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  • Andrew Symonds
  • Australian cricketer (1975–2022)

    Cup–winning squads. Symonds was a part of the team that won both the 2003 Cricket World Cup and, four years later, the 2007 Cricket World Cup. Symonds played as

    Andrew Symonds

    Andrew Symonds

    Andrew_Symonds

  • Symonds
  • Surname list

    Symonds is a surname with English origins, derived from Simon. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Symonds (1946–2006), American theatre technical

    Symonds

    Symonds

  • Carrie Johnson
  • English media advisor (born 1988)

    from 2019 to 2022. Born to Matthew Symonds, co-founder of The Independent, and Josephine McAfee, a lawyer, Symonds was raised by her mother in southwest

    Carrie Johnson

    Carrie Johnson

    Carrie_Johnson

  • Matthew Symonds
  • British journalist (born 1953)

    Matthew John Symonds (born 20 December 1953) is a British journalist and a co-founder of The Independent. Born in 1953, Symonds is the son of John Beavan

    Matthew Symonds

    Matthew_Symonds

  • Symonds Yat
  • Village in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, England

    river are known as Symonds Yat West and Symonds Yat East and are linked by a footbridge and passenger ferries. Nearby is Symonds Yat Rock, a scenic hilltop

    Symonds Yat

    Symonds Yat

    Symonds_Yat

  • Henry Symonds
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Henry or Harry Symonds may refer to: Henry Symonds (barrister) (1859–1933), English barrister and numismatist Henry Delahay Symonds (1740–1816), English

    Henry Symonds

    Henry_Symonds

  • Thomas Powell Symonds
  • British politician

    the South Gloucester Militia. Thomas Powell Symonds was the eldest son of Thomas Symonds Powell Symonds of Pengethley Manor (near Ross) and his wife

    Thomas Powell Symonds

    Thomas_Powell_Symonds

  • Noel Symonds
  • English rower

    Noel Parry Symonds (25 December 1863 – 31 December 1943) was an English rower who won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. Symonds was born at Broomy

    Noel Symonds

    Noel_Symonds

  • Peter Symonds College
  • Sixth form college in Winchester, Hampshire, England

    Peter Symonds College is a sixth form college in Winchester, Hampshire, England. The college is the largest sixth form in England. Peter Symonds College

    Peter Symonds College

    Peter Symonds College

    Peter_Symonds_College

  • Richard Symonds
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Richard Symonds may refer to: Richard Symonds (academic) (1918–2006), writer and United Nations development officer Richard Symonds (diarist) (1617–1660)

    Richard Symonds

    Richard_Symonds

  • Maisie Symonds
  • English Footballer

    June 2021, Symonds signed her first professional contract with Brighton & Hove Albion. During her second season, the 2021–22 season, Symonds scored her

    Maisie Symonds

    Maisie Symonds

    Maisie_Symonds

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds
  • British politician (born 1980)

    Thomas-Symonds was called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn in October 2004 and developed a practice specialising in chancery and commercial law. Thomas-Symonds was

    Nick Thomas-Symonds

    Nick Thomas-Symonds

    Nick_Thomas-Symonds

  • William Symonds (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Symonds was a British Surveyor of the Navy in the 19th century. William Symonds may also refer to: William Symonds (priest) (1556–1616), English

    William Symonds (disambiguation)

    William_Symonds_(disambiguation)

  • Joseph Symonds
  • Joseph Bede Symonds OBE (17 January 1900 – 29 March 1985) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was the member of parliament (MP) for

    Joseph Symonds

    Joseph_Symonds

  • John Symonds (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Symonds was an English writer. John Symonds may also refer to: John Symonds (academic) (1730–1807), professor of modern history at the University

    John Symonds (disambiguation)

    John_Symonds_(disambiguation)

  • Anne Symonds
  • English broadcaster (1916–2017)

    Hilda Symonds (née Harrisson; 22 August 1916 – 6 February 2017) was an English broadcaster on culture and politics for the BBC World Service. Symonds was

    Anne Symonds

    Anne_Symonds

  • John Addington Symonds
  • English poet, literary critic and cultural historian (1840–1893)

    inspired by his same-sex affairs. Symonds was born in Bristol, England, in 1840. His father, the physician John Addington Symonds (1807–1871), was the author

    John Addington Symonds

    John Addington Symonds

    John_Addington_Symonds

  • QS World University Rankings
  • University rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds

    of comparative college and university rankings compiled by Quacquarelli Symonds, a higher education analytics firm. Its first and earliest edition was

    QS World University Rankings

    QS_World_University_Rankings

  • Robert Symonds
  • American actor (1926–2007)

    Variety "Robert Symonds (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2 May 2022. Robert Symonds at IMDb Robert Symonds at Memory Alpha v

    Robert Symonds

    Robert_Symonds

  • Quacquarelli Symonds
  • British analytics company

    Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) is a higher education analyst and a for-profit services provider headquartered in London with offices in Europe, Asia, and the

    Quacquarelli Symonds

    Quacquarelli_Symonds

  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)

    to Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and Eliza Grace Bell (née Symonds). The family home was on South Charlotte Street in Edinburgh, where a stone

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander_Graham_Bell

  • Peter Symonds (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Peter Symonds was a merchant. Peter Symonds may also refer to: Peter Symonds College Peter Symonds Charity Peter Simons (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Peter Symonds (disambiguation)

    Peter_Symonds_(disambiguation)

  • Admiral Symonds
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Admiral Symonds may refer to: James Symonds (born 1954), U.S. Navy rear admiral Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer, died 1894) (1811–1894), British Royal

    Admiral Symonds

    Admiral_Symonds

  • William Samuel Symonds
  • English cleric and geologist

    "Symonds, William Samuel". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 287. Bonney, Thomas George (1898). "Symonds, William

    William Samuel Symonds

    William_Samuel_Symonds

  • Pat Symonds
  • British motorsport engineer (born 1953)

    Symonds won four Drivers' titles, three Constructors' titles, and 42 Grands Prix (22 with Benetton and 20 with Renault). In September 2009, Symonds was

    Pat Symonds

    Pat Symonds

    Pat_Symonds

  • Norman Symonds
  • Canadian musician

    Norman Alec Symonds (23 December 1920 – 21 August 1998) was a Canadian composer, clarinetist, and saxophonist who lived and worked in Toronto, Ontario

    Norman Symonds

    Norman_Symonds

  • Chas Symonds
  • English boxer (born 1982)

    com/chas-symonds-working-with-former-wbo-middleweight-champion-jason-matthews-for-bkb-21-bout/ https://www.bkfc.com/fighters/chasa-symonds https://www

    Chas Symonds

    Chas_Symonds

  • Jeff Symonds
  • Canadian triathlete

    Canada in 2014 and 2018. Symonds trains in his hometown of Penticton, British Columbia and Vancouver, British Columbia Symonds is now a teacher at Princess

    Jeff Symonds

    Jeff_Symonds

  • Renault Formula One crash controversy
  • Controversy at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix

    2009, Symonds was also reported to have been offered immunity from action if he provided the FIA with details of the alleged conspiracy. Symonds was reported

    Renault Formula One crash controversy

    Renault Formula One crash controversy

    Renault_Formula_One_crash_controversy

  • Symonds, Mississippi
  • Census-designated place in Mississippi, United States

    Symonds is a census-designated place and unincorporated community located in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. Symonds is approximately 3 miles

    Symonds, Mississippi

    Symonds, Mississippi

    Symonds,_Mississippi

  • John Symonds
  • English novelist (1914-2006)

    Beyond his Crowley biographies, Symonds wrote fiction and children’s books, such as The Magic Currant Bun (1953). John Symonds was born on 12 March 1914 in

    John Symonds

    John_Symonds

  • Tom Symonds
  • Australian professional rugby league player (born 1989)

    In round 11 of the 2009 NRL season Symonds made his NRL debut for the Roosters against the Penrith Panthers. Symonds made a total of 8 appearances in his

    Tom Symonds

    Tom Symonds

    Tom_Symonds

  • Peter Symonds
  • English merchant (c.1528–1586/87)

    later recommissioned into Peter Symonds College. Symonds was born in Winchester, the son of the city's bailiff John Symonds and his wife Joan. His family

    Peter Symonds

    Peter_Symonds

  • Andy Burnham
  • British politician (born 1970)

    Grayling Johnson Balls Cooper Burnham Abbott Brown (Acting) Abbott Thomas-Symonds Cooper Cleverly Philp v t e Special advisers to the British government

    Andy Burnham

    Andy Burnham

    Andy_Burnham

  • Richard Symonds (academic)
  • English academic and civil servant

    Symonds (2 October 1918 – 15 July 2006) was an English academic and civil servant. He was born in Oxford, the son of neurologist Sir Charles Symonds and

    Richard Symonds (academic)

    Richard_Symonds_(academic)

  • Symonds Street
  • Street in Auckland, New Zealand

    Cornwallis Symonds in 1842, soon after his death. The statistical areas of Auckland-University, Symonds Street North West, Symonds Street West and Symonds Street

    Symonds Street

    Symonds Street

    Symonds_Street

  • Craig L. Symonds
  • American historian

    Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing. The son of Lee and Virginia Symonds, Craig Symonds attended Anaheim High School in Anaheim, California and then the

    Craig L. Symonds

    Craig L. Symonds

    Craig_L._Symonds

  • Thomas Symonds
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Thomas Symonds may refer to: Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer, died 1792), British naval captain of the American Revolutionary War Thomas Symonds (Royal

    Thomas Symonds

    Thomas_Symonds

  • James Symonds
  • American admiral

    time, it was Symonds. Following a national funeral service in the Washington National Cathedral and six days of public mourning, Symonds presented Nancy

    James Symonds

    James Symonds

    James_Symonds

  • Symonds Yat Rapids
  • Rapids on the River Wye in England

    2.639928°W / 51.837755; -2.639928 Symonds Yat Rapids are a grade-2 man-made feature on the River Wye, near Symonds Yat on the Gloucestershire and Herefordshire

    Symonds Yat Rapids

    Symonds Yat Rapids

    Symonds_Yat_Rapids

  • William Symonds (priest)
  • William Symonds D.D. (1556 – c. 1616) was an English clergyman, known as a promoter of the Colony of Virginia. The arguments of Symonds in favour of the

    William Symonds (priest)

    William_Symonds_(priest)

  • John Alexander Symonds
  • John Alexander Symonds (13 July 1935 – 7 January 2017) was an English Metropolitan Police officer and KGB agent. John Alexander Symonds was born in the

    John Alexander Symonds

    John_Alexander_Symonds

  • Nelson Symonds
  • Canadian jazz guitarist

    Canada, Symonds settled in Montreal in 1958 and played in the group 'The Stablemates' led by Alfie Wade Jr. During the 1960s and 1970s Symonds played mainly

    Nelson Symonds

    Nelson_Symonds

  • Percival Symonds
  • American educational psychologist

    the Personality Survey, and the Symonds picture-study test, a projective test administered to adolescents. Symonds was born on April 18, 1893, in Newtonville

    Percival Symonds

    Percival_Symonds

  • R. W. Symonds
  • British architect

    divorce case. Robert Symonds was born on 31 December 1889, the son of the artists William Robert Symonds and Margaret Hogg Swan Symonds. He was educated at

    R. W. Symonds

    R. W. Symonds

    R._W._Symonds

  • William R. Symonds
  • English painter

    1876. His son was the architect and furniture expert Robert Wemyss Symonds. Symonds painted the originals for some famous prints,[citation needed] the

    William R. Symonds

    William_R._Symonds

  • Ann Spokes Symonds
  • historian Richard Symonds (1918–2006) and was henceforth known as Ann Spokes Symonds. She died in December 2019 at the age of 94. Spokes Symonds' books include:

    Ann Spokes Symonds

    Ann_Spokes_Symonds

  • David Symonds
  • English radio presenter

    and one of the original Capital Radio DJs. Symonds was born in Oxford, the son of Pamela and Ronald Symonds, respectively author of the Let’s Speak French

    David Symonds

    David_Symonds

  • Joseph Symonds (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Joseph Symonds might refers to the following individuals: Joseph Symonds (pastor) (died 1652), British pastor and Puritan Joseph W. Symonds (1840-1918)

    Joseph Symonds (disambiguation)

    Joseph_Symonds_(disambiguation)

  • Henry Delahay Symonds
  • Radical English publisher, member of the London Corresponding Society

    Sherwood, Neely and Jones. Symonds became a freeman of the Company of Stationers on 2 December 1783, by redemption. The name H.D. Symonds is found as either publisher

    Henry Delahay Symonds

    Henry Delahay Symonds

    Henry_Delahay_Symonds

  • Calvin Symonds
  • Bermudian cricketer and footballer (born 1932)

    Roderick Calvin Hilgrove Symonds, known as Calvin "Bummy" Symonds (born 29 March 1932), is a retired Bermudian cricketer and footballer. He represented

    Calvin Symonds

    Calvin_Symonds

  • Charters Symonds
  • British-Canadian surgeon

    Charters James Symonds KBE CB FRCS (1852–1932) was a British-Canadian surgeon, and surgeon to Guy's Hospital, London. Charters Symonds was born at Dalhousie

    Charters Symonds

    Charters Symonds

    Charters_Symonds

  • Chance Perdomo
  • American and British actor (1996–2024)

    Peter Symonds College, Winchester". Daily Echo. 19 December 2013. Archived from the original on 10 May 2023. Retrieved 26 November 2020. Peter Symonds College

    Chance Perdomo

    Chance_Perdomo

  • FitzSymond
  • Surname list

    FitzSymond is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John FitzSymond (c. 1342–c. 1392), English politician James FitzSymond, List of Lord

    FitzSymond

    FitzSymond

  • Andrew Symonds (curler)
  • Canadian curler

    the Rick Rowsell rink. At the Brier, the Symonds rink went winless with a final record of 0–7. In 2024, Symonds appeared again at the Montana's Brier. He

    Andrew Symonds (curler)

    Andrew_Symonds_(curler)

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    S2CID 214260850. "QS World University Rankings – 2023". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. Retrieved 27 October 2022. Chou, Chuing Prudence (2014). "A matter

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • Simon Symonds
  • Simon Symonds M.A. (d. 1551) was a Canon of Windsor from 1535 to 1551. He was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge and graduated B.A

    Simon Symonds

    Simon_Symonds

  • Joe Symonds
  • British boxer (1894–1953)

    (28 December 1894 – 4 March 1953), better known as Joe Symonds, Young Joe Symonds, or Young Symonds, was a British professional boxer who competed from 1910

    Joe Symonds

    Joe_Symonds

  • Florence Symonds
  • Canadian rugby union and sevens player

    Florence Symonds (born 20 May 2002) is a Canadian rugby player. She won a silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Symonds competed for Canada at the

    Florence Symonds

    Florence_Symonds

  • Mint (TV series)
  • British television series

    written by Charlotte Regan. It is produced by Theo Barrowclough, Jolyon Symonds, Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell. The cast was confirmed in March 2025 and

    Mint (TV series)

    Mint_(TV_series)

  • Symonds Green
  • Neighborhood in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England

    the area that Symonds Green is one of several 'Greens' in and around the western boundary of Stevenage. Symonds Green Lane connected Symonds Green with Fishers

    Symonds Green

    Symonds Green

    Symonds_Green

  • Boris Johnson
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022

    Symonds in July 2019. The register of MPs' interests states that Johnson had a rental income of at least £10,000 a year. In 2023, Johnson and Symonds

    Boris Johnson

    Boris Johnson

    Boris_Johnson

  • John Addington Symonds (physician)
  • English physician and author

    Addington Symonds (10 April 1807 – 25 February 1871) was an English physician and writer. He was born in Oxford, where his father John Symonds was a medical

    John Addington Symonds (physician)

    John Addington Symonds (physician)

    John_Addington_Symonds_(physician)

  • Henry Herbert Symonds
  • Britain after the Second World War. Symonds was born in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, the son of Henry Symonds (1859–1933), a barrister, and his wife

    Henry Herbert Symonds

    Henry_Herbert_Symonds

  • Ross Symonds
  • Australian journalist (born 1942)

    Symonds worked in real estate after retiring from his career in media and broadcasting joining a firm on Sydney's Upper North Shore. In 2008 Symonds worked

    Ross Symonds

    Ross Symonds

    Ross_Symonds

  • Larry Ellison
  • American businessman (born 1944)

    2021. Symonds & Ellison 2004, p. 347. Symonds & Ellison 2004, p. 348. Symonds & Ellison 2004, p. 350. Symonds & Ellison 2004, p. 351. Symonds & Ellison

    Larry Ellison

    Larry Ellison

    Larry_Ellison

  • Joseph E. Johnston
  • Confederate Army general (1807–1891)

    p. 322; Symonds, pp. 97, 103; McMurry, p. 193. Symonds, pp. 112–24; McMurry, p, 193; Coski, p. 9. Symonds, p. 128. Eicher, p. 69; Symonds, pp. 123–30

    Joseph E. Johnston

    Joseph E. Johnston

    Joseph_E._Johnston

  • Charles Symonds
  • English neurologist and RAF officer (1890–1978)

    marshal and had been knighted. Symonds was born in London on 11 April 1890 to the Canadian-born Sir Charters Symonds, surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and

    Charles Symonds

    Charles_Symonds

  • Canada
  • Country in North America

    ISBN 978-1-4426-3555-5. "QS World University Rankings". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. Retrieved May 4, 2024. Richards, Larry Wayne (2019). University

    Canada

    Canada

    Canada

  • Gerald Symonds
  • Australian rugby league footballer

    week. Symonds was released by the Rabbitohs at the end of the 2003 season, and subsequently never played first grade rugby league again. Symonds later

    Gerald Symonds

    Gerald_Symonds

  • Joseph Symonds (pastor)
  • English pastor and puritan

    Joseph Symonds (d. 1652) was an English Pastor and puritan. When Joseph Symonds was a young man he was assistant to Thomas Gataker at Rotherhithe. He was

    Joseph Symonds (pastor)

    Joseph_Symonds_(pastor)

  • Steve Hilton
  • British-American political advisor and TV host (born 1969)

    Shawcross Sarah Southern Philippa Stroud Liz Sugg Alison Suttie Carrie Symonds Nick Timothy James Wild Graeme Wilson Sean Worth May Ministry Helen Bower

    Steve Hilton

    Steve Hilton

    Steve_Hilton

  • John Symond
  • Australian businessman (born 1947)

    Joseph Symond AM (born 17 August 1947) is an Australian entrepreneur, former financial executive, and the founder of Aussie Home Loans. Symond was born

    John Symond

    John_Symond

  • Thomas Symonds House
  • Historic house in Massachusetts, United States

    Thomas Symonds House is a historic house at 320 Haverhill Street in Reading, Massachusetts. Built sometime between 1775 and 1836 by Thomas Symonds, Jr.

    Thomas Symonds House

    Thomas Symonds House

    Thomas_Symonds_House

  • Flavio Briatore
  • Italian businessman (born 1950)

    but existing designers Rory Byrne and Pat Symonds disliked working with Barnard. In 1990, Byrne, Symonds, and 11 other engineers quit en masse to join

    Flavio Briatore

    Flavio Briatore

    Flavio_Briatore

  • Harry Symonds (cricketer)
  • Welsh cricketer

    George Symonds (24 June 1889 – 1 January 1945) was a Welsh cricketer who played first-class cricket for Glamorgan and Wales in the 1920s. Symonds played

    Harry Symonds (cricketer)

    Harry_Symonds_(cricketer)

  • Capita Property and Infrastructure
  • UK multidisciplinary consultancy firm

    services. Capita Symonds originated as a merger of Capita Property Consultancy Ltd and Symonds Group, following the acquisition of Symonds by Capita in 2004

    Capita Property and Infrastructure

    Capita_Property_and_Infrastructure

  • Brooklyn
  • Borough and county in New York, US

    Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved April 30, 2016. Symonds, Alexandria (April 29, 2016). "One Celebrated Brooklyn Artist's Futuristic

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

  • Stephen Symonds
  • Australian rules football coach

    Team Coach of the Year award in 2017. Symonds was appointed coach by Collingwood in the AFLW in June 2019. Symonds was chosen from a strong field of candidates

    Stephen Symonds

    Stephen_Symonds

  • 2026 Stevenage Borough Council election
  • 2026 English local government election

    Simon Speller Labour Co-op Yes St Nicholas Claire Parris Labour Co-op Yes Symonds Green Ceara Roopchand Labour Co-op Yes Woodfield Robert Boyle Labour No

    2026 Stevenage Borough Council election

    2026 Stevenage Borough Council election

    2026_Stevenage_Borough_Council_election

  • Ann Symonds
  • Australian politician (1939–2018)

    up in 1993 after a meeting in Canberra convened by Symonds and Michael Moore (ACT Assembly). Symonds was Patron of SHINE for Kids, a charity supporting

    Ann Symonds

    Ann_Symonds

  • American Revolutionary War
  • 1775–1783 conflict in North America

    American War of Independence: a global approach (Routledge, 2009) excerpt. Symonds, Craig L. A Battlefield Atlas of the American Revolution (1989), newly

    American Revolutionary War

    American Revolutionary War

    American_Revolutionary_War

  • England
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    "QS World University Rankings 2023 | Top Universities". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. February 2017. Archived from the original on 17 September 2012

    England

    England

    England

  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • American public research university

    Retrieved November 12, 2025. "QS World University Rankings 2026". Quacquarelli Symonds. June 19, 2025. Retrieved November 12, 2025. "World University Rankings

    University of California, Los Angeles

    University of California, Los Angeles

    University_of_California,_Los_Angeles

  • Tony Blair
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007

    Grayling Johnson Balls Cooper Burnham Abbott Brown (Acting) Abbott Thomas-Symonds Cooper Cleverly Philp v t e Recipients of the Charlemagne Prize 1950–1975

    Tony Blair

    Tony Blair

    Tony_Blair

  • Red Symons
  • Australian musician, and television and radio personality (born 1949)

    Redmond Symons (born 13 June 1949[citation needed]) is an Australian musician and television and radio personality. He was the lead guitarist in the band

    Red Symons

    Red Symons

    Red_Symons

  • John Worboys
  • British serial rapist (born 1957)

    When offered alcohol, Symonds sensed danger and poured the 'champagne' on the floor of the taxi. After propositioning Symonds to perform a sex act on

    John Worboys

    John_Worboys

  • William Symonds
  • British Navy surveyor

    Admiralty Sir James Robert George Graham in 1832. Symonds was the second son of naval captain Thomas Symonds (1731–1792) and his second wife, and first went

    William Symonds

    William Symonds

    William_Symonds

  • Aubrey Symonds
  • British civil servant

    Sir Aubrey Vere Symonds KCB (18 October 1874 – 24 March 1931) was a senior British civil servant. Born in Pendleton, Lancashire, Symonds was the eldest

    Aubrey Symonds

    Aubrey_Symonds

  • Richard Symonds (diarist)
  • English royalist

    Richard Symonds (1617–1660) was an English royalist and antiquary, now remembered for an eye-witness diary he wrote of events of the First English Civil

    Richard Symonds (diarist)

    Richard_Symonds_(diarist)

  • William Cornwallis Symonds
  • New Zealand public servant

    Cornwallis Symonds (1 August 1810 – 23 November 1841) was a British Army officer who was prominent in the early colonisation of New Zealand. Symonds was born

    William Cornwallis Symonds

    William_Cornwallis_Symonds

  • Arthur Symonds
  • British politician (1910–1960)

    Arthur Leslie Symonds, OBE (2 October 1910 – 25 February 1960) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He grew up in Cambridge and was educated

    Arthur Symonds

    Arthur_Symonds

  • Henry Alfred Symonds
  • British collaborator with Nazi Germany

    Henry Alfred Symonds (24 March 1924 – c. June 1994) was a British soldier who served in the British Free Corps of the Waffen-SS during World War II, attaining

    Henry Alfred Symonds

    Henry_Alfred_Symonds

  • John Symonds (academic)
  • English academic

    Captain Thomas Symonds, who was the father of Admiral Sir William Symonds. John inherited the family estates while his brother went to sea. Symonds was educated

    John Symonds (academic)

    John Symonds (academic)

    John_Symonds_(academic)

  • R v Symonds
  • 1847 New Zealand Supreme Court case

    R v Symonds (The Queen v Symonds) was an 1847 New Zealand Supreme Court case that incorporated the concept of aboriginal title into New Zealand law and

    R v Symonds

    R v Symonds

    R_v_Symonds

  • Half Moon Run
  • Canadian indie rock band

    their three-part harmonies. Shortly after the release of Dark Eyes, Isaac Symonds, originally from Comox, joined the lineup. Throughout 2012 and 2013, the

    Half Moon Run

    Half Moon Run

    Half_Moon_Run

  • The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
  • Nonsense poem by Edward Lear

    three-year-old girl, Janet Symonds, the daughter of Lear's friend and fellow poet John Addington Symonds and his wife Catherine Symonds. The term "runcible"

    The Owl and the Pussy-Cat

    The Owl and the Pussy-Cat

    The_Owl_and_the_Pussy-Cat

  • Anna University
  • Public university in Chennai, India

    Rankings 2025". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 4 June 2024. "QS Asia University Rankings 2024". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 8 November 2023. "World

    Anna University

    Anna University

    Anna_University

  • Bill Pullman
  • American actor (born 1953)

    Tracey Ullman Show Sheldon Moss Episode: "The Word" 1992 Crazy in Love Nick Symonds Television movie 1995 Fallen Angels Rich Thurber Episode: "Tomorrow I Die"

    Bill Pullman

    Bill Pullman

    Bill_Pullman

  • Japan
  • Country in East Asia

    November 22, 2020. "QS World University Rankings – 2025". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. Archived from the original on May 24, 2024. Retrieved June 7,

    Japan

    Japan

    Japan

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Symmonds

    English : variant spelling of Symonds.

    Symmonds

  • Symonds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Symonds

    English : patronymic from Simon, with an excrescent -d.

    Symonds

  • Braddock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Braddock

    English : topographic name for someone living by a notable broad oak, from Old English brād ‘broad’ + āc ‘oak’, or a habitational name from a minor place so named, such as Broad Oak in Symondsbury, Dorset. Braddock in Cornwall (Brodehoc in Domesday Book) may have this origin; the second element may however be Old English hōc ‘hook of land’, ‘hill spur’.

    Braddock

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SYMONDS

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  • Asadel
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Asadel

    Most prosperous one

  • Vindya | விந்த்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vindya | விந்த்யா

    Knowledge

  • Farizah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Farizah |

    Arch

  • Osmond
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Osmond

    English and French : from the Old Norse personal name Ásmundr, composed of the elements ás ‘god’ + mund ‘protection’. This was established in England before the Conquest, coalescing with the independent Old English form Ōsmund, and was later reinforced by the Norman Osmund.

  • ASARDIN
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ASARDIN

    , Assur is judge.

  • Winch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winch

    English : in examples such as William de la Winche (Worcestershire 1275) evidently a topographic name, perhaps for someone who lived at a spot where boats were hauled up onto the land by means of pulleys, from Middle English winche ‘reel’, ‘roller’. However, Old English wince as an element of place names may also have meant ‘corner’ or ‘nook’, and in some cases the surname may be derived from this sense.English : in examples such as William le Wynch (Sussex 1327) it appears to be a nickname, perhaps from the lapwing, Old English (hlēap)wince.

  • Nishmitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Nishmitha

  • Promila
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Promila

    Love Others

  • Kennerly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kennerly

    English : according to Reaney, a habitational name from Kennerleigh in Devon, so named from the Old English personal name Cyneweard + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’. However, the surname is found predominantly in Cheshire and Lancashire, suggesting that a more likely source is Kinnerley in Shropshire, which is named with the Old English personal name Cyneheard + lēah. Kennerley is the much commoner spelling in the U.K.

  • Royce
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Royce

    English : from the medieval female personal name Royse, also found in the spelling Rose and popularly associated with the flower, but in fact originally from a Germanic personal name. This is recorded in Domesday Book in the form Rothais and is composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + haid(is) ‘kind’, ‘sort’.Americanized spelling of German Reuss.

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