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  • Beaver hat
  • Hat made of beaver fur felt

    A beaver hat is a hat made from felted beaver fur. They were fashionable across much of Europe during the period 1550–1850 because the soft yet resilient

    Beaver hat

    Beaver hat

    Beaver_hat

  • Top hat
  • Tall, flat-crowned formal hat

    a Hat" of Louis Comte in 1814, the top hat remains associated with hat tricks and stage magic costumes. The top hat is also known as a beaver hat or

    Top hat

    Top hat

    Top_hat

  • List of headgear
  • incorrect) Ba tầm Beaver hat Beret Boater (also basher, skimmer, cady, katie, somer, or sennit hat) Bobble hat (tuque) Boonie hat Budenovka Bucket hat, also fishing

    List of headgear

    List of headgear

    List_of_headgear

  • London After Midnight (film)
  • Lost 1927 American silent film

    mansion. The new tenants are two vampiric figures of a man in a beaver-felt top hat with long hair and sharp teeth, and a silent pale woman wearing long

    London After Midnight (film)

    London After Midnight (film)

    London_After_Midnight_(film)

  • The Babadook
  • 2014 film by Jennifer Kent

    the film to be all in camera." She has also said that the Man in the Beaver Hat from the lost 1927 film London After Midnight was an inspiration for the

    The Babadook

    The_Babadook

  • Tricorne
  • Hat with the brim turned up on three sides

    animal fiber, the more expensive being of beaver-hair felt and the less expensive of wool felt, the hat's most distinguishing characteristic was that

    Tricorne

    Tricorne

    Tricorne

  • List of hat styles
  • Hats have been common throughout the history of humanity, present on some of the very earliest preserved human bodies and art. Below is a list of various

    List of hat styles

    List_of_hat_styles

  • Hat
  • Shaped head covering

    A hat is a head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation

    Hat

    Hat

    Hat

  • Beaver
  • Semiaquatic rodent

    Beavers (genus Castor) are large semiaquatic rodents of the Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (Castor canadensis)

    Beaver

    Beaver

    Beaver

  • North American beaver
  • Species of dam-building rodent

    The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is one of two extant beaver species, along with the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber). It is native to North

    North American beaver

    North American beaver

    North_American_beaver

  • Nap (fabric)
  • Raised fibers on the surface of a textile, or the directionality of such a raised surface

    like the surface of a napped cloth, such as the surface of a felt or beaver hat. Starting around the 14th century, the word referred originally to the

    Nap (fabric)

    Nap (fabric)

    Nap_(fabric)

  • The Fur Trade in Canada
  • 1930 book by Harold Innis

    Canada with a brief chapter on the beaver which became a much desired fur due to the popularity of the beaver hat in European society. He remarks that

    The Fur Trade in Canada

    The_Fur_Trade_in_Canada

  • Constance Hopkins
  • Mayflower passenger

    Constance is the 10-times great-grandmother of actress Allison Janney. A beaver hat, reputed to have belonged to Constance Hopkins, is in the collection of

    Constance Hopkins

    Constance_Hopkins

  • Rodent
  • Order of mammals

    Europe, the soft underfur known as "beaver wool" was found to be ideal for felting and was used to make beaver hats and trimming for clothing. Later, the

    Rodent

    Rodent

    Rodent

  • Beaver (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up beaver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The beaver is a large semiaquatic rodent. Beaver or The Beaver may also refer to: Beaver Cleaver, in

    Beaver (disambiguation)

    Beaver_(disambiguation)

  • Copenhagen (horse)
  • British war horse

    readily pass under Copenhagen's torso without danger of scraping his beaver hat." The portrayal was generally ridiculed in the press and by the public

    Copenhagen (horse)

    Copenhagen (horse)

    Copenhagen_(horse)

  • Kit Carson
  • American frontiersman and guide (1809–1868)

    1840. At that time, the fur trade began to drop off as beaver hats went out of fashion and beaver populations across North America were declining rapidly

    Kit Carson

    Kit Carson

    Kit_Carson

  • Tristram Coffin (settler)
  • Early American migrant (1609–1681)

    investors that bought Nantucket from Thomas Mayhew for thirty pounds and two beaver hats. He became a prominent citizen of the settlement. Many descendants became

    Tristram Coffin (settler)

    Tristram Coffin (settler)

    Tristram_Coffin_(settler)

  • Fedora
  • Felt hat with brim and indented crown

    would venture out without a hat. The introduction of a new line of felt hats made from nutria, an animal similar to the beaver, helped establish the fedora

    Fedora

    Fedora

    Fedora

  • Slouch hat
  • Wide-brimmed soft felt or cloth hat now most commonly worn as part of a military uniform

    authorized. It was made from Beaver felt with a velvet hatband. Both Union and Confederate troops wore these hats during the war. The hat gained new popularity

    Slouch hat

    Slouch hat

    Slouch_hat

  • Mose Humphrey
  • 19th century American New York City firefighter and folk hero

    trolley cars over his head and rescue babies inside a stovepipe hat, as his own beaver hat was two foot across the brim. Certain stories recall Mose performing

    Mose Humphrey

    Mose Humphrey

    Mose_Humphrey

  • Emperor Norton
  • Self-proclaimed Emperor of the United States (1818–1880)

    Francisco. He embellished that with a variety of accoutrements, including a beaver hat decorated with a peacock or ostrich feathers and a rosette, a walking

    Emperor Norton

    Emperor Norton

    Emperor_Norton

  • Beaver Island (Lake Michigan)
  • Island in Charlevoix County, Michigan, US

    Beaver Island is an island in Lake Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. At 55.8 mi2 (145 km2), it is the largest island in Lake Michigan and the third

    Beaver Island (Lake Michigan)

    Beaver Island (Lake Michigan)

    Beaver_Island_(Lake_Michigan)

  • Boonie hat
  • Wide-brim hat commonly used by military forces in hot tropical climates

    boonie hat or booney hat is a type of wide-brim sun hat commonly used by military forces in hot tropical climates. Its design is similar to a bucket hat but

    Boonie hat

    Boonie hat

    Boonie_hat

  • Beavers (Scouting)
  • Programmes for children

    white tail. The tail is attached to the back brim of the Beaver Hat on a Beaver's uniform. Beavers, at the end of their third (white tail) year, participate

    Beavers (Scouting)

    Beavers_(Scouting)

  • Cock Up Your Beaver
  • 1792 song and poem by Robert Burns

    Up Your Beaver is a song and poem by Robert Burns, written in 1792. It is written in Scottish dialect and the beaver refers to a gentleman's hat in an era

    Cock Up Your Beaver

    Cock Up Your Beaver

    Cock_Up_Your_Beaver

  • Hasidic Judaism
  • Religious subgroup of modern Judaism

    on the top, Satmar men wear an open-crown hat with rounded edges, and samet "velvet hat" or biber beaver hat are worn by many Galician and Hungarian Hasidic

    Hasidic Judaism

    Hasidic Judaism

    Hasidic_Judaism

  • List of fur headgear
  • Below is a list of fur headgear (fur hats, fur caps, etc.). Some other kinds of hats can be lined or trimmed with fur, such as historical Scandinavian

    List of fur headgear

    List of fur headgear

    List_of_fur_headgear

  • Hudson's Bay Company
  • Canadian retail business holding company

    trading company to have survived. It outlived all its rivals. Canada portal Beaver hat British colonization of the Americas Frontier (2016 TV series) Home Outfitters

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Hudson's_Bay_Company

  • Brigham Young
  • American religious leader (1801–1877)

    the Nauvoo temple to arrest Young, he sent William Miller out in Young's hat and cloak. Miller was arrested but released when it was discovered he was

    Brigham Young

    Brigham Young

    Brigham_Young

  • Tod Browning
  • American film director (1880–1962)

    the murderer is apprehended, Browning's Inspector Burke/The Man in the Beaver Hat reveals the devices and techniques he has used to extract the confession

    Tod Browning

    Tod Browning

    Tod_Browning

  • Asian conical hat
  • Cone-shaped hat worn in parts of Asia

    bamboo hat") in China; kasa (笠) in Japan; and satgat (삿갓) in Korea. English terms for the hat include bamboo hat, Chinese hat, coolie hat, paddy hat, rice

    Asian conical hat

    Asian conical hat

    Asian_conical_hat

  • Public Universal Friend
  • American preacher (1752–1819)

    like women of the era, and outdoors wore broad-brimmed, low-crowned beaver hats of a style worn by Quaker men. Accounts of the Friend's "feminine-masculine

    Public Universal Friend

    Public Universal Friend

    Public_Universal_Friend

  • John Bradshaw (judge)
  • 17th-century English judge (c. 1602 - 1659)

    at his side. He wore scarlet robes and a "broad-brimmed, bullet-proof beaver hat, which he had covered over with velvet and lined it with steel and he

    John Bradshaw (judge)

    John Bradshaw (judge)

    John_Bradshaw_(judge)

  • Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom
  • stockings, black patent leather shoes with steel buckles, black silk or beaver hat, steel hilt sword and black scabbard (belt under waistcoat) and white

    Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom

    Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom

    Court_uniform_and_dress_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Panama hat
  • Traditional brimmed straw hat of Ecuadorian origin

    A Panama hat, also known as an Ecuadorian hat, a Jipijapa hat, or a toquilla straw hat, is a traditional brimmed straw hat of Ecuadorian origin. Traditionally

    Panama hat

    Panama hat

    Panama_hat

  • Opera hat
  • Collapsible top hat

    "an elastic round hat" supported by ribs and springs. His patent was described as: An elastic round hat, which "may be made of beaver, silk, or other materials

    Opera hat

    Opera hat

    Opera_hat

  • Skinning
  • Removal of skin

    more developed European areas. Beaver hats became very popular towards the end of the 16th century, and skinning beavers was necessary to acquire their

    Skinning

    Skinning

    Skinning

  • Barbara Billingsley
  • American actress (1915–2010)

    mother in the television series Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963) and its sequel The New Leave It to Beaver (1983–1989). She appeared as the "Jive Lady"

    Barbara Billingsley

    Barbara Billingsley

    Barbara_Billingsley

  • Franz Müller
  • German murderer (1840–1864)

    discovered pools of blood in Briggs' compartment. Police later found a black beaver hat. Initially it was presumed to have belonged to the deceased but it subsequently

    Franz Müller

    Franz Müller

    Franz_Müller

  • Congressional Baseball Game
  • Annual baseball game played by members of the United States Congress

    James V. McClintic(D). Speaker Champ Clark was honorary umpire wearing a beaver hat of the seven-inning game. Sales of tickets and flowers were expected to

    Congressional Baseball Game

    Congressional_Baseball_Game

  • Benny Beaver
  • Mascot for Oregon State University

    Benny Beaver is the official mascot of Oregon State University and winner of the 2011 Capital One Mascot of the Year write-in campaign. The date of the

    Benny Beaver

    Benny Beaver

    Benny_Beaver

  • Tyrolean hat
  • Type of hat from the Alps

    The Tyrolean hat (German: Tirolerhut, Italian: cappello alpino), also Tyrolese hat, Bavarian hat or Alpine hat, is a type of headwear that originally

    Tyrolean hat

    Tyrolean hat

    Tyrolean_hat

  • Pierre Chouteau Jr.
  • American merchant (1789–1865)

    River. In the early days, the Chouteau interests supplied pelts for the beaver hat industry. When the industry began to collapse around 1850, they began

    Pierre Chouteau Jr.

    Pierre Chouteau Jr.

    Pierre_Chouteau_Jr.

  • Shovel hat
  • Style of hat formerly associated with the Anglican clergy

    hat was a style of hat formerly associated with the Anglican clergy, particularly archdeacons and bishops. The hat was usually made of black beaver or

    Shovel hat

    Shovel_hat

  • David Coffin
  • American musician

    1600s who bought Nantucket Island in 1659 for thirty pounds and two beaver hats. He leads several sea shanties, including the title song, onscreen in

    David Coffin

    David Coffin

    David_Coffin

  • The New Leave It to Beaver
  • American television series

    New Leave It to Beaver (also known as Still the Beaver) is an American sitcom sequel to the original 1957–1963 sitcom Leave It to Beaver. The series began

    The New Leave It to Beaver

    The_New_Leave_It_to_Beaver

  • Doylestown, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    postmaster, carried letters to recipients in the bell-shaped crown of his high beaver hat as he walked about the village. When Stewart died on February 7, 1804

    Doylestown, Pennsylvania

    Doylestown, Pennsylvania

    Doylestown,_Pennsylvania

  • B'hoy and g'hal
  • 19th century Manhattan slang terms

    Haswell gives a slightly different description of the archetype: a high beaver hat, with the nap divided and brushed in opposite directions, the hair on

    B'hoy and g'hal

    B'hoy and g'hal

    B'hoy_and_g'hal

  • Ushanka
  • Russian fur cap with ear flaps

    back of an ushanka hat with earflaps down lining of an ushanka hat Remains of a beaver fur after an ushanka was cut out Russian soldier wearing the ushanka

    Ushanka

    Ushanka

    Ushanka

  • Vera Gedroits
  • Russian surgeon, writer and princess (1870–1932)

    suits, she favored a style similar to Feodor Chaliapin's portrait with a beaver hat and a sable fur. She also spoke in a deep-pitched voice and frequently

    Vera Gedroits

    Vera Gedroits

    Vera_Gedroits

  • Bicorne
  • Cocked hat with two sides of the brim turned up against the crown

    The bicorne or bicorn (two-cornered) is a historical form of hat widely adopted in the 1790s as an item of uniform by European and American army and naval

    Bicorne

    Bicorne

    Bicorne

  • Bucket hat
  • Cloth hat with a downward-sloping brim

    A bucket hat (variations of which include the fisherman's hat, Irish country hat and session hat) is a hat with a narrow, downward-sloping brim. Typically

    Bucket hat

    Bucket hat

    Bucket_hat

  • Native American trade
  • Trade among Indigenous people of North America

    Canada, the term is synonymous with the fur trade, since fur for making beaver hats was by far the most valuable product of the trade, from the European

    Native American trade

    Native American trade

    Native_American_trade

  • Cowboy hat
  • Large hat associated with cowboys

    one style of hat, but they were made in different qualities ranging from one-grade material at five dollars apiece to pure beaver felt hats for thirty dollars

    Cowboy hat

    Cowboy hat

    Cowboy_hat

  • Ben Davis (clothing)
  • American workwear brand, founded 1935

    “American Badass”, rhyming “Devil without a cause And I'm back with the beaver hats and Ben Davis slacks”. Levi's Carhartt Dickies "About Ben Davis Clothing"

    Ben Davis (clothing)

    Ben_Davis_(clothing)

  • Fez (hat)
  • Cylinder-shaped cap with a flat crown

    romanized: ṭarbūsh), is a felt headdress in the shape of a short, cylindrical, peakless hat, usually red, typically with a black tassel attached to the top. The name

    Fez (hat)

    Fez (hat)

    Fez_(hat)

  • Welsh hat
  • Traditional Welsh headwear

    known as beaver) but some were made of felt (originally beaver fur, but later fur from other animals). During the 20th century most Welsh hats for adults

    Welsh hat

    Welsh hat

    Welsh_hat

  • Lake Superior
  • Largest of the Great Lakes of North America

    In the 18th century, as the booming fur trade supplied Europe with beaver hats, the Hudson's Bay Company had a virtual monopoly in the region until

    Lake Superior

    Lake Superior

    Lake_Superior

  • Beaver cloth
  • Heavy woolen cloth with a napped surface

    as coats and hats. The fabric was formerly[when?] made in England. Felted beaver fur had been the material of choice for high-quality hats since the 17th

    Beaver cloth

    Beaver_cloth

  • Boater
  • Type of hat

    The English Panama, cady, katie, canotier, somer, or sennit hat) is a semi-formal summer hat for men, which was popularised in the late 19th century and

    Boater

    Boater

    Boater

  • Cappello romano
  • Hat worn by Catholic clergy

    1970. The cappello romano is a round, broad-brimmed, low-crowned hat made of either beaver fur, felt or straw and lined in white silk. There are some, mostly

    Cappello romano

    Cappello romano

    Cappello_romano

  • Homburg hat
  • Felt hat with brim and a single dent in the centre of the crown

    A homburg is a semi-formal hat of fur felt, characterized by a single dent running down the centre of the crown (called a "gutter crown"), a wide silk

    Homburg hat

    Homburg hat

    Homburg_hat

  • William Miller Christy
  • English Quaker hat and textile

    had more workers. The business dropped off later in the century, as the beaver hat went out of style. Miller married Ann Fell, and they had seven sons and

    William Miller Christy

    William Miller Christy

    William_Miller_Christy

  • Gat (hat)
  • Traditional men's hat of Korea

    A gat (Korean: 갓; pronounced [kat̚]) is a Korean traditional hat worn by men along with hanbok (Korean traditional clothing) during the Joseon period

    Gat (hat)

    Gat (hat)

    Gat_(hat)

  • Bowler hat
  • Hard, round-crowned hat with a narrow rolled brim

    The bowler hat, also known as a Coke hat, billycock, bob hat, or derby (United States), is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown, originally created by

    Bowler hat

    Bowler hat

    Bowler_hat

  • William Cookesbury
  • 17 black beaver hats lined with rich taffeta, with treble black "sipers" bands and plumes of black feathers to them; a hat of black beaver richly embroidered

    William Cookesbury

    William Cookesbury

    William_Cookesbury

  • Beaver, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    Beaver is a borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. It is located near the confluence of the Beaver and Ohio rivers

    Beaver, Pennsylvania

    Beaver, Pennsylvania

    Beaver,_Pennsylvania

  • Portraits of Andrew Jackson
  • Notable images of 7th U.S. president

    Orleans;" a similar hat appears in Earl's Tennessee Gentleman portrait and according to biographer Robert V. Remini, "the large beaver hat" was where he kept

    Portraits of Andrew Jackson

    Portraits of Andrew Jackson

    Portraits_of_Andrew_Jackson

  • Ziba B. Oakes
  • American slave trader (1807–1871)

    (1813–1886). In 1833 Samuel Oakes & Son advertised five cases of "satin beaver hats" newly arrived on the barque Chief, as "fashionable, waterproof, and

    Ziba B. Oakes

    Ziba B. Oakes

    Ziba_B._Oakes

  • Stephen Decatur
  • United States naval officer and commodore (1779–1820)

    Norfolk, Virginia. Macedonian's captain, John Surman Carden, bet a fur beaver hat that if the two ever met in battle, Macedonian would emerge victorious

    Stephen Decatur

    Stephen Decatur

    Stephen_Decatur

  • Pillbox hat
  • Style of hat

    A pillbox hat is a small hat with a flat crown, straight, upright sides, and no brim. It is named after the small cylindrical or hexagonal cases that were

    Pillbox hat

    Pillbox hat

    Pillbox_hat

  • Henry Nisbet
  • Scottish merchant

    attendants' clothes, mourning cloth at death of Mary, Queen of Scots, a beaver hat, silk points and ribbon for the Ambassador's shoes, and other court dress

    Henry Nisbet

    Henry Nisbet

    Henry_Nisbet

  • Hide (skin)
  • Animal skin treated for human use

    to produce a pattern of black diamonds on a white field. Demand for beaver hats in the 17th and 18th century drove some of the initial exploration and

    Hide (skin)

    Hide_(skin)

  • Newsboy cap
  • Headgear similar to a flat cap

    The newsboy cap, newsie cap, Gatsby, jeff cap, or baker boy hat (British) is a casual-wear cap similar in style to the flat cap. It has a similar overall

    Newsboy cap

    Newsboy cap

    Newsboy_cap

  • Nantucket
  • Consolidated town and county in Massachusetts, United States

    Coffin, "for the sum of thirty pounds (equal to £4,912 today) also two beaver hats, one for myself, and one for my wife". The nine original purchasers were

    Nantucket

    Nantucket

    Nantucket

  • Treason must be made odious
  • Stock phrase of U.S. politician Andrew Johnson (1808–1875)

    traitors must be made to take back seats.' Angrily, [Johnson] jammed his beaver hat down over his eyes and kept his glance on the door of his carriage until

    Treason must be made odious

    Treason must be made odious

    Treason_must_be_made_odious

  • Witch hat
  • Style of hat

    hat is a style of hat worn by witches in popular culture depictions, characterized by a conical crown and a wide brim. The origins of the witch hat as

    Witch hat

    Witch hat

    Witch_hat

  • Christabel Russell
  • Dress shop entrepreneur; notorious divorcée

    hunt seven days a week when she chose, riding sidesaddle and wearing a beaver hat and riding habit. She befriended the five or six year old Anjelica Huston

    Christabel Russell

    Christabel Russell

    Christabel_Russell

  • Buc-ee's
  • American convenience store chain

    stations, and electric vehicle chargers. It was created and is owned by Arch "Beaver" Aplin III, and is headquartered in Lake Jackson, Texas, a city south of

    Buc-ee's

    Buc-ee's

    Buc-ee's

  • Straw hat
  • Hat made of straw

    A straw hat is a wide-brimmed hat that is woven out of straw or straw-like synthetic materials. Straw hats are a type of sun hat designed to shade the

    Straw hat

    Straw hat

    Straw_hat

  • Picture hat
  • Women's hat

    A picture hat or Gainsborough hat is an elaborate woman's hat with a wide brim. It has been suggested that the name may be derived from the way the broad

    Picture hat

    Picture hat

    Picture_hat

  • Cordovan hat
  • Traditional Andalusian wide-brimmed hat

    The Cordovan hat (in Spanish, sombrero cordobés) is a traditional hat made in the city of Córdoba, Spain, and traditionally worn in a large part of Andalusia

    Cordovan hat

    Cordovan hat

    Cordovan_hat

  • Pilgrim's hat
  • Hat used by pilgrims on the Way of St. James

    A pilgrim's hat, cockel hat or traveller's hat is a wide-brimmed hat used to keep off the sun. The pilgrim's hat traditionally had a scallop shell emblem

    Pilgrim's hat

    Pilgrim's hat

    Pilgrim's_hat

  • Stoolball
  • Paddle sport from Sussex, England

    William Grantham. Grantham wore a traditional Sussex round frock and beaver hat to stoolball games. In 1917, Sussex County Cricket Ground in Hove hosted

    Stoolball

    Stoolball

    Stoolball

  • Cavalier hat
  • Wide-brimmed hat from the 17th century

    A cavalier hat is a variety of wide-brimmed hat that was popular in 17th-century Europe. These hats were often made from felt, and usually trimmed with

    Cavalier hat

    Cavalier hat

    Cavalier_hat

  • Pileus (hat)
  • Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics

    red-figure pottery. The pilos and petasos were the most common types of hats in Archaic and Classical era (8th–4th century BC) Greece. In the 5th century

    Pileus (hat)

    Pileus (hat)

    Pileus_(hat)

  • Baseball cap
  • Type of soft, billed hat

    A baseball cap is a type of soft hat with a rounded crown and a stiff bill projecting in front. The front of the hat typically displays a design or a

    Baseball cap

    Baseball cap

    Baseball_cap

  • Pork pie hat
  • Style of headwear

    A pork pie hat is one of several different styles of hat that have been worn since the mid-19th century. The pork pie hat gained further popularity in

    Pork pie hat

    Pork pie hat

    Pork_pie_hat

  • Daniel Sullivan (frontiersman)
  • Sullivan refused to leave his Delaware family unless Wright gave him a beaver hat. Sullivan soon left his family and returned to Fort Pitt. When Lord Dunmore's

    Daniel Sullivan (frontiersman)

    Daniel_Sullivan_(frontiersman)

  • HMS Macedonian
  • Lively-class frigate of the Royal Navy

    Carden dined frequently with Decatur and his wife Susan and jokingly bet a beaver hat on the outcome of a battle of their ships. They had come to consider one

    HMS Macedonian

    HMS Macedonian

    HMS_Macedonian

  • Cloche hat
  • Close-fitting hats with a bell-shaped crown

    The cloche hat or simply cloche (pronunciation) is a fitted, bell-shaped hat for women that was invented in 1908 by milliner Caroline Reboux. They were

    Cloche hat

    Cloche hat

    Cloche_hat

  • Stetson
  • American hat brand

    created a rugged hat for himself made from thick beaver felt while panning for gold in Colorado. According to legend, Stetson invented the hat while on a hunting

    Stetson

    Stetson

    Stetson

  • Paradise, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    activities included the building of small ships, flour milling, tanning, beaver hat production, and home-based enterprises such as knitting and soft soap

    Paradise, Nova Scotia

    Paradise,_Nova_Scotia

  • Trilby
  • Type of hat

    A trilby is a narrow-brimmed type of hat. The trilby was once viewed as the rich man's favored hat; it is sometimes called the "brown trilby" in Britain

    Trilby

    Trilby

    Trilby

  • List of duels
  • List of notable one-on-one engagements

    Melbourne. Cotter fired first and missed (his bullet going through the beaver hat of his second William Meek) and Arden fired wide intentionally. 1840:

    List of duels

    List of duels

    List_of_duels

  • Sun hat
  • Wide-brimmed hat designed to shade face and shoulders from the sun

    A sun hat (also known as the floppy hat, harvest hat or field hat) is any hat or headgear specifically designed to shade the head, face, neck and shoulders

    Sun hat

    Sun hat

    Sun_hat

  • Legionnaire hat
  • Wide-brimmed hat designed to shade face and neck from the sun

    A legionnaire hat, or legionnaires hat, is a wide-brimmed style of hat with a flap designed to provide sun protection for the forehead, ears, neck and

    Legionnaire hat

    Legionnaire hat

    Legionnaire_hat

  • Duluth, Minnesota
  • City in Minnesota, Unites States

    early 17th century. The fashion for beaver hats in Europe generated demand for pelts. The French trade for beavers in the lower St. Lawrence River led

    Duluth, Minnesota

    Duluth, Minnesota

    Duluth,_Minnesota

  • Pierre Cardin
  • Italian-French fashion designer (1922–2020)

    stand-up collar. It was shown with dark green nylon mesh stockings and beaver hat. Emerson, Gloria (2 May 1967). "Now a Cardin Label is for 2-Year-Olds"

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  • BERKER
  • Male

    Turkish

    BERKER

    Turkish name BERKER means "solid man."

    BERKER

  • Greaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also Griever)

    Greaver

    English (also Griever) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Graver.

    Greaver

  • Beaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Beaver

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in France called Beauvoir, for example in Manche, Somme, and Seine-Maritime, or from Belvoir in Leicestershire. All of these are named with Old French beu, bel ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ + veïr, voir ‘to see’, i.e. a place with a fine view.English : nickname from Middle English bevere, Old English beofor ‘beaver’, possibly referring to a hard worker, or from some other fancied resemblance to the animal.Probably a translation of cognates of 2 in other languages, in particular Dutch Bever and German Bieber.Possibly a variant of Welsh Bevan.George Beaver, a Huguenot from Alsace, came to Philadelphia, PA, in 1744.

    Beaver

  • Beemer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beemer

    English : variant spelling of Beamer.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Behmer.

    Beemer

  • Seaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seaver

    English : from the medieval personal name Sefare, a continuation of an unattested Old English female name, Sǣfaru, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + faru ‘journey’. This name has also been established in Ireland since the early 17th century.

    Seaver

  • WEAVER
  • Male

    English

    WEAVER

    English habitational surname transferred to forename use, from the name of a place in Cheshire named after the river Weaver which got its name form Old English wefer, WEAVER means "winding." English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from Middle English weven, meaning "to weave," hence "weaver."

    WEAVER

  • Bearer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bearer

    English : unexplained.

    Bearer

  • Beever
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Beever

    English (Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Beaver.Variant of Dutch and North German Bever.

    Beever

  • Beamer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beamer

    English : occupational name for a trumpeter, Middle English bemere (Old English bēmere, bīemere).Americanized spelling of German Boehmer or Bäumer (see Baumer).

    Beamer

  • Weaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Weaver

    English : occupational name, from an agent derivative of Middle English weven ‘to weave’ (Old English wefan).English : habitational name from a place on the Weaver river in Cheshire, now called Weaver Hall but recorded simply as Weuere in the 13th and 14th centuries. The river name is from Old English wēfer(e) ‘winding stream’.Translated form of German Weber.Clement Weaver was in Weymouth, MA, by 1643.

    Weaver

  • Beaner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beaner

    English : probably an occupational name for a grower or seller of beans, from an agent derivative of Old English bēan ‘beans’ (see Bean).

    Beaner

  • Reaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reaver

    English : occupational name for a robber, marauder, or pirate.

    Reaver

  • BEAVIS
  • Male

    English

    BEAVIS

    Variant spelling of English Bevis, possibly BEAVIS means "shining one."

    BEAVIS

  • Beazer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Gloucestershire)

    Beazer

    English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.

    Beazer

  • Leaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leaver

    English : variant spelling of Lever.

    Leaver

  • Beacher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beacher

    English : variant spelling of Becher.

    Beacher

  • Beevers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Beevers

    English (Yorkshire) : variant of Beaver.Variant of Dutch and North German Bever.

    Beevers

  • Bever
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German

    Bever

    Dutch and North German : nickname from bever ‘beaver’, possibly referring to a hard worker, or from some other fancied resemblance to the animal.English : variant spelling of Beaver.

    Bever

  • Beavers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beavers

    English : origin uncertain. Possibly it is a variant of Welsh Bevans.William Walter Beavers, from whom many bearers of this American family name are descended, was born in Wales on July 25, 1755 and married Elizabeth Ragsdale in Lunenburg Co. VA. He died in about 1807 in Elbert Co., GA.

    Beavers

  • Better
  • Surname or Lastname

    Translation of French Lemieux.English

    Better

    Translation of French Lemieux.English : nickname from Old English bētere ‘fighter’, ‘beater’. Reaney suggests it may also be a short form of the various occupational names ending with -better, for example Leadbetter.German (Bavarian) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rosaries, from Bavarian better ‘rosary’ (from beten ‘to pray’).

    Better

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Online names & meanings

  • Shakeel | شکیل
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shakeel | شکیل

    Handsome

  • Ghaliyah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ghaliyah

    Fragrant beloved, valuable

  • Abhi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhi

    Fearless

  • Noshin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Noshin

    Sweet thing, Sweet, Pleasant, Dream

  • Afkhar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Afkhar

    Finest; Bravest; Magnificent

  • Jumaimah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Jumaimah

    Name of a Sahabiyynh RA

  • Rainart
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Rainart

    Strong Judgment

  • Keays
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Keays

    English : variant of Kay.

  • Iravnath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Iravnath

    Son of Arjuna

  • Sairah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Celebrity, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sairah

    Beautiful; One who Travels

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  • Beaver
  • n.

    Beaver cloth, a heavy felted woolen cloth, used chiefly for making overcoats.

  • Beaver
  • n.

    The fur of the beaver.

  • Beavered
  • a.

    Covered with, or wearing, a beaver or hat.

  • Better
  • a.

    Improved in health; less affected with disease; as, the patient is better.

  • Leaver
  • n.

    One who leaves, or withdraws.

  • Reaver
  • n.

    One who reaves.

  • Beaver
  • n.

    A hat, formerly made of the fur of the beaver, but now usually of silk.

  • Better
  • compar.

    In a superior or more excellent manner; with more skill and wisdom, courage, virtue, advantage, or success; as, Henry writes better than John; veterans fight better than recruits.

  • Better
  • a.

    More advanced; more perfect; as, upon better acquaintance; a better knowledge of the subject.

  • Dealer
  • n.

    One who deals; one who has to do, or has concern, with others; esp., a trader, a trafficker, a shopkeeper, a broker, or a merchant; as, a dealer in dry goods; a dealer in stocks; a retail dealer.

  • Behaved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Behave

  • Better
  • a.

    Having good qualities in a greater degree than another; as, a better man; a better physician; a better house; a better air.

  • Better
  • v. i.

    To become better; to improve.

  • Bearer
  • n.

    One who holds a check, note, draft, or other order for the payment of money; as, pay to bearer.

  • Heaver
  • n.

    One who, or that which, heaves or lifts; a laborer employed on docks in handling freight; as, a coal heaver.

  • Header
  • n.

    A reaper for wheat, that cuts off the heads only.

  • Weaver
  • n.

    A weaver bird.

  • Heaven
  • v. t.

    To place in happiness or bliss, as if in heaven; to beatify.

  • Bearer
  • n.

    A tree or plant yielding fruit; as, a good bearer.

  • Beaten
  • a.

    Become common or trite; as, a beaten phrase.