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American politician (1808–1882)
Grubbs Boone. Squire Boone, Sr. was Daniel Boone's father and Levi Boone's great-grandfather, making Levi Boone Daniel Boone's great-nephew. Young Levi lost
Levi_Boone
American mountain man and cannibal (1828–1864)
Levi Boone Helm (January 28, 1828 – January 14, 1864) was an American mountain man, gunfighter, and serial killer known as the Kentucky Cannibal. Helm
Boone_Helm
American pioneer and frontiersman (1734–1820)
Daniel Boone (November 2 [O.S. October 22] 1734 – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and frontiersman whose exploits made him one of the first
Daniel_Boone
1850s American nativist political party
government and policy? In the spring of 1855, Know Nothing candidate Levi Boone was elected mayor of Chicago and barred all immigrants from city jobs
Know_Nothing
Surname list
American ragtime musician Josh Boone (born 1984), basketball player Laurence Boone (born 1969), French economist Levi Boone (1808–1882), Daniel's nephew
Boone_(surname)
Mayoral election in Illinois, US
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
2027_Chicago_mayoral_election
Elected chief executive of city government
(1813–1889) March 15, 1854 March 13, 1855 363 days 1854 Democratic 17 Levi Boone (1808–1882) March 13, 1855 March 11, 1856 364 days 1855 American 18 Thomas
Mayor_of_Chicago
American politician and educator (born 1976)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Brandon_Johnson
Series of riots in Chicago in 1855
Illinois, and was the first major civil disturbance in the city. Mayor Levi Boone, a Nativist politician, renewed enforcement of an old local ordinance
Lager_Beer_Riot
Name list
consistorial grand rabbi Levi Boone (1808–1882), American politician and mayor Levi Borgstrom (1919–2001), Swedish-New Zealand wood carver Levi Bouwense (born 2000)
Levi_(given_name)
Major American newspaper, founded 1847
itself with the nativist American or Know Nothing party, whose candidate Levi Boone was elected Mayor of Chicago the following month. Between 1853 and 1855
Chicago_Tribune
American politician (1813–1889)
temperance as well. He ran for re-election the following year against Levi Boone, of the American Party and lost with 47% of the vote. Following his term
Isaac_Lawrence_Milliken
American businessman and politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Eugene_Sawyer
American politician (1933–2014)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Jane_Byrne
Francis Preston Blair, co-founder of the Republican Party, graduated 1811 Levi Boone, mayor of Chicago, graduated from medical school in 1829 Cassius Marcellus
List of Transylvania University alumni
List_of_Transylvania_University_alumni
Served 1 term. 9th Cyrus Parker Bradley May 26, 1855 1856 Chief of Police Levi Boone November 11, 1819 March 6, 1865 For a year, Chicago briefly had an appointed
List of heads of the Chicago Police Department
List_of_heads_of_the_Chicago_Police_Department
Ward in Chicago
in 1847 in 1st ward N.H. Bolles 1846–1847 10th Andrew Smith 1846–1847 Levi Boone 1847–1848 Redistricted from 2nd ward 11th Isaac Speer 1847–1849 Edward
2nd_ward,_Chicago
In the 1855 Chicago mayoral election, Know Nothing candidate Levi Boone defeated Democratic incumbent Isaac Lawrence Milliken by a 5.75% margin. The election
1855_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician (1869–1944)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
William_Hale_Thompson
American politician and diplomat (born 1959)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Rahm_Emanuel
American politician (1873–1933)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Anton_Cermak
Mayor of Chicago from 1955 to 1976
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Richard_J._Daley
reducing the power of the saloonkeepers. In 1855, the Know-Nothings elected Levi Boone mayor, who banned Sunday sales of liquor and beer. His aggressive law
History_of_Chicago
were political, religious and cultural tensions. In 1855, Chicago Mayor Levi Boone threw politics into turmoil with dry proposals to control saloons. This
Political_history_of_Chicago
Elections since 1837
Thomas Dyer 4,712 53.24 Francis Cornwall Sherman 4,138 46.76 1855 Levi Boone 3,185 52.87 Isaac Lawrence Milliken (incumbent) 22,839 47.13 1854
Mayoral_elections_in_Chicago
American garden cemetery in Chicago
Beveridge, Illinois Governor (1873–77) Lester L. Bond, Chicago Mayor (1873) Levi Boone, Chicago Mayor (1855–56), anti-immigrant American Party (a.k.a. The Know-Nothing
Rosehill_Cemetery
Mayor of Chicago from 1989 to 2011
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Richard_M._Daley
Ethnic group in Chicago
Germans made up 1/6th of Chicago's population. In 1855, Mayor of Chicago Levi Boone declared that on Sundays all beer gardens and saloons will be closed,
Germans_in_Chicago
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Edward_Joseph_Kelly
Cyrus Parker Bradley 1854 1855 Isaac L. Milliken Silas McBride 1855 1857 Levi Boone Thomas Dyer Dennis J. Swenie 1858 March 1859 John Wentworth Matthais Benner
List of heads of the Chicago Fire Department
List_of_heads_of_the_Chicago_Fire_Department
Ward in Chicago
1844–1845 Thomas Church 1845–1846 9th J. Young Scammon 1845–1846 Whig Levi Boone 1846–1847 Redistricted to 2nd ward in 1847 10th George Manierre 1846–1847
1st_ward,_Chicago
American politician and judge
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Michael_A._Bilandic
Mayor of Chicago from 2019 to 2023
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Lori_Lightfoot
American politician (1860–1953)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Carter_Harrison_IV
Illinois politician and 51st mayor of Chicago
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Harold_Washington
Mayor of Chicago (1805–1892)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Roswell_B._Mason
election was held on March 10. First-term incumbent Know Nothing mayor Levi Boone did not seek reelection. His tenure had been very unpopular, and his anti-immigrant
1856_Chicago_mayoral_election
immigration Lager Beer Riot - German and Irish immigrants rioted after mayor Levi Boone raised the cost of a liquor license, an act that was seen as targeting
List of incidents of civil unrest in Chicago
List_of_incidents_of_civil_unrest_in_Chicago
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Monroe_Heath
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
2023_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Fred_A._Busse
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
John_Blake_Rice
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Martin_H._Kennelly
American newspaper editor, publisher, and politician (1823–1899)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Joseph_Medill
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
2007_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician (1825–1893)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Carter_Harrison_III
American politician (1813–1903)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Walter_S._Gurnee
American politician (1804–1869)
the 1st ward In office 1845–1848 Serving with Peter Updike Preceded by Levi Boone/ George Manierre Succeeded by Edward Manierre Member of the Illinois House
James_Hutchinson_Woodworth
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1987_Chicago_mayoral_election
the Chicago mayoral election of 1850, Democrat James Curtiss defeated Levi Boone and Lewis C. Kerchival by a double-digit margin. The incumbent mayor James
1850_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1983_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
2015_Chicago_mayoral_election
American mayor (1862–1929)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
William_Emmett_Dever
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1989 Chicago mayoral special election
1989_Chicago_mayoral_special_election
American politician (1805–1877)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
William_B._Ogden
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Frank_J._Corr
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
2019_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1995_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician (1801–1883)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Benjamin_Wright_Raymond
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
2011_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1999_Chicago_mayoral_election
American documentary miniseries
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
City_So_Real
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Thomas_Hoyne
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
George_Bell_Swift
Governor of Illinois from 1913 to 1917
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Edward_Fitzsimmons_Dunne
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
John_Patrick_Hopkins
American politician (1805–1870)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Francis_Cornwall_Sherman
American politician (born 1944)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
David_Orr
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
2003_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Julian_Sidney_Rumsey
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1979_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1991_Chicago_mayoral_election
American newspaper editor and politician (1815–1888)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
John Wentworth (Illinois politician)
John_Wentworth_(Illinois_politician)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1955_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician
Mayor of Chicago In office March 11, 1856 – March 10, 1857 Preceded by Levi Boone Succeeded by John Wentworth Personal details Born (1805-01-13)January
Thomas_Dyer
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
DeWitt_Clinton_Cregier
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1927_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Alexander_Loyd
American politician (1806–1859)
mayor's office after winning the 1850 Chicago mayoral election, defeating Levi Day Boone and Lewis C. Kerchival (both of these challengers being Democrats without
James_Curtiss
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
John_A._Roche
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Hempstead_Washburne
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1959_Chicago_mayoral_election
Medical society for Cook County, Illinois, US
oldest medical societies in the United States. The first president was Levi Boone who also served as the mayor of Chicago. It began to publish the Chicago
Chicago_Medical_Society
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1971_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1931_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Charles_McNeill_Gray
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
John_Charles_Haines
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1967_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1977 Chicago mayoral special election
1977_Chicago_mayoral_special_election
American politician (1811–1903)
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Alson_Sherman
English Quaker settler in America, father of Daniel Boone
and the father of Squire Boone Jr. and Daniel Boone. Squire Boone Sr. was born in 1696 in Bradninch, England to George Boone III (1666–1744) and Mary
Squire_Boone_Sr.
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1915_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1939_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1935_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1947_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician (1812–1890)
Thomas Church Preceded by John P. Chapin and Asher Rossiter Succeeded by Levi Boone and George Manierre Chairman of the Chicago Board of School Inspectors
J._Young_Scammon
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1905_Chicago_mayoral_election
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
1951_Chicago_mayoral_election
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
John_Putnam_Chapin
American politician
(1851–53) Charles McNeill Gray (1853–54) Isaac Lawrence Milliken (1854–55) Levi Boone (1855–56) Thomas Dyer (1856–57) John Wentworth (1857–58; 1860–61) John
Harvey_Doolittle_Colvin
LEVI BOONE
LEVI BOONE
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lexy, LEXI means "defender of mankind."
Male
English
 English short form of English Levi, LEV means "adhesion, joined to" or "crown, garland." Compare with other forms of Lev.
Female
German
Pet form of German Helene, possibly LENI means "torch."
Male
Yiddish
(לֵב) Yiddish name LEV means "lion." In use by the Russians. Compare with other forms of Lev.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Eva, EEVI means "life."
Male
Greek
(Λευί) Greek form of Hebrew Leviy, LEUI means "adhesion, joined to" or "crown, garland." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the third son of Jacob.
Male
Hebrew
(לֵב) Hebrew name LEV means "heart." Compare with other forms of Lev.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Jamaican, Portuguese
United; Combined; Attached; Possibly Governor; Guide; Joined; Governor; Adhesion; Joined to; Crown; Garland
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Leui, LEEVI means "adhesion, joined to" or "crown, garland."
Male
Hebrew
(לֵוִי) Hebrew name derived from the word lewi, LEVIY means "adhesion, joined to" or "crown, garland." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the third son of Jacob.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Levit ‘Levite’ (see Levy).English : variant spelling of Leavitt.
Male
Russian
 Yiddish name LEV means "lion." In use by the Russians. Compare with other forms of Lev.
Male
Hungarian
 Short form of Hungarian Levente, possibly LEVI means "governor, guide." Compare with other forms of Levi.
Girl/Female
English, Swedish
Life
Biblical
associated with himjoined, to adhere,adhesion
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tzevi, ZEVI means "deer, gazelle."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lakshmi Devi
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
Associated with him.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(देवी) Hindi name derived from Sanskrit devi DEVI means "goddess."
Female
Hebrew
(לָבִי×) Hebrew unisex name LAVI means "lion."
LEVI BOONE
LEVI BOONE
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of God, Lord Ram, Ragavender God
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian unisex name MOANA means "wide expanse of water."
Girl/Female
Muslim
A woman of delicate body
Girl/Female
Tamil
The earth
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name from Shiva Purana
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sayshanth | ஸயஷாஂத
Avatar of Lord Vishnu, Good peace
Boy/Male
Greek
Revered.
Biblical
the seat, or captivity of Jehovah
Boy/Male
Celtic American English
A Breton.
LEVI BOONE
LEVI BOONE
LEVI BOONE
LEVI BOONE
LEVI BOONE
n.
The act of levying or collecting by authority; as, the levy of troops, taxes, etc.
n.
That which is levied, as an army, force, tribute, etc.
v. t.
To take or seize on execution; to collect by execution.
imp. & p. p.
of Levy
v. t.
To erect, build, or set up; to make or construct; to raise or cast up; as, to levy a mill, dike, ditch, a nuisance, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Levy
n.
The taking or seizure of property on executions to satisfy judgments, or on warrants for the collection of taxes; a collecting by execution.
v. t.
To raise; to collect; said of troops, to form into an army by enrollment, conscription, etc.
v. t.
To raise, as a siege.
v. i.
To seize property, real or personal, or subject it to the operation of an execution; to make a levy; as, to levy on property; the usual mode of levying, in England, is by seizing the goods.
v. t.
To raise or collect by assessment; to exact by authority; as, to levy taxes, toll, tribute, or contributions.
v. t.
To raise; to levy.
n.
A name formerly given in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia to the Spanish real of one eighth of a dollar (or 12/ cents), valued at eleven pence when the dollar was rated at 7s. 6d.
v. i.
To levy a distress.
v. t.
To gather or exact; as, to levy money.
pl.
of Levy