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American rower and naval officer
William Beauford Fields (6 August 1929 – 20 November 1992) was an American competition rower and Olympic champion, and later naval officer. He was born
William_Fields_(rower)
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primates William Fields (rower), American rower and Olympic gold medalist William C. Fields (1804–1882), U.S. Representative from New York William A. Feilds
William_Fields
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Miller (rower) (born 1984), American Olympic rower William Miller (rower, born 1905) (1905–1985), American Olympic rower William Miller (rower, born 1947)
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Private boarding school in the United States
cross-country trails Five soccer fields Four lacrosse fields Two field hockey fields Two baseball diamonds Practice and game football fields Bulent Atalay (1958)
St. Andrew's School (Delaware)
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English oarsman and coach
Nicholas Church-yard Halewood. List of Oxford University Boat Race crews The Rowers of Vanity Fair WAL Fletcher "Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races
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American rower
received the Jack Kelly Award. Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Stowe (rower). Spero of U.S. Gains in European Rowing. New York Times (August
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Former pupils of Abingdon School
and actor Chris Newman (born 1990), field hockey international Felix Newman (born 1993), University boat race rower Ed O'Brien (born 1968), member of Radiohead
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Norway (2002–2005), kidney failure. Gary Piantedosi, 71, American Olympic rower (1976), cancer. José Sanfilippo, 91, Argentine footballer (San Lorenzo,
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Australian rower
heavyweight boxing championship, he left the army to become a full-time rower. He was a competitor for the Sydney Rowing Club. Standing at 188 cm and
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New Zealand rower
William Hearn (born 13 May 1850 in Paisley, Scotland) was a champion professional sculler of New Zealand, who emigrated to Victoria at a young age. He
William_Hearn_(rower)
American rower and economist
P. Baker (born c. 1970) is a professor of finance, and a former Olympic rower. Baker graduated from St. Albans School and began rowing at Brown University
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Australian rower
William John Dixon (9 November 1912 – 10 June 1969) was an Australian rower. He was a four-time national champion who competed in the men's double sculls
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Name list
Grøndahl (1931–2014), Danish rower Tage Grönwall (1903–1988), Swedish diplomat Tage Henriksen (1925–2016), Danish rower Tage Holmberg (1913–1989), Swedish
Tage
winner (1981, 1982, 1995), cancer. Raúl Mazerati, 68, Argentine Olympic rower (1972). Luciana Novaes, 42, Brazilian social worker and politician, member
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Stephens, businessman Cameron Winklevoss, businessman and rower Tyler Winklevoss, businessman and rower Cathie Wood, investor and businesswoman George Bishop
List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
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Private co-ed day school in Chertsey, Surrey, England
Boddy, former GB rower and current junior GB coach. SWPS pupils and former pupils are regularly selected to the GB Rowing Squad. Sir William Perkins's will
Sir_William_Perkins's_School
American rower
William Patrick Maher (born June 25, 1946) is an American rower who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics, winning a bronze medal in the men's double sculls
Bill_Maher_(rower)
Private members' club of the University of Cambridge
William Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Exeter (1825–1895), British peer and politician. Edward Macnaghten, Baron Macnaghten (1830–1913), Anglo-Irish rower, barrister
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(born 1992), Argentine field hockey player Sophia Vitas (born 1992), American rower Sofia Walbaum (born 1989), Chilean field hockey player Sofia Wännerdahl
Sophia_(given_name)
Ancient vessel with three banks of oars
banks of oars'; cf. Ancient Greek: τριήρης, romanized: triḗrēs, lit. 'three-rower') was an ancient vessel and a type of galley that was used by the ancient
Trireme
New Zealand rower
Harris (born 19 October 1985) in Durban, South Africa is a New Zealand rower. Harris started rowing while at Whanganui High School. He competed at the
Chris_Harris_(rower)
the House of Councillors (1989–2001). Lajos Ódor, 65, Hungarian Olympic rower (1980). Margalit Oved, 96, American-Israeli dancer and choreographer. Tomàs
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American Paralympic athlete (1960–2020)
gold medal in the doubles sculls in every tournament. While a competitive rower, Madsen was also enjoying ocean-rowing events, and from her home in California
Angela_Madsen
January – Michael Egan, politician (b. 1948) 1 February – Garth Manton, rower (b. 1929) 2 February – Gregory Charles Rivers, actor (b. 1965) (died in
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British Olympic cyclist William Stewart (athlete) (1889–1958), Australian sprinter William Stewart (rower) (born 1997), British rower Will Stewart (baseball)
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(Retired) William Berry Steele Pastoral Message from Dean Steve Thomason Gabriel Weisberg Augusta Lynn Bolles Former lawmaker passes away at 80 Terry Fields relished
2026 deaths in the United States
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Arty Froushan (born 1993); actor David Ambler (rower) (born 1997); rower Freddie Davidson (born 1998); rower Tom Powe (born 1998); cricketer Richard Nartey
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Australian rower (1915–1982)
William Godfrey Thomas (3 July 1915 – 25 August 1982) was a New South Wales and Australian representative rower and "eminent rowing coach". Thomas’ first
William_Godfrey_Thomas
Month in 1993
Uitenhage, Cape Province, South Africa Valentin Onfroy, French Olympic rower; in Verdun, Meuse, France Alexey Rybalkin, Russian cyclist; in Taganrog
November_1993
(1945-2025), banker Roger C. Field (born 1945), inventor Michael Foale CBE (born 1957), astrophysicist and former NASA astronaut William Harvey (1578–1657), physician
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Melbourne Bible Institute Joseph Needham, biochemist Guy Newton, biochemist and rower Robin Nicholson, metallurgist, Chief Scientific Advisor to cabinet David
List_of_Old_Oundelians
School in Oxford, England
Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II Tom George (born 1994), world championship rower Michael Gough (1916–1973), archaeologist Olivia Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster
Dragon_School
Sport where individuals or teams row boats by oar
sculling and sweeping. In sculling, each rower (or oarsman) holds two oars, one in each hand, while in sweeping each rower holds one oar with both hands. There
Rowing_(sport)
xcvii–cxlvii (97–147) (25 categories, 1000+ hieroglyphs), 50 pgs.) Faulkner, William (1991). Middle Egyptian. Griffith. ISBN 0-900416-32-7.: A.H. Gardiner,
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British rower
Sir William Guy Fison, MC 3rd Baronet (25 October 1890 – 6 December 1964) was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Fison was educated
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United, Clyde) and manager (Kilmarnock). Paul Guest, 87, Australian Olympic rower (1960, 1964, 1968). James M. Houston, 103, British-born Canadian theologian
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City in Texas, United States
20th century, White Rock Lake Park is a popular destination for boaters, rowers, joggers, and bikers, as well as visitors seeking peaceful respite from
Dallas
songwriter. Helen Peters, 83, Canadian academic. Jürgen Plagemann, 89, German rower, Olympic silver medalist (1964). Siegfried Radandt, 90, German Olympic bobsledder
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triple killer's pleas". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 25 March 2024. "Boat Race rowers told not to enter Thames due to high levels of E. coli". BBC News. BBC.
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Welsh cricketer William Jones (cricketer, born 1990), Australian-born English cricketer William Jones (rower) (1925–2014), Uruguayan rower who competed in
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Paynter (born 1997), American rower Hannah Payton (born 1994), British cyclist Hannah Pearce (born 1998), South African field hockey player Hannah Peel (born
Hannah_(name)
rowing, Canadian National Team Elle Logan, two-time gold medal-winning rower in 2008 Beijing Olympics and in 2012 London Olympics Kent Mitchell, two-time
List of Stanford University alumni
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English-born rower, sportsman and university educator
Frederick William Strange (29 October 1853 – 5 July 1889) was an English-born rower, sportsman and university educator credited with the introduction
Frederick William Strange (rower)
Frederick_William_Strange_(rower)
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middle-distance runner Viola Goretzki (born 1956), German rower Viola Grahl (born 1966), German former field hockey player Violah Jepchumba (born 1990), Kenyan
Viola_(given_name)
Public high school in West Lafayette postal address, Indiana, United States
League Baseball (MLB) player Todd Dunwoody, MLB outfielder Amanda Elmore, rower Lila Ibrahim, Chief Operating Officer of DeepMind Josh Lindblom, MLB pitcher
William Henry Harrison High School (Tippecanoe, Indiana)
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Zealand Attorney-General and MP Colin Finlayson (1903–1955), Canadian Olympic rower Daniel Finlayson (born 2001), Northern Irish footballer George Finlayson
Finlayson_(surname)
Public school in Radley, England
founded in 1847. The school covers 800 acres (320 hectares) including playing fields, a golf course, a lake, and farmland. Before the counties of England were
Radley_College
American actor and filmmaker (born 1975)
starred in the techno-thriller Limitless, based on the 2001 novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn. In the Neil Burger-directed film, he played a struggling
Bradley_Cooper
Scheu, 82, German politician, MP (1983–2002). Dirk Schreyer, 81, German rower, Olympic champion (1968). Matti Sundelin, 91, Finnish footballer (TPS, national
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politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1986). Lex Clark, 81, New Zealand Olympic rower (1964). Bernie Constantin, 77, Swiss songwriter and radio show host. Tidiane
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phlebologist and anti-vaccine activist. Chris Leach, 83, Canadian Olympic rower (1960, 1964). Marianne, Princess zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn, 105, German
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– Olympic rower (1948–bronze medal) John Knowles (1945) – author, A Separate Peace James R. Lilley (1945) – U.S. ambassador to China William E. Schluter
List of Phillips Exeter Academy people
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(1890–1962), British statistician and geneticist Ronald Florijn, Dutch rower Ronald J. Garan, Jr., American astronaut Ronald Girones, Cuban judoka Ronald
Ronald
(Cardiff City, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers). 20 March – Mark Andrews, 60, rower. 21 March – Ted Graham, Baron Graham of Edmonton, 94, politician, member
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New Zealand rower (born 1982)
Eric Gordon Murray CNZM (born 6 May 1982) is a retired New Zealand rower and gold medalist at the 2012 London Olympic Games, as well as at the 2016 Rio
Eric_Murray_(rower)
(2016-05-11). "Rower (and Doctor) Blows Past Failure and Zika in Drive Toward Rio". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-04-03. "Adam William Swigler"
List of athletes with advanced degrees
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French diplomatic mission to Cambodia, Siam and Vietnam in 1856
The French in Siam needed to hire some Siamese as interpreters and boat-rowers. However, ordinary Siamese Phrai commoners had been subjected to periodic
Montigny_Mission
Ship mainly propelled by oars
arrangement. Occasionally, much larger polyremes had multiple rowers per oar and hundreds of rowers per galley. Ancient shipwrights built galleys using a labour-intensive
Galley
British public servant (1888–1959)
(Director of the Ukrainian Bureau) and vetted by the historian Robert William Seton-Watson, had lengthy conversations with Lord Halifax. According to
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Canadian rower Will Dean (footballer) (born 2000), English footballer William Dean (priest) (died 1588), English priest and martyr William Dean (engineer)
William_Dean
American college football player and coach
William Julius Coleman (March 8, 1869 – September 2, 1934) was an American college football player and coach, as well as a collegiate rower and track
Will Coleman (American football)
Will_Coleman_(American_football)
the Beach), founder of The Watermill Center. Marlena Zagoni, 74, Romanian rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1980). Edward Zakrzewski, 60, American convicted
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Abby Wambach (U.S. women's national soccer team) Virginia Gilder (former rower) Greg Louganis (former diver) Natasha Wodak (former long-distance runner)
List of Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign celebrity endorsements
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British rower
Oswald Armitage Carver (2 February 1887 – 7 June 1915) was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He died of injuries during the First
Oswald_Carver
English mountaineer (1886–1924)
last catastrophe has not happened." Mallory developed into an accomplished rower at Magdalene, and in October 1906, he was elected secretary of the Magdalene
George_Mallory
New Zealand rower (born 1993)
Stephen Jones (born 29 April 1993) is a New Zealand rower. He was educated, and commenced rowing, at St Peter's College, Auckland. He came fourth at the
Stephen_Jones_(rower)
Building in Manhattan, New York
plans were announced. The Calder Foundation's director Alexander S. C. Rower said: "We don't like Ed Stone's portholes." Controversy continued after
2_Columbus_Circle
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Gibson (born 1958), American wrestler Robert Gibson (born 1986), Canadian rower Robert Green (born 1980), English professional footballer who played as
Robert
Former Khmer Rouge prison in Cambodia
particular act of brutality. Robert Hamill, his brother and a champion Atlantic rower, years later made a documentary, Brother Number One, about his brother's
Tuol_Sleng_Genocide_Museum
Private university in Hanover, New Hampshire, US
and Vilhjálmur Einarsson have all won medals in track and field events. Former heavyweight rower Dominic Seiterle is a member of the Canadian national rowing
Dartmouth_College
49ers), Super Bowl champion (1985, 1989, 1990). Roland Göhler, 82, German rower, Olympic silver medalist (1968). Arturo Gómez-Pompa, 90, Mexican biologist
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and Paul of Melbourne (1992–2020). Gayle Thompson, 86, American Olympic rower (1960). Kars Veling, 77, Dutch politician and philosopher, MP (2002) and
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1819–1821 expedition to explore the Southern Ocean and Antarctica
sloops got into ice fields while the sails and instruments froze. This presented a large danger. On February 26 due to storms and ice fields, steering on Vostok
First Russian Antarctic Expedition
First_Russian_Antarctic_Expedition
Studies The Fields Medal is often described as the "Nobel Prize in Mathematics". The UCL mathematical community has produced three Fields Medallists:
List of people associated with University College London
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1986), Australian motorcycle racer Bill McConnell (rower) (1927 – mid-1980s), Canadian rower William McConnell (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Billy_McConnell
January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022. Sage, Adam (3 January 2022). "Rower, 74, tackles Atlantic fuelled by foie gras and champagne". The Times. Retrieved
List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
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Ambrazienė, 69, Lithuanian hurdler. Zacarias Andias, 93, Portuguese Olympic rower (1952). Betsy Arakawa, 65, American pianist, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
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English actor, comedian, and musician (born 1959)
at school and university. He has noted that his father was a successful rower at Cambridge and that he was "trying to follow in [his] father's footsteps"
Hugh_Laurie
American sculptor (1898–1976)
four children, including Gryphon Rower-Upjohn, a sound experimentalist, composer-performer, and curator in the field of audiovisual culture, who is also
Alexander_Calder
player Sir Rupert Mackeson (1941–), 2nd Baronet, racing author William Massey (1817–1898), rower Alastair McCorquodale (1925–2009), Olympic silver medalist
List_of_Old_Harrovians
Most populous city in Pennsylvania, US
an association of area rowing clubs that has produced numerous Olympic rowers. The Philadelphia Spinners were a professional ultimate team in Major League
Philadelphia
New Zealand rower (born 1996)
Phillip Wilson (born 13 November 1996) is a New Zealand rower. He won Olympic gold in the men's eight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He went to Wellington
Phillip_Wilson_(rower)
Australian rower
WWI. Pre and post WWI he was a Western Australian state representative rower. At war's end he rowed in the AIF #1 eight to victory at the 1919 Henley
George_Mettam
Marathon, and The Boat Race on the River Thames. The most successful male rower in Olympic history, Steve Redgrave won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic
Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom
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Christine Grimes (rower), British rower Christopher M. Grimes (born 1948), Bermudian artist Connor Grimes (born 1983), American field hockey player David
Grimes_(surname)
NZ rugby league footballer
contract for the 2008 season. After the Roosters were able to release back-rower Ashley Harrison to the Gold Coast Titans and considered releasing other
Willie_Mason
Constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England
Attorney-General William Smith – Hockey player. Gold medal in 1920 Olympics Tony Slattery – Perrier Comedy Award-winning comedian Douglas Stuart – Rower. Bronze
Trinity_Hall,_Cambridge
Mahalakshmi). Ecaterina Oancia, 70, Romanian rower, Olympic champion (1984) and silver medallist (1988). William H. Perry III, 84, American politician, member
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Zealand professional racing cyclist Courtney MacIntosh (born 1983), Canadian rower Cortney Mansour (born 1994), Canadian-Czech ice dancer Courtney Marsh (born
Courtney_(given_name)
actor (b. 1934) William Windham, English Olympic rower (b. 1926) 6 January – James Cross, English diplomat (b. 1921) John Land, English field hockey player
2021_in_the_United_Kingdom
Irish-Ugandan rower (born 1994)
Kathleen Grace Noble (born 20 December 1994) is an Irish-Ugandan rower. She is recognized as the first Ugandan to qualify for rowing at the Olympics in
Kathleen_Grace_Noble
and producer Hugh Matheson (rower) (born 1949), British rower and Olympic silver medallist, journalist and author William Legge, 10th Earl of Dartmouth
List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century
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(born 1993), American football player Anthony Fahden (born 1986), American rower Anthony Fainga'a (born 1987), Australian rugby union player Anthony Patrick
Anthony
New Zealand rower
Bertram Magnus Sandos (4 August 1901 – 23 August 1963) was a New Zealand rower who competed at the 1930 British Empire Games, where he won two medals,
Bert_Sandos
French actor, rugby union footballer and sportsman
(24 November 1887 – 23 March 1960) was a French athlete, boxer, wrestler, rower and actor. Aged 12, he served as a coxswain in the French coxed pair and
Raoul_Paoli
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(born 1993), Belgian rower Eveline Peterson (1877–1944), English badminton player Eveline Saalberg (born 1998), Dutch track and field athlete Eveline Winifred
Evelyn_(name)
Encarta|via=www.webcitation.org. Retrieved 20 March 2010. N. B. Lewis, Jolly, Norman William (1882–1954), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, Melbourne University
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Indian photographer and influencer. Marino Specia, 82, Italian Olympic rower (1968). Runo Sundberg, 96, Swedish actor (Hem till byn). Robert Taylor,
Deaths_in_November_2025
Public school in Westminster, England
when the Head Master, William Vincent, fenced off and ordered the ploughing of the waste marshlands known as Tothill Fields for use by the school, which
Westminster_School
Agricultural machinery manufacture
test farms use a range of New Holland large square balers, tractors, wind-rowers and bale accumulators. In Makeni, Sierra Leone, New Holland has started
New_Holland_Agriculture
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
Boy/Male
Irish
cille means “â€associated with the church.â€â€ One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.
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English
English : topographic name from Middle English feldes, plural or possessive of feld ‘open country’. This name is also found as a translation of equivalent names in other languages, in particular French Deschamps, Duchamp.
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
Girl/Female
German, Teutonic
From the Field
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Boy/Male
English
In the field.
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Shakespearean American French Teutonic English German
Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
A Field
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Field, from the dative plural of Old English feld ‘open country’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Moonlight
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name WIKIMAK means "wife."
Boy/Male
British, English
Anne's Son
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jambalini | ஜமபாலீநீ
A river
Male
English
A Christian
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Bright and Divine Necklace
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Beloved
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit
God of the End; Lord Shiva
Male
Japanese
(åœä¸€) Japanese name KEIICHI means "square jewel first (son)."
Biblical
a foot of a pillar; provision
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
WILLIAM FIELDS-ROWER
v. i.
To stand out in the field, ready to catch, stop, or throw the ball.
v. i.
To take the field.
n.
One who welds, or wields.
a.
Of or pertaining to feuds, fiefs, or feels; as, feudal rights or services; feudal tenures.
n.
A ball payer who stands out in the field to catch or stop balls.
v. t.
To catch, stop, throw, etc. (the ball), as a fielder.
n.
The whole surface of an escutcheon; also, so much of it is shown unconcealed by the different bearings upon it. See Illust. of Fess, where the field is represented as gules (red), while the fess is argent (silver).
v. i.
To give place, as inferior in rank or excellence; as, they will yield to us in nothing.
imp. & p. p.
of Field
adv.
Willing; disposed.
v. t.
To permit; to grant; as, to yield passage.
a.
Relating to an open fields; drowing in a field; growing in a field, or open ground.
a.
Open, like a field.
v. t.
To use with full command or power, as a thing not too heavy for the holder; to manage; to handle; hence, to use or employ; as, to wield a sword; to wield the scepter.
a.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.
a.
Engaged in the field; encamped.
a.
Consisting of fields.
n.
Willing acceptance.
adv.
To, in, or on the field.
v. t.
To give in return for labor expended; to produce, as payment or interest on what is expended or invested; to pay; as, money at interest yields six or seven per cent.