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Comba (surname), an Italian surname Comba (Lycia), ancient city of Lycia Comba, Goa, town and suburb of the city of Margao, India 7636 Comba Combas Robert
Comba
Surname list
Comba is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emilio Comba (1839–1904), Waldensian pastor and historian Enrico Comba (1956–2020)
Comba_(surname)
Emilio Comba (1839–1904) was a celebrated Waldensian pastor and historian, he was born in San Germano Chisone, Piedmont, Italy. 1880 Storia dei Valdesi
Emilio_Comba
Topics referred to by the same term
Santa Comba may refer to: Columba of Sens Columba of Spain Columba of Cornwall Santa Comba Dão, a city and municipality Santa Comba (Ponte de Lima), a
Santa_Comba
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
Santa Comba Dão (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃tɐ ˈkõbɐ ˈðɐ̃w] ) is a city and a municipality in the Viseu District in Portugal. The population
Santa_Comba_Dão
Thai sport manufacturing company
built around its proprietary cooling-fabric technologies branded "Comba Cool" and "Comba Lite". The company was listed on the Market for Alternative Investment
Warrix_Sports
Commune in Occitania, France
Combas is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging. › Communes of the
Combas
France international rugby union player
Franck Comba (born 16 March 1971 in Hyeres) is a former French rugby union player. He played as centre. Comba began playing with RC Toulon. He moved to
Franck_Comba
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
Santa Comba is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, northwestern Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Xallas
Santa_Comba,_Galicia
Argentine footballer
Sergio Héctor Comba (born 15 October 1978) is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a striker. He has played for several teams as Atlético Rafaela
Sérgio_Comba
Suburb in South Goa, Goa, India
Comba (Komb) is a town and suburb of the city of Margao in South Goa district in the state of Goa, India close to the city of Margao. Comba is famous
Comba,_Goa
Argentine professional footballer
Gabriel Comba (born 16 January 1994) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a winger for Greek Super League club Volos. Comba had youth
Maximiliano_Comba
Italian footballer (1960–2022)
Ivano Comba (24 August 1960 – 2 February 2022) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender for Ternana and Spezia. He died on 2 February
Ivano_Comba
US Army brigadier general (1837–1907)
Richard Comba (11 July 1837 – 29 March 1907) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the American Indian Wars, American Civil War
Richard_Comba
French painter and sculptor
Robert Combas (born 25 May 1957 in Lyon) is a French painter and sculptor. He lives and works in Paris. He is widely recognized as a progenitor of the
Robert_Combas
Argentine discus thrower (born 1987)
Bárbara Rocío Comba (born 14 July 1987) is an Argentine discus thrower. She was born in Río Tercero. As a teenager she competed in the shot put, and finished
Rocío_Comba
Italian historian and anthropologist (1956–2020)
Enrico Comba (Pinerolo, 26 August 1956 – Saluzzo, 17 April 2020) was an Italian historian and anthropologist, teacher of anthropology of religion at the
Enrico_Comba
Italian politician (born 1966)
Fabrizio Comba (born 24 March 1966) is an Italian politician serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2022. From 2012 to 2014, he served as
Fabrizio_Comba
Civil parish in Centro, Portugal
former civil parish (freguesia) in the Portuguese municipality of Santa Comba Dão in the Viseu District. Since the administrative reorganization of Portuguese
Vimieiro_(Santa_Comba_Dão)
American soccer player
for Major League Soccer club Real Salt Lake. Gozo is a youth product of Comba FC and La Roca FC, before signing with the academy of Real Salt Lake in
Zavier_Gozo
Senegalese musician
Coumba Gawlo Seck is a Senegalese singer-songwriter and composer. She is the second best selling Senegalese singer in Senegal after Youssou N'Dour.[citation
Coumba_Gawlo
Civil parish in Norte, Portugal
Santa Comba de Rossas is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 304, in an area of 8.75 km². "Santa Comba de
Santa_Comba_de_Rossas
City in ancient Lycia
Comba or Komba (Ancient Greek: τὰ Κὀμβα) was a city in ancient Lycia. Comba lay inland, near Mount Cragus, and the cities Octapolis and Symbra. Its site
Comba_(Lycia)
Portuguese nobleman, military officer and politician
e Vasconcelos, 1st Baron of Santa Comba Dão, ComC (25 June 1787 in Santa Comba Dão – 4 September 1872 in Santa Comba Dão) was a Portuguese nobleman, military
José Maria de Sousa Macedo Almeida e Vasconcelos, 1st Baron of Santa Comba Dão
José_Maria_de_Sousa_Macedo_Almeida_e_Vasconcelos,_1st_Baron_of_Santa_Comba_Dão
Italian-American computer scientist (1926–2017)
Paul G. Comba (1926 – April 5, 2017) was an Italian-American computer scientist, an amateur astronomer and a prolific discoverer of minor planets. He
Paul_G._Comba
Senegalese educator and poet (1924–2001)
Ndèye Coumba Mbengue Diakhaté (9 December 1924 – 25 September 2001) was a Senegalese educator and poet who was active in promoting the education of mothers
Ndèye_Coumba_Mbengue_Diakhaté
Name list
Rocío Carrasco (born 1977), Spanish TV presenter and businesswoman Rocío Comba (born 1987), Argentine discus thrower Rocío Dúrcal (1944–2006), Spanish
Rocío
Spanish racing driver
María Isabel de Villota Comba (13 January 1979 – 11 October 2013) was a Spanish racing driver who competed in Superleague Formula and Euroseries 3000
María_de_Villota
First-century bishop of Guadix, Spain
remained for a long time in the Visigothic church of Santa Comba de Bande (Ourense) (Santa Comba de Baños). In the 10th century, Torquatus' relics were translated
Torquatus_of_Acci
Indian politician and teacher
Congress (INC) in 1989, later assuming the role of booth president for the Comba, Goa booth in Fatorda. He subsequently rose through the ranks of the party
Girish_Chodankar
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Choma Cibyra Mikra Claudiopolis Colybrassus Comama Comana in Cappadocia Comba Conana Coracesium Corycium Antrum Corycus (Kızkalesi) Corydala Cremna Cretopolis
Troy
Colombian drug cartel
by the brothers Luis Enrique and Javier Antonio Calle Serna, alias "Los Comba", until its takedown in 2008 by the authorities of Colombia and Venezuela
Norte_del_Valle_Cartel
Spanish football club
Santa Comba Club de Fútbol was a football team based in Santa Comba in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded in 1980, it merged with Xallas CF
Santa_Comba_CF
Defunct Colombian drug cartel
(alias "Comba"), handed himself in to US authorities in Aruba. As a result, Diego Rastrojo and Calle Serna's brother Luis Enrique (also alias "Comba") became
Los_Rastrojos
1906 Spanish royal wedding
Wedding of Alfonso XIII and Princess Victoria Eugenie Painting by Juan Comba [es] Date 31 May 1906; 120 years ago (1906-05-31) Venue Church of Saint Jerome
Wedding of Alfonso XIII and Princess Victoria Eugenie
Wedding_of_Alfonso_XIII_and_Princess_Victoria_Eugenie
Chemical compound
Bispidins". Monatshefte für Chemie. 86 (3): 449–453. doi:10.1007/BF00903631. Comba, P.; Kerscher, M.; Schiek, W. (2005). "Bispidine Coordination Chemistry"
Bispidine
Portuguese serial killer
1953) is a Portuguese retired GNR soldier and serial killer from Santa Comba Dão. He was convicted in 2007 for the murders of three young women between
António_Luís_Costa
Portuguese nobleman
Miguel António de Sousa Horta Almeida e Vasconcelos, 2nd Baron of Santa Comba Dão (São Paulo de Luanda, Angola, 22 August 1831 – 24 February 1891) was
Miguel António de Sousa Horta Almeida e Vasconcelos, 2nd Baron of Santa Comba Dão
Miguel_António_de_Sousa_Horta_Almeida_e_Vasconcelos,_2nd_Baron_of_Santa_Comba_Dão
Green Jon Robert Nott 1,857 Labour Alastair Harper 1,481 Labour Michael Comba 1,468 Labour Tahreen Dewan 1,422 Liberal Democrats Julia Williams 417 Conservative
Highbury_(Islington_ward)
Book publisher
into partnership with T. Ernest Comba and Joseph Shaylor to open a New York office, operating as Truslove, Hanson & Comba from 67 Fifth Avenue. In 1903
Truslove_and_Hanson
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
Salvador de Muxa, San Xoán de Pena, San Xoán do Alto, San Xoán do Campo, Santa Comba, Santa María de Alta, Santa Marta de Fixós, Santalla de Bóveda de Mera,
Lugo
Italian painter
Piedmont. He engraved a print titled Viadotto di Comba Oscura (Traforo delle Alpi) (Viaduct of Comba Oscura (Alps tunnel)) based on a painting of Carlo
Federigo_Pastoris
Asteroid
astronomer Paul Comba at the Prescott Observatory in Arizona, United States. It was named after the discoverer's wife, Margaret Capitola Sonntag Comba. Cappi is
49777_Cappi
Province of Portugal
Sabugal, Trancoso, Almeida, Oliveira do Hospital, Tondela, Mangualde, Santa Comba Dão, Seia, Gouveia, Meda. The city of Viseu, once the capital of the Beira
Beira_Alta_Province
Women's national water polo team representing Germany
Manuela Tamagnone Werbach FP 6 Maylen Sampedro FP 7 Julieta Auliel FP 8 Carla Comba FP 9 María Canda FP 10 Ana Agnesina FP 11 Anahi Bacigalupo FP 12 Isabel
Argentina women's national water polo team
Argentina_women's_national_water_polo_team
Commune and town in Cuanza Sul, Angola
Uaco Cungo (before 1975 Santa Comba, also Waco Kungo or Cela) is a town, with a population of 90,000 (2014), and a commune located in Cela Municipality
Uaco_Cungo
Administrative division in Occitania, France
Jean Vilar, Georges Brassens, Hervé Di Rosa, Manitas de Plata, and Robert Combas. Since May 12, 2025, Hervé Marquès is the mayor of the city. Built upon
Sète
Art of the Visigoths
ceremony in the apse. In the churches of San Peter de la Nave in Zamora, San Comba de Bande in Ourense, Santa Maria de Lara in Quintanilla de las Viñas, near
Visigothic art and architecture
Visigothic_art_and_architecture
Second-largest city in Brazil
Israel Ra'anana, Israel Saint Petersburg, Russia Samarkand, Uzbekistan Santa Comba, Spain Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain Viana do Castelo, Portugal Viseu, Portugal
Rio_de_Janeiro
AEK Athens 2025–26 football season
1 March 2026 23 Volos 2–2 AEK Athens Volos 17:30 EET (UTC+2) Comba 14', 19' Hurtado 61' (pen.) Bouzoukis 65' González 79' Kargas 81' Makni 89' Siampanis
2025–26 AEK Athens F.C. season
2025–26_AEK_Athens_F.C._season
City in Goa, India
in Goa, its fast growing suburbs include Aquem, Fatorda, Gogol, Borda, Comba, Navelim and Davorlim. Margao features a typical Konkan tropical monsoon
Margao
Ancient settlement in Turkey
Greek: Σύμβρα) was a town in the west of ancient Lycia, located near to Comba. Its site is unlocated. Albert Forbiger (1844), Handbuch Der Alten Geographie
Symbra
Legislative body of São Brás de Alportel
Brava • Ribeira Grande • Rio Maior • Sabugal • Salvaterra de Magos • Santa Comba Dão • Santa Cruz • Santiago do Cacém • São João da Madeira • São Pedro do
São Brás de Alportel Municipal Chamber
São_Brás_de_Alportel_Municipal_Chamber
River in northern Portugal
Sal, Nelas, Tondela, and Santa Comba Dão. It empties into the Mondego River, in the limits of the councils of Santa Comba Dão, Mortágua, and Penacova, after
Dão_River
Commune in Occitania, France
Combes (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃b]; Occitan: Combas) is a commune in the Hérault department in southern France. The following settlements all fall within
Combes,_Hérault
Colombian drug trafficker (1951-1998)
the uncle of brothers Luis Enrique and Javier Antonio Calle Serna, the "Comba" brothers, who took hold of the Norte del Valle cartel after Varela died
Hélmer_Herrera
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
municipality is divided into 6 civil parishes (freguesias): Barcouço Casal Comba Luso Mealhada, Ventosa do Bairro e Antes Pampilhosa Vacariça Mealhada (city)
Mealhada
Ex-soldier, suffocated three women (and mutilated the first one) in Santa Comba Dao. Özgür Dengiz Turkey 2007 3 Known as "The Cannibal of Ankara" for eating
List of serial killers by number of victims
List_of_serial_killers_by_number_of_victims
beaches from Northwest to Southwest: Ponzos' Beach [1] Saint Comba's Beach (also "Santa Comba") [2] Saint George's Beach (also "San Xurxo") [3] Esmelle's
Beaches_in_Ferrol,_Spain
Nangis 1749 Régnier de Guerchy Extinct 1832 Narbonne-Pelet* Languedoc 30 Combas 1699 Pelet (de) Naucase Auvergne 15 Saint-Julien-de-Toursac Nazelle* Champagne
List_of_French_marquesses
Arganil, in a provision dated November 25, 1471, signed as Count of Santa Comba, which suggests that he had previously had that title granted and the Letter
Count_of_Arganil
Cuban politician
participating in combative actions in Catofe, Morros del Tongo, Santa Comba, Altohama, Tchipipa, Nova Lisboa, Catata, Caconda, Sa da Bandeira and Cahama
Álvaro_López_Miera
Spicy herb in Louisiana Creole cuisine
from a transcript of the interrogation of an enslaved African woman named Comba in 1764. In it, she states that she gave "un gombeau" to another slave.
Filé_powder
Commune in Occitanie, France
Lacombe (French pronunciation: [lakɔ̃b] ; Occitan: La Comba) is a commune in the Aude department in southern France. ‹ The template Historical populations
Lacombe,_Aude
Visualisation method for hierchical data
1109/TVCG.2010.186. PMID 20975136. S2CID 11597084. Vernier, E.; Sondag, M.; Comba, J.; Speckmann, B.; Telea, A.; Verbeek, K. (2020). "Quantitative Comparison
Treemapping
de Gaia A33 east/west Costa da Caparica to Montijo A35 east/west Santa Comba Dão to Canas de Senhorim A41 Circular Matosinhos to Espinho A42 east/west
List_of_highways_in_Portugal
Portuguese conquistador
Antonio Díaz de Cardoso (1495, in Santa Comba, Portugal – 1573 in Santafe de Bogotá) was a Portuguese conquistador who participated in the Spanish conquest
Antonio_Díaz_de_Cardoso
Province of Spain
Ponteceso Pontedeume Porto do Son Rianxo Ribeira Rois Sada San Sadurniño Santa Comba Santiago de Compostela Santiso Sobrado Teo Toques Tordoia Touro Trazo Val
Province_of_A_Coruña
(1975) Uíge → Vila Marechal de Carmona (1955) → Carmona → Uíge (1975) Santa Comba → Waku-Kungo (1975) Porto Amboim → Gunza/Porto Gabela Cabinda → Tchiowa
List of renamed places in Angola
List_of_renamed_places_in_Angola
Private cultural center in Comba, Goa, India
The Gomant Vidya Niketan (GVN) is a private cultural center based in Comba, Goa, India. Established in 1912, it was originally founded as the Saraswat
Gomant_Vidya_Niketan
Spanish footballer
División, representing RC Villalbés, CF Villanovense (two stints) and Santa Comba CF. El Betis no logra pasar del empate ante el 'Compos' (Betis can not get
Anxo_Mato
Town in Turkey
Choma Cibyra Mikra Claudiopolis Colybrassus Comama Comana in Cappadocia Comba Conana Coracesium Corycium Antrum Corycus (Kızkalesi) Corydala Cremna Cretopolis
Side,_Turkey
Indian painter & illustrator (1916–1971)
politics. Dalal was born as Narsingh Damodar Dalal Naik on 30 May 1916 in Comba, a village in Margao, Goa. He belonged to a Saraswat Brahmin family who
Dinanath_Dalal
Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968
four years after Salazar's death. Salazar was born in Vimieiro, near Santa Comba Dão (Viseu District), to a family of modest income on 28 April 1889. His
António_de_Oliveira_Salazar
Legislative body of Maia
Brava • Ribeira Grande • Rio Maior • Sabugal • Salvaterra de Magos • Santa Comba Dão • Santa Cruz • Santiago do Cacém • São João da Madeira • São Pedro do
Maia_Municipal_Chamber
Legislative body of Valongo
Brava • Ribeira Grande • Rio Maior • Sabugal • Salvaterra de Magos • Santa Comba Dão • Santa Cruz • Santiago do Cacém • São João da Madeira • São Pedro do
Valongo_Municipal_Chamber
District of Portugal
Mortágua Nelas Oliveira de Frades Penalva do Castelo Penedono Resende Santa Comba Dão São João da Pesqueira São Pedro do Sul Sátão Sernancelhe Tabuaço Tarouca
Viseu_District
Topics referred to by the same term
and international health activist Davida H. Comba (born 1928), wife of American astronomer Paul G. Comba, Davidacomba minor planet named after Davida
Davida
299 85 66 191 349 625 814 CF Llíria 7 254 296 106 59 89 370 322 815 Santa Comba CF 6 224 296 79 59 86 262 287 816 El Entrego CD 10 364 295 108 79 177 397
Football records and statistics in Spain
Football_records_and_statistics_in_Spain
Spanish racing driver (born 1980)
Emilio Isidro de Villota Comba (born 9 December 1980), commonly known as Emilio de Villota Jr., is a Spanish motorsport executive and former racing driver
Emilio_de_Villota_Jr.
Legislative body of Évora
Brava • Ribeira Grande • Rio Maior • Sabugal • Salvaterra de Magos • Santa Comba Dão • Santa Cruz • Santiago do Cacém • São João da Madeira • São Pedro do
Évora_Municipal_Chamber
Comarca in Galicia, Spain
Coruña. The overall population of this local region is 16,343 (2005). Mazaricos Santa Comba 42°59′00″N 8°54′00″W / 42.9833°N 8.9°W / 42.9833; -8.9
Xallas
Church in Lisbon
wishes were revealed to be buried in his hometown of Vimieiro near Santa Comba Dão, which was carried out. Besides Oscar Carmona, no other Estado Novo
Church_of_Santa_Engrácia
Betty, Sarah, Phillis, Nan, Peg, and Sary. Private names were Abah, Bilah, Comba, Dibb, Juba, Kauchee, Mima, and Sena. Those enslaved in French Louisiana
African-American_names
Portuguese footballer
Bernardo Martins Sousa (born 27 March 2000), sometimes known as Benny, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or winger for
Bernardo_Sousa_(footballer)
U.S. Infantry: Ltc Gilbert S. Carpenter 12th U.S. Infantry: Ltc Richard Comba 17th U.S. Infantry: Ltc Joseph T. Haskell (w) Independent Brigade (IV Corps)
Battle of El Caney order of battle
Battle_of_El_Caney_order_of_battle
2025 Spanish film
Javier de Juan [es] as himself Cumelén Sanz [es] The film was produced by Comba Films and Telespan 2000 (Squirrel Media), with the participation of Prime
The_Delights_of_the_Garden
Ancient city – now Urfa or Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Choma Cibyra Mikra Claudiopolis Colybrassus Comama Comana in Cappadocia Comba Conana Coracesium Corycium Antrum Corycus (Kızkalesi) Corydala Cremna Cretopolis
Edessa
Academic journal
Industries. An American edition was published in New York by Truslove, Hanson & Comba. Under the editorship of Charles Kains Jackson, 1888–94, The Artist and
The Artist and Journal of Home Culture
The_Artist_and_Journal_of_Home_Culture
Nun from northwestern Spain
Columba of Sens (probably born Eporita, d. 273; Galician: Santa Comba de Sens), was a virgin and nun who was born to a noble pagan family in the northwest
Columba_of_Sens
i Solà J. Comas Solà J. Comas Sola (1102), (1655) Paul G. Comba 701 1926–2017 P. G. Comba (7636) Martin Connors 1 1954–pres. M. Connors (13700) Walter
List of minor planet discoverers
List_of_minor_planet_discoverers
also authored a brief epic poem called Historia de S.ta Comba dos Valles (History of Saint Comba of the Valleys), based on a religious legend of Lamas de
António_Ferreira_(poet)
has used a local yellow shirt, blue shorts and red socks from the brand Comba. For the 1993 Copa América The 1994 FIFA World Cup Colombia national team
History of the Colombia national football team
History_of_the_Colombia_national_football_team
Group of diseases involving cell growth
doi:10.1007/s43630-023-00375-8. ISSN 1474-9092. PMC 9976694. PMID 36856971. Comba P, Iavarone I, Kogevinas M, Cohen AJ, Guyton KZ, Ochieng J, et al. (2020)
Cancer
Legislative body of Beja
Brava • Ribeira Grande • Rio Maior • Sabugal • Salvaterra de Magos • Santa Comba Dão • Santa Cruz • Santiago do Cacém • São João da Madeira • São Pedro do
Beja_Municipal_Chamber
Legislative body of Mogadouro
Brava • Ribeira Grande • Rio Maior • Sabugal • Salvaterra de Magos • Santa Comba Dão • Santa Cruz • Santiago do Cacém • São João da Madeira • São Pedro do
Mogadouro_Municipal_Chamber
Minority of Alfonso XIII of Spain, 1885–1902
Engraving by Juan Comba for La Ilustración Española y Americana (November 30, 1885) showing the death of King Alfonso XII in the Royal Palace of El Pardo
Regency of Maria Christina of Austria
Regency_of_Maria_Christina_of_Austria
Legislative body of Vila Nova de Gaia
Brava • Ribeira Grande • Rio Maior • Sabugal • Salvaterra de Magos • Santa Comba Dão • Santa Cruz • Santiago do Cacém • São João da Madeira • São Pedro do
Vila Nova de Gaia Municipal Chamber
Vila_Nova_de_Gaia_Municipal_Chamber
Argentine model (born 1985)
and cast. Produced by "Jordan Productions" with Andrea Stivel and Daniel Comba, creators. Choreographes by Hugo Gómez and Vanina Befaro while Beto Romano
Jésica_Cirio
Legislative body of Nisa, Portugal
Brava • Ribeira Grande • Rio Maior • Sabugal • Salvaterra de Magos • Santa Comba Dão • Santa Cruz • Santiago do Cacém • São João da Madeira • São Pedro do
Nisa_Municipal_Chamber
COMBA
COMBA
Biblical
pilgrimage, combat; dispute
Male
French
French Arthurian Legend name probably GRINGOLET means either "white-hardy" or "handsome-hardy." This was the name of Sir Gawain's horse, famous for his ability in combat. He first appears in Chretien de Troyes's Erec and Enide where he is borrowed by Sir Kay for a joust against Sir Erec.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Italian, Jamaican, Swedish, Swiss
Bound; Tied; Captivating; Knotted Cord; To Tie; To Bind; Strong Combatant Hearty
Boy/Male
German, Hindu, Indian
Pilgrimage; Combat; Dispute; A Grain
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern Irish
Scottish and northern Irish : from the personal name Baldy or Baldie, a pet form of Archibald.English : possibly from an Old English female personal name, Bealdḡ{dh}, meaning ‘bold combat’, first recorded c.1170 as Baldith, and in others from the Old Norse personal name Baldi.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the Germanic byname mentioned at Ernst. However, Reaney cites medieval evidence for Norman spellings such as Ernais, and derives it from a Germanic personal name Arn(e)gis, possibly composed of the elements arn ‘eagle’ + gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel). The name may have been altered by folk etymology to coincide with the word meaning ‘combat’. Compare Harness.Dutch : variant of Ernst.
Boy/Male
Irish
muir “â€seaâ€â€ and ceardach “â€skilledâ€â€ implying “â€skilled in the ways of the sea.â€â€ The name of three High Kings and one of the greatest Irish military commanders known as “â€Murtagh of the Leather Cloak,â€â€ he set out in mid-winter, wearing leather cloaks against the bitter cold, and turned back the maurauding Vikings. He beat the invaders in a sea battle on Strangford Lough in 926, took and burned Viking Dublin in 939, ravaged the Norse settlements in the Scottish Isles with an Ulster fleet in 801 and died in combat in 803, presumably wearing all his cloaks.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : from a Germanic personal name composed of hag ‘hedge’, ‘enclosure’ + hari, heri ‘army’.from a Germanic personal name, Hadugar, composed of the elements hadu- ‘combat’, ‘strife’ + gari, from garwa ‘ready’, ‘eager’.German (also Häger) : topographic name for someone who lived by a hedged or fenced enclosure, Middle High German hac.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a thin man, from Middle High German, German hager ‘thin’, ‘gaunt’.English : occupational name for a woodcutter, from an agent derivative of Middle English haggen ‘to cut or chop’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, German
Pilgrimage; Combat; Dispute
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the ancient Germanic word *Tiuz, TÃR means "god." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Óðinn, a one-handed god of single combat.Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pakistani
Combatant; Soldier
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of numerous places, for example in South Yorkshire and Derbyshire, named Hardwick, from Old English heorde ‘herd’, ‘flock’ + wīc ‘outlying farm’.German and French (Lorraine) : from the Germanic personal name Hardwic, composed of the elements hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’ + wīg ‘battle’, ‘combat’.
Boy/Male
Irish
feidhil “â€beautyâ€â€ or “â€ever good.â€â€ Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel. He contested the sovereignty of Ireland with the O’Neill kings. He was unsuccessful in the ensuing battle and in 842 AD the annals record… “â€The crosier of devout Feidhelm was abandoned in the blackthorns. Neill, mighty in combat, took it by right of victory.â€â€
Boy/Male
Irish
feidhil “â€beautyâ€â€ or “â€ever good.â€â€ Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel. He contested the sovereignty of Ireland with the O’Neill kings. He was unsuccessful in the ensuing battle and in 842 AD the annals record… “â€The crosier of devout Feidhelm was abandoned in the blackthorns. Neill, mighty in combat, took it by right of victory.â€â€
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : status name for a professional champion, especially an agent employed to represent one of the parties in a trial by combat, a method of settling disputes current in the Middle Ages. The word comes from Old French champion, campion (Late Latin campio, genitive campionis, a derivative of campus ‘plain’, ‘field of battle’). Compare Campion, Kemp.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Combat
Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive nickname for a giant or a large man, from Middle English golias ‘giant’, from the Hebrew personal name Golyat Goliath. In the Bible Goliath was the champion of the Philistines, who stood ‘six cubits and a span’; he was defeated in single combat by the shepherd boy David (I Samuel 17), who killed him with a stone from his sling. There is unlikely to be any connection with the English vocabulary word gully (from Old French goulet ‘neck of a bottle’), which is not attested in this sense before the 17th century.Perhaps an altered spelling of French Goulley, a variant of Goulet.
Boy/Male
Irish
feidhil “â€beautyâ€â€ or “â€ever good.â€â€ Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel. He contested the sovereignty of Ireland with the O’Neill kings. He was unsuccessful in the ensuing battle and in 842 AD the annals record… “â€The crosier of devout Feidhelm was abandoned in the blackthorns. Neill, mighty in combat, took it by right of victory.â€â€
Boy/Male
Biblical
Pilgrimage, combat, dispute.
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English
English : habitational name, either a variant of Madeley (a name common to several places, including one in Shropshire and two in Staffordshire), named in Old English as ‘MÄda’s clearing’, from an unattested byname, MÄda (probably a derivative of mÄd ‘foolish’) + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’; or from Medley on the Thames in Oxfordshire, named in Old English with middel ‘middle’ + Ä“g ‘island’.English : nickname for an aggressive person, from Middle English, Old French medlee ‘combat’, ‘conflict’ (Late Latin misculata).
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COMBA
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Muslim
Unprecedented, Admirable, Unique
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Hindu
The Moon
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Muslim
Servant of the creator, Slave of the creator
Boy/Male
Arabic
Morning star.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Venkataraman | வேநà¯à®•ாதà¯à®°à®®à®£Â , வேநà¯à®•ாதாரமணÂ
Lord venkateswara
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Indian
Sun
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Shakespearean
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' The Queen of Denmark, mother to Hamlet.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Turkish
Red Ornament
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English
English : variant of Saville.
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n.
A fighting with a shadow; a mock contest; an imaginary or futile combat.
n.
Hence, a petty combat, esp. a verbal one; a little quarrel, dispute, or dissension.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Combat
n.
A mock fight, or warlike game, formerly in great favor, in which a number of combatants were engaged, as an exhibition of their address and bravery; hence, figuratively, a real battle.
a.
Such as can be, or is liable to be, combated; as, combatable foes, evils, or arguments.
a.
Disposed to engage in combat; pugnacious.
n.
A military exercise on horseback, in which the combatants attacked each other with lances; a tournament.
v. t.
To separate, as combatants; hence, to quiet, to appease, as disputants.
v. i.
To use the fists and arms scientifically in attack or defense; to contend or combat with the fists, as for exercise or amusement; to box.
n.
A cranial development supposed to indicate a combative disposition.
n.
A battle or tumult; encounter; combat; disturbance; passion.
v. i.
To run or ride, and thrust with a lance; to practice the military game or exercise of thrusting with a lance, as a combatant on horseback; to joust; also, figuratively, to engage in any combat or movement resembling that of horsemen tilting with lances.
n.
One who engages in combat.
n.
The quality of being combative; propensity to contend or to quarrel.
n.
One who is engaged in military service as an officer or a private; one who serves in an army; one of an organized body of combatants.
imp. & p. p.
of Combat
v. i.
To separate combatants by intervening.
n.
One who combats.
n.
An instrument of offensive of defensive combat; something to fight with; anything used, or designed to be used, in destroying, defeating, or injuring an enemy, as a gun, a sword, etc.