownjohn, Alan (30 September 2025). "Brian Patten obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved
2025 deaths in the United Kingdom
2025_deaths_in_the_United_Kingdom
Jean-Claude Carrière trs John Brownjohn". The Mirror. Archived from the original on December 18, 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-09. "Alan Lightman looks at creation
Albert Einstein in popular culture
Albert_Einstein_in_popular_culture
Syd Cain—and title designer Maurice Binder, who was replaced by Robert Brownjohn. The original screenwriter for the film was Len Deighton, but he was replaced
Production of the James Bond films
Production_of_the_James_Bond_films
jazz drummer, dies at 73". The Mercury News. Retrieved 2016-11-07. Brownjohn, Alan (2011-11-11). "Johnny Raducanu obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-11-07
2011_in_music
2023 local government election in North Hertfordshire
Palace Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Co-op Catherine Jayne Brownjohn (Cathy Brownjohn) 549 37.8 −2.9 Conservative Jean Margaret Green* 364 25.0 −13
2023 North Hertfordshire District Council election
2023_North_Hertfordshire_District_Council_election
Honor for design and creative professionals
Woodward, 1996 Steve Heller, 1996 Robert Brownjohn, 1995 Paul Davis, 1995 Jay Maisel, 1995 Roy Kuhlman, 1995 Alan Fletcher, 1994 Norman Rockwell, 1994 Ikko
Art Directors Club Hall of Fame
Art_Directors_Club_Hall_of_Fame
"Tony Harrison obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 September 2025. Brownjohn, Alan (30 September 2025). "Brian Patten obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved
2025_in_poetry
British teacher, poet, and critic (1932–2005)
Alfred Noyes, (James) Stewart Parker, and William Stewart Rose (2004). Brownjohn, Alan (7 July 2005). "Obituary: Philip Hobsbaum". The Guardian. "Philip Hobsbaum;
Philip_Hobsbaum
Dedication (2023), for ages 3 to 7. Haffner, Sebastian (2003). Churchill. John Brownjohn (translator). London: Haus. ISBN 978-19-04341-07-9. OCLC 852530003. Hoare
Bibliography of Winston Churchill
Bibliography_of_Winston_Churchill
Electric Dreams Software Paradise Software (David Shea, Mark Eyles, Nigel Brownjohn) 1986 Mermaid Madness Electric Dreams Software Steve Howard, Wayne Blake
List_of_ZX_Spectrum_games
Archived from the original on 2 July 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2007. Brownjohn, Alan (7 July 2005). "Obituary: Philip Hobsbaum". The Guardian. The Times
List of British Jewish writers
List_of_British_Jewish_writers
Frederick Browning (1896–1965), Military Secretary General Sir Nevil Brownjohn (1897–1973), Quartermaster-General to the Forces Brigadier Cecil Alexander
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Global megachurch network headquartered in Australia
Theatre in central Hobart". The Mercury (Hobart). Retrieved 22 August 2022. Brownjohn-Moss, Katya-Rose (28 April 2022). "Dark Mofo organisers scrambling for
Hillsong_Church
English poet and author (1946–2011)
from the original on 23 September 2023. Retrieved 21 September 2024. Brownjohn, Alan. "Reading, Peter Gray (1946–2011)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Peter_Reading
James Bond film motifs
October 2021. Retrieved 1 December 2020. King, Emily; Fletcher, Alan (2005). Robert Brownjohn: Sex and Typography: 1925–1970 Life and Work. London: Laurence
Motifs in the James Bond film series
Motifs_in_the_James_Bond_film_series
ALAN BROWNJOHN
ALAN BROWNJOHN
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Allen. This is the usual spelling of the personal name in England and Scotland, but is infrequent as a surname.
Male
Hebrew
(×¢Ö²× Ö¸×Ÿ) Hebrew name ANAN means "cloud." In the bible, this is the name of one of heads of the people who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. Compare with another form of Anan.
Female
English
 English feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANA means "little rock."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name ALANI means "orange tree."
Male
English
English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANN means "little rock."Â
Male
English
Handsome One
Boy/Male
American, Armenian, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Indian, Irish, Swedish, Swiss
God of Shine; Handsome; Cheerful; Rock; Comely; Peace; Little Rock; Noble; Rock or Noble
Male
English
(×ַלï‹×Ÿ) Variant spelling of English Allon, ALON means "oak tree."
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Albanus, ALBAN means "like Albus," i.e. "white."
Male
English
English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLAN means "little rock."Â
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALUN means "little rock."Â
Male
Celtic
, hunting dog.
Girl/Female
Indian
Little rock, Handsome
Male
Turkish
Turkish name ALTAN means "dawn."
Boy/Male
English American Celtic
Fair; handsome. Famous Bearer: U.S. actor Alan Alda.
Male
Romanian
Romanian name, possibly derived from the word alina, ALIN means "to soothe."Â
Male
French
French form of Celtic Alan, ALAIN means "little rock."Â
Male
English
English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALEN means "little rock."Â
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANO means "little rock."Â
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
ALAN BROWNJOHN
ALAN BROWNJOHN
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Jehovah is God.
Boy/Male
Irish
Son of Olaf.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
To Rejoice
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Goddess of Fame and Beauty
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Life and Alive
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a variant of Veal.
Girl/Female
Spanish Latin
Lucky.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Precocious, Early coming
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch
Bitter
Girl/Female
Tamil
ALAN BROWNJOHN
ALAN BROWNJOHN
ALAN BROWNJOHN
ALAN BROWNJOHN
ALAN BROWNJOHN
a.
Plan.
n.
Alt. of Alman
n.
Skillful plan; device.
n.
The sea otter.
n.
A tribe or collection of families, united under a chieftain, regarded as having the same common ancestor, and bearing the same surname; as, the clan of Macdonald.
a.
A scheme devised; a method of action or procedure expressed or described in language; a project; as, the plan of a constitution; the plan of an expedition.
interj.
An exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil; -- in old writers, sometimes followed by day or white; alas the day, like alack a day, or alas the white.
n.
A wolfhound.
interj.
Ah! alas!
interj.
Alas! Welaway!
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Plan
v. t.
To scheme; to devise; to contrive; to form in design; as, to plan the conquest of a country.
pl.
of Ala
interj.
Alas!
imp. & p. p.
of Plan
inerj.
Anan.
a.
Having no plan.
n.
Alt. of Alman
n.
See Alan.
n.
See Uhlan.