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American mathematician
Gordon Thomas Whyburn (January 7, 1904, Lewisville, Texas – September 8, 1969, Charlottesville, Virginia) was an American mathematician who worked on
Gordon_Whyburn
Stream in Nottinghamshire, England
The Whyburn (known locally as Town Brook, and by the UK Government as Baker Lane Brook) is the main watercourse flowing through the town of Hucknall in
Whyburn
Plane fractal built from squares
and a circle is also a universal plane curve. However, in 1958 Gordon Whyburn uniquely characterized the Sierpiński carpet as follows: any curve that
Sierpiński_carpet
American mathematician (1901–1972)
William Marvin Whyburn (12 November 1901 – 5 May 1972) was an American mathematician who worked on ordinary differential equations. His work focussed
William_Whyburn
Residential college in Virginia, US
residential college has since been reduced to two dorms: Norris House and Whyburn House. Thus, only about 200 students reside in Hereford Residential College
Hereford_College
Branch of mathematics
Toda Leopold Vietoris Hassler Whitney J. H. C. Whitehead Gordon Thomas Whyburn Blakers–Massey theorem Borsuk–Ulam theorem Brouwer fixed point theorem
Algebraic_topology
Functions that send open (resp. closed) subsets to open (resp. closed) subsets
Early study of open maps was pioneered by Simion Stoilow and Gordon Thomas Whyburn. If S {\displaystyle S} is a subset of a topological space then let S ¯
Open_and_closed_maps
Locally connected dendroid
set of f {\displaystyle f} is a dendrite: connected, without interior. Whyburn, Gordon Thomas (1942), Analytic Topology, American Mathematical Society
Dendrite_(mathematics)
American mathematician
the University of Virginia, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1940. Gordon Whyburn, a student of Robert Lee Moore, supervised his thesis A Study of Hyperspaces
John_L._Kelley
American mathematician
1931 and her Ph.D. in 1933. Her dissertation, supervised by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, was entitled On Mapping with Functions of Finite Sections, and concerned
Beatrice_Aitchison
Sandstone plateau in the East Midlands of England
hills are the source of three minor watercourses, the Gilt Brook, the Whyburn (Hucknall's 'Town brook') and Farleys Brook. They separate the Leen Valley
Misk_Hills
Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
John_von_Neumann
American mathematician
Virginia, where he also received his Ph.D. in 1948, advised by Gordon Thomas Whyburn. He was at the University of Illinois from then until 1953, when he came
M._K._Fort_Jr.
River in Nottinghamshire, England
grounds and lakes of Newstead Abbey, passing Papplewick and meeting the Whyburn as it passes through Bestwood Country Park, following the route of the
River_Leen
Association of professional mathematicians
(1947–48) Joseph L. Walsh (1949–50) John von Neumann (1951–52) Gordon Whyburn (1953–54) Raymond Wilder (1955–56) Richard Brauer (1957–58) Edward McShane
American_Mathematical_Society
River in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, England
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Fairham_Brook
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Archives of American Mathematics
Archives_of_American_Mathematics
American mathematician
Burton Jones, John R. Kline, Edwin Evariste Moise, Mary Ellen Rudin, Gordon Whyburn, Richard Davis Anderson, and Raymond Louis Wilder. Moore has been described
Robert_Lee_Moore
Market town in Nottinghamshire, England
Valley in the south and extends northwards to Kirkby-in-Ashfield. The Whyburn Brook flows through the town centre. Farleys Brook marks its southern boundary
Hucknall
American mathematician (1909–2005)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Saunders_Mac_Lane
Hungarian-born American mathematician (1926–2025)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Peter_Lax
River Smite (L) River Whipling (R) (m) River Greet (L) River Leen (L) Whyburn (R) Farleys Brook (R) River Erewash (L) River Soar (R) Kingston Brook (R)
List_of_rivers_of_England
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Marshall_H._Stone
Topological space that is connected
2013). "How to prove this result about connectedness?". Stack Exchange. Whyburn, Gordon Thomas (1964). Topological Analysis (2 ed.). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
Connected_space
American mathematician (1880–1960)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Oswald_Veblen
Bosnian-American mathematician
University in 2003 under the direction of Thomas Goodwillie. He was a Whyburn Research Instructor at the University of Virginia from 2003 to 2006. He
Ismar_Volić
Austrian mathematician (1879–1934)
Amer. Math. Soc. 28 (8): 408–411. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1922-03604-x. Whyburn, G. T. (1933). "Review: Reelle Funktionen. Erste Teil: Punktfunktionen
Hans_Hahn_(mathematician)
American mathematician and educator (1921–2008)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Andrew_M._Gleason
1971). "Gordon T. Whyburn" (PDF). Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 77 (1). Retrieved 2022-10-16. "Gordon Thomas Whyburn". John Simon Guggenheim
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1929
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1929
American mathematician (1862–1932)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
E._H._Moore
American mathematician (1867–1918)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Maxime_Bôcher
Award by the Mathematical Association of America
1929 T. H. Hildebrandt 1932 G. H. Hardy 1935 Dunham Jackson 1938 G. T. Whyburn 1941 Saunders Mac Lane 1944 R. H. Cameron 1947 Paul Halmos 1950 Mark Kac
Chauvenet_Prize
Latvian-American mathematician (1914–1993)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Lipman_Bers
Canadian-American polymath (1835–1909)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Simon_Newcomb
Theorem in complex analysis
18–22, doi:10.1007/BF03023846, ISSN 0343-6993, MR 0918659, S2CID 189887440 Whyburn, Gordon T. (1942), Analytic Topology, American Mathematical Society Colloquium
Carathéodory's theorem (conformal mapping)
Carathéodory's_theorem_(conformal_mapping)
American mathematician (1934–2025)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
William Browder (mathematician)
William_Browder_(mathematician)
Australian-American mathematician
statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1987–1989 he was a Whyburn Research Instructor in mathematics at the University of Virginia. In the
Steven_Neil_Evans
American mathematician (1884–1944)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
George_David_Birkhoff
Algebraic structure in network theory
Memoir 2. National Research Institute of Engineering, Academia Sinica. Whyburn, W. M. (March 1951). "The annual meeting of the society". Bulletin of the
Wang_algebra
English-American astronomer and mathematician (1866–1938)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Ernest_William_Brown
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Hyman_Bass
British government recognitions
Greenwood. Squadron Leader Keith James Molloy. Squadron Leader Norman William Whyburn. Warrant Officer Keith William Muldowney. Royal Australian Air Force Flight
1970_Birthday_Honours
American mathematician (1935–2020)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Ronald_Graham
Russian-born American mathematician (1884–1972)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Solomon_Lefschetz
American mathematician (1919–1985)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Julia_Robinson
American mathematician (1927–2016)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Felix_Browder
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
R._H._Bing
American mathematician (born 1947)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
David_Eisenbud
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Henry_Seely_White
American mathematician (born 1938)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
George Andrews (mathematician)
George_Andrews_(mathematician)
Russian-American mathematician (1899–1986)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Oscar_Zariski
Metric space connected by chains
in 1964 under the name of well-chained space in the book of Gordon Whyburn . Whyburn, Gordon Thomas (1964). Topological Analysis (2 ed.). Princeton, N
Well-chained_space
Canadian mathematician (born 1944)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
James_Arthur_(mathematician)
American mathematician (born 1937)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Arthur_Jaffe
River in England
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
Oldcotes_Dyke
Puerto Rican mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Eric_Friedlander
Canadian mathematician (1923–2017)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Cathleen_Synge_Morawetz
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Raymond_Louis_Wilder
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Ken_Ribet
American mathematician (1910–2004)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Joseph_L._Doob
River in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
River_Devon,_Nottinghamshire
Annual session of lectures
Marshall Stone (Harvard University): Convex bodies. 1940 Gordon Thomas Whyburn (University of Virginia): Analytic topology. 1941 Øystein Ore (Yale University):
Colloquium_Lectures_(AMS)
German-American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Richard_Brauer
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Bryna_Kra
Canadian mathematician (1917–2006)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Irving_Kaplansky
Series of books published by Springer-Verlag
Mathematics with A Programming Language. ISBN 978-0-387-90280-7. Duda, E.; Whyburn, G. (1979). Dynamic Topology. ISBN 978-0-387-90358-3. Jantosciak, J.; Prenowitz
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Undergraduate_Texts_in_Mathematics
American mathematician (born 1953)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Robert_Bryant_(mathematician)
English prostitute, pickpocket, and thief
London's most famous sex workers, including Mother Needham and Mother Whyburn. Adkins was thought to be the driving force behind the coffee house, and
Moll King (coffee house proprietor)
Moll_King_(coffee_house_proprietor)
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
William_Fogg_Osgood
American mathematician (born 1934)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Michael_Artin
River in Nottinghamshire, England
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
River_Meden
American mathematician (1923–2017)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
George_Mostow
American mathematician (1863–1943)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Edward_Burr_Van_Vleck
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
James_Glimm
American mathematician (born 1954)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
David_Vogan
American mathematician (1892–1977)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Marston_Morse
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Leonard_Eugene_Dickson
American mathematician (1910–1999)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Nathan_Jacobson
Tributary of the River Maun near Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, England
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
Rainworth_Water
American mathematician (1878–1966)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Arthur_Byron_Coble
English river between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
River_Erewash
American mathematician (1894–1980)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Einar_Hille
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Robert_Simpson_Woodward
university (now Jones AT&T Stadium) was named in part for him. 4 William Whyburn 1944–1948 5 Dossie M. Wiggins 1948–1952 Also president of Texas Western
List of presidents of Texas Tech University
List_of_presidents_of_Texas_Tech_University
American mathematician
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Gilbert_Ames_Bliss
American mathematician (1895–1973)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Joseph_L._Walsh
American mathematical astronomer (1838–1914)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
George_William_Hill
American mathematician (born 1955)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Jill_Pipher
American mathematician (1876–1943)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Earle_Raymond_Hedrick
River in England
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
River_Poulter
River in Nottinghamshire, England
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
River_Idle
River in Nottinghamshire, England
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
River_Maun
American mathematician (1905–1972)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
A._A._Albert
Stream in Nottinghamshire, England
Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth Water Ryton Smite Soar Trent Vicar Water Whyburn
Farleys_Brook
American mathematician (1876–1965)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Luther_P._Eisenhart
English–American mathematician (1860–1937)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Frank_Morley
American mathematician (1869-1950)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Virgil_Snyder
Petty Officer John Henry McNulty, D/SSX.12549 (Blackpool). Petty Officer Whyburn Parkes, D/JX.135812 (Castleford, Yorks). Petty Officer Frank Phillipson
1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)
1945_Birthday_Honours_(Mention_in_Despatches)
American mathematician (1927-1984)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Charles_B._Morrey_Jr.
American mathematician (1888–1980)
Walsh (1949–1950) 1951–1974 John von Neumann (1951–1952) Gordon Thomas Whyburn (1953–1954) Raymond Louis Wilder (1955–1956) Richard Brauer (1957–1958)
Theophil_Henry_Hildebrandt
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fire of the sun
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Eagle; Lord Ganesha
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Merciful
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English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Isham, from the river name Ise (of Celtic origin) + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘promontory’ or ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.
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Another name of holy Quran, Good news, Good omens
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English : nickname from Old French testard, a pejorative derivative of teste ‘head’ (see Testa).German : from Latin testa ‘head’, hence a nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, or, especially in Bavaria, a topographic name for someone who lived at one end of a village or a row of fields, from the same word.German : metonymic occupational name for a silver smelter, from Bavarian test ‘furnace for refining silver’.
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