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Prison in Norway
Oslo Prison (Norwegian: Oslo fengsel) is the district prison of Oslo, Norway. It is the largest prison in Norway, with a capacity of around 350 detainees
Oslo_Prison
Prison on Bastøy Island, Norway
municipality about 75 km south of Oslo. The prison is on a 2.6 km2 island and hosts 115 inmates making it the largest low-security prison in Norway. Arne Kvernvik-Nilsen
Bastøy_Prison
Prisons and probation service in Norway
Halden Prison, Ravneberget Prison, Indre Østfold Prison, Oslo Prison, Sarpsborg Prison, Ila Detention and Security Prison, Ullersmo Prison, Kongsvinger
Norwegian Correctional Service
Norwegian_Correctional_Service
Prison Ilseng Prison Indre Østfold Prison Kongsvinger Prison Kragerø Prison Kristiansand Prison Larvik Prison Mosjøen Prison Moss Prison Oslo Prison Ravneberget
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Medieval castle in Oslo, Norway
slott [ɑkəʂˈhʉːs ˈslɔtː]) is a medieval castle in the Norwegian capital Oslo that was built to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. It
Akershus_Fortress
Norwegian terrorist (born 1979)
later challenges, including a 2024 case on prison isolation, were unsuccessful. Breivik was born in Oslo on 13 February 1979, the son of Jens Breivik
Anders_Behring_Breivik
Domestic terrorist attacks
Fatalities in Oslo Tove Ashill Knutsen, 56, Oslo Hanna Endresen, 61, Oslo Kai Hauge, 32, Oslo Jon Vegard Lervag, 32, Oslo Ida Marie Hill, 34, Oslo Hanne Ekroll
2011_Norway_attacks
Street in Oslo, Norway
of Oslo, and after rebuilding became part of the district prison of Oslo, currently department B of Oslo Prison (Norwegian: Oslo fengsel). The prison is
Åkebergveien
Prison in Oslo, Norway
a former national prison for long-term prisoners located in Oslo, Norway, at the former Åkebergløkka, Grønlandsleiret 41. The prison was designed by Heinrich
Botsfengselet
Norwegian prison
Bredtveit Prison (formally Bredtveit Prison Service, Custody and Supervision Unit, Norwegian: Bredtveit fengsel, forvarings- og sikringsanstalt) is a prison located
Bredtveit_Prison
Prison in Moscow
Lefortovo Prison (Russian: Лефортовская тюрьма, romanized: Lefortovskaya tyurma, Russian: [lʲɪˈfortəvə] ) is a prison in Moscow, Russia, which has been
Lefortovo_Prison
Son of Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway (born 1997)
was sentenced to four years in prison. Marius Borg Høiby was born on 13 January 1997 at Aker University Hospital in Oslo to Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby,
Marius_Borg_Høiby
Park in Oslo municipality, Norway
direction, almost 66 acres (27 ha). It is bordered by the wall around Oslo Prison in the north, Nonnegata and the homes north of Schweigaards gate in the
Klosterenga
Prison in Ullensaker, Norway
the Botsfengselet in Oslo. It is used for long term prisoners from the whole of Norway, and has room for 205 inmates. The prison contains a sick ward
Ullersmo_Prison
Prison in Bærum, Norway
outside the capital city of Oslo in Norway. It is the national preventive detention facility for men in Norway, i.e. the prison for men serving preventive
Ila Detention and Security Prison
Ila_Detention_and_Security_Prison
Detained Women Camp of Hovedøya
considered particularly treasonous were transferred to Bredtveit Prison in northern Oslo. Since the women were never formally detained, their doors were
National Internment Camp for Women in Hovedøya
National_Internment_Camp_for_Women_in_Hovedøya
Norwegian politician (born 1942)
Nord-Hålogaland, he served as vicar in Vålerenga Church, Gamlebyen Church, and in Oslo Prison. He was active in the Labour Party in Tromsø Municipality, and remained
Harald_Bekken
2001 racially motivated murder in Oslo, Norway
in Ghana; his mother was Norwegian. He was stabbed to death at Holmlia in Oslo, Norway, just before midnight on 26 January 2001 by members of the neo-Nazi
Murder_of_Benjamin_Hermansen
inaugurated. 1851 "Cellular prison" begins operating. Oslo host a nordic student meeting. 1852 Christiania Norwegian Theatre opens. Oslo host a nordic student
Timeline_of_Oslo
Nazi prison camp in Norway
Grini prison camp (Norwegian: Grini fangeleir, German: Polizeihäftlingslager Grini) was a Nazi concentration camp in Bærum, Norway, which operated between
Grini_detention_camp
Norwegian sociologist and criminologist (1928–2015)
He was a professor of criminology at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo. Considered a leading figure of his field, Christie is one of two Norwegian
Nils_Christie
City in Norway
city was changed from Kristiania to Oslo, removing the name referencing a Danish King in favor of the very old name Oslo. In 1928, a referendum in Trondhjem
Trondheim
Norwegian teacher and organizational leader (1895–1995)
For her resistance activities, she was arrested with a short stay in Oslo Prison. From 1946 until 1965, she worked at Rosenhof skole under headmistress
Frieda_Dalen
Mass shooting in Norway
The 2022 Oslo shooting, commonly known in Norway as the Pride Shooting in Oslo (Pride-skyting i Oslo), occurred on 25 June 2022, when two people were
2022_Oslo_shooting
Norwegian painter (1908–1994)
of the criminal gang Tveita-gjengen in Oslo, was in February 1992 fetched from serving prison-time in Oslo Prison, and offered a bounty of 300 000 kroner
Arne_Ekeland
Norwegian Nazi collaborator
1940-45 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Cappelen. p. 139. ISBN 82-02-14138-9. Moland, Arnfinn (1999). Over grensen? (in Norwegian). Oslo: Orion. p. 163. ISBN 82-458-0337-5
Kitty_Grande
Norwegian bank robber
a very rare occurrence in Norway. Toska was born in Bergen and moved to Oslo in 1985. He attended school at Ullevål and then Bjølsen. His criminal career
David_Toska
Public library in Oslo, Norway
Oslo Public Library (officially called in Norwegian Deichman bibliotek, Deichman Library) is the municipal public library serving Oslo, Norway, and is
Oslo_Public_Library
Norwegian criminal and policeman (born 1957)
return to prison in September 2023; he has petitioned that the temporary release get extended. Jensen was a police superintendent with the Oslo Police Department
Eirik_Jensen
1978 painting by Odd Nerdrum
Faction, in the Stammheim Prison in 1977. The painting is in the collections of the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, in Oslo. Andreas Baader is partially
The_Murder_of_Andreas_Baader
Henrik Ibsen Tore Rem, Professor of English Literature at the University of Oslo Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Professor of English and Theatre Studies and Tutorial
List of In Our Time programmes
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Secret headquarters used by the CIA
governments—most commonly Syria, Egypt, and Jordan—as well as the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which housed those deemed "illegal enemy combatants"
CIA_black_sites
/ 57.517; 20.400 (SMS Bremen) Cap Arcona Germany 3 May 1945 A German prison ship that was bombed by Royal Air Force Typhoon aircraft, resulting in the
List of shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean
Israeli assassin (born 1970)
Rabin, on November 4, 1995, at the conclusion of a rally supporting the Oslo Accords in Tel Aviv. At the time of the murder, he was a law student at Bar-Ilan
Yigal_Amir
Norwegian footballer (born 1965)
team. Stenshagen worked for many years as a prison guard in Oslo Prison, and eventually started in Skien Prison, being directly involved with their infamous
Tore_Stenshagen
Many prisons in Australia were built by convict labour in the 19th century. During the 1990s, various state governments in Australia engaged private sector
Prisons_by_country
Norwegian politician and journalist (1887–1969)
years in prison for treason. She was released from prison in 1948. Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Olga Bjoner". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk
Olga_Bjoner
WWII air raid
The Oslo Mosquito raid (25 September 1942) was a British air raid on Oslo, Norway, that was sanctioned by the Norwegian government in exile in London
Oslo_Mosquito_raid_(1942)
Prison in Kraków, Poland
The Montelupich Prison, named for the street on which it is 7 Montelupich Street, the so‑called ''Kamienica Montelupich,'' built in the 16th century and
Montelupi_Prison
Building in Oslo, Norway
Møllergata 19 is an address in Oslo, Norway, where the city's main police station and prison was located. The address gained notoriety during the German
Møllergata_19
Norwegian prison director
Anders Daae (21 April 1838 – 19 December 1910) was a Norwegian prison director. He was born in Bergen a son of vicar Hans Daae and his wife Anne Johanne
Anders_Daae_(prison_director)
Scandinavian cruise on the Royal Viking Sky begins in London and travels through Oslo and Stockholm: Grant Cooper (John Davidson), vice president of promotions
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of Finnmark, 110 prison camps had a total of around 14,000 prisoners, including 10,000 Soviet POWs that had been transported to Oslo via Germany, then
Nazi concentration camps in Norway
Nazi_concentration_camps_in_Norway
Norwegian YWCA scout leader (1882–1966)
18 October 1882 in Kristiania, the former name of the Norwegian capital, Oslo. She was the daughter of Carl Olaf Parm and Helga Margrethe Johannesen. She
Margrethe_Parm
Museum in Oslo, Norway
Oslo Museum (Norwegian: Oslo museum) is a museum of cultural history focusing on the history of Oslo, Norway, covering city history and urban development
Oslo_Museum
Israeli military prison in the Israeli-occupied West Bank
year.[citation needed] The prison was built in the base in 1988, after the onset of the First Intifada. Following the Oslo Accords, and the numerous prisoner
Ofer_Prison
(b. 1928) Joseph Siravo, 66, actor (The Sopranos, American Crime Story, Oslo), producer and educator, (b. 1955) Gerren Taylor, 30, television personality
2021 deaths in the United States (January–June)
2021_deaths_in_the_United_States_(January–June)
Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 13 June 2013. Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Einar Musæus Høigård". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk
Einar_Høigård
1995 murder in Tel Aviv, Israel
assassinated on 4 November 1995 at 21:30, at the end of a rally in support of the Oslo Accords at Kings of Israel Square in Tel Aviv. The assailant was Yigal Amir
Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin
Assassination_of_Yitzhak_Rabin
Airport serving Oslo, Norway (1939–1998)
Oslo Airport, Fornebu (IATA: FBU, ICAO: ENFB) was the primary international airport serving Oslo and Eastern Norway from 1 June 1939 to 7 October 1998
Oslo_Airport,_Fornebu
Norwegian- Pakistani businessman and crime boss (born 1975)
Switzerland. In the same year, Zahoor was sentenced in the Oslo district court to one year in prison for gross embezzlement. In 2004, Zahoor was arrested in
Umar_Farooq_Zahoor
Norwegian sociologist (1933–2021)
Thinkers in Criminology (Routledge, 2009). Mathiesen grew up in a suburb nearby Oslo, as the only child of Einar Mathiesen (1903–1983) and American-born Birgit
Thomas_Mathiesen
Norwegian figurative painter (born 1944)
another time and place. Nerdrum was educated at Oslo Waldorf School and later at the Art Academy of Oslo. Disillusioned with the art form taught at the
Odd_Nerdrum
Norwegian politician
life imprisonment with forced labour. He was released from prison in 1956. Lippestad died in Oslo on 7 November 1961, at the age of 58. Dahl, Hans Fredrik
Johan_Andreas_Lippestad
Norwegian criminal and musician (born 1973)
was convicted of murder and arson in 1994 and sentenced to 21 years in prison, being released after serving 15 years. A native of Fana in Bergen Municipality
Varg_Vikernes
Norwegian-Swedish contemporary artist
Turistveier” - Proposal for picnic areas, Norway. Winner of first prize, Oslo Prison for Public Art Norway (2009), University of Umeå for The National Public
Jone_Kvie
WWII bombing to save French Resistance fighters
War. Allied aircraft bombed Amiens Prison in German-occupied France at very low altitude to blow holes in the prison walls, kill German guards and use
Operation_Jericho
Norwegian royal (born 1973)
was serving a prison sentence for drug‑related violent offences at the time of Marius's birth. From 1997 to 1998, Mette‑Marit lived in Oslo with Marius
Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
Mette-Marit,_Crown_Princess_of_Norway
In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. 9. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved March 26, 2009. Karin Hartewig; Bernd-Rainer
Deaths_in_January_1982
Scandinavian magazine
website published an AI-generated photo of Marius Borg Høiby at the Oslo Prison, together with other detainees, at an inflatable pool. The magazine had
Se_og_Hør
(1932) Madamigella di Maupin (1966) Madame Mystery (1926) Madame besøker Oslo (1927) Madame Peacock (1920) Madame Pinkette & Co (1917) Madame Pompadour:
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Norwegian minister of Defence and Foreign Affairs; heavily involved with the Oslo Accords Yossi Alpher (1964), former Mossad officer and director of the Jaffee
List of Columbia College people
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Upper secondary school in Norway
Norwegian as Oslo Katedralskole (Oslo Cathedral School) and more commonly as "Katta", is a selective upper secondary school located in Oslo, Norway. The
Oslo_Cathedral_School
Bjerkås". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 4 November 2018. Encyclopedia of women and
Timeline_of_women_in_religion
protect his friends while joined by Diane as Mael assumes a new form. After Oslo sacrifices himself to protect the group, King awakens his full powers as
List of The Seven Deadly Sins chapters
List_of_The_Seven_Deadly_Sins_chapters
Annual human rights conference
Oslo Freedom Forum (OFF) is a series of global human rights conferences run by the New York-based nonprofit Human Rights Foundation. OFF was founded in
Oslo_Freedom_Forum
Uruguayan presidential administration from 2025 to present
government of Nicolás Maduro, which he also described as a dictatorship. "If the Oslo peace accords exist, why cannot the Montevideo ones exist?", the Uruguayan
Presidency_of_Yamandú_Orsi
Irish anti-apartheid strike (1984–87)
Tutu met with the strikers on his way to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo and invited them to visit South Africa. Eight of the strikers travelled there
Dunnes_Stores_strike
Rinocerontes Enjaulados (1990) Osean: (1990 & 2003) Osiris (2025) Oslo, August 31st (2011) The Oslo Diaries (2018) Osmosis Jones (2001) Un Oso Rojo (2002) Osru
List_of_films:_N–O
Swedish criminal (1947–2025)
robbery and dealing narcotics and spent more than half of his life in prison. Olofsson was often referred to as Sweden's first "celebrity gangster".
Clark_Olofsson
Norwegian model (1867–1901)
music in Erfurt. In January 1890 Dagny and her sister Ragnhild moved to Oslo (then named Christiania) to continue their studies. There Dagny became involved
Dagny_Juel
Norwegian convict and prison escapee (1969–2026)
prison furlough, but did not return to the Trondheim prison when it ended. Instead, he boarded a passenger aircraft to Oslo and then a taxi to Oslo Central
Stig_Millehaugen
Nobel Foundation for her actions in freeing Tibet, but during her time in Oslo a warrant for her arrest is issued by the International Criminal Court due
List of fictional presidents of the United States (K–M)
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Norwegian drummer
the underground fanzine Orcustus in the early 1990s. In 1992, he moved to Oslo and started working in Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth's shop Helvete, having
Faust_(musician)
Clulow of Snowmec; the Holmenkollbakken and Holmenkollen Ski Museum near Oslo; Skis Rossignol; Tento, Bratlie, Østbye and Grafitt-Voks ski wax; Norwegian
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Norwegian police officer
been the deputy police chief and leader of the public order department of Oslo Police District since 1995. In 2011 Andresen was investigated by the special
Roger_Andresen
Norwegian music scene
consisted of men who congregated at the record shop Helvete ("Hell") in Oslo. In interviews, they expressed anti-Christian and misanthropic views, presenting
Early Norwegian black metal scene
Early_Norwegian_black_metal_scene
American rapper and actor (1971–1996)
within the tradition of black music. In 2012, the Norwegian University of Oslo organized the course: "Tupac, hiphop og kulturhistorie (Tupac, hip-hop and
Tupac_Shakur
Norwegian outlaw biker and gangster
district court. Harnes was released from prison on 27 August 2013. Harnes was arrested in Sinsenveien, Oslo on 21 July 2015 after police had observed
Lars_Harnes
Sverdrup, O. Wisting and R. Amundsen. Fram is preserved at the Fram Museum in Oslo, Norway. JPL · 6230 6231 Hundertwasser 1985 FH Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Meanings of minor-planet names: 6001–7000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_6001–7000
Murder and terrorist attack in Norway
Centre in Bærum, Norway, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of the capital city Oslo. Philip Manshaus, a 21-year-old Norwegian man, murdered his 17-year-old adopted
2019 Bærum murder and mosque attack
2019_Bærum_murder_and_mosque_attack
Palestinian politician (born 1959)
When he was allowed to return to Palestine in April 1994 as a result of the Oslo Accords, Barghouti found that he was able to bridge the divide between the
Marwan_Barghouti
Olympic cyclist (1968). Svenn Kristiansen, 84, Norwegian politician, mayor of Oslo (2007). Yoshiko Kuga, 93, Japanese actress (Equinox Flower, Good Morning
Deaths_in_June_2024
1893 painting by Edvard Munch
through nature". Scholars have located the spot along a fjord path overlooking Oslo and have suggested various explanations for the unnaturally orange sky, ranging
The_Scream
2000 double child murder in Norway
Agder state prosecutor to the Oslo state prosecutor. In February 2021, Viggo Kristiansen applied for his release from prison. Kristiansen had the opportunity
Baneheia_murders
Norwegian resistance member
Norway – 28 December 1999) was a member of the Norwegian resistance in Oslo during World War II and was later recruited (unofficially) to work for MI5
Dagmar_Lahlum
point for bin Laden occurred in 1993 when Saudi Arabia gave support for the Oslo Accords, which set a path for peace between Israel and Palestinians. Due
History_of_al-Qaeda
settlers established outposts in Area B of West Bank for first time since the Oslo Accords. Oxfam said that that only 12 aid trucks were delivered to north
Timeline of the Gaza war (27 November 2024 – 18 January 2025)
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Brazilian criminal organization
a prison alliance between common criminals and leftist guerrillas imprisoned together at Cândido Mendes Penal Institute, a maximum-security prison on
Comando_Vermelho
Strict form of imprisonment
prison system to discipline or separate incarcerated individuals who are considered to be security risks to other incarcerated individuals or prison staff
Solitary_confinement
(2003) Chow Yun-fat City on Fire (1987), Prison on Fire (1987), The Eighth Happiness (1988), Wild Search (1989), Prison on Fire II (1991), Full Contact (1992)
List of film director and actor collaborations
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2000–2005 Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation
sometimes called the Oslo War (מלחמת אוסלו) by some Israelis who consider it to be the result of concessions made by Israel following the Oslo Accords, and Arafat's
Second_Intifada
Sharing of property by early Christians
Textual and Situational Contexts. Scandinavian University Press, Kopenhagen/Oslo, p. 689–711. Schmithals, Walter (1982). Die Apostelgeschichte des Lukas.
Community of goods of the early church of Jerusalem
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government of Sri Lanka Johan Jørgen Holst (B.A. 1960) – instrumental in Oslo Accord; Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway (1993–94); twice Minister of
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Series of murders in Norway
Tistedal (Oslo, 1993) p. 60 Kåre Hunstad & Harald Haave: Drapene i Tistedal (Oslo, 1993) p. 22-23 Kåre Hunstad & Harald Haave: Drapene i Tistedal (Oslo, 1993)
Tistedalen_Murders
Irish Provisional IRA member (1954–1981)
Republican Army (IRA) who died on hunger strike while imprisoned at HM Prison Maze in Northern Ireland. Sands helped to plan the 1976 Balmoral Furniture
Bobby_Sands
hump yard) Seinäjoki: Freight yard Tampere: Viinikka (hump yard) (11 + 31) Oslo: Alnabru Bergen Trondheim Fauske Narvik Borlänge (24) Gävle (18) Gothenburg:
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Retrieved on 21 August 2013. "Pa. man in jail for 1966 slaying dies in prison" Archived January 4, 2023, at the Wayback Machine, Associated Press, 3 May
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Palestinian militant and politician (1962–2024)
years in prison until his release among 1,026 others in a 2011 prisoner exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. During his time in prison, Sinwar continued
Yahya_Sinwar
Gang war in Scandinavia (1994–1997)
even made inside prisons. The majority of the hostilities took place in or around Copenhagen in Denmark, Helsinki in Finland, Oslo in Norway, and Helsingborg
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OSLO PRISON
OSLO PRISON
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Prisoner of Agamemnon.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 1' and 'Henry VI, Part 2' and 'King Henry the Eighth' Duke of Suffolk, a prisoner...
Male
Greek
(Φιλήμων) Greek name PHILEMON means "affectionate." In the bible, this is the name of an apostle to whom Paul sent a letter from prison. In mythology, this is the name of the husband of Baukis. They were the only couple in Tyana who were hospitable to the disguised gods Zeus and Hermês.Â
Boy/Male
German
Hardy lion or lion-bold. St Leonard is the patron saint of prisoners. Famous Bearers: American...
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Châtelain)
English and French (Châtelain) : status name for the governor or constable of a castle, or the warder of a prison, from Norman Old French chastelain (Latin castellanus, a derivative of castellum ‘castle’).A priest named Châtelain from Paris is documented in Quebec city in 1636, and a family is documented in Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1722.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Rain, prison.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Measure for Measure' A dissolute prisoner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dark.German (Dürk) : variant of Türk ‘Turk’, a nickname for a wild or unruly person, or sometimes for a prisoner of war (from the Turkish Wars).German : possibly a variant of Dirk.
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Dear
Surname or Lastname
Turkish
Turkish : occupational name from asker ‘soldier’, from Arabic ‛askarī. This name is also found in Iran and the Indian subcontinent.Arabic : variant of Asghar.Greek : shortened form of Askeris, from Turkish asker ‘soldier’, or from Askeridis or Askeropoulos, patronymics from this word. Compare Laskaris.Norwegian and Swedish : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Asker, in particular those near Oslo, from an inflected form of ask ‘ash tree’.English (Norfolk) : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, Middle English ask (from Old Norse asker) + the habitational suffix -er.English : from Middle English asker(e) ‘collector of tolls or revenues’ or (in a legal context) ‘plaintiff’ or ‘prosecutor’ (an agent derivative of Middle English aske(n) ‘to ask’, ‘to demand’).
Boy/Male
Latin
Prisoner.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Prisoner; fettered.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a muddy place, from Middle English slott ‘mud’, ‘slime’.Swedish and Danish : ornamental name from slot(t) ‘palace’.Variant spelling of Dutch Slot, a metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle Dutch slo(e)t ‘lock’, ‘clasp’.Americanized form of Czech and Slovak slota ‘bad weather’, ‘evil person’, ‘witch’.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German anker ‘anchor’, applied either as an occupational name for a smith who made ships’ anchors or as a habitational name from a house identified by an anchor.English : from the Old French personal name Anchier (see Angier).Norwegian and Swedish : probably originally a Swedish soldier’s name meaning ‘anchor’. This is the name of a powerful and influential Norwegian family, who came to Christiana (Oslo) from Sweden in 1668.Danish : from a personal name, of which the first element means ‘eagle’ and the second (probably) ‘violent’.Americanized form of northern French Anquier, from a personal name of Germanic origin (see Angier).
Girl/Female
Biblical
Prison, bush, lees, thorn.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Prison, bush, lees, thorn.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Prisoner
Boy/Male
British, English
Consecrated by God
OSLO PRISON
OSLO PRISON
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Eight Faced
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Ramón, RAIMUNDA means "wise protector."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Ba'al-Zebuwb, BAALZEBUB means "lord of the fly." In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine deity worshiped at Ekron.
Girl/Female
English Italian Latin
Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril.
Boy/Male
German
Renowned Warrior's Son
Girl/Female
Indian
Perception, Intelligence, Life, Vigour
Boy/Male
Scottish
From Fifeshire.
Boy/Male
Indian, Jain, Telugu
Real Appearance
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name MATUNAAGA means "fights."
Girl/Female
Andhra, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Radiance; Diffusing Light; Goddess Lakshmi; Money; Bright Light; Beautiful; Intelligent; Thankful; Modest
OSLO PRISON
OSLO PRISON
OSLO PRISON
OSLO PRISON
OSLO PRISON
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Prison
v. t.
To take or deliver from prison.
pl.
of Solo
n.
One who sings or plays a solo.
n.
An oxide having four atoms of oxygen in the molecule; a quadroxide; as, osmium tetroxide, OsO/.
n.
A band composed, for the largest part, of players of the various viol instruments, many of each kind, together with a proper complement of wind instruments of wood and brass; -- as distinguished from a military or street band of players on wind instruments, and from an assemblage of solo players for the rendering of concerted pieces, such as septets, octets, and the like.
n.
An unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices. It is not necessarily gleesome.
n.
A piece for one or more solo instruments with orchestra; -- more concise than the concerto.
pl.
of Solo
n.
The small, blueblack, drupelike fruit of the Nuttallia cerasiformis, a shrub of Oregon and California, belonging to the Cherry tribe of Rosaceae.
n.
pl. of Solo.
n.
A person under arrest, or in custody, whether in prison or not; a person held in involuntary restraint; a captive; as, a prisoner at the bar of a court.
n.
A composition for eight parts, usually for eight solo instruments or voices.
v. t.
To imprison; to shut up in, or as in, a prison; to confine; to restrain from liberty.
n.
A piece played by a musician, often extemporarily, according to his fancy; specifically, an organ solo played before, during, or after divine service.
n.
A wind instrument of music in use among the Spaniards.
imp. & p. p.
of Prison
a.
A tune, air, strain, or a whole piece, played by a single person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice.
n.
An arched apartment; especially, a subterranean room, use for storing articles, for a prison, for interment, or the like; a cell; a cellar.
n.
One who is confined in a prison.