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Scottish footballer
James Curran Baxter (29 September 1939 – 14 April 2001) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a left half. He is generally regarded as one
Jim_Baxter
American television personality
In 2012, Rowe appeared in the "Baxter & Sons" episode of the ABC sitcom Last Man Standing playing the role of Jim Baxter, the brother of Tim Allen's character
Mike_Rowe
Association football club in Scotland
greatest ever players, Jim Baxter can also be counted amongst the Rangers' greats for his terrific achievements in the '60s. "Slim Jim" joined the club in
Rangers_F.C.
Father and son band
Andrew Baxter (March 1869 – April 15, 1955), African-American fiddle player, and Jim Baxter (James Baxter; January 18, 1898 – June 11, 1950), African-American-Cherokee
Andrew_and_Jim_Baxter
Topics referred to by the same term
James, Jim, or Jimmy Baxter may refer to: James K. Baxter (1926–1972), New Zealand poet Jimmy Baxter, fictional character in 1937 film Amateur Crook James
James_Baxter
2023 film by Damian Harris
Daisy Galvis as the judge overseeing Nate's sentencing Joey Cabrera as Jim Baxter, Tina's Father Stan Deen was a high school English and Drama teacher of
Brave_the_Dark
Australian rules footballer
to Jim Baxter (Australian footballer). Jim Baxter's playing statistics from AFL Tables Jim Baxter's profile at Collingwood Forever James R. Baxter, at
Jim Baxter (Australian footballer)
Jim_Baxter_(Australian_footballer)
Skill game and act of juggling a ball
in the 1967 Scotland–England football match, where Scottish midfielder Jim Baxter juggled the ball for some time in front of the English defence, taunting
Keepie_uppie
American actor (born 1981)
Freddie Mercury 2020 Dolittle Chee-Chee (voice) 2021 The Little Things Jim Baxter No Time to Die Lyutsifer Safin 2022 Amsterdam Tom Voze 2023 Oppenheimer
Rami_Malek
Scottish football club in Kirkcaldy
Rovers in their careers have entered the Scottish Football Hall of Fame: Jim Baxter Alex James McCrae's Battalion Willie Wallace David Narey One former Raith
Raith_Rovers_F.C.
Men's association football team
of 50 appearances means that many notable Scotland players including Jim Baxter, Davie Cooper, Hughie Gallacher (and every other pre-Second World War
Scotland national football team
Scotland_national_football_team
American politician (1937–2025)
James Baxter Hunt Jr. (May 16, 1937 – December 18, 2025) was an American politician and attorney who was the 69th and 71st governor of North Carolina (1977–1985
Jim_Hunt
Football match
start of the 1960-61 season, the all-Scottish Rangers team also included Jim Baxter who would go on to become a legendary figure of the club. Rangers top
1961 European Cup Winners' Cup final
1961_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_final
Town in west Fife, Scotland
13 May 2009. Her husband was Aneurin Bevan MP. James Curran Baxter, or "Slim Jim" Baxter, was another noteworthy student of Beath High. He was one of
Cowdenbeath
1988 Australian film
assist in the capture of Jim Baxter. Baxter kidnaps Gemma Anderson, Blade's girlfriend and wounds her father, William Anderson. Baxter seeks refuge in a deserted
Day of the Panther and Strike of the Panther
Day_of_the_Panther_and_Strike_of_the_Panther
American musician (born 1948)
Jeffrey Allen "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers
Jeff_Baxter
American-Canadian television series
Baxter Anita Gillette as Nancy Baxter Derin Altay as Naomi Baxter Chris Petersen as Jonah Baxter Terri Lynn Wood as Rachael Baxter Sean McCann as Jim
The_Baxters
American ice hockey player and coach (1937–2003)
2014. Retrieved October 24, 2008. America's Coach, Ross Bernstein 28 Calio, Jim (October 3, 1980). "A Solitary Soul on Ice, Coach Herb Brooks Drove His Young
Herb_Brooks
English-language football magazine
Ricardo Zamora 80 Enzo Francescoli 81 Edgar Davids Francisco Gento 83 Jim Baxter Falcão Ryan Giggs Sepp Maier 87 Zbigniew Boniek Pat Jennings György Sárosi
World_Soccer_(magazine)
Topics referred to by the same term
British subculture Slim Jim Phantom, stage name of James McDonnell (born 1961), drummer for the rockabilly group the Stray Cats Jim Baxter (1939–2001), Scottish
Slim_Jim
2002 film by Michael Corrente
Ally McCoist's acting. Former Celtic player Jimmy Johnstone and Rangers' Jim Baxter were among the star names who turned down roles in the film. In the United
A_Shot_at_Glory
Football Association Phil Bardsley at the Scottish Football Association Jim Baxter at the Scottish Football Association Jack Bell at the Scottish Football
List of Scotland international footballers
List_of_Scotland_international_footballers
Canadian actor (1935–2019)
nationally syndicated American situation comedy, The Baxters. On the series, McCann played Jim Baxter, a middle-class father of three children living in
Sean_McCann_(actor)
Georgia-based string and vocal quartet
Andrew and Jim Baxter from Curryville, Georgia (also in Gordon County). Curryville was also home to the musician Roland Hayes. Andrew Baxter's unique style
Georgia_Yellow_Hammers
Football tournament season
RB Bobby Shearer LB David Provan RH John Greig CH Ronnie McKinnon LH Jim Baxter RW Willie Henderson IR George McLean CF Jimmy Millar IL Ralph Brand LW
1963–64_Scottish_Cup
Association football club in Scotland
Auchinleck Talbot. The club's best-known former players are Scotland legend Jim Baxter, who Crossgates sold to Raith Rovers for £200, and his second cousin George
Crossgates_Primrose_F.C.
Human settlement in Scotland
that followed. Hill of Beath is the birthplace of Rangers F.C. legend Jim Baxter and Scotland captain Willie Cunningham; and the home town of former Celtic
Hill_of_Beath
Council area of Scotland
Andrew Whyte Barclay, physician, Lumleian lecturer, and Harveian orator Jim Baxter, footballer David Bethune, Archbishop of St Andrews George Bethune, MSP
Fife
Football tournament season
RB Bobby Shearer LB David Provan RH John Greig CH Ronnie McKinnon LH Jim Baxter RW Willie Henderson IR George McLean CF Jimmy Millar IL Ralph Brand LW
1962–63_Scottish_Cup
Railroad Blues", also titled "K.C. Moan", (Andrew Baxter, Jim Baxter, 1927) by Andrew and Jim Baxter, Memphis Jug Band, Riley Puckett "King of the Road"
List_of_train_songs
2005 film by Michael Showalter
Bar Baxter #1 Joe Lo Truglio as Bar Baxter #2 Seth Herzog as Bar Baxter #3 Jonathan Marc Sherman as Deaf Bar Baxter Leslie Lyles as Sheila Sherman Jim DeMarse
The_Baxter
Football stadium in Kirkcaldy, Scotland
assets, the most notable of those being Jackie Stewart to Birmingham City, Jim Baxter to Rangers and Jimmy MacEwan to Aston Villa, the latter deal also leading
Stark's_Park
Football tournament season
RB Bobby Shearer LB Eric Caldow RH Harold Davis CH Ronnie McKinnon LH Jim Baxter RW Willie Henderson IR Ian McMillan CF Jimmy Millar IL Ralph Brand LW
1961–62_Scottish_Cup
Scottish footballer (born 1942)
back to midfield — playing initially alongside another Rangers legend in Jim Baxter — and finally to left back. It was therefore in those initial years that
John_Greig
Annual association football award event in France
United Scotland 8 12 Karl-Heinz Schnellinger Roma Milan West Germany 6 13 Jim Baxter Rangers Sunderland Scotland 5 Ferenc Puskás Real Madrid Spain 15 Mario
1965_Ballon_d'Or
Football rivalry between the national football teams of England and Scotland
on to win the European Cup a month later and stars such as Denis Law, Jim Baxter and Billy Bremner, Scotland were massive underdogs going into the match
England–Scotland football rivalry
England–Scotland_football_rivalry
Infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland
community leader in British Guiana. Acting Staff Corporal during World War I. Jim Baxter, Scottish footballer Fergus Bowes-Lyon, older brother of Queen Elizabeth
Black_Watch
Scottish footballer and coach
and Beath High School in the area. Former Rangers and Scotland player Jim Baxter was born in Hill of Beath and a statue to him stands across the road from
Scott Brown (footballer, born June 1985)
Scott_Brown_(footballer,_born_June_1985)
Scottish footballer (1944–2001)
a total of 12 caps for Scotland, having to compete for selection with Jim Baxter and then Billy Bremner among others. His debut was in a 1–0 victory against
Bobby_Murdoch
American aviator
Gordon Baxter (December 25, 1923 – June 11, 2005), nicknamed Bax, was a well-known Texas radio personality, an author of books and a columnist for newspapers
Gordon_Baxter
(Gladiator, Evita, Flash Gordon), Oscar winner (2001), kidney cancer. Jim Baxter, 61, Scottish football player, pancreatic cancer. Dorothee Metlitzki,
Deaths_in_April_2001
FA centenary exhibition
OL 11 Francisco Gento Substitutes: GK 1 Milutin Šoškić DF 2 Luis Eyzaguirre DF 6 Jim Baxter FW 9 Uwe Seeler FW 10 Ferenc Puskás Manager: Fernando Riera
1963 England v Rest of the World football match
1963_England_v_Rest_of_the_World_football_match
Football match
Rangers won the match 2–1, with Jim Forrest scoring both of the Rangers goals. Jim Baxter was the Rangers captain that day, Jim Kennedy was the Celtic captain
1964 Scottish League Cup final
1964_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Scottish footballer (1944–2006)
another goal for Scotland when he chased a floated ball towards goal from a Jim Baxter free kick and, from close range, scored with a powerful shot off the underside
Jimmy_Johnstone
1999 North American ice hockey draft
pick went to Phoenix as the result of a trade on June 26, 1999, that sent Jim Cummins to Montreal in exchange for this pick. Montreal previously acquired
1999_NHL_entry_draft
Scottish football player and manager (1934–2015)
England in April 1961;. Mackay then spent two years out of the side, with Jim Baxter and Paddy Crerand usually being the preferred half back pairing. Mackay
Dave_Mackay
Scotland 32 MF 1958–1962 103 1 Bill Paterson Scotland 15 DF 1958–1962 116 0 Jim Baxter Scotland 22 MF 1960–1965 1969–1970 254 24 Willie Henderson Scotland
List_of_Rangers_F.C._players
American actor (1889–1951)
Warner Leroy Baxter (March 29, 1889 – May 7, 1951) was an American film actor from the 1910s to the 1940s. Baxter is known for his role as the Cisco Kid
Warner_Baxter
Football match
Ritchie FB Bobby Shearer FB Eric Caldow RH Harold Davis CH Bill Paterson LH Jim Baxter RW Alex Scott IF Ian McMillan CF Jimmy Millar IF Ralph Brand LW Davie
1961 Scottish League Cup final
1961_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Football match
LH Jim Baxter RW Alex Scott IF Ian McMillan CF Jimmy Millar IF Ralph Brand LW Davie Wilson Manager: Scot Symon KILMARNOCK : GK Jimmy Brown FB Jim Richmond
1960 Scottish League Cup final
1960_Scottish_League_Cup_final
November 2011. (Bob Crampsey 1990, p. 251) (Bob Crampsey 1990, p. 253) Traynor, Jim (18 August 1990). "The Aberdeen connection". The Herald. Herald & Times Group
List of Scottish Football League representative players
List_of_Scottish_Football_League_representative_players
Scottish footballer
March 2010. "Jim Baxter". 24 May 2012. "Willie Bauld Biography". Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2008. "Jim Menzies – Player
Willie_McNaught
Overview of Scotland at football
debutant Jim McCalliog. The victory led fans to call Scotland the "unofficial world champions". Towards the end of the match, Scotland winger Jim Baxter famously
History of the Scotland national football team
History_of_the_Scotland_national_football_team
Football match
David Provan RH John Greig CH Ron McKinnon LH Jim Baxter RW Willie Henderson IF Alex Willoughby CF Jim Forrest IF Ralph Brand LW Craig Watson Manager:
1963 Scottish League Cup final
1963_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Scottish sports journalist
McBride, Sean Fallon, Charlie Nicholas, Joe Jordan, Richard Gough and Jim Baxter. Boxing promoters Tommy Gilmour, Alex Morrison and former world champion
Jim_Rodger_(journalist)
1952 film by Edward Ludwig
world of organized labor in postwar Hawaii. HUAC investigators Jim McLain and Mal Baxter are sent to Hawaii to track Communist Party activities and gather
Big_Jim_McLain
American businessman
Berkeley's "Light the Way" campaign. Simons and Laura Baxter-Simons have two children. Baxter-Simons, who holds degrees in economics, German, and German
Nat_Simons
Scottish footballer (born 1974)
the club shortly after. He is the nephew of legendary Rangers wing half Jim Baxter. Raith Rovers Scottish League Cup: 1994–95 Scottish First Division: 1992–93
Jason_Dair
1952 compilation album by various artists
Lachney and Blind Uncle Gaspard 2:54 5. "Georgia Stomp" (1929) Andrew & Jim Baxter 2:44 6. "Brilliancy Medley" (1930) Eck Robertson and Family 2:59 7. "Indian
Anthology of American Folk Music
Anthology_of_American_Folk_Music
Rangers 1969–70 football season
Willie Johnston 4 October 1969 St Johnstone A 3–1 20,000 Colin Stein (2), Jim Baxter 11 October 1969 Hibernian H 1–3 54,000 Willie Johnston 25 October 1969
1969–70_Rangers_F.C._season
Scottish footballer (born 1946)
He was befriended by one of the team's key players, fellow Fife native Jim Baxter. The following season, Rangers and Celtic shared a cup triumph each, beating
Willie_Johnston
Scottish association football club history
wins in both the League and Scottish Cups. Jim Baxter was a notable Rangers player during this period. Baxter departed for England in 1965, but the void
History_of_Rangers_F.C.
Scottish footballer
summer of 2016. Dair is the nephew of the late Rangers and Scotland legend Jim Baxter, while his father Ian played for Cowdenbeath, and won the Scottish Junior
Lee_Dair
first lineup also included guitarists Denny Dias and Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and drummer Jim Hodder. Other early members included singers David Palmer, Royce
List_of_Steely_Dan_members
April 1972 Billy McNeill 1961–1972 8 29 11 April 1964 13 October 1965 Jim Baxter 1960–1967 4 34 25 November 1964 10 May 1967 John Greig 1964–1975 15 44
List of Scotland national football team captains
List_of_Scotland_national_football_team_captains
Neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina
accompanied by a male member. In 1979, The Front-Page Newspaper was started by Jim Baxter, catering to the LGBTQ community and advertising local bars, nightlife
Warehouse District (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Warehouse_District_(Raleigh,_North_Carolina)
Attempted coup d'état against Arkansas governor Elisha Baxter's administration
The Brooks–Baxter War, also known as the Brooks–Baxter Affair, or Arkansas Civil War was an attempt made by failed gubernatorial candidate Joseph Brooks
Brooks–Baxter_War
Tom Finney, Nat Lofthouse, Gordon Banks, Alan Ball, Pat Jennings and Jim Baxter were present at the first ceremony of 1997. The legends attented the launch
International Football Hall of Fame (Manchester)
International_Football_Hall_of_Fame_(Manchester)
American jazz-rock drummer (1947–1990)
Hodder met Boston guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter during rehearsals with Bead Game, since Bead Game and Baxter's band Ultimate Spinach were both managed
Jim_Hodder_(musician)
Graeme Obree (born 1965) Peter Heatly (1924–2015) Ian Stark (born 1954) Jim Baxter (1939–2001) Billy Bremner (1942–1997) Matt Busby (1909–1994) Kenny Dalglish
Scottish_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
American football player (born 2005)
Cedric "CJ" Baxter Jr. (born June 28, 2005) is an American college football running back for the Kentucky Wildcats. He previously played for the Texas
CJ_Baxter
Scottish footballer and manager
McColl was appointed manager of Sunderland in 1965. Despite signing Jim Baxter, McColl was unable to make Sunderland into a successful side. He was sacked
Ian_McColl
Scottish football manager (1940–2023)
Rangers, with his progress halted by a knee injury and the arrival of Jim Baxter who played in the same position, and moved to Dundee on loan in October
Craig Brown (footballer, born 1940)
Craig_Brown_(footballer,_born_1940)
Day of the year
(born 1905) 2000 – Wilf Mannion, English footballer (born 1918) 2001 – Jim Baxter, Scottish footballer (born 1939) 2001 – Hiroshi Teshigahara, Japanese
April_14
Scottish football award
Year Image Name Notes Ref 2004 Jim Baxter (statue in Hill of Beath pictured) 2004 Billy Bremner 2004 Matt Busby 2004 Kenny Dalglish 2004 Alex Ferguson
Scottish Football Hall of Fame
Scottish_Football_Hall_of_Fame
American LGBT newspaper
Retrieved January 10, 2010. Jim Baxter. "Jim Baxter resume". p. 1. Retrieved January 10, 2010. "Q-Notes new website". Q-Notes. Jim Yarbrough: 1. April 17,
Q-Notes
songs, hokum, western swing. Lonnie Johnson Eddie Anthony Andrew and Jim Baxter Charlie Pierce Howard Armstrong Big Bill Broonzy James Cole Henry "Son"
Blues_fiddle
1913 film by J. Searle Dawley
exist. Mary Pickford as Mercy Baxter Owen Moore as Jack Henderson Ernest Truex as Wally Henderson Ogden Crane as Jim Baxter James Gordon as Mr. Henderson
Caprice_(1913_film)
Day of the year
Netherlands (died 2018) 1938 – Michael Stürmer, German historian 1939 – Jim Baxter, Scottish footballer (died 2001) 1939 – Larry Linville, American actor
September_29
londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 9 March 2025. "Jim Baxter". www.londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 9 March
List of Rangers F.C. international footballers
List_of_Rangers_F.C._international_footballers
episode. +As of Season 8, Bonnie Davidson is married to Ed Alzate. Mike Baxter' (portrayed by Tim Allen) is the series' protagonist, Mike is married to
List of Last Man Standing characters
List_of_Last_Man_Standing_characters
1977 Television film directed by Michael O'Herlihy
Emily Lundy John Quade as Adam Ann Doran as Grandma Lundy Brad Rearden as Jim Baxter Mitchell Ryan as Jethro Lundy John Anderson as Alexander Majors Charles
Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion
Peter_Lundy_and_the_Medicine_Hat_Stallion
British television drama anthology series
David Campbell, Del Henney, Clive Russell, Andrew Barr, Tommy Docherty, Jim Baxter, Pauline Thompson, Aline Mowat, Derek Anders, Bill Riddoch, Maggie McRitchie
The_Play_on_One
British science fiction author Stephen Baxter. The Destiny's Children series is part of the Xeelee Sequence. Baxter contributed two books to this series
Stephen_Baxter_bibliography
1997 North American ice hockey draft
and a third-round pick in the 1998 entry draft to Hartford in exchange for Jim Dowd, Frantisek Kucera and this pick. Hartford relocated to Raleigh to become
1997_NHL_entry_draft
Battles, Jr. Martin Bavidge, Alfie Bavidge (son) Bobby Baxter Sr, Bobby Baxter Jr (son) Jim Baxter, George Kinnell (second cousin), Andy Kinnell (second
List of Scottish football families
List_of_Scottish_football_families
Moody Charles Mitchell Earl Johnson Phil Reeve Jimmie Rodgers Andrew and Jim Baxter Bill Lowery Robert Morland Stanley Later country artists active in Atlanta
Country_music_in_Atlanta
Children's television series (1981–86)
television show that was broadcast in first-run syndication from 1981 to 1986. Baxter the clown pilots the space coaster, a roller coaster-like spaceship, to
The_Great_Space_Coaster
American politician (1924–2018)
James H. Baxter Jr. (March 14, 1924 – August 11, 2018) was a farmer and politician from Delaware. Born to James H. Baxter Sr., and Mary Alice (née Short)
James_H._Baxter_Jr.
1907 Dave Ryan 99 72 1907–1912 1907 Dave O'Donoghue 53 0 1907–1911 1907 Jim Baxter 4 1 1907–1909 1907 Graham Diggle 13 1 1907–1909 1907 Charlie Meadway 3
List of Collingwood Football Club players
List_of_Collingwood_Football_Club_players
Scottish footballer and manager (1939–2025)
but then lost his first team place after Jim Baxter joined Rangers in 1960. After he was displaced by Baxter, Stevenson declined to sign a new contract
Willie_Stevenson
American animated science fiction TV series
Plessala as Will Byers Odessa A'zion as Nikki Baxter Brett Gipson as Jim Hopper Janeane Garofalo as Anna Baxter Jeremy Jordan as Steve Harrington Griffin
Stranger Things: Tales from '85
Stranger_Things:_Tales_from_'85
English footballer
represented the army football team throughout his service, appearing alongside Jim Baxter. Following the completion of his service, he returned to Lincoln City's
Ken Barrett (English footballer)
Ken_Barrett_(English_footballer)
2006 compilation album by various artists
Ardoin & Dennis McGee "Operator Blues" – Andrew and Jim Baxter "The Grey Eagle" – J.D. Harris "Jim Strainer Blues" – Memphis Jug Band "Ain't That Trouble
The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (album)
The_Stuff_That_Dreams_Are_Made_Of_(album)
Scottish footballer (1937–2022)
along with Ralph Brand, Jimmy Millar and Willie Henderson, supported by Jim Baxter. However, there was disappointment in the European Cup Winners' Cup as
Davie_Wilson
College ice hockey program
Martin 1 8–3–0 .727 1953–1954 Brendan McDonald 1 2–2–0 .500 1954–1956 Jim Baxter 2 18–4–1 .804 1956–1968 Jack Wink 12 69–69–2 .500 1968–1984 Charlie Basch
St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey
St._Cloud_State_Huskies_men's_ice_hockey
Fictional character from The Mary Tyler Moore Show
program The Electric Company spoofs Ted Baxter with "Fred Baxter", a dimwitted news anchorman portrayed by Jim Boyd.[citation needed] A character in the
Ted_Baxter
Musical artist
at the Australian Rock Database: Dave Steel: Holmgren, Magnus; Love, Jim; Baxter, Peter; Colquhoun, Iain. "Dave Steel". hem2.passagen.se. Australian Rock
Dave_Steel
4 113 Ryan Murphy LW 1999 6 174 Damian Surma LW 2 1 1 2 0 1999 7 202 Jim Baxter D 1999 8 231 David Evans RW 1999 8 237 Antti Jokela G 1999 9 259 Yauhenni
List of Carolina Hurricanes draft picks
List_of_Carolina_Hurricanes_draft_picks
— — 1997 7 162 Joel Trottier Canada RW — — — — — — — — — — 1997 7 180 Jim Baxter Canada D — — — — — — — — — — 1997 8 191 Antti Laaksonen Finland LW 483
List of Boston Bruins draft picks
List_of_Boston_Bruins_draft_picks
JIM BAXTER
JIM BAXTER
Male
English
Short form of English Jimmy, JIM means "supplanter."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM CUC means "golden chrysanthemum."
Boy/Male
Hebrew American English
Supplanter.
Girl/Female
Muslim
White gazelle, Antelope
Boy/Male
Indian
Science
Female
English
 Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish, Swiss
Supplanter; Holder of Heels; Form of James; One who Supplants; Ya-hew May Protect
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM-LY means "golden lion."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM means "golden." Compare with another form of Kim.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of the right hand
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Supplanter
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jimmy, JIMI means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gold, Bright, Beautiful, Berry, Precious
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WIM means "will-helmet."
Male
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian Joakim, KIM means "Jehovah raises up."Â Compare with another form of Kim.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lum.Dutch : perhaps from a short form of a Germanic personal name, Lieman or Liemaar.Korean : variant of Im.Chinese : Fujian variant of Lin 1.Filipino : unexplained.
Male
English
Short form of English Simon, SIM means "hearkening."
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
(豪金) Korean name JIN-HO means "golden hero/leader."
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
JIM BAXTER
JIM BAXTER
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Menashsheh, MENASHE means "causing to forget" or "one who forgets." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eldest son of Joseph.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of the Waters; Neptune
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Divine Sun
Girl/Female
Indian
Protected
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Royal Estate; Royal Chieftain
Girl/Female
Russian
Bitter.
Boy/Male
English
From the enclosed pasture meadow.
Girl/Female
Maori
Industrious, from Amelia.
Girl/Female
English
Feminine God will judge.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
The Daughter of an Ancient King Raja Sahil Verma
JIM BAXTER
JIM BAXTER
JIM BAXTER
JIM BAXTER
JIM BAXTER
v. t.
To direct or point, as a weapon, at a particular object; to direct, as a missile, an act, or a proceeding, at, to, or against an object; as, to aim a musket or an arrow, the fist or a blow (at something); to aim a satire or a reflection (at some person or vice).
n.
A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river.
v. i.
To dance a jig; to skip about.
n.
A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rim
v. t.
To sing to the tune of a jig.
v. i.
To point or direct a missile weapon, or a weapon which propels as missile, towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it; as, to aim at a fox, or at a target.
v. i.
A triangular sail set upon a stay or halyard extending from the foremast or fore-topmast to the bowsprit or the jib boom. Large vessels often carry several jibe; as, inner jib; outer jib; flying jib; etc.
v. t.
To furnish with a rim; to border.
n.
A planing machine with a reversing tool, to plane both ways.
v. i.
To grow dim.
n.
A machine for bending or straightening rails.
v. t.
To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a door.
a.
Having dim sight; lacking perception.
v. t.
To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse.
imp. & p. p.
of Rim
n.
The border, edge, or margin of a thing, usually of something circular or curving; as, the rim of a kettle or basin.
v. i.
To direct the indention or purpose; to attempt the accomplishment of a purpose; to try to gain; to endeavor; -- followed by at, or by an infinitive; as, to aim at distinction; to aim to do well.