Search references for SAINT JUST. Phrases containing SAINT JUST
See searches and references containing SAINT JUST!SAINT JUST
French revolutionary politician (1767–1794)
Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ʒyst]; 25 August 1767 – 28 July 1794), sometimes nicknamed the Archangel of Terror, was a French
Louis_Antoine_de_Saint-Just
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up St Just in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint-Just, Saint-Juste, St-Juste, or St Just may refer to: Saint Just (album) Saint Just (band), an
Saint-Just
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) sɛ̃ ʁɑ̃bɛʁ]) is a commune in the Loire department in central France. Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert
Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert
French revolutionary, lawyer and politician (1758–1794)
Public Safety, where they found Saint-Just working. They asked him if he was drawing up their bill of indictment. Saint-Just promised to show them his speech
Maximilien_Robespierre
Saint Just was an Italian progressive rock band from Naples. They were named after French revolutionary Louis Antoine de Saint-Just. The band released
Saint_Just_(band)
Prefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Étienne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿etjɛn] ; Franco-Provençal: Sant-Etiève), also written St. Etienne, is a city and the prefecture of the Loire
Saint-Étienne
1794 event during the French Revolution
accepted in the Convention, and critics of Robespierre and Louis Antoine de Saint-Just would use it against them during the events of 9 Thermidor. More opposition
Fall of Maximilien Robespierre
Fall_of_Maximilien_Robespierre
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Saint-Just-en-Chaussée (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) ɑ̃ ʃose]; Picard: Saint-Just-in-Cœuchie) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France
Saint-Just-en-Chaussée
French artist, painter and illustrator
Xavier Saint-Just pseud, of Georges Neczpal (age unknown) was a 20th-century French artist, painter and illustrator. He illustrated ads for many of the
Xavier_Saint-Just
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-Malmont (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) malmɔ̃]; Occitan: Sent Just de Malmont) is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central
Saint-Just-Malmont
1793–1794 period of political violence during the French Revolution
guillotine. According to Barère, who just like Robespierre never went on mission: "We did not deceive ourselves that Saint-Just, cut out as a more dictatorial
Reign_of_Terror
Commune in Occitania, France
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst]; Provençal: Sant Just) is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France.
Saint-Just,_Hérault
Two railways in Lyon, France
the Lyon Metro in 1978. The third line opened in 1878 linking Saint-Jean to Saint-Just with an intermediate station at Minimes, climbing the Fourvière
Funiculars_of_Lyon
Tidal island in Normandy, France
Mont-Saint-Michel (French pronunciation: [lə mɔ̃ sɛ̃ miʃɛl]; Norman: Mont Saint Miché; English: Saint Michael's Mount) is a tidal island and mainland commune
Mont-Saint-Michel
Church in Lyon, France
The church of Saint-Just (French: Église Saint-Just) or Saint-Just of the Maccabees church (Église Saint-Just des Macchabées) is a church in Lyon, France
Church_of_Saint-Just,_Lyon
French lawyer and politician
Wallerand de Saint-Just (born 6 July 1950) is a French lawyer and politician. He defended traditionalist Catholics and right-wing politicians. He is the
Wallerand_de_Saint-Just
De facto executive government in France (1793–1794)
accusations against Saint-Just and Robespierre. The Convention ordered the arrest of Robespierre, his brother Augustin, and Saint-Just, along with that of
Committee_of_Public_Safety
French nun and one of the 120 Martyrs of China
Marie of Saint Just, born Anne-Françoise Moreau (9 April 1866 – 9 July 1900) was a French nun in the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. She was one of the
Marie_of_Saint_Just
Mass shooting in Saint-Just, France
On 23 December 2020, a mass shooting occurred in Saint-Just, Puy-de-Dôme, France. Three members of the National Gendarmerie were fatally shot, and a fourth
2020_Saint-Just_shooting
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-d'Ardèche (before 2011: Saint-Just, Occitan: Sant Just) is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France. Saint-Just-d'Ardèche is the
Saint-Just-d'Ardèche
Saint-Just (pronounced [sɛ̃.ʒy]) is a quarter in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon on the Fourvière hill. Louise of Savoy, the mother of Francis I of France
Saint-Just_(Lyon)
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Just-de-Bretenières is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. It is located on the Canada–United States border. Daaquam River List of municipalities in
Saint-Just-de-Bretenières
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Just-Ibarre (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) ibaʁ]; Occitan: Sent Just-Ibarra; Basque: Donaixti-Ibarre) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Saint-Just-Ibarre
Topics referred to by the same term
Justice (disambiguation) Saint-Just (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Just. If an internal link incorrectly
Just
Gare de Vénissieux Vieux Lyon–Cathédrale Saint-Jean Minimes–Théâtres Romains Saint-Just Vieux Lyon–Cathédrale Saint-Jean Fourvière Vélo'v Lyon Metro Lyon
List_of_Lyon_Metro_stations
Subprefecture and commune in Brittany, France
Saint-Malo (UK: /sæ̃ ˈmɑːloʊ/, US: /ˌsæ̃ məˈloʊ/, French: [sɛ̃ malo] ; Gallo: Saent-Malô; Breton: Sant-Maloù) is a historic French port commune in Ille-et-Vilaine
Saint-Malo
Commune in Grand Est, France
Saint-Just-Sauvage (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) sovaʒ]) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. Communes of the Marne department
Saint-Just-Sauvage
Commune in Normandy, France
Saâne-Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [san sɛ̃ ʒy(st)]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. A small
Saâne-Saint-Just
City in France
Croix-Rousse, Serin 5th arrondissement: Vieux Lyon (Saint-Paul, Saint-Jean, Saint-Georges), Saint-Just, Saint-Irénée, Fourvière, Point du Jour, Ménival, Battières
Lyon
Renaissance castle in Normandy, France
The Château de Saint-Just is a Renaissance castle with a park located in the Commune of Saint-Just near the town of Vernon in the Eure Department, in
Château_de_Saint-Just
1794 French counter-revolution against Robespierre
previous president of the National Convention, impugned Louis Antoine de Saint-Just and then went on to denounce the tyranny of Robespierre. The attack was
Thermidorian_Reaction
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-Chaleyssin (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɥ(st) ʃalesɛ̃]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. The main village is situated
Saint-Just-Chaleyssin
Catholic cathedral in Narbonne, Aude, France
(Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Narbonne, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saints Justus
Narbonne_Cathedral
French politician and lawyer (1755–1794)
Safety on 30 May 1793. Along with his close associate Louis Antoine de Saint-Just and Maximilien Robespierre, he formed an unofficial triumvirate within
Georges_Couthon
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Martin-d'Hères (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃ dɛʁ]; Arpitan: Sant-Martin-d’Èra) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France
Saint-Martin-d'Hères
French politician, freemason and journalist (1755–1841)
was responsible for the Reign of Terror, like Robespierre and Louis de Saint-Just. In spring 1794 and after the Festival of the Supreme Being, he became
Bertrand_Barère
Suspension bridge in the Loire department, France
The Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert bridge, also known as the "Grand Pont sur la Loire", is a suspension bridge located in the Loire department that spans the
Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert Bridge
Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert_Bridge
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Just-le-Martel (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst lə maʁtɛl]; Limousin: Sent Just (dau Martèu)) is a commune in the Haute-Vienne department in the
Saint-Just-le-Martel
Governor of Acadia and Seigneur of Port Royal
Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt et de Saint-Just (Jean Biencourt, Baron of Poutrincourt and Saint-Just) (1557–1615) was a member of the French nobility
Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt et de Saint-Just
Jean_de_Biencourt_de_Poutrincourt_et_de_Saint-Just
Prefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
years. The commune of Beauvais absorbed the former communes of Marissel, Saint-Just-des-Marais and Voisinlieu and part of Notre-Dame-du-Thil in 1943. ‹ The
Beauvais
1989 film
her execution. Saint-Just makes a speech before the Convention and declares that "Terror is the order of the day." The next day, Saint-Just and Robespierre
La Révolution française (film)
La_Révolution_française_(film)
1794 battle of the War of the First Coalition
the Representative of the People Louis-Antoine Saint-Just, who was in charge of negotiations. Saint-Just demanded an immediate surrender instead. Armand
Battle_of_Fleurus_(1794)
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-de-Claix (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) də klɛ]; Occitan: Sent Just de Clais) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France
Saint-Just-de-Claix
(in Saumur) Dive (near Saint-Just-sur-Dive) Argenton (near Saint-Martin-de-Sanzay) Thouaret (near Thouars) Vienne (in Candes-Saint-Martin) Creuse (north
List_of_rivers_of_France
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Just-Luzac (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst lyzak]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. ‹ The template Historical
Saint-Just-Luzac
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst]; Limousin: Sent Just) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France
Saint-Just,_Dordogne
French railway station
Saint-Just-en-Chaussée is a railway station serving the town Saint-Just-en-Chaussée, Oise department, northern France. It is situated on the Paris–Lille
Saint-Just-en-Chaussée station
Saint-Just-en-Chaussée_station
Former canton in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Canton of Marseille – Saint-Just is a former canton located within the commune of Marseille in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of France. It was created
Canton of Marseille – Saint-Just
Canton_of_Marseille_–_Saint-Just
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-d'Avray (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy davʁɛ]) is a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France. Communes of the Rhône department "Répertoire
Saint-Just-d'Avray
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st)] ) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. A farming area comprising
Saint-Just,_Cher
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-en-Chevalet (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) ɑ̃ ʃəvalɛ]) is a commune in the Loire department in central France. ‹ The template Historical
Saint-Just-en-Chevalet
Canton of France
The canton of Saint-Just-en-Chaussée is an administrative division of the Oise department, northern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton
Canton of Saint-Just-en-Chaussée
Canton_of_Saint-Just-en-Chaussée
Commune in Pays de la Loire, France
Saint-Just-sur-Dive (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) syʁ div] , literally Saint Just on Dive) is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western
Saint-Just-sur-Dive
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Art-déco. Reims Cathedral, the adjacent Palace of Tau, and the Abbey of Saint-Remi were listed together as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991 because
Reims
French revolutionary (1764–1794)
revolutionary who was close to Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Antoine de Saint-Just. As a member of the National Convention, he aligned with the Montagnards
Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
Philippe-François-Joseph_Le_Bas
Canton in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Rozier-Côtes-d'Aurec Saint-Bonnet-le-Château Saint-Cyprien Saint-Hilaire-Cusson-la-Valmitte Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert Saint-Marcellin-en-Forez Saint-Maurice-en-Gourgois
Canton of Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert
Canton_of_Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert
Part of Val-d'Arcomie in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st)]; Auvergnat: Sant Just) is a former commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. On 1 January
Saint-Just,_Cantal
Capital of Somme, France
etc.) on Place du Don and Quai Bélu. The church is found at Rue Saint-Leu, located just between the Faculty of Science and Law-Economy (UPJV). Two theatres
Amiens
Commune in Normandy, France
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st)]) is a former commune in the Eure department of northern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the
Saint-Just,_Eure
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
period, Saint-Jean-De-Luz became the second largest town in the Labourd region with a population or around 12,000, just behind Bayonne. Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Commune in Occitania, France
Saint-Just-et-Vacquières (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) e vakjɛʁ]; Occitan: Sent Just e Vaquièiras) is a commune in the Gard department in southern
Saint-Just-et-Vacquières
Commune in Brittany, France
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst]; Breton: Sant-Yust; Gallo: Saent-Just) is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany in northwestern
Saint-Just,_Ille-et-Vilaine
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st)]) is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered
Saint-Just,_Ain
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint Antoine l'Abbaye (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿ɑ̃twan labei], before 1991: Saint-Antoine), also Saint-Antoine-en-Viennois, is a commune in the Isère
Saint_Antoine_l'Abbaye
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-près-Brioude (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst pʁɛ bʁijud], literally Saint-Just near Brioude; Auvergnat: Sent Just de Briude) is a commune
Saint-Just-près-Brioude
Commune in Occitanie, France
Saint-Just-sur-Viaur (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst syʁ vjɔʁ], literally Saint-Just on Viaur; Languedocien: Sent Just de Viaur) is a commune in the
Saint-Just-sur-Viaur
French political, religious and social movement
Saint-Simonianism (/sænsiːˈmɒni.ənɪzəm/) was a French political, religious and social movement of the first half of the 19th century, inspired by the
Saint-Simonianism
Monument located in Paris, France
Tour Saint-Jacques (French: [tuʁ sɛ̃ʒak], 'Saint James's Tower') is a monument located in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France, on the Rive Droite
Tour_Saint-Jacques
French feudatory (1174-1216)
Around 1174, Guy succeeded his father as Lord of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier and Saint-Just. Like his father before him, he is also named constable of Champagne
Guy_II_of_Dampierre
Legislation proposed by Louis de Saint-Just
de Saint-Just. Saint-Just proposed to confiscate the property of exiles and opponents of the Revolution, and redistribute it to the needy. Saint-Just and
Ventôse_Decrees
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-en-Bas (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) ɑ̃ ba]) is a commune in the Loire department in central France. ‹ The template Historical populations
Saint-Just-en-Bas
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy]) is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France. On 23 December 2020,
Saint-Just,_Puy-de-Dôme
Editorial syndication service
Salon International de la Caricature, du Dessin de Presse et d’humour” in Saint-Just-le-Martel, France: Patrick Chappatte (2021), Rayma Suprani (2014), Angel
Cagle_Cartoons
French politician (1896–1989)
François de Saint-Just (19 March 1896 – 19 October 1989) was a French politician. He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1933 to 1942, representing
François_de_Saint-Just
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Just-la-Pendue (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒy(st) la pɑ̃dy]; Arpitan: Sant-Just-la-Pendua) is a commune in the Loire department in central France
Saint-Just-la-Pendue
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿omɛʁ ɑ̃ ʃose]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée station
Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée
Commune in Occitanie, France
Saint-Just-et-le-Bézu (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst e lə bezy] ; Languedocien: Sant Just del Besun) is a commune in the Aude department in southern
Saint-Just-et-le-Bézu
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Brothers. It includes the old quarters of the municipalities of Saint-Paul-en-Jarez, Saint-Genis-Terrenoire (now Genilac), Rive-de-Gier and Farnay. Lorette
Lorette,_Loire
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Saint-Valery (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ valʁi]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department "Répertoire national
Saint-Valery
French nobleman
Emmanuel Marie Michel Philippe Fréteau de Saint-Just (28 March 1745 – 14 June 1794) was a French nobleman and an elected representative of the Second Estate
Emmanuel Marie Michel Philippe Fréteau de Saint-Just
Emmanuel_Marie_Michel_Philippe_Fréteau_de_Saint-Just
Document of the French Revolution
Designed by the Montagnards, principally Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Saint-Just, it was intended to replace the constitutional monarchy of 1791 and the
French_Constitution_of_1793
Commune in Occitanie, France
Escueillens-et-Saint-Just-de-Bélengard (French pronunciation: [ɛskœjɛ̃s e sɛ̃ ʒyst də belɑ̃ɡaʁ] ; Occitan: Esculhens e Sant Just de Belengard) is a commune
Escueillens-et-Saint-Just-de-Bélengard
Escueillens-et-Saint-Just-de-Bélengard
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
in the Church of Saint-Just Stained glass window in the Church of Saint-Just Pulpit in the Church of Saint-Just The Altar in Saint-Just Jean Vuillemin,
Arbois
2000 novel by David Weber
itself. In desperation, Saint-Just attempts to assassinate the Manticoran Alliance leadership. Masadan terrorists in Saint-Just's service succeed in killing
Ashes_of_Victory
Former church in Lyon, France
4°49′01″E / 45.75°N 4.817°E / 45.75; 4.817 The Basilica of Saint-Just also known as Saint-Just basilica or the Maccabees Basilica was one of the oldest
Basilica_of_Saint_Justus
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Alban-du-Rhône (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿albɑ̃ dy ʁon]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. ‹ The template Historical
Saint-Alban-du-Rhône
1983 French film
circulars. While Robespierre is being tended by his barber, his friend Saint-Just comes in and urges him to have Danton guillotined. He ignores him and
Danton_(1983_film)
of Dampierre (c. 1130 – c. 1174) was Lord of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier, Moëslains and Saint-Just, Constable of Champagne and Viscount of Troyes in the middle
William_I_of_Dampierre
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Saint-Just-en-Brie (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyst ɑ̃ bʁi] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central
Saint-Just-en-Brie
Bishop of Lyon (d. 389)
interred them in the Basilica of the Maccabees, which Antiochus renamed the Saint-Just basilica. At the end of the 4th century, a Vita Sancti Justi, Lugdunensis
Justus_of_Lyon
Place in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Bonnet-le-Château (French: [sɛ̃ bɔnɛ l(ə) ʃɑto]; Occitan: Sant Bonet dau Chastèl) is a commune in the Loire department in central France. ‹ The
Saint-Bonnet-le-Château
French Sans-culotte leader
Convention. He was executed on the next day – together with Robespierre, Saint-Just, and Georges Couthon – by the rules of the law of 22 Prairial, only verifying
François_Hanriot
Prefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
shooting happens in the suburb of Saint-Bruno, which is currently one of the primary "deal-points" of rival gangs. Just few months after, in the summer
Grenoble
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Saint-Jean-aux-Bois (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ o bwa]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department "Répertoire
Saint-Jean-aux-Bois,_Oise
First leader of the Church of Jerusalem
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord (Latin: Iacobus from Hebrew: יעקב, Ya'aqov and Ancient Greek: Ἰάκωβος, Iákōbos, can also be
James,_brother_of_Jesus
Canadian politician
Letellier de Saint-Just (25 February 1880 – 7 July 1939) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Saint-David-de-Lévis
Joseph-Étienne Letellier de Saint-Just
Joseph-Étienne_Letellier_de_Saint-Just
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Saint-Just now houses a museum devoted to the French Revolution. Claude-Nicolas Le Cat (1700-1768) anatomist and surgeon. Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
Blérancourt
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Mont-Saint-Martin (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃] ; Arpitan: Mont-Sant-Martin) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. ‹ The
Mont-Saint-Martin,_Isère
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Saint-Chamond (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃamɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in central France. Situated
Saint-Chamond,_Loire
French general (1762–1815)
pronunciation: [klod ʒyst alɛksɑ̃dʁ lwi ləɡʁɑ̃]; 23 February 1762, Le Plessier-sur-Saint-Just, Oise – 9 January 1815, Paris) was a French general. He commanded French
Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand
Claude_Juste_Alexandre_Legrand
SAINT JUST
SAINT JUST
Girl/Female
Tamil
Saint
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Brahama
Girl/Female
Hindu
Princess
Girl/Female
Greek, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Princess; Reflection of Sai; Cute Princess
Girl/Female
Irish
Saint.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fire
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname for a particularly pious individual, from Middle English, Old French saint, seint ‘holy’ (Latin sanctus ‘blameless’, ‘holy’). The vocabulary word was occasionally used in the Middle Ages as a personal name, especially on the Continent, and this may have given rise to some instances of the surname.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Hope
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Cast in Hindu Dharma
Boy/Male
Hindu
Created by Vilas
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Quite and Gentle
Girl/Female
Arabic, Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Sign; Fasting Woman; Brave Caste of East Haryana
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Saint.Italian (northeastern) : variant of Santo.Dutch (also de Sant) : nickname from Middle Dutch sant ‘saint’.Dutch : variant of van Sant.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sand.Indian (Maharashtra) : Hindu (Brahman) name meaning ‘saint’, ‘holy man’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rishidher | ரீஷீதேரÂ
Saint
Rishidher | ரீஷீதேரÂ
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Saintly Person
Girl/Female
Hindu
All time gorgeous
Boy/Male
Hindu
Saint
Boy/Male
Hindu
Saintly person, Tranquil
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saint
SAINT JUST
SAINT JUST
Girl/Female
French
To create.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Trivani | தà¯à®°à¯€à®µà®¾à®¨à¯€Â
Goddess Durga
Biblical
face or vision of God; that sees God
Girl/Female
Muslim
Precious thing, Gem, Princess, Refined, Pure, Exquisite
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Son of God
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
The wrapped one
Girl/Female
Irish
From the field of the old tree.
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam
A Charecter in Mahabharath
Boy/Male
Irish
Descendent of. Irish surnames formed by prefacing O'.
Girl/Female
Native American
Woman.
SAINT JUST
SAINT JUST
SAINT JUST
SAINT JUST
SAINT JUST
v. i.
To act or live as a saint.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Saint
v. t.
To cover with coloring matter; to apply paint to; as, to paint a house, a signboard, etc.
imp. & p. p.
of Saint
superl.
Wanting in courage, spirit, or energy; timorous; cowardly; dejected; depressed; as, "Faint heart ne'er won fair lady."
n.
A saint.
n.
A saint.
superl.
Performed, done, or acted, in a weak or feeble manner; not exhibiting vigor, strength, or energy; slight; as, faint efforts; faint resistance.
n.
See Saint Peter's-wort, under Saint.
superl.
Lacking distinctness; hardly perceptible; striking the senses feebly; not bright, or loud, or sharp, or forcible; weak; as, a faint color, or sound.
n.
A guardian saint. -- called also patron saint.
v. t.
To cause to faint or become dispirited; to depress; to weaken.
n.
The principles, doctrines, or practice of the Saint-Simonians; -- called also Saint- Simonism.
a.
Resembling a saint; suiting a saint; becoming a saint; saintly.
v. t.
To make a saint of; to enroll among the saints by an offical act, as of the pope; to canonize; to give the title or reputation of a saint to (some one).
superl.
Lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst.