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American sportsman (1878–1949)
Charles Barthell Moran (February 22, 1878 – June 14, 1949), nicknamed "Uncle Charley", was an American sportsman who gained renown as both a catcher and
Charley_Moran
Baseball team
coaches led A&M baseball from 1904 to 1958, including football coaches Charley Moran, Dana X. Bible, and Homer Norton. During this period, A&M finished with
Texas_A&M_Aggies_baseball
American professional football team, part of the NFL from 1924–1931
He hired Charley Moran as the team's new coach. However, Moran's son Tom briefly served as the team's interim coach that year after Charley took a leave
Frankford_Yellow_Jackets
Topics referred to by the same term
racecar driver Charles Moran (railroad executive) (1811–1895), American businessman and president of the Erie Railroad Charley Moran (1878–1949), American
Charles_Moran
Surname list
Charles Moran (baseball) (1879–1934), American baseball player Charley Moran (1878–1949), American baseball player and football coach Chris Moran (1956–2010)
Moran_(surname)
1973–1997) Doug Eddings – 3,191 (AL, 1998–1999; ML, 2000–present) Charley Moran – 3,184 (NL, 1918–1939) Marvin Hudson – 3,166 (NL, 1998–1999; ML, 2000–present)
List of Major League Baseball umpiring leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_umpiring_leaders
American football player and coach (born 1964)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Kevin_Sumlin
1938 Major League Baseball championship series
Hubbard and Lou Kolls were selected from the American League while Charley Moran and Ziggy Sears were chosen from the National League by Commissioner
1938_World_Series
American football coach (born 1965)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Jimbo_Fisher
Program representing Texas A&M University in American football
compiled a 38–8–4 record under head coach Charley Moran. Moran's 1909 team finished undefeated, and all but one of Moran's other seasons the Aggies only lost
Texas_A&M_Aggies_football
American football player and coach (born 1977)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Mike_Elko
College baseball head coach for Texas A&M
t e Texas A&M Aggies head baseball coaches Wirt Spencer (1904–1908) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Con Lucid (1915) D. V. Graves (1916–1919) Dana X. Bible
Michael_Earley
American baseball coach (born 1970)
t e Texas A&M Aggies head baseball coaches Wirt Spencer (1904–1908) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Con Lucid (1915) D. V. Graves (1916–1919) Dana X. Bible
Jim_Schlossnagle
American college football coach (1871–1954)
after graduation at Emporia State, Arkansas, Cincinnati and Wyoming. Charley Moran, a Carlisle assistant, coached at Texas A&M and Centre. Frank Mount
Pop_Warner
American college football game
teams had met for the first time in the previous year. Centre, led by Charley Moran, shocked many by taking a tie into halftime but ultimately Bob Fisher's
1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game
1921_Centre_vs._Harvard_football_game
Name list
(born 1961), American football coach Charley Moore (1884–1970), American baseball player and manager Charley Moran (1878–1949), American baseball player
Charley_(name)
American football coach (1913–1983)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Bear_Bryant
American football player (1899–1933)
games of the 1927 NFL season while his father, Charley Moran, officiated the 1927 World Series. Moran became a tobacco buyer after his sports career.
Tom_Moran_(blocking_back)
Football team representing Centre College in Kentucky, USA
football, with the Colonels winning, 6–0. The Colonels (under coach Charley Moran) shocked Harvard and became the first school from outside the East to
Centre_Colonels_football
American football player and sports coach (1891–1980)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Dana_X._Bible
— — — — — 9 Ned Merriam 1908 1 10 4 5 1 .375 — — — — — — — — — — 10 Charley Moran 1909–1914 6 48 37 8 3 .800 — — — — — — — — — — 11 Edwin Harlan 1915–1916
List of Texas A&M Aggies head football coaches
List_of_Texas_A&M_Aggies_head_football_coaches
American football player and coach (born 1935)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Gene_Stallings
131 42 0 .757 Lindsey Wilson (2010–2021), Georgetown (KY) (2022–2024) Charley Moran 1909 1933 18 168 121 35 12 .756 Texas A&M (1909–1914), Centre (1919–1923)
List of college football career coaching winning percentage leaders
List_of_college_football_career_coaching_winning_percentage_leaders
American judge and first commissioner of baseball (1866–1944)
followed the ejection of Washington Senator Heinie Manush by umpire Charley Moran. The following year, with the visiting Cardinals ahead of the Detroit
Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis
Irish actor and comedian (born 1971)
Dylan William Moran (/ˈmɔːrən/ MOR-ən; born 1971 or 1972) is an Irish comedian, writer, actor and artist. He is best known for his observational comedy
Dylan_Moran
American football player and coach (born 1943)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Jackie_Sherrill
American football coach (born 1951)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Dennis_Franchione
1929 Major League Baseball championship series
Shibe Park (Philadelphia) Umpires Bill Klem (NL), Bill Dinneen (AL), Charley Moran (NL), Roy Van Graflan (AL) Hall of Famers Umpire: Bill Klem Athletics:
1929_World_Series
American College Football Coach
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Emory_Bellard
American football player and coach (born 1944)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
R._C._Slocum
Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "Charley Moran Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports
List_of_NFL_head_coaches
Annual selection of best U.S. team
Yost BR, NCF Pittsburgh 4–1 Pop Warner HAF, HS, NCF 1919 Centre 9–0 Charley Moran SR Harvard 9–0–1 Bob Fisher CFRA, HAF, HS, NCF, PD Illinois 6–1 Robert
College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS
College_football_national_championships_in_NCAA_Division_I_FBS
American football coach (born 1985)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Elijah_Robinson
American college football season
University of Kentucky was cancelled for the same reason. Head coach: Charley Moran Assistant coach: Robert L. Myers "Clipped from the Advocate-Messenger"
1918 Centre Colonels football team
1918_Centre_Colonels_football_team
American college football season
Danville, Kentucky, in the 1921 college football season. Led by coach Charley Moran, the Praying Colonels compiled a 10–1 record, scoring 334 points while
1921 Centre Praying Colonels football team
1921_Centre_Praying_Colonels_football_team
Merriam 3–5 ? ? Charley Moran (Independent) (1909–1911) 1909 Charley Moran 7–0–1 1910 Charley Moran 8–1 1911 Charley Moran 6–1 Charley Moran (SIAA) (1912–1914)
List of Texas A&M Aggies football seasons
List_of_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_seasons
American firearms expert and Marine officer
Campbell Athletic Goods before leaving Centre to be assistant coach with Charley Moran at Bucknell University. Chinn left to coach at Wesleyan University,
George_M._Chinn
American athlete & coach (1892–1961)
inducted as a player into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1970. Coach Charley Moran called Cody the greatest tackle ever to play in the South. After graduation
Josh_Cody
American baseball player and coach (born 1968)
t e Texas A&M Aggies head baseball coaches Wirt Spencer (1904–1908) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Con Lucid (1915) D. V. Graves (1916–1919) Dana X. Bible
Rob_Childress
American football player and coach (born 1948)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Gary_Darnell
American football player and coach (1918–1995)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Raymond_George
American college football season
1924 college football season. In its first season under head coach Charley Moran, the team compiled an 8–2 record. The team played its home games at
1924 Bucknell Bison football team
1924_Bucknell_Bison_football_team
Wingard 1918 6 6 0 0 1.000 10 Pete Reynolds 1919–1923 48 27 18 3 .594 11 Charley Moran 1924–1926 31 19 10 2 .645 12 Carl Snavely 1927–1933 66 42 16 8 .697
List of Bucknell Bison head football coaches
List_of_Bucknell_Bison_head_football_coaches
College sport association (1909–1932)
A&M 4–0–1 7–0–1 Charley Moran 1910 Texas A&M 5–0 8–1 Charley Moran 1911 Texas 3–0 5–2 Dave Allerdice 1912 Texas A&M 4–0 8–1 Charley Moran 1913 Texas 4–0
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Texas_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Association
American football coach
Johnson (1915–1917) Edgar Wingard (1918) Pete Reynolds (1919–1923) Charley Moran (1924–1926) Carl Snavely (1927–1933) Edward Mylin (1934–1936) Al Humphreys
Dave_Cecchini
American football coach (born c. 1973)
Johnson (1915–1917) Edgar Wingard (1918) Pete Reynolds (1919–1923) Charley Moran (1924–1926) Carl Snavely (1927–1933) Edward Mylin (1934–1936) Al Humphreys
Jeff_Behrman
American politician, jurist, and diplomat (1901–1991)
Sr., would later become one of Cooper's political rivals. Coached by Charley Moran, the team was undefeated in four games in the 1918 season, which was
John_Sherman_Cooper
Morales^ MLB 2014–present 1387 Augie Moran NL 1903–1904, 1910, 1918 368 Charley Moran† NL 1918–1939 3181 Pat Moran‡ 1901 1 Bill Morgan‡ AA 1884 3 Hank
List of Major League Baseball umpires (G–M)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_umpires_(G–M)
American gridiron football player and coach (born 1954)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Mike_Sherman
American football player and coach (born 1986)
v t e Bethel Wildcats football coaches Unknown (1897) Charley Moran (1898) Unknown (1899–1913) No team (1914–1923) Berryhill (1924) Frank Wilde (1925–1926)
Michael_Jasper
List of baseball players
P, 1975 Whitey Moore, P, 1942 Jerry Morales, OF, 1978 Bill Moran, C/OF, 1892 Charley Moran, C/P/SS, 1903, 1908 Forrest More, P, 1909 Bobby Morgan, 2B/3B/SS
St. Louis Cardinals all-time roster
St._Louis_Cardinals_all-time_roster
American football player and coach (born 1975)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Jeff Banks (American football)
Jeff_Banks_(American_football)
American college football season
1911 college football season. In its third season under head coach Charley Moran, the team compiled an overall record of 6–1. "Farmers defeat Southwestern"
1911 Texas A&M Aggies football team
1911_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_team
1933 Major League Baseball championship series
Venue(s) Polo Grounds (New York) Griffith Stadium (Washington) Umpires Charley Moran (NL), George Moriarty (AL), Cy Pfirman (NL), Red Ormsby (AL) Hall of
1933_World_Series
1927 Major League Baseball championship series
Yankee Stadium (New York) Umpires Ernie Quigley (NL), Dick Nallin (AL) Charley Moran (NL), Red Ormsby (AL) Hall of Famers Yankees: Miller Huggins (mgr.)
1927_World_Series
American football player and coach (1883–1941)
Nesser brothers attended college. However, in 1909, Texas A&M coach Charley Moran, fearing a loss to Texas, offered to pay Ted for his help. Even though
Ted_Nesser
American college football season
Association football season. The team was led by first-year head coach Charley Moran. Nashville lost to Auburn on a wet and heavy field. "Auburn Defeats
1900 Nashville Garnet and Blue football team
1900_Nashville_Garnet_and_Blue_football_team
American football player and coach, college athletics administrator (1921–2014)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Jim_Myers
American baseball player (1891–1929)
identify the deceased as Brottem with the assistance of MLB umpire Charley Moran. He was 38 years old. He is buried in the family plot in Parkland Lutheran
Tony_Brottem
American football player and coach (1923–2001)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Hank_Foldberg
Former American collegiate football team in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
to play for the Nashville football team. The 1901 team, coached by Charley Moran was one of the South's first great teams. In 1903, E. A. Wreidt, the
Nashville Garnet and Blue football
Nashville_Garnet_and_Blue_football
American baseball coach
t e Texas A&M Aggies head baseball coaches Wirt Spencer (1904–1908) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Con Lucid (1915) D. V. Graves (1916–1919) Dana X. Bible
Mark_Johnson_(baseball_coach)
American football player (1897–1976)
infamous 1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game. The Colonels (under coach Charley Moran) shocked Harvard University and became the first school ever from outside
John Tanner (American football, born 1897)
John_Tanner_(American_football,_born_1897)
American college football season
1926 college football season. In its third season under head coach Charley Moran, the team compiled a 4–5–1 record. The team played its home games at
1926 Bucknell Bison football team
1926_Bucknell_Bison_football_team
American college football season
was likely the best football team in Nashville's history. Coached by Charley Moran, though they lost to southern power Vanderbilt, they "mopped up with
1901 Nashville Garnet and Blue football team
1901_Nashville_Garnet_and_Blue_football_team
American college football season
during the 1909 college football season. Led by first-year head coach Charley Moran, the Aggies compiled a record of 7–0–1. Lob Brown and Frank Shipp were
1909 Texas A&M Aggies football team
1909_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_team
American football player (1899–1997)
p. 12 – via Newspapers.com. "Herb Davis Called 'Best Halfback' by Charley Moran". The Cincinnati Post. October 22, 1921. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
Herb Davis (American football)
Herb_Davis_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1894–1967)
Berryman (1924) Guy Chamberlin (1925–1926) Charley Moran (1927) Tom Moran # (1927) Russell Daugherity, Charley Rogers, Ed Weir, & Swede Youngstrom (1927)
Guy_Chamberlin
American football player (1901–1970)
Myers supposedly felt himself unable to coach them, and thus hired Charley Moran. The 1919 team went 9–0. Montgomery was a tackle on Centre's all-time
Sully_Montgomery
American academic administrator (1873–1940)
football team was experiencing national prominence. Ganfield recruited Charley Moran to take over as head coach starting in 1917, and the hiring of Texas
William_Arthur_Ganfield
American college football season
during the 1910 college football season. Led by second-year head coach Charley Moran, the Aggies finished the season with a record of 8–1. "A&M won easily"
1910 Texas A&M Aggies football team
1910_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_team
American football coach (born c. 1985)
Gordon Ramsey (1925) Gordon Laird (1926–1927) Carl A. Davis (1928–1929) Charley Moran (1930–1933) Gordon Kirkland (1934–1948) Robert Spangler (1949–1952)
Tyler_Haines
American college football season
1912 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach Charley Moran, the Aggies compiled an overall record of 8–0 with a conference mark
1912 Texas A&M Aggies football team
1912_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_team
American football player and coach (born 1963)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Tim_DeRuyter
American college football season
1913 college football season. In their fifth year under head coach Charley Moran, the Aggies compiled an overall record of 3–4–2 with marks of 0–1–1
1913 Texas A&M Aggies football team
1913_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_team
American sports coach (1886–1960)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
D._V._Graves
American football coach
Gordon Ramsey (1925) Gordon Laird (1926–1927) Carl A. Davis (1928–1929) Charley Moran (1930–1933) Gordon Kirkland (1934–1948) Robert Spangler (1949–1952)
David Bennett (American football)
David_Bennett_(American_football)
American football player (1899-1983)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Matty_Bell
American football player and coach (born 1984)
v t e Bethel Wildcats football coaches Unknown (1897) Charley Moran (1898) Unknown (1899–1913) No team (1914–1923) Berryhill (1924) Frank Wilde (1925–1926)
Brent_Dearmon
American football coach
Knapp (1914) Orville B. Littick (1915–1916) Robert L. Myers (1917) Charley Moran (1917–1923) Robert L. Myers (1924–1925) Harold Ofstie (1926–1927) Boise
Andy_Frye
American football player and coach (1922–2012)
Johnson (1915–1917) Edgar Wingard (1918) Pete Reynolds (1919–1923) Charley Moran (1924–1926) Carl Snavely (1927–1933) Edward Mylin (1934–1936) Al Humphreys
Bob_Odell_(American_football)
American football coach (born c. 1971)
Gordon Ramsey (1925) Gordon Laird (1926–1927) Carl A. Davis (1928–1929) Charley Moran (1930–1933) Gordon Kirkland (1934–1948) Robert Spangler (1949–1952)
Curtis Walker (American football)
Curtis_Walker_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1944–2016)
E. Bachman (1905–1906) Lester Larson (1907) Ned Merriam (1908–1909) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Edwin Harlan (1915–1916) Dana X. Bible (1917) D. V. Graves
Tom Wilson (American football)
Tom_Wilson_(American_football)
American lawyer
the kicker on the squad. He was selected All-Southern. He assisted Charley Moran with defense at Texas A&M in 1914. After serving as an assistant coach
Lionel_Moise
American football player and coach (1880–1932)
Knapp (1914) Orville B. Littick (1915–1916) Robert L. Myers (1917) Charley Moran (1917–1923) Robert L. Myers (1924–1925) Harold Ofstie (1926–1927) Boise
Ed_Tutwiler
American college football season
The first two games were coached by Robert L. Myers, and the rest by Charley Moran. According to Centre publications, "Myers realized he was dealing with
1917_Centre_football_team
Derringer 1964 Albert Benjamin "Happy" Chandler 1963 Charles "Uncle Charley" Moran 1963 Colonel "Matt" Winn 1963 Earle Combs 1963 Ellis Johnson 1963 Forrest
Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame
Kentucky_Athletic_Hall_of_Fame
American football coach (born c. 1970)
Gordon Ramsey (1925) Gordon Laird (1926–1927) Carl A. Davis (1928–1929) Charley Moran (1930–1933) Gordon Kirkland (1934–1948) Robert Spangler (1949–1952)
Chip_Hester
21st 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
Cunningham himself and William "Bill" Spear and, a C-4RK coupé for veteran Charley Moran (the first American to race at Le Mans, back in 1929) and Anglo-American
1953_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
American politician (1877–1941)
Nashville Garnet and Blue head football coaches C. E. Woodruff (1899) Charley Moran (1900–1901) Neil Snow (1902) Ernest A. Wreidt (1903) Bradley Walker
Hubert_Fisher
American baseball and football player (1904–1986)
t e Texas A&M Aggies head baseball coaches Wirt Spencer (1904–1908) Charley Moran (1909–1914) Con Lucid (1915) D. V. Graves (1916–1919) Dana X. Bible
Marty_Karow
American college football season
college football season. In their sixth and final year under head coach Charley Moran, the Aggies compiled an overall record of 6–1–1 with a mark of 2–0 in
1914 Texas A&M Aggies football team
1914_Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_team
American sports coach (1911–2001)
Johnson (1915–1917) Edgar Wingard (1918) Pete Reynolds (1919–1923) Charley Moran (1924–1926) Carl Snavely (1927–1933) Edward Mylin (1934–1936) Al Humphreys
J._Ellwood_Ludwig
American football player (1898–1961)
games; and was selected All-Southern by various selectors including Charley Moran. The Springhillian. 1917. pp. 254–255. Sloan, James. Wings of Honor
Georgie_Ratterman
American college football season
Association (SIAA) during the 1923 college football season. Led by Charley Moran in his seventh and final season as head coach, the Praying Colonels
1923 Centre Praying Colonels football team
1923_Centre_Praying_Colonels_football_team
College football game
Colonels Texas A&M Aggies (10–0) (5–1–2) SIAA SWC 14 22 Head coach: Charley Moran Head coach: Dana X. Bible 1 2 3 4 Total Centre 0 0 7 7 14 Texas A&M
1922_Dixie_Classic
American football player and coach (1885–1951)
Johnson (1915–1917) Edgar Wingard (1918) Pete Reynolds (1919–1923) Charley Moran (1924–1926) Carl Snavely (1927–1933) Edward Mylin (1934–1936) Al Humphreys
Pete_Reynolds
American athlete (1894–1975)
Johnson (1915–1917) Edgar Wingard (1918) Pete Reynolds (1919–1923) Charley Moran (1924–1926) Carl Snavely (1927–1933) Edward Mylin (1934–1936) Al Humphreys
Edward_Mylin
American college coach and athletics administrator (1883–1970)
Knapp (1914) Orville B. Littick (1915–1916) Robert L. Myers (1917) Charley Moran (1917–1923) Robert L. Myers (1924–1925) Harold Ofstie (1926–1927) Boise
M._B._Banks
American baseball umpire (1908-1969)
Heinie Manush of the Senators was removed from a Series game by Umpire Charley Moran in the 1933. After that incident, the Baseball Commissioner reserved
Eddie_Hurley
CHARLEY MORAN
CHARLEY MORAN
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Whorley.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Shirley, SHERLEY means "bright clearing."
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Girl/Female
American, Christian, German
Strong One; Feminine Form of Charles or Carl; Womanly
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, Indian, Sindhi, Swedish
Modern Form of Charles; Manly; Little and Womanly; Free
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Carlie, CARLEY means "man."
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chandley.
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
CHARLEY MORAN
CHARLEY MORAN
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Fresh; Strong; Powerful
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full of Softness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of water
Boy/Male
Indian
Merciful
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Remembering the Love of God
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northeast)
English (mainly northeast) : nickname for a meek or lowly person, from Middle English, Old French (h)umble (Latin humilis ‘lowly’, a derivative of humus ‘ground’).French (also Humblé) : from a short pet form of the personal name Humbert.
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Bright; Clean; Pure; Hope; Wish; Expectation; Aspiration
Girl/Female
Hindu
Equality, Bordering
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Blissful Support
Female
Gaelic
Gaelic name, possibly derived from the word eimh, ÉIMHEAR means "ready, swift."
CHARLEY MORAN
CHARLEY MORAN
CHARLEY MORAN
CHARLEY MORAN
CHARLEY MORAN
n.
One who, or that which charges.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.
v. t.
To establish by charter.
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
v. t.
An address (esp. an earnest or impressive address) containing instruction or exhortation; as, the charge of a judge to a jury; the charge of a bishop to his clergy.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.
a.
Consisting of, or resembling, chalk; containing chalk; as, a chalky cliff; a chalky taste.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.
adv.
In a chary manner; carefully; cautiously; frugally.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
n.
A charitable institution, or a gift to create and support such an institution; as, Lady Margaret's charity.