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John Maxwell Hall (7 October 1884 – 30 July 1966), known most commonly as Maxwell Hall, was a British colonial administrator, judge and author who lived
Maxwell_Hall
British media proprietor (1923–1991)
Macmillan Inc., among other publishing companies. Maxwell led a flamboyant life, living in Headington Hill Hall in Oxford, from which he often flew in his helicopter
Robert_Maxwell
British socialite and child sex trafficker (born 1961)
Ghislaine Noelle Marion Maxwell (/ɡiːˈlɛn/ ghee-LEN; born 25 December 1961) is a British convicted child sex offender and former socialite. In 2021, she
Ghislaine_Maxwell
American writer (1920–2008)
Oakley Maxwell Hall (July 1, 1920 – May 12, 2008) was an American novelist. He was born in San Diego, California, graduated from the University of California
Oakley_Hall
Equations describing classical electromagnetism
Maxwell's equations are a set of coupled partial differential equations that describe how electric and magnetic fields are generated by electric charges
Maxwell's_equations
Music club in Aylesbury, England
August 1975 when the hall closed in favour of the new purpose-built Civic Centre and Friars relocated there. Vale/Maxwell Hall, Civic Centre, Aylesbury
Friars_Aylesbury
Electromagnetic effect in physics
known as the Hall voltage. It was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879 through a study of the electromagnetic theory of James Clerk Maxwell, becoming a critical
Hall_effect
British businessman (born 1959)
Christine Maxwell, Isabel Maxwell, and Ian Maxwell along with his younger sister Ghislaine Maxwell. The family resided at Headington Hill Hall from 1960
Kevin_Maxwell
Historic house in Maryland, United States
Maxwell Hall is a historic home located near Patuxent, Charles County, Maryland. It is a 1+1⁄2-story, gambrel-roofed frame house with massive external
Maxwell Hall (Patuxent, Maryland)
Maxwell_Hall_(Patuxent,_Maryland)
John Hall Maxwell of Dargavel CB FRSE (1812–1866) was a Scottish agriculturist. Maxwell was born on 20 February 1812, at 19 Queen Street in Glasgow the
John_Hall_Maxwell
Current buildings of Syracuse University
operations in rented space in 1871. Two of the oldest surviving buildings, the Hall of Languages (1873) and Crouse College (1888-89), were listed on the National
List of Syracuse University buildings
List_of_Syracuse_University_buildings
French-British businessperson
Anglican. From 1960, her family resided at Headington Hill Hall, where the offices to Robert Maxwell's Pergamon Press were located. After attending senior school
Christine_Maxwell
Anglo-French historical researcher (1921–2013)
lived at Headington Hill Hall where the offices to Robert Maxwell's Pergamon Press were also located. In her forties, Maxwell worked in public relations
Elisabeth_Maxwell
2025 film
Waterston, Emma Laird, Tom Goodman-Hill, Anna Maxwell Martin, Sue Johnston, Tom Felton, and Damian Lewis. Fackham Hall was released in the United States by Bleecker
Fackham_Hall
Public policy school of Syracuse University
Tammany Hall. The school gained its name after George Holmes Maxwell, a Boston-based patent attorney and Syracuse alumnus. In 1924, Maxwell donated $500
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Maxwell_School_of_Citizenship_and_Public_Affairs
Football and soccer stadium in Minnesota, USA
1995. It was named "Maxwell Field" in honor of then-current Winona State president Guy Maxwell. Maxwell Hall, formerly the Maxwell Library, was also named
Maxwell Field at Warrior Stadium
Maxwell_Field_at_Warrior_Stadium
Masculine given name
Mackeswell. Maxwell Acosty, Ghanaian footballer Maxwell Aitken (disambiguation) Maxwell Akora, Ugandan politician Maxwell Amponsah, Ghanaian boxer Maxwell Anderson
Maxwell_(given_name)
French-born entrepreneur (born 1950)
include brothers Kevin Maxwell and Ian Maxwell, and younger sister Ghislaine Maxwell. From 1960, her family lived at Headington Hill Hall where the offices
Isabel_Maxwell
American basketball player (born 1955)
Cedric Bryan Maxwell (born November 21, 1955) is an American former professional basketball player now in radio broadcasting. Nicknamed "Cornbread", he
Cedric_Maxwell
British businessman (born June 1956)
Headington Hill Hall in 1960. Ian Maxwell was educated at Summer Fields School, Marlborough College and Oxford University. Maxwell's first involvement
Ian_Maxwell
Building in Oxford, UK
Pergamon Press and to media tycoon Robert Maxwell. It currently houses Oxford Brookes School of Law. The hall was built in 1824 for the Morrell family
Headington_Hill_Hall
American track and field coach (1942–2023)
Texas Longhorns, and finally Nebraska Huskers. Maxwell was inducted into the USTFCCCA Coaches Hall of Fame Class of 2015. He coached many NCAA National
Billy_Maxwell_(coach)
Scottish physicist and mathematician (1831–1879)
James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish physicist and mathematician who was responsible for the classical theory
James_Clerk_Maxwell
American physician and Whig Legislator
David Hervey Maxwell (September 17, 1786 – May 24, 1854) was an American medical doctor and Whig legislator. He is known as the "Father of Indiana University"
David_Hervey_Maxwell
Thought experiment of 1867
Maxwell's demon is a thought experiment that appears to disprove the second law of thermodynamics. It was proposed by the physicist James Clerk Maxwell
Maxwell's_demon
American actress, singer (1921–1972)
Marvel Marilyn Maxwell (August 3, 1921 – March 20, 1972) was an American actress and singer. In a career that spanned the 1940s and 1950s, she appeared
Marilyn_Maxwell
English actress (born 1977)
Anna Maxwell Martin (born Anna Charlotte Martin; 10 May 1977), sometimes credited as Anna Maxwell-Martin, is an English actress. She has won two British
Anna_Maxwell_Martin
Municipal building in Pollokshields, Scotland
The Pollokshields Burgh Hall is a municipal building at the edge of Maxwell Park, Glasgow, Scotland. The burgh hall, which was briefly the headquarters
Pollokshields_Burgh_Hall
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
Unincorporated community in Maryland, United States
unincorporated community in Charles County, Maryland, United States. Maxwell Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The name
Patuxent,_Maryland
Surname list
Hall (born 1987), American soccer player Mathilda Hall (1833–1894), Swedish educator Máximo Soto Hall (1871–1944), Guatemalan novelist Maxwell Hall (1884–1966)
Hall_(surname)
American nursing pioneer
Anna Caroline Maxwell (March 14, 1851 – January 2, 1929), was a nurse who came to be known as "the American Florence Nightingale". Her pioneering activities
Anna_Maxwell
College campus in New Hampshire, U.S.
"Channing Cox Hall". Dartmo.: The Buildings of Dartmouth College. Archived from the original on June 22, 2004. Retrieved October 3, 2007. "Maxwell Hall". Dartmo
Campus_of_Dartmouth_College
Principle of maritime law
London: Sweet & Maxwell. ISBN 9780421827707. Steel, D W & Rose, F D, (2002) Kennedy's Law of Salvage, 6th ed. London, Sweet and Maxwell. Hall, C (2003) Lloyd's
Law_of_salvage
Island federal territory of Malaysia
Story: Memoirs of a Small Island near the Coast of North Borneo (1958) Maxwell Hall Jesselton, North Borneo: Chung Nam. The history of Labuan Island (Victoria
Labuan
English actor and music hall artist (1908–1990)
career covered music hall, films, television and theatre. Wall was born Maxwell George Lorimer, son of the successful music hall entertainer Jack (Jock)
Max_Wall
Observatory
The Old University of Alabama Observatory, now known as Frederick R. Maxwell Hall, was an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University
Old University of Alabama Observatory
Old_University_of_Alabama_Observatory
American businessman (1926–2014)
school, Maxwell read history at Trinity Hall, Cambridge between 1944 and 1947, and completed national service in the Royal Air Force. Maxwell began his
Hamish_Maxwell
Public research university in Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.
Richardsonian Romanesque-style Maxwell Building (1890, 1907–1908), Owen Hall (1885), Wylie Hall (1885), Kirkwood Hall (1895), Lindley Hall (1903), Gothic Revival-style
Indiana University Bloomington
Indiana_University_Bloomington
Topics referred to by the same term
John Maxwell Hall (1884–1966), British colonial administrator, judge, and author John Hall, Ohio radio broadcaster and voice talent at WIZE John Hall, keyboard
John_Hall
Private for-profit fashion college in New York City
40°45′19″N 73°58′46″W / 40.755305°N 73.979365°W / 40.755305; -73.979365 Maxwell Hall, at 216 East 45th Street – 40°45′08″N 73°58′20″W / 40.752185°N 73.97214°W
LIM_College
Castle in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve. Caerlaverock was a stronghold of the Maxwell family from the 13th century until the 17th century, when the castle was
Caerlaverock_Castle
British actor (born 1959)
Maxwell Caulfield (born Maxwell P.J. Newby; 23 November 1959) is a British and American actor. He has appeared in Grease 2 (1982), Electric Dreams (1984)
Maxwell_Caulfield
Maxwell and Tuke was an architectural practice in Northwest England, founded in 1857 by James Maxwell in Bury. In 1865 Maxwell was joined in the practice
Maxwell_and_Tuke
Borneo resistance fighter in World War II
Edition, University of Malaya Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1965, Reprint 1967 Maxwell Hall: "The Kinabalu Guerrillas", Kuching 1949, Reprint 1963 Stephen R. Evans:
Albert_Kwok
1969 song by the Beatles
"Maxwell's Silver Hammer" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. Written by Paul McCartney and credited to the
Maxwell's_Silver_Hammer
2023 American film
Bridges, Kelly Marie Tran, Michaela Watkins, Aya Cash, Brandon Micheal Hall, Lukita Maxwell, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Judith Light. The film had its premiere at
The_Young_Wife_(film)
American film and television actor
Jeff Maxwell (born 1947) is an American film and television actor and comedian. He is best known for playing Pvt. Igor Straminsky, a recurring character
Jeff_Maxwell
American rancher and frontiersman (1818–1875)
Catron and Ted Turner, Maxwell was one of the largest private landowners in United States history. In 1959, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners
Lucien_Maxwell
American professional golfer (1941–2024)
under her maiden name Susie Maxwell from 1964 to 1968. She was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2022. Suzanne Maxwell was born in Pasadena, California
Susie_Berning
American actor and comedian (born 1980)
Simon Maxwell Helberg (born December 9, 1980) is an American actor and comedian. From 2007 to 2019, he played Howard Wolowitz on the CBS sitcom The Big
Simon_Helberg
American novelist
Maxwell (born Patricia Anne Ponder; March 9, 1942, near Goldonna, Louisiana), is an American writer. A member of the Romance Writers of America Hall of
Patricia_Maxwell
Topics referred to by the same term
Circuit LaShann DeArcy Hall (born 1970), judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York Maxwell Hall (1884–1966), British
Judge_Hall
Museum in the University of New Mexico
The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology is an anthropology museum located on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The museum was
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Maxwell_Museum_of_Anthropology
Production of voltage by a varying magnetic field
generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831, and James Clerk Maxwell mathematically described it as Faraday's law of induction. Lenz's law describes
Electromagnetic_induction
Uprising against British rule in North Borneo (1914)
avoid more destruction, surrendered his forces and weapons. Resident J. Maxwell Hall observed the Planting of the Stone with Blayong. In 1919, he wrote of
Blayong_Rebellion
English songwriter and record producer (born 1960)
Roll Hall of Fame 2026 Class". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 14 April 2026. Garrity, Brian (22 August 2018). "Certified Classics To Rerelease Maxwell's Embrya
Stuart_Matthewman
Municipal building in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Aylesbury Aylesbury Vale council meetings: last full council meeting at Maxwell Hall, Civic Centre held on 24 February 2010. First full council meeting at
Aylesbury_Town_Hall
American golf course architect (1879–1952)
inductee into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. He was known as the "father of Oklahoma golf". Perry Duke Maxwell was born on June 13, 1879, in Princeton
Perry_Maxwell
American cosmetic surgeon (1899–1975)
Maxwell Maltz (March 10, 1899 – April 7, 1975) was an American cosmetic surgeon and the author of Psycho-Cybernetics (1960), which was a system of ideas
Maxwell_Maltz
British lawyer and politician (1900–1967)
David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir GCVO, PC (29 May 1900 – 27 January 1967), known as Sir David Maxwell Fyfe from 1942 to 1954 and as Viscount
David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir
David_Maxwell_Fyfe,_1st_Earl_of_Kilmuir
American actor
Maxwell Henry Wolf Burkholder (born November 1, 1997) is an American actor. His roles on television include Max Braverman in the NBC comedy-drama series
Max_Burkholder
Public university in Tuscaloosa, US
records storage, is a campus historical landmark. The Observatory, now Maxwell Hall, is home to a program called Creative Campus. In 1880, the United States
History of the University of Alabama
History_of_the_University_of_Alabama
Concept in classical electromagnetism
current term. The resulting equation, often called the Ampère–Maxwell law, is one of Maxwell's equations that form the foundation of classical electromagnetism
Ampère's_circuital_law
American ethnomusicologist
Alan P. Merriam. Bloomington, Ind. (Archives of Traditional Music, 057 Maxwell Hall, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. 47405): Ethnomusicology Publications
Alan_P._Merriam
American singer-songwriter (b. 1965)
Thomas Edward Maxwell (born September 19, 1965) is an American songwriter, singer, and musician most known for being a member of the swing revival band
Tom_Maxwell_(singer)
British politician and reformer
hall National Library of Wales: National Library of Wales Journal, vol13, no1, 1 Jul 1963, Maxwell Fraser, "Young Mr. and Mrs. Hall, 1823-30"
Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover
Benjamin_Hall,_1st_Baron_Llanover
1996 studio album by Maxwell
Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite is the debut album by American R&B singer-songwriter Maxwell. It was recorded in 1994 and 1995 and released on April 2, 1996
Maxwell's_Urban_Hang_Suite
Irish comedian and narrator
Andrew Maxwell (born 3 December 1974) is an Irish comedian and narrator, known for narrating the MTV reality series Ex on the Beach. In 1992, Maxwell tried
Andrew_Maxwell
Canadian sports broadcaster
his induction into the WCF Hall of Fame. Books by Douglas Dean Maxwell Periodicals edited by Douglas Dean Maxwell Maxwell and his wife, Anne, lived in
Doug_Maxwell
Pakistani political commentator, columnist, radio talk show host and television anchor
jock wins over young crowd". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 3 May 2017. Maxwell Hall (6 March 2012). "World Economic Forum Announces Young Global Leaders
Fasi_Zaka
American television personality and writer (born 1981)
Boost. In September 2017, Maxwell interviewed Hillary Clinton for a SiriusXM Progress Town Hall. In October 2020, Maxwell began hosting the daily news
Zerlina_Maxwell
Buildings at Syracuse University, New York
(1887) Maxwell Hall (1937) Lyman C. Smith Hall (1902) Lyman Hall of Natural History (1907) Machinery Hall (1907) Sims Hall (1907) Slocum Hall (1919) Steele
Comstock_Tract_Buildings
Public university in Monticello, Arkansas, US
dormitories. The former is Horsfall Hall for women, and the latter three are Bankston Hall, Maxwell Hall, and Royer Hall. University Apartments is for single
University of Arkansas at Monticello
University_of_Arkansas_at_Monticello
American boxer (born 1968)
Cannes Market Hot Project". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 9, 2024. Maxwell, Erin (September 11, 2025). "'Christy': Sydney Sweeney Steps Into the Ring
Christy_Martin
American ethnomusicologist (1911–2008)
until 1976. He supervised the Archives' move to permanent facilities in Maxwell Hall and instituted accession and shelf numbering systems that remain in use
George_Harold_List
British publisher specialising in legal publications
British and Irish group includes W. Green in Scotland and Round Hall in Ireland. Sweet & Maxwell publishes Westlaw-UK, as well as the Lawtel, LocalawUK, Legal
Sweet_&_Maxwell
1990 studio album by Monie Love
(Callendar, Hall, Maxwell) 3:50 "Race Against Reality" (Callendar, Maxwell, Love, Hall) 3:03 "Swiney Swiney" (Callendar, Maxwell, Love, Hall) 3:12 "Give It
Down to Earth (Monie Love album)
Down_to_Earth_(Monie_Love_album)
American sportscaster (1907–2008)
Sherman Leander "Jocko" Maxwell (December 18, 1907 – July 16, 2008) was an American sportscaster and chronicler of Negro league baseball. Many veteran
Sherman_Maxwell
"Mattawoman Run". Maryland's Historical Markers. Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Maxwell Hall". Maryland's Historical Markers. Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Milestone
List of Maryland state historical markers in Charles County
List_of_Maryland_state_historical_markers_in_Charles_County
Canadian ice hockey player (1890–1975)
junior championships. Maxwell is an honoured member of the Manitoba Sports and Hockey Halls of Fame and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962.
Steamer_Maxwell
Musical artist
together to play a charity concert with band, After the Fire at the Maxwell Hall on 16 October 2010. The event was to raise money for the Dalit people
Bill_Mason_Band
Basic law of electromagnetism
phenomenon of induced current described above. One is the Maxwell–Faraday equation, one of Maxwell's equations, which states that a time-varying magnetic field
Faraday's_law_of_induction
People in files on Jeffrey Epstein
any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein's life and crimes, and Ghislaine Maxwell remains the only person ever convicted of being a co-conspirator of Epstein
List of people named in the Epstein files
List_of_people_named_in_the_Epstein_files
American physicist, university professor, and architect
1907 addition to Maxwell Hall. He was superintendent of construction for Student Building (1906), the Library (1907), and Biology Hall (1910). He directed
Arthur_Foley
Performing arts venue in Hartford, Connecticut
civic leader. In 2002 the Maxwell M. and Ruth R. Belding Theater was opened. The original theater building, Mortensen Hall, seats 2,800 and was designed
The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
The_Bushnell_Center_for_the_Performing_Arts
American football player (born 1946)
UCLA Bruins, winning both the Maxwell Award and the Heisman Trophy in 1967. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988. The son of an
Gary_Beban
Australian rules footballer
Ronald Maxwell Hall (11 November 1945 – 26 June 2014) was an Australian rules footballer who played in Tasmania during the 1960s and 1970s and represented
Ron Hall (Australian footballer, born 1945)
Ron_Hall_(Australian_footballer,_born_1945)
American football player (1927–1998)
and kicker. He played college football for the SMU Mustangs, winning the Maxwell Award in 1947 and the Heisman Trophy in 1948. He then played professionally
Doak_Walker
Former music club in Hoboken, New Jersey
Maxwell's, last known as Maxwell's Tavern, was a bar/restaurant and music club in Hoboken, New Jersey. Over several decades the venue attracted a wide
Maxwell's
American financier and child sex offender (1953–2019)
theories. Epstein maintained a long association with socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 for sex trafficking girls to him. At the time
Jeffrey_Epstein
Canadian ice hockey player (1935–2001)
1980, he was inducted to the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame. On March 24, 1935, Stan “Chook” Maxwell was born and raised in Truro in the province of
Stan_"Chook"_Maxwell
English composer and conductor (1934–2016)
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies CH CBE (8 September 1934 – 14 March 2016) was an English composer and conductor, who in 2004 was made Master of the Queen's Music
Peter_Maxwell_Davies
United States historic place
Building 800–Austin Hall is located in Montgomery, Alabama on the grounds of Maxwell Air Force Base. On January 25, 1930, President Herbert Hoover asked
Building_800–Austin_Hall
Municipal building in Alberta, Canada
1992. It was built to replace the former city hall designed by architects Kelvin Crawford Stanley and Maxwell Dewar in 1957, which had become outdated and
Edmonton_City_Hall
Private graduate school in New York City, New York US
students, all females, became members of the first graduating class. Maxwell Hall opened within the new Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in 1928. In
Columbia University School of Nursing
Columbia_University_School_of_Nursing
"Bert Bell Award". Maxwell Football Club. Retrieved February 28, 2026. Click "Career Highlights" tab: "Barry Sanders". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved
List of NFL Most Valuable Player awards
List_of_NFL_Most_Valuable_Player_awards
American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer (1924–2007)
Maxwell Lemuel Roach (January 10, 1924 – August 16, 2007) was an American jazz drummer and composer. A pioneer of bebop, he worked in many other styles
Max_Roach
American professional wrestler (born 1996)
Maxwell Tyler Friedman (born March 15, 1996), better known by the ring name Maxwell Jacob Friedman or simply the initials MJF, is an American professional
Maxwell_Jacob_Friedman
English barrister and judge (1907–1960)
Maxwell Joseph Hall Turner (10 May 1907 – 10 December 1960) was an English barrister and judge. He served as senior prosecuting counsel at the Central
Maxwell_Turner
MAXWELL HALL
MAXWELL HALL
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Great
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English
English : habitational name from a place of this name in Cornwall.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : variant spelling of Martel.Catalan : metonymic occupational name for a smith, or nickname for a forceful person, from martell ‘hammer’ (Late Latin martellus).
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English
English : variant of Haswell.
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English
English : habitational name from places called Harwell in south Oxfordshire (formerly part of Berkshire) and Nottinghamshire. The former was named in Old English as ‘spring or stream by or from the gray one’, from HÄra ‘the gray’ (here referring to a certain hill) + wella; while the latter was named from Old English hÄ“ore, hÌ„re ‘pleasant’ + wella ‘stream’.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Latin, Scottish
Dweller by the Spring; From Maccus's Pool; From the Great Well; Mack's Well; Surname; The Stream of Mack; Hard Hitter
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the place name Maxwell, MAXWELL means "the stream of Mack."Â
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Marcellus, MARCELL means "defense" or "of the sea."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : (of Norman origin): habitational or regional name from Old French mansel ‘inhabitant of Le Mans or the surrounding area of Maine’. The place was originally named in Latin (ad) Ceromannos, from the name of the Gaulish tribe living there, the Ceromanni. The name was reduced to Celmans and then became Le Mans as a result of the mistaken identification of the first syllable with the Old French demonstrative adjective.English (chiefly West Midlands) : status name for a particular type of feudal tenant, Anglo-Norman French mansel, one who occupied a manse (Late Latin mansa ‘dwelling’), a measure of land sufficient to support one family.English (chiefly West Midlands) : some early examples, such as Thomas filius Manselli (Northumbria 1256), point to derivation from a personal name, perhaps the Germanic derivative of Mann 2 Latinized as Manzellinus.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Northumberland)
English (chiefly Northumberland) : habitational name from a place named Haswell, notably the one in County Durham, which is named from Old English hæsel ‘hazelnut tree’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Boxwell, from Old English box ‘box (tree)’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Boy/Male
Scottish American Anglo Saxon English
Magnus' spring. Mac's well. Surname and place name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Dorset, Northamptonshire, and Somerset named Caswell, from Old English cærse ‘(water)cress’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Possibly an altered form of Lascelles. This name is also found as Lacefield.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Maidwell, a habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Maidwell, from Old English mægden ‘maidens’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
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English
English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.John Dixwell (c. 1607–1698/9), a regicide who signed Charles I’s death warrant, fled from England to Hanau, Germany. From Hanau he migrated to New England, where he was first mentioned as being in America in 1664/5. The son of William Dixwell of Coton Hall, near Rugby, Warwickshire, John settled in New Haven, CT, where he assumed the name of James Davids.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Oxfordshire called Adwell, named with the Old English personal name Eadda + wiella ‘stream’.English : variant of Atwell.
Surname or Lastname
English and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Mantel.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : habitational name from Banwell in Somerset, named from Old English bana ‘killer’ + wella ‘stream’, ‘spring’.Irish (of Norman origin) : variant of Banville or Bonfield.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Marshall, derived from an Anglo-Norman French form of Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’.
MAXWELL HALL
MAXWELL HALL
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Motion
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Muslim
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Tamil
The sacred Narmada river
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Shat Padm | ஷத-பதà¯à®®
Hundred petal lotus
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American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Muslim
My God is Salvation; Abbreviation of Elisabeth; Jehovah is God
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Indian
Servant of the most high
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Hindu, Indian
The Perfect Winner
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anusree | அநà¯à®·à¯à®°à¯€Â , அநà¯à®·à¯à®°à¯€, அநà¯à®¸à®°à¯€, அநà¯à®¸à®°à¯€Â
Goddess Laxmi, Pretty
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, Gaelic, Latin, Norse, Scandinavian
Illustrious; Man; Pledge; Mild; Soft; Silky; Woman of Magdala
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MAXWELL HALL
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n.
The act of hallucinating; a wandering of the mind; error; mistake; a blunder.
n.
The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall.
imp. & p. p.
of Hallow
imp. & p. p.
of Halloo
n.
The official stamp of the Goldsmiths' Company and other assay offices, in the United Kingdom, on gold and silver articles, attesting their purity. Also used figuratively; -- as, a word or phrase lacks the hall-mark of the best writers.
a.
Of or pertaining to the hallux.
n.
The apartment in which English university students dine in common; hence, the dinner itself; as, hall is at six o'clock.
v. t.
To line with boards or panelwork, or as if with panelwork; as, to wainscot a hall.
n. & interj.
Alt. of Hallelujah
n.
A building or room of considerable size and stateliness, used for public purposes; as, Westminster Hall, in London.
n.
One whose judgment and acts are affected by hallucinations; one who errs on account of his hallucinations.
n.
The act of venerating, or the state of being venerated; the highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with awe; a feeling or sentimental excited by the dignity, wisdom, or superiority of a person, by sacredness of character, by consecration to sacred services, or by hallowed associations.
a.
Partaking of, or tending to produce, hallucination.
v. i.
To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a person, as by the word halloo.
n.
A name given to many manor houses because the magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion; a chief mansion house.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, hallelujahs.
n.
A fee or toll paid for goods sold in a hall.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Halloo
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hallow