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Samuel Brown may refer to: Samuel Brown (Royal Navy officer) (1776–1852), English pioneer suspension bridge engineer and inventor Samuel Brown (engineer)
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Samuel Brown House may refer to: Samuel Brown House (West Richwoods, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Stone County, Arkansas
Samuel_Brown_House
English engineer and inventor
Samuel Brown (1799 – 16 September 1849) was an English engineer and inventor credited with developing one of the earliest examples of an internal combustion
Samuel_Brown_(engineer)
American football player (born 2002)
Samuel Brown Jr. (born August 15, 2002) is an American professional football wide receiver. He played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers
Samuel Brown (American football)
Samuel_Brown_(American_football)
American businessman and racehorse owner
Captain Samuel Smith Brown (December 15, 1842 – December 11, 1905) was an American businessman and a prominent Thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder and
Samuel_S._Brown
Scottish footballer (born 1998)
Jacob Samuel Brown (born 10 April 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward, winger or wing-back for EFL League One club Luton Town, and
Jacob_Brown_(footballer)
Scottish chemist and essayist (1817–1856)
Samuel Morison Brown (February 23 1817 – 20 September 1856), Scottish chemist, poet and essayist. Brown was born at Haddington, East Lothian, the fourth
Samuel_Morison_Brown
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Arthur Samuel Brown (1885–1944), English footballer Arthur Samuel Garretson (1851–1917), American banker, businessman, and politician Arthur Samuel Goodeve
Arthur_Samuel
American visual artist and educator (1907–1994)
Samuel Joseph Brown Jr. (1907–1994) was a watercolorist, printmaker, and educator. He was the first African-American artist hired to produce work for
Samuel_Joseph_Brown_Jr.
Ireland-born oriental and classical scholar
Samuel Brown Wylie (21 May 1773 – 14 October 1852) was an Ireland-born oriental and classical scholar. Wylie was born near Ballymena, on 21 May 1773. He
Samuel_Brown_Wylie
English cricketer
Samuel Brown (26 February 1857 – 5 September 1938) was an English first-class cricketer active 1884–97 who played for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club
Samuel_Brown_(cricketer)
United States historic place
The Samuel Brown School is a historic school building at 200 Lynn St. in Peabody, Massachusetts. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic
Samuel_Brown_School
Daughter of abolitionist John Brown (1843–1926)
and three sons: John, Samuel, and Landon. Annie Brown was only 15 years old in the summer 1859, the year her father, John Brown, planned to raid the U
Annie_Brown
Historic house in Oregon, United States
Brown House (or Samuel Brown House) is a historic house near Gervais, Oregon, United States built in 1857 by Oregon pioneer and state senator Samuel Brown
Sam_Brown_House
Pontypridd, founded by Samuel Brown and Samuel Lenox. The company was started by Samuel Brown, initially called Brown & Co Ltd, following his patent on a
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internal-combustion engine. Samuel Brown patented the first internal combustion engine to be applied industrially in the United States in 1823. Brown also demonstrated
History of the internal combustion engine
History_of_the_internal_combustion_engine
English pioneer suspension bridge engineer and inventor
Captain Sir Samuel Brown of Netherbyres KH FRSE (1776 – 13 March 1852) was an early pioneer of chain design and manufacture and of suspension bridge design
Samuel Brown (Royal Navy officer)
Samuel_Brown_(Royal_Navy_officer)
American educator
Samuel Gilman Brown (1813–1885) was an American educator. He was born in North Yarmouth, Maine, the son of Francis Brown, president of Dartmouth College
Samuel_Gilman_Brown
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Samuel Brown (disambiguation) Sam Brown House, an 1857 historic house built by Samuel Brown (1821–1886) Samantha Brown (born 1970), American
Sam_Brown
1997 film by Quentin Tarantino
It stars Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster, Bridget Fonda, Michael Keaton and Robert De Niro. In the film, Jackie Brown (Grier), a flight attendant
Jackie_Brown
American politician (1821–1886)
Samuel Brown (1821–1886) was an American pioneer and politician. He was a member of the Oregon State Senate from 1866 to 1872. He was born in Pennsylvania
Samuel Brown (Oregon politician)
Samuel_Brown_(Oregon_politician)
Australian politician
Samuel McConnell Brown (c. 1865 – 24 August 1923) was an Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1917
Samuel_McConnell_Brown
Historic house in Ohio, United States
The Samuel N. Brown House is a historic residence in southern Dayton, Ohio, United States. Constructed in the 1870s for a prominent industrialist, it
Samuel_N._Brown_House
American pioneer and politician
Samuel Brown (January 8, 1804 – December 22, 1874) was an American pioneer and politician in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Brown was born in Belchertown, Massachusetts
Samuel Brown (Wisconsin politician)
Samuel_Brown_(Wisconsin_politician)
American missionary to China and Japan
Samuel Robbins Brown D.D. (June 16, 1810 – June 20, 1880) was an American missionary to China and Japan with the Reformed Church in America. Brown was
Samuel_Robbins_Brown
2026 studio album by Chris Brown
Samuels, Keithan (April 10, 2026). "Chris Brown Announces 'Brown' Album Release Date, Shares 'Obvious'". Rated R&B. Retrieved April 19, 2026. Samuels
Brown_(Chris_Brown_album)
American environmentalist and businessman (1885–1969)
Samuel Finley Brown Morse (July 18, 1885 – May 10, 1969) was an American environmental conservationist and the developer of Pebble Beach. He was known
Samuel_Finley_Brown_Morse
Canadian politician and farmer
Allan Lister Samuel Brown (February 23, 1917 – January 4, 1985) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Bengough from 1944 to
Allan_Lister_Samuel_Brown
Armored car theft in Nanuet, New York
members – including Kuwasi Balagoon, Sekou Odinga, Mtayari Sundiata, Samuel Brown and Mutulu Shakur – to carry out the robbery, with the M19CO members
1981_Brink's_robbery
American politician (1795–1863)
Samuel Augustus Brown (February 20, 1795―June 7, 1863) was an American attorney and politician. He served two terms in the New York State Assembly (1827
Samuel_A._Brown
Canadian politician (1872–1962)
Samuel Brown (11 November 1872 – 6 May 1962) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Samuel Brown (Alberta politician)
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Samuel Ashley Brown (December 19, 1923 – June 24, 2011 ) was a professor emeritus at the University of South Carolina who taught English and comparative
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American military physician and fraternity founder (1828–1879)
Samuel Brown Wylie Mitchell (August 16, 1828 – August 16, 1879) is the initial founder of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, the first fraternity at the University
Samuel_Brown_Wylie_Mitchell
Australian actor (born 1983)
Samuel played the titular character in The Death and Life of Otto Bloom, with Rachel Ward and her daughter, Matilda Brown. In the same year, Samuel performed
Xavier_Samuel
By-election in Western Australia
The election was won by Samuel Brown, a member of the Subiaco Municipal Council who was standing for the Nationalist Party. Brown was one of six candidates
1917 Subiaco state by-election
1917_Subiaco_state_by-election
Historic house in Indiana, United States
Samuel Brown House, also known as The Brick, is a historic home located in Franklin Township, Putnam County, Indiana. It was built about 1841, and is a
Samuel Brown House (Roachdale, Indiana)
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Historic house in Arkansas, United States
The Samuel Brown House is a historic house in West Richwoods, Arkansas. Located down a long lane south of Arkansas Highway 9, it is a single-story log
Samuel Brown House (West Richwoods, Arkansas)
Samuel_Brown_House_(West_Richwoods,_Arkansas)
North American collegiate secret society and fraternity
the fraternity’s symbol, a Maltese Cross surrounding a human skull. Samuel Brown Wylie Mitchell founded Phi Kappa Sigma at the University of Pennsylvania
Phi_Kappa_Sigma
Bridge in Manchester, England, completed in 1826
One of Europe's first suspension bridges, it has been attributed to Samuel Brown, although some suggest it was built by Thomas Cheek Hewes, a Manchester
Broughton_Suspension_Bridge
Dog breed
from Samuel Brown, the Veterinary Surgeon of Melton Mowbray, who was a great authority on the breed. In a letter to The Field in 1864, Samuel Brown stated:
Gordon_Setter
centuries. The predecessor company of Spencer and Browning was established by William Spencer and Samuel Browning in 1778, before they entered into partnership
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World War II American fighter pilot
Samuel Jesse Brown (October 3, 1917 – August 23, 1990) was a fighter pilot and a major in the United States Air Forces during World War II. Brown commanded
Samuel_J._Brown
British actor
Samuel Louis Joslin is a British film and television actor. He is best known for playing the role of Thomas Bennett in The Impossible and Jonathan Brown
Samuel_Joslin
Steam tanker
Samuel Q. Brown was a steam tanker built in 1920–1921 by Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation of Chester for Tide Water Oil Co., a subsidiary of Standard
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American businessman (1835–1889)
Coffee Company. Folger was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel Brown Folger (b. 1795) and wife Nancy Hiller (b. 1798). His father was a master
J._A._Folger
American actor (born 1968)
Brennan Brown (born November 23, 1968) is an American film, television, and stage actor. He currently plays Dr. Samuel Abrams on NBC's Chicago Med. He
Brennan_Brown
Topics referred to by the same term
Cross recipient Samuel Alfred Mitchell (1874–1960), Canadian astronomer Samuel Augustus Mitchell (1790–1868), American geographer Samuel Brown Wylie Mitchell
Samuel_Mitchell
American marketer of firearms and fishing gear
2006) Browning B-92 lever-action Browning A-Bolt Shotgun Browning Auto-5 Browning A5 Browning A5 20 gauge Browning B-2000 Browning Silver Browning Maxus
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English footballer
Arthur Samuel Brown (6 April 1885 – 27 June 1944) was an English international footballer who played as a forward. Brown played in the Football League
Arthur Brown (footballer, born 1885)
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American politician and military veteran
Samuel Boaz Brown (born October 15, 1983) is an American politician, military officer, author, and government official serving as the Under Secretary
Sam_Brown_(military_officer)
American singer (born 1989)
Samuels, Keithan (June 19, 2026). "Chris Brown Drops 'BROWN (The Chocolate Edition)'". Rated R&B. Retrieved June 20, 2026. "Lil Wayne, Chris Brown Mourn
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Shearjashub Bourne Nathaniel Briggs and Thomas Briggs Brown brothers including John Brown and Samuel Brown Champlins Audley Clarke Peleg Clarke, Newport The
List of Rhode Island slave traders
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Mayor of Wellington from 1887 to 1888
Samuel Brown (1845 – 14 August 1909) was a New Zealand politician who served as the Mayor of Wellington from 1887 to 1888. Brown was born in Ireland in
Sam_Brown_(mayor)
Rare United States coin
community learned of five Liberty Head nickels dated 1913, all owned by Samuel Brown, a numismatist who attended the American Numismatic Association's annual
1913_Liberty_Head_nickel
18/19th-century American army officer
Jennings Brown was the son of Samuel and Abi (White) Brown. His middle name was in honor of his paternal grandmother, a descendant of Samuel Jennings
Jacob_Brown_(general)
Suspension bridge over the River Tweed, UK
bridge. The bridge was designed by a Royal Navy officer, Captain Samuel Brown. Brown joined the Navy in 1795, and seeing the need for an improvement on
Union_Chain_Bridge
Pier in Brighton, England
by Captain Samuel Brown, with construction starting on 18 September 1822 and completing in September 1823, opening on 25 November 1823. Brown had completed
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British surveyor in New Zealand (1831–1909)
John Samuel Browning (1831 – 24 July 1909), also known as John Spence Browning, was a British-born pioneer surveyor in the South Island of New Zealand
John_Browning_(surveyor)
American lawyer, businessman, and politician (1791–1849)
infancy. Margaret Todd (1828–1904), who married Charles Henry Kellogg. Samuel Brown Todd (1830–1862), a Confederate soldier who was killed on the second
Robert_Smith_Todd
Topics referred to by the same term
Olympic water polo player Allan Lister Samuel Brown (1917–1985), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada Allan Percy Brown (1912–1994), merchant, boxer and political
Allan_Brown
English civil engineer (1783–1852)
the River Adur in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex (designed with Captain Samuel Brown, opened in 1834, replaced in 1923). Internationally, he is revered for
William_Tierney_Clark
American firearms designer (1855–1926)
John Moses Browning (January 23, 1855 – November 26, 1926) was an American firearm designer who developed many varieties of military and civilian firearms
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English actor (born 1996)
Samuel Thomas Courtenay Honywood (born 19 October 1996) is an English actor best known for having portrayed Sebastian Brown in Nanny McPhee. Samuel Thomas
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18th century American slave trader & merchant (1719–1806)
Vernon was born in Newport, Rhode Island in 1719 to a local silversmith, Samuel Vernon (December 6, 1683 - December 5, 1737) and his wife Elizabeth Fleet
William_Vernon
Irish politician and barrister (1856–1939
Samuel Lombard Brown (10 January 1856 – 14 December 1939) was an Irish politician and barrister. He studied at University College Cork (UCC), graduating
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English actor
7 July 2019. Ralph Brown wrote the play Sanctuary for Joint Stock Theatre Company in 1987 which toured the UK and won the Samuel Beckett Award in 1987
Ralph_Brown
Australian journalist (born 1947)
disasters and the Vietnam War. Brown was born in Dubbo, New South Wales, and was the second son of a solicitor, Samuel Brown, and the grandson of a Methodist
Malcolm_Brown_(journalist)
Scottish minister and author (1722–1787)
Whitekirk Rev Ebenezer Brown (1758-1836) minister of Inverkeithing Rev Thomas Brown (1776-1828) minister of Dalkeith Samuel Brown (1779-1839) merchant in
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American academic and minister (1810–1895)
Pennsylvania on October 8, 1810, Wylie was the son of Margaret Watson Wylie and Samuel Brown Wylie, Reformed Presbyterian minister and professor of languages at the
Theophilus_Adam_Wylie
American actor (born 1959)
Clarence James Brown III (born January 5, 1959) is an American actor. Prolific in film and television since the 1980s, Brown is often cast in villainous
Clancy_Brown
Private university in Providence, Rhode Island, US
Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island, United States. The university
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American journalist (1915–1976)
the film Paper Moon. Brown was born in Birmingham, the son of William Samuel Brown, a newspaper publisher, and Lucille Lokey Brown. At age 20, he became
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Backman Lorenzo Booth Daniel Bowen George W. Brooks Albert Brown Harry Brown Samuel Brown John Brownell Peter Buchanan Alden Burdick Harrison Burgess
List of Zion's Camp participants
List_of_Zion's_Camp_participants
Cave in Rockcastle County, Kentucky
calcium nitrate, also called niter, is leached from dry soil. When Doctor Samuel Brown, a Transylvania University professor of anatomy, chemistry, and surgery
Great_Saltpetre_Cave
Topics referred to by the same term
Captain Brown may refer to: Captain Samuel Brown (1776-1852), British civil engineer Captain Eric Brown (pilot) (1919–2016), British Royal Navy officer
Captain_Brown
American abolitionist (1800–1859)
wagon loaded with weapons and ammunition. Brown stayed with Florella (Brown) Adair and the Reverend Samuel Adair, his half-sister and her husband, who
John_Brown_(abolitionist)
Deals in commercial loans and investment
Fleming & Co. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Hambros Bank Hill Samuel Brown, Shipley & Co. Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Samuel Montagu & Co. H. J. Merck & Co. Arbuthnot Latham
Merchant_bank
Canadian politician
Huntingdon, Quebec, the son of Samuel Brown and Margaret White, and was educated there and at McGill University. Brown moved to Manitoba in 1833 and to
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Topics referred to by the same term
Louisville, Kentucky Moses Brown School, Religious Society of Friends private school in Providence, Rhode Island Samuel Brown School, a historic building
Brown_School_(disambiguation)
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MP for Rutland Samuel Browne (surgeon) (died 1698), English botanist Sam Browne (disambiguation) Samuel Brown (disambiguation) Sam Brown (disambiguation)
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Scottish physician, philosopher, and poet (1778-1820)
[Brown] taught [his students] how to go about thinking about things." Brown was born at Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbrightshire, the son of Rev. Samuel Brown (died
Thomas_Brown_(philosopher)
New Zealand mayor (1856–1917)
Arthur Winton Brown JP (27 December 1856 – 27 July 1916) was a New Zealand businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Wellington from 1885
Arthur_Winton_Brown
Malaysian Buddhist temple
Lonely Planet; Simon Richmond; Cristian Bonetto; Celeste Brash; Joshua Samuel Brown; Austin Bush; Adam Karlin; Shawn Low; Daniel Robinson (1 April 2013)
Pu_Tuo_Si_Temple
really practicable traveling library plan seems to have been started by Samuel Brown in East Lothian, Scotland, in 1817, though it is stated that the principle
Traveling_library
Defunct british shipping line
Brown and Harrison (George was Samuel’s son). James Harrison was made a partner in 1849. Closely involved with Samuel Brown, and integral to the development
Harrison_Line
Pier in Edinburgh, Scotland
built in Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland in 1821. The pier was designed by Samuel Brown, a pioneer of chains and suspension bridges. It was intended to serve
Trinity_Chain_Pier
Bridge in the Scottish Borders, Scotland
confluence with the Kale Water, near Eckford. It was designed by Captain Samuel Brown (1776-1852), an officer of the Royal Navy, and built by William Mather
Kalemouth_Suspension_Bridge
Malaysian dessert
Lonely Planet. pp. 329–. ISBN 978-1-74059-105-8. • Mat Oakley; Joshua Samuel Brown (2009). Singapore. Ediz. Inglese. Lonely Planet. pp. 204–. ISBN 978-1-74104-664-9
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Suspension bridge in Aberdeen, Scotland
Ferryhill to Craiglug in Aberdeen, north east Scotland. Designed by Captain Samuel Brown and the Aberdeen City Architect John Smith, it was opened to pedestrians
Wellington_Suspension_Bridge
English dance band singer (1898–1972)
Samuel Browne (born Samuel Brown; 26 March 1898 – 2 March 1972) was a singer who became one of the most popular British dance band vocalists of the 1930s
Sam_Browne_(musician)
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Northrup was later followed by Robert Faulkner, on May 19th, 1785; Samuel Brown, on August 10th, 1811; Colin Campbell, on December 15th, 1812; and Archibald
Moose_Brook,_Nova_Scotia
Filmography
Samuel L. Jackson is an American actor and film producer. A highly-prolific actor who has starred in over 150 film roles to date, Jackson's films have
List of Samuel L. Jackson performances
List_of_Samuel_L._Jackson_performances
Scotland international rugby union player
Samuel Brown McQueen (27 January 1896 — 16 September 1983) was a Scottish international rugby union player. McQueen was born in Liverpool and educated
Sammy_McQueen
1862 American song by Julia Ward Howe
the Union. Samuel was a member of the Secret Six, the group who funded John Brown's work. The tune and some of the lyrics of "John Brown's Body" came
Battle_Hymn_of_the_Republic
American lawyer, planter, diplomat and politician (1766–1835)
Born near Staunton, Virginia, to John Brown and his wife, young James Brown had brothers John and Samuel Brown and sisters Mary and Elizabeth who either
James Brown (Louisiana politician)
James_Brown_(Louisiana_politician)
Australian politician
William Brown (8 October 1867 – 30 June 1954) was an Australian politician. He was born at Nelsons Plains to farmer Samuel Brown and Elizabeth Parsons
William Brown (New South Wales politician)
William_Brown_(New_South_Wales_politician)
Township in Indiana, United States
609 (down from 1,690 at 2010) and it contained 715 housing units. The Samuel Brown House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006
Franklin Township, Putnam County, Indiana
Franklin_Township,_Putnam_County,_Indiana
businessman and judge 7 August: Arthur Remington, politician 14 August: Samuel Brown, Mayor of Wellington. Maria Sophia Pope, shopkeeper and businesswoman
1909_in_New_Zealand
District in South East London, England
Algernon Blackwood was born in Shooter's Hill in 1869. English engineer Samuel Brown developed an internal combustion engine that used hydrogen as a fuel
Shooter's_Hill
American serial killer (1940–2020)
Samuel Little (né McDowell; June 7, 1940 – December 30, 2020) was an American serial killer who was convicted of 8 murders and confessed to committing
Samuel_Little
SAMUEL BROWN
SAMUEL BROWN
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Native American
Native American Mapuche name NAHUEL means "jaguar."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Samouel, SAMULI means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Samuele, SAMUELA means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Answer to Prayers
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African
heard of God.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Greek Samouel, SAMUELE means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Male
Hebrew
(סמ×ל) Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, SAMMAEL means "whom God makes" and "venom of God."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Samouel (Hebrew Shemuwel), SAMUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Elkanah by Hannah.
Male
Russian
(Самуил) Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek Samouel, SAMUIL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Surname or Lastname
English and Jewish
English and Jewish : patronymic from Samuel.
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Samouel, SAMOUL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."Â
Biblical
lent of God; heard by God; asked of God
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chammuw'el, HAMUEL means "heat of God." In the bible, this is the name of a man of Simeon. Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.Â
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Biblical American Hebrew Swedish
Heard of God; asked of God.
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English, Scottish, Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Sámuel), Jewish, and South Indian
English, Scottish, Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Sámuel), Jewish, and South Indian : from the Biblical male personal name Samuel (Hebrew Shemuel ‘Name of God’). This name is also well established in South India.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
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Hebrew
Name of God. Biblical prophet and judge who anointed Saul and David as kings of Israel. Sami:...
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Hebrew
Contracted form of Hebrew Shemuwel, SHMUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."Â
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, SAMA'EL means "whom God makes" and "venom of God."
Boy/Male
African, American, Armenian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
Asked of God; Told by God; Name of King in Bible; Follower of Jesus; Heard by God
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Greek
(Σαμουήλ) Greek form of Hebrew Shemuwel, SAMOUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Elkanah by Hanna.
SAMUEL BROWN
SAMUEL BROWN
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Pearl
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Sikh
Loving
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Native American
Morning.
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Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Pretty
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Indian
The God of Food
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Desire; Wish
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Tamil
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Marathi
Lord Shiva
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American, British, Christian, English, French, Teutonic
Renowned Seafarer; Seaman; Dark; Dark-haired; Black and Famous
Male
Hebrew
(×¢Ö²× Ö¸×§) Hebrew name ANAK means "collar, neck-chain." In the bible, this is the name of the progenitor of the Anakim/Anakites who were descendants of the giant Nephilim. Also spelled Anaq.
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n.
A sardine.
n.
A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales.
n.
Same as Sal, the tree.
a.
Of the color of stammel; having a red color, thought inferior to scarlet.
v. t.
To take or to test a sample or samples of; as, to sample sugar, teas, wools, cloths.
a.
Having a back like a camel; humpbacked.
n.
One of the outer pinions or feathers of the wing of a bird, esp. of a hawk.
n.
Any carangoid fish of the genus Trachurus, especially T. trachurus, or T. saurus, of Europe and America, and T. picturatus of California. Called also skipjack, and horse mackerel.
n.
That which follows; a succeeding part; continuation; as, the sequel of a man's advantures or history.
v. t.
To make or show something similar to; to match.
n.
A precious stone. See Sardius.
n.
Consequence; event; effect; result; as, let the sun cease, fail, or swerve, and the sequel would be ruin.
n.
A hot and destructive wind that sometimes blows, in Turkey, from the desert. It is identical with the simoom of Arabia and the kamsin of Syria.
n.
The female bar-tailed godwit.
v. i.
To move irregularly or awkwardly; to wamble, or wabble.
n.
Alt. of Amzel
n.
A part of anything presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen; as, goods are often purchased by samples.
n.
A water-tight structure (as a large box or boxes) used to assist a vessel in passing over a shoal or bar or in navigating shallow water. By admitting water, the camel or camels may be sunk and attached beneath or at the sides of a vessel, and when the water is pumped out the vessel is lifted.
v. t.
Same as Hamele.
n.
A large ruminant used in Asia and Africa for carrying burdens and for riding. The camel is remarkable for its ability to go a long time without drinking. Its hoofs are small, and situated at the extremities of the toes, and the weight of the animal rests on the callous. The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) has one bunch on the back, while the Bactrian camel (C. Bactrianus) has two. The llama, alpaca, and vicua, of South America, belong to a related genus (Auchenia).