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Surname list
Seamans is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clarence Seamans, an American typewriter manufacturer Hubert Seamans, a Canadian businessman
Seamans
Topics referred to by the same term
Farm, Dix Hills, New York, on the National Register of Historic Places Seamans (disambiguation) Seeman (surname), list of people with the surname Semen
Seaman
American academic and civil servant
Massachusetts, to Pauline and Robert Channing Seamans. His great-great-grandfather was Otis Tufts. Seamans attended Lenox School, in Lenox, Massachusetts;
Robert_Seamans
American shoe manufacturing company
April 29, 2007. US D517788, Seamans, Scott, "Footwear", published March 28, 2006, assigned to Crocs Inc. US D517789, Seamans, Scott, "Footwear", published
Crocs
American typewriter manufacturer and executive
Typewriter Company. Seamans was born June 5, 1854, in Ilion, New York to Abner Clark Seamans and Caroline Matilda Williams. Seamans began work as a clerk
Clarence_Seamans
American economist
workforce impacts remains critical. Seamans is married and resides with his family in New York.[citation needed] Seamans, Robert; Raj, Manav; Felten, Edward
Robert_Seamans_(economist)
20th- and 21st-century American bishop
Church in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Seamans is a licensed pilot and Emergency Medical Technician. During college Seamans was employed as a police officer
Sam_Seamans
American furniture store
Continue As Usual". RTO Online.com. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2010. Seamans Furniture Corporate History v t e v t e
Seaman's_Furniture
Planned United States spaceflight (1967)
the Gemini 8 mission on March 17, 1966, NASA Deputy Administrator Robert Seamans wrote and implemented Management Instruction 8621.1 on April 14, 1966,
Apollo_1
American investigative journalist (1864–1922)
Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman (born Elizabeth Jane Cochran; May 5, 1864 – January 27, 1922), better known by her pen name Nellie Bly, was an American journalist
Nellie_Bly
Canadian politician
College and the University of New Brunswick. In 1973, Seamans married Elizabeth Ann McLaughlin. Seamans served on the town council for Riverview. He was first
Hubert_Seamans
Named canis familiaris
Seaman, a Newfoundland dog, was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the first trip from the Mississippi River to the Pacific coast and back. He
Seaman_(dog)
Ship launched in 2001
Hole Media related to IMO 9245483 at Wikimedia Commons Sea Education Association Robert C. Seamans Technical Info Biography of Robert C. Seamans, Jr.
Robert_C._Seamans_(ship)
English footballer (born 1963)
David Andrew Seaman (born 19 September 1963) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In a career lasting from 1981 to 2004, he is best
David_Seaman
Name list
Seaman is a surname and a given name. People with the name include: Alfred Seaman (c. 1844–1910), English photographer Allen L. Seaman (1916–1944), U.S
Seaman_(name)
United States Navy commissioning program
STA-21 or Seaman to Admiral - 21 is a United States Navy commissioning program, designed to enable active-duty sailors to get a college degree and become
STA-21
American drummer
Ryan Eric Seaman (born September 23, 1983) is an American musician who currently serves as the touring drummer for letlive. He is best known as the longest
Ryan_Seaman
Naval rating
A boy seaman (plural boy seamen) is a boy who serves as seaman or is trained for such service. In the British Royal Navy, and Mercantile Marine, where
Boy_seaman
Former hospital in Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Seamen's Hospital was originally opened by Peter Young, a surgeon of the Honourable East India Company in 1843 during the First Opium War. The hospital
Seamen's_Hospital
Enlisted rate
above seaman recruit and below seaman; this rank was formerly known as seaman second class. The current rank of seaman apprentice should not be confused
Seaman_apprentice
Spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program
breaker was opened by an astronaut. The Deputy Administrator of NASA, Robert Seamans, was attending a celebratory dinner sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight
Gemini_8
Naval military rank
Ordinary seaman is a military rank used in naval forces. In the Royal Navy in the middle of the 18th century, the term ordinary seaman was used to refer
Ordinary_seaman_(rank)
1999 Sega Dreamcast video game
Seaman is a 1999 virtual pet video game developed by Vivarium. It was originally released for the Dreamcast in Japan on July 29, 1999, and the following
Seaman_(video_game)
Fictional sailor
Sinbad the Sailor (/ˈsɪnbæd/; Arabic: سندباد البحري, romanized: Sindibādu l-Bahriyy lit. 'Sindibād of the Sea') is a fictional mariner and the hero of
Sinbad_the_Sailor
Type of sailor
An ordinary seaman (OS) is a member of the deck department of a ship. The position is an apprenticeship to become an able seaman, and has been for centuries
Ordinary_seaman
American politician
Benjamin Seaman (August 8, 1837 – September 12, 1932) was an American lawyer and politician. Born in Millport, Chemung County, New York, Seaman graduated
Galen_Seaman
American politician (born 1958)
Victoria Seaman (born October 19, 1958) is an American politician who served as a member of the Las Vegas City Council from the 2nd ward from 2019 to 2025
Victoria_Seaman
Military rank
Seaman is a military rank used in many navies around the world. It is considered a junior enlisted rank and, depending on the navy, it may be a single
Seaman_(rank)
2007 video game
Seaman 2: Pekin Genjin Ikusei Kit (シーマン2 〜北京原人育成キット〜; lit. "Seaman 2: The Peking Man Rearing Kit") is a virtual pet video game for the PlayStation 2. It
Seaman_2
American businessman (1822–1904)
Robert Livingston Seaman (1822 – March 11, 1904) was an American industrialist who was the husband of investigative journalist Elizabeth Jane Cochran (better
Robert_Seaman
Unlicensed member of the deck department of ship
An able seaman (AB) is a seaman and member of the deck department of a merchant ship with more than two years' experience at sea and considered "well
Able_seaman
Great Lakes freighter sunk in Lake Superior
caused by a log or other heavy floating object. Mark Thompson, a merchant seaman and author of numerous books on Great Lakes shipping, believes that something
SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald
Room or platform from which a ship can be commanded
seaman acting as a lookout. During critical maneuvers the captain will be on the bridge, often supported by an officer of the watch, an able seaman on
Bridge_(nautical)
Arch in Manhattan, New York
property ran down to Spuyten Duyvil Creek. At the top of the hill, the Seamans built a marble mansion around 1855, apparently intending it as a country
Seaman-Drake_Arch
English musician, songwriter and activist (1940–1980)
only child of Alfred and Julia Lennon (née Stanley). Alfred was a merchant seaman of Irish descent who was away at the time of his son's birth, and Lennon
John_Lennon
Spanish footballer (born 1995)
sheet in a 1–0 victory over Burnley, equaling the club record set by David Seaman in the 1993–94 and 1998–99 seasons. After failing to receive a call-up by
David_Raya
Review of North American Aviation performance on the NASA Apollo program
Administrator George E. Mueller, and Mueller's boss, NASA Deputy Director Robert Seamans, and also presented them in a letter to North American president Lee Atwood
Phillips_Report
International Labour Organization Convention
under the convention or its successor is colloquially called a Seaman's Book or a Seaman's Card. The convention was subsequently revised in 2003 by Convention
Seafarers' Identity Documents Convention, 1958
Seafarers'_Identity_Documents_Convention,_1958
1969 film by John Frankenheimer
The Extraordinary Seaman is a 1969 American comedy war film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring David Niven, Faye Dunaway, Alan Alda, Mickey Rooney
The_Extraordinary_Seaman
Fleet of merchant vessels that are registered in a specific country
Carrier Charterer Freight company Manager Consignee Consignor Principal Owner Seaman Mutiny Stevedore Judiciaries Admiralty court Vice admiralty court International
Merchant_navy
Submarine of the Confederate States of America
H. L. Hunley, also known as the Hunley, CSS H. L. Hunley, or CSS Hunley, was a submarine of the Confederate States of America that fought in the American
H._L._Hunley
U.S. criminal statute for deaths on ships and boats
The Seaman's Manslaughter Statute, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 1115, criminalizes misconduct or negligence that result in deaths involving vessels (ships and
Seaman's_Manslaughter_Statute
American racewalker (born 1972)
Timothy "Tim" M. Seaman (born May 14, 1972) is an American race walker who competed at the 2000 and 2004 Olympics. Seaman made a habit of winning the 5000
Tim_Seaman
British DJ and record producer (born 1968)
Dave Seaman (born 29 April 1968) is a British DJ and record producer. He was formerly a member of the DMC Publishing, and editor of music magazine Mixmag
Dave_Seaman
Israeli media professional and civil servant
Daniel "Danny" Seaman (Hebrew: דניאל "דני" סימן; born 1961) is an Israeli media professional and former civil servant, mainly active in the fields of foreign
Daniel_Seaman
Indian field hockey player (1906–2000)
Henry Seaman, a police inspector, and his wife Martha Ann (O'Connor) Seaman, he later became a customs officer in British India. Frederick Seaman and his
Frederic_Seaman
The Grand Tour is a British motoring television series that is streaming on Amazon Prime Video, presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James
List of The Grand Tour episodes
List_of_The_Grand_Tour_episodes
American photographer
William Casper Seaman (January 19, 1925 – December 6, 1997) was an American photographer from Grand Island, Nebraska. He won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for
William_Seaman
American murderer (born 1952)
Nancy Ann Seaman (née D'Onofrio; born May 13, 1952) is an American woman and former teacher at Longacre Elementary School in Farmington Hills, Michigan
Nancy_Seaman
1812–1815 conflict in North America
(Summer 2012). "The War of 1812 Stoking the Fires: The Impressment of Seaman Charles Davis by the U.S. Navy". Prologue Magazine. Vol. 44, no. 2. U.S
War_of_1812
Subclass of sessile marine crustaceans
reducing efficiency. In culture, Barnacle Bill became a comic folktype of a seaman, appearing in several films and a drinking song. The word "barnacle" is
Barnacle
British racing driver (1913–1939)
Richard John Beattie Seaman (4 February 1913 – 25 June 1939) was a British racing driver. He drove for the Mercedes-Benz team from 1937 to 1939 in the
Richard_Seaman
Stadium in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada
Seaman Stadium is a stadium in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada, which is primarily used for baseball as the home field of the Okotoks Dawgs collegiate summer
Seaman_Stadium
Military rank
seaman is a junior non-commissioned rank or rate in navies, particularly those of the Commonwealth. When it is used by NATO nations, leading seaman has
Leading_seaman
1961–1972 American crewed lunar exploration program
was not rated as good as the Martin proposal. Webb, Dryden and Robert Seamans chose it in preference due to North American's longer association with
Apollo_program
Polish footballer (born 1990)
performances during his time in England, former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman commented in 2013 that the Polish keeper needed to become stronger mentally
Wojciech_Szczęsny
Low-ranking person in some navies and coast guards
Seaman recruit is the lowest rate used in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard. It is the equivalent of able rate in the Royal Navy, or seaman/sailor in
Seaman_recruit
Governor of South Australia from 1977 to 1982
Sir Keith Douglas Seaman KCVO OBE (11 June 1920 – 30 June 2013) was Governor of South Australia from 1 September 1977 until 28 March 1982. He was the second
Keith_Seaman
English actor (1914–2000)
the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve in the Second World War, initially as a seaman in 1941, before receiving a commission as a temporary Sub-lieutenant on
Alec_Guinness
American and Canadian actor (born 1968)
work in film. In 1991, Fraser made his film debut with a small role as a seaman headed to Vietnam in Dogfight. He got his first leading film role alongside
Brendan_Fraser
Military rank used in naval forces
Able seaman is a military rank used in some navies. In the Royal Australian Navy, able seaman (AB) is the second-lowest of the non-commissioned member
Able_seaman_(rank)
A seaman's chest is a wooden chest which was commonly used by sailors to store personal belongings. They are also known as sea chests, not to be confused
Seaman's_chest
Southern Gospel Quartet
was replaced by Tony Jarman, who stayed with the group until 2004. Frank Seamans, who sang with Scott Fowler in the 1990s in a group called The Sound, replaced
Legacy_Five
American television series
Bridgens Owen Good as Able Seaman Charles Best Jack Colgrave Hirst as Able Seaman Tom Hartnell Anthony Flanagan as Able Seaman John Morfin Sam Rintoul as
The_Terror_(TV_series)
American furniture store chain
company was founded in September 1990 by Jeffrey Seaman and his father Morty Seaman after they sold Seaman's Furniture. According to Furniture Today, as of
Rooms_To_Go
Village in Ohio, United States
Seaman. Seaman is adjacent to Ohio State Route 32, a four lane divided highway known as the Appalachian Highway. The Appalachian Highway links Seaman
Seaman,_Ohio
Knitten woollen sweater worn by seamen
A guernsey, or gansey, is a seaman's knitted woollen sweater, similar to a jersey, which originated in the Channel Island of the same name, sometimes known
Guernsey_(clothing)
2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "British Seamans Boys Home Old Boys".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service
British_Seaman's_Boys'_Home
British writer, journalist and poet
Sir Owen Seaman, 1st Baronet (18 September 1861 – 2 February 1936) was a British writer, journalist and poet. He is best known as editor of Punch, from
Owen_Seaman
United States government organization
was established on January 19, 1975. The first administrator was Robert Seamans, followed by Robert W. Fri. In 1977, ERDA was merged with the Federal Energy
Energy Research and Development Administration
Energy_Research_and_Development_Administration
Topics referred to by the same term
William Seaman (1925–1997) was an American photojournalist. William Seaman may also refer to: William B. Seaman (1875–1910), American football and baseball
William Seaman (disambiguation)
William_Seaman_(disambiguation)
Service Book issued in Pakistan
Seaman Service Book (SSB) is a continuous record of a seaman’s service. This document certifies that the person holding is a seaman as per the International
Seaman Service Book (Pakistan)
Seaman_Service_Book_(Pakistan)
1845–48 British failed Arctic exploration
Three were found at Erebus Bay, and identified as being from Erebus: able seaman William Orren, ship's boy David Young, and officers' steward John Bridgens
Franklin's_lost_expedition
American paper company
Seaman Paper is an American pulp and paper company based in Gardner, Massachusetts. The Seaman Paper brand is related to The Bermingham & Seaman Company
Seaman_Paper
Australian actor (born 1974)
actor best known for his roles as Todd Landers in Neighbours and Leading Seaman Robert Dixon in Sea Patrol. Schmid was born in Geelong, Australia to Hungarian
Kristian_Schmid
American actress and singer (1922–1969)
Palace 50th Anniversary" (PDF). Thejudyroom.com. Retrieved August 13, 2018. Seaman 1996, pp. 292–93. Huestis, Marc (August 28, 2009). Patty Duke on Judy Garland
Judy_Garland
Topics referred to by the same term
Peter Seaman may refer to: Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, American screenwriter and producer Peter Seaman (mayor), English politician Peter Seaman (badminton)
Peter_Seaman
American politician
Court of Pennsylvania, before making partner at the law firm of Eckert Seamans specializing in healthcare, data privacy and cybersecurity. In 2022, after
Stephenie_Scialabba
U.S. Navy Gearing-class destroyer
Seaman (DD-791) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named for Lieutenant Commander Allen L. Seaman (1916–1944), a naval aviator who
USS_Seaman
English football club season
Lehmann was the only major addition to the first team; he replaced David Seaman who joined Manchester City. Ukrainian defender Oleh Luzhnyi ended his four-year
2003–04_Arsenal_F.C._season
American university administrator (1833–1911)
Seaman Asahel Knapp (December 16, 1833 – April 1, 1911) was an American physician, college instructor, and administrator. Born in New York, Knapp attended
Seaman_A._Knapp
American journalist (1935–2008)
Barbara Seaman (September 11, 1935 – February 27, 2008) was an American author, feminist activist, and journalist, and a principal founder of the women's
Barbara_Seaman
Private school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Caroline E. Seamans Wing, which today contains the preschool and prekindergarten classrooms. Seamans continued to lead the school until 1991. Seamans was succeeded
St. Peter's School, Philadelphia
St._Peter's_School,_Philadelphia
Church in Merseyside, England
Gustav Adolf Church (Swedish: Gustav Adolfs kyrka) or the Scandinavian Seamen's Church (Swedish: Skandinaviska sjömanskyrkan) is a historical building
Gustav Adolf Church, Liverpool
Gustav_Adolf_Church,_Liverpool
Commentator and conspiracy theorist
David Seaman is a conspiracist primarily known for his promotion of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory both during its initial furor and in subsequent years
David_Seaman_(writer)
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
1994, the Seamans Visitor Center was opened at the historic site. The visitor center was named in honor of the Seamans family; Donald C. Seamans was responsible
House_of_the_Seven_Gables
Non-commissioned member rank of the Royal Canadian Navy
Master sailor, formerly Master seaman, or matelot-chef (matc) in French, is a non-commissioned member rank of the Royal Canadian Navy, which is between
Master_sailor
Clarence Milton Edwards Seaman CBE (1908–1974) was Rector of the Edinburgh Academy, Headmaster of Bedford School, and Headmaster of Christ's Hospital.
Clarence_Seaman
Arthur Edmund Seaman (December 29, 1858 – July 10, 1937) was a professor at the Michigan College of Mines (now Michigan Technological University) and curator
Arthur_Edmund_Seaman
Reservoir in Colorado, United States
Seaman Reservoir is located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado up the Poudre Canyon. It is also called the Gateway Natural Area. Depending
Seaman_Reservoir
American environmentalist (1967–2022)
Tanya Seaman was an American environmentalist and the co-founder and past executive director of PhillyCarShare. Seaman was born in Menlo Park, California
Tanya_Seaman
School shooting in Noblesville, Indiana
13-year-old student shot and injured teacher Jason Seaman and student Ella Whistler. In response, Seaman wrestled the shooter to the ground. The school later
2018 Noblesville West Middle School shooting
2018_Noblesville_West_Middle_School_shooting
Canadian oilman (1922–2009)
Daryl Kenneth "Doc" Seaman OC AOE (28 April 1922 – 11 January 2009) was a Canadian engineer, oilman, and hockey executive. Seaman was the founder, president
Daryl_Seaman
Surname list
(feminine) is a Russian-language surname derived from the term matros, "seaman". Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Matrosov Anastasiia
Matrosov
Murderer of multiple people
these children relate to and value other members of society." Wilson and Seaman (1990) conducted a study on incarcerated serial killers, and what they concluded
Serial_killer
Historic hut in New South Wales, Australia
Seaman's Hut is an alpine hut and memorial located in New South Wales, Australia. It was built following the death of two skiers, W. Laurie Seaman and
Seaman's_Hut
American screenwriter
Seaman Block Jacobs (February 25, 1912 – April 8, 2008) was an American screenwriter. He wrote episodes for several TV shows, such as The Addams Family
Seaman_Jacobs
Most populous city in Nevada, United States
Retrieved November 4, 2025. Valley, Jackie (June 11, 2019). "Diaz, Knudsen and Seaman to join Las Vegas City Council after winning municipal races". The Nevada
Las_Vegas
American politician and lawyer (1925–1968)
birthday in 1943, Kennedy enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve as a seaman apprentice. He was released from active duty in March 1944, when he left
Robert_F._Kennedy
Steamship built in 1922
SS Sauternes was a steamship built in 1922. It was known as the Jólaskipið (the Christmas Ship) in the Faroe Islands. It sank in a storm in the firth Fugloyarfjørður
SS_Sauternes
SEAMANS
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Girl/Female
Indian
One who brings good luck
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern
Piece of Heart
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Departs.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A knight.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blandford.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Beautiful Face; Truth
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Like the Moon; Beautiful
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil
True Friend; Helpful; Gentle; Kind; Ally; Friend Origin Islamic; Trust-able
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Little Noble
Boy/Male
Hindu
A lamp, Beautiful
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n.
The management of sails, rudder, etc.; the mechanics of traveling by water; seamanship.
n.
The art of managing a vessel; seamanship; navigation; as, globular sailing; oblique sailing.
n.
Seamanship.
n.
The skill of a good seaman; the art, or skill in the art, of working a ship.
n.
Skill derived from practice; readiness; as, expertness in seamanship, or in reasoning.