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Italian multinational producer of tissue paper
Sofidel is an Italian multinational producer of tissue paper for sanitary and domestic use. The Sofidel Group was founded in 1966. It is one of the world
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American pulp and paperboard manufacturer
United States. Clearwater Paper sold its consumer products division to Sofidel Group in 2024 for $1.06 billion. The company's pulp and paperboard segment
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Disposable paper used on the face
Hengan International Vinda International Georgia-Pacific Sofidel Group WEPA Group Metsa Group CMPC Tissue Industrie Cartarie Tronchetti (ICT) Kruger Cascades
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City in Ohio, United States
manufacturing company, has maintained a large factory for over 35 years. Sofidel Group, one of the world's largest tissue paper manufacturers, invested $400
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Lightweight paper or, light crêpe paper
Asia Pulp & Paper (APP)/Sinar Mas Procter & Gamble Sofidel Group CMPC WEPA Hygieneprodukte Metsä Group Cascades Air-laid paper Crêpe paper Handkerchief
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County of England
other successful Leicester-based property companies. Hamilton-based Sofidel Group manufactures more than 600 million toilet rolls and kitchen towel rolls
Leicestershire
Town in Greater Manchester, England
Toughsheet Community Stadium, which in 2012 was bought by SCA and later Sofidel Group, who decided to close it in 2017. Halbro, manufacturers of sportswear
Horwich
Human settlement in Wales
Intertissue, part of the Italian paper tissue manufacturing company Sofidel Group, was completed in September 2006. The Energy Park is also home to the
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Ports in the United States serving Oklahoma
track to connect the port and the Sofidel plant with the Union Pacific main line. The project included funding from Sofidel and the United States Department
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Unfinished nuclear power plant in Oklahoma
investment. The Sofidel project involves 500 construction jobs and 300 permanent jobs. The new plant will cover 50 acres under one roof. Sofidel bought 240
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Global hygiene and health company
competitors are Unilever, Procter & Gamble, Georgia-Pacific, Kimberly-Clark, Sofidel, Unicharm, Ontex, CMPC, Santher and 3M. Several initiatives have been launched
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County borough in Wales
recently closed, Envases (UK) Ltd, Crown Food UK & Ireland, Toyoda Koki, Sofidel, Cornelius Electronics, Excel Electronics Assemblies, and Tedeco. Port
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Leonardo P D Sergio Rossi Consumer goods Footwear Milan 1966 Footwear P A Sofidel Consumer goods Personal care Porcari 1966 Tissue paper P A Siae Microelettronica
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original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-13. "Swedish Tissue AB". Sofidel.it. Retrieved 2013-12-13. "Södra Cell Mönsterås - Södra". Sodra.com. 2013-04-24
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous and widespread places so called. The majority of these are named with Old English middel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; a smaller group, with examples in Cumbria, Kent, Northamptonshire, Northumbria, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, have as their first element Old English mylen ‘mill’.
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English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. The majority, with examples in at least fourteen counties, get the name from Old English hÅh ‘ridge’, ‘spur’ (literally ‘heel’) + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Haughton in Nottinghamshire also has this origin, and may have contributed to the surname. A smaller group of Houghtons, with examples in Lancashire and South Yorkshire, have as their first element Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’. In the case of isolated examples in Devon and East Yorkshire, the first elements appear to be unattested Old English personal names or bynames, of which the forms approximate to Huhha and Hofa respectively, but the meanings are unknown.
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : variant of Siddall.Possibly a respelling of German Seidel.
Female
Danish
, wisdom.
Boy/Male
Indian
Sacrifice; Solider
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Chinese, French, Latin, Swahili
Faithful; Loyalty; Feminine of Fidel
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English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called, which split more or less evenly into two groups with different etymologies. One set (with examples in Berkshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Somerset, and Wiltshire) is named from the Old English weak dative hēan (originally used after a preposition and article) of hēah ‘high’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The other (with examples in Cambridgeshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Northamptonshire, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, and Wiltshire) has Old English hīwan ‘household’, ‘monastery’. Compare Hine as the first element.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Spanish Fidel, FEDELE means "faithful."
Boy/Male
Spanish American Latin
Faithful.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Fidelis, FIDEL means "faithful."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of a group of places in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, named with Old English hætt ‘hat’, probably the name of a hill (see Hatt) + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Fidel, FIDELIA means "faithful."
Female
German
Dutch and German form of French Sophie, SOFIE means "wisdom."Â
Boy/Male
African, American, Christian, French, German, Indian, Latin, Spanish, Swahili
Faithful and Sincere
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : said to be a habitational name from Granson on Lake Neuchâtel. The first known bearer of the surname is Rigaldus de Grancione (fl. 1040). The name was taken to Britain by Otes de Grandison (died 1328) and his brother. They were among a group of Savoyards who settled in England when Henry III married a granddaughter of the Count of Savoy.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Latin, Swedish
Merciful; Peaceful; Calm; Mild; Form of Miles; Solider; Favour; Grace
Girl/Female
Dutch
Wise.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Haugh.German : topographic name from Middle High German houfe ‘heap’, e.g. of stones, or in southern Germany, a nickname from the same word in the sense ‘crowd’, ‘group of soldiers’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Portuguese
Solider for God
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Hindu, Indian
Soft; Night Rain
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English
English : habitational name from Anslow in Staffordshire, which is named with the Old English female personal name Eanswīth + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Light of Moon, Victor over the enemy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Ash Guard; Pumpkin
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English
English : habitational name from Chisnall Hall in Lancashire, which is named with Old English cisen ‘gravelly’ + halh ‘nook or corner of land’.
Boy/Male
French
Gentle.
Boy/Male
English
Shieldbearer.
Girl/Female
French, German
Elfin Spear; Wealthy
Girl/Female
Hindu
Friend, Dignity
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cindy, SINDY means "woman from Kynthos."Â
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n.
A disbeliever; especially, one who does not believe that the Bible is a divine revelation, and holds that Christ was neither a divine nor a supernatural person; an infidel; a freethinker.
a.
A solider serving on shipboard; a sea soldier; one of a body of troops trained to do duty in the navy.
n.
An assemblage of objects in a certain order or relation, or having some resemblance or common characteristic; as, groups of strata.
n.
A dyestuff of the induline group, made from aniline, and used as a substitute for indigo in dyeing wool and silk a violet-blue or a gray-blue color.
n.
To form a group of; to arrange or combine in a group or in groups, often with reference to mutual relation and the best effect; to form an assemblage of.
n.
A pagan; an infidel; -- used also adjectively.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Group
imp. & p. p.
of Group
a.
Not Christian; not converted to the Christian faith; infidel.
a.
Not holding the faith; -- applied esp. to one who does not believe in the inspiration of the Scriptures, and the supernatural origin of Christianity.
n.
One of several species of valuable food fishes of the genus Epinephelus, of the family Serranidae, as the red grouper, or brown snapper (E. morio), and the black grouper, or warsaw (E. nigritus), both from Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
a.
Not possessing faith; infidel.
n. pl.
A group of butterflies including those known as virgins, or gossamer-winged butterflies.
n.
An infidel; -- a term applied by Turks to disbelievers in the Mohammedan religion, especially Christrians.
n.
A group of minerals having, a micaceous structure. They are hydrous silicates, derived generally from the alteration of some kind of mica. So called because the scales, when heated, open out into wormlike forms.
n.
One who does not believe in the prevailing religious faith; especially, one who does not believe in the divine origin and authority of Christianity; a Mohammedan; a heathen; a freethinker.
n.
A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of persons or things, collected without any regular form or arrangement; as, a group of men or of trees; a group of isles.
n. pl.
A more restricted group, comprising only the helminths and closely allied orders.