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American chemist (1866–1947)
Moses Gomberg (February 8, 1866 – February 12, 1947) was a chemistry professor at the University of Michigan. He was elected to the National Academy of
Moses_Gomberg
Aryl-aryl coupling reaction via a diazonium salt
The Gomberg–Bachmann reaction, named for the Russian-American chemist Moses Gomberg and the American chemist Werner Emmanuel Bachmann, is an aryl-aryl
Gomberg–Bachmann_reaction
Surname list
footballer Harold Gomberg (1916–1985), American oboist (brother of Ralph) Joan Gomberg (born 1957), American research geophysicist Moses Gomberg (1866–1947)
Gomberg
Chemical compound
fame as the dimer of triphenylmethyl radical, which was prepared by Moses Gomberg in his quest for hexaphenylethane. Its quinoid structure has been determined
Gomberg's_dimer
Chemical compound
in the synthesis of organic magnets. The radical was discovered by Moses Gomberg in 1900 at the University of Michigan. He tried to prepare hexaphenylethane
Triphenylmethyl_radical
Atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron; typically highly reactive
triphenylmethyl radical, (C6H5)3C•. This species was discovered by Moses Gomberg in 1900. In 1933 Morris S. Kharasch and Frank Mayo proposed that free
Radical_(chemistry)
Chemical compound
with four phenyl substituents. It was first synthesized by Moses Gomberg in 1898. Gomberg's classical organic synthesis shown below starts by reacting
Tetraphenylmethane
American chemist and engineer (1889–1944)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Thomas_Midgley_Jr.
Lindsay Professor of Chemistry and Biophysics Melanie Sanford (2003–), Moses Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry; member of the National Academy of
List of University of Michigan faculty and staff
List_of_University_of_Michigan_faculty_and_staff
American scientist and activist (1901–1994)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Linus_Pauling
American chemist
Sanford (born June 16, 1975) is an American chemist, currently the Moses Gomberg Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry and Arthur F. Thurnau
Melanie_Sanford
Nambu–Goldstone boson) – see Nambu–Goldstone boson, below Gomberg–Bachmann reaction – Moses Gomberg and Werner Emmanuel Bachmann Goodhart's law – Charles
Scientific phenomena named after people
Scientific_phenomena_named_after_people
American scientific society
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
American_Chemical_Society
Topics referred to by the same term
metals Moses Gomberg (1866–1947), scientist whom the reaction names honor This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gomberg reaction
Gomberg_reaction
flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; their first few attempts fail. Moses Gomberg identifies the first organic radical (according to the modern definition)
1900_in_science
American organic chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Roger_Adams
Belgian chemist (1863–1944); inventor of Bakelite
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Leo_Baekeland
Canadian American chemist (1902–1984)
His professor, Moses Gomberg, recognised this as being the same as the (incorrect) model advanced by Albert Ladenburg in 1869. At Gomberg's suggestion, Spedding
Frank_Spedding
Organic compound of the form >C=C=O
of reactive organic intermediates and stable radicals discovered by Moses Gomberg in 1900 (compounds with triphenylmethyl group). Ketenes are highly electrophilic
Ketene
American chemist and physicist (1881–1957)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Irving_Langmuir
American biochemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Roger_J._Williams
American Chemical Society program to recognize significant achievements in chemistry
University of Kansas in 1905 Isolation of organic free radicals by Moses Gomberg at the University of Michigan in 1900 Discovery of new elements beyond
National Historic Chemical Landmarks
National_Historic_Chemical_Landmarks
Day of the year
1942 – Grant Wood, American painter and academic (born 1891) 1947 – Moses Gomberg, Ukrainian-American chemist and academic (born 1866) 1949 – Hassan al-Banna
February_12
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Wallace_R._Brode
American physician and Food and Drugs Commissioner (1844–1930)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Harvey_Washington_Wiley
American biochemist (1906-1997)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Karl_August_Folkers
Chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Frank_C._Whitmore
mineralogist considered to be one of the founders of modern geochemistry Moses Gomberg (1866–1947), Russian-American chemist, known for pioneering work in
List_of_chemists
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Charles_Edward_Munroe
Dutch-American biochemist (1883–1971)
Michigan, his father's alma mater. His PhD studies were performed under Moses Gomberg. Van Slyke took up a post-doctoral position at the Rockefeller Institute
Donald_Van_Slyke
Mexican-born American chemist (1901–1981)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Henry_Eyring_(chemist)
Public university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
the Manhattan Project; Richard Smalley, who discovered fullerenes; Moses Gomberg, a pioneer in radical chemistry, who later became a professor at the
University_of_Michigan
American chemist, chemical engineer, and industrial researcher (1863–1935)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Arthur_Dehon_Little
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Dorothy_J._Phillips
American chemist (1881–1983)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Joel_Henry_Hildebrand
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Ned_D._Heindel
Chemical compound
unstable chlorine oxide with the chemical formula ClO4. In 1923, chemist Moses Gomberg proposed a production method of chlorine tetroxide. He claimed that
Chlorine_tetroxide
British-academic (1811–1882)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
John_William_Draper
19th-century American geologist and chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Thomas_Sterry_Hunt
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Joseph_Francisco
Day of the year
Brown Bailey, American politician and suffragist (died 1937) 1866 – Moses Gomberg, Ukrainian-American chemist and academic (died 1947) 1876 – Paula Modersohn-Becker
February_8
American biochemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Melvin_Calvin
City in Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine
biochemist Israel Fisanovich (1914–1944), a Soviet Navy submarine commander Moses Gomberg (1866–1947), a chemistry professor at the University of Michigan. Boris
Kropyvnytskyi
American chemist and businessman
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
William_H._Nichols
Public secondary school in Chicago, Illinois, United States
educator, first Black woman to graduate from Northwestern University Moses Gomberg, chemist Myron Hunt, architect whose work included the Rose Bowl Leo
Lake View High School (Chicago)
Lake_View_High_School_(Chicago)
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Bassam_Shakhashiri
reactions have been the discovery of the triphenylmethyl radical by Moses Gomberg (1900) and the lead-mirror experiment described by Friedrich Paneth
Free-radical_reaction
American chemist (1832–1905)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Albert_Benjamin_Prescott
American chemist (1906–1989)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Max_Tishler
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
James_Flack_Norris
American chemist (1887–1983)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Edward_R._Weidlein
American chemist (1854–1928)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Edgar_Fahs_Smith
American scientist (1838–1923)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Edward_W._Morley
American chemist (1931–2017)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Ronald_Breslow
continuous-wave-operating diode lasers and high-power diode lasers Moses Gomberg (1866–1947), founder of radical chemistry Lev Gor'kov (1929–2016), pioneering
List_of_Russian_Americans
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Thomas_J._Barton
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
William McPherson (university president)
William_McPherson_(university_president)
created all five generations of the iPod and the Apple iSight camera Moses Gomberg (February 8, 1866 – February 12, 1947), chemistry professor at the University
List of University of Michigan alumni
List_of_University_of_Michigan_alumni
American physical chemist (1889–1972)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Farrington_Daniels
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Allison_A._Campbell
American physician, chemist and mineralogist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
J._Lawrence_Smith_(chemist)
org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive – Moses Gomberg". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Chemistry
American chemist (1912–1999)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Glenn_T._Seaborg
American chemist and US Mint refiner (1810–1888)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
James_Curtis_Booth
American chemist (1836–1925)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Charles_F._Chandler
American chemist (1846–1927)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Ira_Remsen
Inventor of the chemical laser (1922–1989)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
George_C._Pimentel
American chemist (1901–1951)
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor nearby. He completed his doctorate under Moses Gomberg and spent the rest of his academic career at the University of Michigan
Werner_Emmanuel_Bachmann
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Arthur_C._Cope
Housing system of the University of Michigan
Quadrangle (opened in 1951) Margaret Salisbury Bush House Frederick House Moses Gomberg House G. Carl Huber House Nora Crane Hunt House Francis W. Kelsey House
University of Michigan student housing
University_of_Michigan_student_housing
American inorganic chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Fred_Basolo
American chemist (born 1955)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Catherine_T._Hunt
United States chemist and mineralogist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Frederick_Augustus_Genth
American chemist (1867–1937)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Julius_Stieglitz
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Elizabeth_Ann_Nalley
Past President of the American Chemical Society
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Bruce_E._Bursten
American chemist and professor
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Peter_K._Dorhout
Obsolete theory of chemistry
theme, making trivalent carbon obsolete for the time being. In 1900 Moses Gomberg unexpectedly discovered true trivalent carbon and the first radical
Radical_theory
American organic chemist (1912–1998)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Anna_J._Harrison
Latvian-American professor of chemistry
In 1999, he moved to the University of Michigan and served as the Moses Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry for the final 13 years of his tenure
Edwin_Vedejs
American research chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
H._N._Cheng
synthesized by Wilhelm Schlenk in 1915 following the same methodology as Moses Gomberg's triphenylmethyl radical. The so-called Schlenk-Brauns hydrocarbons
Non-Kekulé_molecule
Award
Easley 1911 M. A. Rosanof 1912 Charles James 1913 (no award given) 1914 Moses Gomberg 1915 Irving Langmuir 1916 Claude S. Hudson 1917 (no award given) 1918
William_H._Nichols_Medal
Chemistry professor
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Luis_Echegoyen
American chemist (1928–2021)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Daryle_H._Busch
American chemist (1913–2001)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Charles_C._Price
American chemist and businesswoman
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Judith_Giordan
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Ernest_L._Eliel
American chemist (1868–1954)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Marston_T._Bogert
Stuart W. Jamieson, Rhodesian-born cardiothoracic surgeon. February 12 – Moses Gomberg (born 1866), American chemist. February 25 – Friedrich Paschen (born
1947_in_science
Irish chemist (1832–1912)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
John_Mallet
American chemist (1866–1936)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Arthur_Amos_Noyes
American chemist (born 1945)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Diane_Grob_Schmidt
American chemist, horticulturalist and instructor
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
George_Chapman_Caldwell
American chemist
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
William_A._Noyes
American chemist and Nobel laureate (1868–1928)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Theodore_William_Richards
American chemist (1875–1967)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Charles_A._Kraus
American pharmaceutical chemist (1893–1992)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Ernest_H._Volwiler
American chemist, academic, entrepreneur, football coach (1867–1938)
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
Charles_Herty
Samuel W. Parr (1928) Irving Langmuir (1929) William McPherson (1930) Moses Gomberg (1931) Lawrence V. Redman (1932) Arthur B. Lamb (1933) Charles L. Reese
William_McMurtrie
MOSES GOMBERG
MOSES GOMBERG
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Moshe and Greek Mouses, MOSES means "drawn out." In the bible, this is the name of the leader who brought the Israelites out of bondage and led them to the promised land.Â
Male
Hebrew
 Medieval Jewish form of Hebrew Moshe, MOSS means "drawn out." Compare with another form of Moss.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Portuguese, Swedish
Drawn out of the Water; Saved; Child; Taken from Water; Saviour; Drawn out
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : from the personal name Moss, a Middle English vernacular form of the Biblical name Moses.English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a peat bog, Middle English, Old English mos, or a habitational name from a place named with this word. (It was not until later that the vocabulary word came to denote the class of plants characteristic of a peat-bog habitat, under the influence of the related Old Norse word mosi.)Americanized form of Moses or some other like-sounding Jewish surname.Irish (Ulster) : part translation of Gaelic Ó Maolmhóna ‘descendant of Maolmhóna’, a personal name composed of the elements maol ‘servant’, ‘tonsured one’, ‘devotee’ + a second element which was assumed to be móin (genitive móna) ‘moorland’, ‘peat bog’.
Boy/Male
Hungarian
from the water'.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mole 3 and 4.Catalan : habitation name from any of various minor places named Moles, from the plural of mola (see Mola).
Biblical
taken out; drawn forthto drawdrawn;drawn forth, taken out of water or a son;
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a vernacular form of the personal name Moses.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, Hebrew, Latin, Polish, Spanish
Drawn out of the Water; Spanish Form of Moses from the Water
Male
English
 English surname transferred to forename use, derived from medieval Jewish Moss (2), MOSS means "drawn out." Compare with another form of Moss.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Ioses, JOSES means "exalted." In the bible, this is the name of a brother of Jesus.
Male
English
Short form of English Moses, MOSE means "drawn out."
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Moses
Male
Greek
(Μωσῆς) Greek form of Hebrew Moshe, MOYSES means "drawn out." In the bible, this is the name of the leader who brought the Israelites out of bondage and led them to the promised land.Â
Boy/Male
Biblical American Egyptian Hebrew
Taken out, drawn forth'.
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Moyses, MOUSES means "drawn out." In the bible, this is the name of the leader who brought the Israelites out of bondage and led them to the promised land.Â
Male
Greek
(Ἰωσῆς) Greek name IOSES means "exalted." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a brother of Jesus.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Raised; who pardons.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Finnish, Hebrew
Saviour; Taken from Water; Moses; Saved from the Water; Drawn out
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Moores.Dutch : from the personal name Maurits (see Morris).
MOSES GOMBERG
MOSES GOMBERG
Boy/Male
Hindu
Variant of David beloved
Girl/Female
Hindu
(Shatrughna's wife and King Janak's daughter)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.
Boy/Male
Anglo, French, German
Powerful; Sacred; Holy; Strong
Boy/Male
Indian
God Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named with the Old English elements west ‘west’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, as for example Westley in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, and Westleigh in Devon and Greater Manchester.
Boy/Male
Indian
Worshipper
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Increase; Growth; Breeding
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful; Beauteous
MOSES GOMBERG
MOSES GOMBERG
MOSES GOMBERG
MOSES GOMBERG
MOSES GOMBERG
n. pl.
An order or subclass of cryptogamous plants; the mosses. See Moss, and Cryptogamia.
n.
A genus of mosses having white leaves slightly tinged with red or green and found growing in marshy places; bog moss; peat moss.
v. t.
To cover or overgrow with moss.
n. pl.
The Muses.
a.
Being before the time of Moses.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Moss
a.
Not according to Moses; unlike Moses or his works.
n.
A large flatboat, used in the West Indies for taking freight from shore to ship.
a.
Decorated with roses, or with the color of roses.
n.
One who loses.
n.
Honey of roses.
a.
Relating to the time before Moses; as, premosaic history.
n.
One who muses.
n.
A bed of roses, or place where roses grow.
imp. & p. p.
of Moss
a.
Overgrown with moss.
n.
The largest genus of true mosses; feather moss.
n.
A bog; a morass; a place containing peat; as, the mosses of the Scottish border.