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French composer and conductor
Joseph Guy Marie Ropartz (French: [ʁɔpaʁts]; 15 June 1864 – 22 November 1955) was a French composer and conductor. His compositions included five symphonies
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Ropartz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Guy Ropartz (1864–1955), French composer and conductor Yves Ropartz (1903–1983), French
Ropartz
Duke of Brittany from 1196 to 1203
(2014) novels by Sharon Kay Penman In 1912 the Breton composer Joseph-Guy Ropartz composed a symphonic poem, La Chasse du Prince Arthur (Prince Arthur's
Arthur_I,_Duke_of_Brittany
French choir conductor and conductor (born 1947)
Mendelssohn, Brahms, Schubert, Cornelius, Donizetti, Gabriel Fauré, Guy Ropartz, Poulenc, Lendvay, Duruflé, Arthur Honegger and Henri Tomasi. Piquemal
Michel_Piquemal
Nepomuceno (1864–1920), Brazilian composer of a Symphony in G minor (1893) Guy Ropartz (1864–1955), French composer of 5 symphonies (No. 1, On a Breton Chorale
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Le Pays (The Land) is a three-act opera by Guy Ropartz with a libretto by Charles Le Goffic. It was composed between 1908 and 1910 and was premiered in
Le_Pays
French conductor (1891–1968)
concertmaster of the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra under Joseph Guy Ropartz, who directed the conservatory. In the early 1920s he was concertmaster
Charles_Munch_(conductor)
(1938–2016) Théodore Ritter (1840–1887) Pierre Rode (1774–1830) Joseph Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1760–1836) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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(1862–1918) Maurice Emmanuel (1862–1938) Gabriel Pierné (1863–1937) Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) Rita Strohl (1865–1941) Paul Dukas (1865–1935) Albéric Magnard
Chronological list of French classical composers
Chronological_list_of_French_classical_composers
Surname list
Ropars-Wuilleumier [fr] - theorist of literature, cinema and aesthetics Guy Ropartz - French composer and conductor Marcel Ropars - Penn-soner of the bagad
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Topics referred to by the same term
John Ireland (1879–1962) Two Pieces for Wind Quintet (Ropartz), a composition of 1924 by Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) Sculpture Knife Edge Two Piece 1962–65,
Two-piece
Guy Ropartz
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French cellist
the piano with his mother. She was very close to Guy Ropartz, hence the choice of the first name Guy for his son. He entered the Lausanne Conservatory
Guy_Fallot
Guy Ropartz's Two Pieces for Wind Quintet (Deux pièces pour quintette à vent) is a composition for wind quintet composed in 1924, published in 1926 by
Two Pieces for Wind Quintet (Ropartz)
Two_Pieces_for_Wind_Quintet_(Ropartz)
French conductor and composer
relationships with composers of the Breton cultural renaissance, notably Guy Ropartz, Paul Le Flem, Paul Ladmirault and Louis Aubert. As a conductor he was
Rhené-Baton
1896 composition for violin and orchestra by Ernest Chausson
premiere was at the Nancy Conservatoire on 27 December 1896, conducted by Guy Ropartz, with Ysaÿe as soloist. But it was not really noticed until Ysaÿe gave
Poème_(Chausson)
Op. 71 Violin Sonata in D minor, Op. 83 George Rochberg Violin Sonata Guy Ropartz Seven violin sonatas: No. 1 in D minor (1907), No. 2 in E major (1917)
List_of_violin_sonatas
gave its first concert on 27 June 1884. In 1889, the composer Joseph-Guy Ropartz, a successor to Brunel as director of the Conservatoire, and the director
Orchestra of the National Opera of Lorraine
Orchestra_of_the_National_Opera_of_Lorraine
1886 novel by Pierre Loti
of old. It was adapted for the stage by Louis Tiercelin with music by Guy Ropartz. Another work based on the same novel was the 30-minute symphonic poem
An_Iceland_Fisherman
French composer (1865–1914)
orchestral score of the second act was extant), and a more recent song cycle. Guy Ropartz, who had led a concert performance of the third act of Guercoeur at Nancy
Albéric_Magnard
Music and dance school in Paris, France
were later to become important composers, including Ernest Chausson, Guy Ropartz, Guillaume Lekeu, Charles Bordes, and Vincent d'Indy. Théodore Dubois
Conservatoire_de_Paris
Composition by Claude Debussy
of classical harmony into a new style. After its premiere, composer Guy Ropartz described the quartet as "dominated by the influence of young Russia;
String_Quartet_(Debussy)
French composer and organist (1837–1924)
La Tombelle, Xavier Leroux, Clarence Lucas, Henriette Renié, Joseph Guy Ropartz, Spyridon Samaras and Charles Silver. The printed commentary below is
Théodore_Dubois
Group of five wind players
Taffanel (1844–1908), one quintet August Klughardt (1847–1902), one quintet Guy Ropartz (1864–1955), one quintet Carl Nielsen (1865–1931), one quintet Gustav
Wind_quintet
Subprefecture and commune in Brittany, France
'Black Virgin' in the Basilica of Notre Dame de Bon Secours. Joseph Guy Ropartz, composer Théophile Marie Brébant, Colonel in the French Army Guingamp
Guingamp
William Michael Rooke (1794–1847) Joseph Willard Roosevelt (1918–2008) Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) Cipriano de Rore (c. 1516 – 1565) Ned Rorem (1923–2022) Juventino
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French pianist (born 1954)
Guy Ropartz's Trio in A minor for violin, cello and piano, with Alexis Gasparine, violin; Cecilia Tsan, cello, éditions Timpani, 1999 Guy Ropartz's 1st
Jean-Louis_Haguenauer
French violinist (born 1977)
Jong-Hwa Park (piano) - Virtus Classics 2013 (Distribution Naxos) Joseph-Guy Ropartz, sonate pour violon et piano no 2 - Nicolas Dautricourt (violon), François
Nicolas_Dautricourt
French dramatic soprano
Charpentier's Louise, and appeared in the world premiere of Le Pays by Guy Ropartz. In 1913 Lubin married the French poet Paul Géraldy. A son, Claude, was
Germaine_Lubin
Breton poet, folklore collector and translator
tableaux avec un prologue et un épilogue d'après Anatole Le Braz (n.d.). Guy Ropartz: Quatre Mélodies (1907). Alice Sauvrezis: Sône (1899). Charles Tournemire:
Anatole_Le_Braz
Set of available musical works for trombone
(2020) Pauline Oliveros, The Gender of Now: There But Not There (2005) Guy Ropartz, Pièce (1908) Camille Saint-Saëns, Cavatine, Op. 144 (1915) Alexander
Trombone_repertoire
to involve a chorus - see also Beethoven (above)) Symphony No. 3, by Guy Ropartz (1905) Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major, by Gustav Mahler (1907) * A Sea
List_of_choral_symphonies
20th-century Ukrainian-born French photographer of the arts
ans de théâtre, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris 1964, 11 June–11 July: Guy Ropartz, Bibliothèque nationale 1961–1962, December–March: Louis Jouvet : exposition
Boris_Lipnitzki
1931 opera by Albéric Magnard
score was partially destroyed in the resulting fire. Magnard's friend Guy Ropartz reconstructed the missing sections from the vocal score so the opera
Guercœur
Welsh harpist, composer, and teacher (1928–2021)
Albert Roussel: Serenade for Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello and Harp; and Guy Ropartz: Prelude, Marine and Chansons for Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello and Harp
Osian_Ellis
organistes compositeurs", 1 CD Hortus) Henri Mulet: Esquisses byzantines (and Guy Ropartz: Prélude funèbre, introduction and allegro, Prière pour les trépassés
Éric_Lebrun
(bronchiectasis) November 12 – Bessie Brown, 65 (heart attack) November 22 – Guy Ropartz, composer and conductor, 91 November 27 – Arthur Honegger, composer,
1955_in_music
on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2008. "Catalogue des oeuvres de Guy-Ropartz" (in French). Retrieved 28 August 2008. See score at IMSLP. notes to
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124 (1929). Alberto Nepomuceno (1864–1920): Three string quartets. Guy Ropartz (1864–1955): Six quartets (1893–1951). Richard Strauss (1864–1949): One
List of string quartet composers
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Canadian opera singer
Robert Schumann, Dichterliebe; Maurice Ravel, Don Quichotte à Dulcinée; Guy Ropartz, Quatre poèmes d’après l’intermezzo d’Heinrich Heine; Jonathan Dove,
Philippe_Sly
English trombonist (born 1964)
Jean-Michel Defaye, Henri Dutilleux, Philippe Gaubert, Charles Gounod, J. Guy Ropartz, Camille Saint-Saëns, and Carlos Salzedo. The Versatile Virtuoso – with
Ian_Bousfield
Welsh pianist
holds many first recordings by composers from Louis Durey (Les Six), Guy Ropartz and Gabriel Grovlez to Jonathan Dove, Hannah Kendall and Dobrinka Tabakova
Andrew_Matthews-Owen
Type of musical group
1929 - Trio C minor (Auto Trio ('Car Trio')) 1930 - Trio C-sharp minor Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) Trio in A minor for Strings (1934–35) Albert Roussel (1896–1937)
String_trio
Award
composer Paul Dukas, composer Maurice Ravel and composer/conductor Guy Ropartz. Composer Georges Migot served as vice-president and subsequently as
Prix_Blumenthal
French composer (1900–1936)
Strasbourg (for military service from 1920 to 1922) where he studied with Guy Ropartz, and again to Lyon where he was for a time an associate and "disciple"
Pierre-Octave_Ferroud
French classical violinist
des airs populaires grecs with Laurent Wagschal, Timpani1c1167 Joseph-Guy Ropartz, Musique de chambre, Trio with Jean-Louis Haguenauer and Cécilia Tsan
Alexis_Galpérine
Musical artist
She was well enough to perform Wallingford Riegger's orchestration of Guy Ropartz' Andante et Allegro on February 7, 1932 with the Manhattan Symphony Orchestra
Edna_White
No. 2 in G minor (1909) Cello Concerto No. 3 in F-sharp minor (1928) Guy Ropartz Rhapsodie pour violoncelle et orchestre (1928) Ned Rorem Cello Concerto
List of compositions for cello and orchestra
List_of_compositions_for_cello_and_orchestra
Commune in Brittany, France
Pêcheur d'Islande. The attractions of the town are also a major theme of Guy Ropartz's opera Le Pays and Théodore Botrel's song La Paimpolaise. Other popular
Paimpol
French composer
born in Brest (1977) is a French composer of contemporary music. Joseph-Guy Ropartz, with Mathieu Ferey, 2005, Éditions Papillon ISBN 2-940310-25-4 Monologue(s):
Benoît_Menut
(1870–1946) Rhené-Baton (1879–1940) Théodore Ritter (1840–1887) Joseph Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) Alice Sauvrezis (1866–1946) Claude-Michel Schönberg (born
List of composers from Brittany
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Swiss composer, pianist and harpsichordist
orchestra that performed contemporary works including the premiere of Guy Ropartz' Petite Suite. Roesgen-Champion died 30 June 1976 in Paris. Sonata for
Marguerite_Roesgen-Champion
French writer, poet and playwright
period the newspaper La Jeunesse (Youth). In 1889 he published with Guy Ropartz Le Parnasse breton contemporain (The Modern Breton Parnassus), an anthology
Louis_Tiercelin
Milhaud, Francis Poulenc, Maurice Ravel, Jean Roger-Ducasse, Joseph-Guy Ropartz, Albert Roussel, Camille Saint-Saëns, Gustave Samazeuilh, Florent Schmitt
Éditions_Durand
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921) 1922: Georges Hüe (1858–1948) 1949: Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) 1956: Jacques Ibert (1890–1962) 1962: Georges Auric (1899–1983)
List of Académie des Beaux-Arts members: Music
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Albéric Magnard[citation needed] Henriette Renié Édouard Risler [pupils] Guy Ropartz[citation needed] Spyridon Samaras[citation needed] Florent Schmitt Charles
List of music students by teacher: C to F
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orchestra Curujey, son for choir, two pianos, and two percussionists Guy Ropartz – L'indiscret, ballet, for orchestra Hilding Rosenberg Female Choruses
1931_in_music
French pianist
Lettres, promotion January 2016. For the Arion label Thinat has recorded: Guy Ropartz: ouverture, variations et final; musique au jardin; nocturne Claude Debussy:
Françoise_Thinat
French cellist
premiere) (Label IntegralClassic). With François Kerdoncuff, Sonatas by Guy Ropartz (Label Timpani) Johann Sebastian Bach, Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011
Raphaël_Pidoux
French musicologist (1933–1986)
Anton Bruckner, Franz Schubert, Guillaume Lekeu, Albéric Magnard, Joseph-Guy Ropartz and Charles Koechlin. He was also interested in works by Hugo Wolf, Gustav
Paul-Gilbert_Langevin
Racine Fricker – Symphony No. 2 Joaquín Rodrigo – Sonatas de Castilla Guy Ropartz – String Quartet No. 6 Ned Rorem Cycle of Holy Songs (Psalms 134, 142
1951_in_music
Jean-Marie Perrot Henri Queffélec Yann Queffélec Ernest Renan Armand Robin Guy Ropartz Louis Napoleon Le Roux Guillaume de Saint-André Victor Segalen Louis
List_of_Breton_writers
Opera in three acts by the French composer Albéric Magnard
its first 40 years. A vocal score was published in 1909 dedicated to Guy Ropartz, and thus the work avoided the fate of Magnard's other operas Yolande
Bérénice_(Magnard)
Ostrčil – Poupě (The Bud), Op. 12 (Prague, National Theatre, 25 January) Guy Ropartz – Le Pays Richard Strauss – Ariadne auf Naxos Franz Schreker – Der ferne
1912_in_music
Symphony Bitonal Symphony Symphonietta Humoristica Humouristic Sinfonietta Guy Ropartz 1 Sur un choral Breton On a Breton Song 1894–95 John Luke Rose 1 The
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Musical artist
French composers: Satie, Magnard, Vincent d'Indy, Maurice Ravel and Guy Ropartz. McCallum records on a number of period pianos by Anton Walter and Sébastien
Stephanie_McCallum
French sculptor
Breton intellectuals such as the poet Anatole Le Braz, the composer Guy Ropartz and the novelist Pierre Loti. His memorial to Le Braz comprises a granite
Francis_Renaud_(sculptor)
organ (op. 7, 1857) ; (first and third orchestrated in 1892), fr:Joseph-Guy Ropartz (Kanaouennou ar Bleun-Brug, Douze cantiques bretons), fr:Paul Ladmirault
Breton_Hymns
French composer
choral conductor. Born in Chauvigny, Lamy was a disciple and friend of Guy Ropartz. He has written reference works on this composer. He has notably collaborated
Fernand_Lamy
(1931) and many variation sets and other works (source [22]) Joseph Guy Ropartz Cello sonata, Op. 119 in G minor Cello sonata in A minor Nikolai Roslavets
List of compositions for cello and piano
List_of_compositions_for_cello_and_piano
Alessandro Longo 1864 1945 Italian Alberto Nepomuceno 1864 1920 Brazilian Guy Ropartz 1864 1955 French Le Pays impressionism Richard Strauss 1864 1949 German
List of 20th-century classical composers
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on 22 July 2007. Retrieved 27 November 2007. Lethel, Philippe (1995). "Ropartz Worklist" (PDF) (in French). Salabert. Retrieved 27 November 2007. Brilla
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Classical venue in Paris
premiere 15 March 1924 Vierne: Pièces de Fantaisie by Marcel Dupré in 1926 Guy Ropartz: Troisième Sonate pour violon et piano, French premiere by Georges Enescu
Salle_Gaveau
French opera singer
with and sang the premières of works by Vincent d'Indy, Albert Roussel, Guy Ropartz, Arthur Honegger, Darius Milhaud and many others. He taught on the faculty
Charles_Panzéra
French cellist and educator
piano - Franz Michel, piano (12–14 November 2001, Daphénéo A 202). 2000: Guy Ropartz and Henri Duparc, Sonatas for cello and piano - Maciej Pikulski [fr]
Raphaël_Chrétien
Archived from the original on 29 January 2009. Retrieved 31 October 2008. "Ropartz Worklist". Retrieved 5 December 2007. Symphony No. 2, Op. 80 (Bernhard
List_of_symphonies_in_A_minor
French musical theorist, teacher and composer (1830–1903)
influence of his musical colleagues Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray, Guy Ropartz, and Louis Tiercelin, members of the Breton Renaissance Movement, is
Émile_Durand
performance) Symphony No. 4, in E minor (first performance, original version) Guy Ropartz Cinq pièces brèves, for orchestra Carnaval, for orchestra Johan Wagenaar
1889_in_music
French cellist (1883 - 1969)
composers like Halina Krzyżanowska, Maurice Ravel, Jean Roger-Ducasse, Guy Ropartz, Albert Roussel, Florent Schmitt or Charles Tournemire and performers
Louis_Rosoor
French music publisher and composer
and Robert Dussaut. 1932: Louis Aubert and Gustave Samazeuilh. 1934: Guy Ropartz and Joseph-Ermend Bonnal. 1936: Dominique-Charles Planchet. 1938: Claude
Jacques_Durand_(publisher)
French orchestra
Pfitzner (1907–1915) Otto Klemperer (1915–1918) Hans Pfitzner (1918–1919) Guy Ropartz (1919–1929) Paul Paray (1929–1940) Hans Rosbaud (1940–1945) Paul Bastide
Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg
Orchestre_philharmonique_de_Strasbourg
Music conservatory in Strasbourg, France
France, Ernest Munch took over as director for a year, succeeded by Jean-Guy Ropartz (1919–29). From 1929 to 1960 the director was Fritz Münch, who on his
Conservatoire_de_Strasbourg
French composer and organist (1877–1930)
"Jean Huré, Ernest Chausson, Jeanne Barbillion, Vincent d'Indy, Joseph-Guy Ropartz: French Sonatas for Cello & Piano | Etcetera". Etcetera Records. Retrieved
Jean_Huré
Breton poet, novelist and historian
renaissance. One of them was dramatised by Le Goffic at the request of Guy Ropartz for the libretto of his opera Le Pays. Politically close to Charles Maurras
Charles_Le_Goffic
Set of available musical works for trumpet
trumpet and organ Somei Satoh, Hikari(Light) for trumpet and piano Joseph Guy Ropartz, Andante et Allegro for trumpet and piano Adam Schoenberg, Separated
Trumpet_repertoire
Musical ensemble of three woodwind players
Paul Pierné, Bucolique variée (1947) Jean Rivier, Petite Suite (1946) Guy Ropartz, Entrata e Scherzetto (1947) Albert Roussel, Andante d'un trio d'anches
Reed_trio
Composers Alliance Suite for viola solo (1963); American Composers Alliance Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) Adagio for viola and orchestra or piano (1899); original
List of compositions for viola: O to R
List_of_compositions_for_viola:_O_to_R
French solo and chamber cellist
Chamber Music (with Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Pascal Devoyon), Cybelia, 1983 Guy Ropartz: Sonatas for cello and piano (with Monique Bouvet), Oybella, 1989 Igor
Philippe_Muller
of Princes". Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Retrieved 2025-07-09. "Ropartz, Guy". Durand Salabert Eschig. Retrieved 2025-07-09. "Victor Segalen". The
List_of_Breton_poets
the Strasbourg music conservatory, at the behest of its new director Guy Ropartz, who was refusing to occupy the Palais du Rhin opposite. On 25 September
National Theatre of Strasbourg
National_Theatre_of_Strasbourg
French cellist
French music box: Henri Demarquette (cello), Gabriel Fauré, Jean Cras, Guy Ropartz CD album published 24 April 2017 Fabrizio Chiovetta's website Jean-Yves
Henri_Demarquette
French organist (born 1937)
bretons - Camille Saint-Saëns, Charles Tournemire, Paul Le Flem, Joseph-Guy Ropartz, Gaston Litaize, Jean Langlais (Azulejaria - 8102 - 1 CD) - 2017 Georges
Georges_Delvallée
the singer Théodore Botrel, the scholar Rene de Kerviler, the composer Guy Ropartz and many others. The prominent position held by the nobility and the
Breton_Regionalist_Union
French violinist (1897–1984)
of Florent Schmitt in 1948, as the previous formation had done with Guy Ropartz and Jean Françaix. The Calvet Quartet was finally disbanded in 1950.
Joseph_Calvet
French opera singer
Charles-Marie Widor (premiere of Les pêcheurs de Saint-Jean, in 1905), Guy Ropartz (premiere of Le Pays, in 1913) and Darius Milhaud. He sang the title
Eustase_Thomas-Salignac
Music school in Paris, France
designated. Seeing this, the artistic counsel (Gabriel Pierné, Paul Dukas, Guy Ropartz, Albert Roussel, and Pierre de Bréville, resigned. Of the 54 professors
École_César_Franck
French independent record label
2005, the ensemble recorded masses, motets and organ pieces by Joseph Guy Ropartz (1864–1955) in honor of Saint Anne, with Loïc Mallié at the organ. In
Éditions_Hortus
version), 1886 (2nd version) Jean Rivier Symphony No. 2 for Strings (1937) Guy Ropartz Symphony No. 4 in C major (1914) Anton Rubinstein Symphony No. 2 Ocean [fr]
List_of_symphonies_in_C_major
Icelandic soprano and songwriter
1992 Rigoletto (Verdi) Gothenburg, Sweden Gilda 2006 Le Pays (1912) (Guy Ropartz) Reykjavík Arts Festival 2006, Reykjavík Art Museum, Reykjavík [unknown]
Diddú
Breton saint
manuscript dating from the 18th century, which served as a source for Sigismond Ropartz. In 1943, Abbé Gillard synthesized these two sources and included new elements
Saint_Onenne
GUY ROPARTZ
GUY ROPARTZ
Boy/Male
Indian
Gul - flowers
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Guðleifr, GUÃLEIF means "divine heir."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name QUY means "precious."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gul - flowers
Boy/Male
Indian
Clean Guy
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gul - Flowers; Jan - Life
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gul - Flowers; Mast - Excitement
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, GAY means "happy." Compare with masculine Gay.
Male
English
Variant form of Norman French Gy, a derivative of Latin Wido, GUY means "wide." This name was popular until 1605 when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Parliament after which it acquired the negative connotation "grotesque man." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a son of Bevis of Hamptoun. In use by the English.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : from a French form of the Germanic personal name Wido, which is of uncertain origin. This name was popular among the Normans in the forms Wi, Why as well as in the rest of France in the form Guy.English : occupational name for a guide, Old French gui (a derivative of gui(d)er ‘to guide’, of Germanic origin).
Male
English
 English short form of Latin Augustus, GUS means "venerable."
Male
French
Pet form of French Guillaume, GUL means "will-helmet."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Guy.
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian name GRY means "dawn."
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Guðleifr, GUÃLEIFUR means "divine heir."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pothraj | போதà¯à®°à®¾à®œ
Brave guy
Pothraj | போதà¯à®°à®¾à®œ
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brave Guy
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Guðbrandr, GUÃBRANDUR means "God's sword."
Male
English
 Short form of English names beginning with Gay-, such as Gabriel "man of God" or "warrior of God," and Gaylord, GAY means "dandy." Compare with feminine Gay.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gul - flowers, Jan - life
GUY ROPARTZ
GUY ROPARTZ
Girl/Female
Scottish
Salmon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wheatcroft.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Servant of Dwaraka
Boy/Male
Hindu
To expand, To progress
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Indian
Beautiful; Bright Face
Boy/Male
Tamil
Partap | பரதாப ; பரதாப
Glory, Vigour, Strength
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rich in Religious Austerities; A Rishi
Girl/Female
English Greek
Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander.
Girl/Female
English
Caprice.
Male
Chinese
the roc, a fabulous bird.
GUY ROPARTZ
GUY ROPARTZ
GUY ROPARTZ
GUY ROPARTZ
GUY ROPARTZ
v. t.
To steady or guide with a guy.
a.
Producing gum; gum-bearing.
v. t.
To acquire or procure by something given or done in exchange, literally or figuratively; to get, at a cost or sacrifice; to buy pleasure with pain.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Guy
n.
See Gun cotton, under Gun.
n.
Gum senegal. See under Gum.
n.
A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic; gum tragacanth; the gum of the cherry tree. Also, with less propriety, exudations that are not soluble in water; as, gum copal and gum sandarac, which are really resins.
n.
A person of queer looks or dress.
n.
A narrow passage of water; as, the Gut of Canso.
n.
See Gum tree, below.
v. t.
To smear with gum; to close with gum; to unite or stiffen by gum or a gumlike substance; to make sticky with a gumlike substance.
imp. & p. p.
of Guy
v. t.
To fool; to baffle; to make (a person) an object of ridicule.
v. i.
To exude or from gum; to become gummy.
n.
A grotesque effigy, like that of Guy Fawkes, dressed up in England on the fifth of November, the day of the Gunpowder Plot.
n.
A hive made of a section of a hollow gum tree; hence, any roughly made hive; also, a vessel or bin made of a hollow log.
n.
A rope, chain, or rod attached to anything to steady it; as: a rope to steady or guide an object which is being hoisted or lowered; a rope which holds in place the end of a boom, spar, or yard in a ship; a chain or wire rope connecting a suspension bridge with the land on either side to prevent lateral swaying; a rod or rope attached to the top of a structure, as of a derrick, and extending obliquely to the ground, where it is fastened.