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Rischbieth is a surname, in Germany pronounced something like "rishbeet", but many Australian descendants use "rishbeeth". People who share this name include:
Rischbieth
Australian feminist, social activist (1874–1967)
Bessie Mabel Rischbieth, OBE JP (née Earle; 16 October 1874 – 13 March 1967) was an influential and early Australian feminist and social activist. A leading
Bessie_Rischbieth
Australian grazier and wool merchant (1870-1925)
businessmen." Rischbieth was the husband of Bessie Rischbieth, a South Australian feminist, social activist, and campaigner for women's rights. Rischbieth was born
Henry_Wills_Rischbieth
Charles Frederick Rischbieth (5 January 1835 – 5 April 1893), born Carl Friedrich Rischbieth, was a leading businessman in the early years of the colony
Charles_Rischbieth
Poet and professor of English (1893–1958)
Charles Rischbieth Jury (13 September 1893 – 22 August 1958), generally known by his initials or full name, was a poet and academic in Adelaide, South
Charles_Rischbieth_Jury
Progressive neurodegenerative disease
Spirit". Neurology Now. 2 (2): 10–23. S2CID 181104230. McDonnell MN, Rischbieth B, Schammer TT, et al. (May 2018). "Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT)-BIG
Parkinson's_disease
Australian post-punk band
Fidock on drums; Penny Ikinger on guitar; Spencer P. Jones on guitar; Nick Rischbieth on bass guitar; and Ash Wednesday on keyboards. Past members include:
Sacred_Cowboys
Surname list
Oswald Oswald Rishbeth (1886–1946, born Rischbieth), Australian geographer and professor, husband of Kathleen Rischbieth This page lists people with the surname
Rishbeth
Australian feminist and political organiser (1871–1941)
referred to as the biggest conference of women's suffrage ever. Bessie Rischbieth led an Australian delegation to the conference and Bennett, representing
Emily_Bennett
Australian geographer (1886–1946)
Oswald Henry Theodore Rishbeth (né Rischbieth) 1886 – 1946) was an Australian geographer who was Professor and Chair of Geography at the University of
Oswald_Rishbeth
British researcher
influential Rischbieth family in Australia, including members such as Charles Rischbieth, Henry Wills Rischbieth, Bessie Rischbieth and Charles Rischbieth Jury
Henry_Rishbeth
Australian delegation to the International Woman Suffrage Alliance Congress in Rome, 1923 led by Bessie Rischbieth (Emily Bennett is behind her) - Original
9th Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
9th_Conference_of_the_International_Woman_Suffrage_Alliance
Waterfront precinct in Perth, Western Australia
Florence Hummerston Kiosk (which hosts a hospitality complex), the Bessie Rischbieth statue and a playground, and is connected to the eastern shore by a short
Elizabeth_Quay
Non-party political journal published in Western Australia
newsletter published in Western Australia in the early 20th century by Bessie Rischbieth as the official organ of that State's Women's Service Guilds, and later
The Dawn (feminist newsletter)
The_Dawn_(feminist_newsletter)
Draft for the Australian Football League
Jace Bode Sturt Melbourne 1 10 Ed Lower Norwood Kangaroos 1 11 Thomas Rischbieth Sturt Port Adelaide 1 12 Todd Grima Tassie Mariners Geelong 1 13 Brad
2005_AFL_draft
2013 tennis event results
Litvak C Zhao 6 6 4 N Broady O Rogowska 2 4 L Litvak C Zhao 6 6 B Rischbieth K Shlomo 66 3 M-A Leduc G Liang 4 4 K Blajkevitch K Ito 78 6 K Blajkevitch
2013 Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby – Women's doubles
2013_Challenger_Banque_Nationale_de_Granby_–_Women's_doubles
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Shannon_Cox
Annual honours in Australia
service to the community through charitable organisations. Dr Peter Robert Rischbieth – For significant service to rural health as a medical practitioner. Dr
2025 King's Birthday Honours (Australia)
2025_King's_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)
Australian rules footballer (born 1985)
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Matt_Priddis
Apartments Artwork by Jon Tarry". DENMAC. Retrieved 6 August 2019. "Bessie Rischbieth Statue". Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority. Retrieved 2 February 2016
List of public art in Western Australia
List_of_public_art_in_Western_Australia
Australian writer (1899–1968)
Preludes (1917) poetry Lamps and Vine Leaves (1919), poetry, with Charles Rischbieth Jury and Edward James Ranembe Morgan Bypaths (1921) The Street of Queer
Vernon_Knowles
Aboriginal Australian artist, writer (born 1951)
businessperson Carmen Lawrence, health activist Fiona Stanley, politician Bessie Rischbieth, Dr Roberta Jull, women's leader Amy Jane Best and Morgan. Library resources
Sally_Morgan_(artist)
Australian politician
Bob Brown Foundation Environmentalist of the Year Award (2021) Bessie Rischbieth Conservation Award – Conservation Council of WA (2015) Inducted into the
Jess_Beckerling
sued him and fellow Directors James Crabb Verco, Alfred Tennant, Charles Rischbieth and Maurice Salom for £320,000 damages, claiming negligence. Tarlton was
Robert_Alfred_Tarlton
1800–1874 Edith Rigby United Kingdom 1872 1948 Suffragette 1800–1874 Bessie Rischbieth Australia 1874 1967) Earliest female appointed to any court; early activist
List_of_feminists
Australian band
Mechanics with Iain Colquhoun on bass guitar, John Lloyd on drums, Nick Rischbieth on guitar (ex-Sharks) and Dave Steel on vocals. Topper founded The Fabulous
The_Pelaco_Brothers
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Ryan Jackson (Australian footballer)
Ryan_Jackson_(Australian_footballer)
Irish teacher
Amy Barrington (Eugenics Laboratory Memoirs. no. 15.) – 1912 by Harold Rischbieth (Author), Amy Barrington On the Correlation of Fertility with Social Value
Amy_Barrington
8 March – La Trobe University is officially opened. 13 March – Bessie Rischbieth protested against the Mounts Bay reclamation project on the Swan River
1967_in_Australia
Australian horse breeder and hotelier (1849–1929)
3 January 1976) married Kathleen Rischbieth Jury (4 July 1897 – 24 May 1981), a granddaughter of Charles Rischbieth. He ran Illeroo station, west of Port
James_Henry_Aldridge
River in Perth, Western Australia
Interchange and the northern approaches to the Narrows. An elderly Bessie Rischbieth famously protested against the project by standing in the shallows in
Swan River (Western Australia)
Swan_River_(Western_Australia)
1985 film by Ian Pringle
Ray Argall Edited by Ray Argall Music by Eric Gradman Dave Cahill Rick Rischbieth Release dates February 1985 (1985-02) (Berlin International Film Festival)
Wrong_World
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Colm_Begley
Botanical collector
educationalist Ursula Frayne, settler Emma Withnell, suffragist Bessie Rischbieth, politician Edith Cowan, Dr Roberta Jull and Molloy. Hales, Lydia (19
Georgiana_Molloy
Honduran economist, international civil servant and diplomat
Integration In office 1 December 2018 – 30 November 2023 Preceded by Nick Rischbieth Succeeded by Gisela Sánchez Personal details Born Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Dante_Mossi
2013 tennis event results
Sandra Samir 3 1 8 C Rosatello İ Soylu 6 2 [5] WC Brooke Rischbieth Sara Tomic 6 6 WC B Rischbieth S Tomic 3 5 Jamie Loeb Rebecca Peterson 6 0 [5] 8 C
2013 Australian Open – Girls' doubles
2013_Australian_Open_–_Girls'_doubles
Australian tennis player (born 1994)
Score Loss 0–1 May 2011 ITF Landisville, United States 10K Hard Brooke Rischbieth Hsu Chieh-yu Nicola Slater 5–7, 3–6 Loss 0–2 May 2011 ITF Sumter, United
Storm_Hunter
in 1909. The longtime president and co-founder of the WSG was Bessie Rischbieth who connected the organisation to British and American movements and led
Women's_Service_Guilds
Australian environmentalist
South West old growth forests". Schultz was presented the 2012 Bessie Rischbieth Conservation Award by the Conservation Council of Western Australia. Schultz
Beth_Schultz
School in Torrens Park, South Australia, Australia
Vynne Woods (1923–2004) – forester, public servant Oswald Rishbeth (né Rischbieth) – Geographer, classicist, academic David Lutterus – Professional golf
Scotch_College,_Adelaide
Australian activist
of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp. 223–224. Rischbieth, Bessie Mabel (1964). March of Australian women; a record of fifty years'
Jean_Beadle
Australian literary award
biography of Marguerite Wolters 2025 Michelle Staff biography of Bessie Rischbieth and Olive Evans 2026 Jennifer Martin biography of journalist Eva Sommer
Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship
Hazel_Rowley_Literary_Fellowship
Australian politician
organisation's only paid staff member. In 2003 she was awarded the Bessie Rischbieth Conservation Award. Siewert was co-convener of The Greens (WA) from 2002
Rachel_Siewert
government (Gough Whitlam), active in the United Nations and on HIV Bessie Rischbieth (1874–1967) – earliest female appointee to any court (honorary, Perth
List of women's rights activists
List_of_women's_rights_activists
Australian schoolmaster (1825–1917)
Counsell, W. T. Stacy, W. A. Hamilton M.P., H. B. Crosby M.P. and Charles Rischbieth Jury. In 1869 he married Jane Phillipps (died 1 January 1916), a sister
Thomas_Caterer
Australian painter
Team on ABC TV from 1967 to 1968. He painted a portrait of poet Charles Rischbieth Jury held by Elspeth Ballantyne. "William SALMON Death Notice - Dungog
William_Salmon_(painter)
Australian schoolmistress
educationalist Ursula Frayne, settler Emma Withnell, suffragist Bessie Rischbieth, politician Edith Cowan, Sister Margaret O'Brien, Dr Roberta Jull and
Amy_Jane_Best
Australian rules footballer (born 1987)
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Lukas_Markovic
Australian artist (1879–1974)
living as a portrait painter; her subjects included the feminist Bessie Rischbieth and the architect George Temple-Poole, whom she would go on to marry in
Daisy_Rossi
Australian rules footballer (born 1987)
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Jace_Bode
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Angus_Graham_(footballer)
Australian pastoralist (1842 – 1928)
Australia and they included the botanist Georgiana Molloy, suffragist Bessie Rischbieth, politician Edith Cowan, Sister Margaret O'Brien, Dr Roberta Jull, Amy
Emma_Withnell
Australian politician (1843–1923)
Ann Carvosso's sister Jane Anna Earle was the mother of feminist Bessie Rischbieth OBE. Rounsevell died after a long illness in Glenelg, South Australia
Ben_Rounsevell
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Kieren_Jack
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Daniel_Nicholls
Australian editor
in World War I and during the Great Depression was secretary to Bessie Rischbieth the president of the Citizens Committee for the Relief of Unemployed Girls
Harriet_Hooton
Suburb of Perth, Western Australia
Anthony O'Grady Lefroy James George Lee-Steere Alexander Forrest Bessie Rischbieth David Malcolm, former Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of Western
Peppermint_Grove
Australian women's rights advocate
to be elected to parliament. After meeting the social activist, Bessie Rischbieth, Rich joined the Australian Federation of Women Voters, becoming president
Ruby_Sophia_Rich
2012 tennis event results
Haddad Maia Jesika Malečková 6 6 B Haddad Maia J Malečková 2 4 WC Brooke Rischbieth Storm Sanders 4 6 [9] 4 S Sharipova AK Schmiedlová 6 6 4 Sabina Sharipova
2012 Australian Open – Girls' doubles
2012_Australian_Open_–_Girls'_doubles
Australian rules football umpire
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Andre_Gianfagna
Australian rules footballer (born 1987)
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Ed_Barlow
venue Marino Hotel and Boarding House until 1843. Kolendo ~1880s Charles Rischbieth 5 Farrell Street Glenelg Holdfast Glenelg Community Hospital Kurralta
List of historic houses in South Australia
List_of_historic_houses_in_South_Australia
Name list
female aviator Bessie Bown Ricker (1872–1953), American performer Bessie Rischbieth (1874–1967), Australian feminist and social activist Bessie Schonberg
Bessie
the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. Collisson was, with Bessie Rischbieth, a founder of the Women's Non-party Political Association. She represented
M._Chave_Collisson
Australian rules footballer (born 1984)
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Jason_Roe
Australian rules footballer (born 1983)
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Sam Hunt (Australian footballer)
Sam_Hunt_(Australian_footballer)
British tennis player (born 1987)
ITF Alice Springs, Australia 25,000 Hard Maria Fernanda Alves Brooke Rischbieth Storm Sanders 3–6, 7–5, [10–3] Loss 5–2 Sep 2011 ITF Cairns, Australia
Samantha_Murray_Sharan
Team events in junior tennis
2011 San Luis Potosí Australia Belinda Woolcock Ashleigh Barty Brooke Rischbieth* 2–0 Canada Carol Zhao Françoise Abanda Erin Routliffe** Czech Republic
Junior Davis Cup and Junior Billie Jean King Cup
Junior_Davis_Cup_and_Junior_Billie_Jean_King_Cup
Australian rules footballer (born 1985)
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Ben_McGlynn
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Alan_Toovey
Australian medical doctor (1872 – 1961)
the botanist Georgiana Molloy, settler Emma Withnell, suffragist Bessie Rischbieth, politician Edith Cowan, school founder Amy Jane Best and Jull. Church
Roberta_Jull
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Sam_Rowe
New Zealand guitarist and singer-songwriter (1956–2018)
(ex-Harem Scarem), Graham Lee on pedal steel guitar (ex-The Triffids), Nick Rischbieth on guitar (Sacred Cowboys), and Conway Savage on piano (Nick Cave and
Spencer_P._Jones
South Australian bank
largest shareholder, in London at time of collapse; never returned. Charles Rischbieth Maurice Salom Robert Alfred Tarlton Chairman of Directors Alfred Tennant
Commercial Bank of South Australia
Commercial_Bank_of_South_Australia
Australian musician (1959–1995)
folk/rock band which included Deirdre (Dee), Mairead and Shelagh Hannan, Nick Rischbieth and Tom McEwan. Their mix of Celtic voices and instruments combined with
Steve_Connolly
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Jeremy_Humm
1928 tennis event results
Pattie Meaney 6 6 4 Kathleen Le Messurier Dorothy Weston 6 0 6 Eileen Rischbieth Mrs. W. T. Rowe [b] 0 0 Floris Conway Pattie Meaney 6 6 4 Kathleen Le
1928 Australian Championships – Women's doubles
1928_Australian_Championships_–_Women's_doubles
Australian rules football match
Champions of Australia – Norwood Woods G. Coombe Daly Dixon Grayson McGaffin McKee H. Rischbieth Shaw C. Woods J. Woods R. Bertram O. Bertram Waldron
1888 Championship of Australia
1888_Championship_of_Australia
Annual honours list
service to medical research and administration, and to education. Dr Amanda Rischbieth – For significant service to public health administration and governance
2023_Australia_Day_Honours
established straight after the next gathering in Melbourne in 1921. Bessie Rischbieth (Western Australia) was elected president and Elizabeth Nicholls (South
Australian Federation of Women Voters
Australian_Federation_of_Women_Voters
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Tom_Davidson
Australian politician (1882–1968)
volunteer work, Robertson became acquainted with social campaigner Bessie Rischbieth and state MP Florence Cardell-Oliver, who encouraged her to seek public
Agnes_Robertson_(politician)
American tennis player
United States Hard María Fernanda Álvarez Terán Brooke Austin Brooke Rischbieth 2–6, 6–4, [10–5] Loss 3. May 2013 25,000 El Paso, United States Hard Fatma
Keri_Wong
Australian medical doctor (1879-1967)
against the same opponent). In December 1919, Chapple and Dr. Harold Rischbieth were appointed surgeons to the clinical department of the Adelaide Hospital
Phoebe_Chapple
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Will_Slade
Royal commission held in Western Australia about the treatment of Aboriginal people
(3). Retrieved 7 May 2007. Criticism came from other quarters as well. Rischbieth, a witness to the Moseley Royal Commission and speaking on behalf of the
Moseley_Royal_Commission
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Ed_Lower
2012 tennis event results
Hardebeck 6 6 Petra Rohanová 1 2 SE K Hardebeck 6 6 WC Brooke Rischbieth 2 1 8 AK Schmiedlová 1 2 Carol Zhao 6 6 C Zhao 6 5 2 Emily
2012 Australian Open – Girls' singles
2012_Australian_Open_–_Girls'_singles
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Heath_Hocking
Irish nun (1816–1885)
the botanist Georgiana Molloy, settler Emma Withnell, suffragist Bessie Rischbieth, politician Edith Cowan, Sister Margaret O'Brien, Dr Roberta Jull, Amy
Ursula_Frayne
Australian politician and activist (1942–2012)
Serious Pollution in Kalgoorlie in 1989. In 1995 she was awarded the Bessie Rischbieth Conservation Award from the Conservation Council of Western Australia
Shyama_Peebles
Australian artist (1867–1946)
theosophist Charles Webster Leadbeater during his lecture tour. Bessie Rischbieth was a feminist who joined at the same time, and together they influenced
Florence_Fuller
Australian rules footballer (born 1987)
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Simon_Phillips_(footballer)
Australian rules footballer, born 1985
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Paul_Duffield
Australian rules footballer (1870–1913)
Champions of Australia – Norwood Woods G. Coombe Daly Dixon Grayson McGaffin McKee H. Rischbieth Shaw C. Woods J. Woods R. Bertram O. Bertram Waldron
John Daly (footballer, born 1870)
John_Daly_(footballer,_born_1870)
British government recognitions
Richardson. For social welfare services in Southern Rhodesia. Eileen May Rischbieth, Organiser of the Royal Naval Friendly Union of Sailors Wives & Mothers
1942_Birthday_Honours
British Australian suffragette
Library of Australia, in particular among the archive papers of Bessie Rischbieth, feminist and founder of the Australian Federation of Women's Societies
Louie_Cullen
(1870–1946) 2001 Ngardarb Francine Riches (1964–2024) 2015 Bardi artist Bessie Rischbieth (1874–1967) 2001 Influential and early Australian feminist and social
Victorian Honour Roll of Women
Victorian_Honour_Roll_of_Women
Australian conservation group
in raising public awareness of issues. The council created the Bessie Rischbieth Conservation Award to acknowledge the contribution of a volunteer in the
Conservation Council of Western Australia
Conservation_Council_of_Western_Australia
Australian rules footballer
7. Paul Duffield 8. Tom Davidson 9. Jace Bode 10. Ed Lower 11. Thomas Rischbieth 12. Todd Grima 13. Brad Sugars 14. Cathal Corr 15. Steven Armstrong 16
Greg_Bentley
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 French form of Welsh Llywelyn, LÉOLIN means "oath of Belenus."Â
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Lucky.
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Wisdom; wise.
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Hindu, Indian
Leader
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Another name of God, Immortal, Undying
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Tamil
Soft natured
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Biblical
Breadth; or extent; of the Lord.
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Leader, Princess, Royal lady
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American, British, English, Greek
Defender of Mankind; Feminine Form of Alexander
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