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Canadian ice hockey player (1879–1907)
William Hodgson "Hod" Stuart (February 20, 1879 – June 23, 1907) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. A cover-point (now known as a defenceman)
Hod_Stuart
North American exhibition ice hockey games
player Hod Stuart, who had drowned three months after the Wanderers won the Stanley Cup in 1907. The proceeds of that game (over $2,000) went to Stuart's family
NHL_All-Star_Game
American dancer (1924–2023)
Stuart Hodes (November 27, 1924 – March 15, 2023) was an American dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, dance administrator and author. He was Martha Graham's
Stuart_Hodes
Canadian ice hockey club from 1883 to 1954
Famers Harvey Pulford, Alf Smith, Harry Westwick and brothers Bruce Stuart and Hod Stuart. It was during this period that the nickname Senators was first
Ottawa_Senators_(original)
North American professional ice hockey league
week, with many also getting lucrative jobs in the community. Ottawa's Hod Stuart, was paid $1,800 by the Calumet Miners to play for the team and manage
International Professional Hockey League
International_Professional_Hockey_League
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up hod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up הוד in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hod or HOD may refer to: Brick hod, a long-handled box
Hod
Ice hockey season
teams in the league. It was held in memory of Montreal Wanderers player Hod Stuart, who had died in a diving accident three months after the Wanderers won
1907–08_ECAHA_season
Ice hockey team
five future honoured members of the Hockey Hall of Fame – Moose Johnson, Hod Stuart, Riley Hern, Lester Patrick, and Ernie Russell. Before the 1909 season
Montreal_Wanderers
Ice hockey team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
November 28, 1899 played its first league game. In 1902, the Bankers signed Hod Stuart to a professional contract; this was disputed between the Bankers and
Pittsburgh_Bankers
Ice hockey team from 1878 to 1920
Joe Hall Joe Malone Paddy Moran Tommy Smith Bruce Stuart Hod Stuart This list is incomplete. Hod Stuart (1901) Herb Jordan (1905) Joe Malone (1910–17, 1919–20)
Quebec_Bulldogs
Ice hockey league season of play
two professionals, Riley Hern from the Portage Lake-Houghton pros and Hod Stuart from the Pittsburgh pros. Prior to the season, Ottawa travelled to Winnipeg
1907_ECAHA_season
Ice hockey team in Pennsylvania, U.S.
several important early professional hockey players, the most notable being Hod Stuart, who was considered, in certain hockey circles, to be the "greatest hockey
Pittsburgh_Professionals
Canadian ice hockey player
Amateur Hockey Association, for the family of deceased hockey player Hod Stuart, who had died in June 1907 in a diving accident. Montreal Wanderers won
Grover_Sargent
Canadian ice hockey club season
was the club's 15th season of play. Ottawa placed third in the league. Hod Stuart was named captain for the season. Harvey Pulford returned to the club
1899–1900 Ottawa Hockey Club season
1899–1900_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season
Ice hockey team of Ontario, Canada
arguing that the Wanderers brought in Hod Stuart and Riley Hern back in January. Foran defended the choice to allow Stuart, noting there had been no protest
Kenora_Thistles
Howie Morenz C Canada Tommy Phillips LW–RW Canada Harvey Pulford D Canada Hod Stuart D Canada Georges Vezina G Canada 1947 Russell Bowie C–R Canada Dit Clapper
List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Building in Montreal
cold and received game misconducts. Cecil Blachford, Ernest Johnson and Hod Stuart all required hospital treatment. Despite the injuries, the Wanderers won
Montreal_Arena
Ice hockey museum in Toronto, Ontario
Eddie Gerard, Frank McGee, Howie Morenz, Tommy Phillips, Harvey Pulford, Hod Stuart and Georges Vezina) were inducted on April 30, 1945, although the Hall
Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Ice hockey team in Calumet and Laurium, Michigan
who dressed up for the Calumet Miners were Hockey Hall of Fame members Hod Stuart and Jimmy Gardner. "The International Hockey League and the Professionalization
Calumet_Miners
Day of the year
Mary Garden, Scottish-American soprano and actress (died 1967) 1879 – Hod Stuart, Canadian ice hockey player (died 1907) 1880 – Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen
February_20
Canadian ice hockey player
the family of his deceased former teammate on the Montreal Wanderers Hod Stuart, who had died in June 1907 in a diving accident. Montreal Wanderers won
Rod_Kennedy
Illegal actions in ice hockey
Spittal were charged with assault after beating Montreal Wanderers players Hod Stuart, Ernie "Moose" Johnson and Cecil Blachford with their sticks. Harry Smith
Violence_in_ice_hockey
Calendar year
Naidu, Indian independence activist and poet (d. 1949) February 20 – Hod Stuart, Canadian professional ice hockey player (d. 1907) February 22 Johannes
1879
other players in game in Cornwall, Ontario. There were no convictions. 28 Hod Stuart June 23, 1907 open water diving accident Member of Montreal Wanderers
List of ice hockey players who died during their careers
List_of_ice_hockey_players_who_died_during_their_careers
Canadian ice hockey player (1881–1961)
children to Captain William Stuart and Rachel Hodgson Stuart. He had two brothers: Allan Gilbert and William Hodgson (Hod) and two sisters: Jessie Maud
Bruce_Stuart
Calendar year
William Le Baron Jenney, American architect, engineer (b. 1832) June 23 – Hod Stuart, Canadian professional ice hockey player, killed in diving accident (b
1907
Semi-professional ice hockey league based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (1896–1909)
able to get many great players such as future Hall of Famers Alf Smith, Hod Stuart and Riley Hern. These players played for pay in Pittsburgh, eventually
Western Pennsylvania Hockey League
Western_Pennsylvania_Hockey_League
Month of 1945
Eddie Gerard, Frank McGee, Howie Morenz, Tommy Phillips, Harvey Pulford, Hod Stuart and Georges Vézina. Builders: H. Montagu Allan and Lord Stanley of Preston
April_1945
Canadian ice hockey player (1885–1964)
sports history, a benefit for the family of former Wanderer defender Hod Stuart, who died the previous summer. Aside from his time with the Wanderers
Art_Ross
National Cemetery of Canada
Brunswick John Mather (1827–1907), businessman, millwright, machinist Hod Stuart (1879–1907), ice hockey player, member of Hockey Hall of Fame James Fletcher
Beechwood_Cemetery
Ice hockey league season of play
Thistles 4 William "Riley" Hern G Eddie Geroux Billy Strachan P Art Ross Hod Stuart CP Si Griffis Lester Patrick, Capt. 2 RO Tom Hooper Ernie Russell C Billy
1906–07_MPHL_season
British painter and musician (1940–1962)
Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (23 June 1940 – 10 April 1962) was a British painter and musician, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Beatles
Stuart_Sutcliffe
Sports season
March 8. † Josh Arnold(RW), and Henri "Doc" Menard(G) were replaced by Hod Stuart(CP), and William "Riley" Hern(G) for Dec 27, 29, 1906 challenge series
1906_ECAHA_season
American dancer and choreographer (1894–1991)
Hawkins, Merce Cunningham, David Campbell, John Butler, Robert Cohan, Stuart Hodes, Glen Tetley, Bertram Ross, Paul Taylor, Donald McKayle, Mark Ryder,
Martha_Graham
Topics referred to by the same term
Bill Stuart (1873–1928), American Major League Baseball player Hod Stuart (William Hodgson Stuart, 1879–1907), Canadian ice hockey player Billy Stuart (William
William_Stuart
Ice hockey season
players to hockey leagues in the U.S., including Charlie Liffiton, Hod Stuart, Bruce Stuart, Eddie Hogan and George McCarron. This season saw several impressive
1903_CAHL_season
English actor, comedian and musician (1935–2002)
Dudley Stuart John Moore (19 April 1935 – 27 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer. He first came to prominence in the UK as
Dudley_Moore
Fred Chittick, 1896–97 Harvey Pulford, 1897–98 Chauncey Kirby, 1898–99 Hod Stuart, 1899–1900 Harvey Pulford, 1900–1901 William Duval, 1902 Coaches Alf Smith
List of Ottawa Senators (original) head coaches
List_of_Ottawa_Senators_(original)_head_coaches
Starr (1929–1933), Hank Staveneau (1915–1917), Bruce StuartH (1898–1900, 1902, 1909–1911), Hod Stuart (1898–1900) Cyclone TaylorH (1907–1909), H. Taylor
List of Ottawa Senators (original) players
List_of_Ottawa_Senators_(original)_players
Canadian ice hockey player
(Original Era) 1895–1896 Succeeded by Fred Chittick Preceded by Harvey Pulford Ottawa Senators captain (Original Era) 1898–99 Succeeded by Hod Stuart
Chauncey_Kirby
Electress Palatine from 1613 to 1623
Story of Elizabeth Stuart, New York: Dorset Press, p. 109, ISBN 0-88029-068-4 Oman, Carola (1938), Elizabeth of Bohemia, London: Hodder and Stoughton Limited
Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
Elizabeth_Stuart,_Queen_of_Bohemia
Overview of ice hockey practiced in Ottawa
Joliat Brian Kilrea Frank McGee Frank Patrick Harvey Pulford Gordon Roberts Alf Smith Tommy Smith Bruce Stuart Hod Stuart Cooney Weiland Harry Westwick
Ice_hockey_in_Ottawa
Canadian ice hockey player (1881–1962)
LeSueur was Ottawa's sole representative at the Hod Stuart Benefit All-Star Game, played on January 2. Stuart, a member of the Wanderers squad who won the
Percy_LeSueur
Starr Ron Stewart Val St. Germain Pat Stoqua Ken Stroulger Bruce Stuart Hod Stuart Mel Swartman Ray Takahashi Tina Takahashi Cyclone Taylor Dave Thelen
Ottawa_Sport_Hall_of_Fame
Canadian ice hockey player (1886–1963)
Wanderers signed Johnson to a contract. Along with teammates Jack Marshall, Hod Stuart, Frank Glass and Riley Hern, Johnson became the first professional player
Moose_Johnson
Canadian ice hockey player
Hockey Club, playing alongside future Hockey Hall of Fame members Hod Stuart, Bruce Stuart, Riley Hern and Jack Gibson. Morrison enlisted with the Canadian
Bert_Morrison
Ice hockey player
Spittal were charged with assault after beating Montreal Wanderers players Hod Stuart, Ernie "Moose" Johnson and Cecil Blachford with their sticks. Harry Smith
Harry Smith (ice hockey, born 1883)
Harry_Smith_(ice_hockey,_born_1883)
Canadian ice hockey player and coach (1873–1953)
Spittal were charged with assault after beating Montreal Wanderers players Hod Stuart, Ernie "Moose" Johnson and Cecil Blachford with their sticks. Harry Smith
Alf_Smith_(ice_hockey)
Canadian ice hockey player
listed Blachford as a right winger and claimed that the late defenceman Hod Stuart, a teammate of Blachford on the 1906–07 Wanderers prior to his death in
Cecil_Blachford
Stanley (of Preston) Builder 1945 Donated the Stanley Cup William H. “Hod” Stuart Player 1945 Montreal Wanderers James T. Sutherland Builder 1947 CAHA
List of members of the Original Hockey Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_Original_Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Canadian ice hockey player
death to that which befell his former teammate on the Montreal Wanderers Hod Stuart two years prior in 1907. Smaill dove into shallow water outside the Cartierville
Walter_Smaill
game in ice hockey history is held at Montreal to benefit the widow of Hod Stuart, killed in an off-season swimming accident. Stanley Cup January 9–13 –
1908_in_sports
Canadian ice hockey player
was not considered as big of a "star" as deserting Pittsburgh players Hod Stuart and Billy Baird, he was considered a more reliable and uniformly good
Lorne_Campbell_(ice_hockey)
2016 studio album by Maxwell
longtime collaborator and multi-instrumentalist Hod David; two songs were also co-produced by Stuart Matthewman. The album was released on July 1, 2016
BlackSUMMERS'night
Martha Graham's Night Journey". Dance Research Journal. 30 (1): 34–53. Hodes, Stuart (August 22, 2011). Part Real, Part Dream: Dancing with Martha Graham
Night_Journey_(ballet)
1996 studio album by Maxwell
They assigned Chicago-based, English producer and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Matthewman to the project, but he only produced the first few tracks. Matthewman
Maxwell's_Urban_Hang_Suite
players. The first such game took place on January 2, 1908, when the Hod Stuart Memorial Match was held for the family of the late Montreal Wanderers
Canadian_ice_hockey_stamps
Canadian ice hockey club season
along with the Montreal Shamrocks. The future Hall of Fame brothers Hod and Bruce Stuart made their debuts for Ottawa this season. Harvey Pulford did not
1898–99 Ottawa Hockey Club season
1898–99_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season
Canadian ice hockey player
him to the Calumet Miners in exchange for the Miners' vote to reinstate Hod Stuart. Corbeau played for both Calumet and the Canadian Soo teams that season
Con_Corbeau
Dance work by Martha Graham
as the contrast between Martha's oeuvre and tradition. In his memoir, Stuart Hodes described the piece as possibly "a metaphor for Martha's life - one against
Heretic_(ballet)
1959 Broadway musical
felt ill-used. Stuart Hodes Mitchell's understudy and one of the injured dancers, says that Granger's account was exaggerated. Hodes also notes that
First_Impressions_(musical)
Ice hockey team season of play
Smith hit Hod Stuart in the head and Harry Smith broke Ernie Johnson's nose. The Wanderers would still win, 4–2. Blachford, Johnson and Stuart all required
1906–07 Ottawa Hockey Club season
1906–07_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season
Spanish artist (1858–c. 1929)
Sparrow, The Art and Life Library, Hodder & Stoughton, 27 Paternoster Row, London, 1905 Media related to Francesca Stuart Sindici at Wikimedia Commons Francesca
Francesca_Stuart_Sindici
Canadian athlete and soldier (1874–1931)
vicious blow the head. His teammates Alf and Harry Smith also clubbed down Hod Stuart and Moose Johnson respectively, and when the Ottawa team returned to Montreal
Charles_Spittal
1982 American film
June Lockhart Cinematography R. Michael Stringer Edited by Stuart Eisenberg Music by Hod David Schudson Richard Thompson Production company Great Plains
Deadly_Games_(1982_film)
British politician (1938–1994)
Stuart, p. 78. Stuart, p. 79. Stuart, p. 81. Stuart, p. 95. Stuart, p. 115. Stuart, p. 116. Stuart, p. 119. Stuart, p. 121. Stuart, p. 122. Stuart, p
John Smith (Labour Party leader)
John_Smith_(Labour_Party_leader)
1940 film by William Wyler
Chickenfoot Chill Wills as Southeast Lilian Bond as Lillie Langtry Dana Andrews as Hod Johnson Charles Halton as Mort Borrow Trevor Bardette as Shad Wilkins Tom
The_Westerner_(1940_film)
Scottish writer (1757–1851)
Lady Louisa Stuart (12 August 1757 – 4 August 1851) was a Scottish writer of the 18th and 19th centuries. She was a daughter of the Scottish politician
Lady_Louisa_Stuart
American dancer (1929–2024)
She died in November 2024, at the age of 95. Preger-Simon, Marianne; Hodes, Stuart; Macaulay, Alastair (2019). Dancing with Merce Cunningham. Gainesville:
Marianne_Preger-Simon
American book publisher
racial status quo." After Landry's death, Pelican was bought in 1967 by Hodding Carter, the Pulitzer Prize-winning progressive journalist. He renamed the
Pelican_Publishing
1950 ballet by Martha Graham
her husband and dance partner Erick Hawkins had asked for a divorce. Stuart Hodes wrote the dance manifested "Martha's uncanny way of anticipating the
Judith_(ballet)
English royal house of Welsh origin (r. 1485–1603)
of the Kingdom of England, and were succeeded by the Scottish House of Stuart. The first Tudor monarch, Henry VII, was descended through his mother from
House_of_Tudor
King of France from 1559 to 1560
the Rise of the Huguenots in Two Volumes: Vol 1 of 2. Hodder & Stoughton. p. 385. Carroll, Stuart (2009). Martyrs and Murderers: The Guise Family and the
Francis_II_of_France
Dance choreograph by Martha Graham
happy memories of married life and "the present urgency of waiting." Stuart Hodes, who had sometimes performed the role of off-stage narrator, described
Salem_Shore
American dancer (1931–2025)
Stuart Hodes, and the couple had two daughters, Catherine and Martha. They divorced in 1964, with Linda then marrying Ehud Ben David in Israel. Hodes
Linda_Hodes
Canadian ice hockey player
returned to the team in time to score the winning goal in a game against Hod Stuart's Calumet team on January 7, 1905. He was released by the team in February
William_Duval_(ice_hockey)
RAFVR. W. Hill (110471), RAFVR. F. K. Kindle, DFC, (119130), RAFVR. C. A. Hodder (45613). A. G. Holdsworth (89089), RAFVR. G. A. Holland (107238), RAFVR
1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Dispatches)
British clergyman (1896–1990)
James Stuart Stewart (21 July 1896 – 1 July 1990) was a minister of the Church of Scotland. He taught New Testament Language, Literature and Theology at
James Stewart (minister, born 1896)
James_Stewart_(minister,_born_1896)
Canadian ice hockey club season
Harry Westwick, Hod and Bruce Stuart, Peg Duval and Harold Henry. The trainer was Pete Green and the head coach was Alf Smith. Bruce Stuart returned for
1901–02 Ottawa Hockey Club season
1901–02_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season
German photographer and artist (1938–2020)
McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best — during their early days in Hamburg. Kirchherr met artist Stuart Sutcliffe in the Kaiserkeller
Astrid_Kirchherr
King of the United Kingdom since 2022
Faith: Queen Elizabeth II's funeral will see Christianity take centre stage. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 978-1-3998-0006-8. Archived from the original on 21 June
Charles_III
American actor (born 1947)
Archived from the original on March 11, 2026. Retrieved March 11, 2026. Hod, Itay (September 17, 2015). "Carly Fiorina Scores James Woods Endorsement"
James_Woods
Heated Rivalry, Industry & Seven Kingdoms Success, George R.R. Martin, HoD End & Euphoria Future". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 1, 2026. Campione
List of HBO original programming
List_of_HBO_original_programming
British revolution of 1688
that aimed to restore the exiled James or his descendants of the House of Stuart to the throne, persisted into the late 18th century. Some historians consider
Glorious_Revolution
2001 studio album by Maxwell
"to spectacular effect" at his concerts. All tracks are written by Hod David, Stuart Matthewman, and Maxwell (MUSZE) unless otherwise noted. On physical
Now_(Maxwell_album)
21, 2012). "Stuart R. Schram, Nuclear Physicist and Mao Scholar, Dies at 88". New York Times. Retrieved 2012-07-28. Schram, Stuart R.; Hodes, Nancy Jane
Stuart_R._Schram
American dance teacher and choreographer
Thought You Were Dead, a duet Teirstein co-choreographed and danced with Stuart Hodes, was named one of Ballet Review’s ten best dances of 1996. Genzlinger
Alice_Teirstein
British bookseller and author (born 1939)
published four novels: Lilley & Chase (Hodder 1994), An Imperfect Marriage (Hodder 1995), A Passage of Lives (Hodder 1996) and In For A Penny In For A Pound
Tim_Waterstone
Genus of amphibians
1439-0310.2007.01378.x Grafe, Preininger, Sztatecsny, Kasah, Dehling, Proksch & Höd (2012). Multimodal Communication in a Noisy Environment: A Case Study of
Staurois
English actor, comedian and screenwriter (born 1972)
Frost released a memoir titled Truths, Half Truths & Little White Lies (Hodder & Stoughton); the book details his life up to the age of 30. In 2016, Frost
Nick_Frost
Shoe or overshoe with a thick platform sole
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~ebernhar/index.shtml Archived 2009-09-29 at the Wayback Machine http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/08/eustn/hod_1973.114.4a,b.htm
Chopine
English criminal (born 1952)
attacking his manager. He passed through a number of jobs, working as a hod carrier and in a number of factories. He was imprisoned for the first time
Charles_Bronson_(prisoner)
French murder case
programme in the hunt for a murder suspect, covering over 5,000 people. Stuart William Morgan, a 36-year-old lorry driver from Poole, Dorset, was arrested
Murder_of_Céline_Figard
Australian music journalist, band manager
Stuart Coupe is an Australian music journalist, author, band manager, promoter, publicist and music label founder. A renowned rock music writer, Coupe
Stuart_Coupe
Country in northwestern Europe
19 July 2021. Brown, Jack (2020). Dale, Iain (ed.). The Prime Ministers. Hodder & Stoughton. p. 303. ISBN 978-1-5293-1214-0. "Minister for the Civil Service"
United_Kingdom
American actor (born 1959)
Weeds. Groff has affairs with Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) and Celia Hodes (Elizabeth Perkins). Also in 2010, Modine appeared in HBO's Too Big to Fail
Matthew_Modine
Archbishop of York from 1975 to 1983
Stuart Yarworth Blanch, Baron Blanch, PC (2 February 1918 – 3 June 1994) was an Anglican clergyman. Little interested in religion in his youth, he became
Stuart_Blanch
English-Australian poet and painter (born 1960)
the Sink – published by Simon and Schuster in the UK. Reissued in 2003 by Hodder Children's Books. 1994: Rent-a-friend – published by Simon and Schuster
Frieda_Hughes
Aristocrat and socialite (1881–1977)
Sphinx: The Life of Gladys Deacon--Duchess of Marlborough, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2020; ISBN 9781529390704) Standing Female Faun England &
Gladys Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Gladys_Spencer-Churchill,_Duchess_of_Marlborough
American television series (2005–present)
producers throughout the series. In later seasons, Steve Mulholland, Kent Hodder, Nancy Bordson, James D. Parriott, and Peter Horton have also been executive
Grey's_Anatomy
HOD STUART
HOD STUART
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
A Prophet's Name; The Biblical Hud is the English Language Equivalent
Biblical
praise; confession
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name HOM means "fragrant."
Female
Vietnamese
(Pronounced HWA) Vietnamese name HOA means "flower."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Howe 1 and 2.
Boy/Male
Biblical, British, English, French, Hebrew, Jewish
Praise; Confession; Member of Tribe of Asher; Splendor; Vigorous
Female
Hebrew
(הֵד) Hebrew unisex name HED means either "shout of joy" or "echo."
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Hor-naskht.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Herd.Respelling of Swedish HÃ¥rd (see Hard 2).
Boy/Male
Hebrew English Biblical
Vigorous.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia and the south)
English (East Anglia and the south) : topographic name for someone who lived on a spur of a hill, from the Old English dative case hÅe (originally used after a preposition) of hÅh ‘spur of a hill’. The surname may also derive from any of the minor places named with this word, such as Hoo in Kent and Hooe in Devon and Sussex.Chinese : see Hu.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a spur of a hill, from the Old English dative case hÅ(e) (originally used after a preposition) of hÅh ‘spur of a hill’ (literally ‘heel’). In many cases the surname may be a habitational name from a minor place named with this element, for example one in Norfolk.
Boy/Male
English American
Fox. Tod is a Scottish nickname meaning a clever or wily person.
Boy/Male
Arabic
The Biblical Hud is the English Language Equivalent; A Prophet's Name
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Hud is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name.
Female
Yiddish
(×”Ö¸×דֶע) Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadaccah, HODE means "myrtle tree."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a sailor, from Middle Dutch hoey ‘cargo ship’.Northern Irish : variant of Howey 2 and Haughey.Scottish : habitational name from some unidentified minor place named Hoy, or from the Orkney island of Hoy, which was named in Old Norse as Háey, from há ‘high’ + ey ‘island’.Danish (Høy) : nickname for a tall person, from høj ‘high’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoods or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive hood, from Middle English hod(de), hood, hud ‘hood’. Some early examples with prepositions seem to be topographic names, referring to a place where there was a hood-shaped hill or a natural shelter or overhang, providing protection from the elements. In some cases the name may be habitational, from places called Hood, in Devon (possibly ‘hood-shaped hill’) and North Yorkshire (possibly ‘shelter’ or ‘fortification’).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUid ‘descendant of Ud’, a personal name of uncertain derivation. This was the name of an Ulster family who were bards to the O’Neills of Clandeboy. It was later altered to Mac hUid. Compare Mahood.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old Norse hǫldr, within the Danelaw (the region of pre-conquest England where Danish rule and custom was dominant) a rank of feudal nobility immediately below that of earl.German : nickname from Middle High German holde ‘friend’ or ‘servant’, ‘vassal’.German (Höld) : variant of Held ‘hero’ (see Held 1), found chiefly in Bavaria.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Todd, TOD means "fox."
HOD STUART
HOD STUART
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Calm
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Flowers
Girl/Female
Muslim
Shining
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Portuguese, Russian
Light; Foreign; Beautiful Fairy Woman; True to All; Little Ash-girl; The Name of a Fairy-tale Heroine; All; Completely; Torch; Bright Light
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Happy; Joy; Smile
Boy/Male
French American English Scottish
Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for a cheerful person, from Old English blīðe ‘merry’, ‘cheerful’.English and Scottish : habitational name from any of several places called Blyth or Blythe, especially Blyth in Northumberland, named for the rivers on which they stand. The river name is from Old English blīðe ‘gentle’, ‘pleasant’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Maaksharth | மாகà¯à®·à®¾à®°à¯à®¤
It means, Precious part of mothers heart
Boy/Male
Hindu
Teacher of devas, Jupiter, Guru planet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hinds.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Hinde ‘hind’, ‘female deer’.
HOD STUART
HOD STUART
HOD STUART
HOD STUART
HOD STUART
v. t.
To scrub with a hog, or scrubbing broom.
v. i.
To use a hoe; to labor with a hoe.
interj.
Alt. of Hoa
v. t.
To treat as a god; to idolize.
interj.
See Ho.
superl.
Acrid; biting; pungent; as, hot as mustard.
v. t.
To cut short like bristles; as, to hog the mane of a horse.
v. t.
To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage.
v. t.
To cut, dig, scrape, turn, arrange, or clean, with a hoe; as, to hoe the earth in a garden; also, to clear from weeds, or to loosen or arrange the earth about, with a hoe; as, to hoe corn.
v. t.
To signify by a nod; as, to nod approbation.
adv.
At what price; how dear.
n.
Anything resembling a hood in form or use
imp. & p. p.
of Hoe
interj.
Ho! Halloe! Stop!
interj.
Alt. of Hoa
n.
A husk; a pod; as, a peascod.
v. t.
To cover with sod; to turf.
n.
Hence: Firm hold: security.