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Alexander Smith may refer to: Alexander Smith (American politician) (1818–1878), American businessman and congressman-elect Alexander Mortimer Smith (1818–1895)
Alexander_Smith
American murderer of her own children (born 1971)
Review – Susan Smith Trial – Dec. 28, 1995 – CNN Michael & Alexander Smith Memorial at Find a Grave Susan Smith SCDOC Inmate Details Susan Smith November 2024
Susan_Smith
English actor (born 1991)
Toby-Alexander Smith (born 26 February 1991) is an English actor, known for playing Gray Atkins in the BBC soap opera EastEnders (2019–2022, 2026). Smith was
Toby-Alexander_Smith
Canadian actor
Douglas Alexander Smith (born June 22, 1985) is a Canadian actor known for his work on the HBO series Big Love as Ben Henrickson. His other work includes
Douglas_Smith_(actor)
RLDS Church leader, son of Joseph and Emma Smith (1838–1909)
Alexander Hale Smith (June 2, 1838 – August 12, 1909) was the third surviving son of Joseph Smith and Emma Hale Smith. Smith was born in Far West, Missouri
Alexander_Hale_Smith
Scottish-Zimbabwean writer and academic
Sir Alexander "Sandy" McCall Smith CBE FRSE FRSL (born 24 August 1948) is a Scottish legal scholar and author of fiction. He was born and brought up in
Alexander_McCall_Smith
Canadian businessman, politician and philanthropist (1820–1914)
Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, PC, GCMG, GCVO PC DL FRS (6 August 1820 – 21 January 1914), known as Sir Donald A. Smith between
Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal
Donald_Smith,_1st_Baron_Strathcona_and_Mount_Royal
American mathematician
Alexander Smith is an American mathematician and (since 2025) assistant professor at Northwestern University. Specializing in number theory, Smith is renowned
Alexander Smith (mathematician)
Alexander_Smith_(mathematician)
Compiler of volumes of biographies
Captain Alexander Smith (fl. 1714–1726) was a compiler of volumes of biographies. Presumed to be a nom de plume, but the details of the real authors are
Captain_Alexander_Smith
Fictional character from EastEnders
fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Toby-Alexander Smith. He was introduced by executive producer Kate Oates in episode 5893
Gray_Atkins
English actress (born 1987)
Walsh has been in a relationship with former EastEnders actor Toby-Alexander Smith since 2020. Their first daughter was born in 2021. They announced their
Amy_Walsh_(actress)
American politician (1850–1932)
Thomas Alexander Smith (September 3, 1850 – May 1, 1932) was an American politician who was a member of the Maryland State Senate and represented the
Thomas_Alexander_Smith
Scottish poet and essayist
Alexander Smith (1829/30, probably 31 December 1829 – 5 January 1867) was a Scottish poet, labelled as one of the Spasmodic School, and essayist. Alexander
Alexander_Smith_(poet)
Canadian politician (1868–1916)
Alexander Smith Smith (August 24, 1868 – November 10, 1916) was a hardware merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Moosomin from
Alexander_S._Smith
American manufacturer, sportsman, and philanthropist (1874-1929)
1874, to William Francis Cochran and Eva Smith. His grandfather was Alexander Smith, founder of the Alexander Smith Carpet Company. Cochran inherited his
Alexander_Smith_Cochran
American politician (1880–1966)
Howard Alexander Smith (January 30, 1880 – October 27, 1966) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Republican Party, Smith served as a
H._Alexander_Smith
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Alexander Smith House may refer to: Alexander Smith House (Brentwood, Tennessee), listed on the National Register of Historic Places Alexander Smith House
Alexander_Smith_House
British idealist philosopher (1863–1939)
John Alexander Smith (21 April 1863 – 19 December 1939) was a British idealist philosopher, who was the Jowett Lecturer of philosophy at Balliol College
John_Alexander_Smith
Topics referred to by the same term
William A. Smith or William Alexander Smith may refer to: William Alden Smith (1859–1932), U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the U.S. state of
William_A._Smith
American politician
Alexander Smith (October 14, 1818 – November 5, 1878) was a Yonkers, New York, businessman and political figure who founded the Alexander Smith & Sons
Alexander Smith (American politician)
Alexander_Smith_(American_politician)
Giles Alexander Smith (September 29, 1829 – November 8, 1876), was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Smith was born in Jefferson
Giles_Alexander_Smith
Canadian legal scholar and writer (1958–2022)
Stephen Alexander Smith FRSC (1958 – November 29, 2022) was a Canadian legal scholar and writer. Smith was born in Toronto and earned a Bachelor of Arts
Stephen_Alexander_Smith
Private James Alexander Smith VC (5 January 1881 – 21 May 1968) was born in Workington, Cumberland and was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross
James_Alexander_Smith
Leader in the Latter Day Saint movement (1876–1958)
Israel Alexander Smith (February 2, 1876 – June 14, 1958) was the fourth son of Joseph Smith III and a grandson of Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of the
Israel_A._Smith
US Army major general
Harry Alexander Smith (18 June 1866 – 29 May 1929) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Spanish–American War, Military Government
Harry_Alexander_Smith
School in Houston, Texas, United States
Alexander-Smith Academy (ASA) was a private school located at 10255 Richmond Avenue in the Westchase district of Houston, Texas, United States. The school
Alexander-Smith_Academy
Founder of the Boys Brigade (1854–1914)
Sir William Alexander Smith (27 October 1854 – 10 May 1914), the founder of the Boys' Brigade, was born in Pennyland House, Thurso, Scotland. He was the
William Alexander Smith (Boys' Brigade)
William_Alexander_Smith_(Boys'_Brigade)
19th-century Scottish philosopher
Alexander Smith (12 June 1796 – 12 February 1851) was a Scottish philosopher and educator from Banff, Aberdeenshire. He is known for his contributions
Alexander_Smith_(philosopher)
Scottish chemist
Alexander Smith (11 September 1865 – 8 September 1922) was a Scottish chemist, who spent his working life teaching in the universities of America. He
Alexander_Smith_(chemist)
American translator and author
Alexander O. Smith is a professional Japanese to English translator and author. While his output covers many areas such as adaptation of Japanese novels
Alexander_O._Smith
American artist
Albert Alexander Smith (September 17, 1896 – April 3, 1940) was an American artist, illustrator, and jazz musician. According to Theresa Leininger-Miller
Albert_Alexander_Smith
Canadian painter
Charles Alexander Smith (1864–1915) was a Canadian painter from Ontario. He was professionally known as Charles Alexander. Assemblée des six-comtés (painting)
Charles_Alexander_Smith
American historian
Alexander Smith Taylor (1817–1876), best known for his Indianology of California written in a column for The California Farmer and Journal of Useful Arts
Alexander_Smith_Taylor
Topics referred to by the same term
John Alexander Smith (1863–1939) was a British idealist philosopher. John Alexander Smith may also refer to: John Alexander Smith (curator) (c.1814–1889)
John Alexander Smith (disambiguation)
John_Alexander_Smith_(disambiguation)
English actress (born 1971)
Sarah Smith (born 3 January 1971), known professionally as Sarah Alexander, is an English actress. She has appeared in British series including Armstrong
Sarah_Alexander
English novelist and poet (1820–1849)
pp. 986–987. ISBN 9780748122189. Alexander & Smith, The Oxford Companion to the Brontës, p. 72 Alexander & Smith, The Oxford Companion to the Brontës
Anne_Brontë
American football player (born 1984)
Alexander Douglas Smith (born May 7, 1984) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for
Alex_Smith
Landform in Scotland
for its fantastical appearance since the Victorian period. The poet Alexander Smith dubbed it "a nightmare of nature". View of the Quiraing (left) and
Quiraing
Scottish golfer
Alexander Smith was a Scottish professional golfer. Smith placed seventh in the 1860 Open Championship. Smith was born in Scotland circa 1840. The 1860
Alexander_Smith_(golfer)
British fiction writer
Alexander Gordon Smith (27 February 1979, Norwich, England) is an author of children and Young Adult fiction. During his teenage years, Smith went through
Alexander_Gordon_Smith
American lawyer, planter, and veteran of the Texas Revolution (1816–1863)
Joseph Alexander Smith Acklen (July 6, 1816 – September 11, 1863) was an American lawyer, planter, and veteran of the Texas Revolution, best known as
Joseph_Alexander_Smith_Acklen
Last Bounty mutineer (1767–1829)
after the mutiny. His real name was John Adams, but he used the name Alexander Smith until he was discovered in 1808 by Captain Mayhew Folger of the American
John_Adams_(mutineer)
American mycologist (1904-1986)
Alexander Hanchett Smith (December 12, 1904 – December 12, 1986) was an American mycologist known for his extensive contributions to the taxonomy and phylogeny
Alexander_H._Smith
Canadian-American philosopher (born 1970)
James Kenneth Alexander Smith (born October 9, 1970) is a Canadian-American philosopher who is currently Professor of Philosophy at Calvin University
James_K._A._Smith
Sir Alexander Abel Smith KCVO TD JP (18 September 1904 – 17 April 1980) was a British Army officer and merchant banker from the Smith banking family.
Alexander_Abel_Smith
British judge
Sir Marcus Alexander Smith (born 1 July 1967) is a British High Court judge. Smith was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, completing a BA in 1988 and
Marcus_Smith_(judge)
American opera singer
he died in April 1920. Multimillionaire sportsman and carpet tycoon Alexander Smith Cochran. They married in September 1920, and divorced in 1922. He died
Ganna_Walska
Scottish physician, antiquarian, archaeologist and ornithologist
John Alexander Smith FRSE FSA Scot (June 1818–17 August 1883) was a Scottish physician, antiquarian, archaeologist and ornithologist. He was born at 13
John Alexander Smith (physician)
John_Alexander_Smith_(physician)
British business executive
Alexander W. Smith is a business executive and Chairman of The Vitamin Shoppe. He was formerly CEO of Pier 1 Imports. He was educated at the University
Alexander_Smith_(businessman)
Historic district in New York, United States
The Alexander Smith Carpet Mills Historic District is a national historic district located at Yonkers, Westchester County, New York. It includes 85 contributing
Alexander Smith Carpet Mills Historic District
Alexander_Smith_Carpet_Mills_Historic_District
The bibliography of Alexander McCall Smith, a Scottish legal scholar and author of fiction. He was raised in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and was formerly
Alexander McCall Smith bibliography
Alexander_McCall_Smith_bibliography
American planter and slave trader (1817–1887)
plantations) since 1901. When married to her second husband, Joseph Alexander Smith Acklen, Adelicia Acklen built the Belmont Mansion in Nashville, Tennessee
Adelicia_Acklen
Topics referred to by the same term
McGarvie Smith (1844–1918), Australian metallurgist and bacteriologist John Bernhardt Smith (1858–1912), American entomologist John Alexander Smith (1863–1939)
John_Smith
Law regulating State Department broadcasting
lacking. Co-sponsoring the Mundt bill in the Senate was Senator H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ). The stated purpose of the reintroduced legislation was not
Smith–Mundt_Act
American Film
comedy film written and directed by Caleb Alexander Smith. A buddy romp set in L.A. starring Caleb Alexander Smith, and David Krumholtz, Caiden, an earnest
Forelock_(film)
South African boxer
William Alexander Smith (19 July 1904 – 20 December 1955) was a South African bantamweight professional boxer who competed in the 1920s. He was reigning
William Alexander Smith (boxer)
William_Alexander_Smith_(boxer)
Musical artist
Mark Alexander Smith (25 February 1960 – 2 November 2009) was a British bassist and record producer, who became known as a session musician for numerous
Mark_Smith_(musician)
American actress (1921–1993)
Alexis Smith was born in Penticton, British Columbia, on June 8, 1921, the only child of Gladys Mabel Smith (née Fitz-Simmons; a Canadian) and Alexander Smith
Alexis_Smith
American R&B singer (1992–2022)
Brandon Alexander Smith (March 12, 1992 – November 17, 2022), known professionally as B. Smyth, was an American singer, songwriter, rapper and dancer
B._Smyth
American actor (1907–1937)
Ross Alexander (born Alexander Ross Smith, Jr.; July 27, 1907 – January 2, 1937) was an American stage and film actor. Alexander was born Alexander Ross
Ross_Alexander
Australian politician
Alexander Kennedy Smith (7 July 1824 – 16 January 1881) was a Scottish/Australian engineer and former Mayor of Melbourne. He worked on the development
Alexander_Kennedy_Smith
English-born New Zealand businessman and museum director
John Alexander Smith (1813 or 1814 – 13 June 1889) was an early figure in colonial New Zealand. Setting up one of the earliest stores in Auckland, he
John Alexander Smith (curator)
John_Alexander_Smith_(curator)
English actor, comedian, broadcaster and singer (born 1970)
Alexander Henry Fenwick Armstrong (born 2 March 1970) is an English actor, comedian, broadcaster and singer. He hosts the BBC One game show Pointless
Alexander_Armstrong
1959 model of photocopier produced by Xerox; first successful commercial photocopier
ISBN 9780802086082. Alexander & Smith 1988, p. 35. Owen 2004, pp. 261. Owen 2004, p. 95. Owen 2004, pp. 117. Owen 2004, pp. 122, 127. Alexander & Smith 1988, p. 37
Xerox_914
American bishop (1850–1911)
Alexander Mackay-Smith (June 2, 1850 – November 16, 1911) was sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, serving as diocesan bishop in 1911
Alexander_Mackay-Smith
Proposed subgroup of Austronesian languages
languages, it is incompatible with Alexander Adelaar's Malayo-Sumbawan hypothesis. However, in 2023, Alexander D. Smith reinterpreted the branch as a "zone
Greater North Borneo languages
Greater_North_Borneo_languages
Scottish-American golfer
Alexander Smith (28 January 1874 – 21 April 1930) was a Scottish-American professional golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century. Smith
Alex_Smith_(golfer)
1785 poem by Robert Burns
a biographical memoir by Alexander Smith. (The Globe edition.). Macmillan & Company. pp. 44–7. Robert Burns, Alexander Smith Poems, songs, and letters:
Halloween_(poem)
British Army general (born 1964)
General Sir Mark Alexander Popham Carleton-Smith, GCB, CBE, DL (born 9 February 1964) is a senior British Army officer who served as Chief of the General
Mark_Carleton-Smith
Medal awarded to Canadian cadets
Strathcona's Trust. An Organisation founded by Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona in 1909. Smith endowed the trust with a $500 000 donation (roughly
Lord_Strathcona_Medal
Canadian politician
Alexander Wilson Smith (November 12, 1856 – October 10, 1913) was a farmer and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Middlesex North in the
Alexander_Wilson_Smith
Alexander Howland Smith (16 March 1859 – 3 May 1913), also known as the "Antique Smith", was a Scottish document forger in the 1880s. His forgeries still
Alexander_Howland_Smith
Topics referred to by the same term
Will, Bill, or Billy Smith may refer to: William Smith (Master of Clare College, Cambridge) (1556–1615), English academic William Smith (antiquary) (c. 1653–1735)
William_Smith
Alexander Mortimer Smith (May 8, 1818 – January 19, 1895) was a Scottish-born Canadian businessman, soldier and politician who was a member of the Legislative
Alexander_Mortimer_Smith
was founded in Glasgow, Scotland, on 4 October 1883 by Sir William Alexander Smith, and celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2008. Felden Lodge in Hemel
The Boys' Brigade in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
The_Boys'_Brigade_in_the_United_Kingdom_and_Republic_of_Ireland
Canadian politician (1825-1897)
Amor De Cosmos (born William Alexander Smith; August 20, 1825 – July 4, 1897) was a Canadian journalist, publisher and politician. He served as the second
Amor_De_Cosmos
American basketball player (born 1983)
Steven Alexander Smith (born April 12, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player. Standing at 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m), he played both forward
Steven_Smith_(basketball)
American judge (1817–1878)
Alexander Smith Johnson (July 30, 1817 – January 26, 1878) was a Judge and Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and was a United States circuit
Alexander_S._Johnson
Town in Northwest Territories, Canada
northern set of rapids. It was called Fort Smith. Both posts were named in honour of Donald Alexander Smith, who in August 1897, was elevated to the Peerage
Fort Smith, Northwest Territories
Fort_Smith,_Northwest_Territories
Scottish lawyer and judge
husband, David Alexander, was educated at Fettes College in the 1960s. Their son and daughter were students at the Edinburgh Academy. Smith has repeatededly
Anne_Smith,_Lady_Smith
American politician
William Alexander Smith (January 9, 1828 – May 16, 1888) was a U.S. Representative from the state of North Carolina. Smith was born in Warren County, North
William Alexander Smith (politician)
William_Alexander_Smith_(politician)
Canadian basketball player (born 1998)
Shaivonte Aician Gilgeous-Alexander (/ˈʃeɪ/ SHAY; born July 12, 1998), also known by his initials SGA, is a Canadian professional basketball player for
Shai_Gilgeous-Alexander
American ice hockey player (born 1988)
Benjamin Alexander Smith (born July 11, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey forward. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for
Ben Smith (ice hockey, born 1988)
Ben_Smith_(ice_hockey,_born_1988)
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas A. Smith may refer to: Thomas Alexander Smith (1850–1932), American politician Thomas Assheton Smith I (1752–1828), English landowner and all-round
Thomas_A._Smith
Berkeley Alexander Smith (8 December 1918 – 22 April 2003) was a broadcaster and a senior figure in the television world for nearly 40 years. Born in
Berkeley_Smith
American sociologist (born 1947)
2017. Wallace & Wolf 2006, p. 59. Alexander 2006, pp. 4–6. Alexander & Smith 2003. Alexander 1995, pp. 128–217. Alexander, Jeffrey C. (18 September 2003)
Jeffrey_C._Alexander
Topics referred to by the same term
Alexander Cochran may refer to: Alexander Gilmore Cochran (1846–1928), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania Alexander Smith Cochran (1874–1929), businessman
Alexander_Cochran
American football player (born 1982)
Edwin Alexander Smith (born May 22, 1982) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL)
Alex_Smith_(tight_end)
American dancer, choreographer, and actress (born 1957)
Award nomination in 2015. Alexander also received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination for playing Bessie Smith's sister Viola in the 2015 HBO
Khandi_Alexander
English academic, lawyer and author
Stanley Alexander de Smith FBA (27 March 1922 – 12 February 1974) was an English academic lawyer and author. De Smith was born in London and educated
Stanley_Alexander_de_Smith
and experiences harsh winters. Another possible theory according to Alexander Smith in 'A New History of Aberdeenshire' is that it comes from the Celtic
Leochel-Cushnie
American football player (born 1983)
Bradley Alexander Smith (born December 12, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League
Brad Smith (American football, born 1983)
Brad_Smith_(American_football,_born_1983)
Zimbabwe National Army chaplain
Alexander Douglas "Alec" Smith (25 May 1949 – 19 January 2006) was a Zimbabwe National Army chaplain and son of Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith. Smith
Alec_Smith
Topics referred to by the same term
Carter County, Missouri James Alexander Smith and Elmarion Smith Barn and Lame-Smith House, Halsey, Oregon, NRHP-listed Smith House (disambiguation) This
James_Smith_House
1873 assembly of Patriotes
Counties Assembly by Charles Alexander Smith" [An Unfinished Destiny: The Six Counties Assembly by Charles Alexander Smith] (PDF). Cap-aux-Diamants (30):
Assembly_of_the_Six_Counties
Scottish footballer
Alexander Smith (7 November 1875 – 12 November 1954) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside left for Rangers and the Scotland national team
Alec Smith (footballer, born 1875)
Alec_Smith_(footballer,_born_1875)
Name list
football player Alexander McCall Smith (born 1948), Scottish writer Alexander McClure (1828–1909), American politician, editor and writer Alexander Lyell McEwin
Alexander
German actor (born 1983)
Alexander Dreymon (born Alexander Doetsch; 7 February 1983) is a German actor. He is best known for portraying Uhtred of Bebbanburg in the television
Alexander_Dreymon
Roman Catholic bishop in Scotland (c. 1684–1766)
Alexander Smith (c. 1684 – 21 August 1766) was a Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District, Scotland. Born in Fochabers
Alexander Smith (bishop, born 1684)
Alexander_Smith_(bishop,_born_1684)
Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
on Vancouver Island. Founded in 1911, the park was named for Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, a wealthy philanthropist and
Strathcona_Provincial_Park
ALEXANDER SMITH
ALEXANDER SMITH
Male
Polish
Polish and Slovene form of Greek Alexandros, ALEKSANDER means "defender of men."
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Latin
Defender of Mankind; Feminine of Alexander
Male
English
(Hebrew ×Ö²×œÖ¶×›Ö°Ö¼×¡Ö·× Ö°×“Ö¶×¨): Anglicized form of Latin Alexandrus (Greek Alexandros), ALEXANDER means "defender of mankind." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Simon, a relative of the high priest, a Jew in Acts 19:33, and a coppersmith who opposed Paul.
Boy/Male
Greek American
Defender; protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great.
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Alexandrus, ALEXANDRO means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Jamaican, Portuguese, Swedish
Protector of Man; Man's Defender; Feminine of Alexander; Helper and Defender of Mankind; To Defend; To Help
Boy/Male
French American Greek Arthurian Legend
Boy/Male
Swedish American Greek Biblical Shakespearean
Defender of man.
Female
Greek
 Feminine form of Greek Alexandros, ALEXANDRA means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Egyptian, English, Greek, Latin
Defender of Mankind; Female Version of Alexander
Male
English
Great Protector
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swiss
French Form of Alexander
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Alexandros, ALEXANDRU means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
Greek
Defender; protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great.
Male
Dutch
, defender of man.
Female
English
Variant spelling of Latin Alexandria, ALEXANDREA means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
American, Basque, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil, Ukrainian
Helper and Defender of Mankind; Protector of Mankind; Warrior; Defender of Men
Male
French
French and Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Alexandrus, ALEXANDRE means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
English Greek American
Feminine of Alexander. Defender of mankind.
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Alexander, ALEXANDRA means "defender of mankind." Compare with other forms of Alexandra.
ALEXANDER SMITH
ALEXANDER SMITH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English cubit ‘forearm’ (from Latin cubitum), presumably applied as a nickname for someone with strong or otherwise remarkable forearms; in its extended sense, as a unit of length, it may have been a metonymic occupational name for a builder.
Boy/Male
Indian
Tremendous
Boy/Male
Muslim
Excellent, Eminent in learning (1)
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victorious; Happy Brave
Boy/Male
German
Famous Fighter
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
White rose
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian, French, German, Polish
Great; Strong
Female
Russian
(ОгафьÑ) Variant spelling of Russian Agafia, OGAFIA means "good."
Boy/Male
Greek
Easterner.
Girl/Female
Tamil
New
ALEXANDER SMITH
ALEXANDER SMITH
ALEXANDER SMITH
ALEXANDER SMITH
ALEXANDER SMITH
v. t.
To pass over; as, Alexander transpassed the river.
n.
Work done by a smith; smithing.
n.
Alt. of Alisanders
n.
One of several alkaloids found in the leaves of the oleander.
n.
The art or occupation of a smith; smithing.
n.
A genus of plants, some species of which produce beautiful and fragrant flowers; Cape jasmine; -- so called in honor of Dr. Alexander Garden.
n.
A beautiful evergreen shrub of the Dogbane family, having clusters of fragrant red or white flowers. It is native of the East Indies, but the red variety has become common in the south of Europe. Called also rosebay, rose laurel, and South-sea rose.
n.
The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.
n.
The workshop of a smith; a smithy or stithy.
n.
A brief writing formed as if to be inscribed on a monument, as that concerning Alexander: "Sufficit huic tumulus, cui non sufficeret orbis."
n.
The Smithsonian Institution.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. Smithson, or to the national institution of learning which he endowed at Washington, D. C.; as, the Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Reports.
n.
An umbelliferous plant, the common Alexanders of Western Europe (Smyrnium Olusatrum).
n.
One of a sect of philosophers, said to have been found in India by Alexander the Great, who went almost naked, denied themselves the use of flesh, renounced bodily pleasures, and employed themselves in the contemplation of nature.
n.
A period of time reckoned from some particular date or epoch; a succession of years dating from some important event; as, the era of Alexander; the era of Christ, or the Christian era (see under Christian).
n. pl.
Fragments; atoms; smithers.
n.
the oleander.
n.
The dialect, formed with slight variations from the Attic, which prevailed among Greek writers after the time of Alexander.
n.
A deed or act; especially, a heroic act; a deed of renown; an adventurous or noble achievement; as, the exploits of Alexander the Great.