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Look up Macon, Mâcon, or maçon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macon may refer to: Macon, Belgium, a village Arrondissement of Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Macon
Prefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Mâcon (French pronunciation: [mɑ.kɔ̃] ), historically anglicised as Mascon, is a city in east-central France. It is the prefecture of the department of
Mâcon
City in Georgia, United States
Macon (/ˈmeɪkən/ MAY-kən), officially Macon–Bibb County, is a consolidated city-county in Georgia, United States. Situated near the fall line of the Ocmulgee
Macon,_Georgia
American actor
Peter Jerrod Macon (born May 18, 1982) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Lt. Commander Bortus in the Fox/Hulu television series
Peter_Macon
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Macon has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship or airship, and may refer to: USS Macon (ZRS-5), an Akron-class rigid airship commissioned
USS_Macon
American filmmaker, writer and actor
Macon Blair (born 1974) is an American filmmaker, comic book writer and actor known for his roles in the films Blue Ruin (2013) and Green Room (2015)
Macon_Blair
Church councils in the French city
There have been several synods of Mâcon, provincial church councils held in the city of Mâcon, then the seat of a diocese. The second and third councils
Synod_of_Mâcon
Football club in Mâcon, France
Mâcon 71 is a football club located in Mâcon, France. They play in Championnat National 2, the fifth tier of French football. The club's president is Alain
Mâcon_71
Unincorporated community in Virginia, US
Macon is an unincorporated community in Powhatan County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. Macon was a stop on the Farmville and Powhatan Railroad from 1884
Macon,_Virginia
1993 film directed by Peter Greenaway
The Baby of Mâcon is a 1993 historical drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway, and starring Ralph Fiennes, Julia Ormond (in her theatrical
The_Baby_of_Mâcon
United States historic airship
USS Macon (ZRS-5) was a rigid airship built and operated by the United States Navy for scouting and served as a "flying aircraft carrier", carrying up
USS_Macon_(ZRS-5)
Topics referred to by the same term
Macon County may refer to: Macon County, Alabama Macon County, Georgia Macon County, Illinois Macon County, Missouri Macon County, North Carolina Macon
Macon_County
Minor league baseball team (1991–2002)
The Macon Braves were a Minor League Baseball team based in Macon, Georgia, that served as the Class A farm team of the Atlanta Braves between 1991 and
Macon_Braves
1977 novel by Toni Morrison
author Toni Morrison, her third to be published. It follows the life of Macon "Milkman" Dead III, an African-American man living in Michigan, from birth
Song_of_Solomon_(novel)
American ufologist
Steven Macon Greer (born 1955) is an American ufologist and a retired physician. He founded the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Steven_M._Greer
American settler and political figure
(or Gedeon) Macon (c. 1648–1702) was an early American settler and political figure. There are conflicting theories regarding Gideon Macon's lineage. The
Gideon_Macon
American basketball player (born 1995)
Daryl Macon Jr. (born November 29, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for Dinamo Sassari of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A. He played
Daryl_Macon
County in North Carolina, United States
Macon County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,014. Its county seat is Franklin. The
Macon_County,_North_Carolina
American musician (1870–1952)
David Harrison Macon (October 7, 1870 – March 22, 1952), known professionally as Uncle Dave Macon, was an American old-time banjo player, singer, songwriter
Uncle_Dave_Macon
Private liberal arts college in Ashland, Virginia, U.S.
Randolph–Macon College (RMC or, colloquially, Macon) is a private liberal arts college in Ashland, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1830, the college
Randolph–Macon_College
Footballer (born 1998)
Yvann Maçon (born 1 October 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Super League Greece club AEL, on loan from French side Saint-Étienne
Yvann_Maçon
Murder perpetrated by Stephen McDaniel
was an American woman and a Mercer University School of Law graduate in Macon, Georgia, studying to become a public defender. After graduating and while
Murder_of_Lauren_Giddings
American politician (1757–1837)
Nathaniel Macon (December 17, 1757 – June 29, 1837) was an American politician who represented North Carolina in both houses of Congress. He was the fifth
Nathaniel_Macon
Ice hockey team in Macon, Georgia
The Macon Mayhem is an SPHL team based in Macon, Georgia that plays in the Macon Coliseum. The team was formerly the Augusta RiverHawks, which suspended
Macon_Mayhem
American singer and songwriter (1941–1967)
1960s. Redding was born in Dawson, Georgia, and his family soon moved to Macon. He dropped out of high school at age 15 to support his family, working
Otis_Redding
Jersey politician
Jeremy Martin Maçon is a Jersey politician who served as one of the Deputies in the St Saviour No. 1 constituency between 2008 and 2022. Maçon was educated
Jeremy_Maçon
Topics referred to by the same term
Macon Airport can refer to: Macon Downtown Airport Middle Georgia Regional Airport This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Macon
Macon_Airport
City in Mississippi, United States
Macon is a city in Noxubee County, Mississippi along the Noxubee River. As of the 2020 census, Macon had a population of 2,582. It is the county seat of
Macon,_Mississippi
subregional Mâcon AOC, which covers a much larger area. Before the Viré-Clessé AOC was created, the wines could be labelled Mâcon-Vire or Mâcon-Clessé. The
Viré-Clessé
Coastal Plain League baseball team
finalists were selected: Macon Bacon, Macon Soul, Macon Hits, Macon Heat, and Macon Noise. A vote was held, with the name Macon Bacon being announced as
Macon_Bacon
Historic district in Georgia, United States
The Macon Historic District is a historic district in Macon, Georgia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 and was expanded
Macon Historic District (Macon, Georgia)
Macon_Historic_District_(Macon,_Georgia)
Shopping mall in Georgia, United States
Macon Mall is a two-level, 1.1-million-square-foot (100,000 m2) shopping mall located in Macon, Georgia. It is a dead mall with a vacancy rate over 70%
Macon_Mall
American actor
Willis Macon McCalman (December 30, 1932 – November 29, 2005) was an American television, stage and big screen movie actor. Nicknamed "Sonny", McCalman
Macon_McCalman
Minor league baseball team (1984–1987)
The Macon Pirates were a Minor League Baseball team based in Macon, Georgia, that served as the Class A farm team of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1984 to
Macon_Pirates
2021/2022 studio album by Jason Aldean
Macon, Georgia is the tenth studio album by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It is a double album, with the first half, Macon, released on November
Macon,_Georgia_(album)
County in Georgia, United States
Macon County is a county located in the west central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,082. The county
Macon_County,_Georgia
Metropolitan statistical area in Georgia, United States
The Macon metropolitan area is a metropolitan statistical area consisting of five counties in Central Georgia, anchored by the principal city of Macon. At
Macon metropolitan area, Georgia
Macon_metropolitan_area,_Georgia
Bacon substitute made from mutton
Macon is a cured and smoked form of mutton. Macon is prepared in a similar manner to bacon, with the meat being either dry cured with large quantities
Macon_(food)
County in Illinois, United States
Lincoln and his family moved to Macon County. Macon County (1829) Macon County (1829–1841) Macon County (1841–1843) Macon County (1843–present) According
Macon_County,_Illinois
Roman Catholic church in Mâcon, France
Mâcon Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Vincent de Mâcon) is a Roman Catholic church located in Mâcon, Burgundy, France. The cathedral is in the neoclassical
Mâcon_Cathedral
Minor league baseball team
The Macon Peaches was the predominant name of the American minor league baseball franchise representing Macon, Georgia, during the 20th century. Although
Macon_Peaches
Surname list
Maçon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean-Baptiste Maçon, Canadian merchant and political figure Jeremy Maçon, Jersey politician
Maçon
Topics referred to by the same term
The Macon Whoopee or Macon Whoopees may refer to: Macon Whoopee (CHL), an ice hockey team in the Central Hockey League from 1996 to 2001 Macon Whoopee
Macon_Whoopee
American basketball player and coach (born 1969)
Mark L. Macon (born April 14, 1969) is an American basketball coach and former professional player. He is the former head coach of Binghamton University
Mark_Macon
City in Missouri, U.S.
Macon is a city in and the county seat of Macon County, Missouri, United States. The population was 5,457 at the 2020 census. Macon was platted in 1856
Macon,_Missouri
City in Illinois, United States
Macon is a city in Macon County, Illinois, United States whose population was 1,177 at the 2020 census. It is included in the Decatur, Illinois Metropolitan
Macon,_Illinois
State park in North Carolina, United States
Fort Macon State Park is a North Carolina state park in Carteret County, North Carolina, in the United States. Located on Bogue Banks near Atlantic Beach
Fort_Macon_State_Park
County in Alabama, United States
Macon County is a county located in the east central part of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,532. Its county seat
Macon_County,_Alabama
Unincorporated community in Georgia, U.S.
East Macon East Macon is an unincorporated community in northeast Bibb County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Macon Metropolitan Statistical
East_Macon,_Georgia
Former Catholic diocese in France
former bishopric of Mâcon was located in Burgundy. The bishopric of Macon was established as a suffragan of Lyon. The existence of Mâcon as a separate diocese
Ancient_Diocese_of_Mâcon
Private liberal arts college in Lynchburg, Virginia, US
then-president of Randolph-Macon College, under Randolph-Macon's charter after he failed to convince R-MC to become co-educational. Randolph-Macon Woman's College
Randolph_College
The Macon, Dublin and Savannah Railroad (reporting mark MDS; MD&S) was chartered in 1885 as the Macon and Dublin Railroad. It was built to connect its
Macon, Dublin and Savannah Railroad
Macon,_Dublin_and_Savannah_Railroad
Macon (French pronunciation: [makɔ̃]) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Momignies, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium
Macon,_Belgium
article is a list of the counts of Mâcon. In medieval France, the county of Mâcon was a county centred on the town called Mâcon in the southern half of medieval
List_of_counts_of_Mâcon
of Macon, Georgia, United States. 1806 – U.S. Fort Hawkins built at the present-day site of Creek Indian Ocmulgee Old Fields (future site of Macon). 1821
Timeline_of_Macon,_Georgia
American football player (born 1999)
Macon Clark (born July 21, 1999) is an American football safety. He played college football at Tulane. Clark grew up in St. Rose, Louisiana and attended
Macon_Clark
Ice hockey team in the Central Hockey League from 1996 to 2001
The Macon Whoopee was a professional ice hockey team that played from 1996 until 2001 in the Central Hockey League (CHL). Located in Macon, Georgia, the
Macon_Whoopee_(CHL)
Arena in Macon, Georgia
The Macon Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in Macon, Georgia, United States. It is home to the Macon Mayhem, a minor-league hockey team in the SPHL.
Macon_Coliseum
19th-century line in Georgia, U.S.
The Macon and Brunswick Railroad ran from Macon, Georgia to Brunswick, Georgia. Its construction was interrupted by the American Civil War, and initially
Macon_and_Brunswick_Railroad
Surname list
Le Maçon is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antoine Le Maçon (c. 1500–1559), French translator, royal councillor, treasurer
Le_Maçon
Argentinian racehorse
Macón was an undefeated Argentinian Thoroughbred racehorse. Macón was bred by Haras Ojo de Agua and foaled in 1922. He was sold as a two-year-old in 1924
Macón_(horse)
Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library
Macon Library is a branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, located in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. The branch, opened
Macon_Library
Racetrack in Illinois, USA
Macon Speedway, located in Macon, Illinois is one of Illinois's premier dirt ovals. It is also one of the longest continuously-operating racetracks in
Macon_Speedway
1988 film by Lawrence Kasdan
their old home and suggests to Macon that they start over. Macon leaves Muriel, and he and Sarah set up house once more. Macon travels to Paris for research
The_Accidental_Tourist_(film)
Unincorporated community in Nebraska, U.S.
Macon is an unincorporated community in Franklin County, Nebraska, United States. Macon is located at 40°12′18″N 98°57′09″W / 40.20500°N 98.95250°W
Macon,_Nebraska
Opera by Daniel Auber
Le maçon (French for The Mason) is an opéra comique in three acts by Daniel Auber to a libretto by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne. It premiered at
Le_maçon
1974 American independent film directed by Richard Compton
Macon County Line is a 1974 American independent film directed by Richard Compton and produced by Max Baer Jr. Baer and Compton also co-wrote the film
Macon_County_Line
Topics referred to by the same term
Macon Township may refer to: Macon Township, Bureau County, Illinois Macon Township, Harvey County, Kansas Macon Township, Michigan Macon Township, Franklin
Macon_Township
River in the United States of America
Bayou Macon is a bayou in Arkansas and Louisiana. It begins in Desha County, Arkansas, and flows south, between the Boeuf River to its west and the Mississippi
Bayou_Macon
Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States
Macon, also known as Macon Quarters, is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, Alabama, United States. A post office operated under the name Macon
Macon,_Alabama
County in Missouri, United States
Macon County is a county located in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 15,209. Its county seat
Macon_County,_Missouri
Town in North Carolina, United States
Macon is a town located in Warren County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, Macon had a population of 110. It is named for Nathaniel
Macon,_North_Carolina
Professional ice hockey team in Georgia, United States from 2001 to 2002
The Macon Whoopee were a professional ice hockey team that played in the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) during the 2001–02 season. Based in Macon, Georgia
Macon_Whoopee_(ECHL)
Ice hockey team in Macon, Georgia
The Macon Trax were a minor-league professional ice hockey team based in Macon, Georgia. They played in the low minor league Atlantic Coast Hockey League
Macon_Trax
County in Tennessee, United States
Macon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,216. Its county seat is Lafayette. Macon
Macon_County,_Tennessee
Upcoming film by Macon Blair
Idiots is a 2026 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Macon Blair. The film stars Dave Franco (who also produces the film), O'Shea Jackson
Idiots_(2026_film)
Surname list
Macon is a surname. It may be derived from French Maçon or Mâcon, meaning "marsh dweller"[citation needed], or a variant of the occupational surname Mason
Macon_(surname)
American gridiron football player (1927–2017)
Edwin Donald Macon (March 7, 1927 – April 19, 2017) was an American football halfback and cornerback who played in the National Football League (NFL)
Eddie_Macon
American lawyer (1816–1984)
Macon Bolling Allen (born Allen Macon Bolling; August 4, 1816 – October 15, 1894) was an American attorney who is believed to be the first African American
Macon_Bolling_Allen
American film by Macon Blair
is a 2023 American superhero black comedy film written and directed by Macon Blair. It is the fifth installment, a reboot of The Toxic Avenger film series
The_Toxic_Avenger_(2023_film)
Robert le Maçon (c. 1365 – 28 January 1443) was Chancellor of France, advisor to King Charles VII and supporter of Joan of Arc. Le Maçon was born at Château-du-Loir
Robert_le_Maçon
Central business district of Macon, Georgia, United States
Downtown Macon refers to the largest financial district in the city of Macon, Georgia, United States. It is home to many museums, ranging from the Georgia
Downtown_Macon,_Georgia
In 1891, the Macon and Northern Railroad was established and took over the failed Covington and Macon Railroad. It operated 105 miles (169 km) of track
Macon_and_Northern_Railway
The Macon and Birmingham Railway (M&B) was a railroad in the southeastern United States that operated from 1891 through 1922. The railroad was chartered
Macon_and_Birmingham_Railway
Railway station in Mâcon, France
Mâcon-Ville station (French: Gare de Mâcon-Ville) is a railway station serving Mâcon, in the Saône-et-Loire department, eastern France. The station is
Mâcon-Ville_station
Hospital in Georgia, United States
Piedmont Macon North Hospital, located in Macon, Georgia, is a General Acute Care Hospital meaning that they are able to treat and cover many different
Piedmont_Macon_North_Hospital
High-speed rail station in east-central France
Mâcon-Loché TGV station (French: Gare de Mâcon-Loché TGV) is a railway station on the TGV Sud-Est located in the commune of Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire, France
Mâcon-Loché_TGV_station
The Mayor of Macon-Bibb County is the highest elected official in the consolidated city-county government of Macon and Bibb County, Georgia, United States
List of mayors of Macon, Georgia
List_of_mayors_of_Macon,_Georgia
Baltimore-class heavy cruiser
USS Macon (CA-132), a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy, was laid down on 14 June 1943 by the New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden
USS_Macon_(CA-132)
Boarding school in Virginia, U.S.
Randolph-Macon Academy (R-MA) is a coeducational private boarding school in the U.S. state of Virginia with a military leadership component. R-MA serves
Randolph-Macon_Academy
Defunct public universities and colleges in Georgia, Macon, US (1965–2013)
Georgia State University. Macon State College was formerly Macon College and Macon Junior College. It was located in Macon, Georgia, with a satellite
Macon_State_College
Local election
The 1966 Macon County Sheriff election was held on November 8, 1966, to elect the sheriff of Macon County, Alabama. The primary election was held on May
1966 Macon County, Alabama, Sheriff election
1966_Macon_County,_Alabama,_Sheriff_election
American baseball player, manager, coach, and scout (1915–1989)
Max Cullen Macon (October 14, 1915 – August 5, 1989) was an American Major League Baseball player, a minor league player-manager and pitching coach, and
Max_Macon
1919 race riot in Macon, Mississippi, USA
The Macon, Mississippi, race riot took place on June 7, 1919, in Macon, Mississippi. White members who were angry that black people were organizing to
Macon,_Mississippi,_race_riot
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Macon may refer to: Robert B. Macon (1859–1925), U.S. Representative from Arkansas Robert C. Macon (1890–1980), U.S. Army general Robert le Maçon (1365–1443)
Robert_Macon
Topics referred to by the same term
Macon High School may refer to: Macon High School (Illinois), Macon, Illinois Macon High School (Mississippi), Macon, Mississippi Macon High School (Missouri)
Macon_High_School
Roman silver hoard
The Mâcon Treasure or Macon Treasure is a Roman silver hoard found in the city of Mâcon, eastern France in 1764. Soon after its discovery, the bulk of
Mâcon_Treasure
2016 American TV series or program
slave on the Macon plantation. He is one of the Macon 7. Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Rosalee, a young, shy, and sheltered house slave on the Macon plantation
Underground_(TV_series)
Arena football team
The Macon Knights were a professional arena football team, playing in the af2 league. They were a 2001 expansion member of af2. They played their home
Macon_Knights
Indoor football team in Georgia
The Macon Steel was a professional indoor football team based in Macon, Georgia. The team played most of the 2012 season as a member of American Indoor
Macon_Steel
MACON
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Dear One
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Incomparable; Matchless; Peerless
Male
Dutch
, farmer, husbandman.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, German
A Collar; Ornament
Boy/Male
German, Scandinavian
Helping
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian
Powerful; Pray
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
British, English
Bailiff; Variant of Bailey
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, German
Ready for a Fight; Noble and Ready
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Shiva
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