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  • 101Harman — Probably a quarter of English names have strong Saxon or later Germanic influences; Harm and its variant forms Harms, Harmes and Harman comes into these categories. It may be a derivative of the original pre 7th Century personal name Heremar , a… …

    Surnames reference

  • 102Harmar — Probably a quarter of English names have strong Saxon or later Germanic influences, Harmer, Harmar, and Hermer, and its associates Harme, Harms, and Harmes come into these categories. There origination is believed to be a derivative of the… …

    Surnames reference

  • 103Harmer — Probably a quarter of English names have strong Saxon or later Germanic influences, Harmer, Harmar, and Hermer, and its associates Harme, Harms, and Harmes come into these categories. There origination is believed to be a derivative of the… …

    Surnames reference

  • 104Zanre — Probably half the surnames in circulation are variant forms of an original spelling, and Zanre is one such example, and by any standards a rare form. It has at least two possible descriptive derivations, however, in both cases the origin is… …

    Surnames reference

  • 105Bergonzi, Michael Angelo —    , Probably another son of Carlo. He, also, has the credit of being a pupil of Stradiuarius, though that seems rather doubtful, because the latter died in 1737, at which time, if a son of Carlo, he would not have been old enough …

    Violins and Violin Makers. Biographical Dictionary

  • 106Panormo, George —    , probably grandson of Vincenzio …

    Violins and Violin Makers. Biographical Dictionary

  • 107PSV — • Probably State Variable • Planetary Space Vehicle NASA …

    Acronyms

  • 108Ahasuerus — Probably to be identified with Xerxes Ⅰ (486–465 BCE), who is mentioned by the Greek historian Herodotus. As portrayed in the book of Esther, Ahasuerus oscillated between threatening a holocaust at the instigation of Haman, followed by protection …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 109Albanians —    Probably the descendents of the ancient Illyrians who settled along the Adriatic coast from Epiros to Pannonia (qq.v.). They may have become pastoralists when the Slavs (q.v.) invaded the Balkan Peninsula (q.v.) in the late sixth century.… …

    Historical dictionary of Byzantium

  • 110Kallir, Eleazar — (probably 6th or 7th century)    Palestinian liturgical poet. Some two hundred of Kallir’s religious poems are extant, including a number found in the Cairo Genizah (place where sacred books were stored). Many have been incorporated into the… …

    Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament