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variant. Willson is less common as a given name. Willson may refer to: Alan N. Willson, Jr. (born 1939), American electrical engineer Alice Willson (1889–1980)
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Willson may refer to: Willson (name) Willson River, a river on Kangaroo Island in South Australia Willson River, South Australia, a locality on Kangaroo
Willson
American talent agent (1911–1978)
Henry Leroy Willson (July 31, 1911 – November 2, 1978) was an American Hollywood talent agent who played a large role in developing the beefcake craze
Henry_Willson
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Mary Willson may refer to: Mary A. Hilliard Willson (1871–1928), English Quaker member of the Willson Group of artists Mary Ann Willson (active 1810 to
Mary_Willson
Venezuelan baseball player (born 1992)
Willson Eduardo Contreras (born May 13, 1992) is a Venezuelan professional baseball first baseman and catcher for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball
Willson_Contreras
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William Willson may refer to: William H. Willson (1805–1856), pioneer of the U.S. state of Oregon William Willson (businessman) (1927–2003?), chairman
William_Willson
Informal name of a person, place, or thing
retrieved 2007-08-31 "nickname". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 10 June 2020. Willson, Kendra Jean (2007). "Icelandic Nicknames". University of California, Berkeley
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American composer, conductor, musical arranger, and bandleader (1902–1984)
Robert Reiniger Meredith Willson (May 18, 1902 – June 15, 1984) was an American flautist, composer, conductor, musical arranger, bandleader, playwright
Meredith_Willson
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David Willson may refer to: David Willson (Quaker) (1778–1866), religious leader and mystic David Harris Willson (1901–1973), American historian and professor
David_Willson
American writer and con artist
schoolteacher Rose Gray Willson. She had one sister, five years older, named Willow Nell. A gifted musician from a young age, Willson learned to play the
Laurel_Rose_Willson
American historian (1901–1973)
the history of 17th-century England. Willson's progenitors bearing the Willson name first arrived from England in 1638, settling in Dedham, Massachusetts
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John Willson may refer to: John Willson (politician) John Willson (diplomat) John Wilson (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about
John_Willson
King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603
p. 80; Lockyer 1998, p. 167; Willson 1963, p. 267. Croft 2003, p. 93; Willson 1963, p. 348. Willson 1963, p. 409. Willson 1963, pp. 348, 357. Schama 2001
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American Vietnam veteran & peace activist (born 1941)
S. Brian Willson (born July 4, 1941) is a U.S. American Vietnam veteran, peace activist, and trained attorney. Willson served in the US Air Force from
Brian_Willson
1957 stage musical by Meredith Willson
Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill
The_Music_Man
English-language unisex given name of Welsh origin
Meredith Whitney (born 1969), American businesswoman (female) Meredith Willson (1902–1984), American composer, songwriter, conductor, and playwright (male)
Meredith_(given_name)
Evangelical Christian ministry
2023-01-03. Staff. "Juan Sánchez Named TGC Board Chairman". The Gospel Coalition. Retrieved 2021-08-17. "Sandy Willson Named TGC Interim President". The Gospel
The_Gospel_Coalition
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Robert Willson may refer to: Robert Willson (artist) (1912–2000), American artist and sculptor notable for his creative use of solid glass Robert Willson (bishop)
Robert_Willson
Type of given name
understood. But twenty-first-century research made some progress: Kendra Willson undertook a detailed study of Icelandic hypocorism, while Ian Shiels built
Germanic_name
American actor (1935–2016)
Rock Hudson. Westmoreland arrived in Los Angeles in 1954 and Willson gave him the stage name of Rad Fulton. Credited as Fulton, Westmoreland's movie debut
James_Westmoreland_(actor)
American actor
Paul Willson is an American film, television and voice actor who played Paul Krapence on Cheers. Willson was raised in San Francisco, California. He attended
Paul_Willson
American actor (1922–1996)
stage name Wayne Mallory. In 1944, Madison was visiting Hollywood on leave when his boyish good looks and physique caught the eye of Henry Willson, the
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Hiram Wilson (1803–1864), American anti-slavery abolitionist Hiram V. Willson (1808–1866), US federal judge Hiram A. Wright (1823–1855), American educator
Hiram_(name)
Name
the third most common surname in Scotland. Wilson can also be a given name. Willson, a variant of the surname Williamson, another variant of the surname
Wilson_(name)
American actor (1925–1985)
sent talent scout Henry Willson a picture of himself in 1947, Willson took him on as a client and changed the young actor's name to Rock Hudson; later in
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British motoring TV show (1977–2001)
Noel Edmonds, Jeremy Clarkson, Tiff Needell, William Woollard and Quentin Willson. The programme proved popular during the late 1980s and early 1990s, and
Top_Gear_(1977_TV_series)
English guitarist and singer-songwriter
Martin Howard Willson-Piper (born 7 May 1958) known as Marty Willson-Piper is an English guitarist and singer-songwriter famous for his work as a former
Marty_Willson-Piper
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Simon Wilson or Willson may refer to: Simon Wilson (cricketer) (born 1970), New Zealand cricketer Simon Wilson (cyclist) (born 1980), in 2011 British
Simon_Wilson
American series of comedy short films
black American star in Hollywood was a [child actor]. His name was Ernest Morrison, whose stage name was "Sunshine Sammy". He worked with Harold Lloyd in the
Our_Gang
United States historic place in Reading, Pennsylvania
transform lives through unique interactions with art.” Located in the former Willson Goggle Factory building, GoggleWorks Center for the Arts features eight
GoggleWorks
William McGregor Paxton (1869–1941), American painter and instructor Charles Willson Peale (1741–1827), American painter, soldier, and naturalist James Peale
List of painters by name beginning with "P"
List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"P"
American painter, military officer, scientist, and naturalist (1741–1827)
Charles Willson Peale (April 15, 1741 – February 22, 1827) was an American painter, military officer, scientist, and naturalist. In 1775, inspired by
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Guinean-American entrepreneur and property owner
His birth name was probably Mamadou Yarrow (the name Yarrow Mamout was popularized through the diary of his portraitist, Charles Willson Peale). During
Yarrow_Mamout
Canadian inventor (1860–1915)
Thomas Leopold "Carbide" Willson (March 14, 1860 – December 20, 1915) was a Canadian inventor. Willson was born on a farm near Princeton, Canada West
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British engineer and suffragette
Laura Annie Willson MBE (née Buckley) (15 August 1877 – 17 April 1942) was an English engineer and suffragette, who was twice imprisoned for her political
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American actor (born 1973)
Heart (2014), the short form series Special (2019), and playing Henry Willson in the Netflix miniseries Hollywood (2020). Following his breakthrough
Jim_Parsons
1957 show tune
signature song from the 1957 musical The Music Man, by Meredith Willson, a film of the same name in 1962 and a made-for-TV movie in 2003. The piece is commonly
Seventy-Six_Trombones
Name list
Laurel Ptak, American artist, curator, writer, and educator Laurel Rose Willson (1941–2002), American author and con artist Laurel Roth Hope (born 1973)
Laurel_(given_name)
now. UK Parliament: "Union of the Crowns". Croft 2003, pp. 52–54, 61. Willson 1963, pp. 249–253. Green 1970, p. 90. UK Parliament: "Key Dates". Westminster
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territories as far south as Keswick in Cumberland. Notable people with the name include: Al Williamson (baseball) (1900–1978), American baseball player Al
Williamson_(surname)
Australian rock band
to 1997 and again in 2020, with Willson-Piper departing in 2013. Ian Haug, formerly of Powderfinger, replaced Willson-Piper, with former touring multi-instrumentalist
The_Church_(band)
(nick)name. This article lists symphonies that are numbered and have an additional nickname, and symphonies that are primarily known by their name and/or
List_of_symphonies_with_names
American actor, singer, film producer, and author (1931–2018)
agent Henry Willson, who specialized in representing beefcake male stars such as Robert Wagner and Rock Hudson. It was Willson who named him "Tab Hunter"
Tab_Hunter
Star at the centre of the Solar System
Bibcode:2021PEPS....8...40N. doi:10.1186/s40645-021-00430-x. ISSN 2197-4284. Willson, R. C.; Hudson, H. S. (1991). "The Sun's luminosity over a complete solar
Sun
American guitarist (1953–1985)
Videos for a Future Generation through archival footage. Rolling Stone named Wilson the 247th greatest guitarist of all time in 2023. Wilson was born
Ricky_Wilson_(guitarist)
American musical film by Morton DaCosta
and produced by Morton DaCosta, based on Meredith Willson's 1957 Broadway musical of the same name, which DaCosta also directed. Robert Preston reprises
The_Music_Man_(1962_film)
Biochemical engineer
Richard Coale Willson is an American chemical engineer, academic, and biotechnology entrepreneur. He is the Huffington–Woestemeyer Professor of Chemical
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people Russell Williamson (born 1980), English former footballer Russell Willson (1883–1948), American Navy flag officer and inventor Russell Wilson (disambiguation)
Russell_(given_name)
(1931–2003) Richard Storrs Willis (1819–1900) Arthur Wills (1926–2020) Meredith Willson (1902–1984) Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772–1847) Charles Wilson (1931–2019)
List_of_composers_by_name
Scottish indie rock musician
Dan Willson (born 23 July 1974), also known by his stage name Withered Hand, is an Edinburgh-based indie rock musician. His first studio album, Good News
Withered_Hand
English cricketer
Erasmus Albert Willson (13 October 1878 – 17 April 1948) was an English first-class cricketer who played in a single first-class match for Kent County
Erasmus_Willson
(disambiguation), multiple people David Wills (disambiguation), multiple people David Willson (disambiguation), multiple people David Wilson (disambiguation), multiple
List of people with given name David
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American poet (1837–1867)
Forceythe Willson (April 10, 1837 – February 2, 1867) was a nineteenth-century American poet. He was the brother of Kentucky governor Augustus E. Willson. Byron
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Augustus Williams (1842–?), American Civil War Navy soldier Augustus E. Willson (1846–1931), American politician Augustus B. Woodward (1774–1827), American
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American 1940s musical radio program
Dry decided to sponsor a similar program with Willson at the helm beginning in the fall of 1946. The name Sparkle Time was selected as a reminder "of the
Sparkle_Time
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William Osborne, 8th Baronet (died 1783), Irish baronet and politician Willson Osborne (1906–1979), American composer Winton B. Osborne (died 1998), American
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that inspired the Arlo Guthrie tune Alice's Restaurant Massacree Alice Willson Broughton (1889–1980), First Lady of North Carolina Alice Pollard Clark
Alice_(name)
American actor and film producer (1940–2023)
talent agent Henry Willson offered him acting opportunities and a lavish lifestyle in exchange for sex. He says he punched Willson in the face, knocking
Tony_Tarantino
1940 American film by Charlie Chaplin
World War I scenes were filmed in Laurel Canyon. Chaplin and Meredith Willson composed the music. Chaplin wanted to address the escalating violence and
The_Great_Dictator
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
The Rise of the Dutch Republic Vol. III, Harper Bros.: New York, p. 508. Willson, David Harris (1972). History of England, Holt, Rinehart & Winston: New
Netherlands
Methodist Church". National Park Service.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) and accompanying six photos from 1995 and 1997 "Church
List of Methodist churches in the United States
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Residential in Ohio, United States
two-bedroom apartments. It is named after Hiram Willson, a prominent lawyer in Cleveland in the 19th century. The Willson is on East 55th Street near Cleveland's
Willson_Tower
(disambiguation) Mary Willoughby (disambiguation) Mary Wills (disambiguation) Mary Willson (disambiguation) Mary Wilson (disambiguation) Mary Winchester (disambiguation)
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Film by James C. Strouse
until he finds her. When he finally does, he introduces himself, learns her name is Mira Ray, and they exchange personal phone numbers. Meeting for cheeseburgers
Love_Again_(2023_film)
Individual not affiliated to any political party
Warning". POLITICO Magazine. Retrieved 24 February 2020. Peale, Charles Willson; Madison, James; Sherman, Roger; Washington, George; Jefferson, Thomas;
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American actor (1922–1999)
Henry Willson, an agent who was known for representing young actors. Willson signed McCown to a contract with Selznick's company Vanguard and his name was
Rory_Calhoun
2003 American television film directed by Jeff Bleckner
based on the 1957 musical of the same name by Meredith Willson, which in turn was based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The film stars Matthew
The_Music_Man_(2003_film)
1960 musical by Willson and Morris
Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1960 musical with music and lyrics by Meredith Willson and book by Richard Morris. The plot is a fictionalized account of the
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical)
The_Unsinkable_Molly_Brown_(musical)
2025 U.S. order to rename Denali and the Gulf of Mexico
Information System: Mount McKinley Gulf of America at GEOnet Names Server Willson, Miranda (February 5, 2025). "EPA renames water quality program to 'Gulf
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English rock band
1991, pp. 42–43. Fitch 2005, pp. 359–360: Peter Wynne-Willson; Mason 2005, pp. 78–79: Wynne-Willson updated the band's lighting rig with some innovative
Pink_Floyd
American actor (1936–2020)
Invented Rock Hudson: The Pretty Boys and Dirty Deals of Henry Willson, agent Henry Willson saw Saxon's picture on the cover of a detective magazine, where
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American architectural firm
Stone, Carpenter & Willson was a Providence, Rhode Island–based architectural firm in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. It was named for the partners
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1775–1783 conflict in North America
be summarily hung as a spy without trial the next day. Tallmadge's cover name became John Bolton, and he was the architect of the spy ring. The American
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Women's Royal Naval Service superintendent Euphemia Mary Goldsborough Willson (1836–1896), American Civil War nurse Marcia Euphemia, wife of Anthemius
Euphemia_(given_name)
U.S. Founding Father, president from 1789 to 1797
Washington stressed that national identity was paramount, and said that the "name of AMERICAN... must always exalt the just pride of patriotism". Washington
George_Washington
Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603
(2003), p. 97. Black (1945), p. 410. Croft (2003), p. 48. Willson (1963), p. 154. Willson (1963), p. 155. Neale (1954), p. 385. Black (1945), p. 411
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Bryan Willson is a professor of mechanical engineering at Colorado State University (CSU) and the founder and director of the Engines and Energy Conversion
Bryan_Willson
American singer-songwriter (born 1993)
Ashlyn Rae "Ashe" Willson (born 1993) is an American singer-songwriter. She is known for her 2019 single "Moral of the Story", which was featured in the
Ashe_(singer)
Jane Wynne Willson (born 1933) is a British teacher, writer, campaigner and humanist. She was a vice-president and is now a patron of Humanists UK. She
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American architect (1877–1956)
Fred Fielding Willson (November 11, 1877 – August 13, 1956), most commonly known as Fred F. Willson, was an architect in Bozeman, Montana, who designed
Fred_F._Willson
American politician (1846–1931)
Everett Willson (October 13, 1846 – August 24, 1931) was an American politician and the 36th governor of Kentucky. Orphaned at the age of twelve, Willson went
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Venezuelan baseball player (born 1997)
was named to the 2022 Major League Baseball All-Star Game as an injury replacement for designated hitter Bryce Harper. William and his brother Willson became
William_Contreras
President of the United States from 1993 to 2001
ISBN 978-0-06-008381-6. Dowd, Maureen (October 22, 2000). "Liberties; Dare Speak His Name". The New York Times. Retrieved August 23, 2012. They're going to have to
Bill_Clinton
American women's rights activist
Josephine Beall Willson Bruce (October 29, 1853 – February 15, 1923) was a women's rights activist in the late 1890s and early 1900s. She spent a majority
Josephine_Beall_Willson_Bruce
Barbershop quartet
bandleader Meredith Willson and his wife, Rini, hosted a radio program called Music Today; after listening to the Bills' records, Willson began to admire
Buffalo_Bills_(quartet)
American drama streaming television miniseries
Cantrell described her as "an ambitious up-and-comer". Jim Parsons as Henry Willson, a fictionalized version of the Hollywood talent agent whose clients included
Hollywood_(miniseries)
State capitol building of Oregon, US
September 18, 2004. To the west of the building is Willson Park, named for Salem founder William H. Willson and sited roughly at the center of his former landholdings
Oregon_State_Capitol
Wayback Machine April 29, 2008. In a letter to the Guardian, Jane Wynne Willson, Vice-President of the British Humanist Association, added to his obituary:
List of atheists in science and technology
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Filmography
Broadway stage playing Prof. Harold Hill in the revival of the Meredith Willson musical The Music Man (2021–2023). He played a corrupt superintendent in
Hugh Jackman filmography and discography
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French actor (1935–2024)
where he met his future agent George Beaume. He was "spotted" by Henry Willson, who was in charge of recruiting new talent on behalf of the American film
Alain_Delon
Springtime in Angus: Elizabeth of Glamis (Three Elizabeths Suite) Meredith Willson "My White Knight" (The Music Man) Ennio Morricone "Deborah's Theme" (Once
List of Private Passions episodes (2010–2014)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2010–2014)
Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)
(1970), p. 12. Willson (1963), p. 86. Williams (1970), p. 10. Willson (1963), pp. 87–88. Williams (1970), p. 6. Williams (1970), p. 14. Willson (1963), p. 88
Anne_of_Denmark
American politician
William Holden Willson (April 14, 1805 – April 17, 1856) was a pioneer of the U.S. state of Oregon and the founder of its capital city, Salem. A native
William_H._Willson
Stephen Clark (disambiguation), multiple people with name spelling variations Stephen Clarke-Willson, American computer scientist and video game producer
List of people with given name Stephen
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Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809
residence, Monticello near present-day Charlottesville, Virginia. Its Italian name means "Little Mountain" in English. Monticello is located on a hilltop overlooking
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are listed under their primary section, and each entry gives the person's name, primary institution, and election year. For deceased members, the year of
List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (materials)
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1964 film directed by Charles Walters
the book of the 1960 musical of the same name by Richard Morris. The song score was composed by Meredith Willson. The plot is a fictionalized account of
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (film)
The_Unsinkable_Molly_Brown_(film)
1990 studio album by the Church
our music? What the hell happened? — Marty Willson-Piper All songs written by Kilbey/Koppes/Ploog/Willson-Piper except where noted. "Pharaoh" (3:54) "Metropolis"
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league footballer Luke Willian (born 1996), Australian triathlete Luke Willson (born 1990), Canadian-American football player Luke Wilson (born 1971)
Luke_(given_name)
shows that she became a French teacher in Harvard. Ed, played by Paul Willson (4 episodes), is one of the many neighbors who despises Hal and Lois, along
List of Malcolm in the Middle characters
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WILLSON NAME
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English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : patronymic from the personal name Will, a very common medieval short form of William.
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English
English : variant of Tilson.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in an area where willows grew or by a conspicuous willow tree, from an unattested Old English word, wilig.
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English : unexplained.Thomas Woolson, from England, settled in Cambridge, MA, before 1660.
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English
English : variant spelling of Tilson.
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English
English : metronymic or patronymic from Hill 2.
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English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, WILSON means "son of Will."Â
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English
English : variant of Melson.
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English or Scottish : unexplained. This has the form of a habitational name, but no such place has been identified. It may be an altered form of Willison, or possibly a habitational name from Willesden, now part of North London.
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English
English : variant of Belson or an altered spelling of Billson, a patronymic from Bill 1.
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English form of Welsh Dylan, DILLON means "great sea."
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Australian, Jamaican
Willow Tree
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English
English : variant spelling of Wilson.
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English
English : variant spelling of Wickson.
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English
English : variant spelling of Gilson.
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English
English : variant of Willman.
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British, English
Son of Gilbert
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English
English : patronymic from the personal name Will.
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English American
Slender;graceful. From the willow tree noted for slender graceful branches and leaves.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican
Will Helmet; Protect; Tree Name; Freedom; Name of a Slender and Graceful Wood Tree; Willow Tree
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Tamil
Celestial Apsara, Wide, Spacious
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English
English : habitational name from places so called in Cumbria, Lancashire, and Northumberland, all named from Old Norse hesli ‘hazel’ + hryggr ‘ridge’.
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English
English : from a medieval personal name, Old Norse þórsteinn, composed of the elements þórr, name of the Scandinavian god of thunder (see Thor) + steinn ‘stone’, ‘rock’, hence ‘altar of Thor’ or perhaps ‘hammer of Thor’.English : habitational name from Thurston in Suffolk, so called from the genitive case of the Old Norse personal name þóri (see Thor) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Name of a king.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Lord Venkateshwara
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful Shining Star, One and only
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Forgiver
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri, Marathi, Parsi
Golden
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Indian
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With a High Speed; Quick; Active
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n.
The quotient of a unit divided by one million; one of a million equal parts.
n.
Willow.
n.
A species of willow.
n.
Any plant of the order Salicaceae, or the Willow family.
v. t.
To open and cleanse, as cotton, flax, or wool, by means of a willow. See Willow, n., 2.
n.
A million ergs; a megerg.
n.
A willow. See Willow, n., 2.
n.
Same as Willow-weed.
n.
A thousand millions; -- called also billion. See Billion.
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A million webers.
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A machine in which cotton or wool is opened and cleansed by the action of long spikes projecting from a drum which revolves within a box studded with similar spikes; -- probably so called from having been originally a cylindrical cage made of willow rods, though some derive the term from winnow, as denoting the winnowing, or cleansing, action of the machine. Called also willy, twilly, twilly devil, and devil.
n.
A thorny European shrub (Hippophae rhamnoides) resembling a willow.
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The willow; willow twigs.
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A million coulombs.
n.
According to the French and American method of numeration, a thousand millions, or 1,000,000,000; according to the English method, a million millions, or 1,000,000,000,000. See Numeration.
a.
Having the color of the willow; resembling the willow; willowy.
n.
A million amperes.
n.
Any tree or shrub of the genus Salix, including many species, most of which are characterized often used as an emblem of sorrow, desolation, or desertion. "A wreath of willow to show my forsaken plight." Sir W. Scott. Hence, a lover forsaken by, or having lost, the person beloved, is said to wear the willow.