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American football player and coach (1931–1980)
Clive Harold Rush (February 14, 1931 – August 22, 1980) was an American football player and coach at both the professional and collegiate levels. He served
Clive_Rush
American football coach & player (born 1975)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Mike_Vrabel
American football player and coach (born 1979)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Matt Campbell (American football coach)
Matt_Campbell_(American_football_coach)
Archived from the original on November 22, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2008. "Clive Rush". databaseSports.com. Archived from the original on February 10, 2007
List of New England Patriots head coaches
List_of_New_England_Patriots_head_coaches
American buddy cop action comedy film
Rush Hour is a 1998 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner from a screenplay by Jim Kouf and Ross LaManna and a story by LaManna
Rush_Hour_(1998_film)
American football coach (born 1941)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Bill_Parcells
American football coach (1913–1987)
(OH), Northwestern, Notre Dame Bo Schembechler, Miami (OH), Michigan Clive Rush, Toledo, Boston Patriots Fred Bruney, Philadelphia Eagles Dick LeBeau
Woody_Hayes
American football coach (born 1952)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Bill_Belichick
American football coach (born 1951)
the original on December 16, 2022. Retrieved December 16, 2022. Roberts, Rush (October 13, 2019). "By The Numbers: Alabama 47, Texas A&M 28". Good Bull
Nick_Saban
American football coach (born 1979)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Mike Jacobs (American football)
Mike_Jacobs_(American_football)
American football player and coach (born 1937)
back) among the pass rushers, while defensive linemen may drop back into short pass coverage zones to compensate for the pass rush coming from other positions
Dick_LeBeau
American football coach and executive (born 1951)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Pete_Carroll
American football player and coach (born 1986)
interceptions. Also playing running back for seven games, he picked up 1,245 rushing yards and scored 13 touchdowns and five two-point conversions during his
Jerod_Mayo
Seasons of the New England Patriots
4th 4 10 0 1969 1969 AFL — Eastern 3rd 4 10 0 Clive Rush 1970 1970 NFL AFC East 5th 2 12 0 Clive Rush (1–6) John Mazur (1–6) New England Patriots 1971
List of New England Patriots seasons
List_of_New_England_Patriots_seasons
American Football League season
College in 1969. Boston Patriots: Mike Holovak was fired and replaced by Clive Rush. Buffalo Bills: John Rauch became the new Bills head coach after resigning
1969 American Football League season
1969_American_Football_League_season
American football player and coach (born 1979)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Jason_Candle
American football season
served as Washington's head coach for the 1970 season. Boston Patriots: Clive Rush resigned after seven games into the season for medical reasons. John Mazur
1970_NFL_season
Name list
American comedian Christopher Rush (1965–2016), American illustrator Clay Rush (born 1973), former American football kicker Clive Rush (1931–1980), American football
Rush_(name)
National Football League franchise in Foxborough, Massachusetts
would not wear an all-blue set again until the introduction of the Color Rush uniforms in 2016. Throughout the 2011 season, the Patriots wore dark patches
New_England_Patriots
Season of National Football League team the Boston Patriots
with an embarrassing 45–7 loss to the Bengals in Cincinnati. Head coach Clive Rush, age 39, quit midway through the season because of medical reasons, with
1970_Boston_Patriots_season
American football player (1937–2018)
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Jim_Houston
American football player (1937–2025)
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Jim_Marshall_(defensive_end)
16 Harry Larche 1957–1959 27 11 15 1 0.426 4 12 0 0.250 0 0 0 0 — — 17 Clive Rush 1960–1962 28 8 20 0 0.426 3 15 0 0.167 0 0 0 0 — — 18 Frank Lauterbur
List of Toledo Rockets head football coaches
List_of_Toledo_Rockets_head_football_coaches
American football player and coach (1933–2026)
was my fault. I couldn't come up with a system to handle the Bears' pass rush", Berry acknowledged. The following season, Berry's Patriots again recorded
Raymond_Berry
4–12 Clive Rush (Mid-American Conference) (1960–1962) 1960 Clive Rush 2–7 0–6 7th 1961 Clive Rush 3–7 2–4 5th 1962 Clive Rush 3–6 1–5 6th Clive Rush: 8–20
List of Toledo Rockets football seasons
List_of_Toledo_Rockets_football_seasons
Season of American Football League team the Boston Patriots
Patriots season Owner Billy Sullivan General manager George Sauer Head coach Clive Rush Home stadium Alumni Stadium Results Record 4–10 Division place T-3rd AFL
1969_Boston_Patriots_season
American gridiron football player and coach (1930–2013)
on February 6, 1969. However, the team struggled under new head coach Clive Rush, who resigned on November 3, 1970, elevating Mazur to his first and only
John_Mazur
American football coach (1907–1998)
and hired a coaching staff that included Chuck Knox, Walt Michaels, and Clive Rush, all future head coaches. When he was hired, Ewbank said he had a five-year
Weeb_Ewbank
American football player (born 1947)
Patriots over the Miami Dolphins, 27-14. Shortly before the game, head coach Clive Rush benched safety John Charles and cornerback Larry Carwell because neither
Bob_Gladieux
American football player and coach, college athletics administrator
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Ron_Erhardt
Nelson Rupp Anthony Rush Bob Rush Clive Rush Cooper Rush Darius Rush Jerry Rush Marcus Rush Tyrone Rush Marion Rushing T. J. Rushing Mike Rusinek Reggie
List_of_NFL_players_(R)
American football player and coach (born 1965)
clear these players too soon. In a statement, Beckman called his ouster a "rush to judgment" that violated the terms of his contract, and stated that he
Tim_Beckman
Ruegamer Ken Ruettgers ‡ Howie Ruetz Gordon Rule Jon Runyan Anthony Rush Clive Rush KeiVarae Russell Steve Ruzich Jake Ryan Jon Ryan Brandon Saine Harvey
Green Bay Packers all-time roster
Green_Bay_Packers_all-time_roster
Football team of the University of Toledo
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) John Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Toledo_Rockets_football
DeWitt Carter Reddick, 76, American journalist and academic administrator. Clive Rush, 49, American football player and coach, heart attack. Kishore Sahu, 64
Deaths_in_August_1980
Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "Clive Rush Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports
List_of_NFL_head_coaches
American football player and coach (1921–2009)
Simpson led the NFL in rushing yards in 1972. Under Saban, Simpson continued to improve in 1973, setting a single-game rushing record with 250 yards in
Lou_Saban
American football player and coach (1941–2017)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Ron_Meyer
American football player (1937–1987)
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Dan_James_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1930–2017)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Dick_MacPherson
American football player and coach (1933–2013)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Chuck_Fairbanks
American football player (1938–2025)
individual season, leading in the Buckeyes in scoring (12 touchdowns) and rushing (859 yards). White was named a First-Team All-American and finished fourth
Bob_White_(fullback)
American football player and coach (born 1952)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Gary_Pinkel
American football season
Mazur began his first full season as Patriots head coach. He replaced Clive Rush after seven games into the 1970 season for medical reasons. New Orleans
1971_NFL_season
American college football coach
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Robert Weiner (American football)
Robert_Weiner_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1929–2019)
Jets head coach Weeb Ewbank, following the departure of fellow assistant Clive Rush. However, Michaels' career fortunes changed dramatically on February 1
Walt_Michaels
American college football season
1960 college football season. In their first season under head coach Clive Rush, the Rockets compiled a 2–7 record (0–6 against MAC opponents) and finished
1960 Toledo Rockets football team
1960_Toledo_Rockets_football_team
American football player (1941–2016)
Paterno (1965–1968) Drew Tallman (1969–1970) George Paterno (1971–1975) Clive Rush (1976) Pete Carmichael (1977–1980) Dennis Barrett (1981–1990) Charlie
Pete_Carmichael
Australian businessman and politician (born 1954)
Clive Frederick Palmer (born 26 March 1954) is an Australian billionaire businessman and politician. He has iron ore, nickel, and coal holdings, and owns
Clive_Palmer
Branagh, Todd Sawyer N/A 583 October 29, 2007 (2007-10-29) Kristin Chenoweth, Clive Barker James Jonah 584 October 30, 2007 (2007-10-30) Steve Carell Good Charlotte
List of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson episodes
List_of_The_Late_Late_Show_with_Craig_Ferguson_episodes
American baseball player (born 1936)
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Galen_Cisco
American gridiron football player (1936–2022)
Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen v t e Hamilton Tiger-Cats 51st Grey Cup champions Art Baker
Don_Sutherin
English footballer (born 1961)
Clive Darren Allen (born 20 May 1961) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward for seven different London clubs. Allen was
Clive_Allen
American college football season
1961 college football season. In their second season under head coach Clive Rush, the Rockets compiled a 3–7 record (2–4 in conference games) and finished
1961 Toledo Rockets football team
1961_Toledo_Rockets_football_team
American football player, coach, and executive (1919–2008)
in the 1941 Sugar Bowl. In 1941, Holovak was moved to right halfback and rushed for 539 yards in 10 games. Holovak and Fred Naumetz were elected as co-captain
Mike_Holovak
1998 soundtrack album for the film Rush Hour
Jam's Rush Hour Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Brett Ratner's 1998 action comedy film Rush Hour. It was released on September 15, 1998, through Rush Associated
Rush_Hour_(soundtrack)
American football player (1935–2004)
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Bill_Jobko
American football coach (1938–1992)
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Len_Fontes
American gridiron football player (born 1936)
two years, as he played only 12 games and rushed for 435 and 447 yards (while Dixon won the MVP award rushing for 1520 yards.) Clark retired in 1964, only
Don_Clark_(Canadian_football)
American football player and coach (1913–1994)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Phil_Bengtson
American Football League season
Individual stats Passing: Namath – 17/28, 206 YDS; Parilli – 0/1, 0 YDS Rushing: Snell – 30 CAR, 121 YDS, 1 TD; Boozer – 10 CAR, 19 YDS; Mathis – 3 CAR
1968_New_York_Jets_season
English actor (born 1957)
Clive Andrew Mantle (born 3 June 1957) is an English actor. He played general surgeon Mike Barratt in the BBC hospital drama series Casualty and Holby
Clive_Mantle
American football player and coach (1928–2018)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Rod_Rust
American football player, politician, and author (1937–2021)
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Dick_Schafrath
American football player and coach (born 1955)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Tom_Amstutz
American college football season
Division football season. In their third and final season under head coach Clive Rush, the Rockets compiled a 3–6 record (1–5 against MAC opponents), finished
1962 Toledo Rockets football team
1962_Toledo_Rockets_football_team
American football player (1938–2019)
for 171 yards, one touchdown, and one interception that year while also rushing for 30 yards and one touchdown. Fields began the 1959 season as the starting
Jerry_Fields
American football player and coach (1918–1998)
Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen v t e 1961 Ohio State Buckeyes football—FWAA national champions
Esco_Sarkkinen
American college football season
statistical leaders included Tom Pagna with 1,064 rushing yards, Jim Root with 1,056 passing yards, and Clive Rush with 298 receiving yards. "2005 Miami University
1952 Miami Redskins football team
1952_Miami_Redskins_football_team
American college football player and coach (1894–1964)
While coaching, Spears studied medicine at the University of Chicago and the Rush Medical College. Following his football career, he maintained a medical practice
Clarence_Spears
American football player (1913–1994)
Paterno (1965–1968) Drew Tallman (1969–1970) George Paterno (1971–1975) Clive Rush (1976) Pete Carmichael (1977–1980) Dennis Barrett (1981–1990) Charlie
Clem_Stralka
American college football season
statistical leaders included John Pont with 883 rushing yards, Jim Root with 894 passing yards, and Clive Rush with 398 receiving yards. "2005 Miami University
1951 Miami Redskins football team
1951_Miami_Redskins_football_team
NFL team season
Howie Ferguson 24 Breezy Reid Receivers 86 Billy Howton 87 Bob Mann 81 Clive Rush P/S Offensive linemen 72 Dick Afflis T/MG 62 Buddy Brown G 73 Gus Cifelli
1953_Green_Bay_Packers_season
American football player (1940–2015)
her. He decided to play after discussing the issue with Patriots' coach Clive Rush. After retiring from football Lassiter stayed in Oakland. He taught in
Ike_Lassiter
American football player and coach (1934–2019)
Boston Patriots (1960–1970) Lou Saban (1960–1961) Mike Holovak (1961–1968) Clive Rush (1969–1970) John Mazur (1970–1972) Phil Bengtson # (1972) Chuck Fairbanks
Hank_Bullough
2001 film by Bob Spiers
the team rush on down the trail and Kevin has an accident, but is rescued by an Indian tribe and nursed back to health. Another night, Clive and Carter
Kevin_of_the_North
American football player (1934–2021)
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Aurealius_Thomas
American football player (born 1941)
season. The Patriots cut Graham in early September 1969, in what coach Clive Rush called "'a most difficult decision'". At the time, along with his 11 reception
Art_Graham
American football player and coach (1932–2022)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Chuck_Stobart
American football coach
Paterno (1965–1968) Drew Tallman (1969–1970) George Paterno (1971–1975) Clive Rush (1976) Pete Carmichael (1977–1980) Dennis Barrett (1981–1990) Charlie
George_Paterno
American football player and coach (born 1943)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Dan_Simrell
American football player and coach (1932–2021)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Jack Murphy (American football)
Jack_Murphy_(American_football)
American college football season
Register-Mail. p. 2. Retrieved May 13, 2025. Smith, Jim (November 6, 1976). "Clive Rush Quits as Kings Pt. Coach". Newsday (Suffolk Edition). p. 23. Retrieved
1976 NCAA Division III football season
1976_NCAA_Division_III_football_season
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Ernie_Godfrey
American football coach
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
Bill_Hess
American football player, coach, and administrator (1925–2013)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Frank_Lauterbur
American football player and coach (1919–1993)
Paterno (1965–1968) Drew Tallman (1969–1970) George Paterno (1971–1975) Clive Rush (1976) Pete Carmichael (1977–1980) Dennis Barrett (1981–1990) Charlie
Harry Wright (American football)
Harry_Wright_(American_football)
American football player (1922–2011)
running into the end zone. Fekete led the Big Ten Conference in scoring and rushing in 1942 as Ohio State amassed a 9–1 record and won its first-ever national
Gene_Fekete
American football coach and director (1908–1992)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Skip_Stahley
American football and lacrosse coach
Paterno (1965–1968) Drew Tallman (1969–1970) George Paterno (1971–1975) Clive Rush (1976) Pete Carmichael (1977–1980) Dennis Barrett (1981–1990) Charlie
Mike_Toop
American college football season
Sutherin Aurealius Thomas Bob White Head coach Woody Hayes Assistant coaches Lyal Clark Gene Fekete Ernie Godfrey Bill Hess Clive Rush Esco Sarkkinen
1957 Ohio State Buckeyes football team
1957_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football_team
American football player and coach (1913–2001)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Bob Snyder (American football)
Bob_Snyder_(American_football)
American football coach and college athletics administrator
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Forrest_England
American football and basketball coach (1893–1963)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Watt_Hobt
American football player and coach (1907–1994)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Bill_Orwig
American football coach
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
Joseph Dwyer (American football)
Joseph_Dwyer_(American_football)
American college football coach (1928–2021)
Paterno (1965–1968) Drew Tallman (1969–1970) George Paterno (1971–1975) Clive Rush (1976) Pete Carmichael (1977–1980) Dennis Barrett (1981–1990) Charlie
Chuck_Mills
American football and basketball player and coach (1915–2003)
Paterno (1965–1968) Drew Tallman (1969–1970) George Paterno (1971–1975) Clive Rush (1976) Pete Carmichael (1977–1980) Dennis Barrett (1981–1990) Charlie
Earl_Brown_(coach)
Nick finds himself trying to keep the peace between ex-soldier Clive Thompson, visiting the area after the Second World War, and local farmer
List_of_Heartbeat_episodes
American football player, coach and baseball player (1892–1961)
Forrest England (1954–1955) Jack Morton (1956) Harry Larche (1957–1959) Clive Rush (1960–1962) Frank Lauterbur (1963–1970) Jack Murphy (1971–1976) Chuck
James Baxter (American football)
James_Baxter_(American_football)
CLIVE RUSH
CLIVE RUSH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Shropshire and Cheshire, named Clive, from the dative case of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’, ‘cliff’ (see Cliff), originally used after a preposition. In some cases the name may be topographical, with the same origin and meaning.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Alive; Long Live
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin
Kind One; Tree; Peace; Pure
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places, derived from Old English clif, CLIVE means "bank, cliff, slope."
Girl/Female
Irish American Latin
Olive.
Male
English
Short form of English Cleveland, CLEVE means "sloped land."Â
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from olive ‘olive’ (see Oliva).English : usually an Americanized form of a Romance name such as Oliva, Olivo, etc.Catalan (Olivé) : variant spelling of Oliver.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican
Cliff; Slope; Bank; Someone who Lived Near a Cliff or a Riverbank; Form of Clifford; From a Steep Cliff
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian
Alive; Alive Forever
Boy/Male
English American
Cliffs. Abbreviation of Cleveland.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Symbol of Peace
Male
English
Cliff Dweller
Girl/Female
American, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Swedish
Long-live; Springlike; Fresh; Dewy; Alive; Full of Life; Life
Boy/Male
English
Lives at the cliffs.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Cliff by the River; Lives at the Cliffs
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous minor places, for example in Devon, Gloucestershire, and Oxfordshire, named Cleeve or Cleve ‘(place) at the cliff’, from the dative case clife of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘cliff’. Compare Cliff.Americanized spelling of Kleve.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Live; Alive
Boy/Male
English
Cliff. Lives at the cliffs. From an English surname and place name. Famous bearer 18th century...
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Dweller by the Cliff; Cliff; Abbreviation of Cleveland; Hilly Area
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Chilean, English, French, Italian
Olive Tree; Olive
CLIVE RUSH
CLIVE RUSH
Boy/Male
Muslim
Remembrance of Allah
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Holdaway, itself a variant of Holloway.
Male
German
German form of Latin Philippus, PHILIPP means "lover of horses."
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Arkadiy, ARKADI means "of Arcadia."
Girl/Female
American, Australian
A Person from the State of Holland
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
High
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Crabháin (County Galway) or Mac Crabháin (Louth, Monaghan) ‘descendant (or ‘son’) of Crabhán’.English : regional name from the district of West Yorkshire so called, which is probably ‘garlic place’, from a British word, the ancestor of Welsh craf ‘garlic’.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Divine play, Gods creation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Indran | இநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¨
Lord Indra
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Shiva
CLIVE RUSH
CLIVE RUSH
CLIVE RUSH
CLIVE RUSH
CLIVE RUSH
a.
Having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive.
a.
Having life; alive; living; not dead.
v. i.
To be maintained in life; to acquire a livelihood; to subsist; -- with on or by; as, to live on spoils.
a.
Being in a state of ignition; burning; having active properties; as, a live coal; live embers.
n.
A very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree (Eugenia, / Caryophullus, aromatica), a native of the Molucca Isles.
n.
A weight. A clove of cheese is about eight pounds, of wool, about seven pounds.
v. t.
To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually; as, to live an idle or a useful life.
n.
The color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
v. t.
A cleft; a gap; a ravine; -- rarely used except as part of a proper name; as, Kaaterskill Clove; Stone Clove.
n.
The fruit of the olive. It has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. Olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
v. i.
To be alive; to have life; to have, as an animal or a plant, the capacity of assimilating matter as food, and to be dependent on such assimilation for a continuance of existence; as, animals and plants that live to a great age are long in reaching maturity.
a.
Approaching the color of the olive; of a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
n.
Same as Chive.
v. i.
To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a certain manner, as to habits, conduct, or circumstances; as, to live in ease or affluence; to live happily or usefully.
v. i.
To outlast danger; to float; -- said of a ship, boat, etc.; as, no ship could live in such a storm.
v. i.
To remain alive; to continue to live.
a.
In a state of action; in force or operation; unextinguished; unexpired; existent; as, to keep the fire alive; to keep the affections alive.
a.
Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing; as, a live man, or orator.
v. i.
To feed; to subsist; to be nourished or supported; -- with on; as, horses live on grass and grain.
a.
Imparting power; having motion; as, the live spindle of a lathe.