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American fantasy and science fiction author (born 1955)
Steven Karl Zoltán Brust (born November 23, 1955) is an American fantasy and science fiction author of Hungarian descent. He is best known for his series
Steven_Brust
Shetterly and Emma Bull Written with Steven Brust; edited by Will Shetterly and Emma Bull Written with Steven Brust and Gregory Frost; edited by Will Shetterly
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American novelist (born 1967)
science fiction, including the novel The Incrementalists co-authored with Steven Brust. She is also the author of two novels in the genres of romance and erotica
Skyler_White_(writer)
19th c. novels by Alexandre Dumas
Fantasy Books Coming Out in July". Gizmodo. Retrieved 3 August 2020. Steven Brust (28 July 2020). The Baron of Magister Valley. Tom Doherty Associates
The_d'Artagnan_Romances
1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas
different points of view and emphasis from the original. Fantasy novelist Steven Brust's Khaavren Romances series have all used Dumas novels (particularly the
The_Three_Musketeers
Fantasy novel series by Steven Brust
Khaavren Romances are a series of fantasy novels by American writer Steven Brust, set in the fictional world of Dragaera. The novels are swashbuckling
Khaavren_Romances
American fiction writer (born 1952)
entitled Liavek from 1985 to 1988, and co-wrote a novel, The Gypsy, with Steven Brust. The Gypsy was released both as a traditional paper book and as part
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Surname list
Joseph Brust (1916–1995), American Roman Catholic bishop Peter Brust (1869–1946), American architect Preston Brust, member of LoCash Steven Brust (born
Brust
2024 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Lyorn is the seventeenth book in Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. It was released in April 9, 2024. Following the
Lyorn
2018 novel by Steven Brust
Good Guys is an urban fantasy novel by the American writer Steven Brust published in 2018. It is about a fictional society in which magic exists, unknown
Good_Guys_(Brust_novel)
2023 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Tsalmoth is the sixteenth book in Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. It was released in April 2023. Following the
Tsalmoth
Series of fantasy anthologies by Emma Bull & Will Shetterly
Barry B. Longyear, Megan Lindholm, Nancy Kress, Patricia C. Wrede, Steven Brust, Nate Bucklin, Pamela Dean, Gregory Frost, Charles de Lint, Charles R
Liavek
Topics referred to by the same term
horse of such a person, called the Táltos Horse Taltos (Brust novel), a 1988 novel by Steven Brust Taltos (Rice novel), a 1994 novel by Anne Rice This disambiguation
Taltos
1988 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Taltos is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the fourth book in his Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. Originally
Taltos_(Brust_novel)
1991 novel in the Khaavren Romances series by Steven Brust
The Phoenix Guards is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the first novel in the Khaavren Romances series, set in the fictional world of Dragaera
The_Phoenix_Guards
2020 novel in the Khaavren Romances series by Steven Brust
The Baron of Magister Valley is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, set in the fictional world of Dragaera and part of the Khaavren Romances
The_Baron_of_Magister_Valley
a rarely seen story by Zelazny himself, as well as short stories by Steven Brust, Warren Lapine, Kelly McCullough, Mark Rich, Gio Clairval, Edward J.
Roger_Zelazny_bibliography
2017 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Vallista is the fifteenth book in Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. It was released in October 2017. Following the
Vallista
American speculative fiction writer (born 1954)
Dean, Kara Dalkey, Nate Bucklin, Patricia Wrede and Steven Brust.[citation needed] With Steven Brust, Bull wrote Freedom and Necessity (1997), an epistolary
Emma_Bull
2014 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Hawk is the fourteenth book in Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. It was published in 2014. Following the trend of
Hawk_(novel)
1995), author of A Song of Wraiths and Ruin Howard Browne (1908–1999) Steven Brust (born 1955), author of the Dragaera novels Col Buchanan (born 1973),
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United States book publisher
Baker Ben Bova Brom Steven Brust Orson Scott Card Jonathan Carroll Myke Cole Charles de Lint Philip K. Dick Cory Doctorow Steven Erikson Sarah Gailey
Tor_Books
1850 novel by Alexandre Dumas
The three-part fantasy novel The Viscount of Adrilankha (2002–2004) by Steven Brust is loosely based on The Vicomte de Bragelonne. The Three Musketeers had
The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later
The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Later
Three-volume novel in the Khaavren Romances series by Steven Brust, published 2002-2004
The Viscount of Adrilankha is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, published in three volumes. Collectively, the three books form the third
The_Viscount_of_Adrilankha
Process of constructing an imaginary world
worlds are not always limited to one type of story. Lawrence Watt-Evans, Steven Brust and Robert Kurvitz created Ethshar, Dragaera, and Disco Elysium respectively
Worldbuilding
1983 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Jhereg is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, part of his Vlad Taltos series, originally published in 1983 by Ace Books. Ace later republished
Jhereg
1998 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Dragon is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the eighth book in Vlad Taltos series, published in 1998 by Tor Books. It is both the second
Dragon_(Brust_novel)
1845 novel by Alexandre Dumas
director and main cast. The 1994 fantasy novel Five Hundred Years After by Steven Brust, the second book in the Khaavren Romances series, is loosely inspired
Twenty_Years_After
2007 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Dzur is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the tenth book of the Vlad Taltos series, originally published in 2006 by Tor Books. It takes
Dzur_(novel)
insurgent lover, Xavier Geraldine Brooks March 2005 Letters Emma Bull and Steven Brust Freedom and Necessity 1997 Letters and diary entries Octavia E. Butler
List of contemporary epistolary novels
List_of_contemporary_epistolary_novels
1990 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Phoenix is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the fifth book in his Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. Originally
Phoenix_(novel)
American musician and writer
Gypsy, which Brust co-authored with Megan Lindholm and upon which the songs were based. Stemple also produced and performed on Steven Brust's solo album
Adam_Stemple
American science fiction and fantasy writer and poet (1937–1995)
included Zelazny, George R. R. Martin, Shannon Zelazny, Warren Lapine, Steven Brust, Kelly McCullough, Jane Lindskold, Steve Perry, Gerald Hausman, Lawrence
Roger_Zelazny
Subgenre of fantasy literature
group of American fantasy writers who emerged in the 1980s, including Steven Brust, Emma Bull, Ellen Kushner, Delia Sherman, Caroline Stevermer, and Terri
Fantasy_of_manners
1987 fantasy novel by Steven Brust
Teckla is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the third book in his Vlad Taltos series. Originally printed in 1987 by Ace Books, it was reprinted
Teckla
City in Minnesota, United States
(October 5, 1923 – December 24, 2013), winner of 1999 Templeton Prize Steven Brust (born November 23, 1955), author and musician Mataeo Bunbury (born June
Northfield,_Minnesota
Book series by Terri Windling
and Teresa Nielsen Hayden: "The Peculiar Joy of Cooking on the Border" Steven Brust: "When the Bow Breaks" Terri Windling and Mimi Panitch: "Culture Clash
Borderland_(novel_series)
George Brown (1926–1967) Simon Brown (born 1956) John Brunner (1934–1995) Steven Brust (born 1955) Edward Bryant (1945–2017) Valery Bryusov (1873–1924) Tobias
List of science-fiction authors
List_of_science-fiction_authors
Detroit area every January. Garland and Bull performed together, per Steven Brust, ConFusion's Toastmaster that year. Bull and Garland somehow landed their
The_Flash_Girls
Folk-punk/worldbeat band from Minneapolis
his Cats Laughing bandmate Steven Brust several years before Stemple joined Boiled in Lead. The songs also inspired Brust and Megan Lindholm's novel The
Boiled_in_Lead
Name list
guardian angel bent on causing the revolt that gives the novel its title by Steven Brust in To Reign in Hell as the ambitious angel who catalyzes the dispute
Abdiel
1984 fantasy novel by Steven Brust
To Reign in Hell is a 1984 fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust. It deals with the revolt of angels in Heaven from a point of view that casts
To_Reign_in_Hell
1993 studio album by Steven Brust
drummer Steven Brust, an author of fantasy and science fiction novels and a member of the Minneapolis-based band Cats Laughing. It is Brust's only solo
A_Rose_for_Iconoclastes
1984 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Yendi is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the second book in his Vlad Taltos series; it is a prequel to the first novel, Jhereg. Originally
Yendi_(novel)
1994 novel in the Khaavren Romances series by Steven Brust
Five Hundred Years After is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the second novel in the Khaavren Romances series. It is set in the fantasy
Five_Hundred_Years_After
Topics referred to by the same term
(short story), by Agatha Christie The Gypsy (novel), a 1992 novel by Steven Brust and Megan Lindholm Gypsy: A Memoir, a book by Gypsy Rose Lee The Gypsies
Gypsy_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
New York WODE-FM, in Easton, Pennsylvania Hawk (novel), a novel by Steven Brust Hawk (TV series), a 1966 American TV series starring Burt Reynolds The
Hawk_(disambiguation)
Folk rock band from Minneapolis, US
and revived in 2015. Several of its members, including Emma Bull and Steven Brust, are better known as writers of fantasy and science fiction. The group
Cats_Laughing
Collective identification of some writers
which was called by Jane Yolen the "lovely limpid quality" of writing. Steven Brust wrote that "it is in large part a joke, and in another large part a way
Pre-Joycean_Fellowship
Conjectural literary genre
Night by Dan Simmons (1992) Lost Souls by Poppy Z. Brite (1992) Agyar by Steven Brust (1993) The books I, Strahd, Memories of the Vampire (1993) and I, Strahd
Vampire_literature
Topics referred to by the same term
film starring Nestor Carbonell "Attention Shoppers", a short story by Steven Brust "Attention Kmart shoppers", a phrase associated with the discount retail
Attention_Shoppers
American political scientist
Law Today: The Present State of the Perennial Philosophy, edited with Steven Brust, Lexington Books, 2018 The Concept of Social Justice (ed.), St. Augustine's
Christopher_Wolfe
Dyer-Bennet (fans), Dave Sim (artist), Spider John Koerner (music), Steven Brust (toastmaster), Nostradamus (proxy) 18 April 20-22, 1984 Leamington Hotel;
List_of_past_Minicons
1995 album by Boiled in Lead
Stemple and his Cats Laughing bandmate Steven Brust several years prior to Boiled in Lead's recording. Brust, who is best known as a fantasy novelist
Songs_from_The_Gypsy
1846 novel by Alexandre Dumas
Fantasy Books Coming Out in July". Gizmodo. Retrieved 8 October 2025. Brust, Steven (28 July 2020). The Baron of Magister Valley. Tom Doherty Associates
The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo
the condition that they do not contain pornography or racism. In 2008, Steven Brust published a Firefly novel with a Creative Commons copyright notice. Noteworthy
Legal_issues_with_fan_fiction
Topics referred to by the same term
Brokedown Palace may also refer to: Brokedown Palace (novel), a novel by Steven Brust Brokedown Palace: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Brokedown
Brokedown Palace (disambiguation)
Brokedown_Palace_(disambiguation)
Series of political upheavals in Europe
Mameli (Italy) Giuseppe Mazzini (Italy) Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski (Poland) Steven Brust and Emma Bull's 1997 epistolary novel Freedom & Necessity is set in England
Revolutions_of_1848
"Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote" George Bowering, Burning Water Steven Brust and collaborators, Five Hundred Years After William S. Burroughs, Naked
List_of_metafictional_works
their complex, fire-producing anatomy, have a tendency to self-destruct. Steven Brust, Vlad Taltos novels (1983–present): jheregs, tiny dragon-like creatures
List_of_dragons_in_literature
1963 short story by Roger Zelazny
taken to Mars by the Phoenix space probe in 2008. Novelist and musician Steven Brust, a lifelong Zelazny fan, named his 1993 solo album A Rose for Iconoclastes
A_Rose_for_Ecclesiastes
2011 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Tiassa is the thirteenth book in Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. It was published in 2011. Following the trend
Tiassa
1986 novel by Steven Brust
Brokedown Palace is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the only stand-alone novel set in Dragaera. It was originally published as a paperback
Brokedown_Palace_(novel)
Science fiction character
the Maijstral books as a comedy of manners, and compared Maijstral to Steven Brust's "Vlad Taltos", while Sharon Lee compared him to Alexei Panshin's "Anthony
Drake_Maijstral
Before and After William Hill Brown (1756–1793), The Power of Sympathy Steven Brust (born 1955), the Dragaera series Pearl S. Buck (1892–1973), The Good
List_of_American_novelists
American fantasy author (born 1953)
of The Scribblies, along with Pamela Dean, Emma Bull, Will Shetterly, Steven Brust and Nate Bucklin, in January 1980, "to which [she] belonged for five
Patricia_Wrede
Shared world fantasy series by Robert Asprin
Phoenix" by Diana L. Paxson and Ian Grey "The Man from Shemhaza" by Steven Brust Several Thieves' World standalone novels and short stories have been
Thieves'_World
Carter The Keys to the Kingdom by Garth Nix The Khaavren Romances by Steven Brust Khaled: A Tale of Arabia by F. Marion Crawford The Kin of Ata Are Waiting
List_of_fantasy_novels_(I–R)
Bessesen - operatic soprano Robert Bly - poet David Brisbin - actor Steven Brust - novelist Hazel Buckham - actress Mo Collins - actress and comedian
List of people from Minneapolis
List_of_people_from_Minneapolis
1992 fantasy novel by Steven Brust and Megan Lindholm
The Gypsy is a 1992 urban fantasy novel written by Megan Lindholm and Steven Brust. It blends elements of Hungarian folk tales with a modern-day detective
The_Gypsy_(novel)
director Steven Browne (born 1989), Australian footballer Stephen Roger Bruce (born 1960), English former footballer and football manager Steven Brust (born
List of people with given name Stephen
List_of_people_with_given_name_Stephen
1998 anthology edited by Martin H. Greenberg
Somehow Not Yet Dead" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman "Calling Pittsburgh" by Steven Brust "If I Take the Wings of Morning" by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel "Ki'rin
Lord_of_the_Fantastic
Online service by General Electric (1985–1999)
mentioned, they included Dafydd ab Hugh, John Barnes, Keith DeCandido, Steven Brust, Michael A. Burstein, Debra Doyle, Neil Gaiman, Joe Haldeman, Katharine
GEnie
Topics referred to by the same term
Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, a chess opening Dragon (Brust novel), a 1998 novel by Steven Brust Dragon (Cussler novel), a 1990 novel by Clive Cussler
Dragon_(disambiguation)
2010 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Iorich is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the twelfth book in his Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. It was published
Iorich
Patrick Kelly, Elizabeth Bear, Cory Doctorow, John Scalzi, Sherwood Smith, Steven Brust, Daryl Gregory, Scott Lynch, Nisi Shawl, Fonda Lee, and C.L. Polk. Past
Viable_Paradise
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Good guy, a hero Good guy, a nice guy Good Guys (Brust novel), a 2018 novel by Steven Brust The Good Guy, a 2007 thriller novel by Dean Koontz The
Good_Guys
Topics referred to by the same term
Dzur (1919–1999), German international football player Dzur (novel), by Steven Brust This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dzur
Dzur
Forward Viriconium cycle by M. John Harrison The Vlad Taltos books by Steven Brust Von Bek series by Michael Moorcock A Voyage to Arcturus by David Lindsay
List_of_fantasy_novels_(S–Z)
1996 short story anthology
him to confront feelings of regret and acceptance. Valóság and Élet by Steven Brust: When two supernatural beings discuss the nature of reality and life
The_Sandman:_Book_of_Dreams
American editor and writer
2015-01-20. Brust, Steven (1998). Dragon. Tor Books. ISBN 978-0-8125-8916-0. Brust, Steven (2001). Issola. Tor Books. ISBN 978-1-4299-9635-8. Brust, Steven (2006)
Teresa_Nielsen_Hayden
American writer (born 1955)
2013). "Expanded 'Welcome to Bordertown' audiobook, with Neil Gaiman, Steven Brust, Ellen Kushner and more". Boing Boing. Archived from the original on
Ellen_Kushner
Commemoration celebrated on April 23
International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day 2007, including Chaz Brenchley, Steven Brust, Emma Bull, Debra Doyle, Diane Duane, Naomi Kritzer, Jay Lake, David
International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day
International_Pixel-Stained_Technopeasant_Day
Science fiction convention in Michigan, US
Derek Grime Christian Ready Steven Brust (Toastmaster) Anne Gray 2006 Synthetic ConFusion Vernor Vinge Chuck Firment Steven Stiles Mitchell Burnside Clapp
ConFusion
and guests of honor include authors Orson Scott Card, Guy Gavriel Kay, Steven Brust, Neil Gaiman, Daryl Gregory and Brandon Sanderson, as well as actor Chase
ICon_festival
US science fiction convention
Sheraton Grand Chicago, Chicago, IL Doug Killings AEteriny Awaits Author: Steven Brust Artist: Christine Mitzuk Fan: Moshe Yudkowsky Capricon 44 February 1–4
Capricon
American fantasy fiction writing group
Minneapolis in January 1980. Members included Nate Bucklin, Emma Bull, Steven Brust, Kara Dalkey, Pamela Dean, Will Shetterly and Patricia Wrede. At the
The_Scribblies
2008 novel in the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Jhegaala is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the eleventh book in his Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. It was
Jhegaala
American novelist (born 1953)
Bull, Will Shetterly, Kara Dalkey, Nate Bucklin, Patricia Wrede and Steven Brust, and was a contributor to the Liavek shared-world anthologies. She is
Pamela_Dean
1987 anthology book
Bryant Lake George in High August - John Robert Bensink Csucskári - Steven Brust The Other Side - Ramsey Campbell Pamela's Get - David J. Schow Voices
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
The_Year's_Best_Fantasy_and_Horror
Calendar year
presenter (d. 2023) Milan Bandić, Croatian politician (d. 2021) November 23 Steven Brust, American fantasy author Peter Douglas, American television and film
1955
Cooper, rodeo cowboy (d. 2025) Whoopi Goldberg, comic actress November 23 Steven Brust, fantasy author and musician Peter Douglas, television and film producer
1955_in_the_United_States
Annual award for fantasy audiobooks
Blades (2014) Brian Staveley Simon Vance Brilliance Audio Hawk (2014) Steven Brust Bernard Setaro Clark Audible The Queen of the Tearling (2014) Erika Johansen
Audie_Award_for_Fantasy
Balazs, he co-founded a biotechnology company called Biomatrix in 1988. Steven Brust – writer Marcel Breuer – (1902–1981) born in Pécs, Hungary. Bauhaus educated
List_of_Hungarian_Americans
Topics referred to by the same term
(2020 film), a Swedish drama film Orca (novel), a 1996 fantasy novel by Steven Brust Orcas (duo), a Pacific Northwest duo Orca (C-Bo album), 2012 Orca Symphony
Orca_(disambiguation)
Pen name of C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp
Bisson Alex Bledsoe Jennifer Bosworth Damien Broderick Jessica Brody Steven Brust Daniel Abraham Cecil Castellucci Adam-Troy Castro John Chu Jacob Clifton
Cat_Adams
Multi-genre convention in Niagara Falls, New York
Vernor Vinge EerieCon 10 2008, Allen Steele, Steven Brust, Julie Czerneda EerieCon 9 2007, Steven Brust, Nancy Kress, James Alan Gardner EerieCon 8 2006
EerieCon
1994 album by Boiled in Lead
co-written by fantasy novelist and Stemple's Cats Laughing bandmate Steven Brust, and "Robin's Complaint" was written by Stemple's mother, novelist Jane
Antler_Dance
Bradman – Dilly the Dinosaur (first in the eponymous series of 22 books) Steven Brust (with Alan Lee) – Brokedown Palace Robert J. Burch – Queenie Peavy Joy
1986_in_literature
Name list
Plasmius, in the Nickelodeon TV series Danny Phantom Vlad Taltos, in Steven Brust's Dragaera novels Vlad Vladikoff, in the Dr. Seuss children's books Vlad
Vlad
STEVEN BRUST
STEVEN BRUST
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Stevens.
Male
English
Short form of English Steven, STEVE means "crown."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Crown
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a short form of Steven.French (Stève) : from the personal name Estève, an Old French vernacular form of Latin Stephanus (see Steven).
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word steinn, STEINN means "stone."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Stevens.
Male
Gypsy/Romani
 Romani form of Greek Stephanos, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Welsh
Crowned; Garland; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Steven and Stevania, both STEVIE means "crown."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a reduced form of the personal name Steven.
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Latin Stephanus, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Stavers, an occupational name for a stave maker (see Staves), found predominantly in the northeast of England.
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Greek Stephanos, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Steven. It is also found in this spelling as a Dutch and North German name, and as an Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish name, as well as cognate names in other European languages such as Stefan and Steffen and their derivatives.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Netherlands, Polish, Romanian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Slovenia, Swedish
Wreath; Similar to; Form of Steven; Crowned; Garland; Crown of Laurels
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Swedish, Swiss
Wreath; Abbreviation of Steven and Stephen Often Used as an Independent Name; Crowned; A Garland
Male
Serbian
(Стеван) Serbian form of Greek Stephanos, STEVAN means "crown."
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Spanish
Crowned; Variant of Stephen
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Jamaican
Crown; Wreath; Form of Steven; A Garland
Male
English
Popular spelling of English Stephen, STEVEN means "crown."
STEVEN BRUST
STEVEN BRUST
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Irresistible
Girl/Female
Tamil
A melody
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Latin
Blackbird
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
With Beautiful Black Hair
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
King
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of Knowledge
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Maya or Illusion; Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Born Fifth
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Manifested
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Intelligent
STEVEN BRUST
STEVEN BRUST
STEVEN BRUST
STEVEN BRUST
STEVEN BRUST
imp. & p. p.
of Stove
v. t.
To stow, as bales in a vessel's hold, by means of a steeve. See Steeve, n. (b).
n.
A firearm, esp. a pistol, with seven barrels or chambers for cartridges, or one capable of firing seven shots without reloading.
pl.
pl. of Stave.
n.
A vision seen in sleep; a dream.
a.
Ten and one added; as, eleven men.
v. t.
To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold. See Steeve.
v. i.
To become steep or steeper.
n.
A symbol representing eleven units, as 11 or xi.
imp. & p. p.
of Steeve
a.
Not even; not level; not uniform; rough; as, an uneven road or way; uneven ground.
imp. & p. p.
of Stave
n. & v.
See Steen.
imp. & p. p.
of Stive
n.
To furnish with staves or rundles.
n.
A symbol representing seven units, as 7, or vii.
n.
The number greater by one than six; seven units or objects.
a.
One more than six; six and one added; as, seven days make one week.
n.
To overlay, point, or edge with steel; as, to steel a razor; to steel an ax.
n.
To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst; -- often with in; as, to stave a cask; to stave in a boat.