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New Zealand artist (1908–1970)
Henrietta Catherine Angus (12 March 1908 – 25 January 1970), known as Rita Cook early in her career, was a New Zealand painter who, alongside Colin McCahon
Rita_Angus
Painting by Rita Angus
Cass is an oil painting created by the New Zealand artist Rita Angus in 1936, depicting the railway station at the small mountain settlement of Cass in
Cass_(painting)
Artist residency programme in Wellington
The Rita Angus Residency in Wellington, New Zealand, is an opportunity for artists to live in the former home of Rita Angus, one of New Zealand’s best-known
Rita_Angus_Residency
Human settlement in Selwyn District, Canterbury Region, New Zealand
small railway station which was the subject of the 1936 painting Cass by Rita Angus, voted in 2006 New Zealand's favourite work of art. It is also the location
Cass,_New_Zealand
One of the two main New Zealand islands
watercolour landscapes of South Island locations in the 19th century. Rita Angus lived in Christchurch in the 1930s and 1940s and painted many scenes of
South_Island
New Zealand psychologist and sexologist (1921–2006)
supporter and patron of many famous artists, including New Zealand artists Rita Angus and Theo Schoon, and the American artist Lowell Nesbitt, whom he provided
John_Money
Informal association of NZ artists
Among these are Colin McCahon, Lois McIver, Doris Lusk, Toss Woollaston, Rita Angus, Olivia Spencer Bower, Leo Bensemann, Rata Lovell-Smith, Philip Trusttum
The_Group_(New_Zealand_art)
Hospital in Canterbury Region, New Zealand
the first Christchurch champions of the Chatham Cup in 1926. Rita Angus (1950), artist Angus regarded being in Sunnyside Hospital as a mainly positive experience
Sunnyside_Hospital
Female given name
22 in honor of Saint Rita of Cascia. Rita Rani Ahuja (born 1978), American actress Rita Avila (born 1964), Filipina actress Rita Azevedo Gomes (born 1952)
Rita_(given_name)
Topics referred to by the same term
fortification Cass, New Zealand, a locality Cass (painting), a painting by Rita Angus Cass Fjord Cass Lake (disambiguation) Cass River (disambiguation) Cass
Cass
New Zealand artist (1911–2005)
Zealand artist and the subject of the iconic Portrait of Betty Curnow by Rita Angus. Born in Timaru, New Zealand, Curnow was the daughter of Charles John
Betty_Curnow
Surname list
railroad financier Rita Angus (1908–1970), New Zealand painter Ron Angus (born 1956), Canadian judo champion and coach Samuel Angus (1881–1943), Australian
Angus_(surname)
New Zealand artist (1919–1987)
abstraction, and the overlay of painted text. Along with Toss Woollaston and Rita Angus, McCahon is credited with introducing modernism to New Zealand in the
Colin_McCahon
New Zealand composer (1915–2001)
became friends with other artists such as Allen Curnow, Denis Glover, Rita Angus, and Alistair Campbell. In 1947, Lilburn moved to Wellington to take up
Douglas_Lilburn
grandmother's maiden name. Rita McKenzie, New Zealand artist and painter, formerly known as Rita Angus, was born Henrietta Catherine Angus. She married Alfred
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Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
6%) part-time, and 144 (2.5%) unemployed. Rita Angus, artist While living in Wellington in the 1960s, Rita Angus painted a number of scenes in Island Bay
Island_Bay
NZ artist, printer, typographer, publisher and editor (1912–1986)
a house owned by the artist Sydney Thompson at 97 Cambridge Terrace. Rita Angus also lived at the Cambridge Terrace address, which became a meeting place
Leo_Bensemann
New Zealand artist (1915–1985)
contact with artists whose work he approved of and influenced including Rita Angus – for whom he was one of the main sources of her interest in Buddhist
Theo_Schoon
New Zealand artist
They included Eve Poulson (Evelyn Page), Ngaio Marsh, Rhona Haszard, Rita Angus and Russell Clark. In February 1922 Rata Alice Bird married fellow artist
Rata_Lovell-Smith
New Zealand crime writer and theatre director (1895–1982)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Ngaio_Marsh
(1532–1625), Italian painter Peggy Angus (1904–1993), English/Scottish painter and tile and textile designer Rita Angus (1908–1970), New Zealand painter
List of painters by name beginning with "A"
List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"A"
1995 American film
as Angus (age 8) Michael Wesley as Angus (age 5) Cameron Royds as Baby Angus George C. Scott as Grandpa Ivan Bethune Kathy Bates as Meg Bethune Rita Moreno
Angus_(film)
Public research university in Christchurch, New Zealand
Public Finance Act 1989 which were described as "genuine innovations". Rita Angus – painter Ian Axford – space scientist Michael Baigent – author and archaeologist
University_of_Canterbury
NZ art curator, reviewer, and author
ISBN 9780987668844 Rita Angus: an artist's life, Wellington: Te Papa Press, 2008. ISBN 9781877385391 Jill Trevelyan and William McAloon, Rita Angus: life & vision
Jill_Trevelyan
Loretta Young, abcnews.go.com; accessed November 14, 2014. Biography: Rita Angus, teara.govt.nz; accessed 14 November 2014. Obituary: Nancy Graves, utdallas
List of people with ovarian cancer
List_of_people_with_ovarian_cancer
New Zealand literary awards
Te Urewera, 1820–1921. Bridget Williams Books 2009 – Jill Trevelyan, Rita Angus: An Artist's Life. Te Papa Press 2008 – Janet Hunt, Wetlands of New Zealand
Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
Ockham_New_Zealand_Book_Awards
New Zealand artist and painter (born 1957)
recipient of a Creative New Zealand Grant, and in 1987, she was awarded the Rita Angus Residency. In 2023, she moved to Christchurch and became involved with
Catherine_Manchester
New Zealand artist and art teacher (1902–1994)
shared by other local artists such as brothers James and Alfred Cook, Rita Angus, Roland Hipkins and Christopher Perkins. In 1956, Henderson accompanied
Louise_Henderson
New Zealanders of Scottish ancestry
Seconds of Summer John Logan Campbell, politician John Rae (musician) Rita Angus, painter Many of the prime ministers of New Zealand have been of Scottish
Scottish_New_Zealanders
New Zealand art historian (1969–2012)
contribution to Te Papa’s publication programme. Of particular note are Rita Angus Life & Vision (2008) which he edited with Jill Trevelyan and the major
William_McAloon
Art school at the University of Canterbury
Askew, John Panting, Barry Cleavin, Quentin Macfarlane.[citation needed] Rita Angus, Leonard Booth, Grace Butler, William Baverstock, James Cook, Rhona Haszard
Ilam_School_of_Fine_Arts
2021 non-fiction book by Jennifer Higgie
pages in length. Artists featured in The Mirror and the Palette include Rita Angus, Artemisia Gentileschi, Nora Heysen, Angelica Kauffman, Frida Kahlo, Alice
The_Mirror_and_the_Palette
New Zealand painter (1922–2020)
new New Zealand Portrait Gallery. MacDiarmid painted the portraits of Rita Angus and Theo Schoon among others. His paintings are owned by French and New
Douglas_MacDiarmid
(1907–1984), painter Grace Greenwood Ames (1905–1979) artist, muralist Rita Angus (1908–1970), painter Mariam Aslamazyan (1907–2006), painter Eranuhi Aslamazyan
List of 20th-century women artists
List_of_20th-century_women_artists
Notable work Abdul Hosein Amini Iran 3 July 1970 Theologian Al-Ghadir Rita Angus New Zealand 25 January 1970 Painter Cass Shmuel Yosef Agnon Israel 17
2031_in_public_domain
New Zealand actor and director
Zealand plays include Pass it On, The Bach, Via Satellite, The Sex Fiend, Rita and Angus and My Name is Gary Cooper. Through play readings and workshops, she
Jennifer_Ward-Lealand
New Zealand art curator (1952–2023)
research papers from his master's thesis on New Zealand realist painter Rita Angus became part of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki's archives. Brownson
Ron_Brownson
City in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
best-known artists came from or live in Palmerston North. The list includes Rita Angus, John Bevan Ford, Shane Cotton, Paul Dibble, Pat Hanly, Brent Harris,
Palmerston_North
New Zealand potter (1893–1982)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Olive_Jones
Anderson (born 1974) – painter Thomas Andrew (1855–1939) – photographer Rita Angus (1908–1970) – painter Billy Apple (1935–2021) – pop and conceptual artist
List_of_New_Zealand_artists
New Zealand-born Australian artist, curator and art critic
Professor James Shelley, Rata Lovell-Smith, Evelyn Page and Louise Henderson. Rita Angus, a fellow artist who was amongst the first students to sit the preliminary
James_Cook_(artist)
University of Otago Frances Hodgkins Fellow in 2007, and in 2011 held the Rita Angus Cottage residency in Wellington. In the same year he won the 2011 New
Ben_Cauchi
New Zealand artist (1945–2025)
studied art at Canterbury Art School where she was a contemporary of Rita Angus. Blair studied at the University of Canterbury from 1965 to 1967, under
Philippa_Blair
New Zealand musician
Openness, a commission by the Auckland Art Gallery in response to Te Papa's Rita Angus: Life & Vision retrospective, for which he performed nude. In 2009 Benson
Dudley_Benson
New Zealand painter, potter, art teacher, and university lecturer (1916–1990)
Zealand) Lusk's work was contextualised with that of artists such as Rita Angus, Colin McCahon, and Toss Woollaston. The authors wrote: In a number of
Doris_Lusk
New Zealand art dealer
to become major figures in New Zealand art, including Toss Woollaston, Rita Angus and Colin McCahon, alongside Douglas MacDiarmid and Evelyn Page. She recruited
Helen_Hitchings
City in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
reserves. Notable residents of the Hastings metro area have included: Rita Angus - artist Donna Awatere Huata – former politician Geordie Beamish – 2024
Hastings,_New_Zealand
Biological research station in New Zealand
the artist Rita Angus, accompanied by painters Louise Henderson and Julia Scarvell, visited Cass. Angus, then going by her married name Rita Cook, made
Cass_Field_Station
New Zealand writer and artist
Sutton, and Colin Lovell-Smith. At university she also met and befriended Rita Angus, Doris Lusk, and Juliet Peter. Though she wasn't influenced stylistically
Jacqueline_Fahey
New Zealand visual artist, poet and film-maker (1945–2003)
New Zealand cities, including a year in Wellington when she held the Rita Angus Residency in 1993. The first major survey of Paul's work was shown at
Joanna_Paul
Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
Hill Street Charles Hayward Izard #21 Jonas Woodward Sydney Street West Rita Angus #194a Bowen Street Alexander Turnbull #25 Bowen Street Hospital Murphy
Thorndon,_New_Zealand
University college in London
developing student learning. Valerie Adler (painter) Anthea Alley (sculptor) Rita Angus (painter) Franko B (artist) Gwen Barnard (painter, printmaker) Celia Frances
Chelsea_College_of_Arts
New Zealand painter
residency opportunities (the Olivia Spencer Bower Award in 1994 and the Rita Angus Artist Residency in 1995) enabled Pick to take time away from secondary
Séraphine_Pick
New Zealand artist
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Philip_Clairmont
artists has been the creation of a distinctly New Zealand artistic style. Rita Angus and others used the landscape to try to achieve this while painters such
Culture_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand painter and composer (born 1939)
Otama beach on the Coromandel Peninsula. Smither was also influenced by Rita Angus and Lois White as he was studying. He turned to them for inspiration.
Michael_Smither
New Zealand artist
Wellington. Mahalski organised the creation of a mural of New Zealand artist Rita Angus in Bond St, Wellington, painted by street artist Askew One (Elliott O'Donnell)
Bruce_Mahalski
New Zealand artist, potter, printmaker and sculptor (1915–2010)
a substantial body of prints. In 1968, along with her friend, painter Rita Angus, Peter made a series of works recording her protest over the razing of
Juliet_Peter
New Zealand painter (born 1953)
1882. Some of the historical artists represented included Mollie Tripe, Rita Angus, Eve Page and Olivia Spencer Bower. The contemporary section included
Airini_A'Court
New Zealand artist, designer and teacher (1909-2003)
in fine arts. During this time she was friends with Betty Curnow and Rita Angus. She continued her art studies at the Slade School of Fine Art in London
Eileen_Rose_(artist)
New Zealand artist (1940–2026)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Philip_Trusttum
New Zealand artist
social issue of family violence. In 2010, Youle was the recipient of the Rita Angus Artist Residency hosted by the Wellington Institute of Technology's School
Wayne_Youle
Periodical educational publication
artists at the forefront of New Zealand art, such as Colin McCahon and Rita Angus. The journal was often an important source of income for New Zealand artists
New_Zealand_School_Journal
New Zealand painter, photographer and sculptor (born 1962)
Thing. 2008 Rita Angus Residency. The residency enables artists to live and work in the small cottage in Sydney Street West that Rita Angus used as a studio
Ronnie_van_Hout
Aspect of portrait painting
we still have her self-portrait from 1913. The same misfortune befell Rita Angus, married at the age of 22 for a few years to the painter Alfred Herbert
Self-portraits by women painters
Self-portraits_by_women_painters
New Zealand poet, literary editor and arts patron
Sargeson and Baxter, and championed and supported artists including McCahon, Rita Angus, Toss Woollaston and many others. In May 1963 he was awarded an honorary
Charles_Brasch
Art school at the University of Auckland
Library as its proposed closure. Notable alumni include: Gretchen Albrecht Rita Angus George Baloghy Don Binney OBE Louie Bretaña Peter Brown Niki Caro Stella
Elam_School_of_Fine_Arts
Notable work Abdul Hosein Amini Iran 3 July 1970 Theologian Al-Ghadir Rita Angus New Zealand 25 January 1970 Painter Cass Shmuel Yosef Agnon Israel 17
2021_in_public_domain
Heysen – Mme Elink Schuurman Vilmos Aba-Novák – Fair in Transylvania Rita Angus – Head of a Maori Boy Thomas Hart Benton – Haystack Constantin Brâncuși
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New Zealand artist (1885–1964)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Edith_Collier
Chronological history of the visual arts by year and decade
Death of I. Rice Pereira 1970 in art – Birth of Jenny Saville; Death of Rita Angus, Mark Rothko, Fritz Ascher, Eva Hesse, Roberto Longhi, Barnett Newman
Timeline_of_art
Arts originating from New Zealand
attempted to create a distinctive New Zealand style of art. Many, such as Rita Angus, continued to work on landscapes, with attempts made to depict New Zealand's
New_Zealand_art
New Zealand artist (1939–1990)
to England and Europe. 1985 Fomison was the inaugural recipient of the Rita Angus Residency. Media reports from the time state that he intended to spend
Tony_Fomison
Library system for Christchurch, New Zealand
known contemporary painters, including Colin McCahon, Toss Woollaston, Rita Angus and Doris Lusk. In 1942, Dr. J.C. Bradshaw had bequeathed 600 volumes
Christchurch_City_Libraries
New Zealand journalist, writer and publisher
1945. While in Christchurch, she met and became friends with the artist Rita Angus, who painted her and her first child in a portrait entitled Mother and
Christine_Cole_Catley
Day of the year
Dorrit Hoffleit, American astronomer and academic (died 2007) 1908 – Rita Angus, New Zealand painter (died 1970) 1908 – David Marshall, Singaporean lawyer
March_12
List of heritage sites and buildings in Wellington, New Zealand
Category 2 366 Lambton Quay and Willis Street, Stewart Dawsons Corner 1871 Rita Angus Cottage Historic Place Category 1 194a Sydney Street West, Thorndon 2291
List of historic places in Wellington
List_of_historic_places_in_Wellington
New Zealand photographer and gallery director (1893–1975)
the 33 artists, including Colin McCahon, Toss Woollaston, Doris Lusk, Rita Angus and Rata Lovell-Smith, selected for the 1947 20 Year Retrospective Group
William_Baverstock
New Zealand artist (1920–1979)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Molly_Macalister
New Zealand painter (1935–2026)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
John_Coley
New Zealand artist, art critic, pacifist, drama tutor
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Rodney_Kennedy
New Zealand artist
Zealand in the Asia-Pacific Triennial in Brisbane, and in 1997 received the Rita Angus Residency where she produced the work Cottage Industry, exhibited at City
Ani_O'Neill
New Zealand artist
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Evelyn_Page
New Zealand sculptor and ceramist (1903–1981)
worked with Thompson's kiln alongside potter Muriel Moody. Bronze busts of Rita Angus and E. Mervyn Taylor are held at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Lorna_Ellis
New Zealand painter (1910–1998)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Toss_Woollaston
New Zealand artist
after 12 years of service. In May 1936 Scarvell and two painter friends, Rita Angus and Louise Henderson, travelled by train to the small high country community
Julia_Scarvell
New Zealand artist
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Lois_McIvor
New Zealand painter (1936–2006)
taught by Canterbury artists Bill Sutton and Russell Clark who, along with Rita Angus, searched for a particularly New Zealand style. Moffitt was concerned
Trevor_Moffitt
academy include Gottfried Lindauer, Frances Hodgkins, Charles Goldie, Rita Angus, Ralph Hotere and John Drawbridge. The academy's Whitmore Street property
New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
New_Zealand_Academy_of_Fine_Arts
School
hall features a large mural painting by renowned New Zealand artist, Rita Angus. Hewett House provides boarding accommodation for 160 boarders adjacent
Napier_Girls'_High_School
School
inter-house competition and points towards the award of the Nash Cup. Rita Angus – painter Hannah Rowe – New Zealand White Fern (cricket) Georgia Barnett
Palmerston North Girls' High School
Palmerston_North_Girls'_High_School
New Zealand art historian (1942–2022)
ISBN 0-937014-03-6. OCLC 8046968.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Angus, Rita (1982). Rita Angus. National Art Gallery. Wellington, N.Z.: National Art Gallery
Luit_Bieringa
Former school in Dunedin, New Zealand
transferred to the Technical School's Board. The college's first principal was Angus Marshall.[citation needed] In 1955 it was the largest secondary school in
King_Edward_Technical_College
New Zealand architect (1926–2023)
subject of the 1967 oil-on-hardboard painting, At Suzy's Coffee Lounge, by Rita Angus. For much of his career, Eisenhofer's work has focused on solar gain and
Fritz_Eisenhofer
New Zealand born painter and printmaker (1900–1983)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Helen_Stewart_(artist)
School
(formerly Red House, renamed after Bruce McLaren), Angus House (formerly Yellow House, renamed after Rita Angus) and Wilkins House (formerly Green House, renamed
ACG_Strathallan
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
Rescue has been applied to three of the life boats.[citation needed] Rita Angus (1908–1970), painter Edward Dobson (1816/17? – 1908), early landowner
Sumner,_New_Zealand
Building in Christchurch Central City
Group”; a collection of artists including the eminent New Zealand painters Rita Angus, Evelyn Page and Doris Lusk. The CSA found its first permanent home in
Centre_of_Contemporary_Art
New Zealand artist (1904–2012)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Edith_Wall
New Zealand painter (1940–1999)
v t e The Group The Group artists Chrystabel Aitken Gladys Anderson Rita Angus Ria Bancroft Nola Barron Leo Bensemann Phyllis Bethune Vivien Bishop Olivia
Suzanne_Goldberg
RITA ANGUS
RITA ANGUS
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö´×™×˜Ö·×¢) Hebrew name NITA means "to plant." Compare with other forms of Nita.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Sita, Genus of a bird (Daughter of Janaka and wife of Rama)
Female
Japanese
(泉) Japanese name RIKA means "valued fragrance." Compare with another form of Rika.
Girl/Female
Spanish American Persian Greek
Pearl.
Female
Polish
 Variant spelling of Polish Dyta, DITA means "rich battle." Compare with another form of Dita.
Female
English
 Short form of Spanish Marguerita, RITA means "pearl."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Pearl; Speaker; Variant Form of Rita
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Anita, NITA means "favor; grace" and Juanita "God is gracious."Â Compare with other forms of Nita.
Female
Finnish
Finnish name RITVA means "branch of a birch tree."
Female
Polish
 Polish form of Greek Rhouth, RUTA means "a female friend." Compare with another form of Ruta.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(रिया) Hindi name RIYA means "singer."
Female
Hebrew
(דִּיתָה) Pet form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, DITA means "Jewess" or "praised." Compare with another form of Dita.
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Lolita, LITA means "sorrows," and other names that end with -lita.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Rinnah, RINA means "shouting for joy."Â Compare with strictly feminine forms of Rina.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(गीता) Hindi name GITA means "song."
Female
French
Old French name RIVA means "bank, coast." Compare with another form of Riva.
Female
Hebrew
(רִיבָה) Pet form of Hebrew Rivka, RIVA means "ensnarer." Compare with another form of Riva.
Female
Scandinavian
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Birgit, BRITA means "exalted one."
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Rinnah, RINA means "shouting for joy." Compare with other forms of Rina.
Female
Native American
Native American Choctaw name NITA means "bear." Compare with other forms of Nita.
RITA ANGUS
RITA ANGUS
Girl/Female
Hindu
Happy
Boy/Male
Indian
Slave of the originator, Servant of the incomparable
Biblical
that drives away sorrow
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian, Danish, German
Fortunate Heroine; Wealthy
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Intelligent Gem
Male
Italian
Italian surname transferred to forename use, derived from Spanish alférez, ALFIERI means "standard bearer." The Spanish word, alférez, was borrowed from Arabic al-fris, meaning "mounted fighter" or "knight," but the original meaning was not retained.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Sweet Sound
Girl/Female
English American
and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation;
English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation; : of uncertain derivation; perhaps from a reduced form of the personal name Dominicus (see Dominick).English (Suffolk) of uncertain derivation; : alternatively, as Reaney proposes, it may be from the Breton personal name Menguy, a compound of men ‘stone’ + ki ‘dog’.
Boy/Male
Irish American
courteous. Surname.
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n.
See Rota.
n.
Eastern Christians of the Greek rite.
v. t.
To divide or distribute proportionally; to assess pro rata.
pl.
of Sacrarium
n.
The act of performing divine or solemn service, as established by law, precept, or custom; a formal act of religion or other solemn duty; a solemn observance; a ceremony; as, the rites of freemasonry.
n.
A species of zither, played like a guitar, used in the Middle Ages in church music; -- written also rotta.
n.
An ecclesiastical court of Rome, called also Rota Romana, that takes cognizance of suits by appeal. It consists of twelve members.
n.
The plant which yields the fiber.
n.
A rite, ceremony, or observation of an augur.
a. .
Pertaining to the rite of confirmation.
n.
A New Zealand forest tree (Metrosideros robusta), also, its hard dark red wood, used by the Maoris for paddles and war clubs.
n.
An introductory act or rite.
n.
A short-lived political club established in 1659 by J.Harrington to inculcate the democratic doctrine of election of the principal officers of the state by ballot, and the annual retirement of a portion of Parliament.
n.pl.
Western Christians of the Latin rite. See Orientals.
pl.
of Rima
n.
A fiber obtained from the Agave Americana and other related species, -- used for making cordage and paper. Called also pita fiber, and pita thread.
n.
An established rite or ceremony.
adv.
By rites, or by a particular rite.
n.
A narrow and elongated aperture; a cleft; a fissure.