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British educationalist
Sir Theodore Morison KCSI KCIE (9 May 1863 – 14 February 1936) was a British educationalist who served as a Member of the Council of India and Director
Theodore_Morison
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Ceylonese lawyer Theodore Morde (1911–1954), American explorer, journalist and diplomat Theodore Morison (1863–1936), British educationalist Theodore L. Moritz
Theodore_(given_name)
President of the United States from 1901 to 1909
doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's darkest journey. Miller, Nathan (1992). Theodore Roosevelt: A Life. William Morrow & Co. ISBN 978-0-688-06784-7. Morison, Elting
Theodore_Roosevelt
English essayist and historian (1832–1888)
history. In 1861, Morison married Frances Virtue (d.1878), the daughter of publisher George Virtue. They had three children: Theodore Morison, a principal
James_Augustus_Cotter_Morison
Hay in 1812. Alexander Morison, 1st Baron of Bognie (1590–1660) George Morison, 2nd Baron of Bognie (1640–1699) Theodore Morison, 3rd Baron of Bognie (1685–1766)
Baron_of_Bognie
British mathematician (1861–1955)
Academic offices Preceded by Sir Theodore Morison Vice-Chancellor & Warden of the University of Durham 1926–1928 Succeeded by Sir Thomas Oliver
Percy_John_Heawood
American historian
ctv5j02k4. "Theodore Ropp, distinguished history professor, dies". Duke Chronicle. 6 December 2000. Retrieved November 12, 2018. "Samuel Eliot Morison Prize
Theodore_Ropp
Surname list
and type designer Steve Morison (born 1983), Welsh footballer Theodore Morison (1863–1936), British educationalist Thomas Morison (physician) (c.1558–c
Morison
1947 division of British India
Another British official supportive of the theory includes Theodore Morison. Both Beck and Morison believed that parliamentary system of majority rule would
Partition_of_India
Oriental College in Uttar Pradesh
college were. Henry George Impey Siddons (1877–1884) Theodore Beck (1884–1899) Theodore Morison (1899–1905) William Archbold (1905–1909) J. H. Towle (1909–1919)
Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College
Muhammadan_Anglo-Oriental_College
Legislature issued in the British Raj (1861–1947)
Asutosh Mookerjee (1908) Munshi Madho Lal, United Provinces (1907–1909) Theodore Morison (1908) Maing Ba Tow (1908) The Indian Councils Act 1909 increased the
Imperial_Legislative_Council
Topics referred to by the same term
and college football player and coach Theodore Morrison (composer), composer of 2013 opera Oscar Theodore Morison (1863–1936), British educationalist This
Theodore_Morrison
English financier (1747–1808)
Benjamin Arthur Cohen (1862–1942) Margaret Cohen (1864–1931), married Sir Theodore Morison Isaac Cohen (1791–1846) Juliana Cohen (1831–1877), married Mayer Amschel
Levy_Barent_Cohen
1922 – 1924 Arthur Robinson (Master of Hatfield College) 1924 – 1926 Theodore Morison (Principal of Armstrong College) 1926 – 1928 Percy John Heawood (Professor
List of vice-chancellors and wardens of Durham University
List_of_vice-chancellors_and_wardens_of_Durham_University
Indian political ideology
of two-nation theory. Another British official includes Theodore Morison. Both Beck and Morison believed that parliamentary system of majority rule would
Two-nation_theory
Religious reforms of Muslims (later decades of the 19th century)
Henry Siddons, first Principal of MAO College Theodore Beck, second Principal of MAO College Theodore Morison, third Principal of MAO College William Archbold
Aligarh_Movement
U.S. presidential administration from 1901 to 1909
letters of Theodore Roosevelt (2001) online Hart, Albert Bushnell, and Herbert Ronald Ferleger, Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia (1941) online Morison, Elting
Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt
Presidency_of_Theodore_Roosevelt
American intelligence official
mentioning Theodore Hall, and other cases that had been dismissed, including those of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo. President Clinton pardoned Morison on
Samuel_Loring_Morison
British invasion of the island of Java
Queen Elizabeth To Lord Reading. By An Indian Mahomedan Contributed by Theodore Morison, 1926 republished by Read Books, 2007; ISBN 978-1-4067-5148-2; pp.
Invasion_of_Java_(1811)
Michaels-Moore - Operatic Baritone Joanna Moncrieff - Critical Psychiatrist Theodore Morison - Principal of Armstrong College, Newcastle upon Tyne (1919–24) Andy
List of Newcastle University people
List_of_Newcastle_University_people
American historian, Navy officer (1887–1976)
Samuel Eliot Morison (July 9, 1887 – May 15, 1976) was an American historian noted for his works of maritime history and American history that were both
Samuel_Eliot_Morison
American historian
Association hired Morison as director of the Theodore Roosevelt Research Project, which resulted in the 8-volume standard work The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt
Elting_E._Morison
Indian cultural museum
Station in British India. London: Scolar. p. 33. ISBN 9780859676595. Theodore Morison; George T. Hutchinson (1911). The Life of Sir Edward FitzGerald Law
Himachal_State_Museum
Vacancy 1894-1904 Henry Palin Gurney 1904-1909 Isambard Owen 1909-1919 William Henry Hadow 1919-1929 Theodore Morison 1929-1937 William Sinclair Marris
Colleges_of_Durham_University
British politician (1757 – 1835)
John Morison, 6th Baron of Bognie and Mountblairy, (1757 – 12 February 1835) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons as the Member of
John_Morison_(Banffshire_MP)
United States Navy admiral (1894–1945)
Theodore Edson Chandler (December 26, 1894 – January 7, 1945) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy during World War II, who commanded battleship
Theodore_E._Chandler
British publisher
English essayist and historian, James Augustus Cotter Morison in 1861. They had one son, Theodore Morison, principal of Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College from
George_Virtue
Scottish-born New Zealand barrister (1861–1920)
Charles Bruce Morison KC (1861 – 6 January 1920), known by his first name and referred to as C. B. Morison in contemporary sources, was a New Zealand barrister
Charles_Morison
American bridge engineer (1842-1903)
believed that had Morison lived, Theodore Roosevelt would have asked him to take a major part in the building of the canal. In the 1890s, Morison developed a
George_S._Morison
A formal riding school was founded in 1893, at the suggestion of Theodore Morison. Rs 5 was charged from each student and Rs 3 who brought their own
Muslim_University_Riding_Club
Serif typeface
installed on most personal computers. The typeface was conceived by Stanley Morison, the artistic adviser to the British branch of the printing equipment company
Times_New_Roman
1492–1504 voyages to the Americas
68. Morison 1991, p. 59. Morison 1991, p. 157. Morison 1991, p. 132. Morison 1991, p. 314. Morison 1991, pp. 198–199. Morison 1991, pp. 68–70. Dyson 1991
Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Voyages_of_Christopher_Columbus
and Herbert Ronald Ferleger, Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia (1941) online Morison, Elting E. ed. The letters of Theodore Roosevelt (8 vol., Harvard UP
Theodore Roosevelt bibliography
Theodore_Roosevelt_bibliography
English barrister and politician (1830–1914)
eight children. Their daughter Margaret married the educationalist Sir Theodore Morison. Young Israel, ii., No. 13; People of the Period, 1897; Jewish Year
Arthur_Cohen_(politician)
Appointments by King Edward VII to various orders and honours
a Division in Burma, on deputation under the Government of India. Theodore Morison, Esq., a Member of the Council of His Majesty's Secretary of State
1910_New_Year_Honours
Theodore Stark "Ping" Wilkinson (December 22, 1888 – February 21, 1946) was a vice admiral of the United States Navy during World War II. He also received
Theodore_Stark_Wilkinson
Younghusband, KCIE LLD DSc, Indian Political Department (retired) Sir Theodore Morison, KCIE, lately a Member of the Council of India Major-General George
List of knights commander of the Order of the Star of India
List_of_knights_commander_of_the_Order_of_the_Star_of_India
Mainstream magazine of American history
and sponsored an award called the Samuel Eliot Morison Award, named for the historian Samuel Eliot Morison. It had the goal of annually honoring an American
American_Heritage_(magazine)
United States Fletcher-class destroyer
303. Morison 1958a, p. 245. Morison 1963, p. 310. Morison 1958a, p. 347. Rohwer 2005, p. 306. Roscoe 1953, p. 393. Roscoe 1953, pp. 396–97. Morison 1958b
USS_Johnston_(DD-557)
United States Navy admiral (1888–1972)
814–815 Morison 1953, p. 47 Barbey 1969, pp. 351–358 Morison 1950, pp. 435–438 Morison 1953, p. 68 Morison 1953, p. 91 Morison 1958, pp. 415–423 Morison 1958
Thomas_C._Kinkaid
World War II land battle in the Pacific between Allied and Japanese forces
234. Morison 1958, p. 394 Tanaka 1980, p. 72. Morison 1958, p. 281 Morison 1958, pp. 283–284 Morison 1958, pp. 280–281 Morison 1958, p. 282 Morison 1958
Bougainville_campaign
1943 Pacific WWII naval battle
August 2017. Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 245–246 & 250. Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 244–249. Morison, Breaking the
Battle of Vella Lavella (naval)
Battle_of_Vella_Lavella_(naval)
US-based international organization of scholars
Dennis Showalter Carol Reardon Theodore Ropp Brian McAllister Linn Jeffrey Grey Roy K. Flint The Samuel Eliot Morison Prize recognizes not any one specific
Society_for_Military_History
The Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia is a comprehensive project to publish, in one collection, the significant sayings, important conversations and writings
Theodore_Roosevelt_Cyclopedia
American family prominent in arts and academia
Marshall (Eliot) Morison (1857 – 1925) m. John Holmes Morison (1856 – 1911) Samuel Eliot Morison (1887 – 1976) m. Elizabeth S. Greene Emily Morison Beck (1915
Eliot_family_(United_States)
1942 naval battle in the Pacific theater of World War II
p. 419; Frank, p. 502; Morison, p. 295. Brown, D. pp. 16, 209 Dull, pp. 262–263; Evans, pp. 198–199; Crenshaw, p. 137; Morison, p. 297; Frank, pp. 502–504
Battle_of_Tassafaronga
Morison, Elting E. ed. The letters of Theodore Roosevelt (8 vol Harvard UP, 1951–1954); vol 7 online covers 1909-1912 The Complete Works of Theodore Roosevelt
Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt
Bibliography_of_Theodore_Roosevelt
American historian (1902–1998)
(with Samuel Eliot Morison and William E. Leuchtenburg) Documents of American History (1934 and later editions through 1988) Theodore Parker: Yankee Crusader
Henry_Steele_Commager
American award for history books
the Bay Colony: A Gallery of Our Intellectual Ancestors by Samuel Eliot Morison. The 1932 jury also considered The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams
Pulitzer_Prize_for_History
Scottish-born naval officer (1747–1792)
Patrick Henry, James Otis, and John Paul Jones were all Masons." Morison, 1959p. 2232 Morison, 1959pp. 120–121 "Jones Jp Chron". History.navy.mil. Archived
John_Paul_Jones
1814–1815 political meeting in Hartford, Connecticut
531–561 Morison, Samuel Eliot. "Our Most Unpopular War." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society (1968) 80: pp. 38-54, 166 online Morison, Samuel
Hartford_Convention
1945 Allied operation in the Philippines during World War II
Liberation p. 140 Morison, Liberation, pp. 101, 105 Morison, Liberation, p. 106 Morison, Liberation, pp. 106, 112 Morison, Liberation, p. 140 Morison, Liberation
Invasion_of_Lingayen_Gulf
American historian and author (1933–2022)
recognition. The book won the National Book Award in History, the Samuel Eliot Morison Award, the Francis Parkman Prize, and the Cornelius Ryan Award. Later in
David_McCullough
1943 naval battle in the Pacific
Makinami (total lost 200 men), and, along with Morison, says that there were 278 survivors from Yugiri. Morison says there were 300 troops on Yugiri, which
Battle_of_Cape_St._George
American historian and scholar
editor of historical works, Albert Bushnell Hart became, as Samuel Eliot Morison described him, "The Grand Old Man" of American history, looking the part
Albert_Bushnell_Hart
American historian
Europe and the D-Day Landings was the 2015 recipient of the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature, and his book Nimitz at War: Command Leadership
Craig_L._Symonds
Minor naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II
62 Stille, The Solomons 1943–44, pp. 62 & 66 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, p. 233 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, p. 234 O'Hara
Battle_off_Horaniu
1943 battle of World War II
19 November 2017. Morison 1958, p. 316. Morison 1958, p. 311. Morison 1958, p. 312. Stille 2012, p. 22. Morison 1958, p. 313. Morison 1958, p. 315; Marriott
Battle_of_Empress_Augusta_Bay
Naval battle of the Pacific Theater of World War II
Bougainville, p. 45 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 160–161 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, p. 161 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks
Battle_of_Kula_Gulf
Naval battle of the New Georgia campaign during World War II
210–211. Morison, pp. 205 & 210. Stille p.57 Hara p.174 Tucker, p. 783. Morison pp. 212–213 Stille pp.56–57 Morison pp. 194–195. Morison p. 216. Hara
Battle_of_Vella_Gulf
Scottish clan
numerous Scottish clans, both Highland and Lowland, which use the surname Morison or Morrison. In 1965, the Lord Lyon King of Arms decided to recognise one
Clan_Morrison
Surname list
(born 1960), New Zealand actor Theodore Nevin Morrison (1850–1929), Episcopal Bishop in the United States Thomas Brash Morison (1868–1945), Scottish politician
Morrison_(surname)
World War II landing operation in Europe
Ford & Zaloga 2009, p. 342. Ellis, Allen & Warhurst 2004, pp. 521–533. Morison 1962, p. 67. Ford & Zaloga 2009, pp. 60, 63, 118–120. Zaloga & Johnson
Normandy_landings
1943 battle in the Pacific during World War II
Guadalcanal, p. 541. Morison, Struggle for Guadalcanal, p. 351. Frank, Guadalcanal, p. 577. McGee, The Solomons Campaigns, p. 216. Morison, Struggle for Guadalcanal
Battle_of_Rennell_Island
American historian and writer (1936–2002)
the National Humanities Medal. In 1998, he was awarded the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for lifetime achievement given by the Society for Military History
Stephen_E._Ambrose
List of books and articles
The Samuel Eliot Morison bibliography contains a list of books and articles written by American historian Samuel Eliot Morison. The following is a list
Samuel Eliot Morison bibliography
Samuel_Eliot_Morison_bibliography
US Navy Fleet admiral (1878–1956)
Morison 1947, pp. 64–65. Morison 1947, pp. 74–79. Morison 1947, pp. 79–85. Morison 1947, p. 94. Morison 1947, p. 80. Morison 1947, pp. 114–115. King &
Ernest_J._King
Hustvedt, Olaf M. (1886–1978) Morison, Volume X, pp. 229–230. Morison, Volume X, pp. 231–233. Morison, Volume X, p. 233. Morison, Volume X, p. 229. The Pacific
Olaf_M._Hustvedt
Old-style serif typeface
under the influence of Monotype executive and printing historian Stanley Morison. It followed a previous more faithful revival of Manutius's work, Poliphilus
Bembo
Series of land and naval battles of the Pacific campaign of World War II
for Victory, p. 21 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 106–107 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 107–110 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks
New_Georgia_campaign
World War II Pacific naval battle
Retrieved 31 May 2020. Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, p. 180 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 182–183 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks
Battle_of_Kolombangara
Naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II
and Heritage Command. Retrieved 7 June 2020. Morison 1958, pp. 108–109. Morison 1958, pp. 109–110. Morison 1958, p. 110. "Grampus V (SS-207)". Dictionary
Battle_of_Blackett_Strait
World War II order of battle
Infantry Division. Morison, pp. 223-225 Morison, p. 223 Morison, p. 226 Morison, p. 223 Morison, p. 221 Morison, pp. 263-264, p. 265 Morison, p. 267 "645th
Operation Dragoon order of battle
Operation_Dragoon_order_of_battle
Font style with cursive typeface and slanted design
Retrieved 10 November 2017. Morison, Stanley. "Changing the Times". Eye. Retrieved 28 July 2015. William E. Ryan; Theodore E. Conover (2004). Graphic Communications
Italic_type
1939 film by Theodore Reed
George, Gene Lockhart, Judith Barrett, William "Bill" Henry and Patricia Morison. The film was released on April 7, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. It is based
I'm_from_Missouri
Footballer (born 1991)
Romaine Theodore Sawyers (born 2 November 1991) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in England, he represented the Saint
Romaine_Sawyers
French printer and engraver
ISSN 0014-9527. Morison, Stanley (1927). A Review of Recent Typography in England, the United States, France & Germany. London. p. 35. Morison, Stanley; Jackson
Louis_Perrin_(printer)
United States Navy admiral (1884–1945)
175–179. Morison 1959, p. 169. Gilbert 2006, p. 180. Gilbert 2006, p. 182. Trimble 2019, p. 242. Gilbert 2006, p. 183. Gilbert 2006, pp. 186–189. Morison 1960
John_S._McCain_Sr.
International Journal of Neuropsychiatric Medicine). Retrieved August 31, 2014. Morison, Samuel Eliot (1965). The Oxford History of the American People. New York:
List of presidents of the United States by date of death
List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_date_of_death
American academic (1834–1926)
Mifflin. Samuel Eliot Morison. (1936). Three Centuries of Harvard. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Samuel Eliot Morison (ed.). (1930). The Development
Charles_William_Eliot
Upper class Bostonians
of the American Unitarian Association. Samuel Eliot Morison (1887–1976), maritime author. Theodore Lyman Eliot (1928–2019), diplomat. Charles Eliot Norton
Boston_Brahmin
1823 U.S. foreign policy on the Western Hemisphere
variably denounced, reinstated, or reinterpreted. According to Samuel Eliot Morison, "as early as 1783, then, the United States adopted the policy of isolation
Monroe_Doctrine
Set of American English accents
accent" include Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles Eliot Norton, Samuel Eliot Morison, Harry Crosby, John Brooks Wheelwright, George C. Homans, Elliot Richardson
Northeastern_elite_accent
United States Navy admiral (1882–1959)
criticism for his decisions during the battle, with naval historian Samuel Morison terming the Third Fleet run to the north "Halsey's Blunder". However, the
William_Halsey_Jr.
English leader of Massachusetts Bay Colony (1587–1649)
117–125 Morison, p. 64 Bremer (2003), p. 138 Morison, p. 12 Morison, pp. 28–29 Morison, pp. 31–34 Morison, p. 35 Bremer (2003), pp. 153–155 Manegold, pp
John_Winthrop
1906 novel by Upton Sinclair
Dreamer!, Boston: Little, Brown, p. 417. Roosevelt, Theodore (1951–54) [July 31, 1906], Morison, Elting E (ed.), The Letters, vol. 5, Cambridge, MA:
The_Jungle
1890s–1920s US political reform movement
"Special message to Congress, January 31, 1908," in Elting E. Morison, ed., The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt (Harvard UP, 1952) vol 5 pp. 1580, 1587; see online
Progressive_Era
New Zealand politician and botanist (1817–1902)
and five daughters. His youngest daughter married the barrister Charles Morison. Haultain returned to England in June 1847 and was appointed staff officer
Theodore_Haultain
Figure in the 1954 Army–McCarthy hearings
Harvard Crimson. May 7, 1954. Retrieved March 25, 2015. Samuel Eliot Morison, Three Centuries of Harvard: 1636–1936 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
G._David_Schine
Major naval battle of World War II
143. Willmott 1984, p. 182. Shaw, Nalty & Turnbladh 1966, pp. 260–261. Morison 1953, p. 221. Willmott 1984, p. 175. Wolborsky 1994, p. 32. Willmott 1984
Battle_of_the_Philippine_Sea
American cabinet administrator (1871–1933)
University Press. Roosevelt, Theodore (1952). Morison, Elting Elore; Blum, John Morton; Buckley, John J. (eds.). The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt: The Big Stick
Ike_Hoover
American actress (1922–1973)
Paramount to reteam them in The Glass Key, with Lake replacing Patricia Morison in the leading role. Lake was meant to be reunited with McCrea in the comedy
Veronica_Lake
Abortive WWI-era battlecruiser class of the U.S. Navy
88, 91, 94 Morison and Polmar (2003), p. 71 Friedman (1984), p. 97 Friedman (1985), p. 163 Gardiner and Gray (1984), pp. 118–119 Morison and Polmar (2003)
Lexington-class_battlecruiser
American World War II admiral
chief of staff during and after Midway. Military historian Samuel Eliot Morison referred to Browning as "one of the most irascible officers ever to earn
Miles_Browning
Italian Jewish convert to Christianity and translator
ultimately found refuge at the College of Sedan, where he died. According to Morison, he "when dying reversed his nation's decision, and exclaimed, Not Barabbas
Immanuel_Tremellius
1943 battle in the Solomon Islands during WWII
Pacific, pp. 136–138. Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 229–243. Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 243–250 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks
Battle of Vella Lavella (land)
Battle_of_Vella_Lavella_(land)
1944 battle
Japanese garrison may have escaped to Rabaul. Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, pp. 413–414. Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, Map p. 417
Battle_of_the_Green_Islands
American politician (1867–1950)
Harvard Law School. He served as a United States attorney under President Theodore Roosevelt, and prosecuted several antitrust cases. After he was defeated
Henry_L._Stimson
United States Navy officer (1892–1973)
Account of the Landmark Battle. New York: Penguin Group. ISBN 0-14-016561-4. Morison, Samuel Eliot (1958). "Chapter 13". The Struggle for Guadalcanal, August
Carleton_H._Wright
Ancell & Miller 1996, pp. 563–564. Ancell & Miller 1996, pp. 585–586. Morison 1957, pp. 237, 241–242, 341. "Henry Maston Mullinnix". Naval History and
List of U.S. general officers and flag officers killed in World War II
List_of_U.S._general_officers_and_flag_officers_killed_in_World_War_II
THEODORE MORISON
THEODORE MORISON
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Greek Latin American
God given. Feminine of Theodore.
Boy/Male
Greek American
God-given. Famous Bearer: 19th century U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Latin
God Given; Gift of God; Female Version of Theodore
Boy/Male
English German
Abbreviation of Theodore.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek
Gift from God; God Given
Female
Greek
(ΘεοδώÏα) Feminine form of Greek Theodoros, THEODORA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Theodora.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Divine Gift
Male
German
German form of Latin Theodorus, THEODOR means "gift of God."
Male
English
English form of French Théodore, THEODORE means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
God given. Feminine of Theodore.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Gift of God
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
God's Gift; Divine Gift; Gift of God
Girl/Female
Armenian, Australian, Christian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Swedish
Gift of God; Divine Gift; God's Gift; Feminine of Theodore
Girl/Female
Australian, Czech, Danish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Gift from God; God's Gift; Feminine of Theodore
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Theodorus, TEODORO means "gift of God."
Boy/Male
English
Abbreviation of Theodore.
Boy/Male
Greek
God given.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
God Given; Gift of God; Spanish Form of Theodore Gift from God
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Latin Theodorus, TEODOR means "gift of God."
Male
German
Old High German form of Teutonic Thiudereiks, THEODORIC means "first of the people; king of nations."
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Rock; Stone; River; Strong
Girl/Female
Assamese, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Light of Victory
Boy/Male
Tamil
Knower of virtues, Talented, Excellent, Virtuous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Brilliant; Signal; Symbol
Girl/Female
Muslim
Jewel
Boy/Male
Biblical
A stranger.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Princess of malawa
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Biblical
Well educated, well brought up.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
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American, British, English, Italian, Latin
Crowned with Laurels; Symbolic of Honor and Victory; Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree
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