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  • James Harding
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Harding or Jim Harding may refer to: J. Barclay Harding (1830–1865), publisher of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph James Harding (cricketer), English

    James Harding

    James_Harding

  • James Harding (journalist)
  • British journalist (born 1969)

    James Paul Harding (born 15 September 1969) is a British journalist, and a former director of BBC News who was in the post from August 2013 until 1 January

    James Harding (journalist)

    James Harding (journalist)

    James_Harding_(journalist)

  • James A. Harding
  • American university president and religious leader

    James Alexander Harding (March 16, 1848 - May 28, 1922) was an early influential leader in the Churches of Christ. Harding helped David Lipscomb, another

    James A. Harding

    James A. Harding

    James_A._Harding

  • James Harding (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    James Thomas Harding (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 36 known appearances in important matches between 1792 and 1810. He

    James Harding (cricketer)

    James_Harding_(cricketer)

  • James C. Harding
  • Retired US Air Force colonel and pilot (born 1934)

    James C. Harding (born June 27, 1934) is a retired United States Air Force colonel and pilot. He served two tours, during the Vietnam War and flew a total

    James C. Harding

    James C. Harding

    James_C._Harding

  • Tortoise Media
  • British news website

    Tortoise Media is a British news website co-founded in 2018 by James Harding, a former Director of BBC News and a former editor of The Times, and Matthew

    Tortoise Media

    Tortoise_Media

  • Nick Zedd
  • American filmmaker and writer (1958–2022)

    Nick Zedd (né James Franklyn Harding III; January 25, 1956 – February 27, 2022) was an American filmmaker, author, and painter based in Mexico City. He

    Nick Zedd

    Nick Zedd

    Nick_Zedd

  • James Harding (harbourmaster)
  • Harbourmaster at the Fremantle Harbour, Western Australia

    Captain James Harding (1811 – 23 June 1867) was the third harbourmaster at the port of Fremantle (1851–1867). Harding had arrived at King George Sound

    James Harding (harbourmaster)

    James_Harding_(harbourmaster)

  • James Havelock Harding
  • Canadian master shipwright

    James Havelock Harding, was a master shipwright and shipbuilder who worked at Shelburne, Nova Scotia. He was born in Queens County, Nova Scotia, Canada

    James Havelock Harding

    James_Havelock_Harding

  • Whanganui Regional Museum
  • Museum in Whanganui, New Zealand

    Daily Chronicle. 15 June 1933. Retrieved 5 November 2017. "William James Harding Collection". Memory of the World Aotearoa New Zealand Ngā Mahara o te

    Whanganui Regional Museum

    Whanganui Regional Museum

    Whanganui_Regional_Museum

  • Warren G. Harding
  • President of the United States from 1921 to 1923

    Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923. A

    Warren G. Harding

    Warren G. Harding

    Warren_G._Harding

  • James Harding (runner)
  • New Zealand middle-distance runner (born 2003)

    James Harding (born 6 November 2003) is a New Zealand middle-distance runner. He is the New Zealand indoor national record holder over 800 metres. From

    James Harding (runner)

    James_Harding_(runner)

  • Phil Harding (producer)
  • English music producer, audio engineer, remixer, academic and author

    Philip James Harding (born on 30 April 1957) is an English music producer, audio engineer, remixer, academic and author. Harding started in the music

    Phil Harding (producer)

    Phil Harding (producer)

    Phil_Harding_(producer)

  • James Harding (explorer)
  • British-Australian pastoralist and explorer

    James Harding (1838 – 13 November 1864) was a British-Australian pastoralist and explorer in colonial Western Australia. While exploring in the Kimberley

    James Harding (explorer)

    James_Harding_(explorer)

  • The Observer
  • British weekly newspaper

    (print) reporting to the editor-in-chief, founder and major shareholder James Harding. In September 2025, she retired. In March 2026, The Observer announced

    The Observer

    The_Observer

  • James Harding (music writer)
  • British writer on music and theatre

    James Harding (30 May 1929 – 21 June 2007) was a British writer on music and theatre with a particular interest in 19th- and early 20th-century French

    James Harding (music writer)

    James_Harding_(music_writer)

  • Testament of Solomon
  • Pseudepigraphical work ascribed to Solomon

    1984). ISBN 0-19-826166-7 (hbk) ISBN 0-19-826177-2 (pbk) Commentary James Harding and Loveday Alexander, "Dating the Testament of Solomon", May, 1999

    Testament of Solomon

    Testament_of_Solomon

  • William Harding (photographer)
  • William James Harding (19 September 1826 – 13 May 1899) was a New Zealand photographer. Harding was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England on 19 September

    William Harding (photographer)

    William Harding (photographer)

    William_Harding_(photographer)

  • Victoria Derbyshire
  • British journalist (born 1968)

    Derbyshire current affairs TV programme was her idea; she suggested it to James Harding, then head of BBC News, who commissioned it three days later. It was

    Victoria Derbyshire

    Victoria Derbyshire

    Victoria_Derbyshire

  • Chester Harding (painter)
  • American painter (1792–1866)

    1863. Chester Harding Jr. (1827–1875), a Union Army Brevet Brigadier General. Horace Harding (1828–1899), a civil engineer. James Harding (1830–1902),

    Chester Harding (painter)

    Chester Harding (painter)

    Chester_Harding_(painter)

  • James Duffield Harding
  • British landscape painter (1798–1863)

    James Duffield Harding (1798 – 4 December 1863) was a British landscape painter, lithographer and author of drawing manuals. His use of tinted papers and

    James Duffield Harding

    James Duffield Harding

    James_Duffield_Harding

  • The Skulls (American band)
  • American punk band

    members, however The Skulls were re-established full-time with James 'Hardslug' Harding in 2000 until 2006. In recent years the band plays a casual show

    The Skulls (American band)

    The_Skulls_(American_band)

  • BBC News
  • News division of the British Broadcasting Corporation

    News. On 16 April 2013, incoming BBC Director-General Tony Hall named James Harding, a former editor of The Times of London newspaper as Director of News

    BBC News

    BBC News

    BBC_News

  • Axact
  • Degree mill

    School Diploma Profs Hill Online Degrees Hill University James Adam University James Harding University Jersey High School Johnstown University Kennedy

    Axact

    Axact

    Axact

  • Jeff Harding (ice hockey)
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    Jeffrey James Harding (born April 6, 1969) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the

    Jeff Harding (ice hockey)

    Jeff_Harding_(ice_hockey)

  • Front porch campaign
  • Form of home-based political campaigning

    presidential campaigns of James A. Garfield in 1880, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, William McKinley in 1896, and Warren G. Harding in 1920 are perhaps the

    Front porch campaign

    Front porch campaign

    Front_porch_campaign

  • Liam Halligan
  • English economist and journalist (born 1969)

    Archived from the original on 8 December 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2021. "James Harding: how the BBC's news chief started life in the FT fast track". The Guardian

    Liam Halligan

    Liam_Halligan

  • Fran Unsworth
  • British radio executive (born 1957)

    was director of News and Current Affairs for BBC News. She succeeded James Harding. Before then, she served in various senior positions in the BBC, including

    Fran Unsworth

    Fran Unsworth

    Fran_Unsworth

  • James McKay Harding
  • Canadian politician (1926–1995)

    James McKay Harding (January 4, 1926 – January 23, 1995) was a political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Shelburne County in the Nova Scotia

    James McKay Harding

    James_McKay_Harding

  • Harding University
  • Private university in Searcy, Arkansas, US

    Arkansas, and Harper College of Harper, Kansas. It was named after James A. Harding, a minister and educator associated with Churches of Christ. After

    Harding University

    Harding_University

  • Tonya Harding
  • American figure skater (born 1970)

    Harding; born November 12, 1970) is an American former figure skater and boxer, and reality television personality. Born in Portland, Oregon, Harding

    Tonya Harding

    Tonya Harding

    Tonya_Harding

  • James M. Cox
  • American politician (1870–1957)

    Cox had six children, three by Mayme Harding, sons James McMahon and John William and a daughter Helen Harding, a son who died in infancy, and two daughters

    James M. Cox

    James M. Cox

    James_M._Cox

  • Brookfield Corporation
  • Canadian asset management company

    2002 – 2005 Nicholas Howard Goodman, 12 December 2022 – present Robert James Harding, 1 August 1997 – 5 August 2010 Francis Joseph McKenna, 5 August 2010

    Brookfield Corporation

    Brookfield Corporation

    Brookfield_Corporation

  • Joe Miller (commentator)
  • British esports commentator

    Germany and began working for the ESL in 2008 with Matt Rider and James Harding. He secured a regular spot casting weekly League of Legends Championship

    Joe Miller (commentator)

    Joe Miller (commentator)

    Joe_Miller_(commentator)

  • Graylands Hospital
  • Hospital in Western Australia, Australia

    named after Maria Gray, who inherited the land from her brother-in-law James Harding before 1896. The hospital has 178 beds, including 30 beds in the Frankland

    Graylands Hospital

    Graylands Hospital

    Graylands_Hospital

  • Leslie Arnold
  • American murderer and fugitive (1942–2010)

    inmate, James Harding, escaped from prison by cutting through the bars in a music room and climbing a 12-foot barbed wire-topped fence. Harding was recaptured

    Leslie Arnold

    Leslie Arnold

    Leslie_Arnold

  • Nicholas Watt
  • British journalist

    journalists were reported to be "annoyed" with the director of BBC News, James Harding, appointing figures with backgrounds in the newspaper industry, including

    Nicholas Watt

    Nicholas Watt

    Nicholas_Watt

  • Elizabeth Ann Blaesing
  • Daughter of Warren Harding (1919–2005)

    Elizabeth Ann Britton Blaesing (née Harding; October 22, 1919 – November 17, 2005) was the daughter of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United

    Elizabeth Ann Blaesing

    Elizabeth Ann Blaesing

    Elizabeth_Ann_Blaesing

  • Victor Harding
  • England international rugby union player

    Victor Sydney James Harding (18 June 1932 – 24 November 2017) was an English international rugby union player. Born in Southwark, Harding was educated

    Victor Harding

    Victor_Harding

  • Fiji
  • Country in Oceania

    that was present in the colonies of Australia, two white settlers, James Harding and W. Fitzgerald, were appointed as the head officers of this paramilitary

    Fiji

    Fiji

    Fiji

  • John Witherow
  • British newspaper editor (born 1952)

    early 2013, Witherow was made editor of The Times in succession to James Harding, despite opposition from the newspaper's independent directors who objected

    John Witherow

    John Witherow

    John_Witherow

  • Harding (surname)
  • Surname list

    Abi Harding, English saxophonist Abner C. Harding (1807–1874), American politician Alan Harding (born 1948), English footballer Albert Austin Harding (1880–1958)

    Harding (surname)

    Harding_(surname)

  • Presidency of Warren G. Harding
  • U.S. presidential administration from 1921 to 1923

    was succeeded by Vice President Calvin Coolidge. Harding took office after defeating Democrat James M. Cox in the 1920 presidential election. Running

    Presidency of Warren G. Harding

    Presidency of Warren G. Harding

    Presidency_of_Warren_G._Harding

  • Up Your Ass (play)
  • 1965 feminist play by Valerie Solanas

    feminist play written in 1965 by Valerie Solanas. According to writer James Martin Harding, the play is "based on a plot about a woman who 'is a man-hating

    Up Your Ass (play)

    Up_Your_Ass_(play)

  • List of Old Paulines
  • and comedian Dominic Frisby (born 1969); author, actor and comedian James Harding (born 1969); editor of The Times newspaper (Dec 2007–2012) Nick Quested

    List of Old Paulines

    List_of_Old_Paulines

  • Charles Gounod
  • French composer (1818–1893)

    at the Opéra the following year. In the words of Gounod's biographer James Harding, "After Polyeucte had been martyred on twenty-nine occasions the box-office

    Charles Gounod

    Charles Gounod

    Charles_Gounod

  • J. Horace Harding
  • American banker, financier and art collector

    James Horace Harding (July 13, 1863 – January 4, 1929) was an American banker, financier and art collector. Harding was born on July 13, 1863, in Philadelphia

    J. Horace Harding

    J. Horace Harding

    J._Horace_Harding

  • Méditation (Thaïs)
  • Composition from the opera Thaïs by Jules Massenet

    2009 – Nicola Benedetti – London Symphony Orchestra – Decca Quoted in: James Harding. Massenet. J.M.Dent & Sons Ltd, London, 1970. p113. Milnes, Rodney.

    Méditation (Thaïs)

    Méditation (Thaïs)

    Méditation_(Thaïs)

  • 1920 United States presidential election
  • of senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio and governor Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts defeated the Democratic ticket of governor James M. Cox of Ohio and assistant

    1920 United States presidential election

    1920 United States presidential election

    1920_United_States_presidential_election

  • Cooper Kruah
  • Liberian politician

    Mobilization". FrontPage Africa. Retrieved January 15, 2026. Giahyue, James Harding (July 31, 2022). "Inside Minister Cooper Kruah's Illegal Logging Deals"

    Cooper Kruah

    Cooper_Kruah

  • List of people educated at The Hall School, Hampstead
  • scriptwriter Roderick Gordon, author Alexander Guttenplan, scientist James Harding, journalist and head of BBC News Oscar Humphries, journalist Richard

    List of people educated at The Hall School, Hampstead

    List_of_people_educated_at_The_Hall_School,_Hampstead

  • James Agate
  • English diarist and theatre critic (1877–1947)

    describes as "less than successfully realized". Another biographer, James Harding, said of Agate's subsequent attempts at fiction (a second play and three

    James Agate

    James_Agate

  • Explorers' Monument (Western Australia)
  • Controversial monument in Fremantle, Western Australia

    Frederick Panter, James Harding and William Goldwyer. Brown died on 8 July 1905, 7 years prior to the unveiling of the monument, and Panter, Harding and Goldwyer

    Explorers' Monument (Western Australia)

    Explorers' Monument (Western Australia)

    Explorers'_Monument_(Western_Australia)

  • Tempora
  • GCHQ-operated Internet and telephone surveillance system

    Davies, Nick; Ball, James (21 June 2013). "How does GCHQ's internet surveillance work?". The Guardian. London. Ball, James; Harding, Luke; Garside, Juliette

    Tempora

    Tempora

    Tempora

  • Peter Harding (climber)
  • British rock climber (1924–2007)

    Peter Reginald James Harding (30 December 1924 – 24 October 2007) was a British rock climber who was prominent in the development of traditional climbing

    Peter Harding (climber)

    Peter_Harding_(climber)

  • Orlando Figes
  • British historian (born 1959)

    Roberts and Tristram Hunt, the food writer Bee Wilson, the journalist James Harding, and the film producer Tanya Seghatchian. He succeeded Richard J. Evans

    Orlando Figes

    Orlando Figes

    Orlando_Figes

  • Leveson Inquiry
  • 2011 judicial public inquiry into the British press

    Campbell, Piers Morgan, Kelvin MacKenzie, Richard Desmond, Ian Hislop, James Harding, Alan Rusbridger, Mark Thompson, Lord Patten, Michael Grade, Lord Hunt

    Leveson Inquiry

    Leveson Inquiry

    Leveson_Inquiry

  • News UK
  • British newspaper publisher

    However, an article in The Spectator following the resignation of James Harding stated that the trust has "never played much of a role in the 30 years

    News UK

    News UK

    News_UK

  • Jim LaMarque
  • American baseball player (1921–2000)

    James Harding LaMarque (July 29, 1921 – January 15, 2000), also nicknamed "Lefty", was an American professional baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues

    Jim LaMarque

    Jim_LaMarque

  • Violin Sonata (Franck)
  • 1886 composition by César Franck

    recurs in a rondo-like manner to a triumphant and soaring conclusion. James Harding described the movement as "a magnificent example of canonic writing

    Violin Sonata (Franck)

    Violin Sonata (Franck)

    Violin_Sonata_(Franck)

  • Assault of Nancy Kerrigan
  • American competitive figure skating scandal

    Gillooly and Eckardt both claimed that Harding was involved in the attack and had knowledge of it beforehand. Harding initially denied all knowledge of the

    Assault of Nancy Kerrigan

    Assault of Nancy Kerrigan

    Assault_of_Nancy_Kerrigan

  • Harding Home
  • Historic house in Ohio, United States

    before his election to the presidency. Like James A. Garfield, an earlier U.S. president from Ohio, Harding conducted his election campaign mainly from

    Harding Home

    Harding Home

    Harding_Home

  • James A. Garfield
  • President of the United States in 1881

    James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 1881 until his death in

    James A. Garfield

    James A. Garfield

    James_A._Garfield

  • Carrie Fulton Phillips
  • American woman, mistress of Warren G. Harding

    Fulton; September 22, 1873 – February 3, 1960) was a mistress of Warren G. Harding, until shortly before he became the 29th President of the United States

    Carrie Fulton Phillips

    Carrie_Fulton_Phillips

  • RTL Group
  • Entertainment company

    2020. "Annual Report 2025" (PDF). RTL Group. Retrieved 23 April 2026. James Harding, Lutz Meier (7 April 2000). "Heute entsteht Europas größter TV-Konzern"

    RTL Group

    RTL_Group

  • Warren G. Harding (Texas politician)
  • American politician (1921–2005)

    from 1977 to 1983. He was preceded in office by Jesse James and succeeded by Ann Richards. Harding won election as county treasurer for Dallas County, Texas

    Warren G. Harding (Texas politician)

    Warren_G._Harding_(Texas_politician)

  • Georges Ernest Boulanger
  • French Army officer and politician (1837–1891)

    and the Dreyfus Affair, 1886–1900 (Princeton University Press, 1984) James Harding, The Astonishing Adventure of General Boulanger (W. H. Allen & Co.,

    Georges Ernest Boulanger

    Georges Ernest Boulanger

    Georges_Ernest_Boulanger

  • Lockier Burges (entrepreneur)
  • Explorer and settler of Western Australia

    expedition, which recovered the bodies of the explorers Frederick Panter, James Harding and William Goldwyer and explored the area between Cape Villaret and

    Lockier Burges (entrepreneur)

    Lockier_Burges_(entrepreneur)

  • James H. Southard
  • American politician

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to James H. Southard. James Harding Southard (January 20, 1851 – February 20, 1919) was an American lawyer and politician

    James H. Southard

    James H. Southard

    James_H._Southard

  • Les Trois Valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté
  • 1914 musical work by Erik Satie

    his humoristic keyboard suites of the 1910s, it features what author James Harding called "the most baroque verbal scaffolding Satie ever erected around

    Les Trois Valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté

    Les Trois Valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté

    Les_Trois_Valses_distinguées_du_précieux_dégoûté

  • Noranda Mines
  • Canadian mining company (1922–2005)

    David Wylie Kerr, 1995–1997 Edward Courtney Pratt, 1997–1998 Robert James Harding, 1998–2001 David Wylie Kerr, 2001–2002 Robert, Leslie. Noranda. Clark

    Noranda Mines

    Noranda_Mines

  • Project Blue Book (TV series)
  • 2019 American historical drama television series

    founder of the real-life Project Blue Book. Neal McDonough as General James Harding, a high-ranking military official and a co-founder of Project Blue Book

    Project Blue Book (TV series)

    Project_Blue_Book_(TV_series)

  • Robert Thomson (executive)
  • Australian journalist

    Robert James Dell’Oro Thomson (born 11 March 1961) is an Australian journalist and business executive. He has been the chief executive of News Corp since

    Robert Thomson (executive)

    Robert Thomson (executive)

    Robert_Thomson_(executive)

  • Beachside High School
  • High school in St. Johns County School District opened 2022

    recognition, including 5 first team All-County winners; Owen Carey (K), James Harding (OT), Eddie Jordan (QB), Marco Lanza (LB), and Drew Watson (WR/ATH)

    Beachside High School

    Beachside High School

    Beachside_High_School

  • Fitzwilliam Virginal Book
  • Music book

    BK54 (by John Dowland, set by William Byrd) 122. Galiarda, BK55 (by James Harding, set by Byrd) 126. The Maydens Songe, BK82 133. The Quadran Pavian,

    Fitzwilliam Virginal Book

    Fitzwilliam Virginal Book

    Fitzwilliam_Virginal_Book

  • Tunnels underneath the River Thames
  • 121–127. doi:10.1680/cien.2001.144.3.121. Tony Gallagher; John Witherow; James Harding; Robert Barrington-Ward; Flora Shaw (eds.), Times, London: Times Newspapers

    Tunnels underneath the River Thames

    Tunnels_underneath_the_River_Thames

  • Harding Academy (Searcy, Arkansas)
  • Private school in Searcy, Arkansas, United States

    associated with the Churches of Christ, and named in honor of minister James A. Harding. Harding Academy is accredited by the National Christian School Association

    Harding Academy (Searcy, Arkansas)

    Harding Academy (Searcy, Arkansas)

    Harding_Academy_(Searcy,_Arkansas)

  • List of alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
  • 1968), comedian and television presenter; The Great British Bake Off James Harding (born 1969), editor of The Times Wesley Kerr (born 1958), royal correspondent

    List of alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge

    List_of_alumni_of_Trinity_College,_Cambridge

  • Reynaldo Hahn
  • Venezuelan-French composer (1874–1947)

    Penguin. OCLC 1033647372. Harding, James (1965). Saint-Saëns and his Circle. London: Chapman & Hall. OCLC 1071102794. Harding, James (1979). Folies de Paris:

    Reynaldo Hahn

    Reynaldo Hahn

    Reynaldo_Hahn

  • Camille Saint-Saëns
  • French composer (1835–1921)

    obviously had no time for Massenet's histrionics". Saint-Saëns's biographer James Harding comments that it is regrettable that the composer did not attempt more

    Camille Saint-Saëns

    Camille Saint-Saëns

    Camille_Saint-Saëns

  • Helen Boaden
  • British former broadcasting executive

    as a demotion. After a period with Fran Unsworth in her former post, James Harding became Director of BBC News later in 2013. Boaden resigned from the

    Helen Boaden

    Helen Boaden

    Helen_Boaden

  • Nan Britton
  • Mistress of Warren G. Harding (1896–1991)

    Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States. In 1927, Britton revealed that her daughter, Elizabeth, had been fathered by Harding while he

    Nan Britton

    Nan Britton

    Nan_Britton

  • Diabotical
  • 2020 video game

    (Tweet) – via Twitter. "Diabotical Rogue: Exclusive Interview with The GD Studio Head James "2GD" Harding". Esports.net. 5 June 2024. Official website

    Diabotical

    Diabotical

  • Fremantle Ports
  • Port authority for the port of Fremantle, Western Australia

    Captain James Harding was appointed acting harbourmaster of Fremantle, upon the resignation of Scott and the position was confirmed in 1852. Harding drowned

    Fremantle Ports

    Fremantle Ports

    Fremantle_Ports

  • Special K
  • Brand of cereal and meal bars

    "Special K production ending ahead of Kellogg's closure". London. Meikle, James; Harding, Luke (August 12, 2004). "Denmark bans Kellogg's vitamins". The Guardian

    Special K

    Special K

    Special_K

  • David Morey
  • American professor

    crisis and recovery. His work was featured in the book Alpha Dogs by James Harding. More recently, Morey has advised the successful campaigns of Vicente

    David Morey

    David_Morey

  • Cloud 9 (play)
  • 1979 play by Caryl Churchill

    order to show how femininity is an artificial and imposed construct". James Harding suggests that by cross-casting Betty and Edward in Act I, Churchill

    Cloud 9 (play)

    Cloud_9_(play)

  • 2017 in British television
  • head of news James Harding to leave". BBC News. 10 October 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2017. Samson, Adam (10 October 2017). "James Harding to step down

    2017 in British television

    2017_in_British_television

  • Mohammed Jabbateh
  • Liberian war criminal

    October 2". www.frontpageafricaonline.com. Retrieved 2017-10-20. Giahyue, James Harding. "FPA - Recalling Sinje Massacre: Survivor Welcomes Jungle Jabbah Trial

    Mohammed Jabbateh

    Mohammed Jabbateh

    Mohammed_Jabbateh

  • Party (Aldous Harding album)
  • 2017 studio album by Aldous Harding

    is the second studio album by New Zealand folk singer-songwriter Aldous Harding, released on 19 May 2017 by 4AD. The album was recorded in Bristol with

    Party (Aldous Harding album)

    Party_(Aldous_Harding_album)

  • People Don't Change
  • 2021 EP by PJ Harding and Noah Cyrus

    Peter James Harding and Noah Cyrus, with additional songwriting from Victoria Zaro on "The Worst of You". Credits adapted from Tidal. PJ Harding – vocals

    People Don't Change

    People_Don't_Change

  • Woolston Manor
  • Estate in Somerset, England

    Gyon family. The Chafyns sold the estate to James Harding of Mere, merchant, in 1746. Some of the Harding family were living on the estate as yeomen in

    Woolston Manor

    Woolston Manor

    Woolston_Manor

  • Hugh Cudlipp
  • British journalist (1913–1998)

    2014 David Walsh 2015 Emily Bell 2016 Kevin Maguire 2017 James Naughtie 2018 James Harding 2019 George Osborne 2020 Robert Peston 2022 Roula Khalaf.

    Hugh Cudlipp

    Hugh_Cudlipp

  • Nova Hreod Academy
  • Ult academy in Swindon, Wiltshire, England

    list of the most improved schools in the country. In September 2024, James Harding-Mbogo became head teacher, replacing Nick Wells. In 2025, Nova Hreod

    Nova Hreod Academy

    Nova_Hreod_Academy

  • Angela Harding
  • Printmaker and illustrator (born 1960)

    Angela Harding (born June 1960) is an English wildlife printmaker and illustrator. She has illustrated her own books and those of other authors, and has

    Angela Harding

    Angela_Harding

  • Ringwood, Hampshire
  • Town in Hampshire, England

    2009. p. 19. Retrieved 7 September 2018. Harding, James. "Brittas Empire BBC Filming Locations". James Harding - Filming Locations. Retrieved 25 February

    Ringwood, Hampshire

    Ringwood, Hampshire

    Ringwood,_Hampshire

  • Elaine Padmore
  • British opera administrator, broadcaster, and author (born 1947)

    (March 1972). "Great Composers: Wagner by Elaine Padmore; Rossini by James Harding". The Musical Times, Vol. 113, No. 1549, pp. 269-270. Retrieved 9 November

    Elaine Padmore

    Elaine_Padmore

  • Les Mamelles de Tirésias
  • Surrealist opéra bouffe by Francis Poulenc

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  • Independence Day (Malaysia)
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  • Laura Barney Harding
  • American socialite and philanthropist

    Franklin Canyon Park, near Hollywood. Laura Barney Harding was born on June 2, 1902, to James Horace Harding and Dorothea Barney in the family home at 1816

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  • Jamey
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    Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; Form of James

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    JAMEY

    Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."

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    Supplanter; Jimmy; Variant of Jacob; Holds the Heel; He who Supplants; A Cheerful; Great; Lovable

    James

  • James Seamus
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    James Seamus

    The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “”works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.””

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  • Jamee
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    Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James

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    English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.

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  • Ames
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    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

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    Sames

    English : unexplained.German : possibly from a Germanic stem sam used of a personal name of unknown meaning.

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  • Games
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    Spanish

    Games

    Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.

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  • Jakes
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    Jakes

    English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.

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    King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel....

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    James

    same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)

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  • Fitz James
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    Fitz James

    Son of James.

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  • Jamese
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    Form of James; One who Supplants

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    JAYMES

    Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."

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  • James
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    James

    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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  • James, Jimmy
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    James, Jimmy

    Supplanter

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  • Janes
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    Janes

    English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (Janeš) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek Iōannēs (see John).

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  • JAMES
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    JAMES

    Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.

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  • Eames
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    Eames

    English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.

    Eames

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  • Ellora | عیلورا
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    Ellora | عیلورا

    Clouds

  • Dannia
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    American, British, English, Hebrew

    Dannia

    God is My Judge; Feminine Variant of Daniel

  • SHYAMA
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    Hindi/Indian

    SHYAMA

    (श्यामा) Feminine form of Hindi Shyam, SHYAMA means "black, blue."

  • Tanney | تننیی
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Tanney | تننیی

    Fairy Angel

  • Stitcher
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    Stitcher

    English : probably a status name for someone who owned or cultivated a piece of land, from Middle English stiche ‘piece of land’, Old English stycce.

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    Hindu

    Yashashri

    Gods name of success, Victory or glory or fame or success, Supplanter

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    Arranger

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    Ceremonial, Ceremonious

  • Asin | அஸீந
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    Asin | அஸீந

    Beauty

  • Bronagh
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    Australian, Irish

    Bronagh

    Sorrowful

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  • Hellanodic
  • n.

    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Table
  • n.

    The games of backgammon and of draughts.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.

  • Quinquennalia
  • n. pl.

    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.

  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Polyonomous
  • a.

    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Trieterics
  • n. pl.

    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Onomatologist
  • n.

    One versed in the history of names.

  • Namer
  • n.

    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A counter, used in various games.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.