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Goat buck Deer buck Sheep buck Derby shoes, nicknamed "bucks" in modern colloquial English, for the common use of buckskin in their making BUCK, a My
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Science fiction hero
Buck Rogers is a science fiction adventure hero and feature comic strip created by Philip Francis Nowlan first appearing in daily American newspapers on
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Outdoor children's game
Buck buck (also known as Johnny-on-a-Pony, or Johnny-on-the-Pony) is a children's game with several variants.[failed verification] One version of the
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1989 film by John Hughes
Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by John Hughes. It stars John Candy and Amy Madigan. The film follows a carefree bachelor
Uncle_Buck
English idiom
"excitement" and "buck" which means "money". Variations of the term include "bang for your buck," "bang for one's buck," "more bang for the buck," "bigger bang
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American guitarist and songwriter (born 1956)
Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter. He was a co-founder and the lead guitarist of the alternative rock
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American sportscaster (born 1969)
Buck (born April 25, 1969) is an American sportscaster who serves as the lead play-by-play announcer for Monday Night Football on ESPN and ABC. Buck previously
Joe_Buck
American YouTuber, sex educator and former pornographic actor (born 1962)
Buck Angel (born June 5, 1962) is an American sex educator and former pornographic film actor and producer. He founded the media production company Buck
Buck_Angel
Kicking motion performed by cattle and horses
Bucking is a movement performed by an animal in which it lowers its head and raises its hindquarters into the air while kicking out with the hind legs
Bucking
Topics referred to by the same term
Buck Peak may mean: Buck Peak (Arizona), in the Cabeza Prieta Mountains Buck Peak (Diablo Range), in San Benito County, California Buck Peak (New Mexico)
Buck_Peak
American sportscaster (1924–2002)
John Francis Buck (August 21, 1924 – June 18, 2002) was an American sportscaster, best known for his work announcing Major League Baseball games of the
Jack_Buck
Japanese rock band
Buck-Tick (stylized as BUCK∞TICK) is a Japanese rock band formed in Fujioka, Gunma in 1983. The classic lineup of lead vocalist Atsushi Sakurai, lead
Buck-Tick
American political donor and convicted murderer
Edward Bernard Peter Buck (né Buckmelter; born August 24, 1954) is an American convicted felon and political donor to the Democratic Party, notably Hillary
Ed_Buck
American artist (1890-1974)
Charles Claude Buck, known as Claude Buck (3 July 1890, New York City – 4 August 1974, Santa Barbara, California) was an American artist. Buck’s parents, William
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Species of moth
The buck moth (Hemileuca maia) is a common insect found in oak forests, stretching in the United States from peninsular Florida to New England, and as
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Brother of infamous Clyde Barrow
Marvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow (March 14, 1903 – July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow
Buck_Barrow
DC-DC voltage step-down power converter
A buck converter or step-down converter is a DC-to-DC converter which decreases voltage, while increasing current, from its input (supply) to its output
Buck_converter
American rapper (born 1980)
Darnell Brown (born March 15, 1981), better known by his stage name Young Buck, is an American rapper. He was affiliated with Birdman's Cash Money Records
Young_Buck
American musician and band leader (1929–2006)
Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens Jr. (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He was the frontman for The Buckaroos
Buck_Owens
List of people with the same nickname
Buck is the nickname of the following people (for fictional characters, see Buck): Lynn Compton (1921–2012), lead prosecutor in Sirhan Sirhan's trial for
Buck_(nickname)
American writer (1892–1973)
Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 – March 6, 1973) was an American writer and humanitarian. She is best known for The Good Earth, the best-selling
Pearl_S._Buck
Type of DC-to-DC converter
The buck–boost converter is a type of DC-to-DC converter that has an output voltage magnitude that is either greater than or less than the input voltage
Buck–boost_converter
Family of mixed drinks with ginger, citrus juice and liquor
A buck is a cocktail that is made with ginger ale or ginger beer, citrus juice, and any of a number of base liquors. Buck cocktails are sometimes called
Buck_(cocktail)
American musician (born 1947)
Donald Bruce Roeser (born November 12, 1947), known professionally as Buck Dharma, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is the sole constant
Buck_Dharma
American Supreme Court case plaintiff
Carrie Elizabeth Buck (July 3, 1906 – January 28, 1983) was the plaintiff in the United States Supreme Court case Buck v. Bell, after having been ordered
Carrie_Buck
American actor (born 1963)
Gregory Buck Kinnear (born June 17, 1963) is an American actor and former talk show host. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Greg_Kinnear
American actor
Buck Jones (born Charles Frederick Gebhart; December 12, 1891 – November 30, 1942) was an American actor, known for his work in many popular Western movies
Buck_Jones
American singer-songwriter
Alexander Buckley "Buck" Meek (born July 10, 1987) is an American folk musician from Wimberley, Texas, best known as the guitarist and backing vocalist
Buck_Meek
English-language idiom meaning "to shift blame onto another"
Buck passing, or passing the buck, is the act of attributing to another person or group one's own responsibility. It is often used to refer to a strategy
Buck_passing
American knife manufacturer
Buck Knives is an American knife brand and manufacturer founded in San Diego, California in 1947 as H.H. Buck and Son, and now located in Post Falls,
Buck_Knives
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up bucks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bucks may refer to: Buckinghamshire, England, abbreviated Bucks Bucks, Alabama, United States, an unincorporated
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Topics referred to by the same term
Buck Rogers is a science fiction character. Buck Rogers may also refer to: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (radio series), a 1932–47 radio series based
Buck_Rogers_(disambiguation)
1998 video game
Buck Bumble is a 1998 third-person shooter video game developed by Argonaut Software and published by UbiSoft for the Nintendo 64. A special Buck Bumble
Buck_Bumble
American actress
Tara Buck is an American film, stage, and television actress. Buck is known for her roles in True Blood, Ray Donovan, and Party of Five. Buck attended
Tara_Buck
American drag performer
Buck Wylde, also known as Trigger Mortis, is a Latin American drag king. He is competing on the competition series King of Drag. Based in Dallas, Buck
Buck_Wylde
Topics referred to by the same term
James Buck may refer to: James Buck (Medal of Honor) (c. 1808–1865), United States Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient Jim Buck (Indiana politician)
James_Buck
American actor (1937–2004)
director. He was sometimes credited as Ernest Wall, Buck Flower, George "Buck" Flower, George Flower, Buck Flowers, C. D. LaFleur, C.D. LaFleure, C.D. Lafleuer
George_Buck_Flower
American radio personality
James Buckman Sexton (born December 28, 1981), known professionally as Buck Sexton, is an American radio and television talk show host, author, and conservative
Buck_Sexton
American baseball manager (born 1956)
William Nathaniel "Buck" Showalter III (born May 23, 1956) is an American professional baseball manager. He served as manager of the New York Yankees (1992–1995)
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American rock band
guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. R.E.M. was noted for Buck's arpeggiated
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American musician (1958–2000)
Norman Buck (August 1, 1958 – December 19, 2000) was an American guitarist and founding member of the alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs. Buck co-wrote
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American actor (1930–2020)
Buck Henry (born Henry Zuckerman; December 9, 1930 – January 8, 2020) was an American actor, screenwriter, and director. Henry's contributions to film
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Easy Company soldier and jurist (1921–2012)
Lynn Davis "Buck" Compton (December 31, 1921 – February 25, 2012) was an American jurist, law enforcement officer, and United States Army officer during
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American filmmaker (born 1958)
Christopher James Buck (born February 24, 1958) is an American film director, animator, and screenwriter known for co-directing Tarzan (1999), Surf's Up
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Series of British long-range airstrikes during the Falklands War
Operations Black Buck 1 to Black Buck 7 were seven extremely long-range airstrikes conducted during the 1982 Falklands War by Royal Air Force (RAF) Vulcan
Operation_Black_Buck
Danish composer
Ole Buck (born 1 February 1945) is a Danish composer. Buck was born in Copenhagen. He studied the piano from the age of twelve. He also made many early
Ole_Buck
American feminist poet and activist (1947–2010)
Marilyn Jean Buck (December 13, 1947–August 3, 2010) was an American Marxist, feminist poet, and anti-war, anti-imperialist, and anti-racist activist,
Marilyn_Buck
American pornographic actor (1955–2008)
Buck Adams (born Charles Stephen Allen; November 11, 1955 – October 28, 2008) was an American pornographic film actor and director. Adams was a boxer and
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American baseball player, manager, and broadcaster (born 1948)
John Albert "Buck" Martinez (born November 7, 1948) is an American former professional baseball catcher and manager, and was the television color commentator
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American politician (born 1959)
Kenneth Robert Buck (born February 16, 1959) is an American lawyer and politician who represented Colorado's 4th congressional district in the United States
Ken_Buck
American actor and artist (born 1938)
Buck Taylor (born Walter Clarence Taylor III, May 13, 1938) is an American actor and artist, best known for his roles as gunsmith-turned-deputy Newly O'Brien
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1903 novel by Jack London
character of the novel is a dog named Buck. The story opens at a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, California, when Buck is stolen from his home and sold into
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Topics referred to by the same term
Buck House may refer to: Buck House (Los Angeles), California, a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument Frank LaVerne Buck House, Pacific Grove, California
Buck_House
American professional wrestling tag team
The Young Bucks are an American professional wrestling tag team consisting of brothers Matthew Ronjon Massie (born March 13, 1985) and Nicholas Lee Massie
The_Young_Bucks
2011 American film
and philosophy of the real-life "horse whisperer" Buck Brannaman. Buck explores the life of Buck Brannaman from his childhood living with an abusive
Buck_(film)
American film director
Douglas Buck is an American film director. Buck grew up on Long Island, in New York State. He later moved to New York City, where he began making films
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American professional wrestler, valet and pornographic actress
Tylene Dawn Buck (born March 7, 1972) is an American pornographic actress, model, camgirl, former professional wrestler and valet. She is perhaps best
Tylene_Buck
All-terrain vehicle
The John Deere Buck was John Deere's all-terrain vehicle, introduced in 2004 as a 2005 model. The model was produced by Bombardier in a partnership between
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American men's clothing brand
Buck Mason is an American clothing brand founded in Venice, California, in 2013 by Erik Allen Ford and Sasha Koehn. Buck Mason sells men's and women's
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2022 film by John C. Donkin
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild is a 2022 animated adventure comedy film directed by John C. Donkin, in his feature directorial debut, with a screenplay
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild
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American television writer
Scott Randall Buck is an American television writer. Buck has written for several television series including Six Feet Under, Rome, Showtime's Dexter
Scott_Buck
American dancer (born 1988)
Charles "Lil Buck" Riley (born May 25, 1988) is an American dancer, actor and model from Memphis, Tennessee, who specializes in a style of street dance
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American architect
Lawrence H. Buck was born in 1865 in New Orleans, Louisiana. His father was William Henry Buck (1840 in Norway – 1888 in New Orleans). The elder Buck was a
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Topics referred to by the same term
Buck Johnson may refer to: Buck Johnson (basketball) (born 1964), American basketball player Buck Johnson (musician), American musician Bunk Johnson (1889–1949)
Buck_Johnson
Canadian hip hop artist
Richard Terfry (born March 4, 1972), better known by his stage name Buck 65, is a Canadian alternative hip hop rapper. Underpinned by an extensive background
Buck_65
American baseball player (1911–2006)
John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil Jr. (November 13, 1911 – October 6, 2006) was an American first baseman and manager in the Negro American League, mostly with
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US biomedical research institute
The Buck Institute for Research on Aging is an independent nonprofit biomedical research institute located in Novato, California, that researches aging
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
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Major League Baseball player (1890–1956)
George Daniel "Buck" Weaver (August 18, 1890 – January 31, 1956) was an American shortstop and third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB)
Buck_Weaver
American cowboy poet and singer
Buck Ramsey (January 9, 1938 – January 3, 1998), born Kenneth Melvin Ramsey, was an American cowboy poet and singer. He earned a national reputation for
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American mathematician
Robert Creighton Buck (30 August 1920 Cincinnati – 1 February 1998 Wisconsin), usually cited as R. Creighton Buck, was an American mathematician who, with
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English actor (1936–1989)
Keith Rodney Buck (17 October 1936 – 27 January 1989) was an English actor and author. Buck was born in London, the son of Joseph Buck and Enid Marguerite
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Notable dead white-tailed deer
the Horn Buck is officially listed as the second largest non-typical white-tailed deer of all time by the Boone and Crockett Club. The buck’s antlers score
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Professional footballer
Noel Arthur Coleman Buck (born April 5, 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Major League Soccer club San Jose Earthquakes
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American businesswoman
Michele G. Buck (born 1960 or 1961) is an American businesswoman. In March 2017, she became the first female Chairman, President, and CEO of The Hershey
Michele_Buck
American model and musician (born 1972)
Sibyl Buck (born May 27, 1972) is an American rock musician and fashion model. Buck was born May 27, 1972, in Versailles, France. Her family moved to
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1927 US Supreme Court sterilization case
Buck v. Bell, 274 U.S. 200 (1927), is a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court, written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., in which the
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British physician and murderer
Buck Ruxton (born Bukhtyar Chompa Rustomji Ratanji Hakim; 21 March 1899 – 12 May 1936) was an Indian-born physician convicted and subsequently hanged for
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American racial slur
Black Buck, also known as Big Black Buck, is a stereotype of a black American male: large, violent, and voraciously attracted to white women. It is closely
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2000 American film
Chuck & Buck is a 2000 American black comedy drama film directed by Miguel Arteta and produced by Matthew Greenfield. It was written by and starred Mike
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Topics referred to by the same term
Buck Creek may refer to the following geographic features in the United States: Buck Creek, Indiana Buck Creek, Kansas Buck Creek, Missouri Buck Creek
Buck_Creek
Buck Godot is the title character in a science fiction/comedy comic book series collected in two volumes (Buck Godot: Zap Gun for Hire and Buck Godot:
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Australian radio announcer
Robert Buck known as Robbie Buck is an Australian radio announcer. Robbie's radio experience began in his home town of Lismore where he took up a late
Robbie_Buck
British trade unionist (1915–1984)
Leslie William Buck (30 May 1915 – 23 December 1984) was a British trade unionist. Buck grew up in Middlesex and attended Willesden County Grammar School
Les_Buck
2008 animated comedy short film
Big Buck Bunny (code-named Project Peach) is a 2008 animated comedy short film featuring animals of the forest, made by the Blender Institute, part of
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American film producer (1917–2001)
Jules Buck (July 30, 1917 – July 19, 2001) was an American film producer. He was a cameraman for John Huston's war documentaries and began producing as
Jules_Buck
Topics referred to by the same term
Old Buck may refer to: Nickname of James Buchanan (1791–1868), fifteenth president of the United States Nickname of Robert C. Buchanan (1811–1878), Union
Old_Buck
Topics referred to by the same term
Buck Mountain may refer to: Buck Mountain (Lassen, California) (8,634 feet), in the Warner Mountains Buck Mountain (Palisades, California) (12,841 feet)
Buck_Mountain
American actress (born 2003)
Tayler Buck is an American actress best known for playing Natalie Lane Irons / Starlight in Superman & Lois and Sandra in Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
Tayler_Buck
Comedy film and television franchise created by John Hughes
Uncle Buck is an American comedy franchise that consists of one film and two television series. The series tells the story of the titular "Uncle Buck" Russell
Uncle_Buck_(franchise)
Topics referred to by the same term
"Charles Buck" Charles Neville Buck (1879–1957), American writer Sir Charles Buck (c. 1692–1729), the third Baronet Buck Sir Charles Louis Buck (1722–1782)
Charles_Buck
2013 memoir by M. K. Asante
Buck is a memoir by M. K. Asante, published by Random House/Spiegel & Grau. Buck tells the story of Asante's youth growing up in Philadelphia from the
Buck:_A_Memoir
Canadian communist leader (1891–1973)
Timothy Buck (January 6, 1891 – March 11, 1973) was the general secretary of the Communist Party of Canada (known as the Labor-Progressive Party from 1943
Tim_Buck
New Zealand rugby union player (born 1957)
and captained New Zealand (the All Blacks) in the late 1980s. Nicknamed "Buck", he played as a number eight for Auckland, North Harbour, Northampton and
Buck_Shelford
2000 video game
Buck Hunter is a game hunting video game developed by Play Mechanix. Primarily developed for arcades, the goal of the game is to shoot moving bucks or
Big_Buck_Hunter
American actor (1943–2025)
actor, whose roles include that of Captain William "Buck" Rogers in the 1979–1981 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Gerard was born on January
Gil_Gerard
American entrepreneur and community activist
Barrie Buck (née Greene) is an American entrepreneur and community activist. Since 1987, she has been the owner of the 40 Watt Club, a music venue in Athens
Barrie_Buck
Topics referred to by the same term
Mike Buck may refer to: Mike Buck (musician) (born 1952), American drummer and record shop owner Mike Buck (American football) (born 1967), American football
Mike_Buck
California college scholarship from 1989 to 2016
The Frank H. Buck Scholarships were scholarships awarded annually by the Frank H. and Eva B. Buck Foundation to twelve to fifteen California students to
Buck_Scholarship
American sci-fi adventure TV series (1979–1981)
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century is an American science fiction adventure television series produced by Universal Studios. The series ran for two seasons
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)
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American horse trainer
Dan M. "Buck" Brannaman (born January 29, 1962) is an American horse trainer and a leading clinician with a philosophy of handling horses based on classical
Buck_Brannaman
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English
From the American English pet name for a "high-spirited young man," from the vocabulary word buck, BUCK means "male deer or goat."
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English : possibly a variant spelling of Scottish Buckie, a habitational name from either of two places so called in northeast Scotland.
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English : occupational name for a maker of buckles, Middle English bokeler, Old French bouclier (see Buckle).Americanized spelling of German Büchler (see Buechler).
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English : habitational name from any of the many places so named, most of which are from Old English bucc ‘buck’, ‘male deer’ or bucca ‘he-goat’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. Places called Buckley and Buckleigh, in Devon, are named with Old English boga ‘bow’ + clif ‘cliff’.English : possibly a variant of Bulkley, from the local pronunciation.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buachalla ‘descendant of Buachaill’, a byname meaning ‘cowherd’, ‘servant’, ‘boy’.Altered spelling of German Büchler (see Buechler), or of Büchle, a variant of Buechel.
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English (Buckinghamshire)
English (Buckinghamshire) : unexplained.
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German
German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhart.German : descriptive nickname for a person with a hunchback.Possibly a German metonymic occupational name for a metalworker, from Middle High German buckel ‘(embossed) buckle on a shield’.English : variant spelling of Buckle.
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English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of buckles, from Middle English bokel ‘buckle’.Americanized spelling of German Buckel.
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English : habitational name from Buckminster in Leicestershire, named with the Old English personal name Bucca (see Buck) + Old English mynster ‘minster’, ‘large church’.
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Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' and 'King Henry the Eighth' Duke of Buckingham. 'King Richard III' Duke of...
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English (Buckinghamshire)
English (Buckinghamshire) : possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. Compare Gladwell.
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English : unexplained; either a patronymic from Buck, or possibly an altered form of Buxton.
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English : habitational name from a place in Norfolk named Buckenham, from the Old English personal name Bucca (with genitive -n) + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.English : reduced form of Buckingham.
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English : habitational name from a place in Worcestershire called Buckridge, from Old English bÅc ‘beech’ + hrycg ‘ridge’, ‘hill’.
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English : variant of Buckle.
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English : nickname for a man with some fancied resemblance to a he-goat (Old English bucc(a)) or a male deer (Old English bucc). Old English Bucc(a) is found as a personal name, as is Old Norse Bukkr. Names such as Walter le Buk (Somerset 1243) are clearly nicknames.English : topographic name for someone who lived near a prominent beech tree, such as Peter atte Buk (Suffolk 1327), from Middle English buk ‘beech’ (from Old English bÅc).German : from a personal name, a short form of Burckhard (see Burkhart).North German and Danish : nickname for a fat man, from Middle Low German bÅ«k ‘belly’. Compare Bauch.German : variant of Bock.German : variant of Puck in the sense ‘defiant’, ‘spiteful’, or ‘stubborn’.German : topographic name from a field name, Buck ‘hill’.Emanuel Buck came from England to Plymouth Colony in the 1640s and in 1647 settled in Wethersfield, CT.
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English : habitational name from places called Bucknell, in Oxfordshire and Shropshire, or Bucknall, in Lincolnshire and Somerset. These are all named with the Old English byname Bucca (see Buck) or Old English bucca ‘he-goat’ (with genitive -n) + hyll ‘hill’ in the first two examples or healh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’ in the latter two.
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English : habitational name from any of the many places in southern England (including nine in Devon) named Buckland, from Old English bÅc ‘book’ + land ‘land’, i.e. land held by right of a written charter, as opposed to folcland, land held by right of custom.
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English
English : habitational name from the former county seat of the county of Buckinghamshire, Old English Buccingahamm ‘water meadow (Old English hamm) of the people of (-inga-) Bucc(a)’.
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English
English : variant of Buckle.German : patronymic from Buckel.
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English
English : occupational name for a goatherd, Middle English bukkeman (from Old English bucca ‘he-goat’ + mann ‘man’).English : occupational name for a scholar or scribe, Middle English bocman (from Old English bÅc ‘book’ + mann ‘man’).English : possibly also a habitational name, a reduced form of Buckingham or a metathesized form of Bucknam.
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Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Friend; Companion; Confidant; Repentant; Regretful; Fire
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Australian
Thrower; Hitter
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Indian, Malayalam
Husband of Rati Devi
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Australian, British, English, French, Indian, Latin, Parsi
Renowned; Bright; Of Renowned Beauty
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Abode of Lord Shiva
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Hindu
Happy, Delighted, Content, Pleasant
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English
English : occupational name for a servant of the Knights Templar (see Temple).
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Hindu
The one who prevents
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Hindu, Indian
Goddess Durga
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Hindu
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n.
Breeches made of buckskin.
v. t.
To throw by bucking. See Buck, v. i., 2.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Buckle
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Buck
imp. & p. p.
of Buckle
n.
A four-wheeled vehicle, having a long elastic board or frame resting on the bolsters or axletrees, and a seat or seats placed transversely upon it; -- called also buck wagon.
n.
A horse or mule that bucks.
n.
One who bucks ore.
a.
Having a head like a buckler.
n.
The skin of a buck.
v. t.
To strengthen with buckram; to make stiff.
v. i.
To copulate, as bucks and does.
n.
A person clothed in buckskin, particularly an American soldier of the Revolutionary war.
n.
A plant with leaves branched somewhat like a buck's horn (Plantago Coronopus); also, Lobelia coronopifolia.
imp. & p. p.
of Buck
a.
Made of buckram; as, a buckram suit.
n.
A broad-headed hammer used in bucking ore.
v. t.
To provide with a vent, or escape, for air, gas, etc.; as, to ventilate a mold, or a water-wheel bucket.
n.
To fasten or confine with a buckle or buckles; as, to buckle a harness.
a.
White; white man's; strong; good; as, buckra yam, a white yam.