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  • SQR Store
  • Former department store in Anaheim, California, United States

    The SQR Store, a.k.a. S.Q.R. Store, later simply SQR, was a department store in Downtown Anaheim, California, one of the largest in Orange County of its

    SQR Store

    SQR Store

    SQR_Store

  • Downtown Anaheim
  • Neighborhood in Orange, California, United States

    the likes of the SQR Department Store, Chung King Restaurant, and Pickwick Hotel. The SQR Store became Anaheim's major department store and operated from

    Downtown Anaheim

    Downtown_Anaheim

  • SQR (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    code SQR), see List of railway stations in India The SQR Store, originally "S.Q.R.", department store in Anaheim, California, 1907–1978 Search for "sqr" on

    SQR (disambiguation)

    SQR_(disambiguation)

  • Kitson (store)
  • Department store chain

    Kitson is an upmarket department store chain whose head store is on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. This store is well-known for celebrity

    Kitson (store)

    Kitson (store)

    Kitson_(store)

  • Ralphs
  • American supermarket chain owned by Kroger

    Ralphs teamed with S. A. Francis in 1873 to open the Ralphs & Francis store at 5th and Hill – an area which would become the Historic Core of the city

    Ralphs

    Ralphs

    Ralphs

  • Licorice Pizza (store)
  • Defunct record store chain in California

    Licorice Pizza is a Los Angeles record store chain. The name derives from a colloquial expression for vinyl records, comparing them to the color of licorice

    Licorice Pizza (store)

    Licorice_Pizza_(store)

  • Eastern Columbia Building
  • Building in Los Angeles, California

    63 million in 2025) as the new headquarters and 39th store for the Eastern-Columbia Department Store, whose component Eastern and Columbia stores were founded

    Eastern Columbia Building

    Eastern Columbia Building

    Eastern_Columbia_Building

  • QR code
  • Type of two-dimensional barcode

    code contains the data for a locator, an identifier, and web tracking. To store data efficiently, QR codes use four standardized modes of encoding: numeric

    QR code

    QR code

    QR_code

  • Curacao (retail store)
  • Retail store

    (pronounced Koo-ra-sao), formerly La Curacao, is a large-format retail store chain and finance company with export, travel and money transfer services

    Curacao (retail store)

    Curacao_(retail_store)

  • The Broadway
  • Department store chain

    The Broadway was a mid-level department store chain headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1896 by English-born Arthur Letts Sr., and named

    The Broadway

    The_Broadway

  • Smart & Final
  • Chain of warehouse-style food and supply stores

    venture with Calimax to open stores in Mexico. In 1994, it opened its first store in Mexico. In 1998, it acquired Portland, Oregon-based United Grocers Cash

    Smart & Final

    Smart & Final

    Smart_&_Final

  • J. W. Robinson's
  • American department store chain

    Robinson's) was an American department store chain founded in 1883 by Joseph Winchester Robinson. Its flagship store and headquarters were located in Los

    J. W. Robinson's

    J. W. Robinson's

    J._W._Robinson's

  • Harris Company
  • Former department store chain based in San Bernardino, CA

    Angeles–based chain Harris & Frank – started the company with a small dry goods store in 1905, and the company eventually grew to nine large department stores

    Harris Company

    Harris Company

    Harris_Company

  • Bullock's complex
  • Historic buildings in Los Angeles, USA

    who opened the original Bullock's in the building in March 1907. This store became known as Bullock's Downtown after other Bullock's locations opened

    Bullock's complex

    Bullock's complex

    Bullock's_complex

  • Schwab's Pharmacy
  • Drugstore in Hollywood, California, 1932–1983

    series, Hollywood. Jack Castello's wife, Henrietta, is shown to work at the store, alongside coworker Erwin Kaye. Alleman, Richard (2005). Hollywood: The

    Schwab's Pharmacy

    Schwab's Pharmacy

    Schwab's_Pharmacy

  • Thrifty PayLess
  • Defunct American drugstore chain

    Drug Store. The first store was located at 412 S. Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, just across the street from the original Broadway Department Store. After

    Thrifty PayLess

    Thrifty PayLess

    Thrifty_PayLess

  • Boston Stores (California-based department store)
  • American department store chain

    Boston Stores, originally and later still often called The Boston Store, was a chain of department stores based in Inglewood, California, just southwest

    Boston Stores (California-based department store)

    Boston_Stores_(California-based_department_store)

  • Stater Bros.
  • American supermarket chain in California

    Mission Expressway (SR 76) from Oceanside to Ramona. There is also one store in Ventura County, located in Simi Valley. Also, there are two stores in

    Stater Bros.

    Stater_Bros.

  • White Front
  • American chain of discount stores (1929–1974)

    archway having the store name spelled out in letters fanned across the top. For several years, White Front was the leading discount store in the U.S. In 1929

    White Front

    White Front

    White_Front

  • Osco Drug and Sav-on Drugs
  • Retail pharmacy chains in the United States

    United States. Osco Drug was founded by the Skaggs family. The grocery store chain Alpha Beta was purchased by American Stores in 1961. Skaggs Drug Centers

    Osco Drug and Sav-on Drugs

    Osco Drug and Sav-on Drugs

    Osco_Drug_and_Sav-on_Drugs

  • Bullock's
  • American department store chain

    Angeles by John G. Bullock, with the support of The Broadway Department Store owner Arthur Letts. In 1923, Bullock and business partner P.G. Winnett bought

    Bullock's

    Bullock's

    Bullock's

  • May Company California
  • American department store chain

    May Company California was an American department store chain founded in 1881 as A. Hamburger & Sons by Asher Hamburger. It was renamed after its acquisition

    May Company California

    May Company California

    May_Company_California

  • Gemco
  • Defunct American corporation

    while an adult was shopping in the store. The adult would drop off the child in the designated area of the store and would be given a ticket with a number

    Gemco

    Gemco

  • Desmond's (department store)
  • Los Angeles department store

    Desmond's was a Los Angeles–based department store, during its existence second only to Harris & Frank as the oldest Los Angeles retail chain, founded

    Desmond's (department store)

    Desmond's (department store)

    Desmond's_(department_store)

  • Kaspien
  • Defunct American ecommerce software company

    Trans World was formed in 1972 by Robert Higgins. It opened its first store, Record Town (formerly Record Land), in 1973. The company went public in

    Kaspien

    Kaspien

  • FedMart
  • Defunct American discount department store chain

    Sol Price, who later founded Price Club. Originally a discount department store open to government employees paying a $2 per family membership fee, FedMart

    FedMart

    FedMart

    FedMart

  • Sulfide:quinone reductase
  • Sulfide:quinone reductase (SQR , EC 1.8.5.4) is an enzyme with systematic name sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical

    Sulfide:quinone reductase

    Sulfide:quinone_reductase

  • Pic 'N' Save
  • Former American retailer

    Florida in the 1950s-1990s. in 2020, Pic ‘N’ Save was revived as a bargain store, and as of 2023, it had two locations in United States: in Anaheim, California

    Pic 'N' Save

    Pic_'N'_Save

  • Harris & Frank
  • Clothing retailer

    in neighboring states and regions. Its history dates back to a clothing store founded by Leopold Harris in Los Angeles in 1856 near the city's central

    Harris & Frank

    Harris & Frank

    Harris_&_Frank

  • Robinsons-May
  • American department store chain

    Robinsons-May was an American department store chain founded in 1993 with the merger of J. W. Robinson's and May Company California. It retained the former

    Robinsons-May

    Robinsons-May

    Robinsons-May

  • National Stores
  • Defunct family-owned company headquartered in Los Angeles, California

    Stores was started in 1962 by Joseph Fallas in a single downtown Los Angeles store as Fallas Paredes. The most recent CEO and owner of National Stores is Joseph's

    National Stores

    National_Stores

  • Marston's (department store)
  • Defunct department store

    Marston's was a department store based in San Diego, California, and founded by city leader George Marston. It had a downtown main store on Sixth Street and

    Marston's (department store)

    Marston's_(department_store)

  • Hartfield-Zodys
  • American department store chain

    district in the Los Angeles area in the 1940s, in the F. and W. Grand Silver Store Building at 545 S. Broadway and also at 749 S. Broadway. Additionally, a

    Hartfield-Zodys

    Hartfield-Zodys

  • Wallichs Music City
  • Record store in Hollywood, California, USA

    Wallichs Music City was a record store in Hollywood, California, US, founded by Glenn E. Wallichs that existed from 1940 to 1978. In 1932, Glen Wallichs

    Wallichs Music City

    Wallichs_Music_City

  • Anchor Blue Clothing Company
  • American clothing retailer

    Miller founded Miller's Surplus store (originally Ontario War Surplus). The Ontario, California-based surplus store sold both military surplus and clothing

    Anchor Blue Clothing Company

    Anchor_Blue_Clothing_Company

  • Alpha Beta
  • Supermarket chain

    other grocery chains and rebranded. Before Alpha Beta was the name of a store, it was the name of a marketing concept used in grocery stores founded by

    Alpha Beta

    Alpha_Beta

  • Fedco
  • American membership department store chain (1948 to 1999)

    Employees' Distributing Company, known as Fedco, was a membership department store chain that operated in Southern California from 1948 to 1999. The chain

    Fedco

    Fedco

    Fedco

  • Broadway (Los Angeles)
  • Major thoroughfare in Los Angeles County, California, USA

    and 2nd Street. In 1895, J.W. Robinson's opened a four-story department store at 239 S. Broadway, starting the shopping district's shift to Broadway.

    Broadway (Los Angeles)

    Broadway (Los Angeles)

    Broadway_(Los_Angeles)

  • Boadway Bros.
  • American department store chain

    started with a single store in Pasadena carrying furniture. In October 1912, the Boadway Brothers opened a new furniture store on Colorado Boulevard near

    Boadway Bros.

    Boadway Bros.

    Boadway_Bros.

  • Ohrbach's
  • Department store in New York

    Ohrbach's was a moderate-priced department store with a merchandising focus primarily on clothing and accessories. From its modest start in 1923 until

    Ohrbach's

    Ohrbach's

  • Edward Nalbandian
  • 2006, Los Angeles) was the owner of Zachary All Clothing in Los Angeles, a store he opened in the 1950s at 8700 W. Pico Boulevard in the Pico-Robertson District

    Edward Nalbandian

    Edward_Nalbandian

  • Barker Bros.
  • American furniture company (1880–1992)

    about the high cost of furnishing his home from the only large furniture store in the city at the time. Barker approached Müller and together they founded

    Barker Bros.

    Barker Bros.

    Barker_Bros.

  • Bullocks Wilshire
  • United States historic place

    building. The building opened in September 1929 as a luxury department store for owner John G. Bullock (owner of the more mainstream Bullock's in Downtown

    Bullocks Wilshire

    Bullocks Wilshire

    Bullocks_Wilshire

  • Wherehouse Entertainment
  • American music retailer

    (Colton) Harris Company (San B'do) Orange Co. Rankin's (Santa Ana) The S.Q.R. Store (Anaheim) San Diego–Tijuana Barnett-Stine Dorian's Holzwasser's Marston's

    Wherehouse Entertainment

    Wherehouse_Entertainment

  • Harris & Jacoby
  • Jewish Museum of the American West. Retrieved 16 May 2019. "Ad for Hellman's store, Los Angeles". Arizona Weekly Miner, Prescott, AZ. January 8, 1870. p. 3

    Harris & Jacoby

    Harris & Jacoby

    Harris_&_Jacoby

  • Pavilions (supermarket)
  • American supermarket chain owned by Albertsons

    Pavilions is a grocery store banner used by Vons, a supermarket division of Albertsons in Southern California. Although similar to Vons stores, Pavilions

    Pavilions (supermarket)

    Pavilions (supermarket)

    Pavilions_(supermarket)

  • Fifth Street Store
  • Former department store in Los Angeles, United States

    The Fifth Street Store was a major department store in Los Angeles opened in 1905. The official name of the company and store changed many times: 1905–1909:

    Fifth Street Store

    Fifth Street Store

    Fifth_Street_Store

  • Federated Group
  • Former American consumer electronics retailer

    Angeles from an electronics company and turned part of it into a retail store. In 1976, Federated Group closed two stores and built a 20,000-square-foot

    Federated Group

    Federated_Group

  • Mullen & Bluett
  • Building in Los Angeles, California

    Mullen & Bluett was a Los Angeles-based department store specializing in men's clothing. It was founded by Andrew Mullen and W. C. Bluett in the 1880s

    Mullen & Bluett

    Mullen & Bluett

    Mullen_&_Bluett

  • Market Basket (California)
  • American supermarket chain

    1930 until 1982. The second chain operated from 1989 until 1994. The first store opened in Pasadena on Colorado Boulevard at Meredith in 1930. The chain

    Market Basket (California)

    Market_Basket_(California)

  • Piaski, Gostyń County
  • Village in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland

    Renner, co-founder of The SQR Store in Anaheim, California, United States, for half a century the largest department store in northern Orange County,

    Piaski, Gostyń County

    Piaski, Gostyń County

    Piaski,_Gostyń_County

  • Thriftimart
  • American supermarket chain

    Stores Ltd. acquired Fred Roberts & Co. which operated Roberts Markets, a 19-store Los Angeles-based chain, as well as 15 liquor stores. Roberts' 1948 sales

    Thriftimart

    Thriftimart

    Thriftimart

  • Blackstone's Department Store Building
  • Historic building in Los Angeles, California, United States

    Blackstone's Department Store building, also known as Blackstone Apartments and The Blackstone, is a historic six-story building located at 901 South

    Blackstone's Department Store Building

    Blackstone's Department Store Building

    Blackstone's_Department_Store_Building

  • Wise Company
  • 20th Century Department Store in Long Beach, California

    Wise Store) was a department store in Long Beach, California founded in the early 1900s by W. H. ("Herb") Wise. In 1894 Wise opened a grocery store at Cherry

    Wise Company

    Wise Company

    Wise_Company

  • 7th Street (Los Angeles)
  • Department stores' list in Los Angeles

    district. This began with J. W. Robinson's deciding to build their flagship store in 1915 on Seventh far to the west of the existing Broadway shopping district

    7th Street (Los Angeles)

    7th Street (Los Angeles)

    7th_Street_(Los_Angeles)

  • History of retail in Southern California
  • Department stores' list in Los Angeles

    Retail in Southern California dates back to its first dry goods store that Jonathan Temple opened in 1827 on Calle Principal (Main Street), when Los Angeles

    History of retail in Southern California

    History of retail in Southern California

    History_of_retail_in_Southern_California

  • Ville de Paris (department store)
  • Department store in Los Angeles, California

    de Paris was a department store in Downtown Los Angeles from 1893 through 1919. A. Fusenot's Ville de Paris Los Angeles store should not be confused with

    Ville de Paris (department store)

    Ville de Paris (department store)

    Ville_de_Paris_(department_store)

  • Buffums
  • Defunct American department store chain

    the largest dry goods store in Long Beach, and renamed it The Mercantile Co. The store grew to a large downtown department store, and starting in the 1950s

    Buffums

    Buffums

    Buffums

  • Victor Clothing
  • Clothing store

    Victor Clothing was a retail clothing store located in the Crocker Building at 212–6 S. Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles from 1926 to 1964 and in the Victor

    Victor Clothing

    Victor Clothing

    Victor_Clothing

  • Meyer's
  • Defunct department store chain based in Pasadena, California

    Meyer's Department Store was a department store chain based in Pasadena, California. Over the years Meyer opened stores in Pasadena, Hemet, Holtville,

    Meyer's

    Meyer's

  • Butler Brothers Department Stores
  • Defunct department store chain

    Valley. Closed c. 1973. No parking lot. Later home to Nahas department store which closed in 1980. Ontario, 317–327 N. Euclid Ave., 55-60 employees,

    Butler Brothers Department Stores

    Butler_Brothers_Department_Stores

  • Victorian Downtown Los Angeles
  • Historical neighborhood in California, US

    Robinson's "Boston Dry Goods" store from 1895 to 1915, Scott's Department Store (239–241, 1920s), Third Street Store (237–241, 1950s–60s). Demolished

    Victorian Downtown Los Angeles

    Victorian Downtown Los Angeles

    Victorian_Downtown_Los_Angeles

  • Pico/Rimpau
  • Area of Mid-City, Los Angeles

    area. Retail shopping centers included the innovative landmark Sears Pico store, Midtown Crossing and Midtown Shopping Center. In public transit, the Pico/Rimpau

    Pico/Rimpau

    Pico/Rimpau

  • Robertson Company
  • known as Robertson's department store and originally C.R.S. (for Cromwell, Robertson & Swift) was the first department store in Hollywood, Los Angeles, United

    Robertson Company

    Robertson_Company

  • Quigley's
  • Former junior department stores in Los Angeles County

    calling itself a department store over the years, the Los Angeles Times put it squarely in the category of variety store. The newspaper reported that

    Quigley's

    Quigley's

  • The Emporium (Long Beach)
  • Defunct department store in Long Beach, California

    The Emporium was a department store in Downtown Long Beach, California. The Emporium's origins go back to Harry Brown and Stephen L. Powers, whose company

    The Emporium (Long Beach)

    The Emporium (Long Beach)

    The_Emporium_(Long_Beach)

  • Judy's
  • American clothing store chain

    store in 1948 in Compton, an 800-square-foot store on May 9, 1949, on Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood, and in 1952, a 3,500-square-foot store

    Judy's

    Judy's

  • Fazio's Shopping Bag
  • American supermarket chain

    California. Shopping Bag Food Stores began in 1930 as a single grocery store on Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles. In 1933, they opened their first supermarket

    Fazio's Shopping Bag

    Fazio's_Shopping_Bag

  • Famous Department Store
  • Department store in Los Angeles, California

    The Famous Department Store was a department store in Los Angeles, California. Famous had its origins with the Cal Hirsch & Sons Mercantile Co., founded

    Famous Department Store

    Famous Department Store

    Famous_Department_Store

  • Weatherby-Kayser
  • American footwear retailer chain

    the 4th & Broadway store and a store at the Ambassador Hotel on Wilshire Boulevard. In 1925 it opened a 12,000 sq ft (1,100 m2) store at 715–7–9 S. Flower

    Weatherby-Kayser

    Weatherby-Kayser

    Weatherby-Kayser

  • Unimart (California)
  • Californian discount retailer

    (Colton) Harris Company (San B'do) Orange Co. Rankin's (Santa Ana) The S.Q.R. Store (Anaheim) San Diego–Tijuana Barnett-Stine Dorian's Holzwasser's Marston's

    Unimart (California)

    Unimart_(California)

  • Coulter's
  • Department store in Los Angeles

    Coulter's was a department store that originated in Downtown Los Angeles and later moved to the Miracle Mile shopping district in that same city. Coulter's

    Coulter's

    Coulter's

    Coulter's

  • Broadway & 87th Street shopping center
  • Shopping center in Los Angeles, California, United States

    number of anchor stores: a Mayfair's Foodtown supermarket (a new type of store at that time), two drugstores: Thrifty Drug Stores and Owl Rexall Drugs

    Broadway & 87th Street shopping center

    Broadway_&_87th_Street_shopping_center

  • Builders Emporium
  • Home improvement store chain based in Irvine, California

    by Si L. Bercutt. The store's motto was "Everything to build anything." Victor M. Carter bought the ailing Van Nuys hardware store in 1949. He introduced

    Builders Emporium

    Builders_Emporium

  • Roberts Department Store
  • Defunct department store chain in Southern California

    Robert's was a department store based in Long Beach, California. The chain began when Morris Burman opened the first store in East Los Angeles. In 1950

    Roberts Department Store

    Roberts_Department_Store

  • Linda Vista Shopping Center
  • Mall in San Diego, California, US

    dime store, supermarket and small branch of the San Diego–based Walker Scott department store (originally the independent "Linda Vista department store")

    Linda Vista Shopping Center

    Linda_Vista_Shopping_Center

  • Webb's
  • Department store in Glendale, California

    Webb's a.k.a. H. S. Webb, was a department store based in Glendale, California, the first in that city. The store was founded by Harry S. Webb (d. 1947) in

    Webb's

    Webb's

  • Shopping court
  • Type of neighborhood shopping center

    limited in impact as the scale could not accommodate larger stores and store windows did not draw attention of passing motorists. Carmel-by-the-Sea – Carmel

    Shopping court

    Shopping court

    Shopping_court

  • The Hub (Los Angeles)
  • American clothing store

    The Hub was a large clothing store that operated in Downtown Los Angeles from 1896 until late 1922. The Hub opened on March 16, 1896 at 154 (154–200)

    The Hub (Los Angeles)

    The_Hub_(Los_Angeles)

  • Jacoby Bros.
  • Department store

    retailers in the 1880s and 1890s, developing over the decades into a department store, which closed in the late 1930s. In 1870,[1] Isaac, Nathan, Charles, Abraham

    Jacoby Bros.

    Jacoby Bros.

    Jacoby_Bros.

  • Henshey's
  • Defunct department store

    was a major department store in Downtown Santa Monica, California founded by Harry Henshey and partners, the first department store in Los Angeles' Westside

    Henshey's

    Henshey's

    Henshey's

  • NoHo West
  • Mixed-use complex in Los Angeles

    development was planned to be completed in phases. The Macy's department store was converted into 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) of office space. Major

    NoHo West

    NoHo_West

  • C&R Clothiers
  • American men's clothing retailer

    Clothing division from both C&R Clothiers Inc. and the NAL chain. "Men's Store Sued over Ads". The Hanford Sentinel. May 14, 1990. p. 14. "C&R Clothiers

    C&R Clothiers

    C&R_Clothiers

  • I. H. Hawkins
  • moved west and worked in a dry goods store in Needles, California then opened his own store there. He then sold the store and bought another, this time in

    I. H. Hawkins

    I._H._Hawkins

  • Rankin's
  • United States historic place

    Rankin's was a department store at 117 West Fourth Street at Sycamore in downtown Santa Ana, California. The Rankin Building is listed on the National

    Rankin's

    Rankin's

    Rankin's

  • La Plaza (Palm Springs)
  • Shopping center in Palm Springs, California, United States

    Desmond's (department store) was an original anchor and continued to operate until 2005. Bullock's, a large upscale department store on Broadway in Los Angeles

    La Plaza (Palm Springs)

    La Plaza (Palm Springs)

    La_Plaza_(Palm_Springs)

  • Reich and Lièvre
  • name was kept. The Los Angeles store was located at the Issacs Building, 737-745 S. Broadway. In Oakland, an expanded store opened in a dedicated, luxurious

    Reich and Lièvre

    Reich and Lièvre

    Reich_and_Lièvre

  • Orangefair Marketplace
  • Shopping center in California, US

    000-square-foot (5,900 m2) J. C. Penney department store a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) W. T. Grant variety store a 34,000-square-foot (3,200 m2) Mayfair supermarket

    Orangefair Marketplace

    Orangefair_Marketplace

  • Hinshaw's
  • Hinshaw's was an American two-location department store chain in Southern California that was in business between 1951 and 1992. Hinshaw's was founded

    Hinshaw's

    Hinshaw's

  • Marti's
  • Former department store in Long Beach, California

    department store in Long Beach, California, US, opened in February 1923 at 411 Pine Avenue, taking over the Boadway Bros. Long Beach store. Hugh Albert

    Marti's

    Marti's

    Marti's

  • City of Paris (Los Angeles)
  • Los Angeles' first department store

    Paris (originally S. Lazard & Co.) was a dry goods store and eventually Los Angeles' first department store, operating from the 1850s through 1897, first as

    City of Paris (Los Angeles)

    City of Paris (Los Angeles)

    City_of_Paris_(Los_Angeles)

  • The Akron
  • Defunct American discount department store chain

    Southern California–based imported goods and home decorating department store retail chain established in 1947 and was known to carry unusual merchandise

    The Akron

    The_Akron

  • Potomac Block
  • and combined them into one, opening it as a 157,000 sq ft (14,600 m2) new store in June 1905. The building was demolished in 1953. Image of Potomac Block

    Potomac Block

    Potomac Block

    Potomac_Block

  • Walker Scott
  • Former department store chain

    department store, Ralf Marc Walker was the co-founder/co-worker owner of the 125,000-square-foot department store known as the Fifth Street Store at Fifth

    Walker Scott

    Walker Scott

    Walker_Scott

  • Nahas
  • Los Angeles department store chain

    household goods and electronics. They also acquired Rathbun's department store at 5311 Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood and cobranded it "Nahas

    Nahas

    Nahas

  • Wineman's
  • Defunct department store based in Huntington Park, California

    a dry goods store on the ground floor, 75 x 80 ft. or 6,000 square feet (560 m2). In 1903, Wineman's absorbed the Chicago Store. The store expanded doubling

    Wineman's

    Wineman's

    Wineman's

  • Holzwasser's
  • Holzwasser's was a large department store that operated from 1911 to 1933 in the downtown San Diego shopping district along Broadway and Fifth and Sixth

    Holzwasser's

    Holzwasser's

    Holzwasser's

  • Chaney's
  • Defunct department store chain in Greater Los Angeles

    Oaks Chaney (b. Ohio) opened a dry goods store in Lennox, California, in 1924, then his first department store in Hawthorne, California, southwest of Los

    Chaney's

    Chaney's

    Chaney's

  • B. H. Dyas
  • into a department store and went out of business in the 1930s, owned by Bernal Hubert Dyas (1882–1959). Dyas opened a sporting goods store, Dyas & Cline,

    B. H. Dyas

    B. H. Dyas

    B._H._Dyas

  • Adray's
  • Two former California appliance and electronics retailers

    electronics retailers, one a single store and the other a chain of stores, both based in Southern California. The independent store at 1809 W. Chapman Avenue in

    Adray's

    Adray's

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  • SER-HAT
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SER-HAT

    , the sister of the royal scribe User-hat.

    SER-HAT

  • Sur
  • Biblical

    Sur

    that withdraws or departs; rebellion

    Sur

  • Sur
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sur

    Fluency as in Singing; Songs

    Sur

  • LIONELL
  • Male

    Arthurian

    LIONELL

    , (Sir), Launcelot's cousin.

    LIONELL

  • Savara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Savara

    Sur

    Savara

  • KEU
  • Male

    Arthurian

    KEU

    , (Sir); rejoicing.

    KEU

  • Saqr |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Saqr |

    Falcon

    Saqr |

  • Sar
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, Australian, Hindu, Indian, Kurdish, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sar

    Pain; Effective

    Sar

  • PARZIVAL
  • Male

    Arthurian

    PARZIVAL

    , (Sir), German Percival.

    PARZIVAL

  • AROUNDIGHT
  • Male

    Arthurian

    AROUNDIGHT

    , sir Launcelot's sword.

    AROUNDIGHT

  • Ragin
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam

    Ragin

    Respectable; Sur

    Ragin

  • Sriman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sriman

    Dear Sir; Wealthy

    Sriman

  • Saqr
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Saqr

    Falcon

    Saqr

  • Sur
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Sur

    Sun, Godly, Warrior, Brave, A musical note

    Sur

  • MARROK
  • Male

    Arthurian

    MARROK

    , (Sir), a werewolf.

    MARROK

  • Sar
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Sar

    Pain.

    Sar

  • Sur
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sur

    A Musical Note

    Sur

  • Sar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sar

    Form of God, Effective

    Sar

  • Sur
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical Hindi Indian

    Sur

    That withdraws or departs, rebellion.

    Sur

  • CÉSAR
  • Male

    French

    CÉSAR

    French and Spanish form of Roman Latin Cæsar, CÉSAR means "severed."

    CÉSAR

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Online names & meanings

  • Iphicles
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Iphicles

    Twin of Hercules.

  • Sameh
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hebrew

    Sameh

    Forgiver

  • Pal
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pal

    King, Guardian, Moment

  • ELIEZAR
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ELIEZAR

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliezer, ELIEZAR means "God has helped."

  • Nilaksha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nilaksha

    Blue Eyes

  • Kindell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kindell

    English : variant of Kendall.Americanized spelling of German Kindel.Swedish : ornamental name formed with the place-name element kind- ‘family’, ‘tribe’ + the adjectival suffix -ell, taken from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.

  • Ghosha | கோஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ghosha | கோஷா

    Resounding, A proclamation, Noise, Fame, Fame

  • Vyshakh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vyshakh

  • Rinkal
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Rinkal

    Eyes

  • Saikat | ஸைகத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Saikat | ஸைகத

    Sea shore. from kinnara, Which is a Bengali word meaning bank/shore

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  • Sire
  • n.

    A lord, master, or other person in authority. See Sir.

  • Chrysotype
  • n.

    2process, invented by Sir J.Herschel.

  • Sir
  • n.

    A respectful title, used in addressing a man, without being prefixed to his name; -- used especially in speaking to elders or superiors; sometimes, also, used in the way of emphatic formality.

  • Newtonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, or his discoveries.

  • Knight
  • n.

    One on whom knighthood, a dignity next below that of baronet, is conferred by the sovereign, entitling him to be addressed as Sir; as, Sir John.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Goodman
  • n.

    A familiar appellation of civility, equivalent to "My friend", "Good sir", "Mister;" -- sometimes used ironically.

  • Dan
  • n.

    A title of honor equivalent to master, or sir.

  • Seor
  • n.

    A Spanish title of courtesy corresponding to the English Mr. or Sir; also, a gentleman.

  • Peeler
  • n.

    A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from Sir Robert Peel.

  • Anan
  • interj.

    An expression equivalent to What did you say? Sir? Eh?

  • Sir
  • n.

    A title prefixed to the Christian name of a knight or a baronet.

  • Signior
  • n.

    Sir; Mr. The English form and pronunciation for the Italian Signor and the Spanish Seor.

  • Sir
  • n.

    An English rendering of the LAtin Dominus, the academical title of a bachelor of arts; -- formerly colloquially, and sometimes contemptuously, applied to the clergy.

  • Sir
  • n.

    A man of social authority and dignity; a lord; a master; a gentleman; -- in this sense usually spelled sire.

  • Mynheer
  • n.

    The Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman.

  • Sieur
  • n.

    Sir; -- a title of respect used by the French.