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Estonian politician (born 1992)
Ester Karuse (born 19 November 1992) is an Estonian politician representing the Estonian Centre Party (Estonian: Eesti Keskerakond, EK). From 13 March
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activist Ester Julin (1885–1931), Swedish actress, director and screenwriter Ester Rachel Kamińska (1870–1925), Polish actress Ester Karuse (born 1992)
List of people with given name Esther or Ester
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and Pirita Jaanus Karilaid Hiiu County, Lääne County, and Saare County Ester Karuse Võru County, Valga County, and Põlva County Tanel Kiik Tallinn – Haabersti
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Tanel Kiik Tõnis Mölder Jüri Ratas Kersti Sarapuu 3 Jaanus Karilaid Ester Karuse Andrei Korobeinik G Estonia 200 – 14 Lauri Hussar Züleyxa Izmailova
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Estonian politician (born 1989)
543 votes (51.91%). On 5 January 2024, Kiik and three other members (Ester Karuse, Jaak Aab and Andre Hanimägi) of the 15th Riigikogu announced their departure
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to XV Riigikogu. On 5 January 2024, Hanimägi and three other members (Ester Karuse, Jaak Aab and Tanel Kiik) of the 15th Riigikogu announced their departure
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Electoral district of Estonia
votes; Rain Epler (EKRE), 3,366 votes; Ants Frosch (EKRE), 2,619 votes; Ester Karuse (KESK), 1,677 votes; Liina Kersna (REF), 4,073 votes; Maido Ruusmann
Riigikogu electoral district no. 11
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Estonian politician (born 1964)
Vacant Centre Aab* Belobrovtsev Hanimägi* Jufereva-Skuratovski* Karilaid* Karuse* Kiik* Kõlvart‡ (Sarapuu*) Korobeinik Kovalenko-Kõlvart Laats Mölder* Ratas*
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Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Persian Esther, ESTERI means "star."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who looked after animals, Middle English bester, from beste ‘beast’ (see Best).German : habitational name for someone from a place called Beste.Slovenian (Gorenjska; also Bešter) : probably a derivative of Vester 3, a reduced form of the personal name Silvester. Replacement of initial V- with B- is quite common in Slovenian surnames.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Easton.The Esten family has been associated with Scituate, MA, and Providence, RI, since the 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Eastes, still pronounced today as two syllables, as it was in medieval times.This name was brought to New England by Matthew (1645–1723) and Richard (born 1647) Estes, sons of Robert and Dorothy Estes of Dover, England. Probably unconnected is the founder of the VA and TN family of this name, Benjamin Estes (born 1736 in VA; died 1811 in TN).
Male
English
Short form of English Sylvester, VESTER means "from the forest."
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the holiday name "Easter," which is related to Old English Eosturmónaþ/Eastermónaþ, EASTER means "April."
Male
Turkish
Turkish unisex name ESER means "achievement."
Male
English
Low German pet form of Latin Silvester, FESTER means "from the forest."
Female
English
Persian name derived from sitareh, ESTHER means "star." In the bible, this is the Persian name given to the Jewish virgin Hadassah, the central character in the Book of Esther.
Female
English
Medieval Latin form of Persian Esther, HESTER means "star."
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname from Middle High German agelster ‘magpie’, which was known especially in the Middle Ages for mischievous tricks.English : perhaps a variant of Easter.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Persian Esther, ESZTER means "star."
Male
Scottish
Medieval Scottish form of Latin Crescentius, KESTER means "to spring up, grow, thrive."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living to the east of a main settlement, from Middle English easter ‘eastern’, Old English ēasterra, in form a comparative of ēast ‘east’ (see East).English : habitational name from a group of villages in Essex, named from Old English eowestre ‘sheepfold’.English : nickname for someone who had some connection with the festival of Easter, such as being born or baptized at that time (Old English ēastre, perhaps from the name of a pagan festival connected with the dawn).Translation of the German family name Oster.
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Persian Esther, ESTER means "star."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Born at Easter; Goddess of the Dawn; Easter Time
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Spanish
Star.
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English
English : occupational name for a jester, Middle English gester.German : from the Germanic personal name Gastharo, composed of the elements gast ‘warrior’ + heri ‘army’.
Female
Hebrew
(×ֶסְתֵּר) Hebrew form of Persian Esther, ECTER means "star."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Italian, Jewish, Latin, Lebanese, Polish, Scandinavian, Spanish, Swedish
Star; Saved the Jews from Annihilation in Persia; Myrtle Leaf; Form of Persian Esther
ESTER KARUSE
ESTER KARUSE
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Lights of Happiness
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
King of the World; Moonlight
Girl/Female
Irish Celtic
pleasant.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Malaysian
Discerning Truth from Falsehood
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
She was the Daughter of Al-aswad and a Narrator of Hadith
Surname or Lastname
Swedish
Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements thorn, an ornamental spelling of torn ‘thorn bush’ + the common adjectival suffix -ell, from Latin -elius.English : variant of Thornhill.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu
Giving good fortune, Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Great Victory
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v. t.
To engage in; to become occupied with; as, to enter the legal profession, the book trade, etc.
v. t.
To cause to go (into), or to be received (into); to put in; to insert; to cause to be admitted; as, to enter a knife into a piece of wood, a wedge into a log; to enter a boy at college, a horse for a race, etc.
v. t.
See Pester.
imp. & p. p.
of Pester
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Enter
n.
Alt. of Lotos-eater
n.
An ethereal salt, or compound ether, consisting of an organic radical united with the residue of any oxygen acid, organic or inorganic; thus the natural fats are esters of glycerin and the fatty acids, oleic, etc.
imp. & p. p.
of Fester
v. t.
To cause to fester or rankle.
v. t.
To place in regular form before the court, usually in writing; to put upon record in proper from and order; as, to enter a writ, appearance, rule, or judgment.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pester
n.
The European bee-eater. See Bee-eater.
v. i.
To get admission; to introduce one's self; to penetrate; to form or constitute a part; to become a partaker or participant; to share; to engage; -- usually with into; sometimes with on or upon; as, a ball enters into the body; water enters into a ship; he enters into the plan; to enter into a quarrel; a merchant enters into partnership with some one; to enter upon another's land; the boy enters on his tenth year; to enter upon a task; lead enters into the composition of pewter.
v. t.
To inscribe; to enroll; to record; as, to enter a name, or a date, in a book, or a book in a catalogue; to enter the particulars of a sale in an account, a manifest of a ship or of merchandise at the customhouse.
v. t.
To come or go into; to pass into the interior of; to pass within the outer cover or shell of; to penetrate; to pierce; as, to enter a house, a closet, a country, a door, etc.; the river enters the sea.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fester
n.
The day on which the festival is observed; Easter day.
n.
A jester.
v. t.
To pass within the limits of; to attain; to begin; to commence upon; as, to enter one's teens, a new era, a new dispensation.
v. t.
To unite in; to join; to be admitted to; to become a member of; as, to enter an association, a college, an army.