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Swedish musician
Carl Wilhelm Eugen Stenhammar (February 7, 1871 – November 20, 1927) was a Swedish composer, conductor and pianist. He is considered to be one of Sweden's
Wilhelm_Stenhammar
Composition for string quartet by Wilhelm Stenhammar
cycle of six numbered string quartets written by Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar. In four movements, the work was completed in 1909 and the premiere
String Quartet No. 4 (Stenhammar)
String_Quartet_No._4_(Stenhammar)
composers such as Kurt Atterberg and Wilhelm Stenhammar worked hard to raise interest in Berwald's music. Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) was one of the later
Music_of_Sweden
Swedish composer and engineer
foremost Swedish composers of the generation succeeding Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm Stenhammar and Hugo Alfvén. Atterberg is best known for his symphonies
Kurt_Atterberg
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Stenhammar may refer to: Stenhammar (surname), a Swedish surname Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) composer Stenhammar Palace, in Södermanland, Sweden 15239
Stenhammar
1762 commedia dell'arte play by Carlo Gozzi
Vakhtangov; incidental music by Carl Maria von Weber, Ferruccio Busoni and Wilhelm Stenhammar; and operas by Busoni, Giacomo Puccini and Havergal Brian. Gozzi's
Turandot_(Gozzi)
Rosenberg (1892–1985) studied with teachers including Ernst Ellberg and Wilhelm Stenhammar. Sven-Erik Bäck Karl-Birger Blomdahl [pupils] Daniel Börtz Ingvar
List of music students by teacher: R to S
List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_R_to_S
Opera by Wilhelm Stenhammar
Gillet pa Solhaug is an 1893 Swedish-language opera in 3 acts by Wilhelm Stenhammar to a libretto based on The Feast at Solhaug (Norwegian Gildet paa Solhoug)
Gillet_på_Solhaug
between Franz Berwald and Wilhelm Stenhammar Gösta Nystroem (1890–1966) Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867–1942), full name: Olof Wilhelm Peterson-Berger Allan
List_of_Swedish_musicians
Swedish prince (1884–1965)
at Stenhammar. On 2 January 1952 she died in a car accident in a snowstorm near Stjärnhov in Södermanland, when they were on their way to Stenhammar after
Prince Wilhelm, Duke of Södermanland
Prince_Wilhelm,_Duke_of_Södermanland
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music by Michael William Balfe "Excelsior!", a concert overture by Wilhelm Stenhammar Excelsior (Steven Page album), 2022 Excelsior (Slauson Malone 1 album)
Excelsior
German composer and pianist (1833–1897)
Rott, Wilhelm Berger, Max Reger and Franz Schmidt, whereas the British composers Hubert Parry and Edward Elgar and the Swede Wilhelm Stenhammar all testified
Johannes_Brahms
Music of the Romantic period
expressiveness and clear line design. In Sweden, the works of Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm Stenhammar, and Hugo Alfvén show a typical Nordic conservatism,
Romantic_music
Musical composition or performance
Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Richard Strauss, Max Reger, Ethel Smyth, Wilhelm Stenhammar and Jean Sibelius (see Two Serenades (Sibelius)). Some examples of
Serenade
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viking metal band from Sweden Tirfing, an opera by Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar HSwMS Tirfing, several ships of the Swedish Navy Super Sonic Strike
Tyrfing_(disambiguation)
Palace in Södermanland County, Sweden
Prince Wilhelm, Duke of Södermanland (younger brother of the King's paternal grandfather) who lived there and held it until his death. Stenhammar was donated
Stenhammar_Palace
Symphony orchestra based in Gothenburg, Sweden
conductor. The composer Wilhelm Stenhammar was the orchestra's second principal conductor, from 1907 to 1922. In addition to Stenhammar conducting his own
Gothenburg_Symphony_Orchestra
Surname list
Swedish poet Per Ulrik Stenhammar [sv] (1829–1875), Swedish architect Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927), Swedish composer Stenhammar Palace This page lists
Stenhammar_(surname)
1898 Swedish-language opera by Wilheim Stenhammar
Tirfing is an 1898 Swedish-language opera by Wilhelm Stenhammar. The title refers to the magic sword Tyrfing in Norse mythology. Tirfing (excerpts) Ingrid
Tirfing_(opera)
Country in northern Europe
include Johan Helmich Roman, Joseph Martin Kraus, Franz Berwald, Wilhelm Stenhammar, Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, Hugo Alfvén, Kurt Atterberg, Ture Rangström
Sweden
classical composers, including Joseph Martin Kraus, Johan Helmich Roman, Wilhelm Stenhammar, Kurt Atterberg, Lars-Erik Larsson and Franz Berwald. Kungliga Hovkapellet
Culture_of_Sweden
Tone poem by Jean Sibelius
was not easily stirred from his exile; friend and fellow composer Wilhelm Stenhammar, then Artistic Director and chief conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony
The_Oceanides
Swedish architect
Ernst Wilhelm Emanuel Stenhammar (26 March 1859 – 9 March 1927) was a Swedish architect. He was active both as an independent architect and as a teacher
Ernst_Stenhammar
Germanic legendary saga
d’Angantyr" [Angantyr's Sword] in his Poèmes barbares. Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar wrote the opera Tirfing as an adaptation of the Hervor-section of
Hervarar_saga_ok_Heiðreks
(1871–1936), Swedish composer of a Symphony in E-flat major (1906) Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927), Swedish composer of 2 symphonies (No. 1, F major, 1903;
List_of_symphony_composers
Swedish opera singer
Nilsson achieved both the First Prize and the Audience Prize of the Wilhelm Stenhammar International Competition in 2016, and the First Prize of the Renata
Christina Nilsson (soprano, born 1990)
Christina_Nilsson_(soprano,_born_1990)
Christian Bach (1735–1782) Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732–1795) Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710–1784) Carlos Baguer (1768-1808) Franz Ignaz Beck
List_of_piano_composers
Swedish Romantic composer (1796 – 1868)
fantasy". On the other hand, composers Ludvig Norman, Tor Aulin, and Wilhelm Stenhammar worked hard to promote Berwald's music. However, despite these musicians'
Franz_Berwald
Swedish composer and conductor (1892–1985)
Ernst Ellberg. Later teachers included Wilhelm Stenhammar (counterpoint) and Hermann Scherchen (conducting). Stenhammar included several of Rosenberg's early
Hilding_Rosenberg
Vocal music composition, usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment
Madetoja – Finland Ture Rangström – Sweden Jean Sibelius – Finland Wilhelm Stenhammar – Sweden Mikhail Glinka Alexander Borodin César Cui Nikolai Medtner
Art_song
Wilhelm Stenhammar
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Swedish writer and composer (1870–1945)
younger brother was author Sigge Almén. She studied counterpoint with Wilhelm Stenhammar in Gothenburg, harmony with Gustaf Hägg in Stockholm, composition
Ruth_Almén
American nonprofit service organization
Jonathan B. Majiyagbe (2003–04) Glenn E. Estess, Sr. (2004–05) Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar (2005–06) William Boyd (2006–07) Wilfrid J. Wilkinson (2007–08) Dong
Rotary_International
Peterson-Berger (1867–1942) Henning Mankell (1868–1930) Ruth Almén, (1870–1945) Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) Ruben Liljefors (1871–1936) Hugo Alfvén (1872–1960) Sara
List_of_Swedish_composers
Two string quartets: No. 1 in A, Op. 24, and No. 2, Op. 132 (1932). Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927): Swedish composer, wrote seven string quartets (but withdrew
List of string quartet composers
List_of_string_quartet_composers
Steigleder (1593–1635) Max Steiner (1888–1971) Jim Steinman (1947–2021) Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) Stephen of Liège (c. 850–920) Rudi Stephan (1887–1915)
List_of_composers_by_name
Finnish conductor and composer (born 1958)
Franz Berwald: Symphonies 3 & 4 (Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra) Wilhelm Stenhammar: Serenade, Op. 31, Midwinter, Op. 24, Chitra, Op. 43 Esa-Pekka Salonen:
Esa-Pekka_Salonen
Day of the year
Austrian-Scottish psychologist and therapist (died 1937) 1871 – Wilhelm Stenhammar, Swedish pianist, composer, and conductor (died 1927) 1873 – Thomas
February_7
Danish Music Publishing Company
Jean Sibelius, Christian Sinding, Emil Sjögren, Igor Stravinsky, Wilhelm Stenhammar, Johan Svendsen, and Svend Erik Tarp [de]. They also published scholarly
Edition_Wilhelm_Hansen
Research university in Sweden
director musices. The position has been held by composers such as Wilhelm Stenhammar, Hugo Alfvén and Lars-Erik Larsson. Affiliated with the university
Uppsala_University
Swiss-based music organization
Telekom – Ludwig van Beethoven International Piano Competition, Bonn Wilhelm Stenhammar International Music Competition (for singers), Norrköping Paderewski
World Federation of International Music Competitions
World_Federation_of_International_Music_Competitions
Swedish concert pianist, composer and teacher
by Wilhelm Stenhammar and Wilhelm Peterson-Berger). Sivelöv has recently released the recording of Robert Schumann's Piano Sonatas and Stenhammar's two
Niklas_Sivelöv
for Violin with Piano Accompaniment, Op. 165, No. 2, 1919 (Lost) Wilhelm Stenhammar Violin Sonata in A minor, Op. 19 (1899/1900) Richard Strauss Violin
List_of_violin_sonatas
Swedish composer, conductor, violinist, and painter (1872–1960)
Sweden's principal composers of his time, together with his contemporary Wilhelm Stenhammar. Alfvén's music is in a late Romantic idiom. His orchestration is
Hugo_Alfvén
German conductor (born 1968)
Raff and recently the first opera by the romantic Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar with the Norrköping Symphony for the label Sterling. "GöteborgsOperan
Henrik_Schaefer
Archived from the original on July 29, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2024. "Wilhelm Kempff Is Dead at 95; German Was Romantic Pianist". The New York Times
List of burial places of classical musicians
List_of_burial_places_of_classical_musicians
Sörenstam (born 1970) golfer Art Spiegelman (born 1948) cartoonist Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) composer, conductor and pianist Elisabet Strid (born 1976)
List_of_people_from_Stockholm
1988 music by Lorenzo Ferrero Chitra (Rabindranath Tagore) music by Wilhelm Stenhammar (died 1927) Christmas Dream (Karácsonyi álom; Géza Gárdonyi) 1901
Plays_with_incidental_music
1710s stories by François Pétis de la Croix
Schiller's play, and further sets of incidental music by Vinzenz Lachner, Wilhelm Stenhammar, Ernst Toch, Bernhard Paumgartner, and Roger Sessions. Giuseppe Giacosa
Les_Mille_et_Un_Jours
Medieval romance
Oscar Levertin poem for baritone and orchestra by Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar. “Florez och Blanzeflor”, Op. 12, is a symphonic poem for orchestra
Floris_and_Blancheflour
Symphony in four movements by Jean Sibelius
dedicated to his Swedish musical advocate, the composer and conductor Wilhelm Stenhammar. The Sixth Symphony is scored for the following instruments, organized
Symphony_No._6_(Sibelius)
Russian coloratura soprano (born 1983)
was conducted by Zubin Mehta and televised live in 148 countries. Wilhelm Stenhammar International Music Competition, Sweden (2006) Concours de Geneve
Julia_Novikova_(soprano)
Bach Cantatas. Retrieved 11 December 2022. "Catarina Ligendza". Wilhelm Stenhammar Internationell Music Competition. Archived from the original on 2012-02-22
List of Swedish operatic sopranos
List_of_Swedish_operatic_sopranos
Christian IX of Denmark and his family. 14 March – The première of Wilhelm Stenhammar's Piano Concerto No. 1 takes place at the Svenska Teatern, Stockholm
1894_in_Nordic_music
Viktor Stalberg – National Hockey League player, Chicago Blackhawks Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) – composer Henrik Stenson – professional golfer; won FedEx
List of people from Gothenburg
List_of_people_from_Gothenburg
Swedish tenor
2012 – Håkan Mogren [sv]. 2012 – 1st prize and audience prize in Wilhelm Stenhammar International Music Competition. 2018 – Hovsångare "Nya hovsångare"
Daniel_Johansson_(tenor)
German vocal sextet
Vocal Music - Wilhelm Stenhammar, Håkan Parkman, Nils-Erik Fougstedt, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Nils Lindberg, Heikki Sarmanto, Erna Tauro, Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
Singer_Pur
and compositions of the year 1914 in Nordic music. 30 January – Wilhelm Stenhammar's Reverenza is included as movement no. 2 in the composer's Serenad
1914_in_Nordic_music
1850) November 18 – Emma Carus, contralto (b. 1879) November 20 – Wilhelm Stenhammar, composer, pianist and conductor (b. 1871) December 21 – Courtice
1927_in_music
Swedish violinist, conductor and composer
with Wilhelm Stenhammar, Aulin spearheaded a revival in interest in the work of Franz Berwald, and as soloist he premiered some of Stenhammar's works
Tor_Aulin
Fest-præludium ved Aarhundredskiftet, CNW 84 Wilhelm Peterson-Berger – Frösöblomster II Jean Sibelius – Snöfrid Wilhelm Stenhammar String Quartet No. 3 Violin Sonata
1900_in_Nordic_music
Swedish baritone
Svenska ballader (Swedish ballads), by August Söderman, Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm Stenhammar and Ture Rangström, conducted by Johan Arnell, 1997 "Ingvar
Ingvar_Wixell
Symphonic poem by Carl Nielsen
(Musikforeningen). As late as 23 January 1918, in a letter to Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar, Nielsen explained that although he had included Pan and Syrinx in
Pan_and_Syrinx
Robles 1871 1942 Peruvian Alexander Spendiaryan 1871 1936 Armenian Wilhelm Stenhammar 1871 1927 Swedish Symphony No. 2 Romanticism Alexander von Zemlinsky
List of 20th-century classical composers
List_of_20th-century_classical_composers
Danish-Swedish patron of the arts (1864–1920)
and gathered prominent musicians from across Scandinavia, including Wilhelm Stenhammar, Tor Aulin, and Franz Neruda. For this, the Dictionary of Swedish
Clara_Lachmann
(1898) Bernhard Stavenhagen Piano Concerto in B minor, Op. 4 (1894) Wilhelm Stenhammar Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 1 (1893) Piano Concerto
List of compositions for piano and orchestra
List_of_compositions_for_piano_and_orchestra
to highlight older, less known or rarely played operas; such as Wilhelm Stenhammar's Tirfing at Malmö Opera and Music Theatre in 2011. He has been artistic
Per-Erik_Öhrn
described as a happy one. The couple never married but lived together at Stenhammar Palace. From 1932, she was called his "hostess" and their relationship
Jeanne_de_Tramcourt
Børresen – Kaddara (opera) Rued Langgaard – Music of the Spheres Wilhelm Stenhammar – Sången. En symfonisk kantat Gustaf Nordqvist & Edvard Evers – "Jul
1921_in_Nordic_music
Sangerhilsen Valse-kapriser Ludvig Norman – String Quartet no 5 (revised) Wilhelm Stenhammar – Sonata in A Flat Major 11 February – Paul von Klenau, Danish conductor
1883_in_Nordic_music
Swedish writer and literary critic
inspiration for works by several major Swedish composers, including: Wilhelm Stenhammar, Ture Rangström, and Karin Rehnqvist. Bergman was born and died in
Bo_Bergman
"Klippepastoraler" Jean Sibelius The Bard (later revised) Two Serenades Luonnotar Wilhelm Stenhammar – Reverenza Felix Körling – "Nej se det snöar" 9 March – Beate Asserson
1913_in_Nordic_music
[5] Bernhard Stavenhagen Piano Concerto in B minor, op. 4 (1894) Wilhelm Stenhammar Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, op. 1 (1893) Piano Concerto
List of compositions for keyboard and orchestra
List_of_compositions_for_keyboard_and_orchestra
servant Hugo Alfvén, composer, director musices of Uppsala University Wilhelm Stenhammar, composer, director musices of Uppsala University Lars-Erik Larsson
List of Uppsala University people
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observes with its 1.13-meter reflector JPL · 15238 15239 Stenhammar 1989 CR2 Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927) was a Swedish composer, conductor and pianist
Meanings of minor-planet names: 15001–16000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_15001–16000
Annual concert and award presentations
Olari Elts 2021 Elgar. Violin Concerto. Stenhammar. Two Sentimental Romances Edward Elgar & Wilhelm Stenhammar Triin Ruubel, Estonian National Symphony
Estonian_Music_Awards
Swedish soprano opera singer (born 1937)
OCLC 844683799 Biography: Catarina Ligendza on the official web site of the Wilhelm Stenhammar International Music Competition Catarina Ligendza in the Internet
Catarina_Ligendza
(cantata) Jean Sibelius Lemminkäinen Suite The Maiden in the Tower Wilhelm Stenhammar – Excelsior! Sigurd Lie – "Sne (Snow)" (setting of poem by Helge Rode)
1896_in_Nordic_music
F3) Charles Villiers Stanford Symphony No. 4 [ja], Op. 31 (by 1889) Wilhelm Stenhammar Symphony No. 1 (1902–03, disowned)) Max Trapp Symphony No. 5, Op.
List_of_symphonies_in_F_major
Johann Christian Friedrich Hæffner, Uppsala University 1808–1833 Wilhelm Stenhammar, Uppsala University 1909 Hugo Alfvén, Uppsala University 1910–1939
Director_musices
Wood/Unter dem Milchwald Daniel Steibelt (1765–1823): Roméo et Juliette Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871–1927): Tirfing Rudi Stephan (1887–1915): Die ersten Menschen
List_of_operas_by_composer
Charity school in London, England
Today, he is one of the most sought-after Swedish musicians of his generation, known especially for his recordings of the music of Wilhelm Stenhammar.
Anglo-Swedish_Society
composer, conductor and military musician (born 1850) 20 November – Wilhelm Stenhammar, Swedish pianist conductor and composer (born 1871) 24 December –
1927_in_Nordic_music
Op. 8 Charles Villiers Stanford – 6 Elizabethan Pastorals, Op. 53 Wilhelm Stenhammar Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 1, premiered March 17 in Stockholm String
1894_in_music
composers such as Hugo Alfvén, Kurt Atterberg, Allan Pettersson and Wilhelm Stenhammar alongside the core repertoire. From 1978 to 1985, he was chief conductor
Stig_Westerberg
Station is inaugurated. Geologiska föreningen is founded. 7 February – Wilhelm Stenhammar, composer (died 1927) 14 February - Gerda Lundequist, actress (died
1871_in_Sweden
Incomplete musical work by a composer
Porter (1993), Larry Austin (1994), and Johnny Reinhard (1996). Wilhelm Stenhammar's Symphony No. 3 in C major, was sketched between 1918 and 1919, left
Unfinished_symphony
«Faller oppover». (Fabra, FBRCD-02. 2003) Pop, jazz and Latin. Wilhelm Stenhammar: String quartets no. 3-6 (CPO, 7774262. Double cd/sacd 2006/07)
Oslo_String_Quartet
Gammal bonde for voice and piano Jean Sibelius – Violin Sonatina Wilhelm Stenhammar – Symphony No. 2 in G minor, Op 34 "Ritsch, ratsch, filibom" (first
1915_in_Nordic_music
Piano Concerto No.2, Op.126, premiered June 3 in Norfolk, Connecticut Wilhelm Stenhammar – Symphony No. 2 in G minor Richard Strauss – An Alpine Symphony Karol
1915_in_music
– Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 82 (final revised version) Wilhelm Stenhammar – Lodolezzi sjunger suite Evert Taube – "Fritiof Andersson" 15 February
1919_in_Nordic_music
Swedish singer (soprano) and vocal pedagogue
Haugtussa songs, published in 1898. She also had songs by Emil Sjögren, Wilhelm Stenhammar, and Peterson-Berger in her repertoire. Dagmar Möller was elected
Dagmar_Möller
New Zealand conductor and composer
programmes on many aspects of music and on diverse composers such as Wilhelm Stenhammar, Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Aram Khachaturian. Southgate has had
William_Southgate
Swedish mezzo-soprano opera singer (born 1951)
the Royal Swedish Opera 1996), 1997, Naxos : 8.660060-1 Tirfing / Wilhelm Stenhammar, 1999, extract, Sterling : CDO-1033-2 Ur Mässa i h-moll / J S Bach
Ingrid_Tobiasson
Pijper, Zdenek Fibich, Glazunov, Edmund Rubbra, Luigi Cherubini, Wilhelm Stenhammar are among the subjects which appeared in past issues. "History and
Chamber_Music_Journal
Swedish opera singer (1836-1880)
learned music from her father, and then from cathedral organist Wilhelm Söhrling. Stenhammar was a student at the Conservatory in Leipzig in 1851–54, where
Fredrika_Stenhammar
Overview of and topical guide to Stockholm
Symphony Orchestra Musicians from Stockholm Hugo Alfvén Franz Berwald Wilhelm Stenhammar Songs about Stockholm Theatres in Stockholm Göta Lejon Maximteatern
Outline_of_Stockholm
Canadian soprano opera singer
The Hildegard Behrens Foundation Award. 2008 Mozart Prize at the Wilhelm Stenhammar International Music Competition 2008 Queen Elisabeth Competition Laureate
Layla_Claire
Swedish mezzo-soprano
the violinist Tor Aulin, the cellist Frans Neruda and the pianist Wilhelm Stenhammar, she went on tour to give recitals abroad in a number of cities including
Davida_Afzelius-Bohlin
Johann Stamitz Symphony ("Orchestral Trio"), Op. 4 No. 5 (pub. 1758) Wilhelm Stenhammar Symphony No. 2, Op. 34 (1911–15) William Grant Still Symphony No.
List_of_symphonies_in_G_minor
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
Boy/Male
Finnish, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Will-helmet; Desire; Will; Bright; Famous
Male
French
Norman French form of Old High German Wilhelm, WILLELM means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Danish Teutonic Swedish
Boy/Male
German, Polish
Helmet Protection; Will Desire
Male
German
Latin form of Old High German Wilhelm, WILHELMUS means "will-helmet."
Female
Irish
Feminine form of Irish Gaelic Féidhlim, possibly FÉIDHELM means "hospitable." In Irish legend, this was the name of a daughter of Conchobhar.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Vilhjalmr, VILHELM means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Resolute defender.
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, Teutonic
Strong Helmet; Will Helmet; Protect
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Bend in the Road
Male
Swiss
, resolute helmet.
Girl/Female
Danish, Finnish, German
Will; Desire; Helmet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Witham.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Wilhelm, VILHELMI means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
German American Teutonic
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of German Wilhelm, VILHELMO means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Strong helmet.
Female
Scandinavian
Feminine form of Scandinavian Vilhelm, VILHELMA means "will-helmet."
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Willahelm, WILHELM means "will-helmet."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Polish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
German Form of William; Will-helmet; Will Desire; Helmet Protection
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
Female
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian Susanna, SANNA means "lily."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
English American Greek
resurrection; or of Eustace: fruitful.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud we can Say it as a group of clouds before rain
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Blesses.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Jasmine
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Beloved
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Anastasius, ANASTASIO means "resurrection."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a flower, One who watches over
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lucky Boy
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
WILHELM STENHAMMAR
v. t.
To deprive of the helmet.
n.
A place calculated for the rendezvous of troops, or for the distribution of them; also, a spot well adapted for offensive measures. Wilhelm (Mil. Dict.).
v. t.
Fig.: To cover completely, as if with water; to immerse; to overcome; as, to whelm one in sorrows.
v. t.
To cover with water or other fluid; to cover by immersion in something that envelops on all sides; to overwhelm; to ingulf.
imp. & p. p.
of Whelm
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Whelm
v. t.
To throw (something) over a thing so as to cover it.