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English cricketer (1888–1965)
Alfred Percy "Tich" Freeman (17 May 1888 – 28 January 1965) was an English first-class cricketer. A leg spin bowler for Kent County Cricket Club and England
Tich_Freeman
Hendren (Middlesex) 2,122 Tich Freeman (Kent) 241 1932 Yorkshire (16) Sussex Herbert Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) 2,624 Tich Freeman (Kent) 209 1933 Yorkshire
List of official County Championship winners
List_of_official_County_Championship_winners
only bowlers to take all ten wickets in an innings more than once were Tich Freeman (three times in 1929, 1930 and 1931), John Wisden (twice, in 1850 and
List of first-class cricket records
List_of_first-class_cricket_records
Topics referred to by the same term
Alfred or Alf Freeman may refer to: Tich Freeman (1888–1965), English cricketer for Kent and England Alfred Freeman (Essex cricketer) (1892–1972), English
Alfred_Freeman
Topics referred to by the same term
Tich may refer to: Tich Cornford (1900–1964), Sussex cricketer Tich Freeman (1888–1965), Kent cricketer Tom Richmond (cricketer) (1890–1957), Nottinghamshire
Tich
English cricket club
played at the peak of their careers, and Blythe was succeeded by Tich Freeman. Freeman took 102 wickets for Kent in 1920, and then took at least 100 each
Kent_County_Cricket_Club
English cricketer
Dorset. His uncle was Tich Freeman who played for Kent between 1914 and 1936 and is the county's leading wicket-taker. When Freeman died at the age of 96
Douglas_Freeman
Type of spin bowling in cricket
10/74 Abdul Qadir – took 10 wickets in a Test match on five occasions Tich Freeman - 3776 first-class wickets, the second of all time and the most of any
Leg_spin
Type of bowling in cricket
wickets... So if Laker was brought on, I would bowl offies, but if "Tich" Freeman was in action, I would bowl legspin. "Ponting gets a BBL wicket, bowling
Off_spin
in a match at Northampton. Spin bowlers Tich Freeman and Colin Blythe dominate Kent bowling records. Freeman is the leading wicket taker in Kent's history
List of Kent County Cricket Club first-class cricket records
List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_first-class_cricket_records
Cricket ground
development was opened in 2017 and named Freeman House in honour of Kent's leading wicket-taker, Tich Freeman. At the same time, a new electronic scoreboard
St_Lawrence_Ground
figures by an England player are 0/169 that came off the bowling of Tich Freeman in his final Test appearance. The worst figures in a match in Test cricket
List of England Test cricket records
List_of_England_Test_cricket_records
MacBryan". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Tich Freeman". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Dodger Whysall"
List of England Test cricketers
List_of_England_Test_cricketers
Calendar year
Iran (b. 1923) January 28 Taimur bin Feisal, Sultan of Oman (b. 1886) Tich Freeman, English cricketer (b. 1888) Maxime Weygand, French general (b. 1867)
1965
Surname list
license photo Tich Freeman (Alfred Percy Freeman, 1888–1965), Kent cricketer Tommy Freeman (rugby union), English rugby union player Tracey Freeman, Australian
Freeman_(surname)
Nawab of Pataudi
matches and scored just 65 runs in six innings. However, his slaughter of Tich Freeman with marvellous footwork during an innings of 165 for the Gentlemen at
Iftikhar_Ali_Khan_Pataudi
Calendar year
by Tom Richardson (twice), J. T. Hearne, Wilfred Rhodes (twice) and Tich Freeman (six times). September 8 Patagonian sheep farming boom: The Great Herding
1888
Cricket stadium in England
12/112 v. South Africa Alec Bedser 5 Jul 1951 12/171 v. South Africa Tich Freeman 27 Jul 1929 11/68 v. Australia Bobby Peel 30 Aug 1888 11/76 v. Australia
Old_Trafford_Cricket_Ground
English cricketer
taker in the history of first-class cricket, behind Wilfred Rhodes and Tich Freeman. Parker paid no serious attention to cricket in his childhood, preferring
Charlie_Parker_(cricketer)
Cricket history (1919–1945)
Rhodes, Jack Hobbs, Frank Woolley, Herbert Strudwick, Patsy Hendren, Tich Freeman, Maurice Tate, Herbert Sutcliffe, George Duckworth, Harold Larwood, Wally
History of English cricket (1919–1945)
History_of_English_cricket_(1919–1945)
Day of the year
(died 1965) 1886 – Alfonso XIII, Spanish monarch (died 1941) 1888 – Tich Freeman, English cricketer (died 1965) 1889 – Dorothy Gibson, American actress
May_17
Cricket award in the United Kingdom
Jack Bryan Jack Gregory Charlie Macartney Ted McDonald 1923 Arthur Carr Tich Freeman Charlie Parker Jack Russell Andy Sandham 1924 Arthur Gilligan Roy Kilner
Wisden_Cricketers_of_the_Year
Cricket league in England
titles) Most successful Yorkshire (33 titles including 1 shared) Most runs Phil Mead (46,268) Most wickets Tich Freeman (3,151) 2026 County Championship
County_Championship
Annual cricket award
Jack Hobbs 1926 Charlie Macartney Australia 1927 Bill Ponsford 1928 Tich Freeman England 1929 Wally Hammond 1930 Don Bradman Australia 1931 1932 1933
Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World
Wisden_Leading_Cricketer_in_the_World
English cricketer, footballer, and journalist
innings against Kent at Old Trafford before being dismissed by Test bowler Tich Freeman. In 1932, having begun his journalism career two years earlier, Davies
Donny_Davies
English cricketer (1870–1912)
a period only by the slow bowler Tich Freeman. He took 290 wickets in 1895, again a figure only exceeded by Freeman (twice). In 1963 Neville Cardus selected
Tom_Richardson_(cricketer)
English cricketer (1902–1996)
season's third-highest wicket-taker behind only incomparable county bowlers Tich Freeman and Charlie Parker. In 1931, Mitchell achieved the amazing feat of taking
Tommy_Mitchell
English cricketer
as the champion county since 1887 This feat has been bettered only by Tich Freeman between 1928 and 1935 Qualification: 10 wickets, career completed. Notably
George_Lohmann
by Tom Richardson (twice), J. T. Hearne, Wilfred Rhodes (twice) and Tich Freeman (six times). 8 September Whitechapel murders: The mutilated body of London
1888_in_the_United_Kingdom
Day of the year
(born 1891) 1963 – Gustave Garrigou, French cyclist (born 1884) 1965 – Tich Freeman, English cricketer (born 1888) 1965 – Maxime Weygand, Belgian-French
January_28
(1939–1946) Charles Fox (1888–1893) Frederick Foy (1937–1938) Tich Freeman (1914–1936) Douglas Freeman (1937) Lovick Friend (1886–1887) Harry Fryer (1852–1872)
List of Kent County Cricket Club players
List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_players
English cricketer (1905–1943)
having taken three wickets for 60 runs. The other two players were Tich Freeman and Charlie Townsend. Colin Blythe, in 1907, and Tom Goddard, in 1939
Hedley_Verity
Player 1933 252 Tich Freeman 1930 249 Tich Freeman 1931 241 Tich Freeman 1895 239 Tom Richardson 1897 238 Tom Richardson 1928 216 Tich Freeman 1910 215 Razor
100_wickets_in_a_season
English cricketer
colleagues in England teams, such as Harold Larwood, Maurice Tate and Tich Freeman. One of the toughest competitors he faced was the Australian leg spinner
Herbert_Sutcliffe
Park in Southend-on-Sea, England
000 spectators, the record attendance at the ground. Prior to that, Tich Freeman achieved his second ten wicket haul for Kent against Essex in a County
Southchurch_Park
English cricketer (1887–1961)
first regular wicket-keeper, Thomas Russell, and a cousin of Kent bowler Tich Freeman, Russell first played for Essex in 1908 but did not establish himself
Jack Russell (cricketer, born 1887)
Jack_Russell_(cricketer,_born_1887)
English cricketer (1895–1959)
George Collins provided the seam bowling alternative to the spin of Tich Freeman and Frank Woolley which dominated Kent's bowling across the 1920s. Both
Charlie Wright (Kent cricketer)
Charlie_Wright_(Kent_cricketer)
Month of 1965
signed the French surrender to Nazi Germany at the same site. Alfred P. "Tich" Freeman, 76, English cricket player who remains the only man to take 300 wickets
January_1965
English cricketer
the managing director of Hubble and Freeman, the sporting goods shop set up by his uncle and Kent bowler Tich Freeman. During World War II, Hubble served
Harold_Hubble
Australian cricketer
1882 record, and has been bettered only by Tom Richardson in 1895 and Tich Freeman in 1928 and 1933. taking 314 wickets in all matches in 1888. taking 106
Charles Turner (Australian cricketer)
Charles_Turner_(Australian_cricketer)
Minor Counties Championship – Buckinghamshire Wisden – Arthur Carr, Tich Freeman, Charlie Parker, C. A. G. Russell, Andy Sandham Patsy Hendren topped
1922_English_cricket_season
Village in Kent, England
forces in the Netherlands, for which he was knighted Alfred Percy ("Tich") Freeman (1888–1965), Kent leg spin bowler; the only man to take 300 wickets
Bearsted
English cricketer
bowler Tich Freeman was at the height of his powers. Watt was therefore used primarily to take the shine off the ball in preparation for Freeman's imminent
Alan_Watt_(cricketer)
International cricket tour
wickets then fell for 10 runs and though Nunes made 37, Vallance Jupp and Tich Freeman took the last five wickets in two hours. Following on, the West Indies
West Indian cricket team in England in 1928
West_Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1928
the world's first colour television transmission in Glasgow. 27 July – Tich Freeman becomes the only bowler ever to take 200 wickets in first-class cricket
1928_in_the_United_Kingdom
English cricketer
Gloucestershire. At times, they were as dependent on him as Kent were on Tich Freeman in the early 1930s. Their dependence was such that Gloucestershire refused
George_Dennett
Annual cricket match
Lord's, 1829 13–141: Tom Richardson, Players, Hastings, 1897 13–144: Tich Freeman, Players, Lord's, 1929 13–?: F. W. Lillywhite, Players, Lord's, 1835
Gentlemen_v_Players
International cricket tour
(wicketkeeper) Les Ames (Kent) (wicketkeeper) Harold Larwood (Nottinghamshire) "Tich" Freeman (Kent) Sam Staples (Nottinghamshire) 2 December was taken as a rest
English cricket team in Australia in 1928–29
English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1928–29
English cricketer
Kent's first innings; his victims were Bill Ashdown, Edward Solbé and Tich Freeman. His next game, against Warwickshire at Amblecote, saw him take four
Thomas_G._Rose
English cricketer
consecutive season. This feat is bettered only by Derek Shackleton and Tich Freeman. Perks played more than 500 matches for Worcestershire. He was the only
Reg_Perks
ECB Premier League
Stourbridge, Walsall Frank Foster Reginald "Tip" Foster Stourbridge Alfred "Tich" Freeman Bruce French Jason Gallian Wolverhampton Norman Gifford Dudley Tom Goddard
Birmingham & District Premier Cricket League
Birmingham_&_District_Premier_Cricket_League
Durham Most runs – Don Bradman 2960 @ 98.66 (HS 334) Most wickets – Tich Freeman 275 @ 16.84 (BB 10–53) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Donald Bradman
1930_in_sports
portrait 12 Percy Fender Surrey (1/4) 35 RHB/RM/LB batting WY 1915. 13 Tich Freeman Kent (2/4) 39 RHB/LB bowling WY 1923. Toured South Africa in 1927–28
List of cricketers in Wills' Cigarettes Cricketers, 1928
List_of_cricketers_in_Wills'_Cigarettes_Cricketers,_1928
Decade
13 – Inge Lehmann, Danish seismologist, geophysicist (d. 1993) May 17 – Tich Freeman, English cricketer (d. 1965) May 18 – William Hood Simpson, American
1880s
Most runs – Herbert Sutcliffe 3,336 @ 74.13 (HS 313) Most wickets – Tich Freeman 253 @ 16.39 (BB 9–61) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Ewart Astill, Freddie
1932_in_sports
II Most runs – Herbert Sutcliffe 3006 @ 96.96 (HS 230) Most wickets – Tich Freeman 276 @ 15.60 (BB 10–79) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Bill Bowes, Stewie
1931_in_sports
English cricketer
the field injured, allowing Australia to recover; later the spinner Tich Freeman hurt his wrist and could not bowl. The only fit front-line bowlers remaining
Roy_Kilner
English cricketer (1889–1949)
also occasionally kept wicket, claiming a stumping off the bowling of Tich Freeman in a 1922 fixture against Yorkshire. His best bowling performance was
George Collins (cricketer, born 1889)
George_Collins_(cricketer,_born_1889)
International cricket tour
John Hartley (vice-captain) David Brand Freddie Calthorpe Percy Chapman Tich Freeman Clement Gibson Wilfred Hill-Wood Tom Lowry John MacLean Charles Titchmarsh
Marylebone Cricket Club in New Zealand in 1922–23
Marylebone_Cricket_Club_in_New_Zealand_in_1922–23
English cricketer (1914–1998)
also be expensive. Wright's early career with Kent was as understudy to Tich Freeman, whom he succeeded in 1936. He achieved two hat-tricks in 1937, and was
Doug_Wright_(cricketer)
English cricketer (1923–1985)
fully for the first time: he bowled more balls than any bowler since Tich Freeman in 1934, and his 741 maidens showed his accuracy. His 172 wickets that
Johnny_Wardle
English cricketer (1924–2007)
has the seventh-highest tally of first-class wickets, behind Rhodes, Tich Freeman, Charlie Parker, Jack Hearne, Tom Goddard and Alec Kennedy. Shackleton
Derek_Shackleton
Kingdom, Nobel Prize in Literature laureate (born 1874) 28 January – Tich Freeman, English cricketer (born 1888) 23 February – Stan Laurel, English-born
1965_in_the_United_Kingdom
Charlie Parker was the leading bowler with 179 wickets @ 12.84 though Tich Freeman took 275 wickets @ 16.84. With more than 20 first-class wickets. Wisden
1930_English_cricket_season
English cricketer
perhaps the only inexperienced and unknown batsman to get the better of Tich Freeman at his best". Coming in with Hampshire 57 for 6, Parker proceeded to
John Parker (English cricketer)
John_Parker_(English_cricketer)
Eleven Most runs – Harold Gibbons 2,654 @ 52.03 (HS 157) Most wickets – Tich Freeman 205 @ 23.18 (BB 8–103) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Stan McCabe, Bill
1934_in_sports
919 Tich Freeman 156 1922 28 16 3 8 0 0 86 4th Wally Hardinge 2,068 Tich Freeman 194 1923 28 15 9 3 0 0 75 5th Frank Woolley 1,662 Tich Freeman 148 1924
List of Kent County Cricket Club seasons
List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_seasons
Sports ground in Gravesend, Kent
1936 were at the ground, both against teams organised by Kent great Tich Freeman, and the West Indian tourists of 1939 played against a team organised
The_Bat_and_Ball_Ground
English cricketer
play in the same team as the Kent greats Les Ames, Frank Woolley and Tich Freeman, and as such often felt that "his own act didn't matter very much". As
Leslie_Todd
Australian cricketer and rugby league footballer
accuracy or containment. The gamble paid off with Mailey dismissing Tich Freeman and Gregory removing Gilligan at the other end to win the Test by eleven
Herbie_Collins
English cricketer
979 wickets, fifth on the all-time wickets tally after Wilfred Rhodes, Tich Freeman, Parker, and Jack Hearne. He left Gloucestershire's off-spin heritage
Tom_Goddard
English sportsman
Kent team which featured great spin bowlers such as Colin Blythe and Tich Freeman as well as Woolley and Bill Fairservice. He took six wickets for nine
Wally_Hardinge
1919–1920 cricket team
Willis missed out on another century when he was caught behind off Tich Freeman for 95. Stirling made 62* and Collins declared on 419 for eight, leaving
Australian Imperial Force Touring XI
Australian_Imperial_Force_Touring_XI
English cricketer (1903–1940)
Lancashire, to a large extent because of a phenomenal bowling season for Tich Freeman, who took more than 300 first-class wickets in all matches, a record
Geoffrey_Legge
Eleven Most runs – Wally Hammond 2,616 @ 49.37 (HS 252) Most wickets – Tich Freeman 212 @ 21.51 (BB 8–40) South Africa defeat England one Test to nil with
1935_in_sports
English cricketer (1908–1989)
3 seasons, 5–52 against Kent at Canterbury in 1931, a match in which Tich Freeman took match figures of 15-94 and Somerset were beaten by 8 wickets. Andrews
Bill_Andrews_(cricketer)
English cricketer (1891 – 1959)
wickets, finishing third nationally behind Charlie Parker (195) and Tich Freeman (194); his 190 first-class wickets for Hampshire remain the most wickets
Alec_Kennedy
(1947–1952) Wilfred Flowers (1878–1894) Arnold Fothergill (1882) Tich Freeman (1921–1936) George Freeman (1871) Bob Gale (1957–1962) Fred Gardner (1957) George
List of Players cricketers (1841–1962)
List_of_Players_cricketers_(1841–1962)
Parker 206 @ 13.16 (BB 9–36) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Arthur Carr, Tich Freeman, Charlie Parker, Jack Russell, Andy Sandham Australia Sheffield Shield
1922_in_sports
English cricketer (1861–1921)
the list of Kent's all-time wicket-takers, with only Colin Blythe and Tich Freeman taking more wickets at a lower bowling average. He took 10 wickets in
Frederick_Martin_(cricketer)
English cricketer
cricket, behind William Mycroft in 1876 (also against Hampshire). Only Tich Freeman has since taken seventeen wickets twice in matches of comparable importance
Walter_Mead_(cricketer)
Aspect of the history of cricket in New Zealand
and Otago. The MCC team was captained by Archie MacLaren and included Tich Freeman, Freddie Calthorpe, Percy Chapman and Clement Gibson. See: Australian
History of cricket in New Zealand from 1918–19 to 1945
History_of_cricket_in_New_Zealand_from_1918–19_to_1945
Berkshire Most runs – Frank Woolley 3352 @ 60.94 (HS 198) Most wickets – Tich Freeman 304 @ 18.05 (BB 9–104) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Leslie Ames, George
1928_in_sports
Australian cricketer
English spin bowler Tich Freeman, who had broken his wrist while attempting a catch. Steele put the wrist in splints then took Freeman to hospital. His son
Donald_Steele
English cricketer
relatives included brother Edward Russell, cousins Tich, Edward and John, great-nephew Douglas Freeman, son Jack Russell and uncle Edward. Cricket archive
Thomas_Russell_(cricketer)
English cricketer (1877–1943)
teams. Charlie Parker in 1925 took 26 wickets in three innings, whilst Tich Freeman in 1932 and George Giffen in 1886 took 25 in three successive innings
George_Thompson_(cricketer)
undecided[a] Most runs – Wally Hammond 3323 @ 67.81 (HS 264) Most wickets – Tich Freeman 298 @ 15.26 (BB 8–22) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Fred Bakewell,
1933_in_sports
Sports grounds in Folkestone, England
wickets in four balls on the ground for Kent against Derbyshire in 1951. Tich Freeman's figures of 17 wickets for 92 runs are, as of 2018, the third best bowling
Cheriton_Road
Cricket season review
wickets in a season. Turner would finish with 283, a total beaten only by Tich Freeman in 1928 and 1933 and Tom Richardson in 1895. Surrey's feat of winning
1888_English_cricket_season
Cricket ground in Oakham, England
for Surrey v Leicestershire, 2000 Best bowling in an innings: 8–123 by Tich Freeman for Kent v Leicestershire, 1935 Best bowling in a match: 11–106 by Frank
Oakham_School_Ground
International cricket tour
(vice-captain, 47) David Brand (20) Freddie Calthorpe (30) Percy Chapman (22) Tich Freeman (34) Clement Gibson (22) Wilfred Hill-Wood (21) Tom Lowry (24) John MacLean
Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia in 1922–23
Marylebone_Cricket_Club_in_Australia_in_1922–23
Patrick Fraser (1925–1927) : P. S. Fraser (Scotland) Tich Freeman (1922/23–1928/29) : A. P. Freeman (Kent). Tours: Australia & New Zealand (1922/23); Australia
List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1919–1939)
List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1919–1939)
Oxfordshire Most runs – Frank Woolley 2804 @ 56.08 (HS 176) Most wickets – Tich Freeman 267 @ 18.27 (BB 10–131) Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Ted Bowley, K
1929_in_sports
Barnes and Cotter took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Freeman and Quinn took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Tate and
List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Headingley
List_of_international_cricket_five-wicket_hauls_at_Headingley
Cricket season review
Hearne in 1896. His actual total of 10,526 balls was not bettered until Tich Freeman's record season in 1928. a An unofficial seasonal title sometimes proclaimed
1876_English_cricket_season
Cricket ground in Ilkeston, England
Performance John Langridge (234 Runs for Sussex against Derbyshire in 1949 Best Bowling Performance Tich Freeman (9/50 for Kent against Derbyshire) in 1930
Rutland Recreation Ground, Ilkeston
Rutland_Recreation_Ground,_Ilkeston
Cricket team
include W.G. Grace's innings of 257 for Gloucestershire in 1895 and Tich Freeman's record-setting performance in 1931. In 2015, the club became a registered
Gravesend_Cricket_Club
English cricketer (1830–1900)
Buchanan, despite his very short stature (compared by a later review to Tich Freeman) played as a round-arm fast bowler, for Rugby and Cambridge University
David_Buchanan_(cricketer)
Australia (once). The MCC team was captained by Archie MacLaren and included Tich Freeman, Freddie Calthorpe, Percy Chapman and Clement Gibson. 1st Test at Sydney
History of Australian cricket from 1918–19 to 1930
History_of_Australian_cricket_from_1918–19_to_1930
English cricketer
Les Ames and Tich Freeman after the Second World War, setting up stores under the names Hubble and Ames in Gillingham and Hubble and Freeman in Canterbury
Jack_Hubble
TICH FREEMAN
TICH FREEMAN
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Joy; Gladness
Male
Czechoslovakian
, peace ruler.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name NGOC BICH means "precious jade."
Girl/Female
Greek
Goddess; godly. Also abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rich
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name BICH means "jade."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Goddess; Godly; Abbreviation of Names Like Althea and Dorothea
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German
Rich and Powerful Ruler; Form of Richard; Powerful; Old Leader; Dominant Ruler; Powerful and Brave Ruler
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Rich
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a female name Tezia, Teucia, Tietsa, pet forms of Continental Germanic compound names formed with the unattested element þēudo ‘people’, ‘race’.Americanized spelling of German Theiss or possibly Theus.Possibly an altered spelling of Dutch Tijs, from a short form of Matthijs, Dutch form of Matthew.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a wealthy man (or perhaps in some cases an ironic nickname for a pauper), from Middle English, Old French riche ‘rich’, ‘wealthy’ (of Germanic origin, akin to Germanic rīc ‘power(ful)’).English : from a medieval personal name, a short form of Richard, or less commonly of some other compound name with this first element.English : habitational name from the lost village of Riche in Lincolnshire, apparently so named from an Old English element ric ‘stream’ or, here, ‘drainage channel’. Some early forms of the surname, such as Ricardus de la riche (Hampshire 1200) and Alexander atte Riche (Sussex 1296) probably derive from minor places named with this element in southern counties, as for example Glynde Reach in Sussex.Americanized form of German Reich.
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Hor-naskht.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Michel (see Mitchell).Polish : from a short form of any of various personal names such as Michał (Polish equivalent of Michael) or Mikołaj (Polish equivalent of Nicholas).
Boy/Male
English American German
Wealthy.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, noble ruler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Tench.
Male
English
Short form of English Richard, RICH means "powerful ruler."
Male
Czechoslovakian
, home ruler.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : variant of Weich or Wiech.Polish : from the personal name Wich, a short form of Wincenty (see Vincent).English : variant of Wyche.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rich
TICH FREEMAN
TICH FREEMAN
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A Roman emperor.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Surapriya | ஸà¯à®°à¯à®¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Dear to God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Full of Brightness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Waite.
Girl/Female
Danish
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
The Husband of the Goddess of Fortune; Vishnu; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hebrew, Muslim
He Shall Add to his Power; The Lord Increases; A Prophet's Name; Variant of Yusuf
Boy/Male
Hindu
War
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Shri Hari Vishnu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Noble
TICH FREEMAN
TICH FREEMAN
TICH FREEMAN
TICH FREEMAN
TICH FREEMAN
superl.
Abounding in beauty; gorgeous; as, a rich landscape; rich scenery.
n.
See Lich wake, under Lich.
n.
Credit; trust; as, to buy on, or upon, tick.
n.
A sensation in the skin occasioned (or resembling that occasioned) by the itch eruption; -- called also scabies, psora, etc.
superl.
Not faint or delicate; vivid; as, a rich color.
v. t.
To check off by means of a tick or any small mark; to score.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tick
n.
The itch.
v. i.
To give tick; to trust.
n.
A tick. See 2d Tick.
imp. & p. p.
of Tick
v. i.
To itch.
superl.
Yielding large returns; productive or fertile; fruitful; as, rich soil or land; a rich mine.
n.
A local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles; especially, such a motion of some of the muscles of the face; twitching; velication; -- called also spasmodic tic.
superl.
Composed of valuable or costly materials or ingredients; procured at great outlay; highly valued; precious; sumptuous; costly; as, a rich dress; rich silk or fur; rich presents.
superl.
Full of sweet and harmonius sounds; as, a rich voice; rich music.
n.
Any one of several species of dipterous insects having a flattened and usually wingless body, as the bird ticks (see under Bird) and sheep tick (see under Sheep).
superl.
Abounding in agreeable or nutritive qualities; -- especially applied to articles of food or drink which are high-seasoned or abound in oleaginous ingredients, or are sweet, luscious, and high-flavored; as, a rich dish; rich cream or soup; rich pastry; rich wine or fruit.
superl.
Abounding in humor; exciting amusement; entertaining; as, the scene was a rich one; a rich incident or character.
superl.
Hence, in general, well supplied; abounding; abundant; copious; bountiful; as, a rich treasury; a rich entertainment; a rich crop.