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Kicking motion performed by cattle and horses
request by bucking. Rodeo broncs and bucking bulls are used specifically as bucking stock, usually bred to be prone to bucking and encouraged to buck whenever
Bucking
Upcoming film by Werner Herzog
filming Werner Herzog's Bucking Fastard in Dublin". Hot Press. Retrieved April 7, 2025. Whittock, Jesse (May 13, 2025). "'Bucking Fastard': First Look At
Bucking_Fastard
Untrained horse or a horse that habitually bucks
A bucking horse is any breed of horse, male or female, with a propensity to buck. They have been, and still are, referred to by various names, including
Bucking_horse
Animal used for rodeo competition
These are known as Plummer bulls. Bucking bulls are viewed as athletes. They usually are started in their bucking career at the age of two or three,
Bucking_bull
Bucking bull registry
American Bucking Bull, Inc. (ABBI) is an organization dedicated to the registration of bucking bulls and establishing the American Bucking Bull as a documented
American_Bucking_Bull
1996 novel by Ivan Doig
1996). "A Big Story Under the Big Sky : FICTION : BUCKING THE SUN, By Ivan Doig". Los Angeles Times. Bucking the Sun. May 13, 1997. ISBN 9780684831497. Foote
Bucking_the_Sun
Topics referred to by the same term
voltage. USS Buck, several United States Navy ships Bucking, a movement by a horse when the animal kicks out with both hind legs Bucks (disambiguation)
Buck
Australian restaurant chain
Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria. In 2015 there were 35 Bucking Bull outlets. Bucking Bull places great emphasis on growing all of the products it
Bucking_Bull
Process of cutting a felled and delimbed tree into logs
Bucking is the process of cutting a felled and delimbed tree into logs. Significant value can be lost by sub-optimal bucking because logs destined for
Log_bucking
Symbol associated with the U.S. state of Wyoming
version of the Bucking Horse and Rider symbol. He rode Steamboat in the Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo in 1909. In 1936, Allen True's Bucking Horse and Rider
Bucking_Horse_and_Rider
Electric bull riding simulator
A mechanical bull, also known as a bucking machine, is a device that replicates the sensation of riding a bucking animal, such as a rodeo bull or horse
Mechanical_bull
Rodeo event that involves riding a bucking horse
enclosure called a bucking chute. When the rider is ready, the gate of the bucking chute is opened and the horse bursts out and begins to buck. The rider attempts
Bronc_riding
Competitive sport
modern bucking horse is a wild animal. The modern bronc is not a truly feral horse. Some bucking horses are riding horses that learned to buck off their
Rodeo
1917 film
January 12, 1918. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bucking Broadway. Bucking Broadway at IMDb Bucking Broadway available from Europa Film Treasures
Bucking_Broadway
Bull-riding sports
the bull-riding events where bucking bulls are attempted to be ridden until they tire and stop bucking or until they buck off their riders. American-style
Jaripeo
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
Bucks
Topics referred to by the same term
Bucker may refer to: A logging worker who performs log bucking George Bucker or Adam Damlip (died c. 1540), English Protestant martyr Koen Bucker (born
Bucker
Permanent mechanical fastener
the bucktail, and is the part that the bucking bar is held against. Hence the terms bucking bar, bucked, and buck-man. In this process, the installer places
Rivet
American bucking bull (1988–2000)
American bucking bull. He was known throughout the rodeo world as "the world's most dangerous bull". He was also known as "the greatest bull ever to buck". During
Bodacious_(bull)
1894 film
of Western films before 1920 "Bucking broncho". Library of Congress. 1894. Retrieved July 1, 2021. Bucking Broncho at IMDb Bucking Broncho on YouTube
Bucking_Broncho
States and Canada who are looking for bucking horse, and bucking bull prospects. The first official Miles City Bucking Horse Sale began in 1951, though an
Miles_City_Bucking_Horse_Sale
American bucking bull (1976-1994)
1987 Placed in the Bucking Bull of the Finals every year NFR- 2nd Place Bucking Bull of the Finals 1984 NFR- 3rd Place Bucking Bull of the Finals 1985
Red_Rock_(bull)
Hay bucking, or "bucking hay", is a type of manual labor where small square bales, ranging in weight from about 50 to 150 pounds (23 to 68 kg), are stacked
Hay_buck
Basketball team in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Milwaukee Bucks are an American professional basketball team based in Milwaukee. The Bucks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as
Milwaukee_Bucks
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
Buck_buck
American bucking bull (2006-2024)
Bushwacker #13/6 (June 1, 2006 – July 2, 2024) was an American bucking bull. He competed in the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) circuit and was a three-time
Bushwacker_(bull)
Rodeo bucking horse
Virgil F13 (born 2008) is a retired rodeo bucking horse. He specialized in both bareback bronc riding and saddle bronc riding. Although born in North
Virgil_(bucking_horse)
1895 sculpture by Frederic Remington
a rugged cowboy character fighting to stay aboard a rearing, plunging bucking horse, with a stirrup swinging free, a quirt in one hand and a fistful
The_Bronco_Buster
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
Bang_for_the_buck
American bucking bull (2011-2022)
American bucking bull. He is the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) World Champion Bull for 2016, 2017, and 2018. He is one of only two bucking bulls to win
Bruiser_(bull)
Type of power tool
bucking bar is used to support the tail of the rivet. The energy from the hammer in the rivet gun drives the work and the rivet against the bucking bar
Rivet_gun
French gambling card game
Pitje-Patje ('money' + 'small heaps'). In the US, faro was also called "bucking the tiger" or "twisting the tiger's tail", a reference to early card backs
Faro_(card_game)
Rodeo sport
sport that involves a rider getting on a bucking bull and attempting to stay mounted while the animal tries to buck off the rider. American bull riding has
Bull_riding
Type of saw optimized for cutting across wood fibres
both bucking and felling saws. A bucking saw generally has a straighter back and less of a pronounced curve on its cutting surface. Since bucking saws
Crosscut_saw
1926 film
Bucking the Truth is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Milburn Morante and starring Pete Morrison, Brinsley Shaw and Bruce Gordon. 'Slim'
Bucking_the_Truth
animals has produced a more uniform range of bucking stock which is also quieter to handle. Most bucking stock is specifically bred for use in rodeos
Stock_contractor
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
Scar caused by using a knife to cut near the mouth
(also known as a Chelsea grin/smile, or a Glasgow grin, Smiley, Huyton, A buck 50, forced smile or Cheshire grin) is a wound caused by making a cut from
Glasgow_smile
Family of mixed drinks with ginger, citrus juice and liquor
"kick" – hence, a bucking horse. Variations include: Bourbon, rye, or whiskey buck. Kentucky Buck, containing bourbon and strawberry. Gin buck, containing gin
Buck_(cocktail)
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
Science fiction hero
Jennings, "Bucking the Future: From 1928 to the 25th Century With Anthony Rogers". Comic Buyer's Guide July 5, 1990. (pp. 58, 60, 62, 65-66). "Buck Rogers
Buck_Rogers
Subculture on the American cowboy
Bruiser, (2016-2018) consecutive three-time World Champion PBR bucking bull, 2017 PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year, in the running in 2019 to become first 4-time
Cowboy_culture
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
wins the most prize money in a year competing in at least two events. The bucking livestock from the three roughstock events are also awarded championships
List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions
List_of_Professional_Rodeo_Cowboys_Association_Champions
1923 film
D'Albrook as Tyson With no prints of Bucking the Barrier located in any film archives, it is considered a lost film. "Bucking the Barrier (1923) - Overview"
Bucking_the_Barrier
English pop group (1981–present)
Bucks Fizz are an English pop group that achieved success in the 1980s, most notably for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song "Making
Bucks_Fizz
American businessman and son of President Grant (1852–1929)
Ulysses S. "Buck" Grant Jr. (July 22, 1852 – September 25, 1929) was an American attorney and entrepreneur. He was the second son of U.S. president Ulysses
Ulysses_S._Grant_Jr.
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
Game of chance and hand game
finger game is also known as swords, choosies, pick, odds-on poke, or bucking up. This zero-sum game, a variation of the ancient morra and par-impar
Odds_and_evens_(hand_game)
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
Peter_Buck
Process of cutting down trees
axe, saw, or chainsaw is used to fell a tree, followed up by limbing and bucking in traditional applications. In the modern commercial logging industry
Felling
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
Fast-footwork folk dance
Clogging, buck dancing, or flatfoot dancing is a type of folk dance practiced in the United States, in which the dancer's footwear is used percussively
Clogging
Former NASCAR school
Buck Baker's Seat Time American Racing School (previously the Buck Baker Racing School) was founded in 1980 by Buck Baker, who was a NASCAR Hall of Fame
Buck Baker's Seat Time American Racing School
Buck_Baker's_Seat_Time_American_Racing_School
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
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
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
Apparatus used in artistic gymnastics
similar apparatus designed for physical education lessons is called a vaulting buck. The apparatus originates from the Romans, who used wooden horses to teach
Pommel_horse
County of England
Buckinghamshire (/ˈbʌkɪŋəmʃər, -ʃɪər/, abbreviated Bucks) is a ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Northamptonshire to the north
Buckinghamshire
Topics referred to by the same term
state of Pennsylvania: Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Newtown, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Newtown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Newtown
Newtown,_Pennsylvania
American bucking bull (1996-2011)
Retrieved August 19, 2023. American Bucking Bull, Inc. Bucking bull registry website Little Yellow Jacket - King of the Bucking Bulls book by Darlene Berger
Little_Yellow_Jacket
American bucking bull (1997-2012)
(1997–2012) was an American bucking bull. He was the 2006 Professional Bull Riders (PBR) World Champion Bull. He began his bucking career at age three. His
Mudslinger_(bull)
Bodacious was also the 1994–1995 PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year. When Sweet Pro's Bruiser won the PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year award for 2017, he and
List of Professional Bull Riders Champions
List_of_Professional_Bull_Riders_Champions
American political donor and convicted murderer
that led to men's drug deaths". The Los Angeles Times. "Recall drive. Bucking the system: unlikely figure leads challenge to Mecham". Arizona Republic
Ed_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 YouTuber, sex educator and former pornographic actor (born 1962)
began touring the world speaking about human sexuality. His presentation, "Bucking the System", aimed to challenge traditional notions of gender. Angel also
Buck_Angel
American television comedy writer
Simpsons. He was also the voice of Buck the Dog on Married... with Children (except for several episodes in which Buck was voiced by Cheech Marin). In the
Kevin_Curran_(writer)
American multinational coffeehouse chain
the DVD. Starbucks has become the subject of a protest song, "A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop" by Neil Young and his band, Promise of the Real. This single
Starbucks
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
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
Topics referred to by the same term
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century may refer to various science fiction works featuring the character Buck Rogers, including: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Buck_Rogers_in_the_25th_Century
Rodeo hall of fame
and Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), including the best bucking bulls. From 1996 through 2007, the PBR awarded the Ring of Honor in the
Professional Bull Riders: Heroes and Legends
Professional_Bull_Riders:_Heroes_and_Legends
Bull riding competition performer
bullfighters enter the rodeo arena on foot, before the bull is released from the bucking chute. They stand on either side of the chute as the bull is released and
Rodeo_clown
American actress (born 1983)
she co-produced. Kate Mara will also star in an upcoming movie called Bucking Fastard, directed by Werner Herzog. Mara was in a relationship with Max
Kate_Mara
1921 film
Bucking the Line is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Carl Harbaugh and starring Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn, Molly Malone and Kathryn McGuire.
Bucking_the_Line
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
Saddle bronc riding horse
means "painted horse". Sommers brought War Paint up as a bucking horse, as he raised many bucking horses. When War Paint was three years old, Hank and Bob
War_Paint_(horse)
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
Lynn_Compton
American bucking bull
Playboy Skoal, was the 1990 PRCA Bucking Bull of the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) and the 1991 PRCA Reserve Bucking Bull of the Year. He was also the
Spotted_Demon_(bull)
Party held by a man who is about to get married
party (in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries, and Ireland), or a buck's night (in Australia and Canada), is a party held for or arranged by a man
Bachelor_party
Hand-powered frame saw
blade generally used with a sawbuck to cut logs or firewood to length (bucking). This type of saw is also known as a bow saw, Swede saw, bushman saw,
Bucksaw
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
American bucking bull
in Omaha, Nebraska, during the 15/15 Bucking Battle, Woopaa earned his fourth 46-point and over score by bucking off Cody Nance in 3.88 seconds. Woopaa
Woopaa
Name of monetary currency
has media related to Dollar. Wikiquote has quotations related to Dollar. buck and dollar at the Online Etymology Dictionary Currency converter. CNNMoney
Dollar
American bucking bull (1981-1993)
1993) was an American bucking bull. He was the only three-time consecutive Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) Bucking Bull of the Year (1988
Pacific_Bell_(bull)
Scam targeting fans of Donald Trump
coin" medallions (unrelated to the $Trump cryptocurrency token), "Trump Bucks" banknotes, and metal checks, that they suggest will become legal tender
Trump_Rebate_Banking_system
American bucking bull (2001-2023)
"arguably became the most popular bucking bull in PBR history". At the time he was active he was the only bucking bull in PBR history with more than
Chicken_on_a_Chain
Family of hoofed mammals
'animal'. For many types of deer in modern English usage, the male is a buck and the female a doe, but the terms vary with dialect, and according to the
Deer
1921 silent film
Bucking the Tiger is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Henry Kolker and starring Conway Tearle, Winifred Westover and Gladden James. As of
Bucking_the_Tiger_(film)
American rodeo cowgirl
during her lifetime, including Women's Bucking Horse Champion of Montana in 1904 at the age of 17, and Lady Bucking Horse Champion of the World of the first
Fannie_Sperry_Steele
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
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
Portable handheld power saw with a rotating chain
or electric and are used in activities such as tree felling, limbing, bucking, pruning, cutting firebreaks in wildland fire suppression, harvesting of
Chainsaw
American musician (born 1947)
Donald Brian Roeser (born November 12, 1947), known professionally as Buck Dharma, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is the sole constant
Buck_Dharma
1979 British-American action film by Henry Levin
Treasure Seekers (also known as Forty Million Bucks, On a Dead Man's Chest, Treasure of Death, 40 Million Bucks on a Dead Man's Chest, Contraband and Jamaican
The Treasure Seekers (1979 film)
The_Treasure_Seekers_(1979_film)
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
Topics referred to by the same term
Station, an American nuclear power station Virgil (bucking horse) (foaled 2008), a rodeo bucking horse Virgil (racehorse) (1864–1886), an American thoroughbred
Virgil_(disambiguation)
American bucking bull (1995–2004)
Dillinger #81 (1995–2004) was an American bucking bull owned by the Herrington Cattle Company. He won the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) World Champion
Dillinger_(bull)
Rodeo and fair in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
rodeo is an annual target of animal rights activists, who allege that bucking straps, electric prods, spurs and physical abuse are used to terrorize
Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair
Cloverdale_Rodeo_and_Country_Fair
Term for a small horse
name from the Cayuse Indians, possess as a native quality, this habit of bucking, or jumping high in the air as we have lambs do, striking with every joint
Cayuse_horse
BUCKING
BUCKING
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' and 'King Henry the Eighth' Duke of Buckingham. 'King Richard III' Duke of...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Foscott (Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire), Foscote (Northamptonshire, Wiltshire), Foxcott (Hampshire), Foxcote (Gloucestershire, Warwickshire), so named from Old English fox ‘fox’ + cot ‘shelter’, ‘burrow’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Great and Little Linford in Buckinghamshire or Lynford in Norfolk. The former may have Old English hlyn ‘maple’ as its first element; the latter is more likely to contain līn ‘flax’. The second element in each case is Old English ford ‘ford’.
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name, possibly in part from Hogston in Angus, Scotland, named from Older Scots hogg ‘young sheep’, but the concentration of the name in the Midlands and southern England suggests that it is primarily from Hoggeston in Buckinghamshire, which is named from the Old English personal name Hogg + Old English tūn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called. Most, including those in Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Suffolk, Surrey, and West Yorkshire, are named from Old English fearn ‘fern’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from places in Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, and Staffordshire called Hartwell, from Old English heorot ‘stag’, ‘hart’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’. In some cases the surname may have arisen from Hartwell in Hartfield, Sussex or Hartwell in Lamerton, Devon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Fawley, in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Hampshire. The first is probably so named from Old English as fealu ‘fallow’ (probably used in the sense ‘fallow deer’) + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, while the last two are from either Old English fealu ‘fallow-colored’ or fealg ‘plowed land’ + lēah.
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from the place in Buckinghamshire on the Thames, named in Old English with mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’ + lÄfe ‘remnants’, ‘leavings’, i.e. a boggy area remaining after a lake had been drained.English : possibly also a variant of Marley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Fulmer in Buckinghamshire or Fowlmere in Cambridgeshire, so named from Old English fugol ‘bird’ + mere ‘lake’.German : variant of Volkmar.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Buckinghamshire, so named from the Old English personal name Ēanbeorht + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kimball.English : habitational name from Great or Little Kimble in Buckinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘the royal bell’ (cynebelle), referring to the shape of a local hill.Americanized spelling of German Gimbel (see Gimble) or Kimbel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Great and Little Horwood in Buckinghamshire, named from Old English horu ‘dirty’, ‘muddy’ + wudu ‘wood’, or from Horwood in Devon, which may be of the same derivation or may have Old English hÄr ‘gray’ as the first element.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Holmer in Buckinghamshire and Herefordshire, both named with Old English hol ‘hollow’ + mere ‘pool’.English : topographic name for someone who lived either on a piece of slightly raised land lying in a fen or partly surrounded by streams or where holly grew, from a derivative of Middle English holm (see Holm 1 and 2).Swedish, Danish, and North German (Schleswig-Holstein) : topographic name for someone who lived on an island (see Holm).
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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)’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of unknown etymology. It looks like a habitational name, but no place of this name is known in Britain. The proposed etymology from an Old English personal name, Higbert, is equally doubtful.The name was brought to North America in the 1640s from Ivinghoe in Buckinghamshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English (Buckinghamshire)
English (Buckinghamshire) : possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. Compare Gladwell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or a patch of arable land, Middle English lee, lea, from Old English lēa, dative case (used after a preposition) of lēah, which originally meant ‘wood’ or ‘glade’.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’, as for example Lee in Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hampshire, Kent, and Shropshire, and Lea in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, and Wiltshire.Irish : reduced Americanized form of Ó Laoidhigh ‘descendant of Laoidheach’, a personal name derived from laoidh ‘poem’, ‘song’ (originally a byname for a poet).Americanized spelling of Norwegian Li or Lie.Chinese : variant of Li 1.Chinese : variant of Li 2.Chinese : variant of Li 3.Korean : variant of Yi.Lee is a prominent VA family name brought over in 1641 by Richard Lee (d. 1664), a VA planter and legislator. His great-grandsons included the brothers Arthur, Francis L., Richard Henry, and William Lee, all prominent American Revolution legislators and diplomats.
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from Honor End Farm in Hampden, Buckinghamshire, which is named from Old English hÄn ‘hone’, ‘stone’ + Åra ‘slope’, or possibly from Honer in Sussex, named from Old English hol ‘hollow’ + Åra ‘shore’.In some cases probably an Americanized form of French Honoré (see Honore).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. it may be a habitational name from an unidentified place (there is a Mayhall Farm in Buckinghamshire, but it is not clear whether the family name is derived from the farm name or vice versa). Alternatively it may be a variant of Mayall, which is itself a variant of Male.
Surname or Lastname
English (Buckinghamshire)
English (Buckinghamshire) : unexplained.
BUCKING
BUCKING
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Seasons
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Cheerful; Joyful; Merry
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Hebrew David, DABHAIDH means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Strong
Female
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Avdotya, AVDOTIA means "good-seeming."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Book
Biblical
God hath taken away; God heaping up
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
From the Alder Tree
Male
Hebrew
Hebrew name ANATH means "answer (to prayer)." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Shamgar.Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of First Islamic Geologist
BUCKING
BUCKING
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BUCKING
BUCKING
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Buck
v. t.
To throw by bucking. See Buck, v. i., 2.
n.
The process of breaking up or pulverizing ores.
n.
The act or process of soaking or boiling cloth in an alkaline liquid in the operation of bleaching; also, the liquid used.
n.
A broad-headed hammer used in bucking ore.
n.
A washing.