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Northern Irish author and poet (born 1947)
Francis Arthur Ormsby (born 1947) is an author and poet from Northern Ireland. Frank Ormsby was born in Irvinestown, County Fermanagh. He was educated
Frank_Ormsby
5th Baron Harlech, Member of Parliament and Ambassador to the United States
David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech KCMG PC DL (20 May 1918 – 26 January 1985), known as David Ormsby-Gore until June 1961 and as Sir David Ormsby-Gore
David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech
David_Ormsby-Gore,_5th_Baron_Harlech
Surname list
Ormsby is a surname. The name originates from people of the Southern areas of Scandinavia who would later migrate to Wales and England. In Old Norse the
Ormsby_(surname)
Town in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
University of Gloucestershire Ciarán McMenamin, television actor and author Frank Ormsby, poet David Robinson, photographer and publisher, educated at Portora
Enniskillen
Northern Irish magazine
established by James Simmons in 1968. It was edited for twenty years by Frank Ormsby. The original printed edition stopped in 2003. It has returned as an
The_Honest_Ulsterman
Irish writer
collection of her most memorable passages was published in 1988, edited by Frank Ormsby, under the title Thine in Storm and Calm.[citation needed] Belfast Public
Amanda_McKittrick_Ros
Northern Irish poet (1907–1987)
Poems (Blackstaff Press, 1986) The Collected Poems of John Hewitt (Ed. Frank Ormsby) (Blackstaff Press, 1991) Ancestral Voices: the selected prose of John
John_Hewitt_(poet)
Poets' workshop
Simmons, Paul Muldoon, Ciarán Carson, Stewart Parker, Bernard MacLaverty, Frank Ormsby and the critics Edna Longley and Michael Allen. Louis Muinzer, the translator
Belfast_Group
O'Sullivan (1879–1958, E) Eoghan Ó Tuairisc (Eugene Watters) (1919–1982, I/E) Frank Ormsby (born 1947, E) Tom Paulin (born 1949, E) Patrick Pearse (Pádraig Anraí
List_of_Irish_poets
UK literary magazine
Morris) (39) Blake Morrison (10) Ferdinand Mount (16) Kathleen Nott (15) Frank Ormsby (17) Tom Paulin (16) Edward Pearce (66) Peter Porter (56) Isabel Quigly
Encounter_(magazine)
Eren Orbey – writer, 2016–2022 Susan Orlean – staff writer, 1987–2021 Frank Ormsby – poet, 2013 Meghan O'Rourke – poet, 2017 Kathy Osborn – cover artist
List of The New Yorker contributors
List_of_The_New_Yorker_contributors
Irish poetry journal
45–48 Liam Ó Muirthile 49 Michael Longley 50 Liam Ó Muirthile 51–52 Frank Ormsby 53–56 Catherine Phil Mac Carthy 57–60 Mark Roper 61–64 Biddy Jenkinson
Poetry_Ireland_Review
Simmons, Paul Muldoon, Ciarán Carson, Stewart Parker, Bernard MacLaverty, Frank Ormsby and the critics Edna Longley and Michael Allen. Louis Muinzer, the translator
Literature of Northern Ireland
Literature_of_Northern_Ireland
(1675–1729) John Boyle O'Reilly (1844–1890) Seán Ó Ríordáin (1916–1977) Frank Ormsby (born 1947) Cathal Ó Searcaigh (born 1956) Seumas O'Sullivan (1879–1958)
List_of_Irish_writers
Louis MacNeice Ian McDonald Medbh McGuckian Paul Muldoon Flann O'Brien Frank Ormsby Tom Paulin Richard Rowley Bob Shaw Irish Pages - literary journal, edited
Culture_of_Northern_Ireland
Irish poet
poets which included Michael Longley, Ciarán Carson, Medbh McGuckian and Frank Ormsby. Muldoon said of the experience, "I think it was fairly significant,
Paul_Muldoon
Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, Paul Muldoon, James Fenton, Michael Longley, Frank Ormsby, Ciarán Carson and Medbh McGuckian. John Hewitt (1907–87), whom many
Irish_literature
American poet, essayist, and editor
John Brown, ed., Magnetic North: The Emerging Poets (Lagan Press, 2007) Frank Ormsby, ed., The Blackbird's Nest (Blackstaff Press, 2006) Pat Boran, ed., Wingspan:
Chris_Agee
Annual British poetry award
Howarth, Philip Pacey 1974: Duncan Forbes, Roger Garfitt, Robin Hamilton, Frank Ormsby, Penelope Shuttle 1975: John Birtwhistle, Duncan Bush, Val Warner, Philip
Eric_Gregory_Award
British publishing house specializing in poetry
Gamble Kerry Hardie Rita Ann Higgins Brendan Kennelly Richard Murphy Frank Ormsby Caitríona O'Reilly Micheal O'Siadhail Leanne O'Sullivan Matthew Sweeney
Bloodaxe_Books
Maclean Eric Gregory Award: Duncan Forbes, Roger Garfitt, Robin Hamilton, Frank Ormsby, Penelope Shuttle Newdigate prize: Alan Hollinghurst James Tait Black
1974_in_literature
Collection of Irish art and poetry
Cathal Ó Searcaigh Micheal O'Siadhail Padraig O Snodaigh Sean O Tuama Frank Ormsby Louis de Paor Basil Payne Patrick Ramsey Gabriel Rosenstock Richard Ryan
The_Great_Book_of_Ireland
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
often been spotted in Kesh, his wife Nichola is from a village nearby. Frank Ormsby, poet and former editor of The Honest Ulsterman, lives in the neighbouring
Kesh,_County_Fermanagh
(1865–1923, A) Peter Orlovsky (1933–2010, US) John Ormond (1923–1990, W) Frank Ormsby (born 1947, NI) Gregory Orr (born 1947, US) Arthur O'Shaughnessy (1844–1881
List of English-language poets
List_of_English-language_poets
National anthem of Ireland
deaf to new Ireland". The Irish Times. Retrieved 19 December 2021. Ormsby, Frank (2017). "The National Anthem". The Darkness of Snow. Newcastle: Bloodaxe
Amhrán_na_bhFiann
Musical artist
The bass was later eventually discovered to be a knockoff of Jared Dines' Ormsby 18-string. Sinclairpublished, David (2022-09-13). "Interview: Billy Gibbons
Elwood_Francis
Annual American literary award
Finalist James Longenbach Earthling Nuar Alsadir Fourth Person Singular Frank Ormsby The Darkness of Snow 2018 Ada Limón The Carrying Winner Terrance Hayes
National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
National_Book_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Poetry
Eavan Boland - Hayden Murphy - Tom McGurk - Richard Ryan - Hugh Maxton - Frank Ormsby - Peter Fallon - Paul Muldoon - Thomas McCarthy - Aidan Carl Mathews
Penguin_poetry_anthologies
Grammar school in Northern Ireland
(1929–2011) — artist Frank McManus (b. 1942) — independent Nationalist MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone (1970–1974) Frank Ormsby (b. 1947) — poet and
St Michael's College, Enniskillen
St_Michael's_College,_Enniskillen
Literary magazine in Belfast
Ó Leocháin, Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, Liam Ó Muirthile, Seán Ó Ríordáin, Frank Ormsby, Ciaran O’Rourke, George Orwell, Cathal Ó Searcaigh, Fintan O’Toole,
Irish_Pages
Muldoon, Mules, Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom Frank Ormsby, A Store of Candles, including "Passing the Crematorium", Oldcastle:
1977_in_poetry
Paul Muldoon publishes his first poetry collection Knowing My Place. Frank Ormsby publishes his first poetry collection Ripe for Company. Blackstaff Press
1971_in_Northern_Ireland
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin: The Second Voyage, Dublin: The Gallery Press Frank Ormsby, A Northern Spring, including "Home", Oldcastle: The Gallery Press James
1986_in_poetry
O'Doherty (born 1951) Moira O'Neill (1864–1955) Séamus Ó Néill (1910–1986) Frank Ormsby (born 1947) James Orr (1770-1816) Stewart Parker (1941–1988) Glenn Patterson
List of writers from Northern Ireland
List_of_writers_from_Northern_Ireland
volunteer killed by British soldiers (died 1972). Eugene McMenamin, SDLP MLA Frank Ormsby, poet Eric Wrixon, musician 2 January – Tom Ross, cricketer (born 1872)
1947_in_Northern_Ireland
Harry Clifton (2010) Paula Meehan (2013) Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin (2016) Frank Ormsby (2019) Paul Muldoon (2022) Vona Groarke (2025) Martin Doyle, Eiléan Ní
Ireland_Professor_of_Poetry
established this year by James Simmons. It is then edited for 20 years by Frank Ormsby. Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the
1968_in_poetry
Maclean Eric Gregory Award: Duncan Forbes, Roger Garfitt, Robin Hamilton, Frank Ormsby, Penelope Shuttle Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Ted Hughes Consultant
1974_in_poetry
English poet (1940–2022)
1991) A Rage for Order: Poetry of the Northern Ireland Troubles, ed. Frank Ormsby (Blackstaff Press, 1992) Earth Songs: An Anthology of Contemporary Eco-Poetry
Andrew_Waterman_(poet)
Reginald Gibbons, American poet Nasrollah Mardani (died 2003), Iranian poet Frank Ormsby, Northern Irish poet Molly Peacock, American poet of the New Formalist
1947_in_poetry
Defunct council in Australia
Hermann Berthold Scheer (1938-1947) Frank Ormsby Clindening (1947-1951) Sidney Alfred Bretag (1951-1953) Frank Ormsby Clindening (1953-1955) Sidney Alfred
District_Council_of_Mannum
1974 American film
co-written by Alan Ormsby, and stars Kaye Stevens, Roberts Blossom, Gay Perkins, Frank Logan, Robert Perault, Paul Cronin, and Anya Ormsby. The film's plot
The_Great_Masquerade
19th century American congressman
Ormsby Brunson Thomas (August 21, 1832 – October 24, 1904) was an American lawyer, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was a member of the
Ormsby_B._Thomas
Nancy Freeman Laura Tisdale Caroline Bird, Joanna Moorman, Helen Mort Frank Ormsby and Jon Stallworthy 2005 Gravity Eley Williams Craig Farrell Miranda
Tower_Poetry
Noted cow
Maudine Ormsby was a Holstein cow that was at the center of one of the most notorious pranks in U.S. college history. In the fall of 1926, Miss Ormsby was
Maudine_Ormsby
Capital city of Nevada, United States
tracks were removed in 1950. Before 1969, Carson City was the county seat of Ormsby County. That year, after a referendum approved merging the city and the
Carson_City,_Nevada
Brigadier General Vincent Alexander Ormsby, CB (July 1865 – May 1917) was a British Indian Army officer. He was killed in action in France in 1917, while
Vincent_Alexander_Ormsby
American musical duo
consisting of William Jan Berry (April 3, 1941 – March 26, 2004) and Dean Ormsby Torrence (born March 10, 1940). In the early 1960s, they were pioneers of
Jan_and_Dean
American racing driver (born 1931)
Gary Ormsby in the finals. It was the first time that Karamesines would advance to the finals in a NHRA event. Karamesines would fall to Ormsby. Weeks
Chris_Karamesines
former Governor of North Dakota Porter J. McCumber, incumbent U.S. Senator Ormsby McHarg, former private secretary to Senator McCumber "Primary Election -
1922 United States Senate election in North Dakota
1922_United_States_Senate_election_in_North_Dakota
1934 film by Alfred E. Green, Phil Rosen
him so. Barbara Stanwyck as Marian Ormsby Forrester Frank Morgan as Daniel "Dan" Forrester Ricardo Cortez as Frank Ellinger Lyle Talbot as Neil Herbert
A_Lost_Lady_(1934_film)
Country house in Shropshire, England
of Oswestry in Shropshire, England. Brogyntyn Hall was the home of the Ormsby-Gore family from 1815, and had previously been the estate of their ancestors
Brogyntyn
1905 Edwardian musical comedy
Australia in 1907–08. Major Vivian Callabone – Courtice Pounds Captain Jack Ormsby – Harold Thorley Bobbie Scott – Fred Allandale Moolraj –Willie Edouin Private
The_Blue_Moon_(musical)
The Ormsby-Gore Commission was a Parliamentary Commission, with the official title The East Africa Commission. Its chairman, William Ormsby-Gore, later
Ormsby-Gore_Commission
English actor (born 1978)
harboured by the Nazis. Kinnear is engaged to actress Pandora Colin (née Ormsby-Gore), daughter of the 5th Baron Harlech. They have a son born in 2010,
Rory_Kinnear
American businessman and politician (1862–1944)
Frank Stewart Regan (October 3, 1862 – July 25, 1944) was an American businessman and politician. Regan was born in Rockford, Illinois and graduated from
Frank_S._Regan
American businessman (1881–1912)
American Industrialists, to Charles (1849–1918) Roebling and Sarah Mahon Ormsby (1856–1887), he was named after his famous uncle, the Civil War officer
Washington_A._Roebling_II
Stagecoach service in the US (1858–1861)
Waterman L. Ormsby, The Butterfield Overland Mail, p. 127 Waterman L. Ormsby, The Butterfield Overland Mail, pp. 17–18 Waterman L. Ormsby, The Butterfield
Butterfield_Overland_Mail
1987 British children's TV series
Dunk as Albert Mardilow Lee Ormsby as Victor Mutch Natalie Morse as Jenny Stephen Bateman as Febbo John Stilwell as Frank Gattrell Dominic Arnold as Charles
The_Honey_Siege
American politician (1858–1932)
Frank Potter Coburn (December 6, 1858 – November 2, 1932) was an American farmer, banker, and Democratic politician from La Crosse County, Wisconsin.
Frank_P._Coburn
First Nations actor (1952–2025)
Retrieved December 14, 2022. Graham Greene | TeAta, retrieved December 14, 2022 Ormsby, Robert (September 1, 2008). "Flipping the Coin on Colorblind Casting? Richard
Graham_Greene_(actor)
Nevada brothel owner
Washoe County." Ormsby County (State Capitol), Nevada Sheriff Howard Hoffman (1961): "He was told not to let the sun set on him here in Ormsby County." The
Joseph_Conforte
North American collegiate fraternity
prosperous through the operation of a South Carolina plantation Stephen Ormsby Rhea – the son of John Rhea, a cotton planter of Louisiana who helped make
Alpha_Sigma_Phi
First Lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963
dubbed Kennedy "America's unofficial roving ambassador" when she and David Ormsby-Gore, former British ambassador to the United States during the Kennedy
Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis
1851 revolver by Samuel Colt
Colt's gesture of appreciation. The engraving was provided by Waterman Ormsby. Despite the "Navy" designation, the revolver was chiefly purchased by civilians
Colt_1851_Navy_Revolver
Italian opera singer (1811–1869)
affair with Lord Castlereagh, with whom she had a son, George Frederick Ormsby, born in November 1839, in London. Lord Castlereagh had no legitimate children
Giulia_Grisi
English actor (1929–2025)
Coalhouse Door (Alan Plater), Fortune Theatre, October 1968 Warrant Office Ormsby in Poor Horace, Lyric Theatre, May 1970 Joe Wilson in a solo performance
John_Woodvine
American actress (1911–1974)
Horburg Jr. on May 14, 1937; the couple divorced in 1938. She married Phil Ormsby, an actor and architect, on August 2, 1938. She was survived by her fifth
Claudia_Morgan
People Universal Pictures / RKO Pictures Paul Schrader (director); Alan Ormsby (screenplay); Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard, Annette O'Toole
List of American films of 1982
List_of_American_films_of_1982
Anti-colonial Insurgency in Kenya (1952–1960)
Arguments. Retrieved 3 February 2026. Ormsby-Gore, et al. 1925, p. 159. Edgerton 1989, p. 5. Kanogo 1993, p. 9. Ormsby-Gore, et al. 1925, p. 29: "This judgment
Mau_Mau_rebellion
American and British director and actor (born 1948)
in It Happened One Christmas, the 1977 gender-reversed TV remake of the Frank Capra classic It's a Wonderful Life, starring Marlo Thomas as Mary Bailey
Christopher_Guest
English actor (1930–2009)
08 "Major Barbara" 1964 Sergeant Cork Austen Carew 1.16 "The Case of the Ormsby Diamonds" ITV Play of the Week The Boy's Father 9.26 "I Can Walk Where I
Edward_Woodward
Topics referred to by the same term
Knox-Gore, 1st Baronet (1803–1873) Francis Ormsby-Gore, 6th Baron Harlech (1954–2016), peer in the United Kingdom Frank Gore (born 1983), American football running
Francis_Gore_(disambiguation)
Dodge, the party's chairman for president and George Ormsby for vice president. Dodge and Ormsby drew 935 votes. Ballot access: Arkansas, New Mexico,
1992 United States presidential election
1992_United_States_presidential_election
the Balkans, Here's Romania is a collection of 57 short stories by Mike Ormsby, published by Editura Compania in Bucharest, Romania in May 2008, with an
Never Mind the Balkans, Here's Romania
Never_Mind_the_Balkans,_Here's_Romania
1987 British TV series or programme
McGrath Siobhan Maher as Lettuce Fitzgerald Michelle Holmes as Jenny Iain Ormsby-Knox as Kirk Nick Maloney as Tom McGrath Annie Tyson as Bridget McGrath
Damon_and_Debbie
(disambiguation) Mary O'Sullivan (disambiguation) Mary Oliver (disambiguation) Mary Ormsby (disambiguation) Mary Osborn (disambiguation) Mary Owen (disambiguation)
List of people with given name Mary
List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary
C. Bancker – Mary Elizabeth Cradinger Bancker Mary L. F. Ormsby – Mary Louise Frost Ormsby Mary L. G. Carus-Wilson – Mary Louisa Georgina Carus-Wilson
List_of_literary_initials
of Spokane City Council and runner-up for mayor of Spokane in 2019 Timm Ormsby (Democratic), incumbent state representative Kristopher Pockell (Independent)
2024 Washington House of Representatives election
2024_Washington_House_of_Representatives_election
Town in Shropshire, England
was gifted to Oswestry Town Council by the fourth Lord Harlech, William Ormsby-Gore, in 1952. There are two tiers of local government covering Oswestry
Oswestry
UK Prime Minister from 1955 to 1957
progressive group of younger politicians consisting of Oliver Stanley, William Ormsby-Gore and the future Speaker W.S. "Shakes" Morrison. Another member was Noel
Anthony_Eden
(1929) for Columbia Pictures. Stanwyck got her major break when director Frank Capra chose her for the lead role in his romantic drama Ladies of Leisure
Barbara Stanwyck on stage, screen, radio and television
Barbara_Stanwyck_on_stage,_screen,_radio_and_television
2018 film by Jon M. Chu
"Alix" Young-Cheng, Su Yi's youngest child; Daniel Jenkins as Reginald Ormsby, manager of the London Calthorpe Hotel; Peter Carroll as Lord Calthorpe
Crazy_Rich_Asians
American actor and poet (1924–2011)
and Michael, his first wife Beverly, and Ed Asner, Peter Brook and Robert Frank. Blossom was formerly married to Beverly Schmidt Blossom, with whom he had
Roberts_Blossom
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963
(1921–1984), Conservative politician and publisher. Married the Hon. Katharine Ormsby-Gore, daughter of the 4th Baron Harlech. His father outlived him by nearly
Harold_Macmillan
entrepreneur David Orentlicher, American educator and politician David Ormsby-Gore (1918–1985), British diplomat and politician Dave Ortega, American
List of people with given name David
List_of_people_with_given_name_David
Largest church adhering to Mormonism
21, 2023. Retrieved June 25, 2023 – via Internet Archive. Burge, Charles Ormsby (1909). The Adventures of a Civil Engineer: Fifty Years on Five Continents
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints
Hotel in California, United States
Enters the 1940s. US: Oxford University Press. p. 496. ISBN 0-19-515797-4. Ormsby, Burke (1966). "The Lady Who Lives By The Sea". The Journal of San Diego
Hotel_del_Coronado
City in the United States
Regiment. On the morning of April 11, 1862, Union troops led by General Ormsby M. Mitchel seized Huntsville in order to sever the Confederacy's rail communications
Huntsville,_Alabama
UK Parliamentary by-election
the succession to the peerage of the incumbent Conservative MP, William Ormsby-Gore. It was won by the Conservative candidate Peter Thorneycroft. Leigh
1938_Stafford_by-election
British government statement of 1917
Aberystwyth University, Wales, proposed Amery instead. Huneidi wrote that Ormsby-Gore, in a report he prepared for Shuckburgh, claimed authorship, together
Balfour_Declaration
British politician (1881–1959)
resign to save the government's position, causing J. H. Thomas, William Ormsby-Gore and Walter Elliott also to come out for his resignation. Anthony Eden
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Edward_Wood,_1st_Earl_of_Halifax
(1997–2005) Sir Charles Ormsby, 1st Baronet David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech (1950–1961) William Ormsby-Gore William Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech
List_of_United_Kingdom_MPs:_O
British indie pop band
14 Iced Bears "Inside" / "Bluesuit" / "Cut" (Frank Records, 1986) "Balloon Song" / "Like a Dolphin" (Frank Records, 1987) "Balloon Song (live) (7" flexi
14_Iced_Bears
him before he died in prison in 2009. January 2000 Roger Ormsby Manchester 35-year-old Ormsby's body was in the driver's seat of the businessman's BMW when
List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (2000s)
List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom_(2000s)
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1989)
Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved April 16, 2010. Ormsby, Mary (October 7, 2008). "Leafs sign Luke Schenn to 3-year deal". The Toronto
Luke_Schenn
2026 English local government election
Ryder 1,372 30.2 N/A Reform Lynne Lloyd-Stafford 1,298 28.5 N/A Reform Mark Ormsby 1,251 27.5 N/A Liberal Democrats Dominic Pillai 1,243 27.3 –12.0 Labour
2026 Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council election
2026_Sefton_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election
becoming prime minister. British Ambassador to the United States David Ormsby-Gore wrote to Home that "Almost anything could have tipped the balance.
1964 United Kingdom general election
1964_United_Kingdom_general_election
Proposed class of American super-battleships
been built to the next battleship design, but the secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox, decided that these should be additional Iowa-class ships to speed
Montana-class_battleship
American poet and critic (1885–1972)
Richard (April 2001). "Letter by letter". University of Chicago Magazine. Ormsby, Eric (7 July 2017). "Bedlam salon". Times Literary Supplement. Orwell,
Ezra_Pound
FRANK ORMSBY
FRANK ORMSBY
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Franciscus, FRANG means "French."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Frank.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Free Man
Male
French
French form of Latin Franciscus, FRANCK means "French."
Boy/Male
Teutonic American Latin French English
Free.
Girl/Female
Australian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish
Free Woman; A Frank; From the Frankish Empire; From France
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German
Free; From France; Free Land Owner; Diminutive of Frank Free; A Free Man; Frankie is Occasionally Used for Girls
Male
German
German form of Latin Franciscus, FRANZ means "French."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from Frank.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Frank.
Male
Scandinavian
Dutch and Scandinavian form of Latin Franciscus, FRANS means "French."
Male
French
French form of Latin Franciscus, FRANÇOIS means "French."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Free; Free Landholder; Javelin; Spear; Variant of Francis; French Man; A Man Form France
Surname or Lastname
German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovenian, Czech, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovenian, Czech, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ethnic or regional name for someone from Franconia (German Franken), a region of southwestern Germany so called from its early settlement by the Franks, a Germanic people who inhabited the lands around the river Rhine in Roman times. In the 6th–9th centuries, under leaders such as Clovis I (c. 466–511) and Charlemagne (742–814), the Franks established a substantial empire in western Europe, from which the country of France takes its name. The term Frank in eastern Mediterranean countries was used, in various vernacular forms, to denote the Crusaders and their descendants, and the American surname may also be an Americanized form of such a form.English, Dutch, German, etc. : from the personal name Frank, in origin an ethnic name for a Frank. This also came be used as an adjective meaning ‘free’, ‘open-hearted’, ‘generous’, deriving from the fact that in Frankish Gaul only people of Frankish race enjoyed the status of fully free men.
Boy/Male
Native American
Frank.
Male
French
French form of Latin Franciscus, FRANC means "French."
Female
French
Feminine form of French François, FRANÇOISE means "French."
Male
English
 English name originally derived from the name of a Germanic tribe called the Franks, FRANK means "French." It is also used as a short form of Franklin "freeman" and Francis "French."Â
Female
English
Short form of English Frances, FRAN means "French."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Latin
Feminine of Francis; From France
FRANK ORMSBY
FRANK ORMSBY
Male
Arthurian
, (Sir), a knight and advisor to king Arthur.
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Unlimited
Female
English
Feminine form of English Donald, DONALDA means "world ruler."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pleasing voice
Male
Danish
, follower of Christ.
Male
English
English variant spelling of Latin Jason, JAYSON means "to heal."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Most Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Famous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of or patronymic from Hawk.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Swaminarayan
FRANK ORMSBY
FRANK ORMSBY
FRANK ORMSBY
FRANK ORMSBY
FRANK ORMSBY
a.
A French coin. See Franc.
v. t.
To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously; -- often followed by up; as, to prank up the body. See Prink.
n.
A bent portion of an axle, or shaft, or an arm keyed at right angles to the end of a shaft, by which motion is imparted to or received from it; also used to change circular into reciprocating motion, or reciprocating into circular motion. See Bell crank.
v. t.
To overlook or command the flank of; to secure or guard the flank of; to pass around or turn the flank of; to attack, or threaten to attack; the flank of.
v. t.
To stand at the flank or side of; to border upon.
v. t.
To shut up in a frank or sty; to pen up; hence, to cram; to fatten.
a.
A native or inhabitant of Western Europe; a European; -- a term used in the Levant.
superl.
Strong-scented; rancid; musty; as, oil of a rank smell; rank-smelling rue.
n.
Free in uttering one's real sentiments; not reserved; using no disguise; candid; ingenuous; as, a frank nature, conversation, manner, etc.
a.
A member of one of the German tribes that in the fifth century overran and conquered Gaul, and established the kingdom of France.
n. & v.
A row or line; a range; an order; a tier; as, a rank of osiers.
v. t.
To take rank of; to outrank.
n. & v.
Grade of official standing, as in the army, navy, or nobility; as, the rank of general; the rank of admiral.
superl.
Raised to a high degree; violent; extreme; gross; utter; as, rank heresy.
n.
That part of a bastion which reaches from the curtain to the face, and defends the curtain, the flank and face of the opposite bastion; any part of a work defending another by a fire along the outside of its parapet.
superl.
Luxuriant in growth; of vigorous growth; exuberant; grown to immoderate height; as, rank grass; rank weeds.
superl.
Causing vigorous growth; producing luxuriantly; very rich and fertile; as, rank land.
n. & v.
Elevated grade or standing; high degree; high social position; distinction; eminence; as, a man of rank.
n.
The side of an army, or of any division of an army, as of a brigade, regiment, or battalion; the extreme right or left; as, to attack an enemy in flank is to attack him on the side.
n. & v.
Degree of dignity, eminence, or excellence; position in civil or social life; station; degree; grade; as, a writer of the first rank; a lawyer of high rank.