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Raymond Smith may refer to: Raymond Smith (South African cricketer) (1923–1984), South African cricketer Raymond M. Smith (1924–1988), Canadian politician
Raymond_Smith
Film directed by Guy Ritchie
cannabis trade Tom Lambert as Young Mickey Pearson Charlie Hunnam as Raymond Smith, Pearson's right-hand man Henry Golding as "Dry Eye", a Chinese gangster
The_Gentlemen_(2019_film)
American educator and author
Raymond Joseph Smith (12 March 1930 – 18 February 2008) was an American educator, author, and book editor. He was for more than 30 years the editor of
Raymond_J._Smith
American politician
Raymond Edward Smith Jr. (born October 15, 1961) is a former Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, who represented the 21st
Raymond_Smith_Jr.
British sculptor (1798–1888)
Charles Raymond Smith (1798–1888) was a 19th-century British sculptor. He was born in Marylebone in London the son of James Smith, a sculptor of some
Charles_Raymond_Smith
Canadian ballet dancer and teacher
Raymond Smith is a Canadian ballet dancer and teacher, who was a principal dancer of the National Ballet of Canada from 1980 to 1995. Raymond Smith was
Raymond_Smith_(dancer)
Australian darts player (born 1979)
Raymond Smith (born 6 December 1979) is an Australian professional darts player who competes in both Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and World Darts
Raymond_Smith_(darts_player)
American astronomer
Raymond Smith Dugan (May 30, 1878 – August 31, 1940) was an American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets. His parents were Jeremiah Welby and Mary
Raymond_Smith_Dugan
American Navy admiral (1943–2022)
Raymond Charles Smith Jr. (6 July 1943 – 6 February 2022) was a United States Navy rear admiral who commanded the Naval Special Warfare Command from 1992
Raymond_C._Smith
British lighthouse keeper's daughter (1815–1842)
seafarers. The original effigy, which was sculpted by Charles Raymond Smith son of James Smith, was moved into the church in 1895 due to weathering. Within
Grace_Darling
American actress (1944–2018)
never consummated. Sandra Louise Smith was born on May 28, 1944, the daughter of New York City native Raymond Smith, then a soldier stationed at Camp
Sondra_Locke
American football player (1981–2016)
William Raymond Smith III (July 4, 1981 – April 9, 2016) was an American professional football defensive end who played in the National Football League
Will_Smith_(defensive_end)
29th PDC World Darts Championship
replace it. The two Australian qualification spots were taken by Raymond Smith and Ky Smith, the first father-and-son to play in the same PDC World Darts
2022 PDC World Darts Championship
2022_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
British murderer (born 1944)
priest of St. Thomas's, and was aided by a Methodist clergyman, the Rev. Raymond Smith. According to Bill Ellis, an authority on folklore and the occult in
Michael Taylor (British killer)
Michael_Taylor_(British_killer)
Model used in risk analysis
York, N.Y.: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-30669-0. Daryl Raymond Smith; David Frazier; L W Reithmaier & James C Miller (2001). Controlling
Swiss_cheese_model
American murderer (1955–2004)
1981, USP, Marion Raymond Smith, 1982, USP, Marion Robert Hoffman, 1983 USP, Marion Fountain committed the murders of Chappelle and Smith with fellow inmate
Clayton_Fountain
English cricketer
Raymond Charles Smith (3 August 1935 – 12 December 2001) was an English cricketer active who played for Leicestershire from 1956 to 1964. He was born
Raymond Smith (English cricketer)
Raymond_Smith_(English_cricketer)
English doctor and rower
Raymond Broadley Etherington-Smith (11 April 1877 – 19 April 1913) was an English doctor and rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1908 Summer Olympics
Raymond_Etherington-Smith
South African cricketer (1923–1984)
Raymond Douglas Smith (1 April 1923 – 25 December 1984) was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket for North Eastern Transvaal from
Raymond Smith (South African cricketer)
Raymond_Smith_(South_African_cricketer)
American manufacturer
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as A. O. Smith Company. In 1913, Lloyd Raymond Smith took over, and in 1914, the company introduced the Smith Motor Wheel, a gasoline-powered
A._O._Smith
1970 single by Conway Twitty
"Fifteen Years Ago" is a song written by Raymond Smith, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in September 1970
Fifteen_Years_Ago
1973 song by Roxy Music
delay techniques. The song was used in the film The Gentlemen when Raymond Smith (Charlie Hunnam) breaks into a council estate flat. Andy MacKay – Farfisa
In Every Dream Home a Heartache
In_Every_Dream_Home_a_Heartache
Canadian writer (1941–2019)
Ray Smith, born James Raymond Smith, (1941–2019) was a Canadian novelist and short story writer. He was born on 12 December 1941 in Cape Breton (Inverness
Ray_Smith_(author)
Welsh actor (1936–1991)
Ray Smith (1 May 1936 – 15 December 1991) was a Welsh actor. Smith was born in Trealaw in the Rhondda Valley, and lived his early years on Ynyscynon Road
Ray_Smith_(actor)
Nickname for Cincinnati Reds baseball teams during the 1970s
Anderson Built the Big Red Machine. Road West. ISBN 0964140233. Daryl Raymond Smith (2009). Making The Big Red Machine: Bob Howsam and the Cincinnati Reds
Big_Red_Machine
Ronnie Baxter 1999 Raymond van Barneveld 2000 Raymond van Barneveld (2) 2001 Mervyn King 2002 John Walton 2003 Martin Adams (3) 2004 Raymond van Barneveld
Darts_World_Rankings
Robert Raymond Smith Barry AFC (4 April 1886 – 23 April 1949) was an officer in the Royal Flying Corps and its successor, the Royal Air Force. His most
Robert_Smith-Barry
English footballer (1934–2024)
Harold Raymond Smith (13 September 1934 – 21 November 2024) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward. He scored 43 goals from 148 appearances
Ray Smith (footballer, born 1934)
Ray_Smith_(footballer,_born_1934)
American author (born 1938)
Canada, with Raymond J. Smith, her husband and fellow graduate student, who would eventually become a professor of 18th-century literature. Smith served as
Joyce_Carol_Oates
Church in Northumberland , England
church of 1844 by Charles Raymond Smith Monument to Grace Darling in the churchyard by Anthony Salvin and Charles Raymond Smith The buildings of England
St_Aidan's_Church,_Bamburgh
Darts tournaments
qualified for the 2019 PDC World Darts Championship. That player was Raymond Smith. There were 6 EADC Pro Tour events in 2018. Players from Armenia, Azerbaijan
2018_PDC_Pro_Tour
American jazz double-bassist
Carson Raymond Smith (January 9, 1931, San Francisco – November 2, 1997, Las Vegas) was an American jazz double-bassist. Carson is the older brother of
Carson_Smith_(musician)
Welsh scholar, critic and Marxist (1921–1988)
Raymond Henry Williams (31 August 1921 – 26 January 1988) was a Welsh socialist writer, academic, novelist and critic influential within the New Left
Raymond_Williams
American astronomer (1877–1957)
1930s. Russell co-wrote an influential two-volume textbook in 1927 with Raymond Smith Dugan and John Quincy Stewart: Astronomy: A Revision of Young’s Manual
Henry_Norris_Russell
Speech carried through pipes
directions to their students. It was invented by flying instructor Robert Raymond Smith-Barry at the School of Special Flying he opened at Gosport in 1917.
Speaking_tube
American singer (born 1978)
Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. An influential figure in contemporary R&B and pop music
Usher_(musician)
Canadian politician
Raymond Morton Smith (August 3, 1924 – October 13, 1988) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Cumberland Centre in the Nova
Raymond_M._Smith
American geologist and paleontologist
Ray Smith Bassler (July 22, 1878 – October 3, 1961) was an American geologist and paleontologist. Bassler was born in 1878, in Philadelphia. When he was
Ray_S._Bassler
American baseball player (1931–2014)
Harold Raymond Smith (June 1, 1931 – April 12, 2014) was an American professional baseball player, coach, scout and manager. He played in Major League
Hal_R._Smith
American television sitcom (1996–2005)
Everybody Loves Raymond is an American television sitcom created by Philip Rosenthal that aired on CBS from September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005, with
Everybody_Loves_Raymond
French noble (c. 1041–1105)
Raymond of Saint-Gilles (c. 1041 – 28 February 1105), also called Raymond IV of Toulouse or Raymond I of Tripoli, was the count of Toulouse, duke of Narbonne
Raymond_IV,_Count_of_Toulouse
American astronomer (1834–1908)
including Manual of Astronomy. In 1927, when Henry Norris Russell, Raymond Smith Dugan and John Quincy Stewart wrote their own two-volume textbook, they
Charles_Augustus_Young
26th edition of the PDC's World Championship event
Meeuwisse, Geert Nentjes, Chuck Puleo, Craig Ross, Karel Sedláček and Raymond Smith. Labanauskas was the first ever Lithuanian to qualify for the PDC World
2019 PDC World Darts Championship
2019_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
American businessman (born 1978)
June 11, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2020. Raymond, Art (February 2, 2018). "Qualtrics co-founder Ryan Smith honored as Entrepreneur of the Year". Deseret
Ryan_Smith_(businessman)
Provençal army from the First Crusade
The army of Raymond of Saint-Gilles was one of the first to be formed after Pope Urban II called for the First Crusade. Raymond formed a Provençal army
Army of Raymond of Saint-Gilles
Army_of_Raymond_of_Saint-Gilles
Main-belt asteroid
main belt asteroid discovered by Raymond Smith Dugan on 19 January 1903. The asteroid was named after Evelyn Smith Dugan, mother of the discoverer. "503
503_Evelyn
Casino in Downtown Reno, Nevada
1935 by Harold S. Smith Sr. (1910–1985) and his brother, Raymond A. Smith. Soon afterwards, their father, Raymond I. ("Pappy") Smith (1887–1967), was appointed
Harold's_Club
The Raymond Horton-Smith Prize is a prize awarded by the School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge for the best thesis presented for MD degree
Raymond_Horton-Smith_Prize
Australia flying ace of WWII
Raymond Thorold-Smith, DFC (30 June 1918 – 15 March 1943) was an Australian flying ace who served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during the
Raymond_Thorold-Smith
1941 film by Alfred Hitchcock
Robert Montgomery. It also features Gene Raymond, Jack Carson, Philip Merivale, and Lucile Watson. Mr. & Mrs. Smith was the only pure comedy Hitchcock made
Mr._&_Mrs._Smith_(1941_film)
American philanthropist and author
and was financed by her. Music was by John Raymond Hubbell with lyrics by Clara Driscoll and Robert Bache Smith. The production ran at the Lyric Theatre
Clara Driscoll (philanthropist)
Clara_Driscoll_(philanthropist)
British genealogist, herald, biochemist, and mycologist (1928–2021)
Cecil Raymond Julian Humphery-Smith OBE FSA FHS FRHSC (29 October 1928 – 12 January 2021) was a British genealogist and heraldist. Cecil Humphery-Smith was
Cecil_Humphery-Smith
American aircraft designer (1906–1976)
Ted R. Smith (1906–1976) was an American aircraft designer. He worked for the Douglas Aircraft Company, Aero Design and Engineering Company, and Rockwell
Ted_R._Smith
German astronomer
the direction of Max Wolf, and several past and future fellow Ph.D.s (Raymond Smith Dugan, Joseph Helffrich, Franz Kaiser, Karl Reinmuth, Emil Ernst, Alfred
Paul_Götz
American astrophysicist
gravitation. He co-wrote an influential two-volume textbook in 1927 with Raymond Smith Dugan and Henry Norris Russell: Astronomy: A Revision of Young’s Manual
John_Quincy_Stewart
Topics referred to by the same term
sculptor Charles Raymond Smith (1798-1888) English sculptor Dr. Charles Smith (born 1940), artist and activist Charles Kingsford Smith (1897–1935), Australian
Charles_Smith
President of France from 1913 to 1920
Raymond Nicolas Landry Poincaré (French: [ʁɛmɔ̃ pwɛ̃kaʁe]; 20 August 1860 – 15 October 1934) was a French statesman who served as President of France
Raymond_Poincaré
1972 single by Conway Twitty
"She Needs Someone to Hold Her (When She Cries)" is a song written by Raymond Smith, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was
She Needs Someone to Hold Her (When She Cries)
She_Needs_Someone_to_Hold_Her_(When_She_Cries)
30th edition of the PDC's World Championship event
appearance, but lost in the first round to Danny van Trijp, and Dutchman Raymond van Barneveld became the second player to make 30 World Championship appearances
2023 PDC World Darts Championship
2023_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
German darts player (born 1990)
described it as "madness". He would go on to lose 4–1 to Australia's Raymond Smith in the third round. At the 2024 World Championship, Hempel faced Dylan
Florian_Hempel
American politician (1877–1950)
Bouanchaud's nephew, Alcide "Bub" Bouanchaud, and his great-great nephew. Paul Raymond Smith, both served as sheriff in Pointe Coupee Parish. Bouanchaud was preceded
Hewitt_Bouanchaud
Randall Smith (disambiguation) Randy Smith (disambiguation) Ralph Smith (disambiguation) Rashad Smith (disambiguation) Ray Smith (disambiguation) Raymond Smith
List of people with surname Smith
List_of_people_with_surname_Smith
1863 battle of the American Civil War
The Battle of Raymond was fought on May 12, 1863, near Raymond, Mississippi, during the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War. Initial Union attempts
Battle_of_Raymond
American industrial design firm
operating under the name Peter Muller-Munk Associates with Karlen and Raymond Smith as associates. Anton Parisson became the fifth partner in 1957. In 1956
Peter_Muller-Munk_Associates
Count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187
Raymond III (1140 – September/October 1187) was count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187. He was one of the most influential political and military figures
Raymond_III_of_Tripoli
Topics referred to by the same term
Randall Smith (disambiguation) Randy Smith (disambiguation) Ralph Smith (disambiguation) Rashad Smith (disambiguation) Ray Smith (disambiguation) Raymond Smith
R._Smith
1990 film by Leslie Woodhead
Tariq Alibai as Abu Talb Cherif Ezzeldin as Saleem Colin Stinton as Raymond Smith Garrick Hagon as Mark Sanna Mozaffar Shafeie as Ali Akbar Mohteshemi
The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story
The_Tragedy_of_Flight_103:_The_Inside_Story
1970 studio album by The Statler Brothers
Frazier, A.L. "Doodle" Owens) "Neighborhood Girl" "Fifteen Years Ago" (Raymond Smith) "The Junkie's Prayer" (Lew DeWitt) "We" "This Part of the World" "Tomorrow
Bed_of_Rose's_(album)
American baseball player (1930–2020)
was one of two Hal Smiths catching in the National League. The other, Harold Raymond Smith, toiled for the St. Louis Cardinals. Smith died on January 9
Hal_W._Smith
1985 Canadian TV series or program
Laurie Metcalf as Raymond Graham's sister Carol, Graham Beckel as his brother Vic, Kate Reid as their mother, Josef Sommer and Lois Smith as the parents
The Execution of Raymond Graham
The_Execution_of_Raymond_Graham
English Girl Guide leader, Music Advisor to the Girl Guides Association
advisor to the GGA from 1967 to 1972. Henrietta Grace Smith was born in Kent to Raymond Smith and Henrietta Langley. She was evacuated to Bath during
Hettie_Smith
Star system in the constellation Perseus
Bibcode:1904AN....166..155C, doi:10.1002/asna.19041661005. Dugan, Raymond Smith (1911), "The Algol-System RT Persei", Contributions from the Princeton
RT_Persei
1970 studio album by Shirley Bassey
Manzanero, Gene Lees) "The Sea and Sand" (Johnny Harris, Tony Colton, Raymond Smith) "My Way (Comme d'habitude)" (Jacques Revaux, Claude François, Gilles
Something (Shirley Bassey album)
Something_(Shirley_Bassey_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Ray Smith, software engineer who developed the Tesseract OCR software Raymond Smith (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people
Ray_Smith
Public artwork in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Renaissance villa style home was built in 1922 for the family of Lloyd Raymond Smith by Chicago architect David Adler. This home was private until 1966 when
Hermes_(sculpture)
American aviation inventor (1897–1960)
at a party celebrating the seventy-fifth birthday of his brother Raymond. ... Smith, Frank (1981). Legacy of Wings; The Harold F. Pitcairn Story. New
Harold_Frederick_Pitcairn
American lawyer
indictments for obstruction of justice against Convertino and Harry Raymond Smith, former security official assigned to the US Embassy in Amman, Jordan
Richard_Convertino
Anglo-Irish politician (1843–1925)
Hugh Smith Barry. On his death, it passed to James Hugh's son, Robert Raymond Smith-Barry. In 1939, the estate of Fota Island and the ground rents of areas
Arthur Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore
Arthur_Smith-Barry,_1st_Baron_Barrymore
Darts tournament
but lost in the group-stage match to Nicole Regnaud from New Zealand. Raymond Smith became the new men's champion and Beau Greaves became the new women's
2022_Australian_Darts_Open
American astronomer
Burnham and asteroid 834 Burnhamia were named in his honour. Dugan, Raymond Smith (1929). "Burnham, Sherburne Wesley". Dictionary of American Biography
Sherburne_Wesley_Burnham
American actor (1908–1998)
Gene Raymond (born Raymond Guion; August 13, 1908 – May 3, 1998) was an American film, television, and stage actor of the 1930s and 1940s. In addition
Gene_Raymond
1964 British film by C. M. Pennington-Richards
Merryweather Ed Devereaux as Mr. Gubbins Marianne Stone as Mrs. Gubbins Raymond Smith as hydraulic shovel driver Carol White as Sandra Barbara Mitchell as
Ladies_Who_Do
Pedestrian bridge in New York, United States
(PDF). National Park Service. May 30, 2008. Townley McElhiney Sharp; Raymond Smith (November 1978). National Register of Historic Places Registration:
Walkway_over_the_Hudson
Lott Smith Willes]. Typescript sent to Raymond Bailey on December 11, 1949. Quoted in Raymond T. Bailey,. “Emma Hale: Wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith,”
Children_of_Joseph_Smith
1996 American film
a 1996 direct-to-video American film starring Anna Nicole Smith. It was directed by Raymond Martino, written by William Applegate Jr. and John Larrabee
Skyscraper_(1996_film)
King of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1192
making the kingdom's succession uncertain. During the Holy Week in 1180, Raymond III of Tripoli and Bohemond III of Antioch, two of the most powerful men
Guy_of_Lusignan
Mother-centered family structure
matrifocal family was introduced to the study of Caribbean societies by Raymond T. Smith. He linked the emergence of matrifocal families with how households
Matrifocal_family
War memorial in Greenwich, London
commodore of the Australia Station. The obelisk was made by Charles Raymond Smith. List of public art in Greenwich Monument to officers and men who fell
New_Zealand_Memorial
Darts tournament
Gary Anderson (quarter-finals) Rob Cross (champion) Michael Smith (first round) Raymond van Barneveld (semi-finals) Simon Whitlock (first round) Kyle
2018_Brisbane_Darts_Masters
King of Jerusalem from 1183 to 1186
child's unpopular stepfather, Guy of Lusignan. When Baldwin IV died, Count Raymond III of Tripoli assumed government on behalf of the child king. Baldwin
Baldwin_V_of_Jerusalem
American story writer and poet (1938–1988)
Raymond Clevie Carver Jr. (May 25, 1938 – August 2, 1988) was an American short story writer and poet. He published his first collection of stories, Will
Raymond_Carver
American multinational independent investment bank and financial services company
Raymond James Financial, Inc. is an American multinational independent investment bank and financial services company providing financial services to
Raymond_James_Financial
Gaelic football team
The panel of adjudicators featured Mick Dunne, Mitchel V. Cogley, Raymond Smith, Séamus Ó Ceallaigh, Bertie Donohoe, John Dowling, Gerry Arthurs and
GAA Football Team of the Century
GAA_Football_Team_of_the_Century
American gridiron football player (born 1980)
Onterrio Raymond Lloyd Smith (born December 8, 1980) is an American former professional football player who was a running back for the Minnesota Vikings
Onterrio_Smith
Kellogg Max Lightner William Manly John Frye Jr. William Philbrook Raymond Smith Tasuku Fuwa John Hirth John Low Jr. Albert Schlechten Clarence Sims
List of fellows of the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
List_of_fellows_of_the_Minerals,_Metals_&_Materials_Society
1962 British film by Peter Maxwell
photographer Frank Pettitt as Fred Colin Rix as Plainclothes Detective Raymond Smith as River Police Constable Pat Shaw as Uniformed Policewoman Principal
Serena_(1962_film)
Organization covering the US executive branch
present the Merriman Smith Memorial Award to Aldo Beckman of the Chicago Tribune; the Worth Bingham Memorial Award and the Raymond Clapper Memorial Award
White House Correspondents' Association
White_House_Correspondents'_Association
Canadian ballet company
David Roxander Galina Samsova Peter Schaufuss Joysanne Sidimus Lois Smith Raymond Smith Piotr Stańczyk Veronica Tennant Robert Tewsley Martine van Hamel
National_Ballet_of_Canada
Sporting event delegation
Embassy in Caracas in order to travel to London. León's brother knew Raymond Smith, an attaché to the embassy. As such, his brother got León a meeting
Venezuela at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Venezuela_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics
American politician (1927–2010)
Americans and Political Participation: A Reference Handbook (2002), by Raymond Smith, p. 151. Ex-US Commerce Secretary Mosbacher Dies in Texas ABC News,
Robert_Mosbacher
RAYMOND SMITH
RAYMOND SMITH
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Jamaican, Spanish
Protecting Hands; Form of Raymond Guards Wisely; Wise Protector
Boy/Male
Spanish American
Form of Raymond 'Guards wisely.
Male
English
English form of Old French Raimund, RAYMOND means "wise protector."Â
Male
French
Norman French form of German Raginmund, RAIMUND means "wise protector."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Raimond, RAYMONDE means "wise protector."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Frankish German Raginmund, RAIMONDO means "wise protector."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the Norman personal name Raimund, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘advice’, ‘counsel’ + mund ‘protection’.Americanized spelling of German Raimund, a cognate of 1.A Raymond, also called Passe-Campagne, from the Angoumois region of France is documented in La Prairie, Quebec, in 1692.
Male
French
Old French form of Frankish German Raginmund, RAIMOND means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Teutonic
Italian Form of Raymond; Mighty Protector; Counselor; Protector
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Spanish
Form of Raymond Guards Wisely
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Raimondo, RAIMONDA means "wise protector."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Raymond, RAYMUND means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Counselor; Variant of Raymond
Male
Polish
Polish and Slovene form of Frankish Raginmund, RAJMUND means "wise protector."
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German
Counsel; Mighty Protection; Guards Wisely; Female Version of Raymond
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Jamaican
Counselor; Variant of Raymond; Wise Protector
Surname or Lastname
English (eastern)
English (eastern) : variant of Raymond.
Boy/Male
Irish
An Irish version of the Germanic ragan + mund “â€counsellor, protector.â€â€ Particularly popular in Northern Ireland where Redmond O’Hanlon was a charismatic outlaw, the Irish “â€Robin Hood.â€â€ He was born about 1623 in Country Armagh where his father owned seven townlands. During the Cromwellian settlement their estate was taken over by the English. Redmond, his three brothers and a band of about 50 followers took to the hills. Known as “Rapparees,†they were the terror of those who had confiscated the Irish lands and avenged some of the wrongs inflicted upon their peasant neighbors. On Douglas Bridge I met a man Who lived adjacent to Strabane, Before the English hung him high For riding with O’Hanlon. (From the “â€Ballad of Douglas Bridgeâ€â€ by Francis Carlin.)
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Spanish, Teutonic
Counselor; Protector; Form of Raymond Guards Wisely
Female
English
Feminine form of English Raymond, RAYMONDA means "wise protector."
RAYMOND SMITH
RAYMOND SMITH
Biblical
a liar; sliding away
Girl/Female
Tamil
Akshitha | அகஷீதாÂ
Permanent, Can not be broken easily.secure, Saved, Guarded
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Dawn
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Narrator of Hadith; Daughter of Jahsh Al-asdiyah
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Bowed Down; Modest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name for someone who farmed a hide of land (see Hyde).
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, FREEMAN means "freeman."
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Hardy Tree
Boy/Male
Hindu
Good wishes
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Prayer; Chant
RAYMOND SMITH
RAYMOND SMITH
RAYMOND SMITH
RAYMOND SMITH
RAYMOND SMITH
a.
Akin to, or derived from, the almond.
a.
Almond-shaped.
a.
The collection of ecclesiastical decrees and decisions made, by order of Gregory IX., in 1234, by St. Raymond of Pennafort.
a.
Having conspicuous flowers; -- used as an epithet with many names of plants; as, flowering ash; flowering dogwood; flowering almond, etc.
n.
One of the tonsils.
n.
A sedgelike plant (Cyperus esculentus) producing edible tubers, native about the Mediterranean, now cultivated in many regions; the earth almond.
prep. & adv.
Beyond.
a.
Almond-bearing.
n.
Anything shaped like an almond.
a.
Consisting of a single carpel, as the fruit of the pea, cherry, and almond.
n.
A tree (Terminalia latifolia) of Jamaica, the wood of which is used for boards, scantling, shingles, etc; -- sometimes called the almond tree, from the shape of its fruit.
n.
An immensely long blackish seaweed of the Pacific (Macrocystis pyrifera), having numerous almond-shaped air vessels.
n.
A cordial of brandy, etc., flavored with the kernel of the bitter almond, or of the peach stone, etc.
n.
The fruit of the almond tree.
n.
The almond furnace.
n.
Ray; beam.
n.
The fruit of certain trees and shrubs (as of the almond, walnut, hickory, beech, filbert, etc.), consisting of a hard and indehiscent shell inclosing a kernel.
n.
The tree that bears the fruit; almond tree.