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Name of old Austrian noble family
The Hackinger family, or von Hacking, is an old Austrian noble family (ritter or knight). The earliest documented use of the name was by Marcwardus de
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Swedish princess (1805–1853)
live with her brother, Prince Gustav of Sweden who had purchased the Hackinger Schlösschen [de] there in 1832. She started going by the name “Amalia
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13th District of Vienna in Austria
Conrad von Hötzendorf, Engelbert Dollfuß, Rudolf Prack, and Heinz Conrads) Hackinger Steg, a pedestrian bridge over the River Wien Kennedybrücke (Kennedy Bridge)
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Gerstenbrand (von) Ghega von Graben von Stein (von Grumpenberger) (von) Gutmann Hackinger (von Hacking) (von Hauslab) (Hanisch von Greifenthal, Ritter von Reyl)
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Hannover 96 2019–20 football season
Friendly Grazer AK 1–3 Hannover 96 Graz, Austria 18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Hackinger 31' Report Soto 52', 76' Prib 57' Stadium: Sportzentrum Graz-Weinzödl
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1951 film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt
Burgsteiner Josef Enzenberger Sepp Stockklauser Franz Wimmer Josef Fuchs Erika Hackinger Hans Maiberger Marieliese Tamele Double Suicide (1918) Fritsche p.242
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Football tournament season
(3) 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) Hartberg (2) Kalsdorf bei Graz 20:00 Dorn 30' Hackinger 106' Löffler 42' Rotter 93' Stadium: Sportzentrum Kalsdorf Attendance:
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Arabic, Muslim
She was from a Ruling Family
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Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAodha ‘descendant of Aodh’, a personal name meaning ‘fire’ (compare McCoy). In some cases, especially in County Wexford, the surname is of English origin (see below), having been taken to Ireland by the Normans.English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Devon and Worcestershire, so called from the plural of Middle English hay ‘enclosure’ (see Hay 1), or a topographic name from the same word.English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Dorset, Greater London (formerly in Kent and Middlesex), and Worcestershire, so called from Old English hǣse ‘brushwood’, or a topographic name from the same word.English : patronymic from Hay 3.French : variant (plural) of Haye 3.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from Yiddish name Khaye ‘life’ + the Yiddish possessive suffix -s.U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893), born in Delaware, OH, was descended from old New England families on both sides. Through the paternal line he was descended from George Hayes, who emigrated from Scotland in 1680 and settled in Windsor, CT.
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
A Flower; Raintree
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Tamil
Dimunitive for the earth
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Horse of Brightness
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Strong; Absorbed
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English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Diamond.
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African, Australian, Egyptian, Swahili
Life
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Irish
domhan “â€worldâ€â€ and all “â€mightyâ€â€ implying “â€ruler of the world.â€â€ “â€Donal Ogâ€â€ (“â€Young Donalâ€â€) is the title of a fifteenth-century love song that is still popular among Irish traditional musicians and singers.
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Hindu
The Moon
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