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Canadian politician (born 1952)
Deborah Cleland Grey (born July 1, 1952) is a retired Canadian politician who served as the leader of the Official Opposition in 2000, from March to September
Deborah_Grey
Canadian politician (born 1942)
riding of Beaver River and the Reform candidate, Deborah Grey was elected. Stephen Harper joined Ms. Grey in Ottawa as her Policy Advisor and Executive Assistant
Preston_Manning
American actress (born 1985)
Deborah Ann Woll (born February 7, 1985) is an American actress. She played Jessica Hamby in the HBO drama series True Blood (2008–2014), which earned
Deborah_Ann_Woll
Chokehold made by the Canadian prime minister
said they saw no breach of security. Reform Party Member of Parliament Deborah Grey subsequently nicknamed Chrétien "The Shawinigan Strangler". This sobriquet
Shawinigan_Handshake
Federal political party in Canada
headlines in the political scene when its first member of Parliament (MP), Deborah Grey, was elected in a by-election in Alberta, which was a shock to the PCs
Conservative_Party_of_Canada
Canadian politician (born 1950)
Day's Shadow Cabinet, including deputy leader Deborah Grey, resigned their posts. In the following months, Grey and eleven other MPs either resigned or were
Stockwell_Day
Federal political party (2000–2003)
Alliance". However, the "CCRAP" nickname was still used by its opponents. Deborah Grey, the deputy leader of Reform, was chosen as the new party's interim leader
Canadian_Alliance
Federal political party (1987–2000)
Alberta, the Reform Party gained its first MP when Deborah Grey won the resulting by-election. Grey had finished fourth in the 1988 election. As the party's
Reform_Party_of_Canada
Official residence of the Leader of the Opposition in Canada
the house Preston Manning: 1997–2000 Vacant, March–September 2000, as Deborah Grey did not move into Stornoway. Stockwell Day: 2000–01 John Reynolds: 2001–02
Stornoway_(residence)
Surname list
Daniel Grey (1848–1900), Welsh international footballer David Grey, American poker player Deborah Grey (born 1952), Canadian politician Earl Grey, a title
Grey_(surname)
1997–2000 legislative term
then its successor party, the Canadian Alliance led by interim leader Deborah Grey. The Speaker was Gilbert Parent. See also list of Canadian electoral
36th_Canadian_Parliament
after winning the seat in the 1988 federal election. Reform candidate Deborah Grey won the by-election, becoming the party's first elected MP. By-elections
1989 Beaver River federal by-election
1989_Beaver_River_federal_by-election
Welsh-born Canadian comedian (1930–2004)
as satirical portrayals of such prominent individuals as Herb Gray, Deborah Grey, and Boris Yeltsin. Morgan wrote the pilot for the popular Canadian sitcom
John_Morgan_(comedian)
Former federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada
Vegreville 34th 1988–1988 John Dahmer Progressive Conservative 1989–1993 Deborah Grey Reform 35th 1993–1997 Riding dissolved into Lakeland
Beaver River (federal electoral district)
Beaver_River_(federal_electoral_district)
Election to fill a vacant political office
sense of impending defeat for a government. For example, in Canada, Deborah Grey's 1989 by-election victory in Beaver River was seen as evidence that the
By-election
2004 television series
1961 Hockey player, holder of numerous NHL records Brantford, Ontario Deborah Grey 20 October 9 Alexander Graham Bell 1847 1922 Scientist, inventor, founder
The_Greatest_Canadian
American actress, writer and producer
Deborah M. Pratt (born December 16, 1951) is an American director, writer, television producer and actress. Pratt was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois
Deborah_Pratt
Canadian foster parent (1918–1998)
February 19, 1998, Edmonton North MP Deborah Grey described Gardner as a foster mother to "100 kids" over 60 years. Grey stated that Gardner began caring
Violet_Zoie_Gardner
American actress (1908–1995)
the Life of the Party (1998). She is portrayed by Deborah Moore in the 1992 film Chaplin, but Grey was depicted on screen for less than a minute in the
Lita_Grey
com". www.cnn.com. Retrieved January 4, 2018. Fuentes, Marisa; White, Deborah Grey (2016). Scarlet and Black: Slavery and Dispossession in Rutgers History
History of slavery in New Jersey
History_of_slavery_in_New_Jersey
philosophy at Trinity Western Roger Cross, television and screen actor Deborah Grey, former Member of Parliament, former acting Leader of the Official Opposition
List of Trinity Western University people
List_of_Trinity_Western_University_people
Jay Hill, Jim Gouk, Monte Solberg, Andy Burton, Brian Fitzpatrick, Deborah Grey, and Inky Mark were either expelled from or voluntarily left the Canadian
List of Canadian politicians who have crossed the floor
List_of_Canadian_politicians_who_have_crossed_the_floor
caused them to rethink their support for the Tories. In early 1989, Deborah Grey won a by-election in a north-central Alberta riding to become the first
1993 Canadian federal election
1993_Canadian_federal_election
vote. However, Deborah Grey would win the first seat for Reform, Beaver River in Alberta, in a by-election held four months later. Grey, who had finished
1988 Canadian federal election
1988_Canadian_federal_election
Harper (2006–2015) Preston Manning (October 31, 1987 – March 25, 2000) Deborah Grey (March 27, 2000 – July 8, 2000) (interim) Stockwell Day (July 8, 2000
List of Canadian conservative leaders
List_of_Canadian_conservative_leaders
North Jim Jacuta 14,786 34.33% Deborah Grey 22,063 51.22% Laurie Lang 3,216 7.47% Dean Sanduga 3,010 6.99% Deborah Grey Edmonton Southeast David Kilgour
Canadian federal election results in Edmonton and environs
Canadian_federal_election_results_in_Edmonton_and_environs
Prime Minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015
employer. After Reform candidate Deborah Grey was elected as the party's first MP in a 1989 by-election, Harper became Grey's executive assistant, serving
Stephen_Harper
Prime Minister of Canada from 1984 to 1993
by-election in the Alberta riding of Beaver River, where Reform candidate Deborah Grey defeated Progressive Conservative candidate Dave Broda by a nearly 20
Brian_Mulroney
Secondary school in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
and ultimate frisbee. Kim Campbell, 19th Prime Minister of Canada. Deborah Grey, First Reform Party member of Parliament. Spencer Chandra Herbert, first
Prince of Wales Secondary School
Prince_of_Wales_Secondary_School
1993 Canadian TV series or program
accompanied by various guests (most often Morgan as Deborah Grey, deputy leader of the party, although Grey herself has been a guest) who criticize Manning
Royal Canadian Air Farce (TV series)
Royal_Canadian_Air_Farce_(TV_series)
Former federal political party in Canada (1942–2003)
most prominent one being Alliance deputy leader and party matriarch Deborah Grey, left the Alliance caucus. The dissidents felt that Alliance leader Stockwell
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada
Prime Minister of Canada from 1979 to 1980
most prominent one being Alliance deputy leader and party matriarch Deborah Grey, left the Alliance caucus. The dissidents felt that Alliance leader Stockwell
Joe_Clark
Canadian politician
Broda lost the by-election to Deborah Grey, the first Reform Party candidate ever elected to the House of Commons. Grey had also been the Reform candidate
John_Dahmer
Mid-1990s to 2003 Canadian movement to unite right-of-center parties
number of disaffected CA officials and MPs, including party stalwarts Deborah Grey and Chuck Strahl, to formally break with the Alliance caucus. Thirteen
Unite_the_Right_(Canada)
American dramatist
2001). Thompson also served on the board of senior editors with Hine, Deborah Grey White, Brenda Stephenson, and other major scholars in the field on the
Kathleen_Thompson
Canadian governmental committee
2011–2012) Chuck Strahl (2012 - 24 January 2014) (Resigned in January 2014) Deborah Grey (Acting) Pierre Blais (May 1, 2015 -) Source: SIRC Chair: Hon. Ronald
Security Intelligence Review Committee
Security_Intelligence_Review_Committee
American diplomat and Holocaust historian (born 1947)
Deborah Esther Lipstadt (born March 18, 1947) is an American historian and diplomat. She is the author of Denying the Holocaust (1993), History on Trial:
Deborah_Lipstadt
English actress (born 1963)
Deborah Maria Luisa Moore (born 27 October 1963) is an English actress. She is the daughter of actor Roger Moore and Italian actress Luisa Mattioli. She
Deborah_Moore
Former federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada
1988–1993 35th 1993–1997 John Loney Liberal 36th 1997–2000 Deborah Grey Reform 2000–2000 Alliance 37th 2000–2002 2002–2002 Democratic
Edmonton_North
Mulcair (2012) The Honourable Preston Manning (2013) The Honourable Deborah Grey (2013) The Honourable Andrew Scheer (2017) The Honourable Audrey McLaughlin
List of current members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
List_of_current_members_of_the_King's_Privy_Council_for_Canada
Canadian politician
Committee by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, replacing Interim Chair Deborah Grey who was stepping down from the Committee. The SIRC was dissolved on July
Pierre_Blais
Position in the Parliament of Canada
Bouchard's sudden resignation from federal politics to become Premier of Quebec. Grey served as Leader of the Opposition during the 2000 Canadian Alliance leadership
Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada)
Leader_of_the_Official_Opposition_(Canada)
American actress
Deborah Geffner (born August 26, 1952) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. Born in Pittsburgh, Geffner moved to New York City at the age of sixteen
Deborah_Geffner
English singer-songwriter (1956–1980)
23 August 1975, Curtis married Deborah Woodruff, to whom he was introduced by a friend, Tony Nuttall. Ian and Deborah initially became friends and then
Ian_Curtis
Canadian politician
Dahmer and then in the 1993 federal election. He lost both times to Deborah Grey of the Reform Party. Broda ran in the 1997 Alberta general election as
Dave_Broda
Canadian politician and labour leader (born 1942)
second woman to have held the role, after former Canadian Alliance MP Deborah Grey, who served in 2000 during that party's leadership race. Turmel chose
Nycole_Turmel
of support which some commentators attributed to sexism. Four women — Deborah Grey, Nycole Turmel, Rona Ambrose and Candice Bergen — have served as Leader
Women_in_Canadian_politics
Canadian politician (born 1979)
of the Opposition Preston Manning's office, and as an assistant to MP Deborah Grey. Stubbs is married to former Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills MLA Shayne
Shannon_Stubbs
(interim) Progressive Conservative 2 April 1998 14 November 1998 226 days Deborah Grey (interim) Canadian Alliance 27 March 2000 8 July 2000 103 days Elizabeth
List of female political party leaders in Canada
List_of_female_political_party_leaders_in_Canada
Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement on
List of Grey's Anatomy episodes
List_of_Grey's_Anatomy_episodes
Canadian teacher and politician
call for recall legislation for Canadian politicians. Deputy leader Deborah Grey held a rally in Markham calling for Bhaduria's resignation, and the Reform
Jag_Bhaduria
they show up in an emergency ward door hemorrhaging. Reform Party MP Deborah Grey, who supported the bill, denied that this death, the first known death
Abortion_in_Canada
Honourable Ernest Preston Manning (from March 6, 2013) The Honourable Deborah Grey (from April 22, 2013) The Honourable Shelly Glover (from July 15, 2013)
List of members of the Privy Council for Canada (2006–present)
List_of_members_of_the_Privy_Council_for_Canada_(2006–present)
which was a catalyst for the creation of the New Democratic Party Deborah Grey's 1989 by-election victory in Beaver River in which she won the Reform
List of federal by-elections in Canada
List_of_federal_by-elections_in_Canada
Democratic Party Progressive Conservative Party Canadian Alliance (2000) Deborah Grey Stockwell Day 37th Canadian Parliament Elected 2000 3 sessions Dec 18
List of Canadian federal parliaments
List_of_Canadian_federal_parliaments
1988-93 seating of the national legislature of the North American country
being formally sworn in as a Member of Parliament. He was replaced by Deborah Grey in a 13 March 1989 by-election. ¥ Alex Kindy quit the Tory party on May
34th_Canadian_Parliament
Aspect of Canadian political history
headlines in the political scene when its first member of Parliament (MP), Deborah Grey, was elected in a by-election in Alberta, which was a shock to the PCs
History of the Conservative Party of Canada
History_of_the_Conservative_Party_of_Canada
Temporary leader of a Canadian political party
2000, after the Reform Party was folded into the new Canadian Alliance, Deborah Grey served as the party's interim leader until the party's first leadership
Interim_leader_(Canada)
Fictional character
the protagonist of the 1952 semi-autobiographical novel The Hoods by Harry Grey, and of the book's 1984 film adaptation, Once Upon a Time in America, where
David_"Noodles"_Aaronson
Kootenay—Boundary—Okanagan, 1997–2000 Gurmant Grewal, Surrey Central, 1997–2000 Deborah Grey, Beaver River, 1989–1997; Edmonton North, 1997–2000 Herb Grubel, Capilano—Howe
List of Reform Party of Canada MPs
List_of_Reform_Party_of_Canada_MPs
Canadian politician (born 1969)
and the second was Deborah Grey, of the former Canadian Alliance. She is also the third woman to be Opposition Leader, after Grey and the NDP's Nycole
Rona_Ambrose
power grid, affecting 6 million people for more than 9 hours. March 13: Deborah Grey wins a by-election to become the first Reform Party Member of Parliament
1989_in_Canada
Political party in Canada
seats, the most high-profile resignation being that of deputy leader Deborah Grey. On May 2, Art Hanger was the first Alliance MP formally suspended from
Democratic Representative Caucus
Democratic_Representative_Caucus
Canadian election
after pressure from Premier Getty and Reform Party Member of Parliament Deborah Grey. The agreement struck between Mulroney and Getty to appoint Waters to
1989 Alberta Senate nominee election
1989_Alberta_Senate_nominee_election
Independent Canadian government agency
members are former Members of Parliament John Manley, Megan Leslie, and Deborah Grey, history professor Chad Gaffield, DMZ Executive Director Abdullah Snobar
Leaders'_Debates_Commission
2011 erotic novel by E.L. James
Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James. It became the first installment in the Fifty Shades novel series that
Fifty_Shades_of_Grey
1984 film directed by Sergio Leone
(Italian: C'era una volta in America) is a 1984 epic crime film based on Harry Grey's semi-autobiographical 1952 novel The Hoods. Directed by Sergio Leone from
Once_Upon_a_Time_in_America
Erotic novel series by E. L. James
British author E. L. James, initially a trilogy consisting of Fifty Shades of Grey (2011), Fifty Shades Darker (2012) and Fifty Shades Freed (2012). The series
Fifty_Shades_(novel_series)
Canadian politician
Alliance caucus. Five more members left in June and July, including Deborah Grey. Grey accused Harris of seizing her computer and reviewing her files without
Dick_Harris
List of women elected in Canadian Parliament
Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. "Deborah Grey". Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada
List of women elected to Canadian Parliament
List_of_women_elected_to_Canadian_Parliament
first elected in 2015 as Liberal member for Brampton East, Ontario. Deborah Grey b. 1952 first elected in 1989 as Reform member for Beaver River, Alberta
List of members of the Canadian House of Commons (G)
List_of_members_of_the_Canadian_House_of_Commons_(G)
Act of the Parliament of Canada
Fitzpatrick Paul Forseth Cheryl Gallant Peter Goldring Jim Gouk Gurmant Grewal Deborah Grey Art Hanger Stephen Harper Richard Harris Grant Hill Jay Hill Howard Hilstrom
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda)
An_Act_to_amend_the_Criminal_Code_(hate_propaganda)
2009 HBO film directed by Michael Sucsy
Two"). Tied with James Merifield, Paul Ghirardani, and Deborah Wilson for Little Dorrit. "Grey Gardens (2009) > Details > Box Office". IMDb. Retrieved
Grey_Gardens_(2009_film)
New Zealand historian and novelist
Deborah Ann Challinor MNZM is a New Zealand writer and historian. Challinor published her twenty-first book in 2024. In 2018 she was appointed a Member
Deborah_Challinor
the second woman to serve as Leader of the Opposition (the first was Deborah Grey). The Green Party's Elizabeth May was the first woman leader of a political
Women in the 41st Canadian Parliament
Women_in_the_41st_Canadian_Parliament
Local election in Ontario, Canada
Elections were held in Grey County, Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
2010 Grey County municipal elections
2010_Grey_County_municipal_elections
Canadian politician (1957–2024)
registered lobbyist for the Enbridge Northern Gateway project. Former Tory MP Deborah Grey, already a SIRC member, was appointed Strahl's successor by Prime Minister
Chuck_Strahl
Conrad A. Bitangcol 3,387 6.62% John Williams St. Albert merged district Deborah Grey† Edmonton North Edmonton—Sherwood Park Maureen Towns 11,519 24.49% Ken
Results of the 2004 Canadian federal election by riding
Results_of_the_2004_Canadian_federal_election_by_riding
2005 awards for Canadian television
Here (TSN) Darren Dreger – 2004 Playoff Edition: Theoren Fleury (TSN) Deborah Grey – The Greatest Canadian – The Great Wayne Gretzky (CBC) Byron MacDonald
20th_Gemini_Awards
Parliamentarians’ Views of Parliamentary Reform, with Carolyn Bennett, MP: Deborah Grey, MP; Hon. Yves Morin, Senator; and Graham Fox, Library of Parliament
William_R._Young
Edmonston New Democratic Resignation No Beaver River March 13, 1989 John Dahmer Progressive Conservative Deborah Grey Reform Death (cancer) No
By-elections to the 34th Canadian Parliament
By-elections_to_the_34th_Canadian_Parliament
American actress and comedian (born 1975)
characters such as Becky in the HBO sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–2020) and Deborah "DJ" Vance Jr. in the HBO Max comedy-drama series Hacks (2021–2026). She
Kaitlin_Olson
Canadian politician
the senate division of Alberta. Pressured by Getty and Reform, with Deborah Grey promising that if "we don't get this seat, we'll get 10 in the next election"
Stanley_Waters
(dissolved March 25) - Preston Manning Canadian Alliance (formed March 27) - Deborah Grey (interim) then Stockwell Day Bloc Québécois - Gilles Duceppe New Democratic
List of 2000 Canadian incumbents
List_of_2000_Canadian_incumbents
North Jim Jacuta 14,786 34.33% Deborah Grey 22,063 51.22% Laurie Lang 3,216 7.47% Dean Sanduga 3,010 6.99% Deborah Grey Edmonton Southeast David Kilgour
Results of the 2000 Canadian federal election by riding
Results_of_the_2000_Canadian_federal_election_by_riding
McLaughlin (NDP) – 1989 Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons – Deborah Grey – 2000 Leader of the Opposition in the Senate – Céline Hervieux-Payette
List of the first women holders of political offices in North America
List_of_the_first_women_holders_of_political_offices_in_North_America
Canadian politician
(1957–2024) January 31, 2000 April 24, 2001 Reform Canadian Alliance Deborah Grey John Reynolds MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast (born 1942) April
Opposition_House_Leader
screenwriter and musician Sam George, native rights activist (d. 2009) Deborah Grey, politician July 3 – Rohinton Mistry, author July 6 – George Athans,
1952_in_Canada
British journalist (1962–2019)
Deborah Jane Orr (23 September 1962 – 19 October 2019) was a British journalist who worked for The Guardian, The Independent and other publications. Orr
Deborah_Orr
Canadian politician (born 1941)
election: Edmonton North Party Candidate Votes % ± Expenditures Reform Deborah Grey 16,124 44.30% $56,921 Liberal Jonathan Murphy 11,820 32.47% $46,517
Ray_Martin_(politician)
Comedy and sports podcast
2023 The Hurricane (Steff) Norman Jewison Denzel Washington, John Hannah, Deborah Kara Unger 38 November 2023 The Wrestler (Elis) Darren Aronofsky Mickey
The Socially Distant Sports Bar
The_Socially_Distant_Sports_Bar
American documentary filmmakers
Cotton (2000, with Susan Froemke, Deborah Dickson) The Beales of Grey Gardens (2006, with Ian Markiewicz) – follow-up to Grey Gardens composed entirely of
Albert_and_David_Maysles
Government cabinet of Canada (1993–2003)
(1996, 1997) Michel Gauthier (1996–1997) Preston Manning (1997–2000) Deborah Grey (2000) Stockwell Day (2000–2001) John Reynolds (2001–2002) Stephen Harper
26th_Canadian_Ministry
Divorce of older couples in long-lasting marriages
Grey divorce or late-life divorce is the demographic trend of an increasing[when?] divorce rate for older ("grey-haired") couples in long-lasting marriages
Grey_divorce
Canadian politician (1929–2017)
25 October 1993 – 1 June 1997 Preceded by Steve Paproski Succeeded by Deborah Grey Member of Parliament for Bruce In office 8 April 1963 – 24 June 1968
John_Loney
York 101 – Steve Patterson September 30 Kelly Ripa & Ryan Seacrest Paris Hilton, Deborah Norville, Aaron Sanchez, LIVE's FAN-Tastic Family Face Off #1
List of Live with Kelly and Ryan episodes
List_of_Live_with_Kelly_and_Ryan_episodes
Canadian attorney and civil servant
You Stand" Ralph Klein (2008) - "Government and Politics: Ralph's Way" Deborah Grey, OC (2009) - "Power, Parliament, and Preston Manning: My Life as a Reformer"
Melvin_H._Smith
Grey's Anatomy is an American television medical drama that debuted on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), as a mid-season replacement for Boston
List of Grey's Anatomy cast members
List_of_Grey's_Anatomy_cast_members
Seiter Andre's Mother (1988) Terrence McNally Andre's Mother (1990, TV) Deborah Reinisch Androcles and the Lion (1912) George Bernard Shaw Androcles and
List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I
Canadian government recognitions
Marie Chiouinard, OC David A. Dodge, OC Richard L. (Rick) George, OC Deborah Grey, OC Clara Hughes, OC, O.Man Douglas Gordon Jones, OC The Honourable E
2008_Canadian_honours
DEBORAH GREY
DEBORAH GREY
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Devorah, DVORAH means "bee."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Italian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Portuguese, Swedish, Tamil
Bee; To Speak Kind Words; Hebrew; Queen Bee
Girl/Female
Indian
Queen bee
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Devorah, DEVORA means "bee."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Bee
Female
English
English variant spelling of Spanish Dolores, DELORA means "sorrows."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Form of Deborah; A Bee
Biblical
word; thing; a bee
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Jewish
A Bee; Prophetess; Form of Deborah
Female
English
Contracted form of English Deborah, DEBRA means "bee."
Female
Hebrew
(דְּבï‹×¨Ö¸×”) Hebrew name DEBOWRAH means "bee." In the bible, this is the name of the nurse of Rebecca, and the prophetess-judge and wife of Lapidoth. Also spelled Devorah.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Hebrew
A Bee; Form of Deborah
Female
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Debowrah, DEBORA means "bee."
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Debowrah, DEVORAH means "bee."Â
Girl/Female
Hebrew Russian
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Debowrah, DEBORAH means "bee." In the bible, this is the name of the nurse of Rebecca, and the prophetess-judge and wife of Lapidoth.Â
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Biblical
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...
DEBORAH GREY
DEBORAH GREY
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle Low German budde ‘tub’, ‘vat’. Compare Buettner.German and Danish : from a derivative of the Germanic personal name Bodo, cognate with English Budd.English : variant spelling of Budd.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bidwan | பீதà¯à®µà®¾à®¨
Scholar
Female
Babylonian
, a goddess of abundance; consort to Nin-girsu.
Girl/Female
Irish
Protective.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Livesay.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Long Haired; Lion
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Mild Strength
Male
Greek
(ΠαÏαμονος) Contracted form of Greek Paramonimos, PARAMONOS means either "constant, enduring" or "beyond Monimos."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
DEBORAH GREY
DEBORAH GREY
DEBORAH GREY
DEBORAH GREY
DEBORAH GREY
a.
Pale red or pale yellow; as, a fallow deer or greyhound.
n.
A slender, graceful breed of dogs, remarkable for keen sight and swiftness. It is one of the oldest varieties known, and is figured on the Egyptian monuments.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Debouch
n.
See Greyhound.
v. t.
To cause to chase after or pursue game; as, to course greyhounds after deer.
v. t.
To debauch.
v. i.
To march out from a wood, defile, or other confined spot, into open ground; to issue.
n.
A dog that pursued his prey by scent, as distinguished from the greyhound.
v. t.
To let loose in pursuit of game, as a greyhound.
n.
A brace and a half; a tierce; three; three creatures of any kind, especially greyhounds, foxes, bucks, and hares; hence, the number three in general.
n.
A variety of the domestic dog, usually having large, drooping ears, esp. one which hunts game by scent, as the foxhound, bloodhound, deerhound, but also used for various breeds of fleet hunting dogs, as the greyhound, boarhound, etc.
n.
See Graylag.
imp. & p. p.
of Debouch
n.
One of a mongrel breed of dogs said to have been a cross between the sheep dog, greyhound, and spaniel. It hunts game silently, by scent, and is often used by poachers.
a.
See Gray (the correct orthography).
v.
In a leaping position; springing forward; -- applied especially to the squirrel, weasel, and rat, also to the cat, greyhound, monkey, etc.
n.
A rough-haired East Indian variety of the greyhound.