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Conton may refer to: Bertha Conton (1923–2022), Sierra Leonean educator William Farquhar Conton (1925–2003), Sierra Leonean educator Attilio Conton (1902–1997)
Conton
2016 fighting role-playing video game
of Toki-Toki City, known as Conton City created by the Supreme Kai of time. As reported by the creators of the game, Conton City is seven times larger
Dragon_Ball_Xenoverse_2
Sierra Leonean academic and writer
in Bathurst, Gambia, to the union of Cecil Conton (1885–1926) and Olive Conton, née Farquhar. The Contons and Farquhars were first-generation Sierra Leone
William_Conton
Topics referred to by the same term
by French author J. M. G. Le Clézio The African (Conton novel), a novel by William Farquhar Conton The African (Courlander novel), a novel by Harold
African
the first ending theme song is "Futsū" (普通; lit. 'Normal'), performed by Conton Candy [ja]. The special ending theme song "Somebody Help Us", performed
List of Sakamoto Days episodes
List_of_Sakamoto_Days_episodes
Sierra Leonean educator (1923–2022)
Bertha Yvonne Conton, GCOR (née Thompson; 31 October 1923 – 1 May 2022) was a Sierra Leone Creole educator who was the principal, founder, and proprietress
Bertha_Conton
1964 novel by William Farquhar Conton
1964 debut novel by Sierra Leonean novelist and educator William Farquhar Conton. It was the 12th work published in Heinemann's African Writers Series. The
The_African_(Conton_novel)
Italian long-distance runner
Attilio Conton (2 September 1902 – 3 November 1997) was an Italian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Attilio
Attilio_Conton
Japanese light novel series and its adaptations
reprising their roles. The opening theme song is "Snowdrop", performed by Conton Candy [ja], while the ending theme song is "Suiheisen wa Boku no Furukizu"
Rascal_Does_Not_Dream
Educational institution in Freetown, Sierra Leone
The Leone Preparatory School, also known as Bertha Conton or The Bertha Conton School, is an independent co-educational primary preparatory school based
Leone_Preparatory_School
Japanese singer and media personality
also starred in the music video of its theme song, "Kyūkōken to Rhythm" by Conton Candy. In an interview, Kumakiri remarked that Shōgenji had been selected
Yōko_Shōgenji
State of Mexico
until strikes at the factories in Rio Blanco, Nogales, Santa Rosa and Contón de Orizaba resulted in dramatic violence in January 1907. No major battles
Veracruz
Japanese manga series and its adaptations
the first ending theme song is "Futsū" (普通; lit. 'Normal'), performed by Conton Candy [ja]. The special ending theme song "Somebody Help Us", performed
Sakamoto_Days
Horror fiction with Japanese themes
and more prominent within "J-horror" such as Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), Conton (1987), Cyclops, 964 Pinocchio (1991), Rubber's Lover (1996), Anatomia Extinction
Japanese_horror
American blues singer (born 1960)
and Blues Festival at Colne, Lancashire, England. 1990: I Sing the Blues (Conton) 1992: Blue...Not Blues (Bizarre-Straight/Rhino) reissue of I Sing the Blues
Earl_Thomas_(musician)
Clown of Afro-Cuban descent
2009. « Le clown noir enterré à Bordeaux », Sud Ouest, 5 juillet 2010. Conton, Gérard et Julie (2015). Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ou les labyrinthes du
Chocolat_(clown)
School in Freetown, Sierra Leone
School and St. Edward's Secondary School, all also in Freetown. Bertha Conton Florence Dillsworth Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr Tyrilla Gouldson Neyorlyn Williams
St. Joseph's Secondary School (Sierra Leone)
St._Joseph's_Secondary_School_(Sierra_Leone)
Japanese manga series
MX and other networks. The opening theme song is "Touring", performed by Conton Candy [ja], and the ending theme song is "Glide" (グライド, Guraido), performed
Touring_After_the_Apocalypse
Annual memorial musical festival (2008 to 2023)
Downey, The Soul Brothers, The Low Riders, Parris, The Hoodoos feat. John Conton, Mongoose, Fiach Moriarty [better source needed] [better source needed]
Vibe_for_Philo
(1954–2010), novelist[Gikandi] Janet Badjan-Young (1937–), playwright William Conton (1925–2003), educator, historian and novelist, also associated with Sierra
List of African writers by country
List_of_African_writers_by_country
House elections for the 65th U.S. Congress
Glynn (Republican) 49.79% ▌William Kennedy (Democratic) 46.97% ▌Michael Conton (Socialist) 2.52% Others ▌Joseph B. Reid (Prohibition) 0.61% ▌Hokan Larsson
1916 United States House of Representatives elections
1916_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Japanese manga series
performed by Hana while the ending theme is titled "Rookies", performed by Conton Candy [ja]. An anime film set after the events of the second season, was
Medalist_(manga)
Ethnic group of Sierra Leone
the Farquhar family and their descendants such as the Stuart family and Conton family who settled in Sierra Leone from Barbados, the Bahamas, and Bermuda
Sierra_Leone_Creole_people
American rock band
heavy metal, garage rock Years active 1984–1999 Labels Blue/Black Records ConTon Records Raspberry Records Members Keith Karloff Judd Austin Rudy D. Maynard
The_Gone_Jackals
Cancer of the adrenal cortex
ISBN 978-0-07-142280-2. Terzolo M, Angeli A, Fassnacht M, Daffara F, Tauchmanova L, Conton PA, et al. (June 2007). "Adjuvant mitotane treatment for adrenocortical
Adrenocortical_carcinoma
Village and civil parish in Surrey, England
Roman occupation of Britain. Compton appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Conton(e). It was held by Walter, son of Othere. Its domesday assets were: 11 hides;
Compton,_Guildford
Japanese YouTube channel
"First date at Shibuya" 517 February 5 Omoinotake "Iolite" 518 February 7 Conton Candy "Fuzzy Navel" 519 February 10 Mao Fujita "Chopin: 24 Preludes Op.28
The_First_Take
All-girls school in Sierra Leone
[Yellow] St. Joseph's - [Pink] St. Theresa - [Brown] Our Lady - [White] Bertha Conton Agnes Taylor-Lewis - first female Minister of Health in Sierra Leone "St
St. Joseph's Primary School (Sierra Leone)
St._Joseph's_Primary_School_(Sierra_Leone)
researcher. Noah Arthur William Cox-George, academic and economist. Bertha Conton, teacher, educator, and founder of Leone Preparatory School. Eustace Palmer
List_of_people_from_Freetown
Chemical compound
of Medicine. Terzolo M, Angeli A, Fassnacht M, Daffara F, Tauchmanova L, Conton PA, et al. (June 2007). "Adjuvant mitotane treatment for adrenocortical
Mitotane
Japanese music festival
Chevon Chanmina (Chiba only) Chim Chap (Chiba only) Christina Aguilera Conton Candy (Osaka only) Creepy Nuts CVLTE (Chiba only) Enfants Greta Van Fleet
Summer_Sonic_Festival
Japanese actor and voice actor
- Furugoori Yasuyuki Love whispered me to kill (2011) - Tsuruta Seijiro Conton club ~ image5 ~ (2011) Gokujo Bungaku "In the Forest, Under Cherries in
Hiroki Suzuki (actor, born 1985)
Hiroki_Suzuki_(actor,_born_1985)
Bruner, 66, American journalist and television host, liver cancer. Attilio Conton, 95, Italian Olympic long-distance runner (1928). Antoine Cuissard, 73,
Deaths_in_November_1997
African Voice Newspaper". African Voice Newspaper. Retrieved 28 June 2018. Conton, Miatta (27 September 2001). "Tribute to the First Female Fourah Bay College
Lati_Hyde-Forster
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Salvatore_Nicosia
director of education Bertha Conton (1923–2022), educator, and founder of Leone Preparatory School William Farquhar Conton (1925–2003), historian, author
List of Sierra Leone Creole people
List_of_Sierra_Leone_Creole_people
England, nf) Haroldo Conti (1925 – c. 1976, Argentina, f) William Farquhar Conton (1925–2003, Gambia/Sierra Leone, nf/f) Hilma Contreras (1913–2006, Dominican
List_of_authors_by_name:_C
Ghanaian poet, cultural activist and academic (1941–2018)
.. A special mentor was the principal of my Accra High school, William Conton, author of the novel, The African. He introduced me to Mr. Moses Danquah
Atukwei_Okai
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Michele_Fanelli
Painting by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
to his bad health and was inspired by Nice. (in French) Gérard and Julie Conton, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ou les labyrinthes du Temps: Art et géométrie
Count Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec Driving His Mail-Coach
Count_Alphonse_de_Toulouse-Lautrec_Driving_His_Mail-Coach
2024 novel by Lenrie Peters
Longer at Ease and the works of fellow Gambian-born Sierra Leonean William Conton. Griffiths, Gareth (2014). African Literatures in English: East and West
The_Second_Round_(novel)
president stepping down". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved May 10, 2018. Conton, Ruby (April 28, 2016). "President H. Kim Bottomly's Tenure Celebrated During
List of presidents of Wellesley College
List_of_presidents_of_Wellesley_College
Courifer", Adelaide Casely-Hayford "The Blood in the Washbasin", William Conton "Koya", R. Sarif Easmon "A Stranger from Lagos", Cyprian Ekwensi "Coffee
Modern_African_Stories
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Giannina_Marchini
Sierra Leonean writer and physician (1913–1997)
married, Michael Benjamin Jones, Bertha Yvonne Thompson, who married William Conton and Amy Manto Bondfield Hotobah-During (1932–1995), who married Robert Wellesley-Cole
Raymond_Sarif_Easmon
2015–16 concert tour by Madonna
make-up artist for Madonna Gina Brooke – rehearsals make-up consultant Martin Conton – security Craig Evans – security Gingi Levin – security Erez Netzer – security
Rebel_Heart_Tour
Museum upon her death. Dihau died in Paris on 14 May 1935 at age 92. Conton, Gérard; Conton, Julie (2015). Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ou les labyrinthes du Temps :
Marie_Dihau
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Gianni_Poli
Chancellor Barbara Cleverly – author of mystery novels William Farquhar Conton – Sierra Leonean author best known for The African Tim FitzHigham (St Chad's)
List of Durham University people
List_of_Durham_University_people
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Salvatore_Costantino
Italian track and field athlete
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Albino_Pighi
Denmark DNF Vintilă Cristescu Romania DNF Romeo Bertini Italy DNF Attilio Conton Italy DNF Stefano Natale Italy DNF Vilis Cimmermans Latvia DNF Karl Laas
Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon
Athletics_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_marathon
Italian one-day road cycling race
Editions 77 (as of 2026) First winner Giuseppe Vanzella Most wins Guido Bontempi (ITA) Marino Conton (ITA) (2 wins) Most recent Riccardo Lorello (ITA)
Trofeo Banca Popolare di Vicenza
Trofeo_Banca_Popolare_di_Vicenza
Japanese YouTuber, radio personality, and actress (born 2001)
(声を盗れ!), an intermission drama miniseries for the live sketch comedy show "Conton vol.8", to be performed on February 12–15 at the Tokyo Sōgetsu Hall and
Akari_Nibu
Prizes awarded by the Commonwealth Foundation
Fotini Epanomitis The Mule's Foal Australia Allen & Unwin 1993 Africa Paul Conton The Price of Liberty Sierra Leone Macmillan Canada and the Caribbean Alecia
Commonwealth Foundation prizes
Commonwealth_Foundation_prizes
Italian marathon runner (1892–1970)
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Valerio_Arri
Series of books published by Heinemann
Ekwensi, Amos Tutuola, Camara Laye, James Matthews, Alf Wannenburgh, William Conton, Onuora Nzekwu, and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o. 10 Equiano, Olaudah 1967 Autobiography
Heinemann African Writers Series
Heinemann_African_Writers_Series
Italian athlete (1898–1959)
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Camillo_Zemi
Archaeology museums, Art museum in Veneto, Italy
Provinciale di Torcello was inaugurated. In 1909, Levi was succeeded by Luigi Conton who discovered various necropolis in Adria from where he probably brought
Museo_Provinciale_di_Torcello
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Antonio_Ambu
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Francesco_Roccati
Award
Umu Hawa Tejan Jalloh, GCOR, 2008 Joseph Opala, GCOR, 2012 Bertha Yvonne Conton, GCOR, 2012. Valentine Thomas Collier, GCOR, 2013 Abubakarr Multi-Kamara
Order_of_the_Rokel
78, American political activist and convicted murderer, cancer. Bertha Conton, 98, Sierra Leonean educator. Ray Freeman, 90, British chemist. Ilan Gilon
Deaths_in_May_2022
British royal recognitions
Helen George Chryssafinis. For public services in Cyprus. Olive Alexandria Conton, Assistant Teacher, Annie Walsh Memorial School, Sierra Leone. Charles Henry
1950_New_Year_Honours
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Osvaldo_Faustini
Month of 1925
turn around and go back when the sailors refused to work. Born: William Conton, Sierra Leone novelist; in Bathurst, British Gambia (d.2003) Died: Mahmoud
September_1925
Italian racewalker (1893–1963)
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Fernando_Altimani
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Asfò_Bussotti
Italian sportsman
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Giacomo_Carlini
Italian painter (1814–1892)
Gambarare Archived September 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, by Giuseppe Conton, website by library of Mira. Scultura e pittura d'oggi: ricerche (1877)
Antonio_Zona
Sierra Leonean medical doctor and writer (1907 – 1995)
nurse who was the younger sister of Dr Raymond Sarif Easmon and Bertha Conton and the couple had four children. One of his daughters, Patrice Suzanne
Robert Benjamin Ageh Wellesley Cole
Robert_Benjamin_Ageh_Wellesley_Cole
Angelo Malvicini (2) 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
List of Italian Athletics Championships winners
List_of_Italian_Athletics_Championships_winners
5 Q 4 2 Christina Bartley United States Virgin Islands 13.3 2 Georgina Conton Dominican Republic DNS 1 3 Vilma Charlton Jamaica 11.9 Q 2 3 Gisela Vidal
Athletics at the 1966 Central American and Caribbean Games – Results
Athletics_at_the_1966_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Games_–_Results
Italian sprinter and long jumper (1907–1973)
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Luigia_Bonfanti
Italian one-day road cycling race
1959–1965 No race 1966 Gianfranco Bianchin 1967 Giannino Bianco 1968 Marino Conton 1969 Loris Zampieri 1970 Selvino Poloni 1971 Enzo Brentegani 1972 Dorini
Trofeo Città di San Vendemiano
Trofeo_Città_di_San_Vendemiano
Banned Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Roberto_Barbi
Italian long-distance runner
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Giuseppe_Ferrera
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Ettore_Tavernari
Bettiol and Italo Bettiol 1964: Appétit d'oiseau – by Peter Foldès 1964 : Contons fleurette – by Albert Champeaux and Pierre Watrin 1964 : La Demoiselle
History_of_French_animation
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Giuseppe_Cindolo
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Giovanni_Gualdi
Italian long jumper
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Virgilio_Tommasi
Italian marathon runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Massimo_Magnani
Italian sprinter
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Enrico_Torre
Sierra Leonean doctor (1927–2002)
Nationality British Subject, Sierra Leonean Education University of Liverpool Relatives William Farquhar Conton (first cousin), Yema Lucilda Hunter (niece)
Arthur_Osman_Farquhar_Stuart
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Salvatore_Bettiol
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Ettore_Blasi
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Carlo_Terzer
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Alberico_Di_Cecco
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Angelo_Carosi
Italian sprinter
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Matilde_Moraschi
Italian track runner
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Luigi_Beccali
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Aurelio_Genghini
Italian long-distance runner (1926–1989)
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Egilberto_Martufi
Italian marathon runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Danilo_Goffi
Italian sprinter and long jumper
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Derna_Polazzo
Italian athlete (1930–2020)
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Francesco_Perrone
Italian athlete (1912–2007)
Romeo Bertini Giacomo Carlini Giuseppe Castelli Guido Cominotto Attilio Conton Luigi Facelli Giuseppe Ferrera Stefano Natale Franco Reyser Ettore Tavernari
Vittorina_Vivenza
APC Sierra Leone Presidential Candidate Aspirant for 2023
December 2012 – June 2014 Preceded by Kaifala Marah Succeeded by Saidu Conton-Sesay Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Development In office November
Richard_Konteh
Italian long-distance runner
1922: Angelo Malvicini 1923: Ettore Blasi 1924: Romeo Bertini 1925: Attilio Conton 1926: Stefano Natale 1927: Luigi Rossini 1928: Luigi Prato 1929: Stefano
Umberto_Blasi
CONTON
CONTON
CONTON
CONTON
Boy/Male
Muslim
Adjutant. Aid-de camp.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Effulgence
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin
From France; Frenchman; Free Man
Boy/Male
Shakespearean Latin
As You Like It' A shepherd.
Boy/Male
Indian
Senior
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
To Enlighten; Lighten Up
Female
English
English form of Greek Sibyl, SYBIL means "prophetess."Â
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Handsome
Male
English
From the Steep Hill
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lashbrook in Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘boggy stream’, from læcc ‘stream flowing through boggy land’, ‘bog’ + brÅc ‘brook’, ‘stream’ (with a more ancient meaning of ‘marsh’).
CONTON
CONTON
CONTON
CONTON
CONTON