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American organist
"Tico Tico" (excerpt) Performed by Ethel Smith (1944) Problems playing this file? See media help. Ethel Smith (born Ethel Goldsmith; November 22, 1902 – May
Ethel_Smith_(organist)
Topics referred to by the same term
Ethel Smith may refer to: Ethel Smith (organist) (1902–1996), American organist Ethel Smith (athlete) (1907–1979), Canadian sprinter Ethel M. Smith (1877–1951)
Ethel_Smith
Name list
Look up athel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ethel (also æthel) is an Old English word meaning "noble", today often used as a feminine given name
Ethel
American human rights advocate (1928–2024)
Ethel Kennedy (née Skakel /ˈskeɪkəl/ SKAY-kəl; April 11, 1928 – October 10, 2024) was an American human rights advocate. She was the widow of U.S. Senator
Ethel_Kennedy
Canadian Olympic sprinter
Ethel Smith (July 5, 1902 – January 9, 1979) was a Canadian track and field athlete who won a bronze medal in the 100 metres and a gold medal in the 4
Ethel_Smith_(athlete)
American activist (1877–1951)
Ethel Marion Smith (November 1, 1877 – March 23, 1951) was an American women’s rights activist and a union activist in the early 1920s. She participated
Ethel_M._Smith
American singer-songwriter (born 1998)
Anhedönia (/ˌænhɪˈdoʊniə/; born March 24, 1998), known professionally as Ethel Cain, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and model. She
Ethel_Cain
American actor (1904–1991)
(1927–1930), then to Catherine Willard (1931–1945), then to organist Ethel Smith (1945–1947), and finally to Alice Murphy (1949–1991; his death). A Democrat
Ralph_Bellamy
Popular Brazilian song (1917)
reached its peak popularity in the 1940s, with successful recordings by Ethel Smith, The Andrews Sisters (with English-language lyrics by Ervin Drake), Carmen
Tico-Tico_no_Fubá
American writer
Ethel Arnold Smith Dorrance Hickey (1880–?) was an American writer. Ethel Smith Dorrance was born in 1880 in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Rev. William
Ethel_Smith_Dorrance
1956 single by Mickey & Sylvia
and was written by Bo Diddley under the name of his wife at the time, Ethel Smith; it was recorded by Bo and Buddy Holly, among others. At a concert at
Love_Is_Strange
1948 film
with English lyrics. The Dinning Sisters provide vocals while organist Ethel Smith appears in a live-action role. The finale follows about Texas' famous
Melody_Time
1944 film by George Sidney
Allenwood Nana Bryant as Dean Clinton Carlos Ramírez as himself Ethel Smith as Ethel Smith, music teacher Xavier Cugat as himself, leader of Xavier Cugat
Bathing_Beauty
2016 British film
Ethel & Ernest is a 2016 British animated biographical film directed by Roger Mainwood. The film is based on the 1998 graphic memoir of the same name
Ethel_&_Ernest_(film)
American actor (1878–1962)
three times: to Blanche West (1907–?), Dorothy Young (1913–1916), and Ethel Smith (1916–1936). 1922: Don't Get Personal as Horace Kane 1922: Red Hot Romance
Roy_Atwell
Australian theologian
in about 1926 survive in the Memories of C. Everett. Baxter married Ethel Smith, with whom he had a daughter, Miriam. Baxter developed acute diabetes
J._Sidlow_Baxter
1946 American musical film
"Toca Tu Samba" – Played on the organ by Ethel Smith. "Boneca de Pixe" – Played on the organ by Ethel Smith and sung and danced by Esther Williams, Van
Easy_to_Wed
American lawyer (1858–??)
artist Lu Wheat Smith when he was introduced to Smith's 15-year-old daughter, Ethel, on their farm in Norwalk, California. In August, Ethel fell ill and
George_Hayford
Canadian Olympic sprinter (1904–1969)
1928. Rosenfeld ran the opening leg of the relay alongside Jane Bell, Ethel Smith, and Myrtle Cook, and the Canadian team won the event in a world-record
Bobbie_Rosenfeld
(heats & semifinals) July 31, 1928 (final) Winning time 12.2 Medalists Betty Robinson United States Bobbie Rosenfeld Canada Ethel Smith Canada 1932 →
Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres
Athletics_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres
American spies for the Soviet Union (d. 1953)
Julius Rosenberg (May 12, 1918 – June 19, 1953) and Ethel Rosenberg (née Greenglass; September 28, 1915 – June 19, 1953) were an American married couple
Julius_and_Ethel_Rosenberg
British show jumping champion
Harvey Smith" entered the English language for giving a V sign. Harvey John Smith was born on 29 December 1938 in Gilstead, England, to Walter and Ethel Smith
Harvey_Smith_(equestrian)
American actress and singer (1908–1984)
Ethel Merman (born Ethel Agnes Zimmermann; January 16, 1908 – February 15, 1984) was an American singer and actress. Known for her distinctive, powerful
Ethel_Merman
relay August 5 Final Myrtle Cook Ethel Smith Bobbie Rosenfeld Jane Bell Canada 48.4 High jump August 5 Final Ethel Catherwood Canada 1.595 m Discus
Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Athletics_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics
Retrieved November 20, 2021. "Ethel Smith, radio and film organist, dies". Cox News Service. May 18, 1996. Ethel Smith, a professional organist whose
1996_in_animation
Sprint race
Johnson, was stripped of his medal and world record. Jim Hines, Ronnie Ray Smith and Charles Greene were the first to break the 10-second barrier in the
100_metres
1960 studio album by Chubby Checker
Strange" Chalypso" (Ethel Smith) "The "Mexican Hat" Twist" (Dave Appell, Kal Mann) "The Slop" (Cliff Goldsmith, Fred Sledge Smith) "The Pony" (Dave Appell
Twist_with_Chubby_Checker
1971 studio album by Wings
except "Love is Strange" written by Mickey Baker, Sylvia Vanterpool, and Ethel Smith (Bo Diddley). Side one "Mumbo" – 3:54 "Bip Bop" – 4:14 "Love Is Strange"
Wild_Life_(Wings_album)
1953 song
Boswell, Allan Jones, Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra, and Ethel Smith (organ). The song spent forty weeks on the sheet music sales chart, whilst
I Believe (Frankie Laine song)
I_Believe_(Frankie_Laine_song)
Historic house in Utah, United States
The Ray F. and Ethel Smith House, at 1697 E. Vine St. in Murray, Utah, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019. It is a one-and-a-half-story
Ray_F._and_Ethel_Smith_House
Canadian sprinter and journalist (1902–1985)
ran the anchor leg of the relay alongside Fanny "Bobbie" Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, and Jean "Jenny" Thompson, and the Canadian team won the event in a
Myrtle_Cook
1945 musical composition by Leroy Anderson
orchestra (released by MGM Records with the flip side "Mask Waltz") Ethel Smith (Decca Records) in 1951. The Three Suns (released by RCA Victor with
The_Syncopated_Clock
Canadian women's Olympic athletics team at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Amsterdam. The team consisted of Jane Bell, Ethel Catherwood, Myrtle Cook, Fanny "Bobbie" Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, and Jean "Jenny" Thompson. They competed
Matchless_Six
Mistress of Dr. Crippen (1883–1967)
Ethel Clara Neave (21 January 1883 – 9 August 1967), known as Ethel Le Neve, was the mistress of Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen, a homeopath hanged for the
Ethel_Le_Neve
1921 popular song
Roll) Cook, the Freddy Martin orchestra, by the Frank Petty Trio, and Ethel Smith. On the Cash Box charts, where all versions were combined, the song got
Down_Yonder
net. Retrieved May 29, 2020. "Ethel Smith, radio and film organist, dies". Cox News Service. May 18, 1996. Ethel Smith, a professional organist whose
1902_in_animation
American activist (1885–1977)
contradiction. What's more, she was surprised when Florence Kelley, Ethel Smith, Jane Addams, and other suffragists parted with her and aligned with
Alice_Paul
Canadian track and field athlete (1908–1987)
Ethel Hannah Catherwood (April 28, 1908 – September 26, 1987) was a Canadian track and field athlete who won a gold medal in the high jump at the 1928
Ethel_Catherwood
American guitarist and singer (1928–2008)
the chart. Mickey Baker claimed that he (Baker) and Bo Diddley's wife, Ethel Smith, wrote the song. Diddley also wrote "Mama (Can I Go Out)", which was
Bo_Diddley
British actress (1934–2024)
produced by Ned Sherrin. In 1956 Smith made her Broadway debut playing several roles in the review New Faces of '56, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre from June
Maggie_Smith
1948 compilation album by Bing Crosby
December 4, 1945 Ethel Smith and The Song Spinners 3:14 B. "Mighty Lak' a Rose" Frank Lebby Stanton, Ethelbert Nevin December 4, 1945 Ethel Smith and the Song
St._Valentine's_Day_(album)
Sporting event delegation
before that mark was bested by all three medalists, including Rosenfeld and Smith (with the record ultimately ending with American gold medalist Betty Robinson
Canada at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Canada_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics
ISBN 978-1-841-95973-3. "Social Security Death Index: Ethel Smith". Retrieved 22 July 2014. "Ethel Smith". Toledo Blade. 20 May 1996. Retrieved 22 July 2014
List_of_Hammond_organ_players
American vocalist and actress (1896–1977)
Ethel Waters (October 31, 1896 – September 1, 1977) was an American singer and actress. Waters frequently performed jazz, swing, and pop music on the
Ethel_Waters
Ethel Morgan Smith born April 11, 1952 Louisville, Alabama is an American author and associate professor. She first received recognition when her essay
Ethel_Morgan_Smith
American firm (1890–1994)
Hit Parade and the Jack Benny Show. He also sponsored Frank Sinatra, Ethel Smith and Lawrence Tibbett. In the golden age of radio, as well as early television
American_Tobacco_Company
Jack Smith Bessie Smith Elwood Smith Ethel Smith Hal Smith Howard Smith Howard K. Smith J. Harold Smith Whispering Jack Smith Kate Smith Trixie Smith Wonderful
List of old-time American radio people
List_of_old-time_American_radio_people
average. A list of the oldest living men is provided below the main list. Ethel Caterham (born 21 August 1909) of the United Kingdom is the world's oldest
List_of_oldest_living_people
1969 compilation album by Buddy Holly
in 1993 by Castle Communications in the UK. Side A "Love is Strange" (Ethel Smith, Mickey Baker) - 3:04 "Good Rockin' Tonight" (Roy Brown) - 2:01 "Blue
Giant_(Buddy_Holly_album)
Emmanuel Smith (disambiguation) Eric Smith (disambiguation) Ernest Smith (disambiguation) Ernie Smith (disambiguation) Ethan Smith (disambiguation) Ethel Smith
List of people with surname Smith
List_of_people_with_surname_Smith
Harold O. Wilder (1909–2003) Perley Wilder Jr., (1912–1977), married to Ethel Smith, and later, Dolores Moore Dorothy A. Wilder (1914–1966). Married to Carl
List of Little House on the Prairie characters
List_of_Little_House_on_the_Prairie_characters
Fictional character from EastEnders
EastEnders, Tony Holland and Julia Smith (the first to be created was Lou Beale). Ethel was based on an elderly woman that Smith had encountered in a pub in
Ethel_Skinner
Song by Ruby Keeler (stage versions feature Duke Ellington Orchestra)
Orchestra, recorded April 2, 1942 for Columbia Records (catalog No. 36689). Ethel Smith - recorded on October 24, 1944 for Decca Records (catalog No. 23426)
Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
Liza_(All_the_Clouds'll_Roll_Away)
Competitors from 8 nations Teams 8 Winning time 48.4 Medalists Myrtle Cook Ethel Smith Bobbie Rosenfeld Jane Bell Canada Jessie Cross Loretta McNeil Betty
Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
Athletics_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_4_×_100_metres_relay
1951 compilation album by Bing Crosby
Singers blend their voices with the organology of Ethel Smith and Victor Young's orchestra. Miss Smith's organ playing is pronounced throughout, and the
Way Back Home (Bing Crosby album)
Way_Back_Home_(Bing_Crosby_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Spanish Ladies may also refer to: Lady of Spain, an album by organist Ethel Smith "Spanish Lady", a traditional Irish folk song "Spanish Ladies", a traditional
Lady of Spain (disambiguation)
Lady_of_Spain_(disambiguation)
Electric organ
jazz players. One of the first performers to use the Hammond organ was Ethel Smith, who was known as the "first lady of the Hammond organ". Fats Waller
Hammond_organ
Chicago children's television show (1952-1976)
Airdate: 3-14-74 Archived 5 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine, courtesy The Museum of Classic Chicago Television Ethel Smith playing "Monkey on a String"
Garfield_Goose_and_Friends
1953 single by Mantovani and his Orchestra
Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra Leslie A. Hutchinson – 'Hutch' Ethel Smith (organ) Line Renaud In all, there were 13 versions available in the UK
The_Song_from_Moulin_Rouge
Song popular in the 1920s and 1950s
title music for Dinner for One Frank Sinatra (recorded January 15, 1962) Ethel Smith Cyril Stapleton & Orchestra Hank Thompson Arthur Tracy Paul Weston &
Charmaine_(song)
American businessman (1884–1946)
Hit Parade and the Jack Benny Show. He also sponsored Frank Sinatra, Ethel Smith and Lawrence Tibbett. George Washington Hill died in 1946 at age 61,
George_Washington_Hill
1914 polka for piano by Ernesto Nazareth
Walt Disney's Melody Time, an anthology musical movie released in 1948. Ethel Smith and The Dinning Sisters were in charge of the 10-minute musical segment
Apanhei-te,_cavaquinho
1945 film by Harry Beaumont
Chet Ralph Hoopes as Lionel Don Hayden as Alfi Tommy Bond as Horace Ethel Smith as Herself at the organ Lee and Lyn Wilde Preston Foster Gail Patrick
Twice_Blessed_(film)
either 1910 or 1912, to the alleged Reverend Arthur Zanders and his wife, Ethel Smith Zanders. His father was actually a barber. During his childhood, he won
Roosevelt_Zanders
American painter
and he appeared in Who's Who in American Art. Schwiering married Mary Ethel Smith in 1939. Schwiering died of a heart attack on January 27, 1986, in Monterey
Conrad_Schwiering
Canadian Olympic sprinter (1910–1998)
Bell ran the third leg of the relay alongside Fanny "Bobbie" Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, and Myrtle Cook, and the Canadian team won the event in a world-record
Jane_Bell_(athlete)
Song
reissued on the album, Rosemary Clooney Sings Country Hits from the Heart. Ethel Smith (organist) 1951 "Beautiful Brown Eyes", Jimmy Wakely and the Les Baxter
Beautiful_Brown_Eyes
English cricketer and umpire (1933–2025)
three children. of James Harold Bird, (1899-1969) a coal miner, and Ethel Bird nee Smith (1903-1978). He gained the nickname 'Dickie' at school. In 1944,
Dickie_Bird
Celedonio Romero, leader of the Romeros guitar quartet, 83 May 10 – Ethel Smith, organist, 93 May 11 – Walter Hyatt, singer-songwriter, 46 May 17 Kevin
1996_in_music
2001 American TV series or program
Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot is a 2001 American drama miniseries directed by Larry Shaw and written by David Stevens. It is based on the
Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot
Jackie,_Ethel,_Joan:_The_Women_of_Camelot
1926 film
William A. Clayton Jr. as Harvey Green, a rival for Slade's daughter Ethel Smith as Flora, Slade's daughter Arline Mickey as Mehitable Cartwright Edward
Ten Nights in a Barroom (1926 film)
Ten_Nights_in_a_Barroom_(1926_film)
American singer best known from The Lawrence Welk Show (born 1945)
Diamonds. In 1979, Smith was one of the six backup singers on Ethel Merman's cult classic The Ethel Merman Disco Album. Today, Smith and his wife Hope
Steve_Smith_(American_singer)
1957 American TV series or program
Town") Alice Ghostley ... Ethel Smith John Gibson ... Mr. Webb (in "Our Town") Helen Hayes ... Herself Dennis Olivieri ... Andy Smith Howard Keel ... Himself
General Motors 50th Anniversary Show
General_Motors_50th_Anniversary_Show
2008 American film
and co-written by Yen Tan and starring Adam Neal Smith, Alessandro Calza, Charles W. Blaum and Ethel Lung. With the slogan "If you could go back... what
Ciao_(film)
2025 studio album by Ethel Cain
second studio album by the American singer-songwriter and record producer Ethel Cain. It was released by her independent record label Daughters of Cain
Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You
Willoughby_Tucker,_I'll_Always_Love_You
1945 film by Frank Lloyd
and his orchestra, singer Rose Marie, actor Jack Durant and organist Ethel Smith. In 1973, the film entered the public domain in the United States because
Blood_on_the_Sun
Track and field relay event covering 400 metres
Gold Silver Bronze edit 1928 Amsterdam details Canada Fanny Rosenfeld Ethel Smith Jane Bell Myrtle Cook United States Mary Washburn Jessie Cross Loretta
4_×_100_metres_relay
American astrophysicist
City, Iowa in 1941 and is the oldest child of George Albert Carne and Ethel (Smith) Carne. Due to her father's occupational promotions, she transferred
Sidney_C._Wolff
1970 live album by The Everly Brothers
Wonder If I Care as Much" (Everly, Everly) – 3:11 "Love Is Strange" ("Ethel Smith") – 3:59 "Let It Be Me/Give Peace a Chance" (Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis;
The_Everly_Brothers_Show
Electronic keyboard instrument
Hammond Electric Organ) as well as recordings and film performances of Ethel Smith. Nevertheless, they were promoted primarily as church / institutional
Electric_organ
British suffragette (1869–1923)
Women": seventeen were WSPU signatories, including Constance's own cook Ethel Smith, Dora Spong, and nine who were in the non-militant suffragist NUWSS.
Lady_Constance_Bulwer-Lytton
1981 studio album by Jorma Kaukonen
Arnold) – 3:02 "Road and Roads &" (Kaukonen) – 4:23 "Love Is Strange" (Ethel Smith, Mickey Baker) – 3:32 "To Hate Is to Stay Young" (Kaukonen) – 3:02 "Rockabilly
Barbeque_King
1953 single by Billy Reid
February 3), Frank Sinatra, Donald O'Connor, Vic Damone and organist Ethel Smith. Damone's version was re-issued on Mercury in June 1954, following the
I'm_Walking_Behind_You
Canadian Olympic middle-distance runner (1910–1976)
Canadian squad that included Fanny "Bobbie" Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, Jane Bell, Myrtle Cook, and Ethel Catherwood. Before the Olympics Thompson competed in
Jenny_Thompson_(runner)
Ruggiero, is widely considered the oldest opera by a female composer. Dame Ethel Smyth (1858–1944) Perhaps most famous for her work for the suffragettes;
List_of_major_opera_composers
American music publishing company
Company. Hansen was the sole owner of both firms and was also the owner of Ethel Smith Music Corporation, a New York corporation founded in 1949 and dissolved
Chas._H._Hansen_Music_Corp.
American company
Ethel M Chocolates is an American chocolate manufacturer and retailer, based in Henderson, Nevada. It was founded by Forrest Mars Sr. in 1981, and is
Ethel_M_Chocolates
100 m Percy Williams – Athletics, Men's 200 m Ethel Catherwood – Athletics, Women's High Jump Ethel Smith, Bobbie Rosenfeld, Myrtle Cook, Jane Bell – Athletics
List of Olympic medallists for Canada
List_of_Olympic_medallists_for_Canada
American radio and television music program (1935–1959)
continuing until September 24, 1944. The regular vocalists were Marie Green, Ethel Smith, Martha Stewart, Bea Wain and Jerry Wayne. Lyn Murray led the chorus
Your_Hit_Parade
Polish–American pianist, composer and singer
written in 1951 and sung by artists such as Vic Damone, Theresa Brewer, Ethel Smith, Sammy Kaye, Billy Cotton. Who Stole the Kishka? Wiem (Po co serce łudzić)
Władysław_Daniłowski
1993 greatest hits album by Everything but the Girl
"Twin Cities" (Watt) "Love Is Strange" (Mickey Baker, Sylvia Vanderpool, Ethel Smith) "I Didn't Know I Was Looking for Love" "The Only Living Boy in New York"
Home_Movies_(album)
1979 studio album by Ethel Merman
The Ethel Merman Disco Album is a 1979 album by American Broadway performer Ethel Merman. It was released on A&M Records. Over the years, the record became
The_Ethel_Merman_Disco_Album
1929 film
Jr. Bessie Givens Ione McCarthy Kathleen Noisette Alice B. Russell Ethel Smith Lorenzo Tucker "The Wages of Sin". silentera.com. Archived from the original
The_Wages_of_Sin_(1929_film)
American physician (1903–2007)
benignly uninterested." Henderson's aunt (his father's sister-in-law, Ethel Smith Henderson) was instrumental in guiding him, from an early age, toward
Joseph_L._Henderson
German-born Welsh actress (born 1948)
Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger (2012), voiced Mrs. Bennett / Aunty Betty in Ethel & Ernest (2016) and played Mrs. Faulkner in Tolkien (2019). In theatre,
Pam_Ferris
American filmmaker (born 1968)
Ethel Kennedy. Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy was born on December 12, 1968, at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., to mother Ethel
Rory_Kennedy
Mexican tenor (1908–1971)
radio broadcast by Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra with Néstor Chayres and Ethel Smith (1946) on worldcat.org Nestor Mesta Chayres - mexican opera singer with
Nestor_Mesta_Chayres
2024 single by Ethel Cain
"Punish" is a song by the American singer-songwriter and record producer Ethel Cain, from her studio recording Perverts (2025). She released it through
Punish_(song)
American actress and singer (1922–1969)
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an American actress, singer, and vaudevillian whose career spanned four decades
Judy_Garland
1933) November 1 – Eugen Jochum, German conductor (d. 1987) November 22 Ethel Smith, organist (d. 1996) Emanuel Feuermann, Austrian cellist (d. 1942) Joaquin
1902_in_music
ETHEL SMITH
ETHEL SMITH
Girl/Female
Indian, Latin
God is with us
Girl/Female
Hebrew Hungarian
noble.
Female
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthel, a short form of longer names containing the element æðel, ETHEL means "noble."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Echel Pierced Thighs.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Noble
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
House of God.
Biblical
the Beth (Hebrew)|house of God
Girl/Female
German Hebrew Teutonic American English
noble.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Breton Iudhael, ITHEL means "generous lord."
Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Generous Lord
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish, Teutonic
Noble; Righteous
Boy/Male
Hebrew
House of God, from a biblical place name.
Girl/Female
Biblical
The God of Bethel.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Endurance
Male
German
Medieval German name, probably derived from Teutonic Atta, ETZEL means "father." In Germanic legend (the Nibelungenlied), this was the German name for Attila the Hun.Â
Biblical
the God of Bethel
Girl/Female
Australian, Biblical
Talk
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of English Ethel, ETEL means "noble."
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Beth-El, BETHEL means "house of God." In the bible, this is the name of an ancient city of the Canaanites, later of the Benjamites.Â
Girl/Female
English
From the Old English 'aethel' meaning noble. Also a diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and...
ETHEL SMITH
ETHEL SMITH
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Nuada, possibly NUADHA means "fog."
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, ROWAN means "rowan tree." Compare with masculine Rowan.Â
Boy/Male
Arabic
Strong
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Aylor.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Spanish, Swedish
Pleasantness; Beautiful; Gentle; Sweetness; My Delight; Similar to Hebrew Naomi
Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a star
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Shall rule.
Female
German
Old High German form of Old Norse Brynhildr, BRUNHILD means "armored warrior woman."Â
Boy/Male
English Welsh American Celtic
From the big town.
ETHEL SMITH
ETHEL SMITH
ETHEL SMITH
ETHEL SMITH
ETHEL SMITH
n.
Supposed matter above the air; the air itself.
n.
The act or process of making ether; specifically, the process by which a large quantity of alcohol is transformed into ether by the agency of a small amount of sulphuric, or ethyl sulphuric, acid.
n.
A place of worship; a hallowed spot.
a.
Having the form of ether.
n.
Any similar oxide of hydrocarbon radicals; as, amyl ether; valeric ether.
a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, ether.
n.
The ethyl ether of phenol, obtained as an aromatic liquid, C6H5.O.C2H5.
a.
Noble.
v. t.
To convert into ether.
v. t.
To convert into ether, or into subtile fluid; to saturate with ether.
n.
A monatomic, hydrocarbon radical, C2H5 of the paraffin series, forming the essential radical of ethane, and of common alcohol and ether.
n.
A house of worship for seamen.
n.
A light, volatile, mobile, inflammable liquid, (C2H5)2O, of a characteristic aromatic odor, obtained by the distillation of alcohol with sulphuric acid, and hence called also sulphuric ether. It is powerful solvent of fats, resins, and pyroxylin, but finds its chief use as an anaesthetic. Called also ethyl oxide.
n.
A white waxy solid, C16H33.OH; -- called also cetylic alcohol. See Cetylic alcohol, under Cetylic.
a.
Formed of ether; ethereal.
n.
See Ether.
n.
A chapel for dissenters.
n.
A medium of great elasticity and extreme tenuity, supposed to pervade all space, the interior of solid bodies not excepted, and to be the medium of transmission of light and heat; hence often called luminiferous ether.
a.
Easy.