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Britain's youngest female killer (born 1957)
Mary Flora Bell (born 26 May 1957) is an English woman who, as a juvenile, killed two preschool-age boys in Scotswood, an inner suburb of Newcastle upon
Mary_Bell
English actress, writer and dramatist (1911–2005)
Whistle Down the Wind was adapted as a film, starring her teenaged daughter, actress Hayley Mills. Mary Hayley Bell was born in Shanghai International Settlement
Mary_Hayley_Bell
African-American artist and illustrator
Mary A. Bell (July 2, 1873 – September 20, 1941) was a self-taught African-American artist and illustrator. She produced over 150 known works featuring
Mary_A._Bell
Topics referred to by the same term
Australian aviator Mary Bell (American Civil War nurse) (1840–?) Mary Bell (politician) (1885–1943), Scottish politician Mary A. Bell (1873–1941), African-American
Mary_Bell_(disambiguation)
American homemaker enslaved by Thomas Jefferson
Mary Hemings Bell (c. 1753 – after 1834) was born into slavery, most likely in Charles City County, Virginia, as the oldest child of Elizabeth Hemings
Mary_Hemings_Bell
Japanese anime television series
Flower Witch Mary Bell (花の魔法使いマリーベル, Hana no Mahōtsukai Marī Beru), or known as Mary Bell in some countries, is a Japanese magical girl anime series by
Flower_Witch_Mary_Bell
Physicist
Mary Ross Bell (1923–2022)[citation needed] was a physicist who worked at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus and CERN. She worked on accelerator physics
Mary_Ross_Bell
Church in City of London, England
The Church of St Mary-le-Bow (/lə ˈboʊ/, rhymes with 'know') is a Church of England parish church in the City of London, England. Located on Cheapside
St_Mary-le-Bow
1945 film by Leo McCarey
The Bells of St. Mary's is a 1945 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. Written
The_Bells_of_St._Mary's
Canadian artist (1864–1951)
Mary Alexandra Bell Eastlake (née Mary Alexandra Bell) (1864, Douglas, Canada West - 1951, Ottawa) was a Canadian painter most notable for her portraits
Mary_Alexandra_Bell_Eastlake
President and chairperson of Bell Broadcasting Corporation
Mary L. Bell (1901–1995) was the first African-American to own and operate a radio station in the city of Detroit, Michigan, as president and chairperson
Mary_L._Bell
British fashion merchant, fashion designer and fashion journalist
Mary Ann Bell (fl. 1806 – fl. 1831), was a British fashion merchant, dressmaker and fashion journalist. She promoted her designs in the British fashion
Mary_Ann_Bell
Northern Irish physicist (1928–1990)
John Stewart Bell (28 July 1928 – 1 October 1990) was a physicist from Northern Ireland and the originator of Bell's theorem, an important theorem in
John_Stewart_Bell
English actress (born 1946)
English actress. A daughter of Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell and younger sister of actress Juliet Mills, she began her acting career as a child and was
Hayley_Mills
20th-century Australian aviator
Mary Teston Luis Bell (3 December 1903 – 6 February 1979) was an Australian aviator and founding leader of the Women's Air Training Corps (WATC), a volunteer
Mary_Bell_(aviator)
English actress (born 1941)
Naturalization as a United States Citizen #10116847, filed U.S. District Court, Los Angeles, California (date: 10 October 1975), ancestry.com. Bell, Mary Hayley
Juliet_Mills
United States historic place
The Mary E. Bell House is a historic house at 66 Railroad Avenue approximately 1/10th mile south of the Long Island rail road in Center Moriches, Long
Mary_E._Bell_House
American artist and victims' advocate
Mary Bell McGriff (née Vincent; born 1963) is an American artist and victim advocate. She became known to the public after surviving a violent attack while
Mary_Vincent_(artist)
1961 British film by Bryan Forbes
1958 novel of the same name by Mary Hayley Bell (Mills's mother). In 2005, the Guardian included Whistle Down the Wind in a list of the fifty best family
Whistle_Down_the_Wind_(film)
Eva Mary Bell OBE (1877–1959), also known as John Travers, wrote about Sikhs in the First World War, included Sikh characters in her novels, and published
Eva_Mary_Bell
1959 British novella by Mary Hayley Bell
Whistle Down the Wind is a novella written by Mary Hayley Bell and illustrated by Ōven Edwards. First published in 1958 by T.V. Boardman & Co., the central
Whistle_Down_the_Wind_(novel)
Mary Bell Smith (née Blair; after first marriage, Bell; after second marriage, Smith; August 3, 1818 – December 9, 1894) was a 19th-century American educator
Mary_Bell_Smith
1984 American film
in the wake of a July 1983 Life magazine article "Streets of the Lost" by writer Cheryl McCall and photographer Mary Ellen Mark (Bell's wife). Streetwise
Streetwise_(1984_film)
Clergyman and Charlotte Brontë's husband
widowed aunt and her daughter, Mary Anna Bell (1830–1915), whom he married in 1864. He left the curacy and managed a small farm, refusing to co-operate
Arthur_Bell_Nicholls
Scottish politician (1862–1943)
Mary Bell (1862–1943) was a Scottish politician, one of the first Scottish women to be elected as a local councillor, and the first female senior magistrate
Mary_Bell_(politician)
Mary and Molly (or "Mollie") Bell were two young women from Pulaski County, Virginia who disguised themselves as men and fought in the American Civil
Mary_and_Molly_Bell
Topics referred to by the same term
The Bells of St. Mary's may refer to: The Bells of St. Mary's (1937 film), a 1937 British film, starring John Garrick, released by MGM's UK division The
The Bells of St. Mary's (disambiguation)
The_Bells_of_St._Mary's_(disambiguation)
Traditional song
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (Roud 237, Child 201) is an English-language folk song. The two titular characters sought refuge from the plague in 1645 in a remote
Bessy_Bell_and_Mary_Gray
Scottish-born Hong Kong doctor and politician (1925–2021)
Alison Mary Spencer Bell Fok, JP (Chinese: 鍾愛理遜; 28 January 1925 – 8 April 2021) was a Scottish-born Hong Kong doctor and politician. She was the first
Alison_Bell_(politician)
Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)
Alexander Graham Bell (/ˈɡreɪ.əm/ ; born Alexander Bell; March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born Canadian-American inventor, scientist, and
Alexander_Graham_Bell
1969 single by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Later that year, R&B singer Solomon Burke released a rendition on Bell Records for his album Proud Mary that reached No. 15 on the Billboard R&B chart. Another
Proud_Mary
Research and scientific development company
Nokia Bell Labs, commonly referred to as Bell Labs, is an American industrial research and development company owned by the Finnish technology company
Bell_Labs
American actress (born 1969)
ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-12-27. Mary McCormack – Mother Of The RattleSnake Mug – 7/7 Visits on Youtube zoochat.com Dawson Bell (September 20, 2012). "West
Mary_McCormack
American actress (born 1980)
Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18, 1980) is an American actress and singer. Her work includes both film and television, and her accolades include two Emmy
Kristen_Bell
2008 American film
and Clank cover for Tinker Bell when questioned by Fairy Mary. When Tinker Bell returns, she tries to explain, but Fairy Mary simply responds that she knows
Tinker_Bell_(film)
Mary Bell (22 April 1844 – 23 October 1874) and Annie (Ann) Bell (22 April 1844 – 26 March 1926) were pioneering Christian Missionaries and members of
Mary_and_Annie_Bell
British painter, designer and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1879–1961)
Vanessa Bell (née Stephen; 30 May 1879 – 7 April 1961) was an English painter and interior designer, a member of the Bloomsbury Group and the sister of
Vanessa_Bell
Principal church of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, California
the bell had been installed in the bell tower of the second Saint Mary's Cathedral until it was destroyed by fire in 1962. It was later placed on a platform
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption (San Francisco)
Cathedral_of_Saint_Mary_of_the_Assumption_(San_Francisco)
Scottish-American investor and banker (1822–1892)
1879. Bell was the director of the California Bank by 1875. He entered into a lucrative, yet boundary crossing and entwined, relationship with Mary Ellen
Thomas_Bell_(capitalist)
British princess (1897–1965)
Mary, Princess Royal (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary; 25 April 1897 – 28 March 1965), was a member of the British royal family. She was the only daughter
Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
Mary,_Princess_Royal_and_Countess_of_Harewood
English industrialist, landowner and county official
children: Hugh Lowthian Bell (1878–1926) Florence Elsa Bell (1880–1971), who married Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond Mary Katherine Bell, OBE (1881–1966), who
Sir_Hugh_Bell,_2nd_Baronet
American actor (born 1986)
Jared Drake Bell (born June 27, 1986) is an American actor and musician. Born in Newport Beach, California, he began his career as a child actor in the
Drake_Bell
American politician
Newell Bell and the cousin of Charles Henry Bell. He married Judith A. Upham in 1831 and they had five children, Mary A. Bell White, Eliza U. Bell, Lucy
James Bell (New Hampshire politician)
James_Bell_(New_Hampshire_politician)
Song
Bells of St. Mary's" is a 1917 popular song. The music was written by A. Emmett Adams, the lyrics by Douglas Furber, following a visit to St. Mary's Church
The Bells of St. Mary's (song)
The_Bells_of_St._Mary's_(song)
American businesswoman (1929–1994)
Mary Ann Gates (née Maxwell; July 5, 1929 – June 10, 1994) was an American banker, civic activist, non-profit executive, and schoolteacher. She was the
Mary_Maxwell_Gates
Christian devotion
Marys as the Compline bell was rung. The Angelus is not identical to the "noon bell" ordered by Pope Calixtus III (1455–58) in 1456, who asked for a long
Angelus
1966 British film by John Mills
her mother, Mary Hayley Bell. The title derives from a West Country term for someone who is "not quite right in the head". In a small, isolated village
Sky_West_and_Crooked
Theorem in physics
Bell's theorem is a term encompassing a number of closely related results in physics, all of which determine that quantum mechanics is incompatible with
Bell's_theorem
Canadian post-apocalyptic film
for a jagged blade to kill her but Mary is quicker and decapitates her, then continues walking away from the burning farmhouse. Ashley Bell as Mary Shannyn
The_Day_(2011_film)
American actress, dancer and artist (born 1941)
Victoria Carroll (born Mary Carol Lee Ford; January 21, 1941), also known as Victoria Carrol-Bell, is an American retired actress, dancer and artist. She
Victoria_Carroll
English publisher
aged 40. He married, secondly, on 11 May 1858, Mary Grace Bell, the eldest daughter of Alderman Bell of Newcastle upon Tyne. There were children from
George_Routledge
anniversary of the installation of the bells of the Church of St. Mary, the event commemorates a legend of Ottery St. Mary's 'pixies' being banished from the
Pixie_Day
English nursery rhyme
a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19626. The most common modern version is: Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? With silver bells,
Mary,_Mary,_Quite_Contrary
Name list
2001), American tennis player Hayley Barr (b. 1971), American actress Mary Hayley Bell (1911–2005), English actress, writer, dramatist Hayley Beresford (b
Hayley
Slave who cooked for Thomas Jefferson
Sarah Bell Scott, had represented Joseph Fossett in the sale. (Sarah Bell Scott was the daughter of Fossett's mother, Mary Hemings Bell, and Thomas Bell.)
Edith_Hern_Fossett
Chamber for transporting divers vertically through the water
A diving bell is a rigid chamber used to transport divers from the surface to depth and back in open water, usually for the purpose of performing underwater
Diving_bell
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936
queens. "Queen Mary: A Lifetime of Gracious Service", The Times, p. 5, 25 March 1953 "The Ancestry of the Princess May", Bow Bells: A Magazine of General
Mary_of_Teck
Stage musical satire of the 1936 film of the same name
8-week-run. Due to multiple cases of COVID-19 in the cast, Bell filled in for Darcy Rose Byrnes as Mary for two performances on August 10 and 11, reprising the
Reefer_Madness_(musical)
Family of enslaved Black people in Virginia
Betsy Hemings (1783-1857) Mary Hemings' children with Thomas Bell: Robert Washington Bell (c. 1785-after 1840) Sarah Jefferson Bell (d. 1834) Martin Hemings
Hemings_family
Australian actress
starred as Mary MacKillop in the biographical docudrama film Mary. She appeared in the 1997 films Oscar and Lucinda and Thank God He Met Lizzie. Bell then starred
Lucy_Bell
American actress (born 1952)
Mary Eileen McDonnell (born April 28, 1952) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She received Academy Award nominations for her roles as
Mary_McDonnell
1948 British film by Charles Frend
Montagu and Walter Meade with "additional dialogue" by the novelist Mary Hayley Bell (Mills' wife). The film score was by Ralph Vaughan Williams, who reworked
Scott_of_the_Antarctic_(film)
2026 film score by Daniel Pemberton
Project Hail Mary (Original Motion Picture Score) is the film score composed by Daniel Pemberton to the 2026 film Project Hail Mary directed by Phil Lord
Project Hail Mary (soundtrack)
Project_Hail_Mary_(soundtrack)
Topics referred to by the same term
Francis Bell (engineer) (1813–1879), British railway engineer Francis Hayley Bell (1877–1944), father of Mary Hayley Bell Francis Campbell Bell (1892–1968)
Francis_Bell
Clock chime melody
“chimes on eight bells”. However, evidence suggests it was originally a chime on six bells – a melody that has not been in use at St Mary-le-Bow since 1666
Whittington_chimes
British sportsman
He died on 2 December 1974 at the age of 86. His wife Sophia Mary 'Millie' Bell died a little over two years afterwards on 9 February 1977 and they are
Howard_A._Bell
Church in Bristol, England
Bell Ringers. Retrieved 10 February 2023. "The Bells of St Mary Redcliff, Bristol" (PDF). Bell News: 256. 1904 – via Central Council of Church Bell Ringers
St_Mary_Redcliffe
English writer (1797–1851)
four, her father married a neighbour, Mary Jane Clairmont, with whom Mary had a troubled relationship. In 1814, Mary began a romance with one of her father's
Mary_Shelley
British political hostess and voluntary worker
Mary "Molly" Katherine, Lady Trevelyan, OBE (née Bell; 12 October 1881 – 8 October 1966) was an English political hostess and voluntary worker. She was
Mary_Trevelyan_(Lady)
British writer and playwright
2 February 1926) Florence Elsa Bell (c. 1880 – 3 May 1971, married Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond) Mary Katherine Bell, OBE (c. 1882 - 8 October 1966,
Florence_Bell_(writer)
Tower containing or designed to hold bells
A bell tower is a tower that contains one or more bells, or that is designed to hold bells even if it has none. Such a tower commonly serves as part of
Bell_tower
Canadian television host, author and cook
or Entertainment News for The Good Stuff with Mary Berg. On June 5, 2025 it was announced at the Bell Media Upfronts that Berg will be appearing as judge
Mary_Berg_(chef)
Canadian high jumper (1917–1996)
Mary Margaret Bell (later Ryan and Gibson, January 26, 1917 – May 10, 1996) was a Canadian athlete who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. She was born
Margaret_Bell_(athlete)
1857 Christmas song by James Lord Pierpont
"Jingle Bells" is an American song and one of the most commonly sung Christmas songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont. It is an unsettled
Jingle_Bells
English art critic (1881–1964)
Arthur Clive Heward Bell (16 September 1881 – 17 September 1964) was an English art critic, associated with formalism and the Bloomsbury Group. He developed
Clive_Bell
European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC
The Bell Beaker culture, also known as the Bell Beaker complex or Bell Beaker phenomenon, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker
Bell_Beaker_culture
Clock tower in London, England
sides of the bell. The tune is that of the Cambridge Chimes, first used for the chimes of Great St Mary's church, Cambridge, and supposedly a variation,
Big_Ben
American songwriter from Tennessee
composing with various other artists. Bell contributed an unreleased Fuel song "Sister Mary Innocent" renamed "Sister Mary" on Tommy Lee's 2005 solo album Tommyland:
Carl_Bell_(musician)
Protagonist of the Mary Poppins book series
Mary Poppins is a fictional character and the eponymous protagonist of P. L. Travers' books of the same name along with all of their adaptations. A magical
Mary_Poppins_(character)
American actress (born 1979)
Lake Siegel Bell (born March 24, 1979) is an American actress, screenwriter, and director. She has appeared in various television series, including Boston
Lake_Bell
American film director
Documentary for Streetwise. In 1983, Bell's wife, photographer Mary Ellen Mark, was hired by Life magazine to photograph a story on homeless children in Seattle
Martin_Bell_(director)
English journalist and author (born 1980)
is science writer Priya Joi. Bell graduated with a degree in English from Queen Mary University of London in 2002. Bell began her career in the 2000s
Poorna_Bell
British actress (born 1938)
Shuttered Room (1967) – Mary Whately, Susannah's Mother To Sir, with Love (1967) – Mrs. Dare A Testing Job (1968, educational film) – Mrs Bell Sherlock Holmes
Ann_Bell
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming
the Reverend Paul Ziegler and Mary Frances Bell. He was educated at the Detroit Church Academy, after which he worked as a hardware salesman between 1899
Winfred_Hamlin_Ziegler
2017 American comedy film by Lake Bell
I Do... Until I Don't is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Lake Bell. The film stars Bell, Ed Helms, Mary Steenburgen, Paul Reiser, Amber
I_Do..._Until_I_Don't
Defunct British women's magazine
fashion plates were labeled a month ahead, e.g., the plates published in May 1810 were marked June 1810. Mary Ann Bell was a well known contributor to the
La_Belle_Assemblée
American actress (born 1946)
comedy Animal House. After Animal House, Weller appeared in The Bell Jar (1979), Once Upon a Spy (1980), Forced Vengeance (1982), Blood Tide (1982), and Q
Mary_Louise_Weller
British writer (1889–1977)
Mary Barnes Hutchinson (29 March 1889 – 17 April 1977) was a British short-story writer, socialite, model and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Hutchinson
Mary_Hutchinson_(writer)
Bell was one of five long-term members of staff who had been in place since 1922, along with Ethel Elderton, Dr. Percy Stocks, Egon Pearson, and Mary
Julia_Bell
American actor and comedian (1977–2021)
father taught digital electronics for a computer processing firm, and his mother was a computer operator for Pacific Bell. Diamond was Jewish, and attended
Dustin_Diamond
Church in Mellieħa, Malta
Mellieħa, Malta, dedicated to the Nativity of Mary. It was built between 1881 and 1898, and the dome and bell towers were completed between 1920 and 1940
Parish Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, Mellieħa
Parish_Church_of_the_Nativity_of_the_Virgin_Mary,_Mellieħa
American businessman
James Aaron Bell (born June 4, 1948) is a retired American executive of The Boeing Company. Bell is a retired president, executive vice president and
James_A._Bell
2025 American film
James Paxton as Jedidiah Dooley Mary Steenburgen Bernadette Peters Laura Marano Mehdi Ajroudi Lee Arenberg Marshall Bell M. C. Gainey In April 2023, it
Last_Train_to_Fortune
American sex offender and dialogue coach (born 1960)
Samantha (March 14, 2024). "Drake Bell Says He Was Sexually Abused As a Child Star". TODAY.com. Walrath-Holdridge, Mary (March 20, 2024). "Who Is Brian
Brian_Peck
2022 American television miniseries
Starring Kristen Bell, Michael Ealy, Tom Riley, Mary Holland, Cameron Britton, Shelley Hennig, and Samsara Yett, it is primarily a parody of mystery
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window
The_Woman_in_the_House_Across_the_Street_from_the_Girl_in_the_Window
2018 film by Guy Nattiv
Skin is a 2018 American biographical drama film written and directed by Guy Nattiv. The film stars Jamie Bell, Danielle Macdonald, Daniel Henshall, Bill
Skin_(2018_feature_film)
British illustrator
Mills, meaning she was a cousin to his daughters, Juliet Mills and Hayley Mills. Blake illustrated Far Morning by Mary Hayley Bell, John Mills' second wife
Molly_Blake
1963 novel by Sylvia Plath
The Bell Jar is the only novel written by the American writer and poet Sylvia Plath. Originally published under the pseudonym "Victoria Lucas" in 1963
The_Bell_Jar
American settler and businessman (1831–1911)
College. Bell married Dorothea ("Dolly") A. Reasons on July 17, 1856, in Missouri and they had children George, Mary, and Otis F. Bell Sr. Dolly Bell died
James_George_Bell
Topics referred to by the same term
County, Nebraska Mary E. Bell House, Center Moriches, New York The Bell House (New York City), a comedy/music venue in Brooklyn, New York Bell-Sherrod House
Bell_House
MARY A-BELL
MARY A-BELL
Female
Italian
Galician-Portuguese, Italian and Spanish form of Latin Maria, MARÃA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin, Polish
From the God Mars
Boy/Male
French
Of Mars; the god of war.
Male
French
 Short form of French Marceau, MARC means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marc.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Mark, Limit
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Marcus
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
War-like; Mars; From the God Mars; Dedicated to Mars; Horse
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Warrior of Mars.
Female
English
Middle English form of French Marie (Greek & Latin Maria), MARY means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the mother of Jesus and a sister of Lazarus.Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, Latin
Of Mars; The God of War
Girl/Female
Assamese, Christian, Danish, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Russian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Mark; Limit; Beloved
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.
Male
English
Pet form of English Martin, MARTY means "of/like Mars."
Female
English
 Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.
Female
Welsh
 Welsh form of Greek Maria, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, Jamaican, Latin
Warlike; Of Mars; The Roman God of War; Servant of Mars; Form of Martin; Like Mars; Roman God Mars
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Latin
Dedicated to God Mars; Lady; Feminine of Martin; Warlike
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss
Warlike; From the God Mars; Form of Mark; Defence; Of the Sea
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Biblical English
Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen...
Female
Japanese
 Japanese form of English Mary, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
MARY A-BELL
MARY A-BELL
Boy/Male
Tamil
Never ending
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in France deriving their names from the Gallo-Roman personal name Quintus, meaning ‘fifth(-born)’ + the locative suffix -acum. The earliest bearers of the name in England were from Cuinchy in Pas-de-Calais, but other stocks may be from Quincy-sous-Sénard in Seine-et-Oise or Quincy-Voisins in Seine-et-Marne.The American Quincy family were established in MA by Edmund Quincy in 1633. Fifth in descent was Josiah Quincy (1744–75), a leading patriot, who was sent to England to argue the colonists’ case in 1774. His son Josiah (1772–1864) was a powerful opponent of slavery, president of Harvard, and mayor of Boston, a post also held by several of his descendants. The traditional pronunciation is “Quinzyâ€.
Female
Czechoslovakian
, addition, or, he will add.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Best friend
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fire Eyed
Girl/Female
French
Strong.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kiranya | கீராநà¯à®¯Â
Money
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim
Sweet; Bunch of Flower
Girl/Female
Spanish
Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. From Maria de los Dolores (the Virgin Mary, or Mary of the...
Boy/Male
English American
Carter.
MARY A-BELL
MARY A-BELL
MARY A-BELL
MARY A-BELL
MARY A-BELL
n.
To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.
n.
Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.
interj.
See Marry.
v. t.
To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of merchandise; to mark clothing.
n.
A German coin and money of account. See Mark.
a.
Having many faculties; versatile; many-sided.
n.
The god Mars.
a.
Perplexed with turns and windings; winding; intricate; confusing; perplexing; embarrassing; as, mazy error.
v. t.
To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.
a.
Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; muddy; as, a miry road.
n.
An old weight and coin. See Marc.
superl.
Consisting or partaking of marl; resembling marl; abounding with marl.
n.
Limit or standard of action or fact; as, to be within the mark; to come up to the mark.
a.
Having many sides; -- said of figures. Hence, presenting many questions or subjects for consideration; as, a many-sided topic.
n.
A number or other character used in registring; as, examination marks; a mark for tardiness.
v. t.
To change the aspect of; to alter in form, appearance, substance, position, or the like; to make different by a partial change; to modify; as, to vary the properties, proportions, or nature of a thing; to vary a posture or an attitude; to vary one's dress or opinions.
v. t.
To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart.
interj.
Indeed ! in truth ! -- a term of asseveration said to have been derived from the practice of swearing by the Virgin Mary.
a.
Having the form or the use of an oar; as, the swan's oary feet.