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American speculative fiction writer (born 1961)
John C. Wright (born October 22, 1961) is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy novels. He was a Nebula Award finalist for his fantasy novel
John_C._Wright_(author)
Topics referred to by the same term
Minnesota John Wright (poet) (1805–1843), Scottish poet John Clifton Wright (born 1948), American sailor and author John C. Wright (author) (born 1961)
John_Wright
American analyst, author and journalist
Robin B. Wright (born August 22, 1948), is an American foreign affairs analyst, author and journalist who has covered wars, revolutions and uprisings
Robin_Wright_(author)
American novelist and poet (1908–1960)
Richard Nathaniel Wright (1908–1960) was an American author of novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerns racial themes
Richard_Wright_(author)
American sociologist (1916–1962)
"New Left" in the U.S., in a 1960 open letter "Letter to the New Left". C. Wright Mills was born in Waco, Texas, on August 28, 1916. His father, Charles
C._Wright_Mills
American businessman and politician (born 1965)
Christopher Allen Wright (born January 15, 1965) is an American businessman and government official serving as the 17th United States secretary of energy
Chris_Wright
The C. Wright Mills Award is a distinction awarded annually by the Society for the Study of Social Problems to the author of the book that "best exemplifies
C._Wright_Mills_Award
American aviation pioneers, inventors of the airplane
The Wright brothers, Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 – January 30, 1948) and Wilbur Wright (April 16, 1867 – May 30, 1912), were American aviation pioneers
Wright_brothers
Science fiction trilogy by John C. Wright
American writer John C. Wright. It consists of three books, The Golden Age, The Phoenix Exultant and The Golden Transcendence. The author's first novel,
The_Golden_Oecumene
John Wright (February 2, 1811 – April 11, 1846) was an American medical doctor and botanist. Wright was Amos Eaton's student and co-authored the last,
John_Wright_(doctor)
American journalist and author (born 1957)
Robert Wright (born January 15, 1957) is an American author and journalist known for his wide-ranging interests in philosophy, society, science (especially
Robert_Wright_(journalist)
American architect (1867–1959)
Frank Lloyd Wright Sr. (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1,000 structures
Frank_Lloyd_Wright
American writer (1964–2024)
his writings to those of Hunter S. Thompson, Wright claimed his biggest literary influences were authors Mark Twain and Christopher Isherwood. The New
Evan_Wright
American historian and author (1933–2022)
such topics as Harry S. Truman, John Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Panama Canal, and the Wright brothers. McCullough also narrated
David_McCullough
1956 book by C. Wright Mills
The Power Elite is a 1956 book by sociologist C. Wright Mills, in which Mills calls attention to the interwoven interests of the leaders of the military
The_Power_Elite
American artist, author, palmist (1928–2023)
Lois Erdmann Wright (July 9, 1928 – October 13, 2023) was an American artist, author, and television personality. She was best known for her appearance
Lois_Wright
2005 novel by John C. Wright
Orphans of Chaos is a 2005 science fantasy novel by John C. Wright. It is the first volume of the Orphans of Chaos trilogy that continues with the novels
Orphans_of_Chaos
English filmmaker (born 1974)
Homes. In an interview with journalist and author Robert K. Elder for The Film That Changed My Life, Wright attributes his edgy and comedic style to his
Edgar_Wright
American writer, sailor and lobbyist (born 1948)
John C. Wright is an American author and pioneer of America's Great Loop. Best known in the trades as Capt. John. His first documented voyage around the
John_Clifton_Wright
American actor (born 1965)
Jeffrey Charles Wright (born December 7, 1965) is an American actor. His accolades include a British Academy Games Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime
Jeffrey_Wright
American classical scholar
John Henry Wright (February 4, 1852 – November 25, 1908) was an American classical scholar born at Urumiah (Rezaieh), Persia. He earned his Bachelors
John_Henry_Wright
American basketball executive and sports agent
Brian Wright (born 1983) has been the general manager of the San Antonio Spurs since August 2019. Wright is a contributor to two books: '100 Heroes: People
Brian_Wright_(basketball)
Surname
or Jessica Wright J. J. Wright Joe Wright John, Johnny or Johnnie Wright Jon Wright Jonathan Wright Jordan Wright Joseph Wright Joshua Wright Judith or
Wright
American writer and journalist (born 1947)
Law and Security at the New York University School of Law. Wright is best known as the author of the 2006 nonfiction book, Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the
Lawrence_Wright
American teacher and suffragist (1874–1929)
Katharine Wright Haskell (née Wright; August 19, 1874 – March 3, 1929) was an American teacher, suffragist, and the younger sister of aviation pioneers
Katharine_Wright_Haskell
English Anglican bishop (born 1948)
He has also criticised the idea of a literal Rapture. The author of over seventy books, Wright is highly regarded in academic and theological circles for
N._T._Wright
American judge (1911-1988)
from 1942 to 1945. He was in private practice in Washington, D.C., from 1946 to 1948. Wright was the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana
J._Skelly_Wright
2015 book by David McCullough
Prize-Winning Author Explains Birth of the Airplane". Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved August 27, 2016. Maslin, Janet (May 3, 2015). "Review: The Wright Brothers'
The_Wright_Brothers_(book)
Topics referred to by the same term
Wright may refer to: Jonathan Wright (historian) (born 1969), British historian and author Jonathan B. Wright (born 1986), American actor Jonathan C.
Jonathan_Wright
American country music singer
Chely Wright (born Richell Rene Wright; October 25, 1970) is an American country music artist, activist, author, and corporate executive. She initially
Chely_Wright
2008-05-09. Retrieved 2008-05-16. Sears, Donald A. (1978). John Neal. Twayne's United States Author Series. Boston, Massachusetts: Twayne Publishers. p. 145
List_of_pen_names
First powered aircraft built by the Wright brothers
The Wright Flyer (also known as the Kitty Hawk, Flyer I or the 1903 Flyer) made the first sustained flight by a manned heavier-than-air powered and controlled
Wright_Flyer
American novelist
Austin Tappan Wright (August 20, 1883 – September 18, 1931) was an American legal scholar and author, best remembered for his major work of Utopian fiction
Austin_Tappan_Wright
First constitution of the Confederate States (1861–1862)
John Perkins, Jr., Alex. de Clouet, C. M. Conrad, Duncan F. Kenner, Edward Sparrow, Henry Marshall Texas: Thomas N. Waul, Williamson S. Oldham, John Gregg
Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States
Provisional_Constitution_of_the_Confederate_States
Canadian literary awards
Howard Engel and Eric Wright 1999 – Ted Wood 2000 – Eddie Barber, Rick Blechta, John North and David Skene-Melvin 2001 – L. R. Wright 2002 – James Dubro
Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence
Crime_Writers_of_Canada_Awards_of_Excellence
2023 film by Cord Jefferson
and critical praise. The film stars Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams, Adam Brody
American_Fiction_(film)
Australian medical practitioner (1927–2022)
John Franklin Knight AM (12 December 1927 – 27 November 2022), known professionally as Dr James Wright, was an Australian medical professional who was
James_Wright_(doctor)
American businessman
Robert Charles Wright (born April 23, 1943) is an American lawyer, businessman, lobbyist, and author. He is a former NBC executive, having been president
Bob_Wright
American comedian (born 1955)
Steven Alexander Wright (born December 6, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and film producer. He is known for his distinctive lethargic
Steven_Wright
German-American civil servant and author (1832–1901)
John George Nicolay (February 26, 1832 – September 26, 1901) was a German-born American author and diplomat who served as private secretary to U.S. president
John_George_Nicolay
South African-born author and poet
David John Murray Wright (23 February 1920 – 28 August 1994) was a South African-born British author and poet, who was deaf from the age of seven. David
David_Wright_(poet)
Botanist and almanac editor
Samuel Hart Wright (c. 1825–1905) was a farmer, astronomer, botanist, teacher, and almanac editor. He accumulated and maintained a large collection of
Samuel_Hart_Wright
British author, scriptwriter, and political campaigner (born 1962)
John O'Farrell (born 27 March 1962) is a British author, comedy scriptwriter and political campaigner. Previously a lead writer for such shows as Spitting
John_O'Farrell_(author)
American woman, first person accused of witchcraft in American Colonies
Goodwife Joan Wright (born c. 1596, date of death unknown), sometimes "Jane Wright" and called ''Surry's Witch," is the first person known to have been
Joan_Wright
Musical style of the High Middle Ages
half of the 13th century, Johannes de Garlandia, was the author of the De Mensurabili Musica (c. 1240), the treatise which defined, and most completely
Ars_antiqua
British fiction author
Rory Clements is a British author of historical fiction. He is best known for his John Shakespeare books, set in the Elizabethan era, and the Tom Wilde
Rory_Clements
American actor (born 1963)
John Christopher Depp II (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor, musician, and filmmaker. He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including a Golden
Johnny_Depp
Scottish-American philosopher, feminist writer, and socialist activist and reformer
and author George Grote, among others. The group's opposition to religious clergy influenced Wright's own emerging philosophy. In 1821, Wright traveled
Frances_Wright
American aviation award
The Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy was established by the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) in 1948 after a trust fund was created in 1936 by Godfrey
Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy
Wright_Brothers_Memorial_Trophy
American author and professor (born 1968)
David C. Logan (born 1968) is an American author and professor. He is best known for his book Tribal Leadership (co-authored with John King and Halee Fischer-Wright)
Dave_Logan_(writer)
House in Shorewood Hills, Wisconsin
Wisconsin. It was designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1938 for research chemist John Pew and his wife, Ruth. Built on a narrow lot, the two-story
John_C._Pew_House
Public university in Fairborn, Ohio, US
Wright State University is a public research university in Fairborn, Ohio, United States. Originally opened in 1964 as a branch campus of Miami University
Wright_State_University
Children's author, model, and photographer
Dare Wright (December 3, 1914 – January 25, 2001) was a Canadian–American children's author, model, and photographer. She is best known for her 1957 children's
Dare_Wright
American journalist and author (1888–1939)
American art critic Willard Huntington Wright (October 15, 1888 – April 11, 1939) when he wrote detective novels. Wright was active in avant-garde cultural
S._S._Van_Dine
American writer (1943–2020)
Francis Groom Jr. (March 23, 1943 – September 17, 2020) was an American author. He is best known for his best-selling novel Forrest Gump (1986), which
Winston_Groom
Vice President of the United States from 1857 to 1861
to Danville, Kentucky, to live with his sister Frances and her husband, John C. Young, who was president of Centre College. Breckinridge's uncle, William
John_C._Breckinridge
Book by Ludwig Wittgenstein
Henrik von Wright. It was first published in German as Vermischte Bemerkungen in 1977 with the text being emended in following editions. Wright's second (1978)
Culture_and_Value
2013 non-fiction book about Scientology written by Lawrence Wright
the relationships of Tom Cruise and John Travolta to the organization. In an interview with The New York Times Wright said that "There are a lot of people
Going_Clear_(book)
1959 book by C. Wright Mills
The Sociological Imagination is a 1959 book by American sociologist C. Wright Mills published by Oxford University Press. In it, he develops the idea
The_Sociological_Imagination
American actor
quartet presented a musical and oral homage to sociologist C. Wright Mills and beat author Jack Kerouac. They continued with a Kerouac show in Denmark
John_Ventimiglia
American lynching victim (1941–1955)
in the store at the same time as Till and his cousin, supported Wright's account. Author Devery Anderson writes that in an interview with the defense's
Emmett_Till
2011 non-fiction book by Clarissa Dickson Wright
of the twentieth century, written by the celebrity cook Clarissa Dickson Wright and published in London by Random House. Each period is treated in turn
A_History_of_English_Food
American musician and composer (1943–2023)
Gary Malcolm Wright (April 26, 1943 – September 4, 2023) was an American musician and composer best known for his 1976 hit songs "Dream Weaver" and "Love
Gary_Wright
Novel by John C. Wright
Mists of Everness is a 2005 fantasy novel by John C. Wright, a sequel to his novel Last Guardian of Everness. The novel continues the adventures of Raven
Mists_of_Everness
American counterterrorism expert (1952–2001)
2015. Wright, Lawrence (2006). The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11. New York: Vintage. ISBN 978-0141029351. Nowosielski, Ray, and John Duffy
John_P._O'Neill
American activist and former CIA officer
analyst and national security adviser Ralph McGehee, author, former CIA case officer Peter Wright, author, principal scientific officer for MI5 The Praetorian
John_Stockwell_(CIA_officer)
list also includes non-American authors resident in the US and American writers of African descent. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R
List of African-American writers
List_of_African-American_writers
English writer and philologist (1892–1973)
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (/ˈruːl ˈtɒlkiːn/, 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and academic philologist. He was the author of the
J._R._R._Tolkien
People from the State of Ohio
(Cincinnati) M. Wintermute (poet, author) (Berkshire) Charles Woodson (football) (Fremont) James Wright (poet) (Martins Ferry) John Yang (television journalist)
List_of_people_from_Ohio
1983 book by Edward C. Senay
Clinical Practice is a medical text written by Edward C. Senay. First published in 1983 by John Wright PSG, a second edition was published in 1998 by W.W
Substance Abuse Disorders in Clinical Practice
Substance_Abuse_Disorders_in_Clinical_Practice
Architectural style and ideal promoted by Frank Lloyd Wright
architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The architectural style predominantly refers to a class of small, single-story dwellings designed by Wright without a garage
Usonia
1941 book by Richard Wright
since been analyzed by various critics. Viking Press approached the author Richard Wright and asked him to write accompanying texts to images taken of Blacks
12_Million_Black_Voices
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
not composed until the Warring States period (c. 475 – 221 BC), and was the product of multiple authors. Lǎozǐ is the pinyin romanization of 老子, a name
Laozi
American WWII-era aircraft engine
The Wright R-2600 Cyclone 14 (also called Twin Cyclone) is an American radial engine developed by Curtiss-Wright, and widely used in aircraft in the 1930s
Wright_R-2600_Twin_Cyclone
Present, and Future of a Misunderstood Mark] Jennifer Wright, writer John C. Wright, alumnus and author of science fiction and fantasy novels; Nebula Award
List of St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) people
List_of_St._John's_College_(Annapolis/Santa_Fe)_people
1982 exegesis by Saul Kripke
contrast to the kind of solution offered by Kripke (above) and Crispin Wright (elsewhere), McDowell interprets Wittgenstein as correctly (by McDowell's
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language
Wittgenstein_on_Rules_and_Private_Language
American Scientologist (born 1961)
(COB) of Scientology's Religious Technology Center. According to author Lawrence Wright, she was closely involved in Scientology's liaison with its highest
Shelly_Miscavige
Irish-British novelist and former spy (1931–2020)
David John Moore Cornwell (19 October 1931 – 12 December 2020), known by his pen name John le Carré (/ləˈkæreɪ/ lə-KARR-ay), was an English author. Many
John_le_Carré
Northern Irish loyalist (1960–1997)
trained in the use of weapons and explosives. According to author and journalist Martin Dillon, Wright had been inspired by the violent deaths of UVF men Harris
Billy_Wright_(loyalist)
Faked photographs of fairies by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths
of fairies. They appear in a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, two young cousins who lived in Cottingley, near Bradford
Cottingley_Fairies
Christian monastic denomination
men, including founding leaders such as Jane Wardley, Ann Lee, and Lucy Wright. The Shakers emigrated from England and settled in British North America
Shakers
American architect
Elizabeth Wright Ingraham (1922 – September 15, 2013) was an American architect, educator, and author. She established an architect's practice in Colorado
Elizabeth_Wright_Ingraham
Association football club in Kilmarnock, Scotland
29 October 1872 saw the agreement between the club and a gentleman, Mr. Wright, to rent his field nearby for £3, which they did until March 1873. A game
Kilmarnock_F.C.
American science fiction writer
John Michael Scalzi II (born May 10, 1969) is an American science fiction author and former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
John_Scalzi
American politician and naval officer (1936–2018)
the Panama Canal Zone, to naval officer John S. McCain Jr. and Roberta Wright McCain. He had an older sister, Sandy, and a younger brother, Joe. At that
John_McCain
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997
Charter project established by John Major. Major was also satirised by Patrick Wright with his book 101 Uses for a John Major (based on a comic book of
John_Major
Michael Willetts – George Cross recipient † Levison Wood – Author and Explorer. Mark Wright – George Cross recipient † Biography portal United Kingdom
List of former Parachute Regiment personnel
List_of_former_Parachute_Regiment_personnel
up in Toledo, Iowa Paul Engle, poet James Erwin, author Terry Farrell, actress Ed Gorman, writer John Hench, Disney animator and Imagineer Harry Hershfield
List of people from Cedar Rapids, Iowa
List_of_people_from_Cedar_Rapids,_Iowa
American writer (1872–1944)
(1926) and the John Wayne film The Shepherd of the Hills (1941). Wright was born in Rome, New York, to Alma Watson and William A. Wright. In his autobiography
Harold_Bell_Wright
British writer, lay theologian, and scholar (1898–1963)
[1985]. C. S. Lewis and the Search for Rational Religion. Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-59102-531-3. OCLC 85899079. Wright, N. T
C._S._Lewis
American author (born 1957)
John Elder Robison (born August 13, 1957) is an American author who wrote the 2007 memoir Look Me in the Eye, detailing his life with undiagnosed Asperger
John_Elder_Robison
British politician (born 1963)
from the original on 2 March 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018. Wright, Oliver (26 March 2015). "John Bercow: Government's 'squalid' plot to oust the Speaker
John_Bercow
Studio and home in Spring Green, Wisconsin
operation of the farm, and they invited Wright to work during summers as a farmhand. Wright's aunts Jane and Ellen C. Lloyd Jones (known as Jennie and Nell)
Taliesin_(studio)
School violence incident in 2016
confronted by three female students: Trinity Carr, Zion Snow, and Chakeira Wright, on the second-floor female restroom of the school. It is unknown what precisely
Killing_of_Amy_Joyner-Francis
Surname list
Area of Argyll and Bute, where according legend, Maurice or Murdock, The Wright, (c.1150) became the first MacIntyre chief as a reward for helping his uncle
McIntyre
Film by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Winstone, Nick Robinson, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Angela Bassett, and Robin Wright. Damsel began streaming on Netflix to mixed reviews on March 8, 2024. The
Damsel_(2024_film)
Annual prize by the MacArthur Foundation
atmospheric scientist Thomas Whiteside, journalist Allan C. Wilson, biochemist Jay Wright, poet and playwright Charles Wuorinen, composer Walter Abish
MacArthur_Fellows_Program
NFL defensive end Chris Wright (born 1988), NBA forward Steve Yeager (born 1948), MLB player Natalie Babbitt (1932–2016), author and illustrator Natalie
List of people from Dayton, Ohio
List_of_people_from_Dayton,_Ohio
American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine
the readers. Other well-liked authors included Nictzin Dyalhis, E. Hoffmann Price, Robert Bloch, and H. Warner Munn. Wright published some science fiction
Weird_Tales
American actor
Arizona Theatre Company co-production Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright where he played one of Frank's sons. He joined the Milwaukee Repertory Theater
John_Hoogenakker
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
Craftsman; Carpenter
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name ̇ȬC means "desire."
Boy/Male
American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English wryhta/wyrhta, WRIGHT means "craftsman."
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a maker of machinery, mostly in wood, of any of a wide range of kinds, from Old English wyrhta, wryhta ‘craftsman’ (a derivative of wyrcan ‘to work or make’). The term is found in various combinations (for example, Cartwright and Wainwright), but when used in isolation it generally referred to a builder of windmills or watermills.Common New England Americanized form of French Le Droit, a nickname for an upright person, a man of probity, from Old French droit ‘right’, in which there has been confusion between the homophones right and wright.
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Hindu
God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, German, etc.
English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yÅÌ£hÄnÄn ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek IÅannÄ“s (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Male
Irish
Old Irish name MAEDÓC means "my dear Ãedh."
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name MAEL-MAEDÓC means "devotee of Maedóc."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean
The grace or mercy of the Lord.
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
Male
Hungarian
Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNÃC means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wight.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English nickname or personal name, meaning ‘bright’, ‘fair’, ‘pretty’, from Old English beorht ‘bright’, ‘shining’.English : from a short form of any of several Old English personal names of which beorht was the first element, such as Beorhthelm ‘bright helmet’. Compare Bert.Americanized form of German Brecht.Americanized spelling of German Breit.
Boy/Male
English American Anglo Saxon
Craftsman.
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of the earth
Boy/Male
English
Lives on the brook island.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Indian
Pl of Malik, King
Biblical
the shade or tingling of fear
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the most merciful
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit
Dew; Expressive; Nectar; Full of Essence
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Brightness
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Fortress Meadow; From the Royal Field
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Summer Tree
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
JOHN C-WRIGHT-AUTHOR
adv.
In a right or straight line; directly; hence; straightway; immediately; next; as, he stood right before me; it went right to the mark; he came right out; he followed right after the guide.
adv.
In a right manner.
adv.
In a great degree; very; wholly; unqualifiedly; extremely; highly; as, right humble; right noble; right valiant.
a.
To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of; as, to right the oppressed; to right one's self; also, to vindicate.
v. i.
To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.
adv.
Rightly; correctly; in a right way or form; without mistake or crime; as, to worship God aright.
v. t.
A scale, or graduated standard, of heaviness; a mode of estimating weight; as, avoirdupois weight; troy weight; apothecaries' weight.
a.
Upright; erect from a base; having an upright axis; not oblique; as, right ascension; a right pyramid or cone.
v. t.
To assign a weight to; to express by a number the probable accuracy of, as an observation. See Weight of observations, under Weight.
superl.
Having weight; heavy; ponderous; as, a weighty body.
v. t.
To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.
superl
Having light; not dark or obscure; bright; clear; as, the apartment is light.
v. t.
To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle.
superl.
Slight; not important; as, a light error.
v. t.
A ponderous mass; something heavy; as, a clock weight; a paper weight.
v. t.
To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.
n.
Weight.