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Enslaved African woman (1765–1870)
baptized by the Testas brothers in 1781, giving her the name Marthe Adelaïde Modeste Testas. The same year, she was transported with François Testas to their
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Testas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Diego Testas (born 1983), Mexican football manager José Testas (born 1942), Portuguese former
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Prefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
and colonial slavery. A statue of Modeste Testas, an Ethiopian woman who was enslaved by the Bordeaux-based Testas brothers, was unveiled in 2019. She
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Franco-Senegalese activist and writer (born 1971)
slavery. In 2019, when the city unveil the Woodly Caymitte's sculpture of Modeste Testas, Diallo criticised it, saying one who was freed cannot represent the
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Haitian sculptor (born 1974)
On May 10, 2019, Caymitte unveiled a 1.7-meter-tall bronze statue of Modeste Testas, in Bordeaux. The statue was created to acknowledge the time in history
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the Ligue Féminine d'Action Sociale (Women's Social Action League) Modeste Testas – formerly enslaved Ethiopian women, whose life is marked with a statue
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Commune in Grand'Anse, Haiti
killed in the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Emile Roumer (1903–1988), a poet. Modeste Testas (1765–1870), formerly enslaved Ethiopian woman, whose statues stands
Jérémie
President of Haiti from 1888 to 1889
Denys Légitime and Tinette Lespérance. Lespérance was a grandson of Modeste Testas. Légitime married Rose-Marie Isaure Marion and had nine children: Cuvier
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Millin [fr] KMBO Films [fr] The Good Teacher Pas de Vagues Teddy Lussi-Modeste François Civil, Shaïn Boumedine, Mallory Wanecque, Agnès Hurstel Ad Vitam
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2012–13[citation needed] Ligue 1 38 13 8 17 50 66 47 12th E64 QF n/a n/a Anthony Modeste 17 2013–14[citation needed] Ligue 1 38 13 10 15 42 56 49 10th E32 E16 n/a
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36 Cameroon Józef Młynarczyk Goalkeeper 1984–1986 57 0 Poland Anthony Modeste Forward 2012- 0 0 France François Modesto Defender 1997–1999 16 0 France
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Melody
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Latin
Modest.
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French, German, Latin, Spanish
Modest
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Anglo, Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Portuguese
Little Wealthy One; Wealthy; Elfin Spear; Water Lady; Small Butterfly
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Modestus, MODESTO means "moderate, sober."
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Australian, French, Greek, Italian
Man of the Mountain
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Latin
Modesty; moderate. The Spanish saint Modesto.
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Modestus, MODESTE means "moderate, sober."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Modeste, MODESTINE means "moderate, sober."
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Middle French modestie, from Latin modestus, MODESTY means "moderate, sober."
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, German, Latin, Spanish
Shy; Modesty; Moderate; Sober
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Latin Spanish
Modest.
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Latin
Without conceit; modest.
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French Anglo Saxon German
Wealthy.
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Latin English
Without conceit; modest.
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Greek
From the mountain.
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Latin Spanish
Modest.
Female
French
Feminine diminutive form of French Oda, ODETTE means "little wealthy one."
Male
Russian
(МодеÑÑ‚) Russian form of Roman Latin Modestus, MODEST means "moderate, sober."
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Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese
Moderate; The Spanish Saint Modesto; Modern Coinage from the Name of Flower
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Irish
Strong.
Male
Arthurian
, the invisible knight.
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Gaelic
Slender; fair.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : nickname for a courageous, arrogant, or foolhardy person, or one quickly moved to anger, from Middle English modie ‘impetuous’, ‘haughty’, ‘angry’ (Old English mÅdig ‘brave’, ‘proud’, from mÅd ‘spirit’, ‘mind’, ‘courage’).
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : derogatory nickname from a derivative of bald ‘bald-headed’ (see Bald 2).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beauty
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Hindu, Indian
Love; Happiness; Light; If Any Other
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Arabic, Muslim
Pharaoh's Wife who Embraced Islam
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hithiksa | ஹிதீகà¯à®¸à®¾
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Egyptian
Mythical great god of Annu.
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a.
Limited in quantity; sparing; temperate; frugal; as, moderate in eating or drinking; a moderate table.
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Limited in scope or effects; as, a reformation of a moderate kind.
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Not extreme in opinion, in partisanship, and the like; as, a moderate Calvinist.
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Evincing modestly in the actor, author, or speaker; not showing presumption; not excessive or extreme; moderate; as, a modest request; modest joy.
v. t.
To restrain from excess of any kind; to reduce from a state of violence, intensity, or excess; to keep within bounds; to make temperate; to lessen; to allay; to repress; to temper; to qualify; as, to moderate rage, action, desires, etc.; to moderate heat or wind.
adv.
In a modest manner.
imp. & p. p.
of Molest
a.
Very modest, or modest excess; constitutionally disposed to shrink from public notice; indicating extreme or excessive modesty; shy; as, a bashful person, action, expression.
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Limited as to the degree in which a quality, principle, or faculty appears; as, an infusion of moderate strength; a man of moderate abilities.
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Limited in degree of activity, energy, or excitement; reasonable; calm; slow; as, moderate language; moderate endeavors.
n.
Alt. of Molesty
n.
One who molests.
n.
Modesty; chastity.
n.
Distrust of one's self or one's own powers; lack of self-reliance; modesty; modest reserve; bashfulness.
n.
The quality or state of being modest; that lowly temper which accompanies a moderate estimate of one's own worth and importance; absence of self-assertion, arrogance, and presumption; humility respecting one's own merit.
a.
Not violent or rigorous; temperate; mild; gentle; as, a moderate winter.
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Chastity; modesty.
v. t.
To preside over, direct, or regulate, as a public meeting; as, to moderate a synod.
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Limited as to degree of progress; as, to travel at moderate speed.
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Restraining within due limits of propriety; not forward, bold, boastful, or presumptious; rather retiring than pushing one's self forward; not obstructive; as, a modest youth; a modest man.