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Former prison in France
The Brest Prison (French - bagne de Brest) was a 254m long prison in Brest, France. It was built between 1749 and 1751 by Antoine Choquet de Lindu, dominating
Brest_Prison
City in Brest Region, Belarus
Brest, formerly Brest-Litovsk (1600s–1923) and Brest-on-the-Bug (1923–1939), is a city in south-western Belarus at the border with Poland opposite the
Brest,_Belarus
Secret language game
louchébem seems to have been created not by butchers, but by inmates at Brest Prison, with records dating back to 1821. Edmund Clerihew Bentley used the language
Louchébem
Fortress in Brest, Belarus
Brest Fortress (Belarusian: Брэсцкая крэпасць, romanized: Bresckaja krepasć; Russian: Брестская крепость, romanized: Brestskaya krepost; Polish: Twierdza
Brest_Fortress
Place for forced labor in French penal colonies
required to work in the Navy's ports and arsenals. The Toulon bagne, the Brest bagne and the Rochefort bagne were created for this purpose. The Galères
Bagne_(penal_establishment)
French cannibal and murderer (1790s–1824)
vagrancy, Antoine claimed to be without parents and an escapee from the Brest Prison, where he claimed to have served a 20-year penal labour sentence. His
Antoine_Léger_(cannibal)
Commune in Brittany, France
second theory is from the "Bagne de Brest" (Brest's Prison between 1749 and 1848). When a prisoner escapes, the prison's cannons were fired to alarm the area
Landerneau
Castle in Brest, Finistère, France
The Château de Brest (Breton: Kastell Brest, pronounced [ˈkastɛl bʀest]) or Castle of Brest is a castle in Brest, Finistère, Brittany, France. The oldest
Château_de_Brest
works at Brest, decided to develop Île de Morts by adding powder magazines. The rock-breaking works done by convicts from the Brest prison allowed him
Île_des_Morts
defeated. 1702 – Saint-Louis de Brest Church consecrated. 1749 – Saint-Sauveur Church built in Recouvrance. 1751 – Brest Prison built. 1752 – Académie de Marine
Timeline_of_Brest,_France
expansion of the port of Brest, producing "works of all kinds" – barracks, hospitals, magazines, dry docks, shipyards, theatres, prisons, sail and rope factories
Antoine_Choquet_de_Lindu
Ukrainian Insurgent Army officer (1891-1944)
sentenced to 5 years in prison, and his family was deported to Kazakhstan. Until 1941, he was under investigation in the Brest prison, from where he was released
Leonid_Stupnytskyi
1988 film by Martin Brest
Midnight Run is a 1988 American action-comedy thriller film directed by Martin Brest from a screenplay by George Gallo. It stars Robert De Niro, Charles Grodin
Midnight_Run
Former penal colony in French Guiana
of prisoners left the Breton port of Brest for the Salvation Islands (Îles du Salut) on 31 March 1852. The prison at St-Laurent-du-Maroni was established
Prison of St-Laurent-du-Maroni
Prison_of_St-Laurent-du-Maroni
Nazi ghetto in occupied Belarus
The Brześć Ghetto or the Brest Ghetto, also: Brześć nad Bugiem Ghetto, Brest-Litovsk Ghetto (Polish: getto w Brześciu nad Bugiem, Yiddish: בריסק or בריסק-ד׳ליטע)
Brześć_Ghetto
The Brest trials (Polish: Proces brzeski) were among the most famous trials conducted under the Second Polish Republic. Lasting from 26 October 1931 to
Brest_trials
French dramatist and playwright
Paris for "forgery in authentic and public writing". He arrived at the Brest Prison in July 1803, where he remained under no. 3052 until his release on 25
Armand-François_Chateauvieux
French actress
January 2005, while making a film about prison life in Brest, Dalle met Guenaël Meziani, serving a 12-year prison sentence for assaulting and raping his
Béatrice_Dalle
French Jesuit
Jesuits in France in 1762, he became a parish priest and was chaplain of Brest Prison from 1762 to 1766. Bonnecamps was a missionary in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Joseph_Pierre_de_Bonnecamps
Eastern Catholic church
metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus', by the terms of the Union of Brest, the Ruthenian church was transferred from the ecclesiastical jurisdiction
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Ukrainian_Greek_Catholic_Church
Secret headquarters used by the CIA
coming from Oslo, Norway. The other suspected aircraft would have landed in Brest on March 31, 2002. It is investigated by the Canadian authorities, as it
CIA_black_sites
prisoners. Boarman was shot in the head. He was supported by Brest. As a prison launch picked up Brest, he let go of Boarman, who sank fast; his body was never
List of Alcatraz escape attempts
List_of_Alcatraz_escape_attempts
French novelist, playwright, and poet (1910–1986)
vagabond and prostitute across Europe. Querelle de Brest (1947) is set in the port town of Brest, where sailors and the sea are associated with murder
Jean_Genet
1939 battle of the Invasion of Poland in WWII
Battle of Brześć Litewski (also known as the siege of Brześć, the battle of Brest-Litovsk or simply the battle of Brześć) was a World War II battle involving
Battle_of_Brześć_Litewski
German general
civilians during the Battle for Brest, but was released after three months, since he had already spent nearly five years in prison. During the 1950s he was a
Hermann-Bernhard_Ramcke
Brest. On 24 September 1940, following the imprisonment of Marcel Traub, he was assigned administrative responsibilities as Maritime Prefect of Brest
Louis_Bourgain
1792 killings of prisoners in Paris
in those days everyone believed the fédérés from Marseille, Avignon and Brest were involved in the killing. About 800–1000 were staying in barracks but
September_Massacres
French serial killer (1971–2023)
crimes, and died behind bars. Lastennet was born on January 19, 1971, in Brest, just a few minutes after his older brother Frédéric. The son of a sailor
Claude_Lastennet
English prison reformer and philanthropist (1726–1790)
by French privateers. He was imprisoned in Brest for six days before being transferred to another prison on the coast of France. He was later exchanged
John_Howard_(prison_reformer)
Group of islands in the South Atlantic
on the island for three days during a French mercantile expedition from Brest, France, to Isle de France (Mauritius). Thouars made botanical collections
Tristan_da_Cunha
1979 film by Martin Brest
directed by Martin Brest and starring George Burns, Art Carney, Lee Strasberg (in his final film role) and Charles Hallahan. It was Brest's first commercial
Going_in_Style
1984 film directed by Martin Brest
Cop is a 1984 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Martin Brest, with a screenplay by Daniel Petrie Jr., and story by Danilo Bach and Daniel
Beverly_Hills_Cop
2003 film by Martin Brest
romantic comedy crime film written, co-produced, and directed by Martin Brest. The film stars Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, and Justin Bartha, with Al
Gigli
German naval operation during the Second World War
their escorts was evacuated from Brest in Brittany to German ports. Scharnhorst and Gneisenau had arrived in Brest on 22 March 1941 after the success
Channel_Dash
Former synagogue in Brest, Belarus
Synagogue or the Great Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Brest (known in Yiddish: Brisk), Belarus. Completed in c. 1862, it was used as
Choral_Synagogue_(Brest)
1898–1944) was a Soviet officer known for the defense of the Citadel of Brest Fortress. Ivan Zubachyov was born on February 28, 1898, in the village of
Ivan_Zubachyov
Polish journalist and political activist
agitation in Lwów, and sentenced to 3 years in prison during the Brest trials. He was held at the Brest Fortress, and, while imprisoned, ran in the 1930
Stanisław_Dubois
Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician
1918, when the Bolsheviks were divided over whether to sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany, Smirnov joined the Left Communists, led by Bukharin
Vladimir_Smirnov_(politician)
Detention of a Wikipedia editor in Belarus
District court in Brest. At trial, the prosecutor, Elena Tikhanovich, requested that Pernikaŭ be sentenced to two years in prison based on three alleged
Detention_of_Pavel_Pernikaŭ
1982 West German film
and was adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel Querelle of Brest. The plot centers on the Belgian sailor Georges Querelle, who is both a
Querelle
Soviet government led by Vladimir Lenin and his administration
armistice, after which negotiations took place resulting in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. This punitive treaty – highly unpopular within Russia – established
Government_of_Vladimir_Lenin
Polish revolutionary (1885–1939)
the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. He helped establish the Communist Party of Germany after the revolution began, and spent a year in prison for his role in
Karl_Radek
Soviet politician
banks, was a member of the delegation at the negotiations for the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, and served as political commissar during the Russian Civil War
Grigory_Sokolnikov
American pull-apart pastry
Iran-Contra hearings. As legend goes, Ronald Reagan said, “Mommy, I may go to prison, but I’ll always remember this monkey bread.” To make the sweet cinnamon
Monkey_bread
Belarusian Nazi collaborator (1921–2005)
2005) was a Belarusian Nazi collaborator from the town of Damachava in Brest Region. After taking part in the murder of the Jewish community in his home
Anthony_Sawoniuk
Notable deaths Other health issues Popular culture Protests Pregnancy Prisons Religion Catholic Church Hajj Science and technology Social media Strikes
List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Russian revolutionary
German-Russian peace negotiations in World War I, which resulted in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. She returned to Russia and held various Soviet party positions
Anastasia_Bitsenko
Soviet politician and revolutionary (1879–1940)
as the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs negotiated the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, by which Russia withdrew from World War I. He served as People's
Leon_Trotsky
Castle and prison in Minsk, Belarus
pronunciation: Valadarka (Валадарка), is the central prison of Belarus located in Minsk. The prison castle is known in Belarusian as Pishchalauski Castle
Pishchalauski_Castle
2023 civil unrest in France
such as Marseille, Compiegne, Nantes (where around a thousand protested), Brest, and Montpellier, with around 200 protesting in Lodeve in the south of France
2023 French pension reform strikes
2023_French_pension_reform_strikes
"дискредитирующие Белоруссию"" [Wikipedia editor from Brest sentenced to two years in prison for editing articles "discrediting Belarus"]. Fontanka.ru
List of people imprisoned for editing Wikipedia
List_of_people_imprisoned_for_editing_Wikipedia
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
Bolsheviks with its Red Army. In the aftermath of signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk that concluded hostilities with the Central Powers of World War I
Russia
of St. Philip and Jackson and in the surrender of New Orleans. Lewis F. Brest Army E-01Private 57th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Battle of
List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A–F
List_of_American_Civil_War_Medal_of_Honor_recipients:_A–F
Ukrainian nationalist leader (1909–1959)
with a request to be admitted as evidence. Bandera was freed from Brest (Brześć) Prison in Eastern Poland in early September 1939, as a result of the invasion
Stepan_Bandera
Russian revolutionary, politician and Soviet diplomat
January 1918, Joffe was the head of the Soviet delegation that was sent to Brest-Litovsk to negotiate an end to the hostilities with Germany. On 22 December
Adolph_Joffe
Yugoslav Slovene-language poet and writer
Vida Brest (true name Majda Peterlin) (21 July 1925 – 10 November 1985) was a Yugoslav Slovene-language poet, writer, journalist, and teacher, best known
Vida_Brest
French ship of the line
commissioned on 25 April. On 5 January 1813, she collided with the Tourville off Brest. In November 1814, under René Lemarant de Kerdaniel, she took part in the
French_ship_Marengo_(1810)
pendant la reconstitution". Ouest France. "Disparition d'Héléna Cluyou à Brest. Un corps calciné découvert, le principal suspect est mort". France 3 Bretagne
List of major crimes in France (2000–present)
List_of_major_crimes_in_France_(2000–present)
Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician (1883–1936)
with Germany over the potential armistice at Brest-Litovsk, which finally came in the form of Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. In January 1918, Kamenev was sent
Lev_Kamenev
East European theater of World War I
new Soviet government established by the Bolsheviks signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers in March 1918 after Operation Faustschlag
Eastern_Front_(World_War_I)
Ongoing conflict since 2014
a law that would punish anyone who resists conscription with a 10-year prison sentence resulting in an international push to allow asylum for Russians
Russo-Ukrainian_war
Apparatus designed for carrying out executions by beheading
guillotine stood in the corner near the Hôtel Crillon where the City of Brest Statue can be found today. The machine was moved several times, to the Place
Guillotine
Prime Minister of Israel from 1977 to 1983
Dedication in Brest, Belarus About the future Begin Monument in Brest, Belarus Archived 2 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Vecherniy Brest, Brest, Belarus
Menachem_Begin
economic and social frameworks. The Bolshevik regime signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany on March 3, 1918, abandoning Ukraine, the Baltic countries
Russia_in_World_War_I
1922 case of a missing French toddler
from Brest that, on 25 May, a cyclist found the body 1,000 or 500 metres (3,300 or 1,600 ft) from Goas-al-Ludu; Le Petit Parisien—also in Brest—said that
Disappearance of Pauline Picard
Disappearance_of_Pauline_Picard
2013 incident in Paris, France
knuckles, an illegal weapon regardless of context. Clément Méric was from Brest, Brittany. He was the youngest child in his family, and moved to Paris at
Killing_of_Clément_Méric
Part of the Hundred Years' War (1341 to 1365)
driven into Brest and besieged, the siege being broken by the arrival of an English army under the Earl of Northampton at the naval battle of Brest on 18 August
War_of_the_Breton_Succession
Thoroughfare in Brest, France
The Rue Saint-Malo (Breton: Straed Sant-Maloù) is a paved street in Brest, France. It is located in the Carpon valley, against the plateau des Capucins
Rue_Saint-Malo
(winning a Best Actor Golden Globe Award for his performance). The Martin Brest movie Gigli features Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, with appearances by
List of 21st-century films considered the worst
List_of_21st-century_films_considered_the_worst
Argentine football player and manager (1960–2020)
of the season. From May to September 2018, he was the chairman of Dynamo Brest. From September 2018 to June 2019, Maradona was coach of Mexican club Dorados
Diego_Maradona
2023 armed incursions and massacres in Israel
report in Asharq Al-Awsat, two Hamas units had plans of reaching Shikma Prison in Ashkelon (13 km from the Gaza Strip) with the aim of freeing Palestinian
October_7_attacks
Country in Eastern Europe
entered into a full communion with the Latin Church through the Union of Brest in 1595, while keeping its Byzantine liturgy in the Church Slavonic language
Belarus
Revolution 2016 Verso Books with Sophie Wahnich Comradely Greetings: The Prison Letters of Nadya and Slavoj 2014 Verso Books with Nadya Tolokonnikova Žižek's
Slavoj_Žižek_bibliography
1914–1918 global conflict
began marching across Ukraine unopposed, they acceded to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3 March 1918. The treaty ceded vast territories, including Finland
World_War_I
Tapie was later found guilty of bribery and sentenced to two years in prison. In the 2009–10 season, Marseille equalled Saint-Étienne's number of titles
List of French football champions
List_of_French_football_champions
Person enslaved or sentenced to row in a galley
the majority of these latter to Toulon, the others to Rochefort and to Brest, where they worked in the arsenal.[citation needed] Convict rowers also
Galley_slave
1782 class of French third-rate ships of the line
near-sister Northumberland, both of which had been designed by him and built at Brest during the 1777-1780 period. Some thirteen ships were ordered and built
Téméraire-class ship of the line
Téméraire-class_ship_of_the_line
Daily log of an ongoing military conflict
helicopter reportedly belonging to the Russian Air Force crash-landed in Brest Region. President Zelenskyy signed a law banning the import and distribution
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (8 June 2023 – 31 August 2023)
Timeline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(8_June_2023_–_31_August_2023)
French criminal and criminalist (1775–1857)
Bagne at Brest. It is unnecessary to say that I was relying on escaping en route. — Eugène François Vidocq, Memoirs of Vidocq, p. 54 In the prison of Bicêtre
Eugène-François_Vidocq
Finnish politician (1880–1939)
revolutionary moment too slowly, as well as at the Bolsheviks. In the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk the Bolsheviks had agreed not to meddle in the Finnish Civil War
Kullervo_Manner
Soviet and Polish general (1896–1968)
of Congress Poland under Russian rule; or in the village of Telekhany, Brest Region in modern Belarus (then the Russian Empire). His family had moved
Konstantin_Rokossovsky
but it did seek to end the war with Russia and presented the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to the Bolshevik government in 1918 that agreed to the terms and
History_of_social_democracy
French diplomatic mission to Cambodia, Siam and Vietnam in 1856
The two Vietnamese envoys, Trần Viết Xương and Tôn Thất Thường, reached Brest in Brittany in November 1840 and then proceeded to Paris. France was then
Montigny_Mission
List of inmates held in Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary
"Smiling Bandit" Gardner Bernard "Barney" Coy Joseph "Dutch" Bowers Harold Brest Wilhelm von Brincken James "Whitey" Bulger Al "Scarface" Capone Clarence
List of inmates of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary
List_of_inmates_of_Alcatraz_Federal_Penitentiary
Terrorist attack in Sydney, Australia
January 2026, he was transferred to Goulburn Correctional Centre, a supermax prison. On 16 February, Naveed appeared by video link for a court status mention
2025_Bondi_Beach_shooting
French serial killer
and sentenced to life in prison. The murder of 49-year-old Aline Peres in Brest, for which he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. The crime occurred on
Francis_Heaulme
Nazi commandant of Auschwitz (1901–1947)
15 or 17 March 1924) to 10 years in prison, while Bormann received a one-year sentence. Höss served out his prison sentence in the Brandenburg penitentiary
Rudolf_Höss
1936–1938 campaign in the Soviet Union
assassination of Sergei Kirov in December 1934 (when Smirnov had been in prison for a year). The Dewey Commission published its findings in a 422-page book
Great_Purge
by volunteers for the new revolutionary army who had just arrived from Brest and Marseille, attacked the Tuileries Palace. The Palace was defended by
Paris_in_the_18th_century
Historical Polish political movement
were imprisoned and tried at the Brest Fortress (which led to the popular name for the November 1930 election: "the Brest election"). A number of lesser-known
Sanation
Religious building
Mont-Saint-Michel part of the Paris-Brest telegraph line. In 1817, the numerous modifications of the structure by the prison administration led to the collapse
Mont-Saint-Michel_Abbey
Town in Brest Region, Belarus
local pronunciation: [beˈrɛzɐ]), formerly Byaroza-Kartuzskaya, is a town in Brest Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Byaroza District
Byaroza
Soviet politician (1885–1919)
Assembly in January 1918, in persuading party members to support the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk signed with the Central Powers that March, and in authorising the
Yakov_Sverdlov
2021 attack to stop election certification
Archived from the original on January 15, 2021. Retrieved January 14, 2021. Brest, Mike (January 13, 2021). "Man in 'Camp Auschwitz' sweatshirt at Capitol
January 6 United States Capitol attack
January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack
the Western Approaches about 300 nautical miles (560 km; 350 mi) west of Brest, France, performing repairs on a diesel engine, a Royal Air Force Coastal
List of friendly fire incidents
List_of_friendly_fire_incidents
The insurgents were apprehended and subsequently convicted, receiving prison sentences of no more than a year by the end of the month. In the aftermath
Insurrectionary communes in France in 1870–1871
Insurrectionary_communes_in_France_in_1870–1871
France) Heart of Glass (Werner Herzog, West Germany) Hot Tomorrows (Martin Brest, USA) The Lacemaker (Claude Goretta, France) The Man Who Loved Women (François
List of films shown at the New York Film Festival
List_of_films_shown_at_the_New_York_Film_Festival
April 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2025. Sergei Shilinchuk, deputy head of Brest's environmental protection committee, said he had never heard of a fatal
List of unusual deaths in the 21st century
List_of_unusual_deaths_in_the_21st_century
French prison (1748–1873)
English), or "bath", the name of a prison in Rome which had formerly been a Roman bath. Other authors point to a prison in Livorno. Since the 15th century
Bagne_of_Toulon
Capital and largest city of Belarus
Belarus, which is about 50 times bigger than Mińsk Mazowiecki; (compare Brest-Litovsk and Brześć Kujawski for a similar case). The Svislach River valley
Minsk
BREST PRISON
BREST PRISON
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Latin
Brit; A Native of England; From Britain
Surname or Lastname
English, northern Irish, and French
English, northern Irish, and French : from Middle English, Old French beste ‘animal’, ‘beast’ (Latin bestia), applied either as a metonymic occupational name for someone who looked after beasts—a herdsman— or as a derogatory nickname for someone thought to resemble an animal, i.e. a violent, uncouth, or stupid man. It is unlikely that the name is derived from best, Old English betst, superlative of good. By far the most frequent spelling of the French surname is Beste, but it is likely that in North America this form has largely been assimilated to Best.German : from a short form of Sebastian.
Girl/Female
Celtic English French
From Britain.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a piece of ground that had been cleared by fire, from Middle English brend, past participle of brennen ‘to burn’.English : habitational name from any of the places in Devon and Somerset named Brent, probably from Old English brant ‘steep’, or from an old Celtic (British) word meaning ‘hill’, ‘high place’.English : byname or nickname for a criminal who had been branded; compare Henry Brendcheke (‘burned cheek’), recorded in Northumbria in 1279.English : Giles Brent (died 1672) came from Gloucestershire, England, to MD in 1638.
Boy/Male
Celtic American English
A Breton.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Indian, Irish, Latin
From Britain; A Breton; Native of Brittany
Boy/Male
American, Assamese, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Hilltop; Burnt; Steep Hill; Mount; High Place
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Crist.
Male
English
Native of Brittany
Male
English
English unisex name BRETT means, "a Breton."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hill top
Male
English
From the Steep Hill
Boy/Male
Celtic American English
Hilltop.
Boy/Male
Celtic American English
A Breton.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Brett, BRET means "a Breton."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (northern)
English (northern) : variant of Priest.
Boy/Male
American, Christian, French, Indian
Native of Brittany
Girl/Female
English French
Brit. A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany). In literature Lady Brett Ashley was...
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French
From Britain; Brit; A Native of Brittany
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : ethnic name for a Breton, from Old French bret. The Bretons were Celtic-speakers driven from southwestern England to northwestern France in the 6th century ad by Anglo-Saxon invaders; some of them reinvaded England in the 11th century as part of the army of William the Conqueror. In France and among Normans, Bretons had a reputation for stupidity, and in some cases this name and its variants and cognate may have originated as derogatory nicknames. The English surname is most common in East Anglia, where many Bretons settled after the Conquest. In Scotland it may also have denoted a member of one of the Celtic-speaking peoples of Strathclyde, who were known as Bryttas or Brettas well into the 13th century.
BREST PRISON
BREST PRISON
Boy/Male
Tamil
Athreya | அதà¯à®°à¯‡à®¯à®¾
Receptacle of glory
Girl/Female
Russian American Greek
God's gift.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A River
Girl/Female
Latin
Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named;...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ascending, Essence, Soul, Spiritual, Beloved
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Ganesh; Lord Hanuman
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Girl/Female
Irish
Name of a saint.
Girl/Female
English
Nobility; strength.
Girl/Female
Tamil
BREST PRISON
BREST PRISON
BREST PRISON
BREST PRISON
BREST PRISON
n.
Alt. of Breast
n.
To lie; to repose; to recline; to lan; as, to rest on a couch.
n.
A place where one may rest, either temporarily, as in an inn, or permanently, as, in an abode.
a.
High as the breast.
a.
Having good qualities in the highest degree; most good, kind, desirable, suitable, etc.; most excellent; as, the best man; the best road; the best cloth; the best abilities.
v. t.
To meet, with the breast; to struggle with or oppose manfully; as, to breast the storm or waves.
n.
The power of singing; a musical voice; -- so called, probably, from the connection of the voice with the lungs, which lie within the breast.
n.
The fore part of the body, between the neck and the belly; the chest; as, the breast of a man or of a horse.
n.
Utmost; highest endeavor or state; most nearly perfect thing, or being, or action; as, to do one's best; to the best of our ability.
n.
Anything resembling the human breast, or bosom; the front or forward part of anything; as, a chimney breast; a plow breast; the breast of a hill.
a.
Most; largest; as, the best part of a week.
a.
Deep as from the breast to the feet; as high as the breast.
v. t.
To lay or place at rest; to quiet.
n.
A state of quiet or repose; a cessation from motion or labor; tranquillity; as, rest from mental exertion; rest of body or mind.
superl.
Most intimately; most thoroughly or correctly; as, what is expedient is best known to himself.
v. t.
To tune with a wrest, or key.
a.
Most advanced; most correct or complete; as, the best scholar; the best view of a subject.
imp.
of Breste
v. t.
To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.
v. i.
To form a crest.