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Scottish-born American military officer and politician (1737–1818)
Arthur St. Clair (March 23, 1737 [O.S. 1736] – 31 August 1818) was a Scottish-born American military officer and politician. Born in Thurso, Caithness
Arthur_St._Clair
City in Michigan, United States
St. Clair is a city in St. Clair County in the eastern "Thumb" of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, St. Clair had a population of 5,464
St._Clair,_Michigan
1791 battle of the Northwest Indian War
General Arthur St. Clair. A surprise Native American attack at dawn overwhelmed the Americans. Of the 1,000 officers and men under St. Clair, only twenty-four
St._Clair's_defeat
Lake bordering Ontario, Canada and Michigan, US
Lake St. Clair (French: Lac Sainte-Claire) is a freshwater lake that lies between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of Michigan. It
Lake_St._Clair
County in Alabama, United States
General Arthur St. Clair, an officer in the French and Indian War. St. Clair County is included in the Birmingham metropolitan area. St. Clair County was
St._Clair_County,_Alabama
African-American victim of lynching
Arthur W. St. Clair (died 1877) was an African-American community leader in Brooksville, Florida, who was murdered in 1877 by a mob days after he presided
Arthur_St._Clair_(minister)
County in Illinois, United States
St. Clair County is the ninth most populous county in Illinois. Located directly east of St. Louis, the county is part of the Metro East region of the
St._Clair_County,_Illinois
County in Michigan, United States
St. Clair County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan and bordering the west bank of the St. Clair River. As of the 2020 census, the population
St._Clair_County,_Michigan
Township in Pennsylvania, US
Township in Washington County to the south. St. Clair Township was named after General Arthur St. Clair of Revolutionary War fame, the ninth President
Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania
Upper_St._Clair_Township,_Pennsylvania
County in Missouri, United States
organized in 1841 and named after General Arthur St. Clair, Governor of the Northwest Territory. St. Clair was also the 9th president of the United States
St._Clair_County,_Missouri
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up St. Clair in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint Clair (also spelled St. Clair or St Clair, and sometimes pronounced "Sinclair") may refer
Saint_Clair
Surname list
the surname St. Clair, St Clair or Saint Clair, all of which are traditionally pronounced in the same manner as Sinclair: Arthur St. Clair (1737–1818)
Sinclair_(surname)
American politician
Arthur St. Clair Colyar (June 23, 1818 – December 13, 1907) was an American lawyer, Confederate politician, and newspaper editor. Colyar was born on June
Arthur_St._Clair_Colyar
Former Township in Pennsylvania, United States
incorporation of Allegheny County in 1788. The township was named after Arthur St. Clair, an American Revolutionary War general and president of the Continental
St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
St._Clair_Township,_Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania
Miami chief (c.1747–1812)
"Little Turtle's War", particularly St. Clair's defeat in 1791, wherein the confederation defeated General Arthur St. Clair, who lost 900 men in the most decisive
Little_Turtle
President of the United States in 1841
command of the western army in 1792, after a disastrous defeat under Arthur St. Clair. In 1793, he became Wayne's aide-de-camp and acquired the skills to
William_Henry_Harrison
United States territory (1787–1803)
Governor St. Clair, the legislature narrowly elected William Henry Harrison as the first delegate over the governor's son, Arthur St. Clair Jr. Subsequent
Northwest_Territory
Part of the American Revolutionary War
Army, an under-strength force of 3,000 under the command of General Arthur St. Clair, to withdraw from Ticonderoga and the surrounding defenses. Some gunfire
Siege of Fort Ticonderoga (1777)
Siege_of_Fort_Ticonderoga_(1777)
American military officer and politician (1733–1804)
occupying Fort Ticonderoga at the nexus of the two lakes. When General Arthur St. Clair abandoned Fort Ticonderoga in July, Congress replaced Schuyler with
Philip_Schuyler
American deputy sheriff and klansman (1938–2001)
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Cecil_Price
Retrieved March 10, 2019. "Beckhard Hits Negro Bathing Beach Project". St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Florida. May 17, 1937. p. 6. Archived from the original
List of sundown towns in the United States
List_of_sundown_towns_in_the_United_States
Canadian politician
Arthur St. Clair Gordon (June 3, 1894 – June 29, 1953) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of
St._Clair_Gordon
City in Ohio, United States
after the founding of the settlement then known as "Losantiville", Arthur St. Clair, the governor of the Northwest Territory, changed its name to "Cincinnati"
Cincinnati
City in Ohio, United States
lands; Pennsylvania and Virginia received some lands in a settlement. Arthur St. Clair was appointed by the president as governor of the new territory. He
Marietta,_Ohio
Part of the American Indian Wars (1786–1795)
Fort Washington St. Clair's Defeat Fort Defiance Fallen Timbers Kekionga Fort Jefferson Fort Harmar Fort Lernoult (Detroit) Fort St. Clair Fort Hamilton
Northwest_Indian_War
Fort in Preble County, Ohio, US
Register of Historic Places in 1970. Northwest Territory Governor Arthur St. Clair ordered a chain of forts to be built North from Cincinnati in order
Fort_St._Clair
Topics referred to by the same term
General St. Clair may refer to: Arthur St. Clair (1737–1818), American officer in American Revolutionary War who later served in the Ohio Territories James
General_St._Clair
Governor of Kentucky from 1808 to 1812
raids against the confederacy in preparation for a main campaign by Arthur St. Clair, which also defeated. Shortly after the separation of Kentucky from
Charles_Scott_(governor)
Head of government of the U.S. state of Ohio
was due in large part to the unpopularity of territorial governor Arthur St. Clair amongst the drafters of the constitution. Opinions of this arrangement
Governor_of_Ohio
American lynching victim (1941–1955)
vandalism was being planned. The group was carrying a white flag with a black St. Andrews cross, a flag commonly used by a racist Neo-Confederate group called
Emmett_Till
Jewish-American lynching victim (1884–1915)
against blacks to describe Frank. Two historians, Robert G. Weisbord and Arthur Benjamin Stein, wrote in 1970 that the lynching intended to send the message
Leo_Frank
obsolete chemical ammunition. Scuttled at sea on 12 October 1946. Arthur St. Clair was built by Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation. Her keel was laid
List_of_Liberty_ships_(A)
1927 lynching of a Black man in Tennessee
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Henry_Choate
1921 mass violence in Oklahoma, US
never left, referring to it as their "forever home". Eldoris was married to Arthur McCodichie for 67 years and had four children; two sons and two daughters
Tulsa_race_massacre
Boudinot Thomas Mifflin Richard Henry Lee John Hancock Nathaniel Gorham Arthur St. Clair Cyrus Griffin Cherokee–American wars (1776–1795) Part of the American
List of wars involving the United States in the 18th century
List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States_in_the_18th_century
All-white municipalities that practice a form of racial segregation
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Sundown_town
American white supremacist hate group
7, 2020. Jackson 1967, p. n11. Jackson 1967, p. 30. Moore 1991, p. 188. Arthur Hope. The Story of Notre Dame (1999) ch 26 online Archived March 1, 2010
Ku_Klux_Klan
1998 hate crime in Texas
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Murder_of_James_Byrd_Jr.
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_white_Americans
American serial killers
the house without notifying anybody. A short while after, a traveller from St. Louis named S. T. Gregg, who had visited the tavern before, decided to stop
The Kelly Family (serial killers)
The_Kelly_Family_(serial_killers)
Territory had only one governor appointed by the federal government, Arthur St. Clair. He was removed from office by President Thomas Jefferson on November
List_of_governors_of_Ohio
American cult leader (c. 1876 – 1965)
St. Clair McKelway and A.J. Liebling, New Yorker, June 1936, reprinted (pp. 80–122) in Reporting at Wit's End: Tales from the New Yorker, St. Clair McKelway
Father_Divine
American journalist and civil rights activist (1862–1931)
LCCN 94-7396. OCLC 1015166019. Retrieved November 9, 2020. Quoting → Raper, Arthur Franklin (1936). The Mob Still Rides: A Review of the Lynching Record, 1931–1935
Ida_B._Wells
Sheriff of Neshoba County, MS, implicated in murders of civil rights workers in June 1964
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lawrence_Rainey
1981 lynching in Mobile, Alabama, U.S.
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Michael_Donald
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching of Hispanic and Latino Americans
Lynching_of_Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
Fatal shooting in Brooklyn, New York in 1989
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Murder_of_Yusef_Hawkins
1923 massacre of African Americans in Florida, US
industrial jobs. One of the first and most violent instances was a riot in East St. Louis, sparked in 1917. In the Red Summer of 1919, racially motivated mob
Rosewood_massacre
Canadian actor (b. 1928)
John McCain Jr. 1978 Mirrors as Dr. Philip Godard 1978 F.I.S.T. as Arthur St. Clair 1978 A Different Story as Sills 1979 The China Syndrome as Don Jacovich
Peter_Donat
Extrajudicial killings in the U.S. by mobs or vigilante groups
mean the victim was guilty of the alleged offence. In 1940, sociologist Arthur F. Raper investigated one hundred lynchings after 1929 and estimated that
Lynching_in_the_United_States
American murderer and white supremacist (1938–1999)
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Alton_Wayne_Roberts
1916 killing in Waco, Texas, U.S.
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Jesse_Washington
1916 lynching in New York City, U.S.
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Paulo_Boleta
Lynching of a prominent Black citizen
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Isadore_Banks
1964 murders of activists in Mississippi, US
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner
Murders_of_Chaney,_Goodman,_and_Schwerner
American farmer and KKK member (1930–2013)
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Olen_Burrage
1920 mass violence in Florida, U.S.
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Ocoee_massacre
US Army officer (1753–1813)
now the norm, Harmar, joined by Governor of the Northwest Territory Arthur St. Clair, started talks in January 1789 with Indian leaders representing the
Josiah_Harmar
18th-century Continental Army officer
the north of Fort Ticonderoga. In late June, commander Major General Arthur St. Clair ordered Warner to raise the militia of the New Hampshire Grants to
Seth_Warner
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Native_Americans
Campaign of the American Revolutionary War
the Americans from learning the details of his movements. General Arthur St. Clair, who had been left in command of Fort Ticonderoga and its surrounding
Saratoga_campaign
Archaeological site in Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania
point between Pittsburgh and Ligonier. Other officials, including Arthur St. Clair, preferred Pittsburgh. According to the Westmoreland County charter
Site_of_Old_Hannastown
American white supremacist
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Jimmy_Snowden
fort, no longer needed, was torn down in 1808. On January 4, 1790, Arthur St. Clair, the governor of the Northwest Territory, changed the name of the settlement
History_of_Cincinnati
Late 19th century cattle rustler and highwayman in the American Wild West
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Big_Nose_George
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching of women in the United States
Lynching_of_women_in_the_United_States
American white supremacist and feminist activist (1835–1930)
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Rebecca_Latimer_Felton
African-American man lynched in southern Illinois
used them that day. The dogs led authorities to arrest five people: James, Arthur Alexander, Sam Mosby, Georgia Cooper, and another woman identified only
Lynching of William "Froggie" James
Lynching_of_William_"Froggie"_James
American Mormon leader (1800–1844)
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Hyrum_Smith
Rosenthal Anthony Wayne Thomas Truxtun David Ziegler Samuel Blachley Webb Arthur St. Clair Otho Holland Williams Nathanael Greene James Mitchel Varnum Henry Knox
List of original members of the Society of the Cincinnati
List_of_original_members_of_the_Society_of_the_Cincinnati
Death in 1921 in Florida
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Manuel_Cabeza
1873 murder of black men by white militia in Colfax, Louisiana
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Colfax_massacre
American civil rights activist (1908–1966)
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Vernon_Dahmer
American rancher (1860–1889)
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Ellen_Watson
American judge (1770–1828)
serving from 1799 to 1802. Byrd took his oath of office before Governor Arthur St. Clair on February 26, 1800. While serving as Secretary of the Northwest Territory
Charles_Willing_Byrd
American white supremacist leader (1924–2006)
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Samuel_Bowers
Bill to classify lynching a federal hate crime
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Justice for Victims of Lynching Act
Justice_for_Victims_of_Lynching_Act
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_American_Jews
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Asian_Americans
2020 murder in Georgia, U.S.
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Murder_of_Ahmaud_Arbery
2022 US hate crime legislation
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Emmett_Till_Antilynching_Act
Implicated in the murders of three civil rights workers in Mississippi in 1964
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Herman_Tucker
County in Florida, United States
fact sinkholes. The Spanish later called the interior of Florida west of the St. Johns River Tierras de la Chua, which became "Alachua Country" in English
Alachua_County,_Florida
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_Italian_Americans
US incident of racial violence
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Hamburg_massacre
Anti-black violence in Arkansas in 1919
Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America. New York: St. Martin's, 2011. Pierce, Michael, ed. Race, Labor, and Violence in the Delta:
Elaine_massacre
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
and Youngstown, the town received its name on April 3, 1816. General Arthur St. Clair, who had retired near Youngstown, died near his home there, “Hermitage”
Youngstown,_Pennsylvania
1844 assassination of Mormon leader in Carthage, Illinois
Nauvoo Legion in Illinois: A history of the Mormon Militia, 1841-1846. Arthur H. Clark Co./University of Oklahoma Press. pgs 106, 204-208, 247 Prince
Killing_of_Joseph_Smith
Former Township in Pennsylvania, United States
Clair Township into Lower St. Clair and Upper St. Clair townships. St. Clair Township was named after Arthur St. Clair, an American Revolutionary War
Lower St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Lower_St._Clair_Township,_Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania
1863 civil unrest protesting American Civil War conscription
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
New_York_City_draft_riots
Confederate attack on constitutional convention
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
New_Orleans_Massacre_of_1866
Lynching of an African-American man in 1930
book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) OCLC 14987653. Raper, Arthur Franklin (1899–1979) (1933). The Tragedy of Lynching. Chapel Hill: University
Lynching_of_George_Hughes
African American who was lynched in the U.S.
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Lynching_of_George_Armwood
Name of several Osage leaders
Pawhuska is reputed to have fought against American troops under Arthur St. Clair in Ohio. During the battle, the worst defeat ever suffered by U.S.
White_Hair
1939 song recorded by Billie Holiday
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Strange_Fruit
1791 expedition led by Charles Scott against Native Americans
Confederacy off balance in preparation for a larger campaign led by Arthur St. Clair. The name Blackberry Campaign was given because soldiers stopped to
Blackberry_Campaign
Massacre of African Americans in Georgia
Georgia Encyclopedia, 29 October 2015; accessed 26 March 2018 Steinberg, Arthur K. "Atlanta Race Riot (1906)." Revolts, Protests, Demonstrations, and Rebellions
1906_Atlanta_race_massacre
Racially motivated murder in Portland, Oregon
Williams (1871) David Jones (1872) Charles Kelsey (1872) Jo Reed (1875) Arthur St. Clair (1877) Charlotte Harris (1878) Michael Green (1878) Joseph Standing
Murder_of_Mulugeta_Seraw
American lineage society
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The first governor of the Northwest Territory, Arthur St. Clair, was a member of the Society. He renamed a small settlement "Cincinnati"
Society_of_the_Cincinnati
American lawyer and politician (1748–1810)
Congress In office January 22, 1788 – November 2, 1788 Preceded by Arthur St. Clair Succeeded by Office abolished Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
Cyrus_Griffin
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Artturi, possibly ARTTU means "bear-man."Â
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of Arthur.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTURO means "bear-man."Â
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTÚR means "bear-man."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Swedish
Noble; Bear; Rock; Noble Strength; Stone; Eagle of Thor
Boy/Male
Hindu
Arthur was a great king lives in th century
Male
English
Celtic Arthurian legend name of a famous King of Britain. The name is of obscure etymology, possibly composed of Welsh art/arth "bear" and Brittonic gur "man," hence "bear-man." The earliest mention of him is in Welsh texts, where he is never called "king," but rather dux bellorum, ARTHUR means "war leader." Medieval Welsh texts call him ameraudur "emperor" which could also mean "war leader." In early Welsh works the word art was used as a figurative synonym for "warrior."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Son of Arthur
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTAIR means "bear-man."Â
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Latin
Bowman; An English Surname; The Archer; Noteworthy and Valorous
Boy/Male
Celtic American English Arthurian Legend Irish Scottish Shakespearean Welsh
Strong as a bear.
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Lothar, LOTHUR means "loud warrior."
Male
Arthurian
, high, lofty.
Male
English
Early English form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTUR means "bear-man."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ARTTURI means "bear-man."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a place so called, of which there is one in Cambridgeshire and another in Cornwall.Americanized form of French St. Yves.
Male
Celtic
, high, noble.
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
Boy/Male
Indian
Principle
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beloved
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Peace Lover; Forecaster
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ottley.
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Nigerian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Teutonic
I am; Pet Name for Marilyn or Miriam; Helmet; Protection; Sea of Bitterness; Strong Opponent; Rebellious; Wished-for Child; Star of the Sea; Unwavering Protector
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Royal
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Honourable Lord
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A God
Boy/Male
Indian
Blissful, Auspicious, Happy
Female
Cornish
, mannerly.
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
ARTHUR ST-CLAIR
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Ambrose; as, the Ambrosian office, or ritual, a formula of worship in the church of Milan, instituted by St. Ambrose.
superl.
Bought at the festival of St. Audrey.
a.
Belonging to the Order of St. Francis of the Franciscans.
n.
A member of a religious order, named from St. Barnabas.
v. t.
To prick; to st?ng.
n.
See St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.
n.
See St. John's-wort.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.
n.
St. Elmo's fire. See under Saint.
adv.
Moreover; by way of progress in treating a subject; as, farther, let us consider the probable event.
n.
A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St. Edmond's
n.
A nun of the order of St. Clare.
a.
Shaped like an anther; anther-shaped.
n.
A sweetheart chosen on St. Valentine's Day.
adv.
At or to a greater distance; more remotely; beyond; as, let us rest with what we have, without looking farther.
adv.
Rather.
a.
Pertaining to the monks of St. Benedict, or St. Benet.
a.
In some degree; somewhat; as, the day is rather warm; the house is rather damp.
a.
Cunning; disposed to cunning indirectness of dealing; crafty; as, an artful boy. [The usual sense.]