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Finance calculator by Hewlett-Packard
The HP-22 was a finance-oriented pocket calculator produced by Hewlett-Packard between 1975 and 1978. It was designed as a replacement for the short-lived
HP-22
American glider
The Schreder HP-22 was an American mid-wing, amphibious flying boat, cruciform tailed, two seat motor glider project that was designed by Richard Schreder
Schreder_HP-22
Royal Air Force bomber aircraft of WWII
twin-engine Avro Manchester. The Halifax has its origins in the twin-engine H.P.56 proposal of the late 1930s, produced in response to the British Air Ministry's
Handley_Page_Halifax
British strategic bomber and tanker aircraft
The HP.80's crescent wing was tested on a ⅓-scale glider, the HP.87, and a heavily modified Supermarine Attacker, which was given the Handley Page HP.88
Handley_Page_Victor
Fifth generation of Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2016–2023)
This engine produces 184 PS (181 hp; 135 kW) in the E 200, 211 PS (208 hp; 155 kW) in the E 250 and 245 PS (242 hp; 180 kW) in the E 300. Like the W212
Mercedes-Benz_E-Class_(W213)
The Handley Page H.P.22 and H.P.23 were single-seat sport monoplanes produced for the 1923 Lympne light aircraft trials. They were not successful. With
Handley_Page_H.P.22
Scientific calculator by Hewlett-Packard
others being the HP-22 and HP-25, which were similarly built but aimed at different markets. As with most HP calculators then and now, the HP-21 used RPN entry
HP-21
2005 benefit concert in London, England
(HP 21:55) Dawn French (presenter) (HP 22:05) Mariah Carey – "Make It Happen", "Hero" (with African Children's Choir), "We Belong Together" (HP 22:09)
Live_8_concert,_London
Laptop line manufactured by Hewlett-Packard
of HP's higher-end EliteBook series. At its introduction in 2009, HP sold both business-oriented desktops and laptops under the HP Compaq and HP ProBook
HP_ProBook
American information technology corporation
HP Inc. is an American multinational information technology company with its headquarters in Palo Alto, California, that develops personal computers (PCs)
HP_Inc.
Brand of mobile workstations
HP ZBook is a brand of mobile workstations made by HP Inc. Introduced in September 2013, as the portable variant of the HP Z workstations, it is a successor
HP_ZBook
calculators: HP-28S HP 48S / HP 48SX HP 48G / HP 48GX / HP 48G+ HP 49G hp 49g+ hp 48gII HP 50g (2006) HP Prime (2013) HP 38G HP 39G HP 40G HP 39g+ HP 39gs HP 40gs
List of Hewlett-Packard products
List_of_Hewlett-Packard_products
American information technology company (1939–2015)
commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard (/ˈhjuːlɪt ˈpækərd/ HEW-lit PAK-ərd) or HP, was an American multinational information technology company. It was founded
Hewlett-Packard
British twin-engine medium bomber
The Handley Page HP.52 Hampden was a British twin-engine medium bomber that was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was part of the trio of large
Handley_Page_Hampden
Cartridge
The .22 Savage Hi-Power cartridge, also known as 5.6×52mmR, was created by Charles Newton and introduced by Savage Arms in 1912. It was designed to be
.22_Savage_Hi-Power
Civilian airliner
The Handley Page HP.81 Hermes was a civilian airliner designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. The Hermes was developed
Handley_Page_Hermes
British WWI Heavy-Bomber
piston engines, 375 hp (280 kW) each Alternative engines: 4x 500 hp (373 kW) Galloway Atlantic 4x 450 hp (336 kW) Napier Lion 4x 400 hp (298 kW) Liberty
Handley_Page_V/1500
Line of computers produced by Hewlett-Packard
Introduced in 1995, HP has used the name for both desktops and laptops for home and home office use. After acquiring Compaq in 2002, HP sold both HP- and Compaq-branded
HP_Pavilion
Motor vehicle
drive vehicle. They added a body to the LuAZ's bare form, and fitted a 30 hp (22 kW; 30 PS) 887 cc (54.1 cu in) MeMZ-966 air-cooled four-cylinder engine
LuAZ-1302
Operating system
HP-UX (from "Hewlett Packard Unix") is a discontinued proprietary implementation of the Unix operating system developed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise,
HP-UX
C/7 Handcross but retrospectively became the H.P.28 Handcross after the introduction of the familiar H.P. type numbers in about 1927. The Handcross was
Handley_Page_HP.28_Handcross
1991 personal digital assistant from Hewlett Packard
The HP 95LX Palmtop PC (F1000A, F1010A), also known as project Jaguar, is Hewlett Packard's first DOS-based pocket computer, or personal digital assistant
HP_95LX
Calculator
HP-10B (F1636A) is a student business calculator introduced in 1987. The model of this calculator proved to compete well with the higher end RPN HP-12C
HP-10B
British research aircraft
The Handley Page HP.88 was a British research aircraft, built in the early 1950s for Handley Page to test the aerodynamics of the Victor crescent wing
Handley_Page_HP.88
Series of graphing calculators
HP 48 is a series of graphing calculators designed and produced by Hewlett-Packard from 1990 until 2003. The series includes the HP 48S, HP 48SX, HP 48G
HP_48_series
structure being changed from wooden to metal. A re-engined version with two 480 hp Siddeley Jaguars was proposed, the HP44 Hinaidi III, but not built. The first
Handley_Page_Hinaidi
HP desktop and laptop product range
include the HP Desktop, HP All-In-One, HP Laptop and HP Notebook series, as well as products simply branded as "HP". A similar line called HP Stream consisted
HP_Essential
Italian automobile manufacturer
in 1911, 1912 and 1914. The first produced models were the 12 HP, the 16 HP and the 22 HP of 1909. The Ceirano brothers, Giovanni Battista, Giovanni, Ernesto
SCAT_(automobile)
The Handley Page H.P.51 was a monoplane conversion of the earlier, unsuccessful biplane bomber-transport aircraft, the Handley Page H.P.43. The Air Ministry
Handley_Page_H.P.51
Biplane airliners
The Handley Page H.P.42 and H.P.45 were four-engine biplane airliners designed and manufactured by British aviation company Handley Page, based in Radlett
Handley_Page_H.P.42
Line of laptops produced by Hewlett-Packard
notebooks produced by Hewlett-Packard between 1993 and 2002. After a 22-year hiatus, HP Inc., the successor company of the original Hewlett-Packard, reintroduced
HP_OmniBook
British troop-carrier and freight transport aircraft
The Handley Page HP.67 Hastings is a retired British troop-carrier and freight transport aircraft designed and manufactured by aviation company Handley
Handley_Page_Hastings
Early British airliner
subsequently revised to give the W.8b, W.8e (H.P.26), W.9 (H.P.27) and W.10 (H.P.30). It was also the basis for the W.8d (H.P.24), the Handley Page Hyderabad bomber
Handley_Page_Type_W
British heavy night bomber aircraft
Air Ministry's preferred option. A sole prototype, designated Handley Page HP.38, was produced, performing its maiden flight on 12 June 1930 and commencing
Handley_Page_Heyford
Hewlett-Packard handheld RPN calculator
The original model, HP-41C, was the first of its kind to offer alphanumeric display capabilities. Later came the HP-41CV and HP-41CX, offering more memory
HP-41C
Turboprop regional and commuter airliner family
The Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream is a small twin-turboprop airliner, with a pressurised fuselage. The aircraft was designed to meet the requirements of
Handley_Page_Jetstream
Discontinued laptop computer series from Hewlett Packard
HP Spectre is a discontinued line of premium portable computers from HP Inc. (formerly Hewlett-Packard). Beginning as a high-end version of the HP Envy
HP_Spectre
Former British aerospace manufacturer
– HP.29 biplane transport project Type D – HP.32 Hamlet Type E – HP.31 Harrow Type F – HP.37 shipboard fighter project to Spec. O.22/26 Type H – HP.34
Handley_Page_Limited
Desktop computer brand
HP Inc. targets their line of business desktop computers for use in the corporate, government, and education markets. HP operate their business desktops
List_of_HP_business_desktops
Method of catching fish
from small open boats with as little as 30 hp (22 kW) engines to large factory trawlers with over 10,000 hp (7.5 MW). Trawling can be carried out by one
Trawling
British brown sauce
HP Sauce is a British brown sauce, the main ingredients of which are tomatoes, malt vinegar and molasses. It was named after London's Houses of Parliament
HP_Sauce
Type of aircraft
The Handley Page HP.100 was a tendered submission to build a long-range, high-speed reconnaissance aircraft for the Royal Air Force, able to overfly Soviet
Handley_Page_HP.100
since 2013, followed by HP and Dell. Previously, Compaq was the global market leader in the late 1990s until the year 2000, while HP and Dell shared market
Market share of personal computer vendors
Market_share_of_personal_computer_vendors
Handley Page designation Type S (and later retrospectively known as the H.P.21) was a small, low-wing cantilever monoplane, with full-span leading edge
Handley_Page_Type_S
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
TFSI engine also featuring push-to-pass system which produces 30 hp (22 kW) later 60 hp (45 kW) for more overtaking manoeuvre improvement. Audi RS5 Turbo
Audi_RC8_2.0_TFSI_engine
derivatives of the Hanley III, designated the Type Ta (later known as the H.P.25) or Handley Page Hendon to meet the requirements of Air Ministry Specification
Handley_Page_Hendon
Torpedo bomber aircraft
the Blackburn Dart. The resulting design, the Type T, (later known as the H.P.19) and named the Hanley was a single-engine biplane of wooden construction
Handley_Page_Hanley
auto fuel. The resulting engine worked well, was de-rated to produce 30 hp (22 kW) at 5,500 rpm and proved reliable in service. Citing liability concerns
Cuyuna_430
American ultralight aircraft
is powered by a 30 hp (22 kW) Half VW engine. As of 2023, the Legal Eagle and Legal Eagle XL can alternatively be powered by a 23 hp (17 kW) Briggs and
Milholland_Legal_Eagle
Gaming brand by HP Inc.
HP OMEN, also known as simply OMEN or OMEN by HP, is a line of high-end gaming PCs, laptops, peripherals and PC parts manufactured by HP. The name comes
HP_Omen
1923 bomber aircraft by Handley Page
The Handley Page H.P.24 Hyderabad was a twin-engine biplane heavy bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. It holds
Handley_Page_Hyderabad
The Handley Page HP.14, also designated Handley Page R/200 was a prototype British naval reconnaissance aircraft of World War I, capable of operating from
Handley_Page_HP.14
Van produced by DKW from 1949 to 1962
F8 rated at 20 hp (22 hp after 1952). In 1955 the van (Typ 3) received the DKW F9's three cylinder unit with 900 cc, producing 32 hp (24 kW). The van's
DKW_Schnellaster
Sailboat class
gasoline engine of 22 hp (16 kW), a Universal Atomic 4 gasoline engine of 30 hp (22 kW), a Bukh single cylinder diesel engine of 12 hp (9 kW), a Volvo Penta
Alberg_30
World War II British heavy bomber aircraft
The Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow was a heavy bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. It was operated by the Royal
Handley_Page_H.P.54_Harrow
Former automobile manufacturer
engine. Claimed power output was 20 hp (15 kW) for the base version, while for the larger engine 26 hp (19 kW) or 30 hp (22 kW) was claimed according to whether
Gutbrod
Line of high-end laptops from Hewlett-Packard
HP EliteBook is a line of business-oriented laptop computers made by Hewlett-Packard (HP Inc.), marketed as a high-end line positioned above the ProBook
HP_EliteBook
The Handley Page HP. 75 Manx was a British experimental aircraft designed by Handley Page that flew test flights in the early 1940s for possible transport
Handley_Page_Manx
British heavy bomber aircraft in service 1916-1922
There were two main variants, the Handley Page O/100 (H.P.11) and the Handley Page O/400 (H.P.12). The aircraft were used in France for tactical night
Handley_Page_Type_O
20 hp (15 kW) 4110, 18 hp (13 kW) 4010, 20 hp (15 kW) 4115, 28 hp (21 kW) 4210, 32 hp (24 kW) 4310, 35 hp (26 kW) 4410, 39 hp (29 kW) 4510, 44 hp (33 kW)
List_of_John_Deere_tractors
Two-seat single-engined biplane
The Handley Page H.P.31 was a two-seat single-engined biplane built to a British specification for a carrier-based torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft
Handley_Page_H.P.31_Harrow
Family of 4-bit datapath microprocessors
emulator were the HP 39gs, HP 40gs and HP 50g in 2006, as well as the 2007 revision of the hp 48gII. The HP 50g was the last calculator sold by HP using this
HP_Saturn
Motor vehicle
result was an increase in power by 30 hp (22 kW) over the standard car, bringing the total to 225 PS (165 kW; 222 hp). In March 1990, at the Geneva Auto
Mercedes-Benz_W201
240 sq ft (22.3 m2) Empty weight: 800 lb (363 kg) Gross weight: 1,300 lb (590 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Gnome et Rhône 7-cylinder rotary , 50 hp (37 kW) Performance
Handley_Page_Type_E
narrowing to the rear, with fairings above and below for streamlining. The 70 hp (52 kW) Gnome rotary engine was completely enclosed in a snub-nosed cowling
Handley_Page_Type_F
The Handley Page HP.34 Hare was a British two-seat high-altitude day bomber designed and built at Cricklewood by Handley Page. It was designed by Harold
Handley_Page_Hare
1906–1987 UK automobile and aerospace manufacturer
£500, about £40,000 in 2021, a 20 hp (15 kW) four-cylinder model selling at £650,about £60,000 in 2021, a 30 hp (22 kW) six-cylinder model selling at
Rolls-Royce_Limited
British single-engined low-wing monoplane
The Handley Page H.P.47 was a British single-engined low-wing monoplane built to an Air Ministry specification for a general-purpose bomber and torpedo
Handley_Page_H.P.47
1920s British piston aircraft engine
The ABC Scorpion is a 30 hp (22 kW) two-cylinder aero engine designed by British engineer Granville Bradshaw for use in light aircraft. The engine was
ABC_Scorpion
Eighth generation of the Porsche 911
331 kW (444 hp; 450 PS), which is 22 kW (30 hp; 30 PS) more than its predecessor, and a maximum torque of 530 N⋅m (391 lb⋅ft), which is 30 N⋅m (22 lb⋅ft) more
Porsche_911_(992)
Manufacturer of outdoor power equipment
Six-models called "Safari" ranged from 295 to 440 cc producing 18 hp (13.4 kW) to 30 hp (22.4 kW) with an optional electric start system, and were priced
Wheel_Horse
1961 experimental aircraft by Handley Page
The Handley Page HP.115 was an experimental delta wing aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. It was built to
Handley_Page_HP.115
and "F" types were lighter yet reliable, with power ratings of 37 hp (26 kW) and 74 hp (51 kW) respectively. These were widely used from 1909 in both Britain
E.N.V._Motor_Syndicate
The Handley Page H.P.20 was an experimental monoplane modification of a de Havilland DH.9A, built to study controllable slots and slotted ailerons as
Handley_Page_H.P.20
types were give a retrospective design number and the Type G became the H.P.7. Its immediate precursors were monoplanes (Types D, E & F), all of which
Handley_Page_Type_G
Family of programmable calculators and desktop computers
The HP 9800 is a family of what were initially called programmable calculators and later desktop computers that were made by Hewlett-Packard, replacing
HP_9800_series
Motor vehicle
variants for disabled people (the ZAZ-968R, B, B2, AB, and AB2) with the 30 hp (22 kW), 887 cc (54.1 cu in) engine. Toward the end of 1974, the up-market ZAZ-968A
ZAZ_Zaporozhets
British aircraft designer
work on the Handley Page Hare and Handley Page HP.38 heavy night bomber. Volkert then designed the large HP.42 airliners for Imperial Airways that flew long
George_Volkert
Subcompact/supermini car manufactured by Honda
ratio control. The electric motor, a Honda H1 motor, is rated at 22 kW (30 PS; 30 hp) and 160 N⋅m (16.3 kg⋅m; 118 lb⋅ft). The system is shared with the
Honda_Fit
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
cheapest high-grade car in America", and was available with 18 hp (13 kW) two-cylinder and 30 hp (22 kW) four-cylinder engines, friction drive, and pneumatic
ABC_(1906_automobile)
One of the first cars by Bugatti
type ever conceived. Power output with dual Zenith carburetters reached 30 hp (22 kW) at 4500 rpm, more than adequate for the 660-lb (300-kg) car. Leaf springs
Bugatti_Type_13
American aircraft engine
Volkswagen air-cooled engine. It employs coil ignition and produces about 30 hp (22 kW). Unlike other half VWs this design does not require cutting the engine
Better_Half_VW
Tablet computer
The HP TouchPad is a tablet computer that was developed and designed by Hewlett-Packard. The HP TouchPad was launched on July 1, 2011, in the United States;
HP_TouchPad
Three-engined biplane bomber-transport
The Handley Page H.P.43 was a three-engined biplane bomber-transport built to an Air Ministry specification. It did not fly well and the biplane configuration
Handley_Page_H.P.43
Two-stroke 125cc kart racing engine
versions of the engine. The original has a power valve and produces around 30 hp (22 kW), and is used by racers aged 15 or older. The DD2 is another fully powered
Rotax_Max
Motor vehicle
preceding TN7. Export models, with less emissions equipment, claim 30.6 hp (22.8 kW; 31.0 PS) at the same engine speed. The van was introduced November
Honda_Acty
Series of graphing calculator by Hewlett-Packard
HP 39/40 series are graphing calculators from Hewlett-Packard, the successors of HP 38G. The series consists of six calculators, which all have algebraic
HP_39/40_series
Series of graphing calculators by Hewlett-Packard
The HP 49/50 series are Hewlett-Packard (HP) manufactured graphing calculators. They are the successors of the HP 48 series. There are five calculators
HP_49/50_series
Financial calculator made by Hewlett-Packard
The HP-12C is a financial calculator made by Hewlett-Packard (HP) and its successor HP Inc. as part of the HP Voyager series, introduced in 1981. It is
HP-12C
Laser printer
2016-02-22. "HP Laserjet 1020 Driver & Guide". support.hp.com. Retrieved 2017-04-12. "HP Laserjet 1020 : Software Technical Reference" (PDF). H10032.www1.hp.com
HP_LaserJet_1020
Austrian automaker, 1899–1934
Department. He developed a compact car (8 hp, 45 km/h). In 1905 he built the company's first armoured car, which had 30 hp (22 kW). Also, the company produced engines
Austro-Daimler
Sailboat class
of 30 hp (22 kW). The fuel tank holds 20 U.S. gallons (76 L; 17 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 26 U.S. gallons (98 L; 22 imp gal)
C&C_35
Small semi-automatic pistol manufacturer
new pistols: the HP22 and HP25, chambered in .22 LR and .25 ACP, respectively. Production of the new HP pistols began in 1993 while sales may not have
Phoenix_Arms
1950s British turboprop passenger aircraft
passengers. Unbuilt. HP.131 Improved HP.124 offered to Belgium in 1965 along with HP.132 and HP.133. Unbuilt. HP.132 Variant of HP.133 with additional General
Handley_Page_Dart_Herald
Sailboat class
Early production versions had a Palmer 22 hp (16 kW) inboard engine, while later ones came with a 30 hp (22 kW) Universal Atomic 4 gasoline engine and
Pearson_30
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
16 and 28-hp 4-cylinder Reeves engines, while later Marion cars used water-cooled engines by Continental and other firms of up to 48-hp. Automotive
Marion_(automobile)
Motor vehicle
unchanged; power increased to 30 hp (22 kW). Initially, the 201 range was powered by a 1122 cc engine developing 23 hp (17 kW) at 3500 rpm (top speed:
Peugeot_201
Sailboat class
keel and is fitted with a Swedish Volvo Penta D1-30 diesel engine of 29 hp (22 kW) for docking and manoeuvring. The design has sleeping accommodation for
Archambault_A40
Model of car produced by Mercedez-Benz
refers to the three-cylinder diesel engine OM 134 with an output of 30 hp (22 kW). Due to high noise level, this vehicle was also rejected. From this
Mercedes-Benz_130
carried on wire-braced wood booms behind the wing. It was powered by a 30 hp (22 kW) Wright four-cylinder inline water-cooled engine driving a pair of pusher
Wright_Model_R
HP 22
HP 22
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Schum.Chinese : (Pinyin Cen) this surname was derived from an area so named during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc).
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.South German : topographic name for someone who lived at the upper end of a village on a hill, from Middle High German ober, obar ‘above’. In other cases, it may have denoted someone who lived on an upper floor of a building with two or more floors.North German : topographic for someone who lived on the bank of a river or stream name, standardized from Middle Low German over ‘river bank’.Possibly a shortened form of any of various German compound names formed with Ober- (see entries below).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Ober ‘senior’, ‘chief’. In some cases it can denote a rabbi; in others it is ornamental.A 17th-century American bearer of this name, Richard Ober (1641–1715/16), emigrated from Abbotsbury, Dorset, England, to the Salem colony and settled in Mackerel Cove, MA, later Beverly. His descendant Frederick Albion Ober, who was born in Beverly, MA, in 1849, was an ornithologist who discovered 22 new species of birds in the Lesser Antilles, the flycatcher Myiarchus oberi, and oriole Icterus oberi.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Pink.Chinese : there are two sources of this name, which also means ‘peace’. One is the name of a senior minister of the state of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc), who was posthumously named Yan Pingzhong. The other source is a city called Ping in the state of Han during the Warring States period (403–221 bc). It was granted to a marquis whose descendants adopted the place name as their surname.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for a person with a sunny temperament. Compare Merryweather. There is a legend that a Scottish family of Highland origin assumed this name in punning allusion to Job 37:22, ‘Fair weather cometh out of the north’. At the present time the surname is most frequent in East Anglia.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Sky (from 22nd Pauri of Japji Sahib)
Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : variant of Tang 2.Chinese : variant of Tang 3.Chinese : from a modification of the character Zhong (). In the Xia dynasty (2205–1766 bc), there existed a senior adviser whose name was Zhonggu. Much later, in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 ad), some descendants settled along a river that became known as the Tong Family river. As the Manchus moved southwards, some took up residence by this river and they too adopted Tong as their surname.Chinese : from Lao Tong, the ‘style name’ given to a son of Zhuan Xu, legendary emperor of the 26th century bc. Two of his sons became important advisers to the next emperor, Ku. Some descendants of Lao Tong adopted a character from his style name as their surname.Chinese : see also Dong.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of tongs (Old English tang(e)), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word (there are examples in Lancashire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire), from their situation by a fork in a road or river, considered as resembling a pair of tongs.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a tongue of land, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English tunge, Old Norse tunga), for example Tonge in Leicestershire.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony). It could also be from Dutch tong ‘tongue’ and hence a nickname for a chatterbox or scold, or possibly a shortening of Van Tongeren, a habitational name for someone from Tongeren in the province of Gelderland.
Male
Greek
(ΒαÏσαββάς) Greek form of Aramaic Bar-Sabba, probably BARSABBAS means "son of the Sabbath." In the bible, this is the surname of a certain Joseph and Judas, mentioned in Acts 1:23 and 15:22 respectively.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name from the district around Middlesbrough named Cleveland ‘the land of the cliffs’, from the genitive plural (clifa) of Old English clif ‘bank’, ‘slope’ + land ‘land’.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Kleiveland or Kleveland, habitational names from any of five farmsteads in Agder and Vestlandet named with Old Norse kleif ‘rocky ascent’ or klefi ‘closet’ (an allusion to a hollow land formation) + land ‘land’.Grover Cleveland (1837–1908), 22nd and 24th president of the U.S., was the fifth child of a country Presbyterian clergyman. His father, Richard Falley Cleveland, a graduate of Yale College and of the theological seminary at Princeton, was descended from a certain Moses Cleaveland who arrived in MA in 1635.
HP 22
HP 22
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Rare
Male
Czechoslovakian
, crown (or great) glory.
Girl/Female
Sikh
Satisfied, Satisfaction
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Perfect
Girl/Female
British, English, Irish
Island; Brave
Girl/Female
Tamil
Surapriya | ஸà¯à®°à¯à®¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Dear to God
Boy/Male
Welsh
God is gracious'.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Sight
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hopeful
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Reaper.
HP 22
HP 22
HP 22
HP 22
HP 22
n.
The first month of the French republican calendar, dating from September 22, 1792.
n.
The time when the sun enters one of the equinoctial points, that is, about March 21 and September 22. See Autumnal equinox, Vernal equinox, under Autumnal and Vernal.
n.
An agent in the massacres in Paris, committed in patriotic frenzy, on the 22d of September, 1792.
superl.
Prolonged, or relatively more prolonged, in utterance; -- said of vowels and syllables. See Short, a., 13, and Guide to Pronunciation, // 22, 30.
n.
A rare metallic element of the platinum group, found native as an alloy in platinum ore, and in iridosmine. It is a hard, infusible, bluish or grayish white metal, and the heaviest substance known. Its tetroxide is used in histological experiments to stain tissues. Symbol Os. Atomic weight 191.1. Specific gravity 22.477.
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A small square box, made either of parchment or of black calfskin, containing slips of parchment or vellum on which are written the scriptural passages Exodus xiii. 2-10, and 11-17, Deut. vi. 4-9, 13-22. They are worn by Jews on the head and left arm, on week-day mornings, during the time of prayer.
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A rare metallic element, of the same group as platinum, which it much resembles, being silver-white, but harder, and brittle, and indifferent to most corrosive agents. With the exception of osmium, it is the heaviest substance known, its specific gravity being 22.4. Symbol Ir. Atomic weight 192.5.
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A metric weight, consisting of ten thousand grams or ten kilograms. It is equal to 22.046 lbs. avoirdupois.
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A coin; as, a sixpenny piece; -- formerly applied specifically to an English gold coin worth 22 shillings.
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One of the planets, the second in order from the sun, its orbit lying between that of Mercury and that of the Earth, at a mean distance from the sun of about 67,000,000 miles. Its diameter is 7,700 miles, and its sidereal period 224.7 days. As the morning star, it was called by the ancients Lucifer; as the evening star, Hesperus.
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A measure of capacity equal to a cubic meter, or a thousand liters. It is equivalent to 35.315 cubic feet, and to 220.04 imperial gallons, or 264.18 American gallons of 321 cubic inches.
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"Our Lord cometh;" -- an expression used by St. Paul at the conclusion of his first Epistle to the Corinthians (xvi. 22). This word has been used in anathematizing persons for great crimes; as much as to say, "May the Lord come quickly to take vengeance of thy crimes." See Anathema maranatha, under Anathema.
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The tenth month of the French republican calendar dating from September 22, 1792. It began June 19, and ended July 18. See VendEmiaire.
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Not prolonged, or relatively less prolonged, in utterance; -- opposed to long, and applied to vowels or to syllables. In English, the long and short of the same letter are not, in most cases, the long and short of the same sound; thus, the i in ill is the short sound, not of i in isle, but of ee in eel, and the e in pet is the short sound of a in pate, etc. See Quantity, and Guide to Pronunciation, //22, 30.
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A measure for liquids, and also a dry measure; especially, a liquid measure in Belgium and Holland, corresponding to the hectoliter of the metric system, which contains 22.01 imperial gallons, or 26.4 standard gallons in the United States.
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In solid measure: A mass 16/ feet long, 1 foot in height, and 1/ feet in breadth, or 24/ cubic feet (in local use, from 22 to 25 cubic feet); -- used in measuring stonework.
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A metric measure of weight, being 100,000 grams, or 100 kilograms, equal to 220.46 pounds avoirdupois.
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A measure of liquids, containing a hundred liters; equal to a tenth of a cubic meter, nearly 26/ gallons of wine measure, or 22.0097 imperial gallons. As a dry measure, it contains ten decaliters, or about 2/ Winchester bushels.
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The ninth of the twelve signs of the zodiac, which the sun enters about November 22, marked thus [/] in almanacs; the Archer.
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The ninth month of the French Republican calendar, which dated from September 22, 1792. It began May, 20, and ended June 18. See Vendemiaire.