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Look up Columbia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Columbia most often refers to: Columbia (personification), the historical personification of the United
Columbia
Private university in New York City, New York, US
Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City
Columbia_University
Province of Canada
British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province
British_Columbia
Federal capital district of the United States
Washington, D.C., officially the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United
Washington,_D.C.
American record label
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, an American subsidiary of multinational conglomerate Sony. Founded on January
Columbia_Records
Oldest undergraduate college of Columbia University
Columbia College is the oldest undergraduate college of Columbia University, a private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in
Columbia College, Columbia University
Columbia_College,_Columbia_University
American film production and distribution company
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., also referred to as Columbia Pictures, is an American film production and distribution label. It is the flagship unit
Columbia_Pictures
2003 American spaceflight accident
On February 1, 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated as it re-entered the atmosphere over Texas and Louisiana, killing all seven astronauts on board
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster
Ancient supercontinent of approximately 2,500 to 1,500 million years ago
Columbia, also known as Nuna or Hudsonland, is a hypothetical ancient supercontinent. It was first proposed by John J.W. Rogers and M. Santosh in 2002
Columbia_(supercontinent)
Female national personification of the United States
Columbia (/kəˈlʌmbiə/; kə-LUM-bee-ə), also known as Lady Columbia or Miss Columbia, is a female national personification of the United States. It was also
Columbia_(personification)
City in Missouri, U.S.
Columbia is a city in Boone County, Missouri, United States, and its county seat. It was founded in 1821 and had a population of 126,254 as recorded in
Columbia,_Missouri
River in the Pacific Northwest of North America
The Columbia River (Upper Chinook: Wimahl or Wimal; Sahaptin: Nch’i-Wàna or Nchi wana; Sinixt dialect swah'netk'qhu) is the largest river in the Pacific
Columbia_River
American broadcast television and radio network
commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, the Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television network
CBS
Capital city of South Carolina, United States
Columbia is the capital city of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It is the second-most populous city in the state, with a population of 136,632 at the
Columbia,_South_Carolina
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Columbia may refer to: USS Columbia (1813), a Java-class frigate under construction, was burned in 1814 to prevent her capture by the British USS Columbia (1836)
USS_Columbia
Space Shuttle orbiter (1981–2003)
Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) was a Space Shuttle orbiter manufactured by Rockwell International and operated by NASA. Named after the first American
Space_Shuttle_Columbia
Future class of US Navy nuclear ballistic missile submarines
The upcoming Columbia class (formerly known as the Ohio Replacement Submarine and SSBN-X Future Follow-on Submarine) are nuclear-powered ballistic missile
Columbia-class_submarine
Two-year liberal arts institution in Vancouver
Columbia College is an independent not-for-profit two-year university transfer college located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The college is
Columbia College (British Columbia)
Columbia_College_(British_Columbia)
City in British Columbia, Canada
city in Western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded
Vancouver
Sony Pictures Entertainment division
Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group (formerly known as the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group until 2013, and abbreviated as SPMPG) is a
Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group
Sony_Pictures_Motion_Picture_Group
Planned community in Maryland, United States
Columbia is a planned community in Howard County, Maryland, United States, consisting of 10 self-contained villages. With a population of 104,681 at the
Columbia,_Maryland
List of ships with the same or similar names
SS Columbia may refer to: SS Columbia (1840), a paddle steamer built by Robert Steele & Company and eventually wrecked SS Columbia (1862), an iron steamship
SS_Columbia
Topics referred to by the same term
Columbia College may refer to one of several institutions of higher education in North America: Columbia College (Alberta), a private post-secondary institution
Columbia_College
American company that manufactures and distributes outerwear and sportswear
The Columbia Sportswear Company is an American company that manufactures and distributes outerwear, sportswear, and footwear, as well as headgear, camping
Columbia_Sportswear
Topics referred to by the same term
Georgia Columbia County, New York Columbia County Airport Columbia County, Oregon Columbia County, Pennsylvania Columbia County, Washington Columbia County
Columbia_County
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Columbia City is the name of several places in the United States: Columbia City, Indiana Columbia City, Oregon Columbia City, Seattle, a neighborhood
Columbia_City
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Columbia Basin may refer to: Columbia Plateau, the geographic region in the Pacific Northwest commonly referred to as the Columbia Basin Columbia Plateau
Columbia_Basin
Minor league baseball team
The Columbia Fireflies are a Minor League Baseball team based in Columbia, South Carolina, and are the Single-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals of
Columbia_Fireflies
American film production company
company was founded on March 2, 1982, as Nova Pictures, a joint venture of Columbia Pictures, CBS, and HBO, whose video units handled video, broadcast, and
TriStar_Pictures
American record label
Records, Legacy originally handled the archives of Sony Music-owned labels Columbia Records and Epic Records. In 2004, under the Sony BMG joint venture, the
Legacy_Recordings
Athletic teams of Columbia University
The Columbia University Lions are the collective athletic teams and their members from Columbia University, an Ivy League institution in New York City
Columbia_Lions
lists of Columbia Pictures films by decade: List of Columbia Pictures films (1922–1939) List of Columbia Pictures films (1940–1949) List of Columbia Pictures
Lists of Columbia Pictures films
Lists_of_Columbia_Pictures_films
Topics referred to by the same term
Columbia station may refer to: Columbia Station (Washington), an Amtrak station in Wenatchee, Washington, United States Columbia station (South Carolina)
Columbia_station
Management organization for Columbia, Maryland
The Columbia Association is a management organization for the financing, and maintenance of common-use facilities of the planned community of Columbia, Maryland
Columbia_Association
Private art college in the US
Columbia College Chicago (CCC) is a private art college in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1890, it has 4,200 students (as of fall 2025) pursuing
Columbia_College_Chicago
Mail-order music club brand by Columbia Records
Columbia House was an umbrella brand for Columbia Records' mail-order music clubs, the primary iteration of which was the Columbia Record Club, established
Columbia_House
Encyclopedia
The Columbia Encyclopedia is a one-volume encyclopedia produced by Columbia University Press and, in the last edition, sold by the Gale Group. First published
Columbia_Encyclopedia
Auto racing venue in South Carolina
Columbia Speedway is an oval racetrack located in Cayce, a suburb of Columbia, South Carolina. It was the site of auto races for NASCAR's top series from
Columbia_Speedway
City in Tennessee, United States
Columbia is a city in and the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee. The population was 48,885 as of the City of Columbia's 2024 Special Census conducted
Columbia,_Tennessee
American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment studio conglomerate
videos) through multiple platforms. It was founded on December 18, 1987 as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc. from the spinoff of the Coca-Cola Company's
Sony_Pictures
Subspecies of brown bear
British Columbia, grizzly bears inhabit approximately 90% of their original territory. There were approximately 25,000 grizzly bears in British Columbia when
Grizzly_bear
1939–1942 animated film series
animated cartoons produced in black and white by the Screen Gems studio for Columbia Pictures from 1939 to 1942. The series along with the Phantasy cartoons
Columbia_Fables
Group of eight American universities
"Ancient Eight". The eight members of the Ivy League are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University,
Ivy_League
US Supreme Court justice since 2022
for the District of Columbia. President Joe Biden elevated her to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 2021, where
Ketanji_Brown_Jackson
American patriotic song
"Hail, Columbia" is an American patriotic song and ceremonial entrance march of the vice president of the United States. It was originally considered to
Hail,_Columbia
Historic building in Indianapolis, Indiana, US
The Columbia Club is a private club located on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The club was founded in 1889 and the current
The_Columbia_Club
Record company in the United Kingdom
Columbia Graphophone Co. Ltd. was one of the earliest gramophone companies in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1917 as an offshoot of the American Columbia
Columbia_Graphophone_Company
Canyon along the border of Oregon and Washington in the United States
The Columbia River Gorge is a canyon of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Up to 4,000 feet (1,200 m) deep, the canyon stretches
Columbia_River_Gorge
Canoe-like cargo boat used in the Pacific Northwest
The Columbia boat was a type of inland boat, distinct from the York Boat, used to carry furs, trade goods, supplies, and passengers along the Columbia River
Columbia_boat
American healthcare facilities company
Kentucky-based Columbia Hospital Corporation, which earlier had acquired 73 hospitals of Galen Health Care from Humana, to form Columbia/HCA Healthcare
HCA_Healthcare
Public university in Columbia, Missouri, US
Missouri (Mizzou or MU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri, United States. It is Missouri's largest university and the flagship
University_of_Missouri
Music recording studio in Manhattan, 1948–1981
Street Studio, also known as Columbia 30th Street Studio, and nicknamed "The Church", was a recording studio operated by Columbia Records from 1948 to 1981
CBS_30th_Street_Studio
Private women's college in New York City
with Columbia University and was founded in 1889 by a group of women led by young student activist Annie Nathan Meyer, who petitioned Columbia University's
Barnard_College
Topics referred to by the same term
Downtown Columbia may refer to: Downtown Columbia, Missouri Downtown Columbia, South Carolina Downtown Columbia Historic District (disambiguation) Columbia (disambiguation)
Downtown_Columbia
Topics referred to by the same term
Columbia Township may refer to the following places in the United States: Columbia Township, Randolph County, Arkansas Columbia Township, Dubois County
Columbia_Township
American record executive, television presenter and musician (born 1956)
He moved on to work in music production and in the A&R department at Columbia Records and MCA Records. Jackson is best known from his appearances as
Randy_Jackson
Airport serving Portland, Oregon, US
of its air cargo. It is within Portland's city limits just south of the Columbia River in Multnomah County, 6 miles (10 kilometers) by air and 12 mi (19 km)
Portland International Airport
Portland_International_Airport
American sailing vessel
Columbia Rediviva (commonly known as Columbia) was a privately owned American ship under the command, first, of John Kendrick, and later Captain Robert
Columbia_Rediviva
American multinational music recording company
American Record Corporation, it was acquired by the Columbia Broadcasting System in 1938 and renamed Columbia Recording Corporation. In 1966, the company was
Sony_Music
Region of northwestern North America
states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and the Canadian province of British Columbia. Some broader conceptions reach north into the Alaska Panhandle and Yukon
Pacific_Northwest
Plateau in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in the United States
The Columbia Plateau is an important geologic and geographic region that lies across parts of the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. It is a
Columbia_Plateau
Business school of Columbia University
The Columbia University Graduate School of Business, branded as Columbia Business School (CBS), is the business school of Columbia University, a private
Columbia_Business_School
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
Columbia, formerly known as Point of Fork, is a village and census designated place in Fluvanna County, Virginia, United States, at the confluence of the
Columbia,_Virginia
School or university that a person has attended or graduated from
wreath crown. The earliest and of these is the bronze Alma Mater statue at Columbia University, designed in 1901 by Daniel Chester French. In the US the term
Alma_mater
Restaurant in Tampa, Florida, United States
27°57′36″N 82°26′6″W / 27.96000°N 82.43500°W / 27.96000; -82.43500 Columbia Restaurant is a restaurant in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida. It is the oldest
Columbia_Restaurant
Battle of the American Civil War
The Battle of Columbia was a series of military actions that took place November 24–29, 1864, in Maury County, Tennessee, as part of the Franklin-Nashville
Battle_of_Columbia
Topics referred to by the same term
Columbia Pike may refer to: Columbia Pike (Maryland), U.S. Route 29 from White Oak to Ellicott City Columbia Pike (Virginia), State Route 244 in Fairfax
Columbia_Pike
Town in Alabama, United States
Columbia is a rural town in Houston County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Dothan, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census
Columbia,_Alabama
Indian-American aerospace engineer
Columbia Mishra is an Indian and American aerospace engineer, the co-founder and chief technical officer of the Global Space Industry Trade Association
Columbia_Mishra
Delegates of U.S. territories or Washington, D.C. seeking statehood
Senate, alongside existing states. As of 2021[update], only the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have authorized shadow delegations to Congress. This is
Shadow_congressperson
Vinyl analog sound storage discs
(a copolymer of vinyl chloride acetate) composition disk. Introduced by Columbia Records in 1948, it was soon adopted as a new standard by the entire US
LP_record
1865 American Civil War battle
capture of Columbia occurred February 17–18, 1865, during the Carolinas campaign of the American Civil War. The state capital of Columbia, South Carolina
Capture_of_Columbia
Zones observed in Canada and its vicinity The Canadian province of British Columbia follows its own offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Pacific Time
Time_in_British_Columbia
Skyscraper in Seattle, Washington
The Columbia Center or Columbia Tower, formerly named the Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center, is a skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington
Columbia_Center
1804–1806 American expedition
Continental Divide of the Americas near the Lemhi Pass, eventually coming to the Columbia River, and the Pacific Ocean in 1805. The return voyage began on March
Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition
Color named after Columbia University
Columbia blue is a light blue color named after Columbia University. The color itself derives from the official hue of the Philolexian Society, the university's
Columbia_blue
Census-designated place in California, United States
Columbia is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the Sierra Nevada foothills in Tuolumne County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census
Columbia,_California
Japanese record label
Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. (日本コロムビア株式会社, Nippon Koromubia Kabushiki Gaisha), often pronounced Korombia, operating internationally as Nipponophone Co., Ltd
Nippon_Columbia
Topics referred to by the same term
unincorporated community Columbia Township, Hamilton County, Ohio Columbia Township, Lorain County, Ohio Columbia Township, Meigs County, Ohio Columbia, part of the
Columbia,_Ohio
combined population of the fifty states (not including the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, or the
List of U.S. states and territories by population
List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_population
American film studio
decided to move into independent production (most successfully with 1776 at Columbia). He retired in 1973 and eventually died from serious health complications
Warner_Bros._Pictures
The following is a list of films produced and/or released by Columbia Pictures in 2020–2029. Most films listed here were distributed theatrically in the
List of Columbia Pictures films (2020–2029)
List_of_Columbia_Pictures_films_(2020–2029)
City in Mississippi, United States
Columbia is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Mississippi, United States. Formed six years before Mississippi was admitted to statehood,
Columbia,_Mississippi
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMS Columbia may refer to: HMS Columbia (1812), a sloop formerly the United States privateer Curlew captured in 1812 and sold in 1820 HMS Columbia (1829)
HMS_Columbia
Private college in Columbia, Missouri, US
Columbia College, also known as Columbia College of Missouri, is a private college based in Columbia, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1851 as a nonsectarian
Columbia_College_(Missouri)
System of bars and shoals at the mouth of the Columbia River
The Columbia Bar is a system of bars and shoals at the mouth of the Columbia River spanning the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. It is one of the
Columbia_Bar
Former city in British Columbia, Canada
Columbia was a city in the Boundary Country region of southern British Columbia. Now the west part of Grand Forks, like Carson, it sought to rival Grand
Columbia,_British_Columbia
Talent management agency
Columbia Artists Management (CAMI) was an international talent management agency. On August 29, 2020, the agency announced plans to shut down amid a disturbance
Columbia_Artists_Management
City in Kentucky, United States
Columbia is a home rule-class city just above Russell Creek in Adair County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 4,845 at the 2020 census. Columbia
Columbia,_Kentucky
Former baseball park in Philadelphia (1901-1908)
Columbia Park or Columbia Avenue Grounds was a baseball park in the Brewerytown neighborhood of Philadelphia. It was built in 1901 as the first home of
Columbia_Park
During the Gaza war and genocide, Columbia University in New York City has been the site of student activism—including a series of protests, encampments
Columbia University pro-Palestinian campus protests during the Gaza war
Columbia_University_pro-Palestinian_campus_protests_during_the_Gaza_war
Ice field in the Canadian Rockies
The Columbia Icefield is the largest ice field in North America's Rocky Mountains. Located within the Canadian Rocky Mountains astride the Continental
Columbia_Icefield
Neighborhood of Washington, United States
Congress created a new consolidated government for the entire District of Columbia. A separate act, passed in 1895, repealed Georgetown's remaining local
Georgetown_(Washington,_D.C.)
City in British Columbia, Canada
Kamloops (/ˈkæmluːps/ KAM-loops) is a city in south-central British Columbia, Canada, at the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers, which join
Kamloops
2013 video game
follows its protagonist, Booker DeWitt, who is sent to the airborne city Columbia to retrieve Elizabeth, a young woman held captive there. Booker and Elizabeth
BioShock_Infinite
Capital city of British Columbia, Canada
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast.
Victoria,_British_Columbia
Wetlands and Ramsar site of Canada
The Columbia Wetlands is a 16,969 hectare wetland in the Columbia Valley region of southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It was designated a wetland of
Columbia_Wetlands
Humor magazine at Columbia University
The Jester of Columbia, or simply the Jester, is a humor magazine at Columbia University in New York City. Founded on April Fool's Day, 1901, it is one
Jester_of_Columbia
Cape in Nunavaut, Canada
Cape Columbia is the northernmost point of land of Canada, located on Ellesmere Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut. It marks the westernmost coastal
Cape_Columbia
Species of fish
The Northern pikeminnow, Columbia River dace or colloquially Squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis) is a large member of the minnow family, Leuciscidae
Northern_pikeminnow
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Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the places so called. In over thirty instances from many different areas, the name is from Old English midel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. However, Middleton on the Hill near Leominster in Herefordshire appears in Domesday Book as Miceltune, the first element clearly being Old English micel ‘large’, ‘great’. Middleton Baggot and Middleton Priors in Shropshire have early spellings that suggest gem̄ðhyll (from gem̄ð ‘confluence’ + hyll ‘hill’) + tūn as the origin.A Scottish family of this name derives it from lands at Middleto(u)n near Kincardine. The Scottish physician Peter Middleton practiced in New York City after 1752 and was one of the founders of the medical school at King's College (now Columbia University) in 1767. One of the earliest of the Charleston, SC, Middleton family of prominent legislators was Arthur Middleton, born in Charleston in 1681.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Hebrew, Latin
A Dove
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin
Chalice
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desire, The Som plant that produces Soma
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Reputable; Someone with Honorable Name; Honorable
Female
Italian
Italian form of Latin Marcia, MARZIA means "defense" or "of the sea."
Biblical
living
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Celtic, Welsh
Happiness; Blessed; Fortunate; Fair; White Wave; Luck
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Union with God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Long Live
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Protector from Enemies
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Splendid; Glittering
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n.
A salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) of the Columbia River and northward.
n.
The American, or Clarke's, nutcracker (Picicorvus Columbianus) of Western North America.
n.
The salmon of the Columbia River or California. See Quinnat.
n.
A form of seacoast cannon; a long, chambered gun designed for throwing shot or shells with heavy charges of powder, at high angles of elevation.
n.
The American larch; also, the larch of Oregon and British Columbia (Larix occidentalis). See Hackmatack, and Larch.
n.
The black-tailed deer (Cervus / Cariacus Columbianus) of California and Oregon; also, the mule deer of the Rocky Mountains. See Mule deer.
a.
Of or pertaining to the United States, or to America.
n.
America; the United States; -- a poetical appellation given in honor of Columbus, the discoverer.