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Definition: A |
ANoun1. The blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen. 2. A metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001 micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. 3. Any of several fat-soluble vitamins essential for normal vision; prevents night blindness or inflammation or dryness of the eyes. 4. The basic unit of electric current adopted under the System International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps". 5. The 1st letter of the Roman alphabet. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "A" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references) |
Note: A \A\ ([.a]), preposition. [Abbreviated form of an (AS. on). See On.]. (references) |
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Bible | A Alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, as Omega is the last. These letters occur in the text of Rev. 1:8,11; 21:6; 22:13, and are represented by "Alpha" and "Omega" respectively (omitted in R.V., 1:11). They mean "the first and last." (Comp. Heb. 12:2; Isa. 41:4; 44:6; Rev. 1:11,17; 2:8.) In the symbols of the early Christian Church these two letters are frequently combined with the cross or with Christ's monogram to denote his divinity. Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary. |
Literature | A This letter is modified from the Hebrew (aleph = an ox), which was meant to indicate the outline of an ox's head. A among the Egyptians is denoted by the hieroglyphic which represents the ibis. Among the Greeks it was the symbol of a bad augury in the sacrifices. A in logic is the symbol of a universal affirmative. A asserts, E denies. Thus, syllogisms in bArbArA contain three universal affirmative propositions. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
Mining | A. Symbol in structural petrology for the direction of tectonic transport, similar to the direction in which cards might slide over one another. Striations in a slickensided surface are parallel to direction a b. A crystallographic axis: In the isometric system each axis is designated a; in hexagonal, tetragonal, and trigonal systems the nonunique axes are a; in the orthorhombic system a is always shorter than b with c either the longest or the shortest axis; in the monoclinic and triclinicsystems a may be determined by one of several conventions. (references) |
Multilingual Slang | Bielorussian (drystac'). (references) |
Space | Acceleration. (references) |
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The letter A is the first letter in the Roman alphabet, derived from the Greek letter &Alpha which as in Latin had the sound values /a/ and /a:/. It can be traced back through Etruscan and Greek (α, Alpha1) to the Semitic 'âlep, which stood for the glottal stop. The Greek names are of Semitic origin, and the Semitic names are known thanks to Hebrew. The Latin, Greek and Old English sound values /a/ and /a:/ gave way to several other vocalic sounds, e.g. [EI] and [æ] in English, the latter formerly represented by an a-e ligature called æsc. In some languages, e.g. Italian, Spanish and German, A is basically still pronounced as in Latin. A was originally a pictogram that stood for the ox (='âlep in Semitic).
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
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On computers using ASCII, the uppercase letter is represented with ASCII code 65 and the lowercase letter with code 97.
In syllogisms, the letter A is used as a symbol for the universal affirmative proposition in the general form "all x is y." The letters I, E and O are used respectively for the particular affirmative "some x is y," the universal negative "no x is y," and the particular negative "some x is not y." The use of these letters is generally derived from the vowels of the two Latin verbs affirmo (or AIo), "I assert," and nego, "I deny." The use of the symbols dates from the 13th century, though some authorities trace their origin to the Greek logicians. A is also used frequently in abbreviations.
The above usage is copied in mathematics and logic, the symbol ∀ (an inverted letter A), called the universal quantifier, is used to mean "for all...". Example: ∀x x+x=2x.
1 Alpha represents the letter A in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
A is also:
See also: ª, À, Á, Â, Ã, Ä (Ae), Å (Aa), Æ, Ă
- A musical note
- The English indefinite article, see A, an
- The stock symbol for Agilent Technologies Incorporated.
- The HTML element for an anchor tag.
- An album by Jethro Tull, see A
- An Italian film, A, made in 1969
- The heater (filament) power supply (originally a battery) of vacuum tube circuitry.
- The symbol for the SI unit ampere or amp
- With a ring over (Å), the symbol for the unit angstrom
- The symbol for the surface area unit are (a)
- A is one of the Blood types.
Two-letter combinations starting with A:
A. This letter of ours corresponds to the first symbol in the Phoenician alphabet and in almost all its descendants. In Phoenician, a, like the symbols for e and for o, did not represent a vowel, but a breathing; the vowels originally were not represented by any symbol. When the alphabet was adopted by the Greeks it was not very well fitted to represent the sounds of their language. The breathings which were not required in Greek were accordingly employed to represent some of the vowel sounds, other vowels, like i and u, being represented by an adaptation of the symbols for the semi-vowels y and w. The Phoenician name, which must have corresponded closely to the Hebrew Aleph, was taken over by the Greeks in the form Alpha (alpsa). The earliest authority for this, as for the names of the other Greek letters, is the grammatical drama (grammatike Ieoria) of Callias, an earlier contemporary of Euripides, from whose works four trimeters, containing the names of all the Greek letters, are preserved in Athenaeus x. 453 d.
- aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az
The form of the letter has varied considerably. In the earliest of the Phoenician, Aramaic and Greek inscriptions (the oldest Phoenician dating about 1000 B.C., the oldest Aramaic from the 8th, and the oldest Greek from the 8th or 7th century B.C.) A rests upon its side thus -- @. In the Greek alphabet of later times it generally resembles the modern capital letter, but many local varieties can be distinguished by the shortening of one leg, or by the angle at which the cross line is set-- @, &c. From the Greeks of the west the alphabet was borrowed by the Romans and from them has passed to the other nations of western Europe. In the earliest Latin inscriptions, such as the inscription found in the excavation of the Roman Forum in 1899, or that on a golden fibula found at Praeneste in 1886 (see Alphabet). Fine letters are still identical in form with those of the western Greeks. Latin develops early various forms, which are comparatively rare in Greek, as @, or unknown, as @. Except possibly Faliscan, the other dialects of Italy did not borrow their alphabet directly from the western Greeks as the Romans did, but received it at second hand through the Etruscans. In Oscan, where the writing of early inscriptions is no less careful than in Latin, the A takes the form @, to which the nearest parallels are found in north Greece (Boeotia, Locris, and Thessaly, and there only sporadically) .
In Greek the symbol was used for both the long and the short sound, as in English father (a) and German Ratte a; English, except in dialects, has no sound corresponding precisely to the Greek short a, which, so far as can be ascertained, was a mid-back-wide sound, according to the terminology of H. Sweet (Primer of Phonetics, p. 107). Throughout the history of Greek the short sound remained practically unchanged. On the other hand, the long sound of a in the Attic and Ionic dialects passed into an open e-sound, which in the Ionic alphabet was represented by the same symbol as the original e-sound. The vowel sounds vary from language to language, and the a symbol has, in consequence, to represent in many cases sounds which are not identical with the Greek a whether long or short, and also to represent several different vowel sounds in the same language. Thus the Oxford English Dictionary distinguishes about twelve separate vowel sounds, which are represented by a in English.
In general it may be said that the chief changes which affect the a-sound in different languages arise from (1) rounding, (2) fronting, i.e. changing from a sound produced far back in the mouth to a sound produced farther forward. The rounding is often produced by combination with rounded consonants (as in English was, wall, &c.), the rounding of the preceding consonant being continued into the formation of the vowel sound. Rounding has also been produced by a following l-sound, as in the English fall, small, bald, &c. (see Sweet's History of English Sounds, 2nd ed., sec. sec. 906, 784). The effect of fronting is seen in the Ionic and Attic dialects of Greek, where the original name of the Medes, Madoi, with a in the first syllable (which survives in Cypriot Greek as Madoi), is changed into Medoi (Medoi), with an open e-sound instead of the earlier a. In the later history of Greek this sound is steadily narrowed till it becomes identical with i (as in English seed). The first part of the process has been almost repeated by literary English, a (ah) passing into e (eh), though in present-day pronunciation the sound has developed further into a diphthongal ei except before r, as in hare (Sweet, op. cit. sec. 783).
In English a represents unaccented forms of several words, e.g. an (one), of, have, he, and or various prefixes the history of which is given in detail in the Oxford English Dictionary.
As a symbol the letter is used in various connexions and for various technical purposes, e.g. for a note in music, for the first of the seven dominical letters (this use is derived from its being the first of the litterae nundinales at Rome), and generally as a sign of priority.
In Shipping, A1 is a symbol used to denote quality of construction and material. In the various shipping registers ships are classed and given a rating after an official examination, and assigned a classification mark, which appears in addition to other particulars in those registers after the name of the ship. See Shipbuilding. It is popularly used to indicate the highest degree of excellence.
The above is from an original text from 1911 EB.
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A is an album by Jethro Tull. It was released on August 29, 1980 in the U.K and September 1 of the same year in the United States. The album was recorded in the summer of 1980 using Maison Rouge Mobile and Maison Rouge Studios in Fulham, London. Eddie Jobson guested on the album, playing keybords and electric violin. The album was produced by Ian Anderson and Robin Black.The album included the following musicians:
Track listing:
- Ian Anderson (flute, vocals)
- Martin Barre (electric guitar)
- Mark Craney (drums)
- Dave Pegg (bass)
- Crossfire
- Fylingdale Flyer
- Working John, Working Joe
- Black Sunday
- Protect and Survive
- Batteries Not Included
- Uniform
- 4.W.D. (Low Ratio)
- The Pine Marten's Jig
- And Further On
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A and an function primarily as the indefinite forms of the grammatical article in the English language.An is the older form, now used only before words starting with a vowel sound (and sometimes words beginning with an H sound in an unstressed syllable as in an historic event, but this usage is fading).
Indeed, the N has wandered back and forth between words beginning with vowels over the history of the language, where sometimes it would be a nuncle and is now an uncle. The Oxford English Dictionary gives such examples as smot hym on the hede with a nege tool from 1448 for smote him on the head with an edge tool and a nox for an ox and a napple for an apple. Sometimes the change has been permanent. For example, a newt was once an ewt (earlier euft and eft), a nickname was once an eke-name, where eke means "extra" (as in eke out meaning "add to"), and in the other direction, an orange was once a norange.
In addition to serving as an article, a and an are also used as synonyms for the number one, as in "make a wish", "a hundred". An is an older spelling of "one".
A and an are also used to express a proportional relationship, such as "a dollar a day" or "$50 an ounce".
See also the.
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Adenine is one of the purine basess used in forming nucleotides of DNA and RNA.
Adenine forms adenosine, a nucleoside, when attached to ribose and deoxyadenosine when attached to deoxyribose, and it forms Adenosine triphosphate, a nucleotide, when one or more phosphate group is added to adenosine. Adenosine triphosphate is used in all known cellular metabolisms as one of the basic methods of transferring chemical energy between reactions.
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The Albanian alphabet consists of 36 letters:
These letters correspond to SAMPA values:
- A, B, C, Ç, D, Dh, E, Ë, F, G, Gj, H, I, J, K, L, Ll, M, N, Nj, O, P, Q, R, Rr, S, Sh, T, Th, U, V, X, Xh, Y, Z, Zh.
- Pronunciation (146KB OGG Vorbis file)
- (Note: the 7 vowels are in bold)
- a, b, ts, tS, d, D, E, @, f, g, g_j, h, i, j, k, 5, l, m, n, J, O, p, k_j, r, rr, s, S, t, T, u, v, dz, dZ, y, z, Z
History
The Albanian alphabet was the result of an evolutionary process of several different versions. The first major attempt at forming an Albanian alphabet was made by Naum Veqilharxhi in 1824 who wanted Albanians to have their own alphabet and not be influences by Greek and Arabic ones. He formed a 33-letter alphabet from Latin alphabets and called it Evetor. This alphabet was mainly used in southern Albania. Other variants of the time included a Catholic alphabet used by Arbëreshë (Italo-Albanians), an Arabic one favored by the pashas, and the Istanbul one created by Sami Frashëri based on the Latin script with certain Greek characters. The latter became widely used as it was also adopted by the Istanbul Society for the Printing of Albanian Writings, which in 1879 printed Alfabetare, the first ABC. Another variant similar to the Istanbul one, Bashkimi, was developed by the Albanian literary society Bashkimi (The Union) in Shkodër with the help of Catholic clergy and Franciscans that aimed to be simpler. Yet another version, Agimi, was developed by another literary society called Agimi (The Dawn) and spearheaded by Ndre Mjeda in 1901.In November 1908, an alphabet Congress was held in Monastir. It aimed to unify Albanians behind one alphabet and some prominent delegates included Midhat Frashëri, Sotir Peçi, Shahin Kolonja, and Gjergj D. Kyrias. There was much debate and the contending alphabets were Istanbul, Bashkimi, and Agimi. However, the Congress was unable to make a clear decision and opted for a compromise solution of using both the widely used Istanbul one and a new Latin one.
During 1909 and 1910 there were movements by Young Turks supporters to adopt an Arabic script alphabet as they considered the Latin script to be against religious law and Islam. In Korçë and Gjirokastër demonstrations took place favoring the Latin alphabet, whereas in Elbasan a demonstration for the Arabic alphabet took place led by muslim clerics (hoxhas) that told muslims they would be infidels if they used the Latin script.
In 1911, the Young Turks dropped their opposition to the Latin script and finally the adoption of a revised Bashkimi alphabet that is still used today took place. Both Ghegs in the northern Albania and Tosks in the south adopted the alphabet though their respective dialects of Albanian differ somewhat.
Reference
The history of the albanian alphabet is based on the article by Van Christo [1] and it is used with permission.
See also
- Albanian language
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An algebraic number is any real or complex number that is a solution of a polynomial equation of the formwhere n > 0 and every ai is an integer, and an is nonzero.
- anxn + an-1xn-1 + ... + a1x1 + a0 = 0
All rational numbers are algebraic because every fraction a / b is a solution of bx - a = 0. Some irrational numbers such as 21/2 (the square root of 2) and 31/3/2 (the cube root of 3 divided by 2) are also algebraic because they are the solutions of x2 - 2 = 0 and 8x3 - 3 = 0, respectively. But not all real numbers are algebraic. Examples of this are &pi and e. If a complex number is not an algebraic number then it is called a transcendental number.
If an algebraic number satisifies such an equation as given above with a polynomial of degree n and not such an equation with a lower degree, then the number is said to be an algebraic number of degree n.
The sum, difference, product and quotient of two algebraic numbers is again algebraic, and the algebraic numbers therefore form a field. It can be shown that if we allow the coefficients ai to be any algebraic numbers then every solution of the equation will again be an algebraic number. This can be rephrased by saying that the field of algebraic numbers is algebraically closed. In fact, it is the smallest algebraically closed field containing the rationals, and is therefore called the algebraic closure of the rationals.
All numbers which can be written starting from the rationals using only the arithmetical operations +,-,*,/ and square roots, cube roots etc. are algebraic. The converse however is not true: there are algebraic numbers which cannot be written in this manner. All of these numbers have degree ≥ 5. This is a result of Galois theory.
An algebraic number which satisfies a polynomial equation of degree n as above with an = 1 is called an algebraic integer. Examples of algebraic integers are 3×21/2 + 5 and 6i - 2. The sum, difference and product of algebraic integers are again algebraic integers, which means that the algebraic integers form a ring. The name algebraic integer comes from the fact that the only rational numbers which are algebraic integers are the integers.
Both the notions of algebraic number and algebraic integer may be usefully generalized to fields other than the complex numbers; see algebraic extension and integral closure.
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Amp can be an abbreviation of:
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
- ampere - the SI unit of electrical current.
- amplifier - a piece of electronic equipment that increases the power of a signal
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In physics, the ampere (symbol: A, often informally abbreviated to amp) is the SI base unit used to measure electrical currentss. By definition, 1 ampere is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed 1 metre apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2x10-7 newton per meter of length.
The ampere is named after André-Marie Ampère, one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism.
The unit of electric charge, the coulomb, is defined in terms of the ampere: 1 coulomb is the amount of electric charge carried in a current of 1 ampere flowing for 1 second. (By SI standards, 1 coulomb per second is actually equal to 0.999835 ampere.)
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- Aah kazoku sama dayo to watashi ha uso wo tsuku nodeatta by On Watanabe (August 26,1902 - February 10,1930)
- Ababababa by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Abe ichizoku (Abe family) by Ogai Mori (February 17,1862 - July 9,1922)
- Aburae shin gihou by Narashige Koide (October 13,1887 - February 13,1931)
- Ada utare gesaku by Fubo Hayashi (January 17,1900 - June 29,1935)
- Adauchi kinshirei by Kan Kikuchi (December 26,1888 - March 6,1948)
- Adauchi santai by Kan Kikuchi (December 26,1888 - March 6,1948)
- Aguni no kami by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Ah Aki (Oh, fall) by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Ahen (Opium) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Ai irono hiki by Takuji Ote (December 3,1887 - April 18,1934)
- Ai to bi ni tsuite by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Ai to kon'in (Love and marriage)'' by Kyoka Izumi (November 4,1873 - September 7,1939)
- Ai to ninshikito no shuppatsu by Hyakuzo Kurata (February 23,1891 - February 12,1943)
- Ajisai by Kyoka Izumi (November 4,1873 - September 7,1939)
- Aka gaeru (Red frog) by Kensaku Shimaki (September 7,1903 - August 17,1945)
- Akahata-jiken no kaiko by Toshihiko Sakai (November 25,1871 - January 23,1933)
- Akai entotsu by On Watanabe (August 26,1902 - February 10,1930)
- Akai kasha by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Akarui kaihin by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Akaruikouba by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Akatsuki to yuube no uta by Michizo Tachihara (July 30,1914 - March 29,1939)
- Aki nikki by Tamiki Hara (November 15,1905 - March 13,1951)
- Aki no kasa by Sakunosuke Oda (October 26,1913 - January 10,1947)
- Aki no nanakusa ni soete by Kanoko Okamoto (March 1,1889 - February 18,1939)
- Aki to manpo by Sakutaro Hagiwara (November 1,1886 - May 11,1942)
- Aki (Fall) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Akikusa to mushi no ne by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
- Akino hitomi by Jukichi Yagi (February 9,1898 - October 26,1927)
- Akisame no tsuioku by Kanoko Okamoto (March 1,1889 - February 18,1939)
- Akumano shita (Devil's Tongue) by Kaita Murayama (September 15,1896 - February 20,1919)
- Akumu by Tamiki Hara (November 15,1905 - March 13,1951)
- Akutagawa no kotodomo by Kan Kikuchi (December 26,1888 - March 6,1948)
- Akutagawa Ryuunosu kekashuu by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Alia (or Aria) jin'no kodoku by Enzo Matsunaga (April 26,1895 - November 20,1938)
- Ameno kaisou by Toriko Wakasugi (December 21,1892 - December 18,1937)
- Amenohi ni kou wotaku by Kyukin Susukida (May 19,1877 - October 9,1945)
- Amenoyo by Ichiyo Higuchi (May 2,1872 - November 23,1896)
- Anchuu mondou by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Andou Shoueki by Kokichi Kano (July 28,1865 - December 22,1942)
- Ane (Elder brother's wife) by Shizu Shiraki (March 26,1895 - January 29,1918)
- Anitachi by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Ano jibun by Doppo Kunikida (July 15,1871 - June 23,1908)
- Anokoro no jibun' no koto by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Anzunowakaba by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Aoi kao (Blue face) by Sosen Mishima (July 30,1876 - March 7,1934)
- Aoi meno ningyou (Blue eye's doll) by Ujo Noguchi (May 29,1882 - January 27,1945)
- Aojiroki yume by Shizu Shiraki (March 26,1895 - January 29,1918)
- Aoki no shukkyou by Kan Kikuchi (December 26,1888 - March 6,1948)
- Aokusa by Gisaburo Juichiya (October 14,1897 - April 2,1937)
- Aomori by Osamu Dazai'' (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Arajotai by Shusei Tokuda (December 23,1871 - November 18,1943)
- Arakure by Shusei Tokuda (December 23,1871 - November 18,1943)
- Arashi by Toson Shimazaki (March 25,1872 - August 22,1943)
- Arasowarenai jijitsu (Uncontroversial fact) by Takiji Kobayashi (October 13,1903 - February 20,1933)
- Aru ahou no isshou by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Aru eiji goroshi nodouki by Toshiro Sasaki (April 14,1900 - March 13,1933)
- Aru haha no hanashi (Some mother's tail) by On Watanabe (August 26,1902 - February 10,1930)
- Aru hino ooishi kuranosuke by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Aru katakiuchi no hanashi by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Aru kyuuyuu he okuru shuki by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Aru otoko no daraku by Noe Ito (January 21,1895 - September 16,1923)
- Aru otoko no koibumi shoshiki by Kanoko Okamoto (March 1,1889 - February 18,1939)
- Aru otoko no shi by Kanoko Okamoto (March 1,1889 - February 18,1939)
- Aru ren'ai shousetsu (One love novel) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Aru seishin'ijousha by Maurice Level (1876 - 1926)
- Aru tegami (Some letter) by Tamiki Hara (November 15,1905 - March 13,1951)
- Aru uchuujin' no himitsu by Juza Unno (December 26,1897 - May 17,1949)
- Arume by Yumeji Takehisa (September 16,1884 - September 1,1934)
- Asamashikimono by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Asameshi (Breakfast) by Toson Shimazaki (March 25,1872 - August 22,1943)
- Asano kaze by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Ashizumou by Isota Kamura (December 15,1897 - November 30,1933)
- Asobi by Ogai Mori (February 17,1862 - July 9,1922)
- Atama narabini hara by Riichi Yokomitsu (March 17,1898 - December 30,1947)
- Awarenaru hatsukanezumi by Hyakuzo Kurata (February 23,1891 - February 12,1943)
- Ayuduri ni sugoshita natsuyasumi by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
- Azu by Mashio Fujishita (b. 1961)
- Azusagawa no jouryuu by Usui Kojima (December 29,1873 - December 13,1948)
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Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions for the Aid of Citizens (ATTAC - Association pour la Taxation des Transactions pour l'Aide aux Citoyens) is an activist organization for the establishment of a tax on exchange transactions.Originally a single-issue movement demanding the introduction of the so-called Tobin tax on currency-speculation, ATTAC now devotes itself to a wide range of issues related to globalization, monitoring the decisions of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). ATTAC attends the meetings of the G8 with the goal of influencing policymakers' decisions.
Though ATTAC criticizes the neoliberal ideology dominating economic globalization, it is not "anti-globalization". It supports globalization policies that are sustainable and socially just. One of ATTAC's slogans is "The World is not merchandise", denouncing the merchandization of society.
Organizational History and Background
In December 1997, Ignacio Ramonet wrote in Le Monde diplomatique, an editorial in which he advocated for the establishment of the Tobin tax and the creation of an organization to pressure governments around the world to introduce the tax. ATTAC was created on June 3, 1998, during a constitutive assembly in France. While it was founded in France it now exists in over forty countries around the world. In France, politicians from the left and the right are members of the association.ATTAC functions on a principle of decentralization: local associations organize meetings, conferences, and compose documents that become counter-arguments to the neoliberal discourse. ATTAC aims to formalize the possibility of an alternative to the neoliberal society that is currently required of globalization. ATTAC aspires to be a movement of popular education.
Critics say that ATTAC constitutes an identity-based reactionary group and that, contrary to that which ATTAC affirms, it does not speak in the name of the poorest. Another criticism is that ATTAC promotes policies that are in reality plain protectionism of the developed countries against the Third World, be it in agriculture or in industry, and thus will prevent the Third World from developing itself through trade.
The main issues covered by ATTAC today are:
In France, ATTAC associates with many other left-wing causes.
- Democratic control of financial markets (e.g. Tobin tax)
- Fair instead of "free" trade ( WTO, IMF, Worldbank, EU, NAFTA, FTAA, G8)
- Social security systems (it is against privatization of pensions and of the health system)
- Against tax evasion (tax havens, TNCs)
- Sustainable globalisation
ATTAC supports José Bové.
See Also
- Anti-globalization movement
External links
- ATTAC homepage
- Disarming the markets, editorial by Ignacio Ramonet
- ATTAC Germany also has a group on Intellectual Property and (Software) Patents
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Abdulrahman Alomari, suspected hijacker
Wail Alshehri, suspected hijacker
Waleed Alshehri, suspected hijacker
Satam Al Suqami, suspected hijacker
David Angell
Lynn Angell
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Mohammad Atta, suspected hijacker
- See also : September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack
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The board used in the game of chess consists of eight rows and eight columns of squares arranged in alternating colors. The colors are called "black" and "white", although the actual colors are usually dark green and buff for boards used in competition, and often natural shades of light and dark woods for home boards. Some play sets may use red and black, which is also used for checkers.
The board is always placed so that the rightmost square on the row nearest each player is a "white" square.
In modern commentary, the columns (called files) are labeled by the letters a to h from left to right from the white player's point of view, and the rows (called ranks) by the numbers 1 to 8 from the white player's point of view, thus providing a standard notation called Algebraic chess notation.
In older English commentary, the files are labeled by the piece originally occupying its first rank, and ranks by the numbers 1 to 8 from each player's point of view, depending on the move being described. This is called English chess notation, and is no longer commonly used.
At the start of the game, the pieces are arranged in ranks 1 and 2 as follows:
Rank 1 contains rook, knight, bishop, queen, king, bishop, knight, and rook in this order from left to right. The three pieces on the Queen's side are called "queen's rook", "queen's knight" etc., and the other pieces are "king's rook", "king's bishop", etc. Rank 2 contains eight pawnss. Black's pieces on ranks 7 and 8 are a mirror image of white's. In particular, both kings share the same file (file e), as do both queens (on file d). This is often remembered by noting that each queen sits on a square of her own color.
The image at the top of this page is a graphical representation of this starting position, with the files and ranks labeled. By convention, diagrams display the starting position of the white pieces at the bottom of the board.
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List of airports: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
A
- AAE Annaba, Algeria
- AAL Alborg, Denmark
- AAR Aarhus, Denmark
- ABD Abadan, Iran
- ABE Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States near Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- ABI Abilene, Texas, United States
- ABJ Port Bouet Airport, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
- ABM Bamaga, Australia
- ABQ Albuquerque International Sunport, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
- ABR Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States
- ABS Abu Simbel, Egypt
- ABX Albury, Australia
- ABY Albany, Georgia, United States
- ABZ Aberdeen, United Kingdom
- ACA Alvarez International Airport, Acapulco, Mexico
- ACC Kotoka International Airport, Accra, Ghana
- ACE Arrecife, Spain, near Lanzarote
- ACY Atlantic City International Airport, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
- ADA Adana, Turkey
- ADD Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- ADE Aden, Yemen
- ADL Adelaide International Airport, West Beach, Australia, near Adelaide
- ADX Aktyubinsk, Kazakhastan
- ADY Alldays, South Africa
- AEP Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, Argentina
- AER Adler and Sochi, Russia
- AES Ålesund Airport Vigra, Norway
- AEX Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
- AGA Agadir, Morocco
- AGB Augsburg, Germany
- AGS Augusta Regional Airport, Augusta, Georgia, United States
- AGU Aguascalientes, Mexico
- AGZ Aggneys, South Africa
- AHN Athens, Georgia, United States
- AHO Alghero Sassari, Italy
- AHU Al Hoceima, Morocco
- AJA Ajaccio, France
- AJN Anjouan, Comoros
- AJU Aracaju, Brazil
- AJY Agades, Niger
- AKJ Asahikawa Airport, near Asahikawa, Japan
- AKL Auckland International Airport, Mangere, New Zealand, nearAuckland
- ALB Albany International Airport, Albany, New York, United States
- ALC Alicante, Spain
- ALG Algiers, Algeria
- ALH Albany, Australia
- ALJ Alexander Bay, South Africa
- ALV Andorra La Vella, Andorra
- ALY Alexandria, Egypt
- AMA Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport, Amarillo, Texas, United States
- AMD Ahmedabad International Airport, Ahmedabad, India
- AMM Queen Alia Airport, Amman, Jordan
- AMS Schiphol Airport, Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands, near Amsterdam
- ANB Anniston, Alabama, United States
- ANC Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska, United States
- ANK Ankara, Turkey
- ANR Antwerp, Belgium
- ANU V. C. Bird International Airport, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
- AOH Lima Allen County Airport, Lima, Ohio
- AOI Ancona, Italy
- AOJ Aomori, Japan
- AOO Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
- APF Naples Municipal Airport, Naples, Florida, United States
- APN Alpena County Regional Airport, Alpena, Michigan, United States
- APW Apia, Western Samoa
- AQJ Aqaba, Jordan
- ARB Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
- ARN Arlanda Airport, Stockholm, Sweden
- ASE Aspen-Pitkin County Airport, Aspen, Colorado, United States
- ASJ Amami, Japan
- ASK Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire
- ASP Alice Springs, Australia
- ATH Eleftherios Venizelos Airport, Spata, near Athens, Greece (succeeded Ellinikon International Airport)
- ATL William B. Hartsfield International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- ATQ Amritsar, India
- ATW Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, near Neenah, Wisconsin, and Menasha, Wisconsin
- AUA Queen Beatrix International Airport, near Orenjasted, Aruba
- AUG Augusta Airport, Augusta, Maine, United States
- AUH Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- AUR Aurillac, France
- AUS Bergstrom International Airport, Austin, Texas, United States
- AVL Asheville Regional Airport, Fletcher, North Carolina, United States, near Asheville, North Carolina
- AXA Anguilla
- AXS Armenia, Colombia
- AXT Akita, Japan
- AYQ Ayers Rock, Australia
- AYR Ayr, Australia
- AYT Antalya, Turkey
- AZO Kalamazoo-Battle Creek International Airport, Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
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List of Biblical names
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - Y - Z
- Aaron, a teacher; lofty; mountain of strength
- Abaddon, the destroyer
- Abagtha, father of the wine-press
- Abana, made of stone; a building
- Abarim, passages; passengers
- Abba, father
- Abda, a servant; servitude
- Abdeel, a vapor; a cloud of God
- Abdi, my servant
- Abdiel, servant of God
- Abdon, servant; cloud of judgment
- Abednego, servant of light; shining
- Abel, vanity; breath; vapor
- Abel, a city; mourning
- Abel-beth-maachah, mourning to the house of Maachah
- Abel-maim, mourning of waters
- Abel-meholah, mourning of sickness
- Abel-mizraim, the mourning of Egyptians
- Abel-shittim, mourning of thorns
- Abez, an egg; muddy
- Abi, my father
- Abiah, (or Abia) the Lord is my father
- Abi-albon, most intelligent father
- Abiasaph, consuming father; gathering
- Abiathar, excellent father; father of the remnant
- Abib, green fruit; ears of corn
- Abidah, (or Abida) father of knowledge
- Abidan, father of judgment
- Abiel, God my father
- Abiezer, (or Abieezer) father of help
- Abigail, the father's joy
- Abihail, the father of strength
- Abihu, he is my father
- Abihud, father of praise; confession
- Abijah, the Lord is my father
- Abijam, father of the sea
- Abilene, the father of mourning
- Abimael, a father sent from God
- Abimelech, father of the king
- Abinadab, father of a vow, or of willingness
- Abinoam, father of beauty
- Abiram, high father; father of deceit
- Abishag, ignorance of the father
- Abishai, the present of my father
- Abishalom, father of peace
- Abishua, father of salvation
- Abishur, father of the wall; father of uprightness
- Abital, the father of the dew; or of the shadow
- Abitub, father of goodness
- Abiud, father of praise
- Abner, father of light
- Abram, high father
- Abraham, father of a great multitude
- Absalom, father of peace
- Accad, a vessel; pitcher; spark
- Accho, close; pressed together
- Aceldama, field of blood
- Achab, brother of the father
- Achaia, grief; trouble
- Achaicus, a native of Achaia; sorrowing; sad
- Achan, or Achar, he that troubleth
- Achaz, one that takes, or possesses
- Achbor, a rat; bruising
- Achim, preparing; revenging; confirming
- Achish, thus it is; how is this
- Achmetha, brother of death
- Achor, trouble
- Achsah, adorned; bursting the veil
- Achshaph, poison; tricks
- Achzib, liar; lying; one that runs
- Adadah, testimony of the assembly
- Adah, an assembly
- Adaiah, the witness of the Lord
- Adaliah, one that draws water; poverty; cloud; death
- Adam, earthy; red
- Adamah, red earth; of blood
- Adami, my man; red; earthy; human
- Adar, high; eminent
- Adbeel, vapor, or cloud of God
- Addi, my witness; adorned; prey
- Addin, adorned; delicious; voluptuous
- Addon, basis; foundation; the Lord
- Adiel, the witness of the Lord
- Adin, Adina, adorned; voluptuous; dainty
- Adithaim, assemblies; testimonies
- Adlai, my witness; my ornament
- Admah, earthy; red; bloody
- Admatha, a cloud of death; a mortal vapor
- Adna, pleasure; delight
- Adnah, eternal rest
- Adoni-bezek, (or Adonibezek) the lightning of the Lord; the Lord of lightning
- Adonijah, the Lord is my master
- Adonikam, the Lord is raised
- Adoniram, my Lord is most high; Lord of might and elevation
- Adoni-zedek, justice of the Lord; lord of justice
- Adoraim, strength of the sea
- Adoram, their beauty; their power
- Adrammelech, the cloak, glory, grandeur or power of the king
- Adramyttium, the court of death
- Adriel, the flock of God
- Adullam, their testimony; their prey; their ornament
- Adummim, earthy; red; bloody things
- Aeneas, praised; praiseworthy
- Aenon, a cloud; fountain; his eye
- Agabus, a locust; the father's joy or feast
- Agag, roof; upper floor
- Agar, or Hagar, a stranger; one that fears
- Agee, a valley; deepness
- Agrippa, one who causes great pain at his birth
- Agur, stranger; gathered together
- Ahab, uncle, or father's brother
- Aharah, a smiling brother; a meadow of a sweet savor
- Aharhel, another host; the last sorrow; a brother's sheep
- Ahasbai, trusting in me; a grown-up brother
- Ahasuerus, prince; head; chief
- Ahava, essence; being; generation
- Ahaz, one that takes or possesses
- Ahaziah, seizure; vision of the Lord
- Ahi, my brother; my brethren
- Ahiah, brother of the Lord
- Ahiam, mother's brother; brother of a nation
- Ahian, brother of wine
- Ahiezer, brother of assistance
- Ahihud, brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise; witty brother
- Ahijah, same with Ahiah
- Ahikam, a brother who raises up or avenges
- Ahilud, a brother born, or begotten
- Ahimaaz, a brother of the council
- Ahiman, brother of the right hand
- Ahimelech, my brother is a king; my king's brother
- Ahimoth, brother of death
- Ahinadab, a willing brother; brother of a vow
- Ahinoam, beauty of the brother; brother of motion
- Ahio, his brother; his brethren
- Ahira, brother of iniquity; brother of the shepherd
- Ahiram, brother of craft, or of protection
- Ahisamach, brother of strength
- Ahishahur, brother of the morning or dew; brother of blackness
- Ahishar, brother of a prince; brother of a song
- Ahithophel, brother of ruin or folly
- Ahitub, brother of goodness
- Ahlab, made of milk, or of fat; brother of the heart
- Ahlai, beseeching; sorrowing; expecting
- Ahoah, a live brother; my thorn or thistle
- Aholah, his tabernacle; his tent
- Aholiab, the tent of the father
- Aholibah, my tent, or my tabernacle, in her
- Aholibamah, my tabernacle is exalted
- Ahumai, a meadow of waters; a brother of waters
- Ahuzam, their taking or possessing vision
- Ahuzzah, possession; seizing; collecting
- Ai, or Hai, mass; heap
- Aiah, vulture, raven; an isle; alas, where is it?
- Aiath, same as Ai; an hour; eye; fountain
- Aijeleth-Shahar, (or Aijeleth Shahar) the land of the morning
- Ain, same as Aiath
- Ajalon, a chain; strength; a stag
- Akkub, foot-print; supplanting; crookedness; lewdness
- Akrabbim, scorpions
- Alammelech, God is king
- Alemeth, hiding; youth; worlds; upon the dead
- Alexander, one who assists men
- Alian, high
- Alleluia, praise the Lord
- Allon, an oak; strong
- Allon-bachuth, the oak of weeping
- Almodad, measure of God
- Almon, hidden
- Almon-diblathaim, hidden in a cluster of fig trees
- Alpheus, a thousand; learned; chief
- Alush, mingling together
- Alvah, his rising up; his highness
- Amad, people of witness; a prey
- Amal, labor; iniquity
- Amalek, a people that licks up
- Aman, mother; fear of them
- Amana, integrity; truth; a nurse
- Amariah, the Lord says; the integrity of the Lord
- Amasa, sparing the people
- Amasai, strong
- Amashai, the people's gift
- Amashi-ali, same as Amaziah
- Ami, mother; fear; people
- Amaziah, the strength of the Lord
- Aminadab, same as Amminadab
- Amittai, true; fearing
- Ammah, my, or his, people
- Ammi, same as Ammah
- Ammiel, the people of God
- Ammihud, people of praise
- Ammi-nadab, my people is liberal
- Ammishaddai, the people of the Almighty; the Almighty is with me
- Ammizabad, dowry of the people
- Ammon, a people; the son of my people
- Amnon, faithful and true; tutor
- Amok, a valley; a depth
- Amon, faithful; true
- Amorite, bitter; a rebel; a babbler
- Amos, loading; weighty
- Amoz, strong; robust
- Amplias, large; extensive
- Amram, an exalted people; their sheaves; handfuls of corn
- Amraphel, one that speaks of secrets
- Amzi, strong, mighty
- Anab, a grape; a knot
- Anah, one who answers; afflicted
- Anaharath, dryness, burning, wrath
- Anak, a collar; ornament
- Anamim, a fountain; answer; affliction
- Anammelech, answer; poverty of the king
- Anani, a cloud; prophecy; divination
- Ananias, or Ananiah, the cloud of the Lord
- Anathema, separated; set apart
- Anathoth, or Anath, answer; song; poverty
- Andrew, a strong man
- Andronicus, a man excelling others
- Anem, or Anen, an answer; their affliction
- Aner, answer; song; affliction
- Aniam, a people; the strength or sorrow of people
- Anim, answerings; singings; afflicted
- Anna, gracious; one who gives
- Annas, one who answers; humble
- Antichrist, an adversary to Christ
- Antioch, speedy as a chariot
- Antipas, for all, or against all
- Antipatris, for, or against the father
- Antothijah, answers or songs of the Lord; afflictions
- Anub, same as Anab
- Apelles, exclusion; separation
- Apharsathchites, Apharsites (from a root meaning) dividing or rending
- Aphek, Aphekah, Aphik, strength; a rapid torrent
- Aphiah, speaking, blowing
- Apocalypse, uncovering, revelation
- Apocrypha, hidden
- Apollonia, perdition, destruction
- Apollonius, destroying
- Apollos, one who destroys; destroyer
- Apollyon, a destroyer
- Appaim, face; nostrils
- Apphia, productive; fruitful
- Aquila, an eagle
- Ar, awakening; uncovering
- Ara, cursing; seeing
- Arab, multiplying; sowing sedition; a window; a locust
- Arabia, evening; desert; ravens
- Arad, a wild ass; a dragon
- Arah, the way; a traveler
- Aram, highness, magnificence, one that deceives; curse
- Aran, an ark; their curse
- Ararat, the curse of trembling
- Araunah, ark; song; joyful cry
- Arba, four
- Archelaus, the prince of the people
- Archippus, a master of horses
- Arcturus, a gathering together
- Ard, one that commands; he that descends
- Ardon, ruling; a judgment of malediction
- Areli, the light or vision of God
- Areopagus, the hill of Mars
- Aretas, agreeable, virtuous
- Argob, a turf, or fat land
- Ariel, altar; light or lion of God
- Arimathea, a lion dead to the Lord
- Arioch, long; great; tall
- Aristarchus, the best prince
- Aristobulus, a good counselor
- Armageddon, hill of fruits; mountain of Megiddo
- Arnon, rejoicing; sunlight
- Aroer, heath; tamarisk
- Arpad, the light of redemption
- Arphaxad, a healer; a releaser
- Artaxerxes, the silence of light; fervent to spoil
- Artemas, whole, sound
- Arumah, high; exalted
- Asa, physician; cure
- Asahel, creature of God
- Asaiah, the Lord hath wrought
- Asaph, who gathers together
- Asareel, the beatitude of God
- Asenath, peril; misfortune
- Ashan, smoke
- Ashbel, an old fire
- Ashdod, effusion; inclination; theft
- Asher, happiness
- Ashima, crime; offense
- Ashkenaz, a fire that spreads
- Ashnah, change
- Ashriel, same as Asareel
- Ashtaroth, Ashtoreth, flocks; sheep; riches
- Ashur, who is happy; or walks; or looks
- Asia, muddy; boggy
- Asiel, the work of God
- Askelon, weight; balance; fire of infamy
- Asnapper, unhappiness; increase of danger
- Asriel, help of God
- Assir, prisoner; fettered
- Asshurim, liers in want; beholders
- Assos, approaching; coming near
- Assur, same as Ashur
- Assyria, country of Assur or Ashur
- Asuppim, gatherings
- Asyncritus, incomparable
- Atad, a thorn
- Atarah, a crown
- Ataroth, crowns
- Ataroth-addar, crowns of power
- Ater, left hand; shut
- Athach, thy time
- Athaiah, the Lord's time
- Athaliah, the time of the Lord
- Athlai, my hour or time
- Attai, same as Athlai
- Attalia, that increases or sends
- Attalus, increased, nourished
- Augustus, increased, augmented
- Ava, or Ivah, iniquity
- Aven, iniquity; force; riches; sorrow
- Avim, wicked or perverse men
- Avith, wicked, perverse
- Azaliah, near the Lord
- Azaniah, hearing the Lord; the Lord's weapons
- Azareel, help of God
- Azariah, he that hears the Lord
- Azaz, strong one
- Azazel, the scape-goat
- Azaziah, strength of the Lord
- Azekah, strength of walls
- Azgad, a strong army; a gang of robbers
- Azmaveth, strong death; a he-goat
- Azmon, bone of a bone; our strength
- Aznoth-tabor, the ears of Tabor; the ears of purity or contrition
- Azor, a helper; a court
- Azotus, the same as Ashdod
- Azriel, same as Asriel
- Azrikam, help, revenging
- Azubah, forsaken
- Azur, he that assists or is assisted
- Azzan, their strength
- Azzur, same as Azur
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List of books in alphabetical order by title:A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Note: Titles that begin with A or An should be listed under the next word in the title.
- The Able McLaughlins - Margaret Wilson (1924)
- About a Boy - Nick Hornby (1998)
- Absolute Power - David Baldacci (1996)
- The Acceptance World - Anthony Powell (1955)
- Accident - Danielle Steel (1994)
- The Accidental Tourist - Anne Tyler (1985)
- Account of Corsica - James Boswell (1768)
- The Acrobats - Mordecai Richler (1954)
- Across the River and into the Trees - Ernest Hemingway (1950)
- Actions and Reactions - Rudyard Kipling (1909)
- Adam of the Road - Janet Elizabeth Gray, (1943 Newbery Medal)
- Adding a Dimension (1964)
- The Adult Children of Alcoholics Syndrome - Wayne Kritsberg (1985)
- The Adventurer - Mika Waltari (1950)
- The Adventurers - Harold Robbins (1966)
- Adventures in Two Worlds - A.J. Cronin (1952)
- The Adventures of Augie March - Saul Bellow (1953)
- Adventures of Wim - George Cockcroft as Luke Rhinehart (1986)
- Advertisement for Myself - Norman Mailer (1959)
- Advise and Consent - Allen Drury (1959)
- Aeneid - Vergil
- The Affluent Society - John Kenneth Galbraith (1958)
- African Exploits - Roy MacLaren (1998)
- The Age of Innocence - Edith Wharton (1921)
- The Agony and the Ecstasy - Irving Stone (1961)
- Airlines of North America
- Airport - Arthur Hailey (1968)
- Alaska - James A. Michener (1988)
- The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho (1988)
- The Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969 - Jorge Luis Borges (1978)
- Ali and Nino - Kurban Said (1970)
- Alias Grace - Margaret Atwood (1996)
- Alice Adams - Booth Tarkington (1922)
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll (1865)
- All Around the Town - Mary Higgins Clark (1992)
- All Creatures Great and Small) - James Herriot (1972)
- All the President's Men - Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward (1974)
- All Through the Night - Mary Higgins Clark (1998)
- Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste (19th century), encyclopedia
- L'Amant - Marguerite Duras (1984)
- Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay: A Novel, The - Michael Chabon (2000)
- The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents - Terry Pratchett (2001)
- The Ambassadors - Henry James (1903)
- America (Amerika) - Franz Kafka (1927)
- American Gods - Neil Gaiman (2001)
- American Pastoral - Philip Roth (1997)
- American Psycho - Brett Easton Ellis (1991)
- An American Tragedy - Theodore Dreiser (1925)
- The Americana, encyclopedia
- The Amityville Horror - Jay Anson (1977)
- Amos Fortune, Free Man - Elizabeth Yates (1951 Newbery Medal)
- Amsterdam - Ian McEwan (1998)
- Anatol - Arthur Schnitzler
- Anatomy of a Murder - Robert Traver (1958)
- And Now Miguel - Joseph Krumgold, (1954 Newbery Medal)
- Andersonville - MacKinlay Kantor (1955)
- The Andromeda Strain - Michael Crichton (1969)
- Angela's Ashes - Frank McCourt
- Angle of Repose - Wallace Stegner (1971)
- Aniara (poetry) - Harry Martinson (1956)
- Animal Farm - George Orwell (1945)
- Anna of the Five Towns - Arnold Bennett
- Anna Karenina - Lev Tolstoy (1871)
- Anne of Green Gables - L. M. Montgomery
- Anthem - Ayn Rand (1938)
- Antols Größenwahn - Arthur Schnitzler
- Anvil of Stars - Greg Bear (1992)
- The Apocalypse Watch - Robert Ludlum (1995)
- Apollyon - Jerry B. Jenkins & Tim LaHaye (1999)
- Apples of Gold - Jo Petty (1962)
- The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz - Mordecai Richler (1959)
- Apologia Pro Vita Sua - John Henry Newman
- The Aquitaine Progression - Robert Ludlum (1984)
- Arabian Nights - Abu abd-Allah Muhammed el-Gahshigar (9th century)
- Arabian Nights and Days - Naguib Mahfouz (1981)
- Armageddon - Leon Uris (1964)
- Armies of the Night - Norman Mailer (1968)
- The Arms of Krupp 1587-1968 - William Manchester (1964)
- Around the World in Eighty Days - Jules Verne
- Around the World with Auntie Mame - Patrick Dennis (1958)
- The Arraignment - Steve Martini (2003)
- The Arrangement - Elia Kazan (1967)
- Arrow in the Blue - Arthur Koestler (1952)
- The Art of War - Sun Tzu (6th century BC)
- Artemis Fowl (series) - Eoin Colfer
- Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code - Eoin Colfer (2003)
- As I Lay Dying - William Faulkner (1930)
- As the Crow Flies - Jeffrey Archer (1991)
- The Ascent of Man - Jacob Bronowski (1975)
- The Ash Garden - Dennis Bock (2001)
- Asimov's Mysteries - Isaac Asimov (1968)
- Aspects of Love (novel) - David Garnett
- Assassins - Jerry B. Jenkins & Tim LaHaye (1999)
- Assignment in Eternity - Robert A. Heinlein (1953)
- The Assumption of the Rogues and Rascals - Elizabeth Smart (1982)
- At Lady Molly's - Anthony Powell (1957)
- At the Going Down of the Sun - Elizabeth Darrell (1985)
- Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand (1957)
- Atomised - Michel Houellebecq (1999)
- Atonement - Ian McEwan (2002)
- August 1914 - Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1972)
- The Aunt's Story - Patrick White (1948)
- Auntie Mame - Patrick Dennis (1955)
- The Autobiography of Malcolm X - Alex Haley & Malcolm X (1965)
- The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman - Ernest J. Gaines (1971)
- Axiomatic - Greg Egan
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Poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the Chinese language.A
B
- Sin Ai
C
D
- Cao Cao
- Cao Pi
- Cao Zhi
E
- Du Fu, the Poet Saint
- Du Mu (803-852 - Chinese poet)
F
G
H
I
- Han Yu
J
K
- Jia Dao
L
M
- Li Hou Zhu
- Li Po, the Poet Immortal
- Li Qingzhao
- Li Shanyin
- Li Yu
N
- Mao Zedong
- Meng Houran
O
- Natsume Soseki, Japan's greatest modern composer of Chinese poetry
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
- Wang Wei, the Poet Buddha
- Wang Changling
Y
- Xu Zhi Mo 1895-1931, melancholic poet of early 20th century
Z
- John Yau
See also: Chinese poetry -- List of poets -- List of famous Chinese people
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List of cities in Germany: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
Town Population District Bundesland Aachen 246,000 -- North Rhine-Westphalia Aalen 66,559 Ostalbkreis Baden-Württemberg Abtsgmünd 7,279 Ostalbkreis Baden-Württemberg Adelmannsfelden 1,807 Ostalbkreis Baden-Württemberg Ahaus 37,300 Borken North Rhine-Westphalia Aichach 20,300 Aichach-Friedberg Bavaria Alfeld 23,000 Hildesheim Lower Saxony Alsdorf 46,100 Aachen North Rhine-Westphalia Altena 22,658 Märkischer Kreis North Rhine-Westphalia Altenburg 41,300 Altenburger Land Thuringia Altenkirchen 6,600 Altenkirchen Rhineland-Palatinate Altötting 12,700 Altötting Bavaria Alzey 18,200 Alzey-Worms Rhineland-Palatinate Amberg 43,200 -- Bavaria Anklam 16,500 Ostvorpommern Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Ansbach 39,800 -- Bavaria Apolda 25,000 Weimarer Land Thuringia Arendsee 3,100 Altmarkkreis Salzwedel Saxony-Anhalt Arnsberg 77,341 Hochsauerland North Rhine-Westphalia Aschaffenburg 66,800 -- Bavaria Attendorn 24,500 Olpe North Rhine-Westphalia Auerbach 9,300 Amberg-Sulzbach Bavaria Augsburg 256,600 -- Bavaria Aurich 39,900 Aurich Lower Saxony A "--" in the district column means, that the town is a district-free town, i.e. it is by itself a district.
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A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z
- A.V.C. College
- Aachen University of Technology
- Aalborg Business College
- Aalborg University
- Aarhus School of Business
- Aarhus Technical College
- Abant Izzet Baysal University
- Aberdeen University
- Abertay University
- Abilene Christian University
- Åbo Akademi University
- Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
- Academy Canada
- Academy of Economics, Wroclaw
- Academy of Media Arts
- Acadia University
- Adam Mickiewicz University
- Addis Ababa University
- Adelphi University
- Agder College
- Agnes Scott College
- Agricultural University of Norway (NLH)
- Air Force Institute of Technology
- Ajman University College of Science and Technology
- Akita University
- Al Akhawayn University
- Al.I.Cuza Iasi University of Iasi
- Alabama Aviation and Technical College
- Alabama State University
- Alagappa Government College of Engineering and Technology
- Alaska Pacific University
- Albany College of Pharmacy
- Albany State University
- Albert Ludwigs Universitat Freiburg
- Albert Szentgyorgyi Medical University
- Alberta, University of
- Alberta Vocational College Calgary
- Albertson College of Idaho
- Albion College
- Albuquerque Technical-Vocational Institute
- Alcorn State University
- Alesund College
- Alfred University
- Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
- All Hallows College
- All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi
- Allegany College of Maryland
- Allegheny College
- Allegheny University of the Health Sciences
- Allentown College
- Alma College
- Altay State University
- Alverno College
- Alvin Community College
- Amarillo College
- Ambassador University
- American Academy of English
- American Baptist Theological Seminary
- American College of Prehospital Medicine
- American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy
- American River College
- American University
- American University in Bulgaria
- American University in Cairo
- American University of Armenia
- American University of Beirut
- American University of Paris
- Amherst College
- Anadolu University
- Anderson College
- Anderson University
- Andhra University College of Engineering
- Andrews University
- Andrews University School of Business
- Angelo State University
- Anglia Polytechnic University
- Anna University
- Annamalai University
- Anne Arundel Community College
- Anoka-Ramsey Community College
- Antioch University
- Aoyama Gakuin
- Appalachian Bible College
- Appalachian State University
- Aquinas College
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona)
- Arizona Western College
- Arkansas State University
- Arkansas Tech University
- Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
- Armstrong State College
- Art Academy of Cincinnati
- Art Center, College of Design
- Art Institute of Seattle
- Ashland University
- Asian Institute of Management
- Asian Institute of Technology
- Askeri Elektronik Sanayi
- Asnuntuck Community-Technical College
- Associated Canadian Theological Schools
- Assumption College
- Assumption University
- Aston University
- Ateneo de Manila University
- Athabasca University
- Athena University
- Athens Area Technical Institute
- Athens State College
- Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB)
- Athlone Regional Technical College
- Atlantic Baptist University (Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada)
- Atlantic Community College
- Attila Jozsef University
- Auburn University
- Auckland University of Technology
- Augsburg College
- Augustana College, IL
- Augustana College, SD
- Augustana University College
- Augusta State University
- Aurora University
- Austin College
- Austin Community College
- Australian Catholic University
- Australian Correspondence Schools
- Australian Defence Force Academy
- Australian International Hotel School
- Australian National University
- Averett College
- Avila University
- Ayr College
- Azusa Pacific University
- See also : Colleges and universities
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List of Japanese authors
- Abe Shozo (December 6,1887 - March 23,1940)
- Abe Tokuzo (1889 - 1944)
- Abe Kobo (1924 - 1993)
- Adachi Eiji (born 1936)
- Aeba Koson (August 15,1855 - June 20,1922)
- Akaboshi Yo (December 10,1890 - December 17,1942)
- Akagi Kohei (February 9,1891 - December 10,1949)
- Akino Taira
- Akutagawa Ryunosuke (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Amicis Edmondo De (October 31,1846 - March 11,1908)
- Andreev Leonid Nikolaevich (1871 - 1919)
- Anezaki Chofu (July 25,1873 - July 23,1949)
- Anezaki Masaharu (July 25,1873 - July 23,1949)
- Aoki Eime
- Aoki Getto (November 20,1879 - March 17,1949)
- Aoki Nagayoshi (August 15,1879 - April 19,1935)
- Araki Chikuo (1823 - January 13,1908)
- Araki Kodo (1823 - January 13,1908)
- Araki Takashi (October 4,1905 - June 4,1950)
- Arishima Takeo (March 4,1878 - June 9,1923)
- Ariwara no Narihira (825-880)
- Arrhenius Svante (1859 - 1927)
- Artsybashev Mikhail Petrovich (1878 - 1927)
- Asai Retsu (October 10,1849 - February 27,1938)
- Asakura Katsuhiko
- Ashida Enosuke (January 8,1873 - December 9,1951)
- Awashima Kangetsu (October 23,1859 - February 23,1926)
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AB
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Danny Ainge
- Ray Allen
- Nate Archibald
- Paul Arizin
- Ron Artest
C
- Charles Barkley
- Brett Barry
- John Barry
- Jon Barry
- Rick Barry
- Elgin Baylor
- Dave Bing
- Larry Bird
- Manute Bol
- Shawn Bradley
- Kobe Bryant
D
- Marcus Camby
- Vince Carter
- Wilt Chamberlain
- Bob Cousy
- Dave Cowens
- Billy Cunningham
E
- Dave DeBusschere
- Vlade Divac
- Clyde Drexler
- Tim Duncan
F
- Julius Erving
- Patrick Ewing
G
- Michael Finley
- Steve Francis
H
- Pau Gasol
- Andrew Gaze
- George Gervin
- Emanuel Ginobili
- Horace Grant
- Hal Greer
I
- Richard Hamilton
- John Havlicek
- Elvin Hayes
J
- Allen Iverson
K
- LeBron James
- Dennis Johnson
- Gus Johnson
- Kevin Johnson
- Magic Johnson
- Bobby Jones
- K. C. Jones
- Sam Jones
- Michael Jordan
L
- Steve Kerr
- Jason Kidd
- Toni Kukoc
M
- Andrew Lang
- Horacio Llamas
- Luc Longley
- Jerry Lucas
N
- Mark Madsen
- Karl Malone
- Moses Malone
- Danny Manning
- Pete Maravich
- Kevin McHale
- George Mikan
- Brad Miller
- Reggie Miller
- Earl Monroe
- Dikembe Mutombo
O
- Steve Nash
- Dirk Nowitzki
P
- Hakeem Olajuwon
- Shaquille O'Neal
- Jose Ortiz
R
- Robert Parish
- Jim Paxson
- John Paxson
- Gary Payton
- Drazen Petrovic
- Bob Pettit
- Scottie Pippen
S
- Ramon Ramos
- Willis Reed
- Glen Rice
- Ramon Rivas
- Pat Riley
- Oscar Robertson
- David Robinson
- Dennis Rodman
- Bill Russell
T
- Daniel Santiago
- Danny Schayes
- Dolph Schayes
- Bill Sharman
- John Stockton
- Peja Stojakovic
- Amare Stoudemire
U
- Isiah Thomas
- Nate Thurmond
- Hedo Turkoglu
W
- Wes Unseld
Y
- Ben Wallace
- Rasheed Wallace
- Bill Walton
- Jerry West
- Paul Westphal
- Lenny Wilkens
- Dominique Wilkins
- Eddie Wilkins
- Gerald Wilkins
- James Worthy
- Yao Ming
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - AzSource: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of people by name: A."
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Aagesen, Andrew, (1826-1879), Danish jurist
- Aali, Mehemet, (1815-1871), Turkish statesman
- Aaliyah, (1979-August 25, 2001), American rhythm and blues singer
- Aalto, Alvar, (1898-1976), Finnish architect
- Aaron, (ca. 1300 BC), Biblical figure
- Aaron, Hank, (born 1934), baseball player
- Aaronsohn, Sarah, (1890-1917), head of Nili, a Jewish spy-ring
- Aaronson, Marc, (USA, 1950-1987), astronomer
- Aasen, Ivar, (1813-1896), linguist
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Abacha, Sani (1943-1998), dictator of Nigeria
- Abagnale, Frank (b. 1948), US impostor and cheque fraud
- Abancourt, Charles d', (1758-1792), French statesman
- Abaris, priest of Apollo
- Abati (Niccolo Dell'Abbato), (1512-1571) artist
- Abba Mari (Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph), 14th century French rabbi
- Abbandando, Frank, (1910-1942), Mafia hitman
- Aberigh-Mackay, George Robert, (1848-1881), author
- Abbadie, Antoine Thomson d', (1810-1897), traveler
- Abbadie, Jakob, (1654?-1727), Swiss Protestant preacher
- Abbas I, (1813-1854), pasha of Egypt
- Abbas I, (e. 1557-1628 or 1629), shah of Persia
- Abbas II, (1874-1944), khedive of Egypt
- Abauzit, Firmin, (1679-1767), French scientist
- Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad, (1914-1987), film director
- Abbe, Ernst, (1840-1905), physicist
- Abbey, Edwin Austin, (1852-1911)
- Abbey, Lynn, US author
- Abbot, Archbishop George, (1562-1633), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Abbott, Diane Julie, (born September 27, 1953) British Labour MP
- Abbot, Ezra, (1819-1884), American biblical scholar
- Abbot, George, (1603-1648), English writer
- Abbot, Robert, (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine
- Abbot, William, (1798-1843), British actor
- Abbott, Bud, (1895-1974), US actor
- Abbott, Edwin Abbott, (1838-1926), British schoolmaster & theologian
- Abbott, Emma, (1849-1891), American singer
- Abbott, Jacob, (1803-1879), American writer
- Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, (1805-1877), American writer
- Abbott, Lyman, (1835- ), American divine and author
- Abbott, Russ, British comedian
- Abdul, Paula, (born 1962), US musician
- Abdul-Baha
- Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem, (born 1947), US athlete
- Abe Kobo, (1924-1993), Japanese author of The Woman In the Dunes, The Magic Chalk
- Abeken, Heinrich, (1809-1872)
- Abel, Karl Friedrich, (1723-1787), German composer
- Abel, Niels Henrik, (1802-1829), Norwegian mathematician
- Abel, Thomas, (c. 1497-1540), an English priest
- Abd-ar-rahman I, (d.788), Muslim Spain ruler
- Abd-ar-rahman II, (d.852), Spanish Umayyad
- Abd-ar-rahman III, (912-961), prince of the Ummayad dynasty in Spain
- Abd-ar-rahman IV, (1017), Muslim Spain ruler
- Abd-ar-rahman V, (1023-1024), Muslim Spain ruler
- Abd-el-Aziz IV, (1880- ), sultan of Morocco
- Abd-el-Kader, (c. 1807-1883), Emir of Mascara
- Abd-el-latif, (1162-1231), physician and traveller
- Abdulkhaleq, Rosa Mustafa, (b. 1976), Yemeni pilot
- Abeille, Louis, (1765-1832), German composer
- Abelard, Peter, (1079-1142), French scholastic philosopher
- Abell, George Ogden, (USA, 1927-1983), astronomer
- Abercrombie, James (1706-1781), British General in French and Indian War
- Abercrombie, James (?-1775), British Colonel, killed at Bunker Hill.
- Abercrombie, John, (1780-1844), musician
- Aberhart, William, (1878-1943), Canadian politician
- Abernathy, Ralph, (1936-1996), US civil rights leader
- Abgar, (29 BC-26 BC)
- Abich, Otto Wilhelm Hermann von, (1806-1886), German mineralogist, geologist
- Abington, Frances, (1737-1815), actor
- Abraham, (ca. 1800 BC), Biblical figure
- Abraham of Alexandria, (d.978), Coptic Pope
- Abraham, F. Murray, (born 1939), actor
- Abraham, Ralph, mathematician
- Abram, Joze, (1875-1938), poet
- Abrams, Albert, fraudulent doctor
- Abrams, Pete, cartoonist
- Abreu, Luis, actor
- Absalom, (ca. 1000 BC), Biblical figure, third son of David
- Absalon, (c. 1128-1201), Danish archbishop
- Abse, Dannie, (born 1923)
- Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi, (864-930)
- Abu Nidal, (1937-2002), Syrian terrorist
- Abu-Jamal, Mumia, (Wesley Cook, b. 1954), US journalist & activist
- Abulfeda, (1273-1331), geographer
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Acacius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Acaries, Louis, boxer, former world title challenger, now promoter
- Achard, Marcel, (1899-1974), playwrighter and scriptwriter
- Achebe, Chinua, (b.1930), nigerian writer
- Acheson, Dean, (1893-1971), USA Secretary
- Achillas of Alexandria, (d.313), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Acker, Kathy, (1947-1997), author
- Ackerman, Forrest J, (b.1916), US science fiction author
- Ackermann, Wilhelm, (1896-1962), mathematician
- Ackroyd, Peter, (b.1949), English author, novelist
- Aconcagua (musician)
- Acorn, Milton, (1923-1986), poet
- Acosta, Uriel, (1585-1640), philosopher
- Acton, Loren, (b.1936), US astronaut
- Acuff, Roy, musician
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Adachi Hatazo, Lieutenant general and Japanese commander in New Guinea
- Adachi Kagemori, (? - 1248), Japanese warrior
- Adachi Morinaga, (1135 - 1200), Japanese warrior
- Adalbert of Prague, (c.956-997), saint
- Adam, Biblical figure, first man
- Adam of Chillenden, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Adam, Adolphe-Charles, (1803-1856), composer
- Adam, Ian, (b,1937), Canadian writer
- Adam, Robert, (1728-1792), architect
- Adamic, Bojan, (b.1912), composer and conductor.
- Adamkus, Valdas, Lithuanian president
- Adam, Melchior, (d.1622), German divine and biographer.
- Adamnan, (625-704), Irish religious leader
- Adamo, (b.1943), singer
- Adamov, Arthur, 1908-1997) dramatist, author
- Adams, Abigail, (1744-1818), First Lady of the United States
- Adams, Andrew, (1736-1797), U.S. poloitical leader from Connecticut
- Adams, Ansel, (1902-1984), photographer
- Adams, Bryan, (b.1959), Canadian singer
- Adam-Schwaetzer, Irmgard, German government minister
- Adams, Douglas, (1952-2001), British author of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Adams, Evangeline, US astrologer
- Adams, Franklin, painter
- Adams, Gerry, (b.1948) Irish politician & Sinn Féin leader
- Adams, Harold, author
- Adams, Henry, (1838-1918), Democracy: An American Novel
- Adams, John, (1735-1826), second President of the United States
- Adams, John (composer), (b.1947)
- Adams, John Couch, (1819-1892), astronomer
- Adams, John (Pitcairn)
- Adams, John Quincy, (1767-1848) sixth President of the United States
- Adams, Leonie, poet
- Adams, Michael, chess player
- Adams, Milivi, (1997-2002), young cancer patient
- Adamson, Joy, (d.1980), conservationist and author
- Adams, Richard, (b.1920), British novelist
- Adams, Ryan, (b.1974), singer-songwriter, musician
- Adams, Samuel (American revolutionary), (1722-1803), American patriot, US Governor of Massachusetts
- Adams, Scott, (b.1957), US creator of the Dilbert comic strip
- Adams, Tony, (b.1966), athlete
- Adams, Walter, (1876-1956), American astronomer
- Adams, Yolanda, musician
- Adamski, George, (1891-1965), US UFO "traveler"
- Adamson, James, astronaut
- Adams, Willie, Canadian senator
- Adcock, Fleur, (b.1934), poet
- Addams, Jane, (1860-1935), social worker
- Adderley, Cannonball, (1928-1975), saxophonist
- Addis, Filippo
- Addison, Joseph, (1672-1719), English poet
- Ade, George, (d.1944), The Slim Princess
- Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, (1792-1849), Queen-Consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom
- Adelard of Bath, 12th century scholastic philosopher
- Adenauer, Konrad, (1876-1967), West German chancellor
- Adeodatus, Pope, (d.676)
- Ader, Clément, (1841-1925), French engineer and inventor
- Adjani, Isabelle, (b.1955), French actress
- Adler, Ada, (1878-1946), Danish scholar
- Adler, Alfred, (1870-1937), father of Individual Psychology
- Adler, Dankmar, (1844-1900), architect
- Adler, David, (1882-1949), architect
- Adler, Friedrich, psychologist
- Adler, Mortimer, (1902-2001), U.S. philosopher & author
- Adler, Victor, Austrian Social Democratic leader
- Adoin, Armad, musician
- Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg, (ruled 1292-1298), German emperor
- Adolphus, Gustavus, (1594-1632), King of Sweden
- Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge, (1774-1850)
- Adoree, Renee, (1898-1933), French actor
- Ador, Gustave, (1845-1928), Swiss president
- Adorno, Theodor, (1903-1969), philosopher
- Adrian I, Pope, (d.795)
- Adrian II, Pope, (d.872)
- Adrian of Nicomedia, (d.303 or 304), Christian saint
- Adrian III, Pope, pope from 884 to 885
- Adrian IV, (c. 1100-1159), pope from 1154 to 1159
- Adrian V, Pope
- Adrian VI, (1459-1523), pope from 1522 to 1523
- Adrian, Patriarch, (d.1700), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Adu, Freddy (born 1989) soccer player
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Aedesius, (d.355AD), Neoplatonist philosopher
- Aegineta, Paulus, (4th century), surgeon of the island of Aegina
- Aefric, (c. 955-1020?), the Grammarian, English abbot
- Aelfsige, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Aemilia Scaura, (c. 100 BC-82 BC), wife of Pompey
- Aemilianus, Roman Emperor in the year 253
- Aelianus, Claudius, (d. 222), Roman author and teacher of rhetoric
- Aelle of Sussex, Bretwalda, king of the South Saxons
- Aeschylus, (525-456 BC), Greek dramatist
- Aesop, (c.620-c.560 BC, writer of the Fables
- Aethelhard, (St.) 793
- Aethelnoth, (d.1038 Archbishop of Canterbury
- Aethelred, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Aetion, (4th century BC), greek painter
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Afanasyev, Viktor, Russian astronaut
- Affan, Uthman ibn, (d. 656) caliph
- Affif, Ron, musician
- Affleck, Ben, (born 1972), US actor
- Affre, Denis Auguste, (1793-1848), archbishop of Paris
- Afonso I Henriques of Portugal, (1109-1185), first king of Portugal in 1139
- Afonso II of Portugal, (1185-1233), king in Afonso III of Portugal, (1210-1279), king in 1247
- Afonso IV of Portugal, (1290-1357), king in 1325
- Afonso V of Portugal, (1432-1481), king in 1438
- Afonso VI of Portugal, (1643-1683), king in 1656
- Afranius, Lucius, Roman comic poet, flourished about 94 BC
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Agapetus I, Pope, (pope 535-536)
- Agapetus II, Pope, (pope 946-955)
- Agapetus, John, patriarch of Constantinople
- Agasias, Greek sculptor
- Agassi, Andre, (born 1970), (United States)
- Agassiz, Alexander, (1835-1910), American man of science
- Agassiz, Louis, (1807-December 14, 1873), work on ice ages, glaciers
- Agathangelus I, patriarch of Constantinople
- Agatho of Alexandria, (Coptic Pope 665-681)
- Agatho, Pope, (678-681)
- Agazarian, Jack, (1916-1945), SOE agent, WW II hero
- Agca, Mehmet Ali, (born 1958), failed assassin of Pope John Paul II
- Agnelli, Gianni, (1921-2003) Italian industrialist
- Agnes, Empress, regent of the Holy Roman Empire 1056-1068 (born 1020)
- Agnesi, Maria Gaetana, (1718-1799), Italian polymath
- Agnew, Spiro, (1918-1996), Vice President of the United States
- Agnew, David Hayes, (November 24, 1818-1892), American surgeon
- Agostinho, Joaquim, portuguese cyclist
- Agree, James, poet
- Agrelot, Jose Miguel, (born 1927), Puerto Rican entertainer
- Agricola, Mikael, (1510-1557) Finnish theologian & scholar and creator of written Finnish language
- Agostino, Paolo, (1593-1629), Italian musician
- Agricola, Johannes, (1494-1566), Protestant reformer
- Agricola, Martin, (1466-1506), German composer
- Agricola, Rodolphus, (1443-1485) dutch scholar and humanist
- Agrippa, Camillo, architect, civil engineer
- Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius, (63 BC-12 BC) Roman statesman and general
- Agrippinus of Alexandria, Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria 167-178
- Agt, Dries van, (born 1931), dutch prime minister
- Aguilar, Antonio, songwriter
- Aguilera, Christina, (born 1980), US singer
- Aguinaldo, Emilio, (1869-1964), Philippines independence fighter
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Ah-Kin, musician
- Ahern, Bertie, (born 1951), Irish prime minister (the Taoiseach) and leader of Fianna Fáil
- Ahern, Jerry, author
- Ahlberg, Alf, Swedish writer
- Ahlefeldt, Karl Gustav, (1910-1985), Danish film actor
- Ahlfors, Lars Valerian, (1907-1996), Finnish mathematician
- Ahmadullah, Qari, Taliban interior minister
- Aho, Esko, (born 1954), Finnish prime minister
- Ahtisaari, Martti, (1937- ) UN diplomat & president of Finland
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Ai, Sin, poet
- Aichel, Johann Santin, (ca. 1670-1723), architect
- Aichinger, Gregor, (c. 1565-1628), German composer
- Aidan, Saint, of Lindisfarne
- Aidid, Mohammed Farah, (1934-1996), Somali politician and clan leader
- Aiello, Danny, (born 1933), US actor
- Aiken, Conrad, (1889-1973), poet
- Aikenhead, Thomas, (died 1697), hanged for blasphemy, near Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Aiken, Howard, (born 1900), computing pioneer
- Aikin, Arthur, (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist
- Aikin, Lucy, (1781-1864), English writer
- Aikman, Troy, (born 1966), American football star
- Ailey, Alvin, (1931-1985), dancer, choreographer
- Aimée, Anouk, (born 1932), French actor
- Ainge, Danny, (born 1959), basketball player, coach, baseball player
- Ainger, Nicholas Richard, (born October 24, 1949) British Labour MP
- Ainsworth, Henry, (1571-1622), English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar
- Airo, Aksel, (1898-1985), Finnish general and strategist
- Airto, (born 1951), percussionist
- Airy, George, (1801-1892), astronomer
- Aislabie, John, (1670-1742), director of the South Sea Company
- Aiuppa, Joseph, Chicago mafia boss
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Ajax the great, hero from Homer's Iliad
- Ajdukiewicz, Tadeusz, Polish painter
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Akari, Moussa, Maronite Patriarch
- Akas, Cem, (born 1968), novelist
- Akbar, Jellaladin Mahommed, (1542-1605), ruler of the Mughal Empire
- Akbar, Saad, assassin of Liaquat Ali Khan, president of Pakistan
- Akenside, Mark, (1721-1770), poet
- Akers, Thomas, astronaut
- Akhenaten, Egyptian Pharaoh and founder of a brief monotheistic religion
- Akhmadulina, Bella, (born 1957), poet
- Akhmatova, Anna, (1889-1966), poet
- Akihito, (born December 23, 1933), emperor of Japan
- Akins, Claude, actor
- Akiva, Rabbi, (Mishnah sage of the third generation, famous Jewish martyr
- Akiyama, Toyohiro, Japanese astronaut
- Akkad, Moustapha, (born on 1935, in Syria), producer, director and actor
- Aksenov, Vladimir, astronaut
- Aksomitis, Linda, novels, travel, poetry under pseudonym Sunflower Sue, manual for use of serger
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Alain, archbishop of Auxerre, scholastic philosopher
- Alamanni, Luigi, (1495-1556), poet
- Alan, Ray, ventriloquist
- Alarcon, Pablo, actor
- Alas, Leopoldo, author of 'La Regenta'
- Alba, Jessica Marie, (born 1981), US actor
- Albanel, Charles (1616-1696), Jesuit explorer of Canada
- Albani, Emma, (1847-1930), canadian soprano
- Albano, E. Fernández, Chilean president
- Albarn, Damon, (born 1968), singer-songwriter
- Al-Batani, (850-929), astronomer
- Albategnius, (see Al-Batani)
- Albee, Edward, (born 1928), dramatist
- Albéniz, Isaac, (1860-1909), Spanish pianist and composer
- Alberich of Reims, (ca.1085-1141) scholastic philosopher
- Alberoni, Giulio, (1664-1752), cardinal
- Albert The Degenerate, (ca. 1240-1314), count of Thuringia and Saxony
- Albers, Josef, (1888-1976), painter
- Albert of Aix, (fl. c. AD 1100), historian of the first crusade
- Albert The Warlike, (1522-1557), prince of Bayreuth, (Germany)
- Albert I of Belgium, (1875-1934), king of Belgium
- Albert II of Belgium, (born June 6, 1934), king of Belgium
- Albert I of Brandenburg, (c. 1100-1170), Margrave of Brandenburg
- Albert III of Brandenburg, (1414-1486), Margrave of Brandenburg
- Albert, Frederick Augustus, (1828-1902), king of Saxony
- Albert I of Habsburg, (ca 1250-1308), German emperor, duke of Austria
- Albert II of Habsburg, (1397-1439), German emperor, king of Bohemia and Hungary, and (as Albert V) duke of Austria
- Albert of Mainz, (June 28, 1490-September 24, 1545), elector and archbishop of Mainz (Germany), and archbishop of Magdeburg
- Albert I of Monaco, (1848-1922), Monaco prince
- Albert of Prussia, (1490-1568), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order and first duke of Ducal Prussia
- Albert, Charles of Savoy, (1798-1849), King of Sardinia
- Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, (1819-1861), Queen Victoria's husband & consort
- Albert III of Saxony, (1443-1500), duke and elector of Saxony
- Alberti, Domenico, (1710-1740), composer
- Alberti, Leone Battista, (1404-1472), architect
- Albertinelli, Mariotto, (1474-1515), Italian painter
- Albertson, Jack, (1907-1981), actor
- Albertz, Heinrich, (1915-1993), theologian and politician
- Albinoni, Tomaso, (1671-1751), Italian composer
- Albinus, Clodius, (died 197), Roman emperor
- Albion, Robert G, historian
- Albita, singer
- Albornoz, Severo Ochoa de, (1905-1993), Spanish scientist, Nobel Prize laureate
- Albreht, Fran, (1889-1965), poet
- Albreht, Ivan, poet
- Albreht, Vera, poet
- Albric of London, scholastic philosopher
- Albright, Madeleine, (born 1937), US Secretary of State
- Albritton, Rogers, philosopher
- Albuquerque, Afonso de, Portuguese naval general and viceroy of India
- Albuquerque, Matias de
- Albuquerque, Mouzinho de
- Albuquerque, Teresa de
- Alcántara, Francisco Linares, Venezuelan president
- Alcazar, Pedro 'El Rockero', (born 1975), world champion boxer
- Alchimowicz, Kazimierz, Polish painter
- Alcibiades, (ca 450 BC-404 BC), Athenian general and politician
- Alcidamas, (born 4th century BC), Greek rethorician
- Alcott, Louisa May, (1832-1888), British author
- Alcuin, (ca. 735-May 19 804), English monk
- Alda, Alan, (born 1936), US actor
- Aldag, Roger, Canadian athlete
- Alden, Howard, musician
- Alderton, Terry
- al-Din Muhammad Rumi, Jalal, (1207-1273), poet
- Aldini, Giovanni, (1762-1834), physicist
- Aldington, Richard, (1892-1962), poet
- Aldiss, Brian, (born 1925), British science fiction writer
- Aldrich, Henry, (1647-1710), English theologian, philosopher
- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, US novelist
- Aldringer, Johann, (died 1634), Austrian soldier
- Aldrich, Robert, film director
- Aldrin, Edwin "Buzz, (born 1930), US astronaut
- Alechinsky, Pierre, (born 1927)
- Alegria, Claribel, poet
- Aleichem, Sholom, (1859-1916), (real name Solomon Rabinovitz), Fiddler on the Roof
- Alenio, Giulio, (1582-1649), missionary
- Aleixandre, Vicente, (died 1984), literature Nobelist
- Alekhine, Alexandre, (1892-1946), world chess champion
- Aleksandrov, Josip Murn, (1879-1901), poet
- Alekseev, Mikhail
- Aleksey I of Russia, (1629-1676)
- Aleman, Mateo, (1547-ca 1609)
- Alen, William van, architect
- Ales, Mikolas, (1852-1913), painter
- Alessi, Galeazzo, (1512-1572), architect
- Alexander, (1857-1893), patriarch of Constantinople
- Alexander Aetolus, (3rd century BC), Greek poet
- Alexander of Alexandria, Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria between 313 and 328
- Alexander II of Alexandria, Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Alexander of Aphrodisias, (2nd century AD), greek philosopher
- Alexander, Arthur, musician
- Alexander Balas, ruler of the Seleucid kingdom between 150 and 146 BC
- Alexander of Battenberg, (1857-1893), king of Bulgaria
- Alexander, Bruce, author
- Alexander III of Byzantium, Byzantine Emperor
- Alexander Cornelius, (1st century BC), Greek grammarian
- Alexander, Christopher, (1822-1882), Victorian architect
- Alexander I of Epirus, king of Epirus 4th century BC
- Alexander II of Epirus, (died ca. 260 BC), king of Epirus 3th century BC
- Alexander of Greece (rhetorician), Greek rhetorician
- Alexander of Greece (king), (1917-1920), king of Greece
- Alexander, Grover Cleveland, (1887-1950), baseball Hall of Famer
- Alexander of Hales, (died 1475), scholastic philosopher
- Alexander, Sir Harold, (1891-1969), British Field Marshal
- Alexander Jannaeus, king of Judaea 103-76 BC
- Alexander, Jason, (born 1959), comedian
- Alexander, Lloyd, (born 1924), US fantasy author
- Alexander III of Macedonia, the Great, (356 BC-323 BC), king of Macedonia, conqueror of Persia and India
- Alexander, Mark Boyd, (1563-1601), poet
- Alexander Obrenovich, (1876-1903)
- Alexander of Constantinople, patriarch of Constantinople
- Alexander of Pherae, despot of Pherae between 369 and 358 BC
- Alexander of Poland, (1461-1506),
- Alexander I, Pope, (pope 97-105)
- Alexander II, Pope, (pope 1058-1061)
- Alexander III, Pope, (pope 1164-1168)
- Alexander IV, Pope, (pope 1243-1254)
- Alexander V, Pope, (Peter Philarges ca. 1339-May 3, 1410)
- Alexander VI, Pope, (1431-1503), Roman pope
- Alexander VII, Pope, (1599-1667)
- Alexander VIII, Pope, (pope 1689-1691),
- Alexander I of Russia, (1777-1825), Russian, Polish ruler
- Alexander II of Russia, (1818-1881)
- Alexander III of Russia, (1845 - 1894)
- Alexander I of Scotland, (ca 1078 - April, 1124)
- Alexander II of Scotland, (1198 - July 6, 1249)
- Alexander III of Scotland, ( 1241 - 1286), Scottish king
- Alexander I of Serbia, (1842-1858), Serbian king
- Alexander Severus, (208-235), Roman emperor
- Alexander I of Yugoslavia (1888-1934), first king of Yugoslavia
- Alexandra of Denmark, (1844-1925), widow of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom
- Alexandra of Hesse, (1872-1918), wife of the czar Nicolai Romanov, killed with her family
- Alexandros II of Alexandria, Coptic Pope 702-729
- Alexandrov, Alexander, (1883-1946), Russian composer
- Alexiou, Haris, musician
- Alexis
- Alexius I Comnenus, (1048-1118), Byzantine Emperor
- Alexius II Comnenus, (1167-1183), Byzantine Emperor
- Alexius III Angelus, Byzantine Emperor
- Alexius IV, Byzantine Emperor
- Alexius V, Byzantine Emperor
- Alexius I, Patriarch, Patriarch of Constantinople, Metropolitan of Moscow 1945-1970
- Alexius, Metropolitan of Moscow between 1354 and 1378
- Alexius II, Patriarch, Metropolitan of Moscow
- Alfano, Franco, Italian opera composer
- Alfaro, Carlota (born 1933), fashion designer
- Al-Farabi, (870-950), scientist
- Al-Fayed, Dodi, (1955-1997), playboy
- Alfelt, Else, (1910-1974), painter
- Alferov, Zhores Ivanovich, (born 1930), physicist
- Alfonsi, Peter, scholastic philosopher
- Alfonso I of Aragon, (1082-1134), king of Aragon and Navarre in 1104
- Alfonso II of Aragon, (1154-1196), king in 1162
- Alfonso III of Aragon, (1265-1291), king in 1285
- Alfonso IV of Aragon, (1299-1336), king in 1327
- Alfonso V of Aragon, (1394-1458), king in 1416
- Alfonso I of Asturias, (693-757), king in 737
- Alfonso II of Asturias, (759-842), king in 791
- Alfonso VI of Castile, (1040-1109), king of Castille in 1072 and of León in 1065
- Alfonso VII of Castile, (1105-1157), the Emperor, king of Castille and León in 1126
- Alfonso VIII of Castile, (1155-1214), king of Castille in 1158
- Alfonso IX of Castile, (1171-1230), king of Leon 1188-1230
- Alfonso X of Castile, (1221-1284), king of Castille 1252
- Alfonso XI of Castile, (1311-1350), king of Castille and León in 1312
- Alfonso III of Leon, (848-910), the Great, king in 866
- Alfonso IV of Leon, (ca900-933), king of León between 926 and 931
- Alfonso V, (ca999-1028), king of León and Galicia
- Alfonso I Henriques, (1109-1185), first king of Portugal
- Alphonso II of Portugal, (1185-1233), king in 1212
- Alphonso III of Portugal, (1210-1279), king in 1247
- Alphonso IV of Portugal, (1290-1357), king in 1325
- Alphonso V of Portugal, (1432-1481), king in 1438
- Alphonso VI of Portugal, (1643-1683), king in 1656
- Alfonso XII of Spain, (1880-1904), later one of the Kings of Spain
- Alfonso XIII of Spain, (1886-1941)
- Alfred the Great, (847?-899), of Wessex, English
- Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, (1844-1900), later Duke of Edinburgh and Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, second son of Victoria of the United Kingdom
- Alfred of Sareshel, scholastic philosopher
- Alfvén, Hannes Olof Gösta, (1908-1995), physicist
- Alfvén, Hugo, Swedish musician
- Algardi, Alessandro, (1598-1654), sculptor, painter
- Algarotti, Francesco, (December 11 1712 – May 3 1764)
- Alger, Horatio, Jr, (1832-1899), Unitarian minister, author
- Algren, Nelson, (1909-1981), The Man With the Golden Arm
- Alhazen (Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn Alhasan)
- Ali Ben Abu Talib, (c. 600-661), caliph and imam
- Ali, Laila, (born 1977), US world champion female boxer, daughter of Muhammad Ali
- Ali, Muhammad, (born 1942), US world champion boxer, The Greatest
- Ali Pasha, Mohammad, Ottoman governor in Egypt
- Ali, Ramadan (born approx. 1940), brother, trainer of Muhammad Ali.
- Alia, Ramiz, Albanian president 1985-1992
- Ali, Rashied, musician
- Ali, Tatyana, (born 1979), actress, singer
- Alibekov, Kanatjan, Senior Soviet Bioweapons Expert from 1970-1992.
- Alice of Athlone
- Alighieri, Dante, (1265-September 14, 1321), Italian poet
- Alison, Archibald, (died 1839), Scottish author
- Alisoun, poet
- Alizoti, Fejzi, Albanian politician
- Alkan, Siegfried, (1858 - 1941), German composer
- al-Kathiri, Hussein
- al-Kathiri, Ja'far bin Mansur
- al-Kashi, Ghiyath, (circa 1370), Arab mathematician
- Al-Khwarizmi, (780-850), (Al-Khwarazmi) founder of Algorithm algebra, mathematician, astronomer
- Allacci, Leone, (1586-1669), Greek scholar and theologian
- Allan, David, (1744-1796), painter
- Allansson, Ove, Swedish writer
- Allectus, Roman Emperor
- Allegri, Gregorio, (1582-1652), Italian composer
- Allen, A. A, US televangelist
- Allen, Andrew, astronaut
- Allen, Carl, musician
- Allen, Charlotte Vale, (born 1941), romantic novels writer
- Allen, Chesney, British comedian
- Allen, Daevid, musician
- Allen, Damon, athlete
- Allen, Donald, (New American Poetry)
- Allen, Ethan, (1738-1789), American patriot leader
- Allen, Fred, (1894-1956), comedian
- Allen, George, (born 1922), American football coach
- Allen, Ginger Lynn, (born 1962), actress
- Allen, Grant, (1848-1899), The Woman Who Did
- Allen, Joseph, astronaut
- Allen, Paul, (born 1953), entrepreneur
- Allen, Red, (1908-1967), musician
- Allen, Richard, (1760-1831), ex-slave, religious leader, A.M.E. Church founder
- Allen, Richard V, United States National Security Advisor, 1981-82.
- Allen, Richard, pen name of British author James Moffat
- Allen, Roger MacBride, author
- Allen, Steve, (1921-2000), actor, composer, writer
- Allen, William, (1803-1879)
- Allen, Cardinal William, (died 1594), English cardinal.
- Allen, Woody, (born 1935), US comedian actor and director
- Allenby, Edmund, (1861-1936), British soldier
- Allende, Isabel, (born 1942), Chilean author
- Allende, Salvador, (1908-1973), Chilean president
- Allesbrook, Geoffrey Pole, (1956-1959)
- Alley, Kirstie, (born 1955), US actress
- Allingham, Margery, (1904-1966), author
- Allingham, William, (1828?-1889), poet
- Allinson, Sidney, Canadian writer
- Allison, Ben
- Allison, Mose, (born 1927), musician
- Allison, William Boyd, (1813-1894),
- Allix, Pierre, (1641-1717), French protestant writer
- Allman, Duane, (1946-1971), of the Allman Brothers Band
- Allman, Eric, sendmail
- Allman, Greg, musician
- Allmers, Hermann, (born 1821)
- Allori, Alessandro, (1577-1621), Italian painter
- Allori, Cristofano, (died 1621), Italian painter.
- Allred, James V, American Governor of Texas (1935-1939)
- Allston, Washington, (1779-1843), painter
- Allsup, Tommy, musician
- Alma-Tadema, Lawrence, (1836-1912), painter
- Almada, Mario, actor
- Almagro, Diego De, (1475-1538)
- al-Mahdi, Mulay Hassan bin
- al-Maktoum, Rashid Bin Said, (1979-1991), prime minister
- Almeida, Joaquim de, portuguese actor
- Almodovar, Pedro, (born 1951), Spanish film director
- Almqvist, Carl Jonas Love, Swedish writer
- al-Nahayan, Zaid bin Sultan
- Alonso, Alicia, prima ballerina
- Alonso, Damaso, poet
- Alonso, Maria Conchita, Cuban born, [Venezuela|Venezuelan]] nationalized actress
- Alphege, (954-1023), Archbishop of Canterbury, Saint
- Alphonso I of Portugal, (1109-1185), first king of Portugal in 1139
- Alphonso II of Portugal, (1185-1233), king in 1212
- Alphonso III of Portugal, (1210-1279), king in 1247
- Alphonso IV of Portugal, (1290-1357), king in 1325
- Alphonso V of Portugal, (1432-1481), king in 1438
- Alphonso VI of Portugal, (1643-1683), king in 1656
- Alpini, Prospero, (1553-1617), Italian botanist
- al-Qu'aiti, Awadh bin Saleh
- al-Qu'aiti, Saleh bin Ghalib
- al-Raschid, Haroun, caliph of Baghdad
- al-Rasheed, Mohammed Ahmad
- Al-Saud, Sultan Salman, astronaut
- Alsop, Vincent, (ca. 1630-1703)
- Alsted, Johann Heinrich, (1588-1638), German theologian
- Alston, Charles, (1907-1977), painter
- Alston, William
- Altamirano, Luis, Chilean president
- Altdorfer, Albrecht, (1480-1538), German painter
- Alterman, Natan, poet
- Altishoven, Eduard Pfyffer von, Swiss president
- Altman, Robert, (born 1925), film director
- Altman, Scott, astronaut
- Altman, Sid, Molecular Biologist
- Alured of Beverley
- Alvarado, Pedro de, (1495-1541)
- Alvares Pereira, Nuno, (1360-1431), Portuguese general
- Alvarez, Elvis, world champion boxer, murdered
- Alvarez, Enrique, sculptor
- Alvarez, Francisco, (1465?-1541?)
- Alvarez, Jorge Montt, Chilean president
- Alvarez, Julia, author
- Alves, Laura, actress
- Alypius, patriarch of Constantinople
- Alypius of Antioch, geographer
- Alypius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Alzado, Lyle, American football player
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- Amabile, George, (born 1936), Canadian writer
- Amadeo of Aosta, Duke and Commander of Italian armies in Eritrea and Ethiopia
- Amalaric, (died 531), king of the Visigoths
- Amalasuntha, (died 535), queen of the Ostrogoths
- Amalric of Bena, (died ca. 1207), scholastic philosopher
- Amara Sinha, (4th century), Sanskrit grammarian and poet
- Amasis I, Pharaoh, founder of the XVIIIth dynasty
- Amasis II, (570 BC-526 BC), Pharaoh
- Amaya, Carmen, (1913-1963), flamenco dancer
- Ambler, Eric, US author
- Ambros, Wolfgang, songwriter
- Ambros, August Wilhelm, (1773-1850), Austrian composer
- Ambrose, (born circa 340 – died 397), catholic saint
- Ambrose, Stephen, (1936-2002), US historian
- Ambrosio, Vittorio, Italian general
- Ambrosius, (1768-1771), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Amburn, Ellis, United States
- Amersek, Vili, football player
- Amichai, Yehuda, poet
- Amiet, Cuno, (1868-1961)
- Amigoni, Jacopo, (1685-1752), painter
- Amin, Hafizullah, (1929-1979), president of Afghanistan
- Amin Dada, Idi, (1925-2003) Ugandan dictator
- Amis, Kingsley, (1922-1995), British author
- Amir, Yigal, assassin of the Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin
- Amis, Martin, (born 1949), writer, son of Kingsley
- Amman, Jacob (born ca. 1644) religious leader
- Ammanati, Bartolomeo, (1511-1592), architect, sculptor
- Ammann, Othmar, (1879-1965), Swiss civil engineer
- Ammann, Simon, (born 1981), gold medallist in Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Ammianus Marcellinus, (d. 391), roman historian
- Ammons, A. R, poet
- Ammons, Albert, father of bebop tenorman
- Gene Ammons
- Amort, Eusebius, (1692-1775), catholic theologician
- Amos, Daniel, musician
- Amos, Tori, (born 1963), Canadian singer
- Ampelius, Lucius, Roman historian
- Ampere, Andre Marie, (1775-1836), physicist
- Amsberg, Claus von, (1926-2002), prince consort of the Netherlands
- Amsicora
- Amsler, Jacob, (1823-1912), mathematician and inventor of measuring instruments
- Amundsen, Roald, (1872-1928), explorer, first to South Pole
- Amyntas I, (born circa 540 - 498 BC), king of Macedonia
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Anacharsis, philosopher
- Anacletus I, Pope, (76-88)
- Anacreon, Greek poet
- Anami, Korechika, Japanese General and Minister of War in the end of the World War Two
- Anand, Valerie, author
- Anand, Viswanathan, chess player
- Ananda
- Anastasia of Russia, Grand Duchess, (1901-1918)
- Anastasio, Trey, of Phish
- Anastasios of Alexandria, (607-619), Coptic Pope
- Anastasius I, Pope, (pope 399-401)
- Anastasius II, Pope, (pope 496-498)
- Anastasius II, Roman Emperor, (died 721)
- Anastasius III, Pope, (pope 911-913)
- Anastasius IV, (pope 1145-1153)
- Anastasius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anatolius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anaxagoras, (died 462 BC), philosopher
- Anaximander, (609 BC,610 BC-c. 547 BC), Greek philosopher
- Anaximenes of Lampsacus, (fl. 380-320 BC)
- Anaximenes of Miletus, Greek philosopher
- Ancizar, Manuel, (1812-1882)
- Anckarström, Jacob Johan, assassin of King Gustav III of Sweden
- Ancus Marcius, (640 BC-616 BC.)
- Anders, William, (born 1933), US astronaut
- Anders, Wladyslaw, lieutenant general and leader of Free Polish army
- Andersch, Alfred, (1914-1980), poet
- Andersen, Hans Christian, (1805-1875), Danish fairy tale writer
- Anderson, Alexander, (1582-1620), mathematician
- Anderson, Clive, television presenter, television personality
- Anderson, Colin, author
- Anderson, Gerry, (born 1929), British TV producers of Thunderbirds fame
- Anderson, Gillian, (born 1968), US actress
- Anderson, Ian
- Anderson, Jessica, novelist
- Anderson, Jon, (born 1944), musician
- Anderson, Kelvin, athlete
- Anderson, Kevin J, US science fiction author
- Anderson, Lindsay, (1923-1994), film director
- Anderson, Lynn, musician
- Anderson, Marian, (1897-1993), famous opera and concert singer
- Anderson, Michael P, (1959-2003), astronaut
- Anderson, Pamela, (born 1967), US actress and nude model
- Anderson, Pink, (1900-1974), US blues musician
- Anderson, Poul, (1926-2001), US science fiction writer
- Anderson, Ray, musician
- Anderson, Reid
- Anderson, Rod, Canadian writer
- Anderson, Sherwood, American author, novelist
- Anderson, Stikkan, (1931-1997), Swedish musician
- Anderssen, Adolf, (1818-1879), chess player
- Andersson, Benny, Swedish musician and ex-member of ABBA
- Andersson, Frank, Swedish athlete
- Anderwert, Fridolin, (1828-1880), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Andina, Savia, musician
- Ando, Tadao, architect
- Andrade, Fernão Pires de, (merchant)
- Andrade, Ignacio, Venezuelan president
- Andrade, Jorge Carrera, (1903-1978), poet
- Andrade, Sergio, infamous producer
- Andrea, Giovanni, (1275-1348), canonist
- Andre the Giant, (1946-1993), French-born professional wrestler
- Andreotti, Giulio, Italian politician
- Andre, Arnaldo, actor
- Andre, Carl, (born 1935), painter
- Andre-Deshay, Claudie, astronaut
- Andreas, Miha, (1762-1821), poet
- Andree, Karl, (1808-1875), geographer
- Andress, Tuck, musician
- Andress, Ursula, (born 1936), actress
- Andrew of Longjumeau
- Andrew II of Hungary, (b.1175-d.1235)
- Andrew, Prince , Duke of York, (born 1960)
- Andrew, Saint, ( founder )
- Andrews, Eamonn, (1922-1987), TV personality, producer and businessman
- Andrews, Inez, musician
- Andrews, Julie, (born 1935), British actor
- Andrews, Roy Chapman, (1884-1960), US explorer
- Andreychuk, Raynell, Canadian senator
- Andreyev, Nikolay Andreyevich, (1873-1932), sculptor, graphic artist and stage designer
- Andric, Ivo, (1892-1975), Serb-Croat-Bosnian
- Andriscus, (149 BC)
- Andriessen, Louis, (born 1939), -Dutch composer
- Andrieu, Franciscus, composer
- Andronicus, (1100?-1185), Byzantine Emperor
- Andronicus I, (1100?-1185), Eastern Roman emperor
- Andronicus II -- (1260-1332) Eastern Roman emperor
- Andronicus III -- (c. 1296-1341) Eastern Roman emperor
- Andronicus IV, Byzantine Emperor
- Andronicus of Cyrrhus -- Greek astronomer 100 B.C.
- Andronicus of Rhodes -- (c. 70 B.C.)
- Andronikos of Alexandria, (619-665), Coptic Pope
- Andropov, Yuri, (1914-1984), Soviet secretary general and KGB chief
- Andros, Edmund, (1637-1714), US Governor of New Jersey
- Aneirin, (6th/7th century), British poet
- Anfossi, Pasquale, Italian opera composer
- Angarita, Isaías Medina, Venezuelan president
- Angel, Adolfo musician
- Angelico, Beato, (1387-1445), (Giovanni da Fiesole)
- Angelopoulos, Theo, (born 1936), film director
- Angelou, Maya, poet
- Angilbert, (died 814), Charlemagne's diplomat
- Ångström, Anders Jonas, (1857-1910),
- Angioni, Franco
- Angioy, Giovanni Maria
- Angleton, Doris McGown Beck, Houston socialite, Murder victim
- Angleton, James Jesus (1917-1987), CIA counterintelligence
- Angleton, Robert Nicholas, Houston Bookmaker, suspect of conpiring to kill Doris Angleton, husband of Doris Angleton
- Angleton, Roger Nicholas, Extortionist, Person whom admitted to killing Doris Angleton
- Angley, Ernest, US televangelist
- Anguissola, Sofinisba, (1532-1625), painter
- Angélique, Marie-Joseph, (died 1734), African slave
- Angus, W. David, Canadian senator
- Anianus of Alexandria, (61-82), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Anicetus, Pope, (155-166)
- Anielewicz, Mordecai, (1919-1943)
- Anikushin, Mikhail Konstantinovich, (born 1917), sculptor
- Aniston, Jennifer, US actress
- Aniston, John, (father of Jennifer)
- Anka, Paul, (born 1941), 50's pop icon
- Ankan, emperor of Japan
- Anker, Albert, (1831-1910)
- Anko, emperor of Japan
- Annan, Beulah, (c. 1901-1928)
- Annan, Kofi, (born 1938), United Nations secretary general
- Anne of Great Britain, (1665-1714), also Queen of Scotland, then Queen of Great Britain after 1707
- Annunzio, Gabrielle D', (1863-1938), Italian adventurer
- Anouilh, Jean, (1910-1987), 20th century dramatist
- Anquetil, Jacques, French cyclist
- Anscombe, G. E. M, (1918-2001), philosopher
- Anselm of Canterbury, (1034-1109), (St.) 1093
- Anselm of Laon, (died 1117), scholastic philosopher
- Anselme, Bernard, Minister-President of Wallonia
- Ansermet, Ernest, (1883-1969)
- Ant, Adam, pop musician
- Anterus, Pope, (235-236)
- Anthan, George journalist
- Antheil, George, (1900-1959), composer
- Anthemius, Roman Emperor
- Anthemius of Tralles, (died 534), architect
- Anthimus III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus VII, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus VI, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus V, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthony, (1572-1581), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Anthony of Saxony, (1755-1836), King of Saxony (1827-1836)
- Anthony, James, musician
- Anthony, Piers, (born 1934), US science fiction and fantasy author
- Anthony, Ray, musician
- Anthony, Susan B, (1820-1906), US feminist
- Antin, Steve, (born 1961)
- Antipater, (397-319 BC), Macedonian general and regent
- Antipater of Sidon, (fl 120 BC)
- Antipater of Tarsus, (2nd c. BC), Stoic philosopher
- Antipater of Thessalonica (fl 11 BC), Greek epigrammatist
- Antipater of Tyre, (1st c. BC), Stoic philosopher
- Antipater the Idumaean, (1st c. BC), Idumaean politician
- Antiphanes, (fl 385 BC), Greek playwright
- Antiphilus of Byzantium, Greek epigrammatist
- Antiphon, (c. 480-411 BC), Attic orator
- Antiphon, Athenian sophist
- Antiphon, Greek tragic poet
- Antisthenes (c. 445-360 BC), Greek philosopher
- Antisthenes of Rhodes (2nd c. BC), Greek historian
- Antoinette, Marie, (1755-1793), Austrian born Queen of France
- Antonescu, Ion, (1882-1946), Romanian military dictator
- Antoku, emperor of Japan
- Antoninus Pius, (AD 86-161), Roman Emperor
- Antoninus, Brother, poet
- Antonio, Luis fashion designer
- Antonioni, Michelangelo, (born 1912), Italian film director
- Antonov, Alexei, Chief of General Staff at the end of the war
- Antony I, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony IV, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony, Mark, (c. 83 BC-30 BC),
- Antunes, António Lobo, novelist
- Antuofermo, Vito, (born 1953), world champion boxer
- Antyllus, (2nd century), Greek physician
- Anuszkiewicz, Richard, painter
- Anwar, Chairil, (poet: 1922-1949), poet
- Anyte of Tegea, (3rd c. BC), Arcadian poetess
- Anzengruber, Ludwig, dramatist, author
- Anzlovar, Vinci Vogue, (born 1963), film director.
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Ao, Li, (born 1935), Chinese historian, author
- Aosta, Duke Amadeo of, Italian governor of Ethiopia
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of people by name: Ao."
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Apaza, Leandro, musician
- Apelles, (4th century BC)
- Apollinaire, Guillaume, (1880-1918), (born Russian) poet
- Apollinarius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Apolloni, Giuseppe, Italian opera composer
- Apollonio, Zvest, (born 1935), painter and graphic artist.
- Apollonius, Greek philosopher
- Apollonius of Perga, (265 BC-170 BC), euclidean geometry
- Appel, Karel, (born 1921), painter
- Apple, Fiona, (born 1977), musician
- Applebee, Constance, (1873-1981), sports coach
- Appleseed, Johnny, (1774-1847)
- Appleton, Brian, as Jilted John and Graham Shuttleworth
- Applewhite, Marshal, leader of Heaven's Gate
- Appleyard, Geoffrey, commando major
- Apps, Syl
- Apt, Jerome, astronaut
- Apuleius, poet
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of people by name: Ap."
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Aquino, Benigno, Philippines senator
- Aquino, Corazon, President of Philippines
- Aquirre, Lope de, conquistador
- Aquinas, Thomas, (1225-1274),
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Arafat, Yasser, (born 1929), Palestinian leader
- Arago, Dominique, (1786-1853), scientist
- Aragon, Louis, (1897-1982), poet
- Aragones, Sergio, US cartoonist of Groo fame
- Aragón, Emilio, "Miliki" clown
- Aranzadi, Rafael Moreno, (1892-1922), athlete
- Aratus, (circa 315 BC/310 BC-240 BC ??), botanist
- Arau, Alfonso, film director
- Arau, Fernando, actor, show host
- Araujo, Gwen (1985-2002), murdered transsexual
- Arber, Werner, (born 1929), 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Arbor, Brush, musician
- Arborea, Eleonora di
- Arborea, Ugone di
- Arbour, Louise, (born 1947), Supreme Court Justice (The Hague & Canada)
- Arbus, Diane, photographer
- Arca, Andrea Manca del
- Arca, Giovanni Proto
- Archambault, Gilles, novelist and commentator
- Archer, Anne, actress
- Archer, Jeffrey Howard, English novelist
- Archimattheus, scholastic philosopher
- Arigo, Jose, alleged "psychic surgeon" in Beazilia
- Archimedes, (circa 287-212 BC), mathematician
- Arc, Joan of, (1412-1431), medieval swordswoman and French saint
- Arcadius, (ruled 395-408 AD), Roman Emperor
- Archilocus of Paros (VIIth century BC), Greek poet
- Arcimboldo, Giussepe, (1527-1593), painter
- Ardant, Fanny, (born 1949), French actor
- Ardashir I of Persia, from 224 to 241.
- Ardashir II of Persia, from 379 to 383.
- Ardashir III of Persia, from 628 to 630.
- Arden, Eve, actor
- Ardengus, scholastic philosopher
- Ardens, Raoul, scholastic philosopher
- Ardiles, Osvaldo, athlete
- Arduino, Giovanni, (1714-1795), first classification of geological time.
- Arellano, Jesus, soccer player
- Arellano-Felix, Ramon, (1964-2002), gang member
- Arendt, Hannah, (1906-1975), political theorist
- Arendt, Walter, SPD
- Arfvedson, Johann, (1792-1841), chemist
- Arghezi, Tudor, (greatest Romanian poet)
- Arguello, Alexis, (born 1952), world champion boxer
- Aribau, Bonaventura Carles, (1798-1862), poet
- Arida, Antoun, Maronite Patriarch
- Ariosto, Ludovico, (1474-1533), Italian poet
- Aristarchus, (circa 310 BC-circa 230 BC), astronomer
- Aristippus, Henry, scholastic philosopher
- Aristophanes, (ca. 446 BC-385 BC), Greek philosopher
- Aristotle, (384 BC-322 BC), Greek philosopher
- Arledge, Roone, (1931-2002), broadcaster
- Arlen, Harold, "Blues in the Night"
- Arliss, George, actor
- Arlosoroff, Hayim, Zionist
- Armatrading, Joan, singer-songwriter
- Armendáriz, Pedro, actor
- Armfelt, Gustaf Mauritz, (1757-1814)
- Arminius, (17 BC-19 AD), (War chief of the Germanic tribe of the Cherusci)
- Armitage, Peter, statistician
- Armitage, Simon, (born 1963), poet
- Armstrong, Billie Joe, (born 1972), of Green Day
- Armstrong, Charles, President of Seattle Mariners (Purdue University)
- Armstrong, Dido, (born 1971), British singer
- Armstrong, Edwin, (1890-1954), engineer
- Armstrong, Henry, (1912-1988), world champion boxer
- Armstrong, Jeannette, Canadian writer
- Armstrong, Lance, (born 1971), cyclist
- Armstrong, Lee, actor
- Armstrong, Lil Hardin, (February 3, 1898-1971), pianist & bandleader
- Armstrong, Louis "Satchmo, (August 4, 1901-July 6, 1971), jazz great
- Armstrong, Neil, (born 1930), US astronaut, first on the Moon
- Armstrong, Vanessa Bell, musician
- Armstrong, William George, hydraulic crane, Armstrong breech-loading gun
- Armstrong, William H, Sounder
- Arnaldus of Villanova, scholastic philosopher
- Arnason, David, Canadian writer
- Arnaud, William, scholastic philosopher
- Arnaz, Desi, (March 2, 1917-November 2, 1986), Cuban-born television personality
- Arnaz, Desi, Jr, American born actor, half-Cuban
- Arnaz, Lucy, American born actress, half-Cuban
- Arndt, Ernst Moritz, poet
- Arne, Michael, (1740-1786), songwriter
- Arne, Thomas, (1710-1778), songwriter
- Arnett, Peter, (born 1934), British journalist
- Arnim, Achim von, German poet
- Arnim, Bettina von, German poet
- Arnold, Benedict, (1741-1801), US traitor
- Arnold, Eddy, musician
- Arnold, Eve, (born 1913), photographer
- Arnold, Henry H, (1886-1950), USAAF general
- Arnold, Malcolm, (born 1921), composer
- Arnold, Matthew, (1822-1888), English poet
- Arnold, Tom, comedian
- Arnold, Vladimir, (born 1937), mathematician
- Aronofsky, Darren, (born 1969), film director
- Arp, Jean, (1886-1966), sculptor, painter, and poet
- Arquer, Giovanni
- Arquer, Pietro
- Arquer, Sigismondo
- Arquette, David, (born 1971), American actor
- Arquette, Rosanna, (born 1959), American actor
- Arquette, Patricia, American actor
- Arrabal, Fernando, dramatist, author
- Arraras, Maria Celeste news reporter
- Arrau, Claudio, (1903-1991), classical piano player.
- Arrhenius, Svante August, (1859-October 2, 1927), chemist and physicist
- Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo de, (1806-1826), composer
- Arrian, historian
- Arrieta, Emilio, Italian opera composer
- Arrieta y Corera, Pasqual Juan Emilio, (1823-1924), composer
- Arrow, Kenneth, (born 1921), economist
- Arroyo, Carlos (born 1979), basketball player
- Arsacius of Tarsus, patriarch of Constantinople
- Arsenius Autoreianus, patriarch of Constantinople
- Arsenius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Arsenius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Arses of Persia, (338-336 BCE)
- Artabasdus, Byzantine Emperor
- Arthur the Knight (?-?, Dark-Ages Britain)
- Artaud, Antonin, (1896-1948), actor, playwright, poet, essayist
- Artaxerxes I, (465-425 BCE), Persian king
- Artaxerxes II, (approx. 436-358 BC), Persian king
- Artaxerxes III, (359-338 BCE)
- Artemius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Artemova, Ioulia Vladimirovna, Russian astrophysicist
- Arthansius, (1564-1566), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Arthur, Bea, actor
- Arthur, Chester A, (1830-1886)
- Arthur, Jean, actor
- Artin, Emil, mathematician
- Artsebarsky, Anatoly, astronaut
- Artyuhin, Yuri, astronaut
- Arum, Bob boxing promoter
- Arundel, Thomas, (1353-1413), Archbishop of Canterbury
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of people by name: Ar."
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- As-Suli, (circa 880-880), chess player
- as-Suli, Abu-Bakr Muhammad ben Yahya, (circa 880-946)
- Ashdown, Paddy, (born 1941), British politician
- Asahara Shoko, Japanese cult leader
- Asam, Cosmas Damian, architect
- Asam, Egid Quirin, architect
- Asanga, (born 300 C)
- Asaro, Catherine, author
- Ascari, Alberto, race car driver
- Asch, Sholom, (1880-1957), novelist
- Ascheberg, Rutger von, (1621-1693), Swedish soldier
- Aseev, Konstantin, chess player
- Ashbery, John, poet
- Ashby, Hal, actor, director, editor, producer
- Ashby, Jeffrey, astronaut
- Ashcroft, John, Attorney General of US
- Ashe, Arthur, (United States)
- Ashe, Thomas, (1836-1889), poet
- Ashford, Emmett L, first African-American umpire in organized baseball
- Ashford, Evelyn, (born 1957), Olympic champion
- Ashley, Laura, designer
- Ashley, Maurice, chess player
- Ashoka, (reigned 273 BC-232 BC), India
- Asimov, Isaac, (1920-1992),US science fiction writer
- Asimov, Janet, (born 1926), US author
- Askerc, Anton, (1856-1912), poet
- Askew, Othniel, (1972-2003), politician whom shot James E. Davis
- Askey, Arthur, comedian
- Aspel, Michael, television presenter
- Aspen, Jennifer, actress
- Asper, Douglas, poet
- Asprin, Robert, (born 1946), US fantasy author
- Asproni, Giorgio
- Asquith, Anthony, film director
- Asquith, Herbert, (1852-1928)
- Asquith, Margot, writer and wit
- Asser, Bishop of Sherborne, (died 908), author
- Assia, Lys, (born 1926), singer
- Astaire, Fred, (1899-1987), US actor
- Astley, Thea, novelist
- Aston, Mick, (born 1946), British archaeologist
- Astor, John Jacob, (1763-1848)
- Astor, Mary, US actress
- Astor, Nancy, (1879-1964), British MP
- Astrid of Sweden, Belgian monarch
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of people by name: As."
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Atalay, Erdogan, actor
- Atanasoff, John Vincent, (1903-1995)
- Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal, (1881-1938), Turkish leader
- Atchison, David Rice, (August 11, 1807-1886), USA President for a day?
- Atef, Mohammed, alleged Al-Qaida terrorist
- Atget, Eugène, photographer
- Athanasios II of Alexandria, (489-496), Coptic Pope
- Athanasios of Alexandria, (1250-1261), Coptic Pope
- Athanasius II of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Athanasius III of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Athanasius III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Athanasius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Athanasius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Athanasius IV of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Athanasius IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Athanasius of Alexandria, (328-373), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Athanasius V, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Athelgar, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Atheling, Edgar, English monarch
- Athelm, (died 923), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Athelstan of England, (924-939), English monarch
- Athenagoras, Patriarch, (1886-1972), patriarch of Constantinople
- Athendodorus, patriarch of Constantinople
- Athendodorus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Atherton, Gertrude, The Conqueror
- Atiyah, Michael Francis, mathematician
- Atkins, Chet, (1924-2001), composer, musician
- Atkins, Norman K, Canadian senator
- Atkinson, Bill, Macintosh Finder, HyperCard
- Atkinson, Rowan, (born 1955), British comedian of Blackadder, The Thin Blue Line and Mr. Bean fame
- Atkov, Oleg, astronaut
- Atlan, Jean-Michel, painter
- Atlas, Natacha, (born 1964), singer
- Atsumi, Kiyoshi, (1929-1996)
- Atta, Mohammed, (1968-2001), alleged Al-Qaida terrorist from Egypt
- Attar, (c. 1130-c. 1230), poet
- Attar-Kittakh, (c. 1310-c. 1300 BCE)
- Attel, Dave, comedian
- Attell, Abe, (1885-1970), world champion boxer
- Attenborough, Richard, (born 1923), British actor, director
- Atterbom, Per Daniel Amadeus, Swedish writer
- Atticus, patriarch of Constantinople
- Atticus, Cosmas, patriarch of Constantinople
- Atticus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Attila the Hun, (A.D. 406?-453), King of the Huns
- Attlee, Clement, (1883-October 8, 1967), British prime minister
- Attucks, Crispus, (1723-1770), killed in Boston Massacre
- Atwood, Margaret, (born 1939), Canadian author of The Handmaid's Tale (1985), Alias Grace, Surfacing
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Auber, Daniel François Esprit, (1782-1871), composer, opera composer
- Aubert du Gaspe, Phillipe-Ignace Francois, (1814-1841), author of the first French Canadian novel.
- Aubert, Pierre Swiss Federal Councilor
- Sukarno, (1901-1970), Indonesian President
- Auchinleck, Claude, (1884-1981), British WW2 military commander
- Auden, W. H, (1907-1973), English poet
- Audran, Stephane, actor
- Audubon, John James, (1785-1851), naturalist, illustrator
- Auerbach, Frank, (born 1931), painter
- Auerbach, Red, (born 1917), National Basketball Association coach
- Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, (1719-1772), Dowager Princess of Wales.
- Aurobindo, (August 15, 1872- December 5, 1950), Indian author, guru
- August, Bille, (born 1948), Danish director
- August III of Poland, (1696-1763)
- August II of Poland
- Augustinavichute, Aushra, psychologist
- Augustine of Canterbury, (died 604), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Augustine of Hippo, (354-430), philosopher
- August, Karl of Hardenberg, (1750-1822), statesman and reformer
- August, Klemens of Bavaria, (born 1700)
- Augustodunensis, Honorius, scholastic philosopher
- August, Pernilla, (born 1958), actress
- Augustus, (62 BC-August 19, A.D. 14), Roman Emperor
- Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, (born 1772)
- Augustus, Ernest of Hanover, (born 1771), fifth son of King George III, later King of Hanover
- Augustus, Prince , Duke of Sussex, (born 1773), later Duke of Sussex, sixth son of King George III
- Aukrust, Kjell, author
- Aukrust, Olav, poet
- Aukrust, Vegard, linguist, historian and teacher
- Aumont, Jean-Pierre, (1913-2001), actor
- Aung San Suu Kyi, (born 1945), political activist in Myanmar
- Aung San, Burmese WW2 general
- Aubakirov, Toktar, (born 1946), cosmonaut
- Aurelian, (214-275), Roman Emperor
- Aurelio of Asturias, Asturian monarch
- Aurelius, Marcus, (121- 180), Roman Emperor
- Auric, Georges, (1899-1983), composer, member of Les Six
- Auriol, Peter, scholastic philosopher
- Auslander, Rose, (1907-1988), poet
- Ausonius, (c. 310-395), poet
- Austen, Jane, (December 16, 1775-July 28, 1817), British novelist
- Auster, Paul, (born 1947), US postmodernist mystery writer, author of the City of Glass trilogy
- Austin, Herbert, (born 1866), automobile pioneer (Austin-Healey)
- Austin, J. L, (1911-1960), philosopher
- Austin, Kent, athlete
- Austin, Sherrie, musician
- Austin, Stephen F, (1793-1836), American pioneer
- Austin, Tracy, (born 1962), tennis player
- Autry, Alan, (born 1952), American football player, actor, mayor of Fresno, California
- Autry, Gene, (1907-1998), singer, actor, entrepreneur
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Avanzo, Miha, (born 1949), poet
- Avdeyev, Sergei, (born 1956), astronaut
- Avedon, Richard, (born 1923), photographer
- Avercamp, Hendrick, (1585-1634), painter
- Averescu, Alexandru, (1859-1938), Romanian WWI general
- Averino, Olga, (1895-1991?), singer and voice teacher
- Averroes aka Ibn Rushd, (1126-1198), philosopher
- Avery, Frederick Bean "Tex, (1908-1980), US animator
- Avery, Milton, (1885-1965), American painter
- Avicenna, (980-1037), Persian physician, philosopher, and scientist
- Avitus, Roman Emperor
- Avila, Yiye, (born 1929), former Mr. Universe and currently a Christian minister
- Avildsen, John G, (born 1935), movie director
- Avilius of Alexandria, (83-95), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Avison, Margaret, (born 1918), poet
- Avogadro, Amedeo, (1776-1856), Italian physicist
- Avsenik, Slavko, (born 1929), composer and musician.
- Avsenik, Vilko, composer and musician.
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Awad, Jacob, Maronite Patriarch
- Awad, Symeon, Maronite Patriarch
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - AzSource: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of people by name: Ax."
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Ayala, Paulie, world boxing champion
- Ayanna, Charlotte, (born 1976), actress
- Ayckbourn, Alan, modern British playwright
- Ayer, Alfred, (1910-1989), philosopher
- Ayers, Roy, jazz vibes player.
- Aykroyd, Dan, (born 1952) Canadia-born comedian
- Ayler, Albert, (1936-1970), (alto, tenor)
- Ayton, Robert, (1570-1638), poet
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Aa - Ab - Ac - Ad - Ae - Af - Ag - Ah - Ai - Aj - Ak - Al - Am - An - Ao - Ap - Aq - Ar - As - At - Au - Av - Aw - Ax - Ay - Az
- Azaria, Hank, (born 1964), US comedian
- Aznavour, Charles, (born 1924), French composer, singer-songwriter, musician
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This is a alphabetical listing of Polish painters.A
B
- Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz
- Kazimierz Alchimowicz
C
- Marcello Bacciarelli
- Jan Betley
- Henryka Beyer
- Anna Bilinska-Bohdanowiczowa
- Izaak van den Blocke
- Krzysztof Boguszewski
- Olga Boznanska
- Jozef Brandt
- Antoni Brodowski
- Tadeusz Brzozowski
D
- Jozef Chelmonski
- Adam Chmielowski
- Leon Chwistek
- Tomasz Ciecierski
- Boleslaw Cybis
- Jan Cybis
- Wladyslaw Czachorski
- Jozef Czapski
- Marcin Czarny
- Szymon Czechowicz
- Tytus Czyzewski
E
- Eugeniusz Dabrowski
- Stanislaw Debicki
- Andrzej Dluzniewski
- Jan Dobkowski
- Tommaso Dolabella
- Tadeusz Dominik
- Edward Dwurnik
F
- Eugeniusz Eibisch
G
- Julian Falat
- Jerzy Fedkowicz
- Stanislaw Fijalkowski
- Francis of Sieradz
H
- Wojciech Gerson
- Stefan Gierowski
- Aleksander Gierymski
- Maksymilian Gierymski
- Jan Gotard
- Leopold Gottlieb
- Maurycy Gottlieb
- Artur Grottger
- Aleksander Gryglewski
- Gustaw Gwozdecki
J
- Jan Jozef Haar
- Mikolaj Haberschrack
- Herman Han
- Karol Hiller
- Vlastimil Hofman
K
- Maria Jarema
- Wladyslaw Jarocki
L
- Rajmund Kanelba, (1897-1960)
- Tadeusz Kantor, (1915-1990)
- Leon Kaplinski
- Alfons Karpinski, (1875-1961)
- Wincenty Kasprzycki
- Mojzesz Kisling, (1891-1953)
- Marcin Kober
- Aleksander Kobzdej
- Roman Kochanowski
- Lukasz Korolkiewicz
- Jerzy Kossak
- Juliusz Kossak
- Wojciech Kossak, (born 1857)
- Franciszek Kostrzewski
- Aleksander Kotsis
- Janina Kraupe-Swiderska
- Emil Krcha
- Jan Krieg
- Konrad Krzyzanowski
- Tadeusz Kuntze-Konicz
- Teofil Kwiatkowski
M
- Karol Larisch
- Ludwik de Laveaux
- Jan Lebenstein
- Franciszek Lekszycki
- Stanislaw Lentz
- Bronislaw Wojciech Linke
- Leopold Loeffler
- Krzysztof Lubieniecki
N
- Tadeusz Makowski
- Zbigniew Makowski
- Jacek Malczewski
- Rafal Malczewski
- Wladyslaw Malecki
- Louis Marcoussis
- Adam Marczynski
- Jozef Marszewski
- Stanislaw Maslowski
- Jan Matejko
- Jozef Mehoffer
- Zygmunt Menkes
- Jakob Mertens
- Michael of Dzialdow
- Antoni Michalak
- Piotr Michalowski
- Kazimierz Mikulski
- Augustyn Mirys
- Anton Moller
O
- Artur Nacht Samborski
- Jan Piotr Norblin
- Jerzy Nowosielski
P
- Edward Okun
- Aleksander Orlowski
R
- Teresa Pagowska
- Michelangelo Palloni
- Jozef Pankiewicz
- Wl/odzimierz Pawlak
- Henryk Piatkowski
- Jan Bogumil Plersch
- Kazimierz Pochwalski
- Wladyslaw Podkowinski
- Stefan Popowski
- Piotr Potworowski
- Andrzej Pronaszko
- Zbigniew Pronaszko
- Tadeusz Pruszkowski
- Witold Pruszkowski
S
- Zygmunt Radnicki
- Henryk Rodakowski
- Jan Henryk Rosen
- Hanna Rudzka-Cybisowa
- Jan Rustem
- Ferdynand Ruszczyc
- Tadeusz Rybkowski
- Czeslaw Rzepinski
T
- Stanislaw Samostrzelnik
- Jan Sawka
- Martin Schoninck
- Daniel Schultz
- Efraim and Menasze Seidenbeutel
- Jacek Sempolinski
- Kazimierz Sichulski
- Zygmunt Sidorowicz
- Henryk Siemiradzki
- Jozef Simmler
- Ludomir Slendzinski
- Wladyslaw Slewinski
- Franciszek Smuglewicz
- Marek Sobczyk
- Leszek Sobocki
- Jan Spychalski
- Kazimierz Stabrowski
- Jerzy Stajuda
- Jan Stanislawski
- Wojciech Korneli Stattler
- Henryk Stazewski, (born 1894)
- Andrzej Stech
- Kajetan Stefanowicz
- Bartlomiej Strobel
- Zofia Stryjenska
- Wladyslaw Strzeminski
- January Suchodolski
- Felicjan Szczesny Kowarski
- Henryk Szczyglinski
- Jozef Szermentowski
- Jerzy Eleuter Szymonowicz-Siemiginowski
V
- Tomasz Tatarczyk
- Wlodzimierz Tetmajer
- Jan Tricius
- Wincenty Trojanowski
W
- Zygmunt Vogel
Z
- Zygmunt Waliszewski
- Jacek Waltos
- Wladyslaw Wankie
- Walenty Wankowicz
- Waclaw Wasowicz
- Czeslaw Wdowiszewski
- Wojciech Weiss
- Jakub Wessel
- Konrad Winkler
- Stanislaw Witkiewicz
- Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz
- Romuald Kamil Witkowski
- Kazimierz Wojniakowski
- Witold Wojtkiewicz
- Andrzej Wroblewski
- Leon Wyczolkowski
- Jan Wydra
- Stanislaw Wyspianski
See also: List of Poles, List of painters
- Eugeniusz Zak
- Marcin Zaleski
- Jan Zamoyski
- Franciszek Zmurko
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This list of rare diseases was originally taken from the NIH public domain resource at http://ord.aspensys.com/asp/diseases/diseases.asp .A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Aa-Ad
- Aagenaes syndrome
- Aarskog Ose Pande syndrome
- Aarskog syndrome
- Aase Smith syndrome
- Aase syndrome
- ABCD syndrome
- Abdallat Davis Farrage syndrome
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Abdominal cystic lymphangioma
- Abdominal defects
- Abdominal musculature absent microphthalmia joint laxity
- Abdominal neoplasms
- Aberrant subclavian artery
- Ablepharon macrostomia syndrome
- Ablutophobia
- Abnormal systemic venous return
- Abruzzo Erickson syndrome
- Absence of Gluteal muscle
- Absence of tibia with polydactyly
- Absent corpus callosum cataract immunodeficiency
- Absent T lymphocytes
- Acalvaria
- Acanthocheilonemiasis
- Acanthocytosis chorea
- Acanthocytosis
- Acanthosis nigricans muscle cramps acral enlargement
- Acarophobia
- Acatalasemia
- Accessory deep peroneal nerve
- Accessory Navicular bone
- Accessory pancreas
- Achalasia alacrimia syndrome
- Achalasia microcephaly
- Achalasia, familial esophageal
- Achalasia
- Achalasia-Addisonianism-Alacrimia syndrome
- Achard syndrome
- Achard-Thiers syndrome
- Acheiropodia
- Achondrogenesis Kozlowski type
- Achondrogenesis type 1A
- Achondrogenesis type 1B
- Achondrogenesis
- Achondroplasia Swiss type agammaglobulinemia
- Achondroplasia
- Achondroplastic dwarfism
- Achromatopsia incomplete, X-linked
- Achromatopsia
- Acid maltase deficiency
- Acidemia, isovaleric
- Acidemia, propionic
- Acitretine antenatal infection
- Ackerman syndrome
- Acne rosacea
- Acoustic neuroma
- Acoustic schwannomas
- Acquired agranulocytosis
- Acquired hypoprothrombinemia
- Acquired ichthyosis
- Acquired prothrombin deficiency
- Acquired syphilis
- Acral dysostosis dyserythropoiesis
- Acral renal mandibular syndrome
- Acro coxo mesomelic dysplasia
- Acro fronto facio nasal dysostosis
- Acrocallosal syndrome, Schinzel type
- Acrocephalopolydactyly
- Acrocephalosyndactyly Jackson Weiss type
- Acrocephaly pulmonary stenosis mental retardation
- Acrodermatitis enteropathica
- Acrodermatitis
- Acrodysostosis
- Acrodysplasia scoliosis
- Acrofacial dysostosis ambiguous genitalia
- Acrofacial dysostosis atypical postaxial
- Acrofacial dysostosis Catania form
- Acrofacial dysostosis Preis type
- Acrofacial dysostosis Rodriguez type
- Acrofacial dysostosis Weyers type
- Acrofacial dysostosis, Nager type
- Acrofacial dysostosis, Palagonia type
- Acrokeratoelastoidosis of Costa
- Acromegaloid changes cutis verticis gyrata corneal
- Acromegaloid facial appearance syndrome
- Acromegaloid hypertrichosis syndrome
- Acromegaly
- Acromesomelic dysplasia Brahimi Bacha type
- Acromesomelic dysplasia Campailla Martinelli type
- Acromesomelic dysplasia Hunter Thompson type
- Acromesomelic dysplasia, Maroteaux type
- Acromesomelic dysplasia
- Acromicric dysplasia
- Acroosteolysis dominant type
- Acroosteolysis neurogenic
- Acroosteolysis osteoporosis skull and mandible changes
- Acropectoral syndrome
- Acropectorenal field defect
- Acropectorovertebral dysplasia
- Acrophobia
- Acropigmentation of Dohi
- Acrorenal syndrome recessive
- Acrorenoocular syndrome
- Acrospiroma
- ACTH deficiency
- ACTH resistance
- Actinomycetales infection
- Activated protein C resistance
- Acutane embryopathy
- Acute articular rheumatism
- Acute erythroblastic leukemia
- Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
- Acute idiopathic polyneuritis
- Acute intermittent porphyria
- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia congenital sporadic aniridia
- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- Acute lymphocytic leukemia
- Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia
- Acute monoblastic leukemia
- Acute mountain sickness
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 1
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 2
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 3
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 4
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 5
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 6
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 7
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia with maturation
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia without maturation
- Acute myelocytic leukemia
- Acute myelogenous leukemia
- Acute myeloid leukemia (generic term)
- Acute myeloid leukemia, secondary
- Acute myelomonocytic leukemia
- Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
- Acute non lymphoblastic leukemia (generic term)
- Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy
- Acute promyelocytic leukemia
- Acute renal failure
- Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, medium chain, deficiency of
- Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, short chain, deficiency of
- Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, very long chain, deficiency of
- Acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency
- Adactylia unilateral dominant
- Adam complex familial
- Adams Nance syndrome
- Adams-Oliver syndrome
- Addison's disease
- Adducted thumb club foot syndrome
- Adducted thumb syndrome recessive form
- Adducted thumbs Dundar type
- Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency
- Adenocarcinoid tumor
- Adenocarcinoma of lung
- Adenoid cystic carcinoma
- Adenoma of the adrenal gland
- Adenoma
- Adenomelablastoma
- Adenomyosis
- Adenosine deaminase deficiency
- Adenosine monophosphate deaminase deficiency
- Adenosine triphosphatase deficiency, anemia due to
- Adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency
- Adie syndrome
- Adiposa dolorosa
- Adolescent benign focal crisis
- Adrenal adenoma, familial
- Adrenal cancer
- Adrenal disorder
- Adrenal gland hyperfunction
- Adrenal gland hypofunction
- Adrenal hyperplasia, congenital
- Adrenal hyperplasia
- Adrenal hypertension
- Adrenal hypoplasia congenital, X-linked
- Adrenal hypoplasia
- Adrenal incidentaloma
- Adrenal insufficiency
- Adrenal macropolyadenomatosis
- Adrenal medulla neoplasm
- Adrenocortical carcinoma
- Adrenogenital syndrome
- Adrenoleukodystrophy, autosomal, neonatal form
- Adrenoleukodystrophy, X-linked
- Adrenoleukodystrophy
- Adrenomyodystrophy
- Adult onset Still's disease
- Adult spinal muscular atrophy
- Adult syndrome
Ae-Ah
- Aerophobia
- Afibrinogenemia
- Aganglionosis, total intestinal
- Aggressive fibromatosis
- Agnathia holoprosencephaly situs inversus
- Agnosia, primary visual
- Agoraphobia
- Agrizoophobia
- Agyria pachygyria polymicrogyria
- Agyria-pachygyria type 1
- Agyrophobia
- Ahumada-Del Castillo syndrome
Ai-Al
- Aicardi syndrome
- Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome
- Aichmophobia
- AIDS Dementia Complex
- AIDS dysmorphic syndrome
- Ainhumoid and mutilating keratodermia
- Akaba Hayasaka syndrome
- Akesson syndrome
- Aksu Stckhausen syndrome
- Al Awadi Teebi Farag syndrome
- Al Frayh Facharzt Haque syndrome
- Al Gazali Al Talabani syndrome
- Al Gazali Aziz Salem syndrome
- Al Gazali Donnai Mueller syndrome
- Al Gazali Hirschsprung syndrome
- Al Gazali Khidr Prem Chandran syndrome
- Al Gazali Sabrinathan Nair syndrome
- Alagille-Watson syndrome (AWS)
- Alar nasal cartilages coloboma of telecanthus
- Albers-Schonberg disease
- Albinism deafness syndrome
- Albinism immunodeficiency
- Albinism ocular late onset sensorineural deafness
- Albinism oculocutaneous, Hermansky-Pudlak type
- Albinism, minimal pigment type
- Albinism, ocular
- Albinism, yellow mutant type
- Albinism
- Albinoidism
- Albrecht Schneider Belmont syndrome
- Albright like syndrome
- Albright Turner Morgani syndrome
- Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy
- Albright's syndrome
- Albuminurophobia
- Alcaptonuria
- Alcohol antenatal infection
- Alcohol fetopathy
- Alcoholic hepatitis
- Alcoholic liver cirrhosis
- Aldolase A deficiency
- Aldred syndrome
- Alektorophobia
- Aleukemic leukemia cutis
- Alexander's disease
- Alkaptonuria
- Allain Babin Demarquez syndrome
- Allan Herndon syndrome
- Allanson Pantzar McLeod syndrome
- Allergic angiitis
- Allergic autoimmune thyroiditis
- Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
- Allergic encephalomyelitis
- Alliumphobia
- Allodoxaphobia
- Aloi Tomasini Isaia syndrome
- Alopecia anosmia deafness hypogonadism syndrome
- Alopecia areata
- Alopecia congenita keratosis palmoplantaris
- Alopecia contractures dwarfism mental retardation
- Alopecia epilepsy oligophrenia syndrome of Moynahan
- Alopecia hypogonadism extrapyramidal disorder
- Alopecia immunodeficiency
- Alopecia macular degeneration growth retardation
- Alopecia mental retardation hypogonadism
- Alopecia mental retardation syndrome
- Alopecia totalis
- Alopecia universalis onychodystrophy vitiligo
- Alopecia universalis
- Alopecia, epilepsy, pyorrhea, mental subnormality
- Alopecia
- Alpers disease
- Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency
- Alpha-2 deficient collagen disease
- Alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase deficiency
- Alpha-L-iduronidase deficiency
- Alpha-mannosidosis
- Alpha-sarcoglycanopathy
- Alpha-thalassemia
- Alpha-thalassemia-abnormal morphogenesis
- Alport syndrome macrothrombocytopenia
- Alport syndrome, dominant type
- Alport syndrome, recessive type
- Alport syndrome
- Alstrom's syndrome
- Alternating hemiplegia of childhood
- Alternating hemiplegia
- Aluminium lung
- Alveolar echinococcosis
- Alveolar soft part sarcoma
- Alveolitis, extrinsic allergic
- Alves Dos Santos Castello syndrome
- Alzheimer disease, familial
- Alzheimer's disease
Am-Ap
- Amathophobia
- Amaurosis congenita of Leber, type 1
- Amaurosis congenita of Leber, type 2
- Amaurosis congenita of Leber
- Amaurosis hypertrichosis
- Amaxophobia
- Ambral syndrome
- Ambras syndrome
- Ambulophobia
- Amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia
- Amelia cleft lip palate hydrocephalus iris coloboma
- Amelia facial dysmorphism
- Amelia X linked
- Amelogenesis Imperfecta hypomaturation type
- Amelogenesis imperfecta local hypoplastic form
- Amelogenesis imperfecta nephrocalcinosis
- Amelogenesis imperfecta
- Ameloonychohypohidrotic syndrome
- Amenorrhea, Primary
- American trypanosomiasis
- Aminoacidopathies
- Aminoaciduria
- Aminopterin antenatal infection
- Aminopterin like syndrome without aminopterin
- Amniotic bands
- Amoebiasis due to Entamoeba histolytica
- Amoebiasis due to free-living amoebae
- Ampola syndrome
- Amychophobia
- Amylo-1,6-glucosidase deficiency
- Amyloid angiopathy
- Amyloid Neuropathies, Familial
- Amyloid polyneuropathy, transthyretin related
- Amyloidosis of gingiva and conjunctiva mental retardation
- Amyloidosis, Familial
- Amyloidosis
- Amylopectinosis
- Amyoplasia mandibulofacial dysostosis
- Amyoplasia
- Amyotonia congenita
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Anablephobia
- Anaphylaxis
- Anaplastic thyroid cancer
- Andersen's disease
- Andre syndrome
- Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS)
- Anemia sideroblastic spinocerebellar ataxia
- Anemia, Diamond-Blackfan
- Anemia, Hypoplastic, Congenital
- Anemia, Pernicious
- Anemia, Sideroblastic
- Anemia
- Anemophobia
- Anencephaly spina bifida X linked
- Anencephaly
- Aneurysm of sinus of Valsalva
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry
- Aneurysm
- Angel shaped phalangoepiphyseal dysplasia
- Angelman syndrome
- Angiofollicular ganglionic hyperplasia
- Angiofollicular lymph hyperplasia
- Angioimmunoblastic with dysproteinemia lymphadenopathy
- Angiokeratoma mental retardation coarse face
- Angiolipoma
- Angioma hereditary neurocutaneous
- Angiomatosis encephalotrigeminal
- Angiomatosis leptomeningeal capillary - venous
- Angiomatosis systemic cystic Seip syndrome
- Angiomyomatous Hamartoma
- Angioneurotic edema hereditary due to C1 esterase deficiency
- Angiosarcoma of the liver
- Angiosarcoma of the scalp
- Angiostrongyliasis
- Angiotensin renin aldosterone hypertension
- Anguillulosis
- Aniridia absent patella
- Aniridia ataxia renal agenesis psychomotor retardation
- Aniridia cerebellar ataxia mental deficiency
- Aniridia mental retardation syndrome
- Aniridia ptosis mental retardation obesity familial
- Aniridia renal agenesis psychomotor retardation
- Aniridia type 2
- Aniridia, sporadic
- Aniridia
- Anisakiasis
- Ankle defects short stature
- Ankyloblepharon ectodermal defects cleft lip palate
- Ankyloblepharon filiforme adnatum cleft palate
- Ankyloblepharon filiforme imperforate anus
- Ankyloglossia heterochromia clasped thumbs
- Ankylosing spondylarthritis
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Ankylosing vertebral hyperostosis with tylosis
- Ankylosis of teeth
- Ankylostomiasis
- Annular constricting bands
- Annular pancreas
- Annuloaortic ectasia
- Anodontia
- Anonychia ectrodactyly
- Anonychia microcephaly
- Anonychia onychodystrophy brachydactyly type B
- Anonychia onychodystrophy
- Anophthalia pulmonary hypoplasia
- Anophthalmia cleft lip palate hypothalamic disorder
- Anophthalmia cleft palate micrognathia
- Anophthalmia esophageal atresia cryptorchidism
- Anophthalmia megalocornea cardiopathy skeletal anomalies
- Anophthalmia microcephaly hypogonadism
- Anophthalmia plus syndrome
- Anophthalmia short stature obesity
- Anophthalmia Waardenburg syndrome
- Anophthalmos with limb anomalies
- Anophthalmos, clinical
- Anorchia
- Anorchidism
- Anorectal anomalies
- Ano-rectal atresia
- Anorexia nervosa
- Anosmia
- Anotia facial palsy cardiac defect
- Anotia
- Ansell Bywaters Elderking syndrome
- Anterior horn disease
- Anterior pituitary insufficiency, familial
- Anthophobia
- Anthrax
- Anti-factor VIII autoimmunization
- Antigen-peptide-transporter 2 deficiency
- Anti-HLA hyperimmunization
- Antihypertensive drugs antenatal infection
- Antinolo Nieto Borrego syndrome
- Antiphospholipid syndrome
- Anti-plasmin deficiency, congenital
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Antisynthetase syndrome
- Antithrombin deficiency, congenital
- Antley-Bixler syndrome
- Antlophobia
- Anton's syndrome
- Aorta-pulmonary artery fistula
- Aortic aneurysm
- Aortic arch anomaly peculiar facies mental retardation
- Aortic arch interruption
- Aortic arches defect
- Aortic coarctation
- Aortic dissection lentiginosis
- Aortic supravalvular stenosis
- Aortic valve stenosis
- Aortic valves stenosis of the child
- Aortic window
- Apert like polydactyly syndrome
- Apert syndrome
- Aphalangia hemivertebrae
- Aphalangia syndactyly microcephaly
- Aphthous stomatitis
- Apiphobia
- Aplasia cutis autosomal recessive
- Aplasia cutis congenita dominant
- Aplasia cutis congenita epibulbar dermoids
- Aplasia cutis congenita intestinal lymphangiectasia
- Aplasia cutis congenita of limbs recessive
- Aplasia cutis congenita recessive
- Aplasia cutis congenita
- Aplasia cutis myopia
- Aplasia/hypoplasia of pelvis, femur, fibula, and ulna with abnormal digits and nails
- Aplastic anemia
- Apo A-I deficiency
- Apolipoprotein C-II deficiency
- Apparent mineralocorticoid excess
- Apraxia manual
- Apraxia, Ideomotor
- Apraxia, ocular motor, Cogan type
- Apraxia
- Apudoma
Aq-At
- Aqueductal stenosis, X linked
- Arachindonic acid, absence of
- Arachnodactyly ataxia cataract aminoaciduria mental retardation
- Arachnodactyly mental retardation dysmorphism
- Arachnoid cysts
- Arachnoiditis
- Arakawa'sa syndrome II
- Arbovirosis
- Arc syndrome
- Aredyld syndrome
- AREDYLD
- Arginase deficiency
- Arginemia
- Argininosuccinate synthetase deficiency
- Argininosuccinic aciduria
- Arhinia choanal atresia microphthalmia
- Arnold Stckler Bourne syndrome
- Arnold-Chiari malformation
- Arnold-Chiari syndrome
- Aromatase deficiency
- Aromatic amino acid decarboxylase deficiency
- Arrhinia
- Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
- Arroyo Garcia Cimadevilla syndrome
- Arrythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia, familial
- Arterial calcification of infancy
- Arterial dysplasia
- Arterial tortuosity
- Arteriovenous malformation
- Arteritis
- Arthritis short stature deafness
- Arthritis, Juvenile
- Arthritis
- Arthrogryposis due to muscular dystrophy
- Arthrogryposis ectodermal dysplasia other anomalies
- Arthrogryposis epileptic seizures migrational brain disorder
- Arthrogryposis IUGR thoracic dystrophy
- Arthrogryposis like disorder
- Arthrogryposis like hand anomaly sensorineural
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita CNS calcification
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita distal
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita neurogenic type
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita pulmonary hypoplasia
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita whistling face
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, distal type 1
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, distal type 2
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, distal, x-linked
- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita
- Arthrogryposis ophthalmoplegia retinopathy
- Arthrogryposis renal dysfunction cholestasis syndrome
- Arthrogryposis spinal muscular atrophy
- Arthrogryposis
- Arylsulfatase A deficiency
- Asbestosis
- Ascher's Syndrome
- Asherman's syndrome
- Aspartylglycosaminuria
- Asperger syndrome
- Aspergillosis
- Asphyxia neonatorum
- Asthenia
- Asthenophobia
- Asthma
- Astrocytoma
- Asymmetric septal hypertrophy
- Ataxia telangiectasia variant V1
- Ataxia telangiectasia
- Ataxia, Marie's
- Ataxiophobia
- Ataxophobia
- Atelosteogenesis, type II
- Athabaskan brain stem dysgenesis
- Athetosis
- Atopic Dermatitis
- Atresia of small intestine
- Atrial myxoma, familial
- Atrial septal defects
- Atrioventricular septal defect
- Atrophoderma of Pierini and Pasini
- ATR-X
- Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
- Attenuated FAP
- Atychiphobia
- Atypical lipodystrophy
At-Az
- Auditory Perceptual Disorder
- Aughton syndrome
- Ausems Wittebol Post Hennekam syndrome
- Autism
- Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
- Autoimmune hepatitis
- Autoimmune peripheral neuropathy
- Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome, type I
- Automysophobia
- Autonomic dysfunction
- Autonomic nervous system diseases
- Axial mesodermal dysplasia spectrum
- Axial osteomalacia
- Axial osteosclerosis
- Ayazi syndrome
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of rare diseases starting with A."
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
Poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the Slovenian language.A
B
- Jože Abram (1875 - 1938)
- Fran Albreht (1889 - 1965)
- Ivan Albreht
- Vera Albreht
- Miha Andreaš (1762 - 1821)
- Anton Aškerc (1856 - 1912)
- Miha Avanzo (1949 -)
C
- Esad Babačić (1965 -)
- France Balantič (1921 - 1943)
- Nejc Bernard (1970 -)
- Nevin Birsa (1947 -)
- Andrej Blatnik (1963 -)
- Berta Bojetu (1946 - 1997)
- Matej Bor (1913 - 1956)
- Rado Bordon (1915 - 1992)
- Vida Brest (1925 -)
- Andrej Brvar (1945 -)
- Andrej Budal (1889 - 1972)
Č
- Andrej Capuder (1942 -)
- Franc Cimperman (1852 - 1873)
- Josip Cimperman (1847 - 1893)
- Valentin Cundrič (1938 -)
D
- Anica Černej (1900 - 1944)
- Marij Čuk (1952 -)
E
- Aleš Debeljak (1961 -)
- Anton Debeljak (1887 - 1952)
- Tine Debeljak (1913 - )
- Milan Dekleva (1946 -)
- Jure Detela (1951 - 1992)
- Feliks Dev (1732 - 1786)
- Ivan Dornik (1892 - 1968)
- Ciril Drekonja (1896 - 1944)
- Jože Dular (1915 - 2000)
F
- Fran Eller (1873 - 1956)
G
- Bogomir Fatur (1914 - 1990)
- Lea Fatur (1875 - 1943)
- France Forstnerič (1933 -)
- Ervin Fritz (1940 -)
- Anton Funtek (1862 - 1932)
H
- Engelbert Gangl (1873 - 1950)
- Iztok Geister Plamen (1945 -)
- Janko Glazer (1893 - 1975)
- Goran Gluvić (1957 -)
- Vojko Gorjan (1949 - 1975)
- Cvetko Golar (1879 - 1965)
- Pavel Golia (1887 - 1959)
- Alojz Gradnik (1882 - 1968)
- Niko Grafenauer (1940 -)
- Simon Gregorčič (1844 - 1906)
- Pankracij Gregorec (1867 - 1920)
- Barbara Gregorič (1964 -)
- Igo Gruden (1893 - 1948)
I
- Matjaž Hanžek (1949 -)
- Milka Hartman (1902 -)
- Fany Hausmann (1818 - 1862)
- Branko Hofman (1929 -)
- Jurij Houdlin (1973 -)
- Ivan Hribovšek (1923 - 1945)
J
- Alojz Ihan (1962 -)
- Jožef Iskrač (1836 - 1900)
K
- Gustav Januš (1939 -)
- Miran Jarc (1900 - 1942)
- Urban Jarnik (1784 - 1844)
- Simon Jenko (1835 - 1869)
- Alenka Jenstrle Doležal (1959 -)
- Vida Jeraj (1875 - 1932)
- Luka Jeran (1818 - 1896)
- Marjetka Jeršek
- Milan Jesih (1950 -)
- Gelč Jontes (1906 - 1972)
L
- Mila Kačič (1912 - 2000)
- Karel Destovnik Kajuh (1922 - 1944)
- Ivana Kampuš (1945 -)
- Miha Kastelic (1796 - 1868)
- Joſef Kenda (1859 - 1929)
- Dragotin Kette (1876 - 1899)
- Milan Kleč (1954 -)
- Marjan Klinar (1922 - 1983)
- Mile Klopčič (1905 - 1984)
- Majda Kne (1954 -)
- Fran Kobal (1881 - 1937)
- Josip Kobal (1870 - 1888)
- Andrej Kocbek
- Matjaž Kocbek (1946 -)
- Edvard Kocbek (1904 - 1981)
- Anton Koder (1851 - 1918)
- Andrej Kokot (1936 -)
- Miklavž Komelj (1970 -)
- Sonja Koranter (1948 -)
- Barbara Korun
- Vladimir Kos (1924 -)
- Jovan Koseski (1798 - 1884)
- Srečko Kosovel (1904 - 1926)
- Miroslav Košuta (1936 -)
- Jure Kovič
- Kajetan Kovič (1931 -)
- Barbara Kozak
- Lojze Krakar (1929 - 1995)
- Taja Kramberger (1970 -)
- Marko Kravos (1943 -)
- Tone Kuntner (1943 -)
- Meta Kušar (1952 -)
M
- Anton Levec (1852 - ????)
- Peter Levec (1923 -)
- Jernej Levičnik (1808 - 1883)
- Zlatka Levstek (1944 -)
- Florjan Lipuš (1937 -)
- Mihael Lotrič (1937 -)
- Joža Lovrenčič (1890 - 1952)
N
- France Magajna (1957 -)
- Rudolf Maister (1874 - 1934)
- Svetlana Makarovič (1939 -)
- Miroslav Malovrh (1861 - 1922)
- Neža Maurer (1930 -)
- Blaž Mavrel
- Anton Medved (1869 - 1910)
- Vladimir Memon
- Janez Menart (1929 -)
- Ace Mermolja (1951 -)
- Ivan Minatti (1924 -)
- Iztok Mlakar
- Štefan Modrinjak (1774 - 1827)
- Vida Mokrin Pauer (1961 -)
- Brane Mozetič (1958 -)
- Josip Murn Aleksandrov (1879 - 1901)
- Erna Muser (1879 - 1901)
O
- Anton Novačan (1887 - 1951)
- Boris A. Novak (1953 -)
- Novica Novaković (1965 -)
- Lili Novy (1885 - 1958)
P
- Mart Ogen
- Blaž Ogorevc
- Jože Olaj
- Anton Oliban (1824 - 1860)
- France Onič (1901 - 1975)
- Iztok Osojnik (1951 -)
- Vinko Ošlak (1947 -)
- Josip Osti (1945 -)
Q
- Pavlina Pajk (1854 - 1901)
- Rado Palir
- Marko Pavček (1958 - 1979)
- Tone Pavček (1928 -)
- Bruno Pertot
- Ruža Lucija Petelin
- France Pibernik (1928 -)
- Matjaž Pikalo (1963 -)
- Bojan Pisk (1933 -)
- Klemen Pisk
- Denis Poniž (1948 -)
- Blaž Potočnik (1799 - 1872)
- Jure Potokar (1956 -)
- Andrej Praprotnik (1827 - 1895)
- Ivan Pregelj (1883 - 1960)
- France Prešeren (1800 - 1849)
- Janez Primic (1785 - 1823)
R
S
- Meta Rainer (1904 -)
- Ivan Resman (1848 - 1905)
- Braco Rotar
- Andrej Rozman Roza (1955 -)
- Gregor Rozman
Š
- Tone Seliškar (1900 - 1969)
- Peter Semolič (1967 -)
- Barbara Simoniti
- Ivan Sivec (1945 -)
- Anton Martin Slomšek (1800 - 1862)
- Jože Snoj (1934 -)
- Valentin Stanič (1774 - 1847)
- Jernej Stante
- Jožef Stefan (1835 - 1893)
- Josip Stritar (1836 - 1923)
- Gregor Strniša (1929 - 1987)
- Igor Stropnik (1966 -)
- Ivo Svetina (1948 - )
T
- Tomaž Šalamun (1941 -)
- Severin Šali (1911 - 1992)
- Mitja Šarabon
- Albert Širok
- Karel Širok
- Jože Šmit (1922 -)
- Ljubka Šorli
- Aleš Šteger (1973 -)
U
- Aleš Tacer
- Anton Tanc (1887 - 1947)
- Vida Taufer (1903 - 1966)
- Veno Taufer (1933 -)
- Zora Tavčar
- Marjan Telatko
- Lovro Toman (1827 - 1870)
- Edo Torkar
- Igor Torkar (1913 -)
- Ivan Zamejski Trinko (1863 - 1954)
V
- Jože Udovič (1912 - 1986)
W
- Matija Valjavec (1831 - 1897)
- Saša Vegri (1934 -)
- Maja Vidmar (1961 -)
- Tit Vidmar (1929 - 1999)
- Cene Vipotnik (1914 - 1972)
- Jani Virk (1962 -)
- Jožef Virk (1810 - 1880)
- Anton Vodnik (1901 - 1965)
- France Vodnik (1903 - 1986)
- Valentin Vodnik (1758 - 1819)
- Božo Vodušek (1905 - 1978)
- Herman Vogel (1941 - 1989)
- Ivan Volarič Feo (1948 -)
- Jože Volarič (1932 -)
- Zlata Volarič (1930 -)
- Stanko Vraz (1810 - 1851)
X
Y
Z
Ž
- Franci Zagoričnik (1933 -)
- Ifigenija Zagoričnik (1953 -)
- Dane Zajc (1929 -)
- Jožef Zizenčeli (1658 - 1714)
- Ciril Zlobec (1925 -)
- Irena Zorko Novak (1953 -)
- Uroš Zupan (1963 -)
- Brane Zupanc (1950 -)
- Asta Žnidaršič
- Benjamin Žnidaršič (1959 -)
- Marička Žnidaršič
- Uroš Zupan
- Oton Župančič (1878 - 1949)
See also: List of poets -- Slovenian literature -- List of Slovenians
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of Slovenian language poets."
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
List of songs by name: 0 - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
- "A Face in the Crowd" - Full Moon Fever by Tom Petty
- "A Farewell to Kings" - A Farewell to Kings by Rush
- "A Great Day for Freedom" - The Division Bell by Pink Floyd
- "A Lover Sings" - Billy Bragg
- "A Mind with a Heart of its Own" - Full Moon Fever by Tom Petty
- "A New England" - Billy Bragg
- "A View to a Kill" - Duran Duran
- "A13 Trunk Road To The Sea" - Billy Bragg
- "Abandoned Love" - Bob Dylan
- "Accidents Never Happen" - Blondie
- "Accident Waiting to Happen" - Billy Bragg
- "Accidents Will Happen" - Elvis Costello
- "Across the Border" - The Ghost of Tom Joad - Bruce Springsteen
- "Adam Raised a Cain" - Bruce Springsteen
- "Alison" - Elvis Costello
- "All Along the Watchtower" - Bob Dylan
- "All Along the Watchtower" - Jimi Hendrix
- "All Or Nothin' At All" - Bruce Springsteen
- "All That Heaven Will Allow" - Bruce Springsteen
- "All That She wants" - Ace of Base
- "All the Young Punks (New Boots and Contracts)" - The Clash
- "All This Useless Beauty" - Elvis Costello
- "All You Zombies" - Nervous Night (1985) by The Hooters
- "Almost Blue" - Elvis Costello
- "Alone" - Heart
- "Alright for Now" - Full Moon Fever by Tom Petty
- "Amateur Hour" - Joe Jackson
- "American Pie" - Don McLean
- "American Skin (41 Shots)" - Bruce Springsteen
- "Angel of Death" - Reign in Blood (1986) by Slayer
- "Annie Get Your Gun" - Squeeze
- "Another Brick in the Wall" - The Wall by Pink Floyd
- "Another Grey Area" - Graham Parker
- "Another Kind of Judy" - Billy Bragg
- "Another World" - Joe Jackson
- "Any Colour You Like" - Pink Floyd
- "Are You Receiving Me?" - XTC
- "Arnold Layne" - Pink Floyd
- "Armagideon Time" - The Clash
- "Astronomy Domine" - Piper at the Gates of Dawn by Pink Floyd
- "Atlantic City" - Bruce Springsteen
- "Atomic" - Blondie
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of songs by name: A."
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
The Scottish Parliament is composed of 129 Members. 73 are elected from winner take all constituencies. 56 are elected in regions elected through proportional representation.The current party distribution in the Scottish Parliament:
A
- 50 Scottish Labour Party (Lab)
- 27 Scottish National Party (SNP)
- 18 Scottish Conservative and Unionist (Con)
- 17 Scottish Liberal Democrat (Lib Dem)
- 7 Scottish Green Party (Grn)
- 6 Scottish Socialist Party (SSP)
- 3 Independents (Ind)
- 1 Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party (SSCUP)
B
- Brian Adam (SNP - Aberdeen North)
- Bill Aitken (Con - Glasgow)
- Wendy Alexander (Lab - Paisley North)
C
- Chris Ballance (Grn - South of Scotland)
- Richard Baker (Lab - North East Scotland)
- Jackie Baillie (Lab - Dumbarton)
- Shiona Baird (Grn - North East Scotland)
- Mark Ballard (Grn - Lothians)
- Scott Barrie (Lab - Dunfermline West)
- Sarah Boyack (Lab - Edinburgh Central)
- Rhona Brankin (Lab - Midlothian)
- Ted Brocklebank (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife)
- Robert Brown (Lib Dem - Glasgow)
- Bill Butler (Lab - Glasgow Anniesland)
- Rosemary Byrne (SSP - South of Scotland)
D
- Dennis Canavan (Ind - Falkirk West)
- Malcolm Chisholm (Lab - Edinburgh North and Leith)
- Cathie Craigie (Lab - Cumbernauld and Kilsyth)
- Bruce Crawford (SNP - Mid Scotland and Fife)
- Roseanna Cunningham (SNP - Perth)
- Frances Curran (SSP - West of Scotland)
- Margaret Curran (Lab - Glasgow Baillieston)
E
- David Davidson (Con - North East Scotland)
- Susan Deacon (Lab - Edinburgh East and Musselburgh)
- Lord James Douglas-Hamilton (Con - Lothians)
F
- Helen Eadie (Lab - Dunfermline East)
- Fergus Ewing (SNP - Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber)
- Margaret Ewing (SNP - Moray)
G
- Linda Fabiani (SNP - Central Scotland)
- John Farquhar Munro (Lib Dem - Ross, Skye and Inverness West)
- Patricia Ferguson (Lab - Glasgow Maryhill)
- Alex Fergusson (Con - Galloway & Upper Nithsdale)
- Ross Finnie (Lib Dem - West of Scotland)
- Colin Fox (SSP - Lothians)
- Murdo Fraser (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife)
- Phil Gallie (Con - South of Scotland)
- Rob Gibson (SNP - Highlands and Islands)
- Karen Gillon (Lab - Clydesdale)
- Marlyn Glen (Lab - North East Scotland)
- Trish Godman (Lab - West Renfrewshire)
- Annabel Goldie (Con - West of Scotland)
- Donald Gorrie (Lib Dem - Central Scotland)
- Christine Grahame (SNP - South of Scotland)
H
I
- Robin Harper (Grn - Lothians)
- Patrick Harvie (Grn - Glasgow)
- Hugh Henry (Lab - Paisley South)
- John Home Robertson (Lab - East Lothian)
- Janis Hughes (Lab - Glasgow Rutherglen)
- Fiona Hyslop (SNP - Lothians)
J
- Adam Ingram (SNP - South of Scotland)
K
- Gordon Jackson (Lab - Glasgow Govan)
- Sylvia Jackson (Lab - Stirling)
- Cathy Jamieson (Lab - Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley)
- Margaret Jamieson (Lab - Kilmarnock and Loudoun)
- Alex Johnstone (Con - North East Scotland)
L
- Rosie Kane (SSP - Glasgow)
- Andy Kerr (Lab - East Kilbride)
M
- Johann Lamont (Lab - Glasgow Pollok)
- Carolyn Leckie (SSP - Central Scotland)
- Marilyn Livingstone (Lab - Kirkcaldy)
- Richard Lochhead (SNP - North East Scotland)
- George Lyon (Lib Dem - Argyll and Bute)
N
- Kenny MacAskill (SNP - Lothians)
- Lewis Macdonald (Lab - Aberdeen Central)
- Margo MacDonald (Ind - Lothians)
- Jamie MacGrigor (Con - Highlands and Islands)
- Kate Maclean (Lab - Dundee West)
- Maureen Macmillan (Lab - Highlands and Islands)
- Campbell Martin (SNP - West of Scotland)
- Paul Martin (Lab - Glasgow Springburn)
- Tricia Marwick (SNP - Mid Scotland and Fife)
- Jim Mather (SNP - Highlands and Islands)
- Michael Matheson (SNP - Central Scotland)
- Christine May (Lab - Fife Central)
- Stewart Maxwell (SNP - West of Scotland)
- John McAllion (Lab - Dundee East)
- Frank McAveety (Lab - Glasgow Shettleston)
- Tom McCabe (Lab - Hamilton South)
- Jack McConnell (Lab - Motherwell and Wishaw)
- Bruce McFee (SNP - West of Scotland)
- Kenneth Macintosh (Lab - Eastwood)
- Jamie McGrigor (Con - Highlands and Islands)
- Michael McMahon (Lab - Hamilton North and Bellshill)
- David McLetchie (Con - Edinburgh Pentlands)
- Duncan McNeil (Lab - Greenock and Inverclyde)
- Pauline McNeill (Lab - Glasgow Kelvin)
- Des McNulty (Lab - Clydebank and Milngavie)
- Nanette Milne (Con - North East Scotland)
- Margaret Mitchell (Con - Central Scotland)
- Brian Monteith (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife)
- Alasdair Morgan (SNP - South of Scotland)
- Alasdair Morrison (Lab - Western Isles)
- Bristow Muldoon (Lab - Livingston)
- Mary Mulligan (Lab - Linlithgow)
- David Mundell (Con - South of Scotland)
- Elaine Murray (Lab - Dumfries)
O
- Alex Neil (SNP - Central Scotland)
P
- Irene Oldfather (Lab - Cunninghame South)
R
- Gil Paterson (SNP - Central Scotland)
- Peter Peacock (Lab - Highlands and Islands)
- Cathy Peattie (Lab - Falkirk East)
- Jeremy Purvis (Lib Dem - Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale)
S
- Nora Radcliffe (Lib Dem - Gordon)
- Keith Raffan (Lib Dem - Mid Scotland and Fife)
- George Reid (SNP - Ochil)
- Euan Robson (Lib Dem - Roxburgh and Berwickshire)
- Shona Robison (SNP - Dundee East)
- Mike Rumbles (Lib Dem - West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine)
- Mark Ruskell (Grn - Mid Scotland and Fife)
- Michael Russell (SNP - South of Scotland)
T
- Mary Scanlon (Con - Highlands and Islands)
- Eleanor Scott (Grn - Highlands and Islands)
- John Scott (Con - Ayr)
- Tavish Scott (Lib Dem - Shetland)
- Tommy Sheridan (SSP - Glasgow)
- Elaine Smith (Lab - Coatbridge and Chryston)
- Iain Smith (Lib Dem - North East Fife)
- Margaret Smith (Lib Dem - Edinburgh West)
- Nicol Stephen (Lib Dem - Aberdeen South)
- Stewart Stevenson (SNP - Banff and Buchan)
- Jamie Stone (Lib Dem - Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross)
- Nicola Sturgeon (SNP - Glasgow)
- John Swinburne (SSCUP - Central Scotland)
- John Swinney (SNP - North Tayside)
W
- Murray Tosh (Con - West of Scotland)
- Jean Turner (Ind - Strathkelvin & Bearsden)
- Jim Wallace (Lib Dem - Orkney)
- Mike Watson (Lab - Glasgow Cathcart)
- Andrew Welsh (SNP - Angus)
- Sandra White (SNP - Glasgow)
- Karen Whitefield (Lab - Airdrie and Shotts)
- Allan Wilson (Lab - Cunninghame North)
- Andrew Wilson (SNP - Central Scotland)
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Members of the Scottish Parliament."
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
Poker jargon:
; A-B-C, A-B-C-D
- A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
; Able, Baker, Charlie
- A sequence of the lowest cards in a lowball game. For example, the hand 8-6-3-2-A might be called an "eight-six-a-b-c".
- Uncreative or predictable play. He's an a-b-c player.
; ace-to-five, ace-to-six
- First, second, and third player to the left of the dealer, respectively. From the pre-1954 U.S. Navy radio alphabet.
; aces and spaces
- Methods of evaluating low hands. See ace-to-five lowball, ace-to-six lowball.
; action
- A hand with one pair of aces, and nothing else. Used derogatorily, especially in games such as seven-card stud, where two pair is a typical winning hand.
; action button
- A player's turn to act. The action is on you.
- A willingness to gamble. I'll give you action or There's plenty of action in this game
- A bet, along with all the calls of that bet. For example, if one player makes a $5 bet and three other players call, he is said to have $5 "in action", and to have received $15 worth of action on his bet. Usually this term comes into play when figuring side pots when one or players is all in. See table stakes.
; action player
- A marker similar to a kill button, on which a player places an extra forced bet. Typically in a stud game, a player is required to post an amount representing a completion of the bring-in to a full bet. For example, in a stud game with $2 and $4 betting limits and a $1 bring-in, a player with the action button must post $2; after the cards are dealt, the player with the low card must still pay the $1 bring-in, then when the betting reaches the player who posted the $2, he is required to leave it in as a raise of the bring-in (and has the option to raise further). Players in between the bring-in and the action button can just call the bring-in, but they know ahead of time that they will be raised by the action button.
; add-on
- Euphemism for a less skillful player who bets and calls frequently with inferior hands.
; advertising
- In a live game, to buy more chips before you have busted. In tournament play, a single rebuy for which all players are eligible regardless of their stack size. This is usually allowed only once, at the end of the rebuy period.
; age
- To make an obvious play or expose cards in such a way as to deliberately convey an impression to your opponents about your style of play. For example, to make a bad play or bluff to give the impression that you bluff frequently (hoping opponents will then call your legitimate bets) or to show only good hands to give the impression that you rarely bluff (hoping opponents with then fold when you do).
; aggression
- The player immediately to the dealer (or button)'s left; so called because he is the player who received the first card during the initial deal. Also "eldest hand".
; air
- Proactive betting and raising. See aggression (poker).
; all in
- In a lowball game, "giving air" is letting an opponent who might otherwise fold know that you intend to draw one or more cards to induce him to call.
; all blue/all pink
- Having bet one's entire stake. See table stakes.
; alternate straight
- A flush, "blue" usually referring to black suits and "pink" to red ones. Occasionally one hears "all green" or "all purple".
; ammo, ammunition
- Skip straight. See non-standard poker hands.
; angle
- Chips in play. I'm going to need more ammo for this game. Compare to "fire".
; ante
- A technically legal, but borderline unethical, play. For example, deliberately miscalling one's own hand to induce a fold, or placing odd amounts of chips in the pot to confuse opponents about whether you mean to call or raise. A player employing such tactics is called an "angle shooter".
; ante off
- Once meaning a first-round bet, now a type of forced bet before cards are dealt. See ante (poker).
- In tournament play, to force an absent player to continue paying antes. blinds, bring-ins, or other forced bets so that the contest remains fair to the other players. Go ahead and take that phone call. We'll ante you off until you get back. Also "blind off".
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Poker jargon starting with A."
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
Retinol, the most useful form of vitamin A, (along with retinal and retinoic acid) is a fat-soluble vitamin important in vision and bone growth. It is sometimes used in the treatment of severe acne. As can be seen from the structure, this is a compound synthesized from isoprene.
A deficiency of vitamin A is not only disease causing, but it can kill. On the other hand, overdoses of vitamin A are also lethal. The livers of certain animals, especially those adapted to polar environments, often contain amounts of vitamin A that would be toxic to humans. The first documented death due to vitamin A poisioning was Xavier Mertz, a Swiss scientist who died in January 1913 on an Antarctic expedition that had lost its food supplies and fell to eating its sled dogs. Mertz consumed lethal amounts of vitamin A by eating sled dog liver. The liver of the polar bear also has enough vitamin A to kill a human being.
Deficiency of Vitamin A can cause night-blindness, pale, dry skin. Vitamin A is found in Carrot, Spinach, Milk and Egg. Vitamin A gets destroyed at about 40 degree centigrade, hence these foods must be consumed raw in order to avail maximum benefit.
External link:
- http://www.cc.nih.gov/ccc/supplements/vita.html
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Retinol."
| The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted. | |||
| Entry | Source | Expression | Field |
A | Danish | Adenin | Chemistry, Medicine |
a | Dutch | Atmosfeer absoluut | N/A |
A | English | Address | N/A |
A | Finnish | Ampeeri | Public Administration |
a | French | Atmosphère absolue | N/A |
A | German | Antenne | N/A |
a | Italian | Atmosfera assoluta | N/A |
A | Spanish | Amperio | Electrical Engineering, Meteorology & Standards |
| A | English | Atto (10-18) | Telecom |
| Conc A | French | Concanavaline A | Chemistry |
| B A | German | Beratender Ausschuss | General |
| Col. a | Spanish | Columna | Language, Publishing & Graphic Arts |
Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |||
Synonyms: ASynonyms: amp (n), ampere (n), angstrom (n), angstrom unit (n), antiophthalmic factor (n), axerophthol (n), group A (n), type A (n), vitamin A (n). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Discourtesy | Taint, sour, crabbed, sharp, short, trenchant, sarcastic, biting, doggish, caustic, virulent, bitter, acrimonious, venomous, contumelious; snarling; Verb: surly, surly as a bear; perverse; grim, sullen; a; peevish; (irascible). |
Irascibility | Cross, cross as crabs, cross as two sticks, cross as a cat, cross as a dog, cross as the tongs; fractious, peevish, acari_tre. in a bad temper; sulky; a; angry. resentful, resentive; vindictive. |
Malevolence | Wreak one's malice on, do one's worst, break a butterfly on the wheel; dip one's hands in blood, imbrue one's hands in blood; have no mercy; a. |
Pain | Uncomfortable, uneasy; ill at ease; in a taking, in a way; disturbed; discontented; out of humor; a; weary. |
Time | Hereupon, thereupon, whereupon; then; anno Domini; A.D.; ante Christum; A.C.; before Christ; B.C.; anno urbis conditae; A.U.C.; anno regni; A.R.; once upon a time, one fine morning, one fine day, one day, once. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
Crosswords: A |
| Non-English Usage: "A" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses. Afrikaan (ah, Antilles, indicative, oh, outstanding, ow), Albanian (do, either, if, or, whether), Breton (of), Catalan (at, in, inside, into, on, per, to, toward, towards, within), Croatian (and), Czech (and, plus), French (at, has, on, to, until), French Canadian (at, has, to), Galician (at, into, the, to), Greek (a), Haitian Creole (ah, at, now, on, the), Hawaiian (<question particle>, either, if, whether), Hungarian (even a worm will turn, fear deprived her of speech, the, the anchor is coming home, the coming conference to be held in paris, the history paper was a stinker, to rise high in public esteem), Irish (her, his, its, their, whom, that, which), Italian (a, at, beside, by, for, from, in, inside, into, of, on, onto, per, to, toward, towards, up, upon, with, within), Latin (a, Absolvo, after, ah, ante, Antiquo, as a result of, at, Aulus, by, cause, ever since, from, oh, out of, owing to, remote origin, Roman praenomen, since, upon, year), Luxembourgish (and), Pidgin English (a, I), Polish (and), Portuguese (at, at the, beside, him/her, in, it, on, the, the one, to, toward, towards, upon, with, ye, you), Portuguese Brazilian (at, him/her, no translation, on, the, to), Quechua (emphatic), Romanian (it has, of, oh, oho, oof, the), Scottish (at, o, of, see phrase, that, the, to, which, who), Serbo-Croatian (and, but, whereas), Sotho (of, that are), Spanish (a, and, at, away, by, every, from, in, inside, into, of, off, on, per, to, toward, towards, upon, with, within), Sranan (he, she, the), Swedish (ascend), Tahitian (ah), Tswana (are, did, do, let's, of, she), Turkish (oh), Turkmen (final), Welsh (and, question particle), Wolof (is/are, to). |
| Domain | Usage | |
Screenplays | I eat breakfast 300 yards from 4000 Cubans who are trained to kill me, so don't think you can come down here, flash a badge, and make me nervous (A Few Good Men; writing credit: Aaron Sorkin) Wanna buy a monkey (Cabin Boy; writing credit: Adam Resnick) Nothing in it. The kind of a face I could fall into (On the Town; writing credit: Adolph Green and Betty Comden) I have a chip on both shoulders (A Beautiful Mind; writing credit: Akiva Goldsman) I bet he hasn't even got a wife (A Hard Day's Night; writing credit: Alun Owen) | |
Lyrics | On a cobweb afternoon (Like A Stone; performing artist: AUDIOSLAVE) I could have saved a broken heart (I Heard a Rumour; performing artist: Bananarama) One more bad dream could bring a fall (EYES WITHOUT A FACE; performing artist: Billy Idol) And say do you want to make a deal ("Like a Rolling Stone"; performing artist: Bob Dylan) Breakin' my back just to make a buck (If I Could Make A Living; performing artist: Clay Walker) | |
Clever | You can't pray a lie. (references; author: Mark Twain) Whoever called it necking was a poor judge of anatomy. (references; author: Groucho Marx) Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people. (references; author: W.C. Fields) A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove you don't need it. (references; author: Bob Hope) If it turns out that there is a God, I don't think that he's evil. But the worst that you can say about him is that basically he's an underachiever. (references; author: Woody Allen) | |
Tongue Twisters | A big black bug bit a big black bear. Where's the big black bear the big black bug bit? (references; author: unknown) A bloke's back bike brake block broke. (references; author: unknown) A box of biscuits, a batch of mixed biscuits. (references; author: unknown) A cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup. (references; author: unknown) A cupcake cook in a cupcake cook's cap cooks cupcakes. (references; author: unknown) | |
Movie/TV Titles | How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Hanged On a Twisted Cross (1996) Without a Trace (1983) A Day with (1995) Out for a Kill (2003) | |
Song Titles | Bounce Me Brother With A Solid Four (performing artist: The Andrews Sisters) First I Was A Hippie (performing artist: The Bobs) 'Cause I'm A Blonde (performing artist: Julie Brown) Blue Rhondo A La Turk (performing artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet) A Forest In The Rain (performing artist: Tom Chapin) | |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | ||
| Domain | Title | ||
References |
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Theater & Movies |
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Music |
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High Tech |
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Consumer Goods |
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A 10 year-old white girl is pictured here with her father in a swimming pool. She was diagnosed at age three with a form of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) that did not respond to therapy. She is presently in long-term remission after an experimental bone marrow transplant was performed. She now suffers from chronic GVH (Graft Versus Host Disease) which is rare. Credit: Linda Bartlett (photographer). | Six-step sequence of the death of a cancer cell. A cancer cell has migrated through the holes of a matrix coated membrane from the top to the bottom, simulating natural migration of a invading cancer cell between, and sometimes through, the vascular endothelium. Notice the spikes or pseudopodia that are characteristic of an invading cancer cell (1). A buffy coat containing red blood cells, lymphocytes and macrophages is added to the bottom of the membrane. A group of macrophages identify the cancer cell as foreign matter and start to stick to the cancer cell, which still has its spikes (2). Macrophages begin to fuse with, and inject its toxins into, the cancer cell. The cell starts rounding up and loses its spikes (3). As the macrophage cell becomes smooth (4). The cancer cell appears lumpy in the last stage before it dies. These lumps are actually the macrophages fused within the cancer cell (5). The cancer cell then loses its morphology, shrinks up and dies (6). Photo magnification: 1: x12,000; 2: x4,000; 3: x8,000; 4: x26,000; 5: x56,000; 6: x14,000. Credit: Susan Arnold (photographer). | ||
Bipolar staining of a plague smear prepared from lymph aspirated from an adenopathic lymph node, or bubo, of plague patient. Credit: CDC. | Ticks are of the class Arachnida, as are spiders and mites. D. variabilis is a known carrier of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever caused by the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii. Credit: CDC. | ||
![]() | "Ethane" by Daniel Bentham and Staffan Björkenstam. Use the Scrollbar to vary A and C. High resolution, may take a few seconds to generate. | ![]() | "Asterias" by Rainer Wonisch. Very high resolution; might take a few seconds to generate. |
![]() | Most of the eastern U.S. was cloud free October 11. Such widespread cloudlessness in this part of the world is rare. These clear skies are associated with a region of high pressure over the eastern central U.S. Credit: NASA. | ![]() | New Animation Depicts Changs in Antarctic Ice Sheet For the first time, scientists at NASA have generated a computer model depicting changes in the Antarctic ice sheet since the peak of the last ice age - nearly 20,000 years ago. The West Antarctic ice. Credit: NASA. |
![]() | A Swarm of Ancient Stars. Credit: NASA. | ![]() | Magnificant Details in a Dusty Spiral Galaxy. Credit: NASA. |
Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits. | |||
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| "A frog" by Vincent Maitray Commentary: "A frog in a pond." | "A boy's face" by Gabor Bognar Commentary: "Hello. This is my first photo taken a boy :) It's a funny pic." |
Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers. | |
| Play | Caption | Play | Caption |
| A solo piano piece typical of a mid Beethoven piano style. | A new age style excerpt featuring a digital bass, percussion, and piano. | ||
| A typical mazurka by Chopin. | A boogie woogie piano style. | ||
| A heavy Romantic era work quite reminiscent of a Chopin composition. | A mid-sized pipe organ playing in a minor key area. | ||
| A very 1960's style folk guitar strumming pattern. | A typical Baroque piano piece played in a contrapuntal manner. | ||
| Synthesized strings playing a simple melody. | An excerpt for piano which modulates in a style reflective of the Romantic era. | ||
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Author | Quotation |
Cervantes | I begin to smell a rat. |
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney | No; no; not a sixpence. |
Desiderius Erasmus | A peck of troubles. |
Edmund Spenser | A bold bad man. |
English Proverb | Pride will have a fall. |
Friedrich Nietzsche | Plato was a bore. |
Hipparchus | Never deceive a friend. |
John Bright | Force is not a remedy. |
John Dryden | He's a sure card. |
Menander | A god from the machine. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | |
| Author | Date | Quotation |
Magna Carta | 1215 | No one shall be arrested or imprisoned upon the appeal of a woman, for the death of any other than her husband. (reference) |
John Locke | 1690 | My wife had a share in my estate; that neither could I forfeit. (Second Treatise of Government) |
US Declaration of Independence | 1776 | To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world. (reference) |
US Constitution | 1791 | Clause 1: The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. (reference) |
US Bill of Rights | 1795 | Amendment II. A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. (reference) |
Amendment to US Constitution | 1795-1992 | But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability. (reference) |
Marbury v. Madison | 1803 | Ought judgment to be rendered in such a case? (reference) |
Communist Manifesto | 1848 | They have a world to win. (reference) |
The Emancipation Proclamation | 1862 | "That the executive will on the 1st day of January aforesaid, by proclamation, designate the States and parts of States, if any, in which the people thereof, respectively, shall then be in rebellion against the United States; and the fact that any State or the people thereof shall on that day be in good faith represented in the Congress of the United States by members chosen thereto at elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such States shall have participated shall, in the absence of strong countervailing testimony, be deemed conclusive evidence that such State and the people thereof are not then in rebellion against the United States." (Abraham Lincoln) |
Abraham Lincoln | 1863 | We are met on a great battlefield of that war. (The Gettysburg Address) |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Title | Author | Quote |
The Little Prince | Antoine de Saint-Exupery | What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well |
Emma | Austen, Jane | That, from such a quarter, one might expect |
Through the Looking-Glass | Carroll, Lewis | Tweedledum looked round him with a satisfied smile |
A Christmas Carol | Dickens, Charles | A quarter past |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Douglas Adams | Talking to yourself is a sign of impending mental collapse |
Scarlet Letter | Hawthorne, Nathaniel | There is a sympathy that will make me conscious of him. |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | So, what a nursery of aspirations is a seminary |
The Hobbit: or There and Back Again | J.R.R. Tolkien | In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit |
The Hind and the Panther | John Dryden | For truth has such a face and such a mien, As to be lov'd needs only to be seen |
In the Beauty of the Lilies | John Updike | Vagueness and procrastination are ever a comfort to the frail in spirit |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | Join a book group. (references) | |
Keep a food diary. (references) | ||
Give food a chance. (references) | ||
Business | Privacy is a big concern. (references) | |
TDA approved a $305,000 grant. (references) | ||
Only half a dozen are wholesalers. (references) | ||
Children | Burundi | Female illiteracy is a problem. (references) |
Switzerland | Some cantons offer a 10th school year. (references) | |
Kenya | These are a heavy burden on most families. (references) | |
Civil Liberties | Russia | A few are asylum seekers. (references) |
Cote d'Ivoire | A third person also was injured. (references) | |
Yugoslavia | Libel remained a criminal offense. (references) | |
Discrimination | Uganda | Race was not a factor in national politics. (references) |
Zambia | A legal challenge to these amendments in 1996 was unsuccessful. (references) | |
Swaziland | Legal and cultural discrimination against women remains a problem. (references) | |
Economic History | Austria | It's a fine line to walk. (references) |
Ecuador | Access remains a problem. (references) | |
San Marino | They serve a 6-month term. (references) | |
Human Rights | Brazil | A judge tries lesser crimes. (references) |
El Salvador | A jury verdict cannot be appealed. (references) | |
Kazakhstan | Military hazing remained a problem. (references) | |
Indigenous People | Bangladesh | A bomb exploded during the procession. (references) |
Chile | CONADI offices were occupied on a number of occasions. (references) | |
Malaysia | A verdict on the case had not been announced by year's end. (references) | |
Minorities | Argentina | A swastika was found inside the box. (references) |
India | Badrinath is a pilgrimage spot for Hindus. (references) | |
Malta | This community has a mosque and a separate school. (references) | |
Political Economy | Angola | Impunity was a serious problem. (references) |
Cuba | Racial discrimination was a problem. (references) | |
Ghana | Vigilante justice also is a problem. (references) | |
Political Rights | Andorra | A local group won two seats. (references) |
Peru | Treason carries up to a life sentence. (references) | |
Ukraine | Only one woman holds a ministerial post. (references) | |
Trade | Argentina | A summary is given below. (references) |
Guyana | Guyana is a member of CARICOM. (references) | |
Egypt | A list is included in the index. (references) | |
Travel | Mexico | Come with a large supply. (references) |
Nicaragua | Wrapped in a plantain leaf. (references) | |
Uae | Never ask about a man's wife. (references) | |
Women | Belarus | Rape was a problem. (references) |
Korea | Rape remained a serious problem. (references) | |
India | Rape is a common but underreported crime. (references) | |
Worker Rights | Burundi | Teenage prostitution is a problem. (references) |
Gambia | A 30-minute lunch break is mandated. (references) | |
Korea | As few as two employees may form a union. (references) | |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | ZEAL, n. A certain nervous disorder afflicting the young and inexperienced. A passion that goeth before a sprawl. When Zeal sought Gratitude for his reward He went away exclaiming: "O my Lord!" "What do you want?" the Lord asked, bending down. "An ointment for my cracked and bleeding crown." Jum Coople |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
Dennis Miller | Baby Jesus needs a new pair of shoes! |
Jermaine Jackson | It's a bigger price tag the publishing instead of the LP. We'll go into that later. It is a bigger price tag. |
Jesse Ventura | Taxes were never raised on my watch. In four years, there was never a tax raise, they were all lowered. |
John Hartmann | Jim, let me tell you something. There's going to be a whole bunch of things we don't tell Mrs. Clinton. |
Martin Scorsese | Tough neighborhood but it was a working class, working class, but it was right off the bowery too, you know. |
Rosemary Altea | I actually think that John and others do tremendous and fabulous work. And I think they help a lot of people. |
Rush Limbaugh | Fully fund a living wage program. |
William Shatner | Roddenberry set up a concept and that was critical. A lot of people after that have run with the ball. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
Thomas Jefferson | 1801-1809 | Benjamin Rush, with a Syllabus, Washington, Apr. |
Herbert C. Hoover | 1929-1933 | Fortunately they are but a small percentage of our people. |
Harry S. Truman | 1945-1953 | Both labor and management have a special interest. |
Dwight Eisenhower | 1953-1961 | Patriotism means equipped forces and a prepared citizenry. |
John F. Kennedy | 1961-1963 | Business investment is in a decline. |
Richard Nixon | 1969-1974 | To a crisis of the spirit, we need an answer of the spirit. |
Ronald Reagan | 1981-1989 | Proverbs tell us, without a vision the people perish. |
George Bush | 1989-1993 | Welfare was never meant to be a lifestyle. |
Bill Clinton | 1993-2001 | Home sales are at a record high. |
George W. Bush | 2001-2005 | It's fair to tax a company's profits. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| "A" is generally used as an article -- approximately 98.86% of the time. "A" is used about 2,148,607 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Article | 98.86% | 2,124,117 | 4 |
| Alphabetical Symbol | 1.04% | 22,343 | 394 |
| Unclassified Items | 0.09% | 1,990 | 4,317 |
| Total | 100.00% | 2,148,607 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes names derived from the word "A". | |||
| Name | Gender | Language | Meaning |
| Avra | N/A | N/A | Father of a great multitude |
| Delphia | N/A | N/A | Love of a brother |
| Jahel | N/A | N/A | A kid |
| Jayel | N/A | N/A | A kid |
| Peterkin | N/A | N/A | A rock or stone |
| Aaron | N/A | Biblical | A teacher |
| Abana | N/A | Biblical | A building |
| Abda | N/A | Biblical | A servant |
| Abdeel | N/A | Biblical | A vapor |
| Abdeel | N/A | Biblical | A cloud of God |
| Abel | N/A | Biblical | A city |
| Abimael | N/A | Biblical | A father sent from God |
| Abinadab | N/A | Biblical | Father of a vow |
| Abraham | N/A | Biblical | Father of a great multitude |
| Accad | N/A | Biblical | A vessel |
| Achaicus | N/A | Biblical | A native of Achaia |
| Achbor | N/A | Biblical | A rat |
| Admatha | N/A | Biblical | A mortal vapor |
| Admatha | N/A | Biblical | A cloud of death |
| Aenon | N/A | Biblical | A cloud |
| Agabus | N/A | Biblical | A locust |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references.
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| Country | Name | Country | Name |
| Brazil | Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais - Usiminas PN A | Canada | Rand A Technology Corporation |
| Chile | Banco De A Edwards | Czech Republic | Brnenske Veletrhy a Vystavy a.s. |
| Denmark | Brodrene A & O Johansen A/S | Finland | A Company Finland Oyj |
| France | Compagnie Financiere et Fonciere a Paris (COFIFAP) | Germany | Bayern Versicherung Lebensversicherung A |
| Greece | Athens Medical Clinic of Paleo Faliro S. A | Malaysia | A & M Realty Berhad |
| (more examples...) |
Source: compiled by the editor from Icon Group International, Inc.
Expressions using "A": a ... as ♦ A 1 ♦ A absinthium ♦ A Adansonia ♦ A aepypterus ♦ A affinis ♦ A agrestis ♦ A alba ♦ A alnifolia ♦ A Americana ♦ A Americanus ♦ A Arabica ♦ A arborea ♦ A artemisiaefolia ♦ A arvalis ♦ A arvensis ♦ A Ascalonium ♦ A athamanticum ♦ A atricapillus ♦ A aurea ♦ A austerus ♦ A australis ♦ A B C ♦ A B C book ♦ a back number ♦ a bad coin ♦ a bad debt ♦ a bad dream ♦ a bad egg ♦ a bad hat ♦ a bad headache ♦ a bad trencherman ♦ a bad turn ♦ a bad woman ♦ a bad word ♦ a bagful of news ♦ A baker's dozen ♦ a ball of wool ♦ A balsamifera ♦ a banditti ♦ A barbara ♦ a bare living ♦ a bargain's a bargain ♦ a barking dog seldom bites ♦ a battered hat ♦ a battery ♦ a battle of wits ♦ a beaten track ♦ A beating wind ♦ a beau jeu beau retour ♦ a bee in his bonnet ♦ a bee in one's bonnet ♦ A belladonna ♦ a beneplacito ♦ A bevel angle ♦ a bewitching beauty ♦ a bifilar ♦ a big baby ♦ a big fellow ♦ a big gun ♦ a big hit ♦ a big liar ♦ a big noise ♦ a big spread ♦ a big wheel ♦ A bill of adventure ♦ a billion ♦ a bird in the bush ♦ a bird in the hand is worth two in the bus ♦ a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush ♦ a bis ou a blanc ♦ a' bis ou a blanc ♦ A bispinosa ♦ a bit ♦ a bit at a time ♦ a bit earlier ♦ a bit jealous ♦ a bit later ♦ a bit luck ♦ a bit merry ♦ a bit much ♦ a bit of ♦ a bit of a ♦ a bit of a boy ♦ a bit of a devil ♦ a bit of a fool ♦ a bit of a headache ♦ a bit of a help ♦ a bit of a wag ♦ a bit of advice ♦ a bit of bread ♦ a bit of crumpet ♦ a bit of each ♦ a bit of fluff ♦ a bit of garden ♦ a bit of luck ♦ a bit of money ♦ a bit of news ♦ a bit of skirt ♦ a bit of smth. ♦ a bit of surprise. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "A": A-0, A-3, a-a, a-a-a, a-ach, a-actually, a-adrenergic, a-agh, a-a-l, a-al-l-fred, a-allotrope, a-amanitin, a-amino, a-and, a-ant, a-aozzz, a-apologise, A-assad, a-associated, a-b, a-band, A-bc, a-b-c, a-beating, a-bed, a-begging, a-bit, a-bloody-men, a-bloring, A-bomb, a-bombs, a-boogie, a-borrowing, a-braggin', a-branched, A-brantingham, a-bubble, a-building, a-bustle, a-buzz, A-b-x-d-e, a-c, a-c, A-c-d, a-c-d-e, a-centralized, A-changin, a-changin', a-changing, a-chitin, a-clack, a-class, a-clinkin', a-clock, a-clutter, a-cock-bill, a-comin', a-coming, A-conformolines, a-coordinate, a-corner, a-couple, a-coupled, a-cryin', a-cup, a-cups, a-d, a-dance, a-dancing, a-dandelion, A-day, a-deck, a-dependent, a-dewin', a-dhywar-lur, a-different, a-digging, a-direction, a-disadvantage, a-disk, a-doin', a-doing, a-dot-out, a-down, a-drainhole, a-drawin', A-drive, a-driving, a-dryin', a-dying, A-E, a-e-a, a-e-f, a-er, a-f, a-f-bout, a-few, a-fiddling, a-fishing, a-flap, a-flapping, a-flat, a-flush, a-flutter, a-fluttering, a-form, a-format, a-forty, A-forty-eight, a-forty-six, a-four-one-three-six, a-four-two-eight, A-four-two-four, a-frame, a-frames, a-front, a-fusion, a-fusions, a-g, a-gleam, a-gley, a-gliadin, a-glitter, a-glow, A-Glycidyl, a-gnashing, a-gnawing, A-go-go, a-goin', a-going, a-grade, a-grades, a-growing, a-h, a-ha, a-haarr-h, a-half-hour, a-hallo, a-harrowing, a-head, a-helical, a-helices, a-helix, a-hem, a-herborising, A-hibs, a-higher, a-historical, a-hoeing, a-hoggin', a-hold, A-horizon, a-howlin', a-huh, a-hull, a-hunting, A-I, A-i, a-iadmk, a-i-d-s, A-induced, a-initio, a-jivin', A-jrud, a-k, a-keto, a-knocking, a-korus, a-ko-rus, a-l, a-la-mode, A-land-roving, A-language, a-la-porcupine, a-laughing, A-law, a-leaping, a-level, a-levelled, a-levels, A-l-g-a-r, A-Life, A-like, a-line, a-list, a-listed, a-little, A-lm, a-loft, a-lofty, a-long, a-looking, a-m, a-mami, a-measure, a-measures, a-mile, a-minus, A-mode, a-moment, A-mornings, a-mouldering, a-munching, a-n, a-names, a-negative, a-neissa, a-new, a-ok, a-okay, A-one, a-p, a-p-a, A-Particle, A-particle, a-particles, a-particular, A-path-y, a-pay-gee, a-philosophising, a-pictures, a-pillars, a-planning, a-playing, a-plenty, a-ploughin', a-ploughing, a-plus, a-plus-rated, a-poem, a-political, a-port, a-priori, a-p-u, a-pulling, a-purpose, a-quiver, a-quoted, a-r, a-rab, a-rabbiting, a-raining, a-rational, a-rattling, a-raving, a-ray, a-re, a-reg, a-registered, a-registration, a-repairing, a-respectively, A-rich, a-ringing, a-rip-off', a-road, a-rolling, a-rootin', a-roving, a-row, a-r's, a-ruagh, a-rumble, a-s, a-sa-sa-ra, a-screwing, a-scuttlin', A-sea, a-second, a-seeded, a-seeing, A-sepharose, a-series, a-shape, a-shaped, A-share, A-shau, a-shining, a-shock, a-shoeing, a-side, a-singing, a-sitting, a-slither, a-small, a-smoke, a-sodden, a-sorrowing, a-spinning, a-spoolin', A-star, a-straddle, a-stream, a-student, a-subunit, a-subunits, a-sulphur, a-swaying, A-T, A-tag, a-talking, a-ta-na, a-tapping, a-taunto, a-team, a-tech, a-tens, a-terrible, a-test, a-thinking, a-thirst, a-thirty, a-throwing, a-tilt, a-tingle, a-tinkling, A-tiptoe, a-to, a-to-d, a-to-ds, a-took, a-top, A-to-z, a-tracing, a-tract, a-tracts, a-train, a-trait, a-tremble, a-trembling, A-t-rich, a-tryin', a-twenty-seven-year-old, a-twinkle, a-twirling, a-twitch, a-two, a-type, a-typical, a-u, a-unit, A-V, a-victims, a-vis, a-von, a-wailin', a-waiting, a-wandering, a-ward, a-waste, a-way, a-week, a-weeping, a-weighted, a-whoring, a-wing, A-wop-bop-a-sidgwick-a-lop-bam-pan, a-word, a-wreck, a-x, a-y, a-year, a-z, A-zed-bee, a-z-u-l. | |
Ending with "A": a-a, and-a, anti-a, bpx-a, cd-a, class-a, distamycin-a, D-to-a, ft-a, gee-a, grade-a, i-a, it-a, poly-a, retin-a, R-s-p-c-a, single-a, stratification-a, t-a, tpc-a, tps-a, triple-a, type-a, Wa-a-a-a, with-a. | |
Containing "A": billion-a-year, choc-a-bloc, choc-a-block, church-as-a-field, church-as-a-force, cup-a-soup, dial-a-ride, double-a-minus, dum-a-di-dum, eight-and-a-half, Est-a-laine, fist-in-a-bag, five-and-a-half, five-a-side, five-a-sides, four-and-a-half, half-a-billion, half-a-century, half-a-crown, half-a-dozen, half-a-hundred, half-a-mile, half-a-million, half-a-minute, have-a-go, hour-and-a-half, Karaz-a-karak, mile-and-a-half, million-a-year, nine-and-a-half, Non-a-non-b, once-a-week, once-a-year, once-in-a-lifetime, once-in-a-while, one-and-a-half, one-in-a-bar, one-in-a-million, R-a-f, rent-a-gob, rent-a-picket, Rent-a-van, Rock-a-nore, S-a-s, save-a-can, Save-a-cup, seven-and-a-half, seven-a-side, seven-day-a-week, sing-a-long, six-and-a-half, six-a-side, Smack-a-mac, son-of-a-bitch, three-and-a-half, three-and-a-half-year, three-in-a-bed, two-and-a-half, two-and-a-half-hour, vis-a-vis, vitamin-a-supplemented, what's-a-name, work-a-day, Xv-a-side, year-and-a-half. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day | Expression | Frequency per Day |
a simple plan | 9,927 | rent a center | 2,109 |
l a | 9,404 | find a job | 2,009 |
system of a down | 6,445 | find a friend | 1,869 |
buying a home | 6,084 | build a bear | 1,858 |
enterprise rent a car | 5,335 | texas a m | 1,823 |
dollar rent a car | 4,265 | a walk to remember | 1,717 |
who want to be a millionaire | 4,123 | national rent a car | 1,646 |
to kill a mockingbird | 3,485 | burn a cd | 1,615 |
act a fool | 3,408 | name a star | 1,502 |
create a ride | 3,230 | buy a house | 1,463 |
book a million | 3,223 | starting a business | 1,461 |
bed in a bag | 2,901 | alamo rent a car | 1,388 |
a z lyrics | 2,849 | a mod chip for the x box | 1,352 |
house training a dog | 2,809 | buying a house | 1,274 |
start a company | 2,724 | starting a small business | 1,269 |
buy a car | 2,721 | make a web site | 1,247 |
tie a tie | 2,607 | avis rent a car | 1,232 |
a e | 2,588 | pass a drug test | 1,224 |
write a resume | 2,437 | create a car | 1,195 |
a smith | 2,366 | create a card | 1,194 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Translations for "A"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Afrikaans | per (by, by means of, in, inside, into, on, per, through, with, within), op (in, inside, into, on, per, upon, within), in (in, in it, inside, into, on, per, within), iemand (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), enigiemand (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), binne (in, inside, into, on, per, within). (various references) | |
Albanian | asilloj (such, such a, that kind of), aspak (at all, entirely, far from, none, not a bit, not at all, not in the least, nothing, quite, whatever, wholly), asnjë majë gjilpëre (not a bit), asisoj (such, such a, that kind of), atillë (such, such a, that kind of), arrij sukses (make a go of it, make the grade, succeed), arrë gungë (walnut with a hard shell), arithi (like a bear), anësohem (take a list), ai nuk çan kokën (he does not care a straw), abeceja e një lënde (the abc of a subject), asnjë grimë (not a bit), i ngeshëm (at a loose end, downbeat, idle, leisured, unoccupied), humb shansin (lose a good opportunity), humb bastin (lose a bet), humbas një giyq (lose a lawsuit), i çmendur krejt (mad as a march hare), i hedh një sy (look over, squint, take a gander at smth.), i jap frymëmarrje (infuse a fresh spirit into), i jap mbrapsht makinës (back up a car), i luaj një rreng dikujt (play a joke on smb.), i papunë (at a loose end, idle, jobless, unemployed), i shpëtoj furtunës (weather a storm), i shtrëngoj dorën (give a hand), jam hipokrit (be a hypocrite), horr (cad, knave, rat, reprobate, rough neck, ruffian, scoundrel, villain), jam me qejf (fit as a fiddle), grykë mali (gorge of a mount, Linn), jam në dyshim (be under a cloud), jam në hall (be at a loss), jam i shëndoshë (fit as a fiddle), gris një letër (tear a paper), gjuaj me pushkë (shoot with a gun), gjysmë filxhani (half a cup), gjysmë mili (half a mile), gjysmësferë (half a sphere), gllavinë (hub, nave of a wheel), goditje me pushkë (discharge, shooting with a fire-arm), gojëz (bit, mesh, muzzle, put a muzzle on), gugurim (coo of a pigeon), grarishte (in a womanly manner, woman like, womanly), heq fashë (remove a bandage), grykë lumi (mouth of a river, outfall), kësaj i thonë të kërkosh pak si tepër (it's a big of an imposition), grykë pushki (muzzle of a gun), jam në humor të keq (be in a bad temper), gushis peshkun (gut a fish, pull off the gills of fish), hedh në gjyq (arraign, bring in a lawsuit, bring suit, bring to court, go to law, Sue), hedh vështrimin (flash a glance), goxha (good, lovely, nice, pretty, quite a lot, rather, well), lidh marrveshje (make a bargain). (various references) | |
Arabic | ذهل (amaze, astonish, astound, bemuse, bewilder, bowl over, confound, distract, flabbergast, flummox, maze, shake, shock, stagger, stun, stupefy, surprise, take a fancy to, taken aback, wonder), جناح الطير (wing of a bird), جهز وجبة بسرعة (whip up a meal), خدع (bamboozle, beguile, betray, bilk, bitch, bite, blind, bluff, brown, bubble, camouflage, catch, cheat, chisel, con, crook, deceive, deception, decoy, defraud, delude, diddle, do, dupe, entrap, fall for, feint, fiddle, fob, fool, fox, get round, give the lie to, gull, gyp, hoax, hocus pocus, humbug, illusory, impose, intrigue, jape, job, leg pull, lure, mislead, mock, mystify, nick, overreach, pitch, play a trick, pose, prank, pull a fast one, pull his leg, ream, rook, sell, settle his hash, skin, skunk, slang, stick, string along, swank, swindle, take for a ride, take in, trick, victimize, wile), خان صديقا (go back on a friend), خطب (affiance, contract, declaim, deliver, harangue, jaw, make a speech, speak, speechify), خطب للزواج (make a match), خسر المباراة عمدا (throw a fight), ختم الوثيقة (set one's hand to a document), خوف (browbeat, bully, dread, fear, fright, frighten, frightfulness, give a scare, horror, panic, put the wind up, scare, terror, trepidation), تجنب (avert, avoid, avoidance, bypass, ditch, duck, eschew, eschewal, evade, evasion, fence, fight shy of, flee, get round, give a wide berth, hide, miss, obviate, outrun, parry, put off, save, shirk, shuffle, shun, shy, sidestep, steer clear of, waive), ذهب الى أبعد ما هو متوقع (stretch a point), جرب (experience, experiment, give it a try, give it a whirl, have a go, pilot, proof, scab, tempt, test, try, try out), صدفة (accident, accidentally, at a venture, chance, coincidence, contingency, haphazard, happening, incidentally, scallop, seashell, shell), صعب عليه الضحك (force a smile), صعد للطبقة العليا (move up a class), صوت (cast a vote, phone, phoneme, push through, register, sound, voice), صلى (pray, say a prayer, worshipper), صمد في العاصفة (weather a storm), طرح سؤلا علي (throw a question), طرد لعنة الأرواح (lay a ghost), طالب في حقوقه (stake a claim), طعن (aspersion, impale, jab, jag, knife, libel, pike, put a knife into smb., put off, recourse, remedy, slander, stab, strike, thrust, thrusting, transfix), خلق ثورة (make a scene), إنجذب (gravitate, take a fancy to), إستأجر تاكسى (hire a taxi), إستطلع خبايا الأمر (go behind a decision), إستحكم (take a position), إتحد (associate, band together, cohere, get together, incorporate, integrate, join, make a bee-line for a place, marry, meet, merge), إحتل موقعا (take a position), إحتفظ بمنصبه (hold a post, hold over), إقتحم (break, break into, break through, get into a rut, storm), إقتلع الشجر (clear a forest), إقتلع سنا (pull a tooth), إلتهم (bolt, consume, demolish, devour, eat, eat up, engorge, gobble, gorge, gormandize, guzzle, ingest, make a pig of oneself, munch, overeat, shovel, snap, stuff, swallow, swig, tuck, tuck in, wolf), جلس (bench, sit, sit down, take a seat), إلى حد ما (in a measure, to a certain degree, to some extent), جازف (adventure, chance, hazard, risk, run a risk, stick out one's neck), إنسان مريض بالهلع الخوف (person with a phobia), إنتزع معنى (extort a meaning), إنه سميك بعض الشيء (it is a bit thick), إهتياج (access, ado, agitation, bother, bustling, commotion, delirium, dither, ebullience, effervescence, excitation, exciting, ferment, fermentation, flurry, fuss, great rage, in a state, ramp, rampage, sensation, stir, willies), إكتسب موقع قدم (gain a foothold), إفتخر (boast, have a pride in, honor, honour, pride, profess), إيجاز كلي (in a nutshell), التزام بالعمل لمصلحته (hew out a career for oneself), الى حد بعيد (excessively, far, quite, to a large degree, widely), عبر النهر (ford, pass a river), إلى أقصى حد (to a considerable degree), سكن في شقة (live in a flat), طلب توصيلة بإشارة الإبهام (thumb a lift). (various references) | |
Aymara | llahuiraña (to open with a key), caturaña (to board a boat). (various references) | |
Basque | txartelarekin (with a credit card), t'erdietan (and a half), t'erdiak (and a half, and half), saltsan (in a sauce), haserratu (fly into a passion to), guti (few a). (various references) | |
Blackfoot | ssto'si (to have a cold), sopowahtsi'si (to ask a question), ikkisstaa (to tame a horse). (various references) | |
Breton | d'ul (to a). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | поробвам се (become a slave, work like a slave), поканвам гости (throw a party), покатоличвам се (become a catholic, papalize, turn catholic), покорно (amenably, humbly, like a lamb, submissively), потичвам (have a run, trot), потрайвам (have a little patience, wait a while), почивам си (repose, rest, take a rest), похапвам (have a bite, have a hasty meal, take a snack), похапвам си (enjoy one's foot, play a good knife and fork), поразглеждам (have a look at, look about), пристигам до решаващ стадий (come to a head), поразхождам се (go for a stroll, take a stroll), погрявам (warm up a little), порядъчно много (quite a few), поспива си (he's a great sleeper), поспивам (have a nap, nap), поспирам се (stop a minute), пословичен съм с (be a proverb for), поскарвам се (have a words with smb.), поставям си високи цели (hitch smb.'s waggon to a star), построявам (build, construct, erect, frame, make, pyramid, rear, throw a bridge, upbuild), приблизително (about, approximately, at a rough guess, much, near, nearly, roughly, round about, some, something like, somewhere about), дискредитиран (disreputable, under a cloud), поразтъпквам се (stretch a legs, stretch one's legs, toddle), повдигам (boost, bring up, elevate, give a lift, heave, heft, increase, key up, levitate, lift, moot, pick up, prefer, present, pull up, raise, rear, start, take up, throw up, tip over, underlay, up, uplift, upraise), позвънявам (give a ring, ring, ring up), помайвам (delay a little), помайвам се (delay a little, linger), помагам (aid, assist, befriend, benefit, bestead, comfort, give a hand, help, land a hand, pitch in), помагам да (lend a hand), помествам във вестник (insert in a newspaper), помръдвам се (budge, move a bit, stir), помръзвам (be frost-bitten, feel cold for a while, freeze), помълчавам (be silent for a while, keep silence for short time), понапивам се (take a drop too much), покалугерявам се (become a monk, become a nun, take the veil), понасям големи щети (take a knock), погрявам се (warm oneself for a while), повира (boil for a while), повеждам разговор (start a conversation), повъртявам се (hang around for a while, rotate), погледам (look after, look for a while, take care of, watch for a while), поглеждам (give a look, look, look in, peep, take a look at), погалвам (caress, fondle, give smb. a pat, stroke), поговорвам (have a talk, have a word), погостувам (stay with smb. for a while), погражданявам се (become a town dweller, become citified), правя изключение (strain a point), понабавям (furnish a certain quantity of), безспорно (doubtless, easily, undoubtedly, with a vengeance), противен човек (prune, stink-pot, sweep, swine, ugly customer). (various references) | |
Catalan | passejar (go for a walk, stroll), parar (cease, come to a halt, halt, stop), banyar-se (bathe, have a bath). (various references) | |
Chinese | 一個 (an), 一 (one, single). (various references) | |
Czech | ani nemrkl (he didn't move a muscle), ani trochu (not a bit, not a few, not a little), ani jeden (not a single one, not one), ani ò (not a sausage), absolvovat vysokou školu (graduate from a university), anonymnì za nìkoho napsat knihu (ghost a book for smb.), mít dobry žaludek (have a good digestion), mít na libùstka (have a fancy for), mít na koho vliv (have a hold over smb.), mít na koho pifku (have a down on smb.), mít mizerný list (have a poor hand), mít krk jako botu (have a grubby neck), mít koho v hrsti (have a hold on smth., have smb. over a barrel), mít koho až po krk (have had a bellyful of smb.), mít kachní žaludek (have a cast-iron digestion), mít kýlu (have a hernia), mít hlavu jako koleno (be as bold as a coot), mít èistý štít (have a clean sheet), mít naspìch (be in a hurry), máme moc práce (we have a good deal to do), mít podíl na èem (have a concern in smth.), mít šanci (stand a chance), mít špatnì svìdomí (have a guilty conscience), mít èasto hosty (do a lot of entertaining), mít dobrý list (have a good hand), mít dietu (be on a diet), mít dìsnou honièku (be in a mad rush), mít auto (run a car), mít hodnì trápení (have the hell of a lot of trouble), mít spadeno na (bear smb. a grudge), mluvit hrubì (have a foul mouth), mlèet jako hrob (be as silent as a grave), mlátit prázdnou slámu (flog a dead horse), minutová ruèièka (minute hand, the minute hand of a watch), minutku (just a minute), mít zdravý kořínek (have a strong constitution), mít volné pole pùsobnosti (have a free hand), mít výbornì (have a lovely time), mít v èem dobrou prùpravu (have a good grounding in smth.), mít před nìkým náskok (have a head start on smb.), mít svatou trpìlivost (have the patience of a saint), mít oèi jako ostříž (have eyes like a hawk), mít smysl pro humor (have a good sence of humour), mít službu (have a sad duty), mít s kým nevyřízené úèty (have a score to settle with smb.), mít s kým kontroverzi (have a disagreement with smb.), mít puštìné rádio (have a radio on), mít podezření (smell a rat), lesknout se mastnotou (have a greasy shine), mít pevný plat (draw a fixed salary), má o koleèko víc (he has got a screw loose, he's as mad as a march hare). (various references) | |
Danish | tage fejl (err, make a mistake), stige ud (exit, get out, get out of a car, go out), standse (cease, come to a halt, halt, stop), pludseligt (abruptly, all of a sudden, suddenly), planlægge (make a project of, plan, sketch), lyve (lie, tell a lie), lade sig skille (get a divorce, get divorced). (various references) | |
Dutch | zo'n (such, such a, that kind of). (various references) | |
Ecuadorian Quechua | micllana (to carry items in the font of a poncho), marcana (to carry a baby), huasichina (to build a house). (various references) | |
Esperanto | ava (bird, bird-, bird's, of a bird), avalo (guarantee, guarantee of a bill), ariĝi (form a group), arba (arboreal, of a tree, tree, tree-), aranea (of a spider), aprido (young of a wild boar), anasa (duck, duck-, duck's, of a duck), amuziĝi (enjoy oneself, have a good time), acera (maple, maple-, of a maple), aĉeti aŭkcie (buy at a public sale), apra (of a wild boar), fakestro (head of a department), furori (be a hit, be in), forteni (keep at a distance, keep at bay), fiŝkapti rete (fish with a net), fiŝkapti nase (fish with a fish-trap), fiŝi rete (fish with a net), erari (err, make a mistake), febri (have a fever), gasti (be a guest of, stay with), insidi (set a trap, set a trap for), fiŝi nase (fish with a fish-trap), gastloĝi (be on a visit, stay, stop), grupiĝi (form a group), halti (come to a halt, halt, stop), haste (hastily, hurriedly, in a hurry), entute (altogether, as a whole, on the whole), hokfiŝkapti (fish with a line), duŝi sin (take a shower), kaŭzi skandalon (create a scandal, give offence), kartavi (make a uvular R), komplezi (do a favor, do a favour), ĉevala (equestrian, horse, horse-, of a horse), hokfiŝi (fish with a line), dekutimigi (break of a habit, teach), bani sin (bathe, have a bath), banksaldo (balance, balance with a bank), bermo (shoulder, verge, verge of a road), beta (beet, beet-, of a beet), brui (make a noise), cedra (cedar, of a cedar), centona bado (one hundredth of a baht, satang), certagrade (to a certain degree), certgrade (to a certain degree), eksedziĝi (get a divorce, get divorced), dekutimiĝi (break oneself of a habit, get out of a habit, unlearn), enaŭtiĝi (get in, get into a car), delonge (for a long time), domaĝe (that's too bad, what a pity), donace (as a gift, gratis), kontrakti prunton (contract a loan). (various references) | |
Estonian | reisitšekiga (with a traveler's check), krediitkaardiga (credit card, with a credit card). (various references) | |
Faeroese | onkur (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), onkun (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), nakar (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), í (during, for, in, inside, into, on, per, whereas, while, whilst, within). (various references) | |
Farsi | گروه (Administration, Army, Assembly, Bunch, Class, Clinch, Clique, Cluster, Cohort, Company, Concourse, Corps, Covey, Crowd, Ensign, Flock, Gang, Group, Kind, Outfit, Pack, Rout, School, Seaboard, Shoal, Skulk, Team, Throng), حرف اول الفبای انگلیسی , حرف اضافه مثبت , دسته (Administration, Army, Batch, Covey, Detachment, Hand, Handle, Helm, Hilt, Horde, Host, Ilk, Parcel, Party, School, Sect, Section, Set, Shaft, Sheaf, Shog, Skein, Squad, Stack, Stem, Stud, Team, Usurer). (various references) | |
Finnish | yksi (a single, one, only, single-track, sole), -ssa (in, inside, into, on, per, within), muuan (a certain, an), kohti (an, at the rate of, per, perpendicular, vertical), joku (an, any, anybody, anyone, one, some, somebody, someone), ennen puolipäivää (before noon). (various references) | |
Flemish | een (one). (various references) | |
French | un, une, quelqu'un, dans. (various references) | |
Frisian | yn (in, inside, into, on, per, within), in (an), immen (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), ien (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone). (various references) | |
Galician | unha (an), un (one). (various references) | |
German | ein (an, any, impliesschliesst, introducesfuehrt, on, one, some kind of), einer (another, any, anybody, either, one, single scull, some, somebody, someone, unit, you), eine (an, one, somebody, someone, you). (various references) | |
Greek | ένα (an, one), μια (an). (various references) | |
Guarani | amba'apomi (I work a little bit), añe'êkuaa (I speak only a little bit), sopa, rokemíta (we shall sleep a little bit), roipotami (we want a little bit), roguatami (we walk a little bit), paraguái, michimínte (only a little bit), mboyvemi (a little bit before), mbeguemive (a little bit more slowly), jahami (we shall go a little bit), ñasêmína (let's leave a little bit). (various references) | |
Haitian Creole | yon (an, one). (various references) | |
Hawaiian | në (in, inside, into, on, per, within). (various references) | |
Hebrew | מובחר (chosen, luxe, picked, prime, selected), תוית מסתמת, איכות גבוהה. (various references) | |
Hungarian | egy (ever so little, homeo-, homo-, homoeo-, number one, one, single, to be obsessed with an idea). (various references) | |
Icelandic | að (in, inside, into, on, per, that, TO, within), i (in, inside, into, on, per, within). (various references) | |
Indonesian | sebutir (one), sebuah (an, one). (various references) | |
Inuktitut | unikkaaqtuq (to tell a story), nuvaktuq (to have a cold). (various references) | |
Irish | i (always, ever, in, inside, into, on, within), duine éigin (any, some, someone). (various references) | |
Italian | un (an, one), uno (a man, an, any, each, one), una (an, any, one). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 樹齢 (age of a tree), 小便小僧 (little cupid-like statues pissing into a fountain), 凡そ (about, approximately, as a rule, roughly), 剣を抜く (to draw a sword), 前栽 (garden, trees and flowers in a garden), 借りる (to, to borrow, to have a loan, to hire, to rent), 弔う (to condole, to hold a memorial service for, to mourn for), 堀端 (side of a moat), 栓を抜く (to uncork a bottle), 仰せ付かる (to receive a command), 板挟み (stuck between a rock and a hard place), 患者 (a patient), 愚図る (to be unsettled, to grumble, to pick a quarrel), 書き添える (0317, to add, to write a postscript), 死霊 (departed soul, ghost, spirit of a dead person), 止まる (to come to a halt), 当てる (to apply a patch, to hit), 一瞬 (a moment, an instant), 占領 (capture, have a room to oneself, occupation, possession), 並ぶ (to line up, to stand in a line), 丘辺 (vicinity of a hill), 一塁 (a fort, first base), 一巡 (a beat, a round), 一杯 (a cup of, a drink, a lot of, full, much, to the utmost, up to), 少ない (a little, few, insufficient, scarce, seldom), 一掃 (a clean sweep), 契印 (impression of a seal over the joint of two papers, tally), 一軒 (a house), 中旬 (second third of a month), 傍観 (looking on, remaining a spectator), 勤める (to exert, to fill a post, to serve, to serve under), 勝訴 (winning a lawsuit), 務める (to, to exert oneself, to fill a post, to serve, to serve under), 殉死 (dying a martyr, following someone in suicide), 一把 (a bunch, a bundle), 避暑 (going to a summer resort, summering), 棄権 (abstain from voting, renunciation of a right), 組み合う (to form a partnership or association, to join together), 締約 (conclusion of a treaty), 疾駆 (driving a horse fast, riding fast), 窮まる (to be at an end, to be in a dilemma, to reach an extreme, to terminate), 突如 (all of a sudden, suddenly), 端緒 (a clue, beginning, start), 短絡 (draw a hasty inference between two events, electric short-circuit), 焦る (to be impatient, to be in a hurry), 迎える (to accept as a member of a group or family, to go out to meet), 黙秘 (keep a secret, keep silent), 触れる (to, to be touched, to feel, to touch, to touch on a subject), 駆け落ち (defeat and flight, disappearing without a trace, eloping), 逮捕許諾 (stripping a Diet member of arrest immunity), 載せる (to, to give a ride, to place on something, to take on board). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | こうせいずり (a galley proof, galley proofs), こうしんきょく (a march), こうりしょう (a or the retail trade), こうりしゅぎしゃ (a utilitarian), こうこく (advertisement, appeal, complaint, duchy, dukedom, Japan, making a country prosperous, official notice, principality, prosperous country, protest, public announcement, theempire), こういってん (the lone womanin a group), こうか (chrysanthemum, coin, depression, descent, effect, effectiveness, efficacy, engineering course, evaluation, fall, furlough, gelatinization, hardening, high price, landing, leave of absence, loud singing, marriage of an Imperial princess to a subject, merits and demerits, mineralize, overhead structure, public imposts, rating, result, school song, sclerosis, taxes, toilet, vulcanization, Yellow Peril), こうりゅう (alternating current, confinement, detention, exchange, hidden genius, hold a person in custody, intercourse, intermingling, prosperity, rain dragon, rise, slipstream), こうせいねん (a sidereal year), こうゲーム (excellent effort in a losing cause), こうほしゃをたてる (to put up a candidate), こうつういじ (child orphaned from a traffic accident), こうでん (condolence gift, gift brought to a funeral, incense money, official telegram, oral instruction, oral tradition, paddy administered directly by a ruler, photoelectric, tradition), こうでい (adherence to, being a stickler), こうのうがき (statement of the efficacy of a medicine), こうさいじょう (as a matter of social courtesy), こねかえす (to complicate, to knead, to mix, to turn into a mess), こうせんじゅう (a ray gun), こうじゅつ (later mention, speaking at a public hearing, verbal statement), こうてんせい (a posteriori, acquired), こうとおつ (A and B, the former and the latter), こうはいしゅ (a crossbreed), こうじく (axis of a lens, focal aim, optical axis), こうじん (appreciative, artisan, cloud of dust, craftsman, dust, future generations, god of a cooking stove, laborer, mundane world, obliged, passer-by, pleased, posterity, public character, rear guard, reserve troops, second class, second fiddle, straw figure, tracked powder, traveler, workman), こうじんである (to be very glad, to deem a favor), こうりにおろす (to sell wholesale to a retailer), こうじょうをもうける (to set up a factory), こうしょ (broad view, elevation, facing the heat, government office, heights, high altitude, interpretation of a book, neglecting, purchased books, purchasing books, slighting, trifling), こうげん (a wide plain or field, antigen, boasting, bragging, declaration, flattery, light source, plateau, profession, protest, tableland, talking big, wilderness), こうをあらためる (to rewrite a manuscript), こうをうがつ (to pierce a hole), こうもん (anus, back gate, Confucian school, disciple of Confucius, imperial edict, lock gate, school gate, written appeal to a superior, written report to the gods), こうや (8 p.m., a plain, desert, deserted land, dyer, prairie, suburban fields, vast plain, wasteland, wilderness, wilds), こうらぼし (basking in the sun, sunbathing on a beach), こうむしっこうぼうがい (interference with a public servant in the execution of his or her duties), こうじょう (advancement, bank of a large river, code of morals, colloid, compromise, concession, constancy, elevation, factory, favour, friendship, hospitality, improvement, intimacy, kindness, mill, moral principles, plant, progress, rise, ruined castle, siege, speech, vocal message, workshop), こくゆうてつどう (a national railway), こうひいえん (name of a coffee shop), こくえいのうじょう (a state-run farm), こくてん (a nation's laws, black spot, dark spot, national rites or ceremonies, sunspot), こくみんてききばん (based on a nation's people, popular base), こくじもんだい (problems pertaining to a nation's script), こくじょう (conditions of a country), こまりぬく (to be at a loss, to be at one's wit's end, to be in great trouble), こしん (center of a lake), こまわり (a tight turn), こしゅ (clinging, drummer, employer, head of a household, last year's sake, old sake, one's former master, well-cured sake), こしゅけん (rights accruing to the head of a household), こくりつこうえん (a national park), こくりつぎんこう (a national bank), こくごう (name of a country). (various references) | |
Korean | 폭탄 (A-bomb, bomb), 일생 (A-Life, life, lifelong, lifetime, Lives), 아침 (A-mornings, morn, morning), 언어 (A-language, language, lingual, linguistic, Linguistical), 수평선 (A-horizon, horizon), 법률 (A-law, law, Laws), 그렇는 (a-ok, a-okay), 발끝 (A-tiptoe, tiptoe, Tiptoes), 바다 (A-sea, marine, SEA). (various references) | |
Luganda | sula (have a night), siiba (have a nice day, have day, spend the day), oluganda (a little Luganda, Luganda), nsonga, n'ekitundu (and a half). (various references) | |
Luxembourgish | engem, eng, en (it, opposite), eem, ee (one, somebody), e. (various references) | |
Malagasy | antsahavola (name of a place in Madagascar), manahirana, mamakivaky (to chop a bit), ela. (various references) | |
Malay | agak (a little, enough, fairly, quite, rather, relatively, some, somewhat, sufficiently, to some extent), mendusta (lie, tell a lie), banyak (a lot of, many, much, plenty of). (various references) | |
Manx | dy chur tayrn (to give a pull), crout ghraney (a shabby trick), feanish chymnee (witness to a will), faasaagey (growing a beard, of a beard), er ping (for a penny), er ouyl (frenzied, in a rage, raging), er louyn (along, by hand, on a rope), er keim hooyl (at a walking pace), er beggan (on a small scale), eddyr daa aile Boaldyn (in a dilemma), ec bieauid bunneydagh (a tempo), eayst vishee (a waxing moon), e lheid (such a thing, such another), dy trome (deeply, hard, heavily, with a vengeance), feer ghree (a bore), dorrysh (of a door), jeeillaght cheerey (production of a country), cumrailagh (a tedious person, detainer, hinderer, hindersome, loiterer), cur gial er (betting, lay a wager), custhey skeddan marroo (flogging a dead horse), delleyder 'sy vergey doo (a black marketeer), dy mooar (greatly, on a large scale, very much), dooinney coar (a nice man), dy hooyl (to take a walk), dreayst (awhile, yet a while), drogh-cheintagh (a bad sort), drogh-yantagh (a bad lot, wrongdoer), dromlaa (a funny person, a queer person), dy chuirr (to let down a net), feysht kialgagh (a thorny question), doagh (cistern, tank, trough; a huge woman, tub, tun, vat), gialtagh (belonging to a pledge, gallant, pledge, promissory, troth), aail (clutch, of a brood), insh breag (kid, tell a lie), injeig (angle of land, enclosure, land between a fork), ingney (claw, crab, crab as birds, of a claw, scratch), gow arrane (sing a song), gounee (of a stripper-cow), goll er ouyl (getting in a rage, raging), goll cheagh (getting in a rage, raging), gobbraghey jeshaght (working a machine), goayrey (of a goat), goal twoaie noid (a rainbow full north), glionney (of a glen), glen (chaste, clean, clear, clearcut, cloudless, downright, emphatic, fair, flat, flat of refusal, fresh-coloured, hygienic, liquidate, nett, peremptory, pure, sheer, to a T, unclouded, unclouded of vision, undefiled), feddan-foiee (a willow whistle), fwirran meihaaghyn (a set of weights), fhyt (a short time, fit), finneigagh (canoeist, form a shell, podlike, shelled), flipperagh (fib, tell a lie), foawir (giants, of a giant). (various references) | |
Maya | sip (to make a mistake), hel-buukt (to thatch a roof), haal-hanal (to serve a meal), dzaah-hanal (to prepare a meal). (various references) | |
Mohawk | tekaweratase (there is a tornado), tekanyen'kwatase (there is a snowstorm). (various references) | |
Norwegian | et (an), en (one). (various references) | |
Occitan | asirar (s') (fly into a passion). (various references) | |
Papago | shomaig (to catch a cold). (various references) | |
Papiamen | un hende (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), un (an, one), pa (before, for, in, in front of, in order to, inside, into, on, per, so, so that, to, within), na (in, inside, into, on, per, to, toward, towards, within), den (below, beneath, in, inside, into, on, per, under, underneath, within). (various references) | |
Pidgin English | a (I). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | aay.(various references) | |
Polish | w (in, inside, into, on, per, within), po (an, at the rate of, per), ktoś (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone). (various references) | |
Portuguese | alguém (any, anybody, anyone, some, some one, somebody, someone), em (at, beside, in, in-, inside, into, on, per, to, under, up, upon, with, within). (various references) | |
Portuguese Brazilian | numa (in a), num (in a). (various references) | |
Quechua | wawqe (brother of a male), watukoq (as a visitor, in order to visit), tura (brother of a female), tumpallataraq (only a little so far), tumpa (a little), minutotawan (after a minute), kaytaq (what a pity). (various references) | |
Romanian | un (an, one, some), o (an, her, him, it, oh, oho, one, some, whoo, will, woe me). (various references) | |
Romansch | ir a spass (to go for a walk), far in sbagl (to make a mistake). (various references) | |
Romany | zalavàv jag (to build a fire), petalonàv (to shoe a horse). (various references) | |
Russian | кто‐�, в (always, at, back in the, both in, east, for, in, in both, inside, into, on, onto, per, pick out, throughout, time, to, to either, toward, towards, within), некий (an, certain, some), неопределенный артикль (an), на (against, at, by, for, for !мес!, in, inside, into, on, onto, over, per, to, toward, towards, upon, upwards, within), ля (la). (various references) | |
Scottish | anns (in, in the, inside, into, on, per, prep. in; precedes the art. The s of anns belongs in, within), té-eigin (an, any, anybody, anything, one, some, somebody, someone, something), feareigin (an, any, anybody, anything, one, some, somebody, someone, something), cuideigin (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | neodređeni član (an), nekakav (any, some), ispred reči koje počinju samoglasnikom (an). (various references) | |
Shona | -bvunza (to ask a question). (various references) | |
Slovene | nekoliko (a little). (various references) | |
Somali | yar (a little), xoogaa (a little), quraarad (a bottle of), kursi (a seat), koob (a glass of). (various references) | |
Sotho | hanyane (a little bit). (various references) | |
Spanish | una (an, another, either, nail, one), un (an, in a, one), por (about, after, along, around, as, at, because of, by, during, for, in, inside, into, on, out, out of, over, per, through, to, via, within), en (about, at, by, for, in, inside, into, on, per, to, upon, within), cierto (an, any, anybody, certain, definite, in the bag, one, some, somebody, someone, sure), alguno (a few, an, any, anybody, not ... any, one, some, somebody, someone), alguien (an, any, anybody, anyone, one, s.b., some, somebody, someone). (various references) | |
Sranan | wan (an, one). (various references) | |
Swahili | ndani ya (in, inside, into, on, per, within), katika (in, inside, into, on, per, within). (various references) | |
Swedish | ett (an, one, the), en (about, an, Cade, juniper (tree), juniper wood, one, some, the), någon (an, any, anybody, anyone, one, some, somebody, someone). (various references) | |
Tagalog | sa loób (in, inside, into, on, per, within), sa (at, beside, for, from, in, inside, into, not translatable, on, out of, per, to, with, within). (various references) | |
Tahitian | te (some, the). (various references) | |
Thai | รับรองว่ามีสุขภาพแข็งแรงหรือปกติ (get a clean bill of health), ทำข้อตกลงกับ (make a deal with), วิเศษมาก (fit for a king), ร่าเริง ((as) happy as a lark, exuberant, frolicsome, gleeful, jaunty, jolly, lively, spunk up), รู้สึกตื้อๆ อยากร้องไห้ (get a lump in one's throat), รู้สึกขุ่นเคือง (have a chip on one's shoulder), ตรวจดู (take a look at), ตะเกียกตะกาย (grab at a straw), ยกนิ้วโป้งให้สัญญาณกับรถที่ผ่านมาเพื่อขอโดยสารรถไปด้วย (thumb a lift), ยอมสารภาพ (fess, make a clean breast of), ยอมรับความจริง (any port in a storm), ยอมรับ (countenance, hold by, own, receive, take, take a bow), ยึดไว้ (keep a firm hold on), ยิ่งได้ยิ่งเอาอีก, หาข้อตำหนิ (look a gift horse in the mouth), รีบเร่งเข้า (get a move on), กินน้อย (eat like a bird), จัดประชุม (hold a meeting), กาลครั้งหนึ่งนานมาแล้ว (once upon a time), การทำลวกๆ (lick and a promise), อย่าตื่นเต้น (Don't have a cow!), อย่างเฉียดฉิว (by a hair's breadth, by a whisker), อย่างไกลมาก (by a mile), ฉูดฉาด ((as) gaudy as a butterfly, garish, rakish), ฉุกคิดขึ้นมา (get a bright idea), ต้องมีความกล้า (take a lot of nerve), ตีอย่างรวดเร็ว (get a licking, take a licking), ตีความ (put a construction on), อยากทำบางสิ่ง (hae a penchant for doing something), มีความสุขมาก ((as) happy as a sandboy, (as) happy as can be, (as) happy as Larry, (as) happy as the day is long, chuffed), มีโอกาสน้อยมาก (ghost of a chance), มีพรสวรรค์ (have a flair for), มีช่วงเวลาที่น่าสนุกสนาน (have a ball), มีสุขภาพดี (fit as a butcher's dog, hale and hearty), มียางรถแตกหรือระเบิด (have a blow-out), ขากเสมหะ (expectorate, hock a luggie), มีความรู้สึกถึงสิ่งผิกปกติ (smell a rat), มีความคิด (have a bee in one's bonnet), มั่นคงมาก ((as) steady as a rock), จ้องมอง (fix on, fix upon, gaze at, gaze on, gaze upon, get a load of, goggle, regard), จัดเลี้ยงอำลา (get a big send-off), จัดงานสังสรรค์ (have a blow-out), คำอุทานแสดงความแปลกใจ (fancy!, flaming Nora!, love a duck), กำหนดรูปแบบ (set a precedent), หิวมาก ((as) hungry as a hunter), ป่วยมาก ((as) sick as a dog), ปกปิดความสามารถพิเศษ (hide one's light under a bushel), ประมูล (auction off, bid for, bid in, bid on, make a bid for), มีเรื่องโต้แย้งกับบางคน (have a bone to pick with someone), คนแบบเดียวกันต้องอยู่ด้วยกัน (Birds of a feather flock together), คำด่าหยาบ. (various references) | |
Tswana | o (he, it, she, which, you), gole. (various references) | |
Turkish | pekiyi (Alpha), lâ notası, bir (i, mono-, one, single, some, Un, uni-), bírísí (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), bírí (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), bír (an, one). (various references) | |
Turkmen | bir (one). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | чудовий (admirable, adorable, ambrosial, bang up, beautiful, brave, bright, bully, capital, champion, charming, clinking, consummate, crack, Dandy, delectable, delicious, delightful, eminent, excellent, fine, flawless, glorious, goluptious, gorgeous, immense, magnific, magnifical, magnificent, noble, notable, noted, palmary, peachy, posh, prime, princely, proper, providential, ravishing, remarkable, resplendent, ripping, something like, sovereign, spiffing, superb, super-duper, topping, undeniable, way out, wizard, wonderful), відмінний (alien from, another, bang up, different, disparate, distinct, distinctive, divergent, exquisite, nailing, nifty, perfect, swell, tidy, variant, way up), неозначений артикль, найвища оцінка, першорядний (champion, crack, first, first rate, nailing, spiffing), першокласний (bang up, bully, classy, clinking, crackajack, crackerjack, exclusive, first class, hunky-dory, prime, pukka, superfine, tiptop, top flight), перший сорт. (various references) | |
Vietnamese | huống là (a fortiori), đúng mốt (a la mode, fashionable), bảng chữ cái khái niệm cơ sở (a b c), bom nguyên tử (a-bomb), cặn kẽ (a font, minute, minutely, particular), dồi dào (affluent, a-plenty, copious, galore, plenteous, plentiful, profuse, rich, unstinted), gọi theo món (a la carte), đặt theo món (a la carte), huống hồ (a fortiori), theo món (a la carte), năng lượng nguyên tử cường quốc nguyên tử (a-power), phong phú (abounding, abundant, ample, a-plenty, copious, meaty, multifarious, opulent, plenteous, plentiful, productive, rich, richly), rõ ngọn nghành (a font), sách học vần (a b c - book, spelling-book, syllabary), sách vỡ lòng (a b c - book), thấu triệt (a font), hợp thời trang (a la mode). (various references) | |
Welsh | ar garlam (apace, at a gallop), adfeilio (become a ruin, decay, fall, moulder), aros (abide, await, bide, come to a halt, halt, remain, stay, stop, tarry, wait), areithio (make a speech, speak), apostol (apostle, leader of a reform), anwydog (chilly, cold, having a cold, shivery), aneliad (aim, drawing of a bow, perplexity), andras o (a heck of), ail (a second time, again, like, second), aelodi (become a member, enroll), arfod (armor, battle, fight, guard, occasion, opportunity, stroke of a weapon), bal (having a white spot on the forehead, stupid), cosyn (a cheese), di-fwlch (continuous, without a break), diaelodi (dismember, expel a member), darn.guddio (conceal a part, withhold a part), cymhares (one of a pair), cibynnaid (half a bushel full), cibyn (half a bushel, husk, shell), cadw oed (date, have a date, keep an appointment, spend time with), dros dro (for a time), brych (afterbirth of a caw, brindled, freckled, mottled), eilwaith (a second time, afresh, again), bylchu (breach, make a gap, notch), maddeugar (having a forgiving disposition), ymaelodi (become a member, join), wrth (as, at, because, beside, by, during, for, how, like, near to, next to, since, such a, such as, to, what a, whereas, while, whilst, with), utganu (boom, sound a trumpet), trystio (bluster, boom, bruit, make a noise), sut (as, how, like, manner, plight, such a, such as, what a), rhoi prawf ar berson (put a person to the test), rhawg (for a long time), orig (a little while), o lawer (by a lot, much), dod am dro (come for a walk), marchoca/u (ride a horse), yrhawg (for a long time), Hebre%wr (a Hebrew), gynnau (a little while ago, just now), gwylltio (enrage, fly into a passion, frighten), gwreica (marry a wife, seek a wife), gwra (marry a husband, seek a husband), gwladol (civil, of a country, state), gwialenodio (beat with a rod), ers meitin (a while, some time since), er ys talwm (for a long time, long ago), eosaidd (like a nightingale), mynd am dro (go for a walk). (various references) | |
Wolof | yàgg (to last a long time), tuuti (a little), ndànk (slowly/in a low voice), fonde (a kind of porridge). (various references) | |
Xhosa | yindawo (Is a place), neshishini (For a business), nemini (A day), mbayimbayi (A big gun), kuyavuyisa (It's a joy), kancinci (A little bit, Very soft/a little bit), imini (A day, Day), igama (A name). (various references) | |
Yucatec | wa maax (an, any, anybody, one, some, somebody, someone), ichil (in, inside, into, on, per, within), ich (eye, face, in, inside, into, on, per, within). (various references) | |
Zulu | -qamba amanga (lie, tell a lie), kancane (a little, rather), isikhashana (a few minutes, a moment), inhloboni (what a, what kind of, what sort of), eqinisweni (actually, as a matter of fact, in fact, indeed). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Sumerian | 3100 BCE-2500 BCE | e-el. (various references) |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | A, omne, omneque, omni, omnia, omniaque, omnibus, omnique, omnis, omnisque, omnium, omniumque, ridiculi, unus. (various references) |
| Avestan | 200-600 | tashô. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | Proverbs Chapter 13, Verse 16 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | PaV panourgoV prassei meta gnwsewV o de afrwn exepetasen eautou kakian |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Astutus omnia agit cum consilio qui autem fatuus est aperit stultitiam |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | A witti man alle thingis doth with counseil; who forsothe is a fool, shall opene folie. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | Every prudent man dealeth with knowledge: but a fool layeth open his folly. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | Every prudent man dealeth with knowledge: but a fool layeth open his folly. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | A sharp man does everything with knowledge, but a foolish man makes clear his foolish thoughts. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Proverbs Chapter 13, Verse 16 |
| Cebuano | ¶ Ang tagsatagsa ka buotan nga tawo magabuhat uban sa kahibalo; Apan ang buang magapagarbo sa iyang binuang. |
| Chinese | 凡 通 達 人 都 憑 知 識 行 事 . 愚 昧 人 張 揚 自 己 的 愚 昧 。 |
| Croatian | Svatko pametan djeluje promišljeno, a bezumnik se hvališe svojom ludošæu. |
| Danish | Hver, som er klog, går til Værks med Kundskab, Tåben udfolder Dårskab. |
| Dutch | Al wie kloekzinnig is, handelt met wetenschap; maar een zot breidt dwaasheid uit. |
| Finnish | Jokainen mielevä toimii taitavasti, mutta tyhmä levittää hulluutta. |
| French | Tout homme prudent agit avec connaissance, Mais l`insensé fait étalage de folie. |
| German | Ein Kluger tut alles mit Vernunft; ein Narr aber breitet Narrheit aus. |
| Hungarian | Minden eszes cselekszik bölcseséggel; a bolond pedig kijelenti az õ bolondságát. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | Orang bijaksana berpikir dahulu sebelum bertindak; orang bodoh mengobralkan kebodohannya. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Barangsiapa yang bijaksana, ia itu melakukan dirinya dengan berpengetahuan, tetapi orang bodoh menyatakan bodohnya. |
| Italian | L'accorto agisce sempre con riflessione, lo stolto mette in mostra la stoltezza. |
| Maori | ¶ He mahi mohio ta te tangata tupato; ko ta te wairangi he hora i te kuwaretanga. |
| Norwegian | Hver den som er klok, går frem med forstand, men en dåre utbreder dårskap. |
| Portuguese | Em tudo o homem prudente procede com conhecimento; mas o tolo espraia a sua insensatez. |
| Rumanian | Orice om chibzuit lucreazq cu cunowtinyq, dar nebunul kwi dq la ivealq nebunia. - |
| Russian | чУСЛЙК ВМБЗПТБЪХНОЩК ДЕКУФЧХЕФ У ЪОБОЙЕН, Б ЗМХРЩК ЧЩУФБЧМСЕФ ОБРПЛБЪ ЗМХРПУФШ. |
| Spanish | Todo hombre sagaz actúa con conocimiento, pero el necio despliega insensatez. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Misspellings | |
"A" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: ae, af, ai, aj, ak, ao, ap, aq, Aqj, av, ua. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| Words ending with "A": ba, Cha, HA, KRA, PA, SPA, Swa, TA, Whala, Za. (additional references) |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words containing the letters "a" | |
+1 letter: aa, ab, ad, ae, ag, ah, ai, al, am, an, ar, as, at, aw, ax, ay, ba, fa, ha, ka, la, ma, na, pa, ta, ya. | |
+2 letters: aah, aal, aas, aba, abo, abs, aby, ace, act, add, ado, ads, adz, aff, aft, aga, age, ago, aha, aid, ail, aim, ain, air, ais, ait, ala, alb, ale, all, alp, als, alt, ama, ami, amp, amu, ana, and, ane, ani, ant, any, ape, apt, arb, arc, are, arf, ark, arm, ars, art, ash, ask, asp, ass, ate, att, auk, ava, ave, avo, awa, awe, awl, awn, axe, aye, ays, azo, baa, bad, bag, bah, bal, bam, ban, bap, bar, bas, bat, bay, boa, bra, cab, cad, cam, can, cap, car, cat, caw, cay, dab, dad, dag, dah, dak, dal, dam, dap, daw, day, ear, eat, eau, era, eta, fad, fag, fan, far, fas, fat, fax, fay, gab, gad, gae, gag, gal, gam, gan, gap, gar, gas, gat, gay, goa, had, hae, hag, hah, haj, ham, hao, hap, has, hat, haw, hay, jab, jag, jam, jar, jaw, jay, kab, kae, kaf, kas, kat, kay, kea, koa, lab, lac, lad, lag, lam, lap, lar, las, lat, lav, law, lax, lay, lea, mac, mad, mae, mag, man, map, mar, mas, mat, maw, max, may, moa, nab, nae, nag, nah, nam, nan, nap, naw, nay, oaf, oak, oar, oat, oca, oka, ora, ova, pac, pad, pah, pal, pam, pan, pap, par, pas, pat, paw, pax, pay, pea, pia, pya, qat, qua, rad, rag, rah, raj, ram, ran, rap, ras, rat, raw, rax, ray, ria, rya, sab, sac, sad, sae, sag, sal, sap, sat, sau, saw, sax, say, sea, sha, ska, spa, tab, tad, tae, tag, taj, tam, tan, tao, tap, tar, tas, tat, tau, tav, taw, tax, tea, twa, uta, vac, van, var, vas, vat, vau, vav, vaw, via, wab, wad, wae, wag, wan, wap, war, was, wat, waw, wax, way, wha, yah, yak, yam, yap, yar, yaw, yay, yea, zag, zap, zax, zoa. | |
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