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American science fiction writer (1925–1993)
John Keith Laumer ((1925-06-09)June 9, 1925 – (1993-01-23)January 23, 1993) was an American science fiction author. Prior to becoming a full-time writer
Keith_Laumer
Name list
Laumer is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Keith Laumer (1925–1993), American science fiction writer March Laumer (1923–2000)
Laumer
1976 science fiction novel by Keith Laumer
Brigade is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Keith Laumer, published in 1976. Bolo includes six stories about cybertanks called
Bolo: Annals of the Dinochrome Brigade
Bolo:_Annals_of_the_Dinochrome_Brigade
1978 novel by Keith Laumer
The Ultimax Man is a 1978 science fiction novel by Keith Laumer. An expansion of the short story "The Wonderful Secret", it was first published by St.
The_Ultimax_Man
Fictional character by Keith Laumer
the main character in a series of satirical science fiction stories by Keith Laumer. The stories were written over a span of thirty years beginning in the
Jame_Retief
1983 shared fantasy anthology
Retief to the Rescue is a light-hearted space opera novel by Keith Laumer that was published by Simon & Schuster under their Timescape Books imprint in
Retief_to_the_Rescue
1975 comedy-mystery film directed by Peter Hyams
and direct because they liked the comic elements of Busting. In 1975 Keith Laumer's 1971 novel Deadfall, on which the script was based, was republished
Peeper_(film)
1976 collection of science fiction short stories by Keith Laumer
The Best of Keith Laumer is a collection of science fiction short stories by American author Keith Laumer, edited by Adele Leone Hull. It was first published
The_Best_of_Keith_Laumer
British espionage television series (1961–1969)
Harris!, Garforth, 1967 The Afrit Affair, Keith Laumer, 1968 The Drowned Queen, Laumer, 1968 The Gold Bomb, Laumer, 1968 The Magnetic Man, Norman A. Daniels
The_Avengers_(TV_series)
American writer and game designer (born 1950)
author of several books "by" celebrities. He has written extensively in Keith Laumer's Bolo series, contributing several short stories to the Bolo anthologies
William_H._Keith_Jr.
Tabletop science fiction role-playing game
- Keith Laumer, 1963 Hammer's Slammers - David Drake, 1979 Retief's Peace - William H. Keith (based on the titular character created by Keith Laumer),
Traveller_(role-playing_game)
Aircraft motion involving constant angle of attack but varying pitch
Grant, Model Airplane Design and Theory of Flight, Jay, New York, 1941 Keith Laumer, How to Design and Build Flying Models, Harper, New York, 1960 Stengel
Phugoid
American novelist
of science fiction writer Keith Laumer; their youngest brother Frank was also a writer, on historical subjects. March Laumer graduated from the University
March_Laumer
2001 American TV series or program
was directed by Helen Mirren and was based on The Placement Test by Keith Laumer. The second segment, "The Other Side", was directed by Mary Stuart Masterson
On_the_Edge_(2001_TV_film)
Fictional genre where historical events occur differently
is saved. The cross-time theme was further developed in the 1960s by Keith Laumer in the first three volumes of his Imperium sequence, which would be completed
Alternate_history
American sci-fi television series (1967–1968)
as Army of the Undead The Invaders by Keith Laumer (US, Pyramid Books, 1967) Meteor Men by Keith Laumer (writing as Anthony Le Baron) (UK, Corgi, 1967)
The_Invaders
1964 novel by Keith Laumer
Great Time Machine Hoax is a science fiction novel by American writer Keith Laumer, an expansion of his novelette serialized in Fantastic Magazine under
The_Great_Time_Machine_Hoax
1999 science fiction novel by John Barnes
narratives. He considered it inspired by Fritz Leiber's The Big Time and Keith Laumer's Worlds of the Imperium, which similarly explore conflicts across alternate
Finity
Topics referred to by the same term
Gladius model XVIII, artificially intelligent tank imagined by author Keith Laumer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mark
Mark_XVIII
Scifi Battle Mech Stuff
universe based on a series of military science fiction books by author Keith Laumer. It primarily revolves around the eponymous "Bolo", a type of self-aware
Bolo_universe
Thirteenth Floor (1999) GENiE (GEneralized Nonlinear Extrapolator), from the Keith Laumer novel The Great Time Machine Hoax (1964) Muddlehead, the sapient computer
List_of_fictional_computers
1961 novel by Keith Laumer
Worlds of the Imperium is a science fiction novel by American writer Keith Laumer. It originally appeared in Fantastic Stories of the Imagination between
Worlds_of_the_Imperium
Topics referred to by the same term
Blood, an American TV series Lafayette O'Leary, the protagonist in four Keith Laumer science fiction novels Lafayette Building (disambiguation) Lafayette
Lafayette
Military subgenre of science fiction
first Hammer's Slammers stories, as well as one of the BOLO stories by Keith Laumer and one of the Berserker stories by Fred Saberhagen. This anthology seems
Military_science_fiction
American science fiction and fantasy author (born 1952)
Seller list. Weber was influenced by C. S. Forester, Patrick O'Brian, Keith Laumer, H. Beam Piper, Robert A. Heinlein, Roger Zelazny, Christopher Anvil
David_Weber
Larson The Blade Runner universe by Philip K. Dick The Bolo universe by Keith Laumer The Cloverfield universe by J. J. Abrams The CoDominium universe by Jerry
List of science fiction universes
List_of_science_fiction_universes
Science fiction short story anthology edited by Harlan Ellison
Recognition" by J. G. Ballard "Judas" by John Brunner "Test to Destruction" by Keith Laumer "Carcinoma Angels" by Norman Spinrad "Auto-da-Fé" by Roger Zelazny "Aye
Dangerous_Visions
Circle (1981) The Road to Camlann (1981) A Trace of Memory (1963) by Keith Laumer The Merlin series by Mary Stewart The Crystal Cave (1970) The Hollow
List_of_Arthurian_literature
ISBN 978-1-59606-177-4 Bolo series Works set in the Bolo fictional universe created by Keith Laumer Bolo! (January 2005) ISBN 0-7434-9872-0. Stories of Bolo tanks with artificial
David_Weber_bibliography
Delusion in which one believes their life is a staged reality TV show
"family" and "friends" are all paid to maintain the illusion. In 1963, Keith Laumer published a short story "It Could Be Anything", about Brett, who experiences
Truman_Show_delusion
(1902–1981) (pseudonym of Robert S. Richardson) Yulia Latynina (born 1966) Keith Laumer (1925–1993) Stephen R. Lawhead (born 1950) W. H. C. Lawrence (fl. 1889)
List of science-fiction authors
List_of_science-fiction_authors
Short story by Joanna Russ
busty girls in wisps of chiffon who slink about writhing with lust (Keith Laumer wrote a charming, funny one called "The War with the Yukks"), or the
When_It_Changed
1967 novel by Keith Laumer
Galactic Odyssey is a science fiction novel by American writer Keith Laumer. It was originally serialized in If magazine from May to July, 1967, under
Galactic_Odyssey
Board game designed by Steve Jackson
which are worth two of anything else). In 1960, science fiction author Keith Laumer wrote Combat Unit, the first of many short stories and novellas about
Ogre_(board_game)
Publication that offers primarily science fiction
Roger Zelazny (not counting student fiction in Literary Cavalcade), Keith Laumer, Thomas M. Disch, Sonya Dorman and Ursula K. Le Guin. There was also
Science_fiction_magazine
1982 video game
II and published by Synergistic Software in 1982. It was inspired by Keith Laumer's 1976 science fiction novel Bolo: Annals of the Dinochrome Brigade, which
Bolo_(1982_video_game)
Cataloging of published works by Eric Flint
ISBN 0-7434-3601-6 Works of Keith Laumer Retief (2002), ISBN 0-671-31857-8 Odyssey (2002), ISBN 0-7434-3527-3 Keith Laumer: The Lighter Side (2002), ISBN 0-7434-3537-0
Eric_Flint_bibliography
Hypothetical original substance or state of matter
short story "Round Trip", reprinted in the collection Not Before Time. Keith Laumer in the novel Dinosaur Beach introduces the ylem field 1969. The term
Ylem
1987 video game
series of stories initially published in 1960 by science fiction writer Keith Laumer. The Macintosh version of Bolo supported up to sixteen concurrent networked
Bolo_(1987_video_game)
1969 film by Jack Shea
production center. It is based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Keith Laumer. Earth has been taken over by a benign group of aliens known as the Monitors
The_Monitors_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
turret-mounted weapon of the Bolo tanks in the Bolo novels written by Keith Laumer and David Weber. A long-range weapon in the Starfleet Battles and Starfleet
Hellbore
Science fiction and fantasy literary award
Genocides Berkley Books William S. Burroughs Nova Express Grove Press Keith Laumer A Plague of Demons Berkley Books Avram Davidson Rogue Dragon Ace Books
Nebula_Award_for_Best_Novel
Series of science fiction anthologies
Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories" by Gene Wolfe "In the Queue" by Keith Laumer "Continued on Next Rock" by R. A. Lafferty "Eyebem" by Gene Wolfe "Jim
Orbit_(anthology_series)
Topics referred to by the same term
novel by Waldo Frank The Invaders (1967), a novel on the TV series by Keith Laumer The Invader (1972), a novel by Richard Wormser The Invaders (1978), a
Invader
City in Nebraska, United States
in Beatrice. A 1970 science fiction novel "The House in November" by Keith Laumer takes place largely in Beatrice, Nebraska.[citation needed] National
Beatrice,_Nebraska
Alternate history scenario
without the influence of Nazi ideology. In the alternate timeline of Keith Laumer's Worlds of the Imperium, Imperial Germany won the First World War but
Hypothetical Axis victory in World War II
Hypothetical_Axis_victory_in_World_War_II
books by Isaac Asimov Shooting War by Anthony Lappé The Bolo stories of Keith Laumer and others. Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein Various Dale Brown
List of fictional military robots
List_of_fictional_military_robots
(born 1929) and Mary Jane Latsis (1927–1997)), Murder Against the Grain Keith Laumer (1925–1993), The Infinite Cage Robert Lawson (1892–1957), Rabbit Hill
List_of_American_novelists
Day of the year
1912) 1992 – Freddie Bartholomew, American actor (born 1924) 1993 – Keith Laumer, American soldier, author, and diplomat (born 1925) 1994 – Nikolai Ogarkov
January_23
Topics referred to by the same term
fiction novel by Rog Phillips Time Trap, a 1970 science fiction novel by Keith Laumer Time Trap, a 1976 science fiction novel for children by Nicholas Fisk
Time_Trap
International beauty pageant contest
Europe. The title of the pageant was parodied by science-fiction author Keith Laumer in his story "Retief and the Pangalactic Pageant of Pulchritude". In
International Pageant of Pulchritude
International_Pageant_of_Pulchritude
Surname list
(born 1986), South African swimmer Jame Retief, fictional diplomat in Keith Laumer's series of science fiction stories Retief Goosen, South African professional
Retief
2006 novel by John Scalzi
hard"). SF Signal likened it to "an Elmore Leonard [co-written] with Keith Laumer", and praised its "whip-smart writing" and "realistic everyday dialogue"
The_Android's_Dream
1973 anthology edited by Andre Norton and Ernestine Donaldy
(Bernard I. Kahn) "The Naming of Names" (Ray Bradbury) "The Plague" (Keith Laumer) "A Pail of Air" (Fritz Leiber) "Living Fossil" (L. Sprague de Camp)
Gates_to_Tomorrow
Military unit
Tyler were in command. In the science fiction short story, Field Test by Keith Laumer, a newly designed and built Bolo Mark XX Model B is assigned to "the
20th Virginia Infantry Regiment
20th_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment
Day of the year
2015) 1924 – Ed Farhat, American wrestler and manager (died 2003) 1925 – Keith Laumer, American soldier and author (died 1993) 1925 – Herman Sarkowsky, German-American
June_9
Physical model of an aircraft for display, research, or amusement
ISBN 1854861905 OCLC 43634314 How to Design and Build Flying Model Airplanes, by Keith Laumer, Harper, New York, 1960. 2nd ed., 1970. OCLC 95315 The Middle Ages of
Model_aircraft
leading to the future they had seen. 1964 The Great Time Machine Hoax Keith Laumer A man inherits his uncle's mansion, which has a computer that can function
List of time travel works of fiction
List_of_time_travel_works_of_fiction
1986 novel by Lois McMaster Bujold
reports that the novel's cover art had originally been intended for a Keith Laumer novel, "but not used for reasons no one said. The couple were dressed
The_Warrior's_Apprentice
coach (b. 1922) January 23 Thomas A. Dorsey, American musician (b. 1899) Keith Laumer, American science fiction author (b. 1925) January 24 – Thurgood Marshall
1993_in_the_United_States
Annual awards for science fiction or fantasy
Publishing Group) Gordon R. Dickson "Jean Duprès" Nova #1 (Delacorte Press) Keith Laumer "In the Queue" Orbit #7 (Putnam Publishing Group) Ben Bova "Brillo" Analog
Hugo Award for Best Short Story
Hugo_Award_for_Best_Short_Story
Lawless (1962) F-127 SF Marion Zimmer Bradley Seven From The Stars / Keith Laumer Worlds Of The Imperium (1962) F-128 WE Tom West The Buzzard's Nest /
List_of_Ace_double_titles
1979 book by Wayne Barlowe
(1977) Czill Jack L. Chalker Midnight at the Well of Souls (1977) Demon Keith Laumer A Plague of Demons (1965) Demu F. M. Busby Cage a Man (1973) Dextran
Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials
Barlowe's_Guide_to_Extraterrestrials
Annual science fiction writer's event
Emshwiller Ed Emshwiller Harry Harrison Gustav Hasford Cyril Kornbluth Keith Laumer Ursula K. Le Guin Katherine MacLean Anne McCaffrey Richard McKenna Judith
Milford_Writer's_Workshop
1960s. "The Eve of RUMOKO" (Roger Zelazny) "The Night of the Trolls" (Keith Laumer) "Mercenary" (Mack Reynolds) "Soldier, Ask Not" (Gordon R. Dickson) "Weyr
The Mammoth Book of New World Science Fiction
The_Mammoth_Book_of_New_World_Science_Fiction
Topics referred to by the same term
film by Jim Thompson The Undefeated, a 1974 short story collection by Keith Laumer The Undefeated (novella), a 1996 novella by Irvine Welsh The Undefeated
Undefeated
American science fiction writer (1923–2001)
Universe (1965; rev. 1977) The Space Swimmers (1967) Planet Run (1967; with Keith Laumer) Spacepaw (1969) Wolfling (1969) None But Man (1969) Hour of the Horde
Gordon_R._Dickson
Topics referred to by the same term
The Imperium, a fictional race in the novel Worlds of the Imperium by Keith Laumer Imperium (Current 93 album) Imperium (Blouse album), 2013 Imperium (Hunter
Imperium_(disambiguation)
American writer (1927–2002)
Stories, July, 1957. Later collected with Worlds of the Imperium, by Keith Laumer, as Armchair Fiction Double Novel #51, 2012, ISBN 978-1-61287-078-6.
Henry_Slesar
Brackett The Big Jump (1976) 06171 SF Jack Vance Big Planet (1978) 06177 SF Keith Laumer The Big Show 06505 MY Cornell Woolrich The Black Angel (1965) 06530 SF
List of Ace titles in numeric series
List_of_Ace_titles_in_numeric_series
Annual award for science fiction or fantasy
Benford "A Snark in the Night" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction Keith Laumer "The Wonderful Secret" Analog Science Fact & Fiction 1979 John Varley*
Hugo_Award_for_Best_Novella
Anthology of science fiction short stories
Guin) (from Amazing Stories v. 38, no. 9, Sep. 1964) "Placement Test" (Keith Laumer) (from Amazing Stories v. 38, no. 7, Jul. 1964) "The Horn of Time the
The_Best_from_Amazing_Stories
1984 steampunk novel by Ron Goulart
—now the queen — with an automaton. Ron Goulart, like his contemporary, Keith Laumer, wrote lighthearted science fiction in the 1970s and 80s. Goulart sometimes
The Prisoner of Blackwood Castle
The_Prisoner_of_Blackwood_Castle
List of science fiction books
From Terra (1961) F-127 SF Marion Zimmer BradleySeven From The Stars / Keith Laumer Worlds Of The Imperium (1962) F-129 SF William F. Temple The Automated
List_of_Ace_SF_double_titles
List of science fiction books
Brackett The Big Jump (1976) 06171 SF Jack Vance Big Planet (1978) 06177 SF Keith Laumer The Big Show 06530 SF Michael Moorcock The Black Corridor 06615 SF Fred
List of Ace SF numeric-series single titles
List_of_Ace_SF_numeric-series_single_titles
Science fiction and fantasy literary award
R. Delany "Lines of Power" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction Keith Laumer "The Day Before Forever" The Day Before Forever and Thunderhead (Doubleday)
Nebula_Award_for_Best_Novella
Topics referred to by the same term
by the Wigwam Mills hosiery company The Ultimax Man, a 1978 novel by Keith Laumer An alias of the DC Comics supervillain Brain This disambiguation page
Ultimax
Military unit
Major Elihu Hutton. In the science fiction short story, Field Test by Keith Laumer, a newly designed and built artificially intelligent superheavy tank
20th Virginia Cavalry Regiment
20th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment
Science fiction and fantasy literary award
Lafferty "Entire and Perfect Chrysolite" Orbit 6 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) Keith Laumer "In the Queue" Orbit 7 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) James Sallis "The Creation
Nebula Award for Best Short Story
Nebula_Award_for_Best_Short_Story
American science fiction author (1926–1967)
husband in 1970. She also collaborated on the novel Earthblood (1966) with Keith Laumer. Rob Latham, reviewing Galactic Suburbia: Recovering Women's Science
Rosel_George_Brown
Robert Sutton Harrington, 50, American astronomer, esophageal cancer. Keith Laumer, 67, American science fiction author. Gábor Péter, 86, Hungarian communist
Deaths_in_January_1993
Robert Silverberg (Robert Silverberg) (Feb. 1976) The Best of Keith Laumer (Keith Laumer) (Mar. 1976) The Best of Mack Reynolds (Mack Reynolds) (Apr. 1976)
Pocket Books's Best of ... series
Pocket_Books's_Best_of_..._series
cold war with each other across the Mississippi River. Imperium series Keith Laumer Series featuring a continuum of parallel worlds policed by the Imperium
List of alternate history fiction
List_of_alternate_history_fiction
Short story collection by David Weber
Flint's best-selling Ring of Fire series, the popular Bolo series of Keith Laumer and more. Visit 17th-century Magdeburg for the creation of the United
Worlds_of_Weber
Anthology of fantasy and science fiction short stories
"The Stainless-Steel Knight" (John T. Phillifent) "Diplomat-at-Arms" (Keith Laumer) "Dream Damsel" (Evan Hunter) "The Last Defender of Camelot" (Roger Zelazny)
Cosmic_Knights
Sci-fi book series
background strongly resembles that of H. Beam Piper's Paratime series and Keith Laumer's Imperium Series. One tribute paid to Piper's series is the names of
Crosstime_Traffic
Fictional conflicts between male and female societies
Rule (originally published in Science Wonder Stories, August 1929.) Keith Laumer, "War Against the Yukks", Galaxy, April 1965. Bruce McAllister, "Ecce
Battle of the sexes in science fiction
Battle_of_the_sexes_in_science_fiction
1971 anthology edited by Clifford D. Simak
(Theodore Sturgeon) "In the Queue" [Best Short Story nominee, 1971] (Keith Laumer) "The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories" [Best Short Story nominee
Nebula_Award_Stories_6
Combat SF: Introduction, by Gordon R. Dickson "The Last Command", by Keith Laumer "Men of Good Will", by Ben Bova & Myron R. Lewis "The Pair", by Joe L
Combat_SF
American writer
followed by Flesh and Bones (also featuring Dalgoda) in 1986; and Keith Laumer's Retief, published by Mad Dog Graphics in 1987–1988. From 1981–1986,
Jan_Strnad
Greg Egan 1995 Terminal Avenue Eden Robinson 1995 Test to Destruction Keith Laumer Dangerous Visions 1967 That Only a Mother Judith Merril 1948 The Adaptive
List of science fiction short stories
List_of_science_fiction_short_stories
Subgenre of science fiction
the development of steam-based technology or alternative histories. Keith Laumer's Worlds of the Imperium (1962) and Ronald W. Clark's Queen Victoria's
Steampunk
Lawless (1962) F-127 SF Marion Zimmer BradleySeven From The Stars / Keith Laumer Worlds Of The Imperium (1962) F-128 WE Tom West The Buzzard's Nest /
List of Ace titles in F series
List_of_Ace_titles_in_F_series
British science fiction author
You Hands" (1968) "Gottlos" (1969), notable for having (along with Keith Laumer's Bolo series) inspired Steve Jackson's classic game of 21st century tank
Colin_Kapp
young-adult sf novel, Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1967 Planet Run (with Keith Laumer), sf novel, Doubleday 1967 Soldier, Ask Not, sf novel, Dell 1967 The
Gordon R. Dickson bibliography
Gordon_R._Dickson_bibliography
1976 collection of science fiction short stories by Robert Silverberg
Media type Print (paperback) Pages xiv, 258 ISBN 0-671-80282-8 OCLC 2074772 Preceded by The Best of Barry N. Malzberg Followed by The Best of Keith Laumer
The_Best_of_Robert_Silverberg
American novelist
of novellas based on the Bolo stories of late science-fiction author Keith Laumer, which were published in the anthologies Old Guard and Cold Steel, from
J._Steven_York
Guin) (from Fantastic v. 11, no. 9, Sep. 1962) "A Trip to the City" (Keith Laumer) (from Amazing Stories v. 37, no. 1, Jan. 1963) The Best from Fantastic
The_Best_from_Fantastic
Science fiction magazine
Gordon R. Dickson; Plague Ship, by Harry Harrison; Star Treasure, by Keith Laumer; and Beastchild, by Dean R. Koontz. The short fiction included little
Venture_Science_Fiction
Brackett The Big Jump 1976 06171 SF Jack Vance Big Planet 1978 06177 SF Keith Laumer The Big Show - 06505 MY Cornell Woolrich The Black Angel 1965 06530 SF
List_of_Ace_single_volumes
KEITH LAUMER
KEITH LAUMER
Female
Egyptian
, Victorious Neith.
Male
Babylonian
, devoted to Ni (Neith).
Boy/Male
Welsh American Irish Scottish
Dwells in the woods.
Female
English
English feminine form of Scottish Keith, probably KEITHA means "forest, wood."
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Swiss
Of the Forest; Wood; From the Battleground
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Of Godly
Girl/Female
Egyptian
The divine mother.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Wide
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Polish
Value; Keen; Follower of Neith
Female
Hebrew
(×Ö¸×¡Ö°× Ö·×ª) Variant form of Hebrew AcÄ•nath, AZENETH means "belonging to the goddess Neith."
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, probably derived a Celtic word KEITH means "forest, wood."
Boy/Male
Scottish Celtic
River.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Keitha, probably KEITHIA means "forest, wood."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Kenneth, KENITH means both "born of fire" and "comely; finely made."
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a river of Celtic origin, LEITH means "flowing water."
Female
Egyptian
, I came from myself.
Female
Greek
(Τάνις) Greek form of Phoenician Tanith, possibly TANIS means "serpent lady. In Egyptian her name means "land of Neith."
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, probably derived from a Celtic word KEITH means "forest, wood."
Boy/Male
Australian, Welsh
Seven
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Forest
KEITH LAUMER
KEITH LAUMER
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian
Wise, Intelligent, Thoughtful, Sensible
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Surface of the Earth
Male
Hebrew
(יֵש×וּ) Variant form of Hebrew Yeshua, YESHU means "God is salvation." This is the Hebrew name for Jesus.
Girl/Female
British, English
Fearless; Brave
Boy/Male
Basque
Shepherd.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Praise; Appreciation; Recitation of Good will
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Paulus, PAOLO means "small."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Observance; Evidence; Study
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
White Page
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n.
Acquaintance; kindred.