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Private law school in Lansing, Michigan, US
Thomas M. Cooley Law School (commonly referred to as Cooley Law School) is a private law school in Lansing, Michigan, and Temple Terrace, Florida. It
Cooley_Law_School
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Cooley may refer to: Thomas Cooley (architect) (1740–1784), Irish architect Thomas F. Cooley (1943–2021), American professor of economics at the
Thomas_Cooley
American judge (1824–1898)
Thomas McIntyre Cooley (January 6, 1824 – September 12, 1898) was an American jurist who served on the Michigan Supreme Court from 1864 to 1885, presiding
Thomas_M._Cooley
Public school in Detroit, Michigan, United States
Thomas M. Cooley High School is an abandoned high school located at the intersection of Hubbell Avenue and Chalfonte Street, on the northwest side of Detroit
Cooley_High_School
Irish painter
Thomas Cooley (1795 – 20 June 1872) was an Irish portrait painter who was deaf-mute. Thomas Cooley was born in Dublin in 1795. His parents were William
Thomas_Cooley_(artist)
British architect
Thomas Cooley (1740–1784) was an English-born Irish architect who came to Dublin from London after winning a competition for the design of Dublin's Royal
Thomas_Cooley_(architect)
American social psychologist (born 1963)
19, 1963) is an American social psychologist and author. He is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at the New York University Stern School
Jonathan_Haidt
American sociologist (1864–1929)
Charles Horton Cooley (August 17, 1864 – May 7, 1929) was an American sociologist. He was the son of Michigan Supreme Court Judge Thomas M. Cooley. He studied
Charles_Horton_Cooley
Surname list
Cooley is a surname of Anglo-Saxon and Irish origin. Alford W. Cooley (1873–1913), justice of the New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court Alice Kingsbury
Cooley_(surname)
1791 amendment protecting the right to keep and bear arms
be infringed by individuals or even by the government itself. Judge Thomas M. Cooley, perhaps the most widely read constitutional scholar of the nineteenth
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Professor of Law
Ekow Nyansah Yankah is an American jurist who is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Law at the University of Michigan. His research considers criminal law
Ekow_Yankah
Period house in Dublin, Ireland
of Deeds shows on 20 June 1754 an agreement between the first owner Thomas Cooley and Richard Viscount Fitzwilliam to let "all that one acre of land plantation
St._Helen's,_Booterstown
American physician
Thomas Benton Cooley (June 23, 1871 – October 13, 1945) was an American pediatrician and hematologist and professor of hygiene and medicine at the University
Thomas_Benton_Cooley
18th-century civic building in Dublin, Ireland
Ireland. It was built between 1769 and 1779, to the designs of architect Thomas Cooley, and is a notable example of 18th-century architecture in the city.
City_Hall,_Dublin
Indian economist (born 1974)
Scientific Studies in International Economics, 2013 Viral V. Acharya, Thomas Cooley, Matthew Richardson and Ingo Walter. Dodd-Frank: One Year On Archived
Viral_Acharya
Major court complex in Dublin, Ireland
Street and Thomas Street. Work, based on the design of Thomas Cooley for the Public Records Office of Ireland, began in 1776. After Cooley died in 1784
Four_Courts
Government building in Dublin, Ireland
Ireland in 1780. In 1781 he appointed James Gandon as architect, after Thomas Cooley, the original architect on the project, had died. This was Gandon's
The_Custom_House
Personal fixation
unachieved revengeful desire" — Quotes from Moby-Dick, pp. 990, 1007, Thomas Cooley, The ivory leg in the ebony cabinet: madness, race, and gender in Victorian
Idée_fixe_(psychology)
Municipal building in Armagh, Northern Ireland, England
of the archbishops from Drogheda to the titular city of his office. Thomas Cooley undertook the design of the initial building and Francis Johnston was
Archbishop's_Palace,_Armagh
1975 film by Michael Schultz
Cooley High is a 1975 American independent hood coming-of-age comedy-drama film that follows the narrative of two high school seniors and best friends
Cooley_High
American Vice admiral
Thomas Ross Cooley (June 26, 1893 – November 28, 1959) was a decorated officer in the United States Navy with the rank of Vice Admiral. A veteran of two
Thomas_R._Cooley
Former prison in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Ireland. The construction of the prison began in 1780 to a design of Thomas Cooley and it was extended in the style of Pentonville Prison in the 1840 and
HM_Prison_Armagh
1791 amendment enumerating due process rights
Anti-Military Ideology from World War II to O'Callahan v. Parker, 26 Thomas Cooley L. Rev (2009) Solorio v. United States, 483 U.S. 435 (1987) Hurtado
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Palladian house in County Meath, Ireland
Maxwell to the design of James Wyatt but later altered and executed by Thomas Cooley and Daniel Augustus Beaufort. The local Church of Ireland parish church
Ardbraccan_House
English architect (1743–1823)
the new Royal Exchange in Dublin. The plan eventually chosen was by Thomas Cooley. However, Gandon's design came second and brought him to the attention
James_Gandon
American judge
(PDF). Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 13, 2015. Retrieved June 10, 2015. "Featured Authors". WMU-Cooley Law Review
John_D._Voelker
City in Michigan, United States
Ann Arbor; the school moved to Ave Maria, Florida in 2009, and the Thomas M. Cooley Law School acquired the former Ave Maria buildings for use as a branch
Ann_Arbor,_Michigan
Former prison in Dublin, Ireland
prison at various times. Between 1773 and 1781, a new prison designed by Thomas Cooley was built to replace the earlier ruined prison. It was relocated to
Newgate_Prison,_Dublin
Local authority for Dublin city in Ireland
located on Dame Street. It was built in 1769–79 to the winning design of Thomas Cooley. In an architectural competition, James Gandon was the runner-up with
Dublin_City_Council
Irish architect (1760–1829)
of Rokeby Hall and Ballymakenny Church, Co. Louth, to the designs of Thomas Cooley in whose office he first trained. In 1789 he was commissioned by Richard
Francis_Johnston_(architect)
Irish sculptor
married William Cooley, son of the architect, Thomas Cooley. Emily's son was the artist, also called Thomas Cooley. Cranfield's son, Thomas, graduated from
Richard_Cranfield
18th-century treatise by Sir William Blackstone
abbreviations and some considerations regarding the study of the law, by Thomas M. Cooley. Published: Chicago: Callaghan and Co., 1871, Second Edition 1876,
Commentaries on the Laws of England
Commentaries_on_the_Laws_of_England
American economist
Thomas Ferguson Cooley (January 3, 1943 – October 10, 2021) was the Paganelli-Bull Professor of Economics at the New York University Stern School of Business
Thomas_F._Cooley
Cooley Doctrine expressed the theory of an inherent right to local self determination. In a concurring opinion, Michigan Supreme Court Judge Thomas Cooley
Land value tax in the United States
Land_value_tax_in_the_United_States
Canadian and British newspaper publisher (born 1944)
NRO, author Amity Shlaes observed, "I will be co-hosting, with Dean Thomas Cooley of NYU/Stern, a Second Look conference on 30 March to permit scholars
Conrad_Black
American legal scholar (1952–2025)
various awards, including the Georgetown Center for the Constitution's Thomas M. Cooley Book Prize and the Association of American Law Schools' Daniel Meltzer
Richard_H._Fallon_Jr.
Understanding of macroeconomic phenomena based on economic agents' actions
'Microfoundations', in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd ed. • Thomas Cooley, ed., (1995), Frontiers of Business Cycle Research, Princeton University
Microfoundations
American filmmaker
Joshua Cooley (born May 23) is an American filmmaker, storyboard artist, and voice actor. He is best known for directing the animated films Toy Story 4
Josh_Cooley
statisticians who write for the website U.S. Economic Snapshot named Thomas Cooley, Ben Griffy and Peter Rupert also analyzed those claims and found that
2016 United States presidential election recounts
2016_United_States_presidential_election_recounts
Fast Fourier Transform algorithm
The Cooley–Tukey algorithm, named after J. W. Cooley and John Tukey, is the most common fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm. It re-expresses the discrete
Cooley–Tukey_FFT_algorithm
1898 United States Supreme Court case
given by the Supreme Court, and it was the correct interpretation. As Thomas Cooley noted in his treatise, 'subject to the jurisdiction' of the United States
United_States_v._Wong_Kim_Ark
Aspect of architectural history
demolished after the building was sold to the Bank of Ireland in 1803. Thomas Cooley designed the Royal Exchange in Dublin with a central rotunda. Built
18th-century_Western_domes
Samuel Pepys Cockerell (1754–1827) Lewis Nockalls Cottingham (1787–1847) Thomas Cooley (1740–1784) James Craig (1744–1795) George Dance the Elder (1695–1768)
List_of_British_architects
American judge (born 1952)
Michigan University, graduating in 1975, then earned her J.D. degree from Thomas Cooley Law School in 1979. She was placed on the court-appointed list for legal
Laura_Baird
Irish geographer (c. 1795–1883)
historian of globalisation. Cooley was born in Dublin, the son of William Cooley, a barrister, and grandson of Thomas Cooley the architect. He studied at
William_Desborough_Cooley
1728 oratorio by J. S. Bach
Oratorio - Magnificat Nicholas McGegan Cantata Collective Nola Richardson Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen Thomas Cooley Harrison Hintzsche Avie 2025 (2025) Period
Easter_Oratorio
British architect (1752–1835)
Caledon. Enlargement and embellishment of an earlier house (1779) by Thomas Cooley with two single storey domed wings connected by a colonnade of coupled
John_Nash_(architect)
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Helen's, Booterstown from 1925 to 1988. St. Helen's was built in 1760 for Thomas Cooley, MP and was known originally as Seamount. It was extensively refurbished
Booterstown
2019 film by Josh Cooley
film series and the sequel to Toy Story 3 (2010). It was directed by Josh Cooley from a screenplay by Andrew Stanton and Stephany Folsom; the three also
Toy_Story_4
1769–1924 school in Dublin, Ireland
(in full view of the Wicklow mountains). The chapel was designed by Thomas Cooley, while thirty years later Francis Johnston designed the extensions to
Royal Hibernian Military School
Royal_Hibernian_Military_School
American heart and cardiothoracic surgeon (1920–2016)
Denton Arthur Cooley (August 22, 1920 – November 18, 2016) was an American cardiothoracic surgeon famous for performing the first implantation of a total
Denton_Cooley
Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Viscount Caledon in 1797. The House was begun in 1779 to designs by Thomas Cooley, but altered by John Nash in 1808–10. Caledon railway station (on the
Caledon,_County_Tyrone
Elsewhere in Dublin, George Semple built St Patrick's Hospital (1747) and Thomas Cooley the Royal Exchange (1769; now City Hall). Castletown House by Alessandro
Architecture_of_Ireland
Barkow, professor at School of Law Gérard Ben Arous, professor at Courant Thomas Bender, professor emeritus at Graduate School of Arts and Science Marsha
List of New York University faculty
List_of_New_York_University_faculty
1779 12.8 metres (42 ft) Recorded on the NIAH (50910009). Architect: Thomas Cooley. Dundalk Dundalk Town Hall More images Louth 1764 Recorded on the NIAH
List of city and town halls in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_city_and_town_halls_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Discrete Fourier transform algorithm
the prime-factor (Good–Thomas) algorithm (PFA), based on the Chinese remainder theorem, to factorize the DFT similarly to Cooley–Tukey but without the
Fast_Fourier_transform
by the soprano Jessica Rivera, mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor, tenor Thomas Cooley, baritone Nmon Ford, bass Evan Boyer, the actors Steven Cole and Shannon
Creation/Creator
Three-volume work by Joseph Story first published in 1833
To the fourth edition, published in 1873 by Little, Brown & Co., Thomas M. Cooley added three chapters dealing with the emancipation of the slaves, the
Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States
Commentaries_on_the_Constitution_of_the_United_States
Oratorio by Handel
2005 Simone Kermes, Olga Pasichnyk, Martin Oro, Trine Wilsberg Lund, Thomas Cooley, Wolf Matthias Friedrich Peter Neumann Collegium Cartusianum and Kölner
Athalia_(Handel)
American politician and prosecutor
Lawrence Cooley (born May 1, 1947) is an American politician and prosecutor. He was the Los Angeles County District Attorney from 2000 to 2012. Cooley was
Steve_Cooley
Topics referred to by the same term
Justice Cooley may refer to: Alford W. Cooley (1873–1913), justice of the New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court Thomas M. Cooley (1824–1898), chief justice
Justice_Cooley
Former parish church in Dublin, Ireland
convenient for their business. The King agreed to this. The plan of Thomas Cooley was adopted in preference to one by James Gandon, and the foundation
St._Mary_del_Dam
Former market hall and barracks in North Dublin city
at this time. The complex was later extensively enlarged in 1784 by Thomas Cooley. A Yarn Hall and Cotton Hall were also constructed nearby. The complex
Linenhall,_Dublin
English cricketer (born 2006)
competition, and was awarded the Olly Cooley Medal, voted as the leading individual in the WA Premier Cricket Competition. Thomas made his first-class debut for
Adam_Thomas_(cricketer)
Street in Dublin, Ireland
structure was built between 1769 and 1779 and designed by the architect Thomas Cooley. It is the formal seat of Dublin City Council. Porterhouse Brewery and
Parliament_Street,_Dublin
American politician from Michigan
history from Michigan State University, a Juris Doctor degree from Thomas Cooley Law School and a master’s of law degree from Wayne State University
Edward_Gaffney
Swedish opera singer
Conductor: Harry Christophers, Artists: Gillian Keith, Tove Dahlberg, Thomas Cooley, Nathan Berg, Release Date: 31-Aug-2010 Holocaust: A Music Memorial
Tove_Dahlberg
Scottish architect and civil engineer (1733–1811)
influence on British architecture was limited, although the Irish architect Thomas Cooley (1740–1784) was Mylne's clerk at Blackfriars, and later produced designs
Robert_Mylne_(architect)
American basketball coach (born 1969)
Edward Anthony Cooley (born September 10, 1969) is an American college basketball coach and currently the head coach of the Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
Ed_Cooley
Real estate attorney
graduated in 1991 with a B.A. in psychology. Mermelstein studied law at the Thomas Cooley Law School in the 1990s. Mermelstein has been a foreign investment advisor
Edward_Mermelstein
Catholic Church, 15020 Hampton Street, Grosse Pointe Park, MI. (1927) Thomas Cooley High School, 15055 Hubbell. (1928) Beaumont Tower Michigan State University
Donaldson_and_Meier
Former school in Dublin, Ireland
attribute the building's design to the architect Thomas Cooley, while others attribute it to Thomas Ivory. An image of the building standing on the quay
Royal_Hibernian_Marine_School
English sculptor
County Hall in Kilkenny. Royal Exchange (1769), latterly City Hall with Thomas Cooley Blue Coat School in Oxmantown (1773) Simpson's Hospital (1786), now
Simon_Vierpyl
images County Armagh 1770 Grade A listed ("HB 15/18/016".). Architects: Thomas Cooley of London and Francis Johnston. Ballyclare Ballyclare Town Hall More
List of city and town halls in Northern Ireland
List_of_city_and_town_halls_in_Northern_Ireland
18th century country house near Kells, County Meath, Ireland
Design and construction Architects George Semple and overseen by Thomas Cooley Developer Thomas Taylour, 1st Earl of Bective Other designers Robert Adam and
Headfort_House
William H. Neukombio Archived August 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine H. Thomas Wells, Jr. bio Archived July 22, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Carolyn B
List of presidents of the American Bar Association
List_of_presidents_of_the_American_Bar_Association
American actress and model (1924–2000)
Isabelle Cooley (born Jane Isabelle Cooley; July 20, 1924 – January 3, 2000), often credited as Isabel Cooley, was an American stage, film, and television
Isabel_Cooley
2006 American film
and the Second Amendment Tench Coxe St. George Tucker William Rawle Thomas Cooley Contemporaries and the Second Amendment So What's the Debate? Tracing
In Search of the Second Amendment
In_Search_of_the_Second_Amendment
Rebecca Martin, Abner: Jacek Janiszewski, Gioas: Maria Jette, Giocada: Thomas Cooley, Matan: James Taylor; Simon Mayr Chor Ingolstadt, Neue Düsseldorfer
Atalia_(Mayr)
American laboratory supervisor (1910–1985)
surgeon Denton Cooley told Washingtonian magazine in 1989. "There wasn't a false move, not a wasted motion, when he operated." Surgeons like Cooley, along with
Vivien_Thomas
Irish politician and financier (1705–1777)
Ireland Preceded by Thomas Trotter Stephen Ram Member of Parliament for Duleek 1728–1761 With: Stephen Ram 1728–1747 Thomas Cooley 1747–1755 Henry Monck
Nathaniel_Clements
American actor and singer (born 1953)
appeared in a number of films and television shows, including Claudine (1974), Cooley High (1975), Roots (1977), Bangers and Mash (1983), Alien Nation (1989–1990)
Lawrence_Hilton_Jacobs
American sociologist (1899–1984)
the University of Michigan (1871–1909). His maternal grandfather was Thomas Cooley, University of Michigan Law School dean and chief justice of the Michigan
Robert_Cooley_Angell
American politician (born 1952)
in mathematics education from Bob Jones University and a J.D. from Thomas Cooley Law School. Cropsey served in the Michigan House of Representatives
Alan_Cropsey
Marine School, often attributed to him, was more probably the work of Thomas Cooley. He made a drawing of the Casino at Marino, near Dublin, which was engraved
Thomas Ivory (Irish architect)
Thomas_Ivory_(Irish_architect)
Loreto, Achao on the Chiloé Archipelago completed by about this date. Thomas Cooley, English-born architect working in Ireland (died 1784) Antonio Montauti
1740_in_architecture
Ithiel Town, American architect and civil engineer (died 1844) March – Thomas Cooley, English architect who worked in Dublin (born 1740) April 7 – Samuel
1784_in_architecture
(March 19, 2025). "Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride' Moves Out of 2025, Paul Thomas Anderson's Next Movie Pushed to Late September". The Hollywood Reporter
List of American films of 2026
List_of_American_films_of_2026
Irish carver
John Smith Cranfield Born 1759 Dublin, Ireland Died April 1802(1802-00-00) (aged 43–44) Family Richard Cranfield (father) Thomas Cooley (nephew)
John_Smith_Cranfield
American actor (born 1949)
learned of an audition for a sitcom loosely based on the 1975 film Cooley High. Thomas auditioned, won the lead role, and filmed the television pilot, which
Ernest_Lee_Thomas
Sisters (born 1718). 29 May – George Barret, Sr., artist (born c.1730). Thomas Cooley, architect (born 1740 in England). "Navan Points of Pride" (PDF). Retrieved
1784_in_Ireland
Ice hockey results
Game reference Jet Greaves Goalies Devin Cooley Referees: Tobias Björk André Schrader Linesmen: Oto Durmis Anders Nyqvist Celebrini (Scheifele, Mateychuk)
2026 IIHF World Championship playoff round
2026_IIHF_World_Championship_playoff_round
Epic of early Irish literature
ˈkuəlʲɲə]; "the driving-off of the cows of Cooley"), commonly known as The Táin or less commonly as The Cattle Raid of Cooley, is an epic from Irish mythology.
Táin_Bó_Cúailnge
American novelist (born 1937)
Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved June 20, 2021. Cooley, Ronald W. (1993). "The Hothouse or the Street: Imperialism and Narrative
Thomas_Pynchon
American legal scholar (1947–2019)
7, 1947 – October 5, 2019) was a professor of constitutional law at Thomas Cooley Law School and former administrative law judge at the Michigan Department
Philip_J._Prygoski
American politician
1963 (age 63) Scarsdale, New York, U.S. Party Republican Spouse Cara Children 2 Alma mater Iona College Thomas Cooley Law School Occupation Attorney
James Clark (Minnesota politician)
James_Clark_(Minnesota_politician)
Legendary Irish queen
and is best known for starting the Táin Bó Cúailnge ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley") to steal Ulster's prize stud bull Donn Cúailnge. Medb is strong-willed
Medb
Magical bull from Irish mythology
Cúailnge, the Brown Bull of Cooley, was an extremely fertile stud bull over whom the Táin Bó Cúailnge (Cattle Raid of Cooley) was fought. A ninth century
Donn_Cuailnge
Baseball park in Michigan, United States
Lansing mayor Virgil Bernero announced that the stadium would be renamed Thomas M. Cooley Law School Stadium, a result of the park's new sponsorship agreement
Jackson_Field_(Lansing)
American photographer and environmentalist (1902–1984)
form by UCI in 1991, recreated in part by UCLA-based photographer Kevin Cooley in 2014, and exhibited in part at UCR in 2025. Adams was the recipient of
Ansel_Adams
THOMAS COOLEY
THOMAS COOLEY
Male
Norwegian
Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMAS means "twin."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’Åm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek ThÅmas, TUOMAS means "twin."
Male
Greek
(Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin."Â
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Dependable
Male
English
English form of Greek ThÅmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.
Male
Greek
(Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Male
Dutch
, a twin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMASZ means "twin."
Biblical
a twin
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek ThÅmas, TÃ’MAS means "twin."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Twin; A Form of Thomas
Female
English
Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin."Â
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Armenian, Australian, Biblical, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss
Twin
THOMAS COOLEY
THOMAS COOLEY
Boy/Male
Tamil
Manishith | மாஂநீஷித
Desired, Loved
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Comberbach in northern Cheshire, named with the Old English personal name Cumbra (originally a byname meaning ‘Cumbrian’) or the genitive plural of Cumbre ‘Britons’ + Old English bæce ‘stream in a valley’.
Girl/Female
Greek Irish
One who will be reborn.
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of Scottish Lindsay.Irish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lindsay.Irish : reduced and Anglicized form of various Gaelic surnames, as for example Ó Loingsigh (see Lynch 1), Mac Giolla Fhionntóg (see McClintock), and Ó Fhloinn (see Flynn).English : habitational name from Lindsey in Suffolk, named in Old English as ‘island (Old English ēg) of Lelli’, a personal name representing a byform of an unattested name Lealla.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew
Kindess; Pity; Light and Hope
Girl/Female
Australian, Bengali, Greek, Indian, Modern
Spark
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Hepple, a habitational name from Hepple in Northumberland, named from Old English hēope ‘rosehip’ or hēopa ‘bramble’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’.
Male
Greek
(ἼκαÏος) Greek name IKAROS means "follower." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Daidalos.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Fasting Woman
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Latin
Victory of the People; People's Victory
THOMAS COOLEY
THOMAS COOLEY
THOMAS COOLEY
THOMAS COOLEY
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pl.
of Pholas
n.
Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.
n.
Any species of Pholas.
n.
A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.
a.
In the thorax.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.
n.
The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.
n.
The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.
a.
Set with thorns.
n.
A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.
n.
The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.
n.
Alt. of Thomean
n.
A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.
n.
One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.
a.
Having thumbs.
a.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.
n.
The thorax of Arthropods.
n.
The thymus gland.
n.
Alt. of Thomaism