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London marathon co-founder, athlete, journalist
International. Brasher married the English tennis champion Shirley Bloomer in 1959. He has one son, Hugh Brasher, who is CEO of the London Marathon. Brasher was
Chris_Brasher
English tennis player
her country in 1957. Brasher attended Cleethorpes Girls' Grammar School (became Lindsey School in 1973) in Cleethorpes. Brasher (then known as Shirley
Shirley_Brasher
English athlete who ran the first sub-4-minute mile (1929–2018)
this feat on 6 May 1954 at Iffley Road track in Oxford, with Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher providing the pacing. When the announcer, Norris McWhirter
Roger_Bannister
Annual race held in London, England
champion and journalist Chris Brasher and athlete John Disley. Shortly after completing the New York City Marathon in November 1979 Brasher wrote an article
London_Marathon
Cambridge University social club
including King George VI, King Charles III, Rob Andrew, Mike Atherton, Chris Brasher, Gavin Hastings and Hugh Laurie. The Hawks' Club was formed in 1872
Hawks'_Club
English tennis player
Kate Brasher (born 2 August 1962) is a retired tennis player from the UK who competed on the WTA Tour. Brasher is the daughter of Shirley Bloomer, who
Kate_Brasher_(tennis)
British tennis player (born 1992)
had qualified for the French Open since Kate Brasher, the daughter of Shirley Bloomer and Chris Brasher, in 1983. She played French wildcard Stéphanie
Heather_Watson
Runner who sets the pace in a race for other competitors
for record ratification. The use of pacemaking increased after Chris Brasher and Chris Chataway successfully paced Roger Bannister to break the four-minute
Pacemaker_(running)
1970s fad
Britain. Participation in running in the UK grew rapidly after Olympians Chris Brasher and John Disley founded the London Marathon and Brendan Foster started
Running_boom_of_the_1970s
American singer (born 1989)
(July 13, 2012). "Chris Brown, Usher Too Pop to Stay On Top?". Billboard. Retrieved July 16, 2012. "Review: Chris Brown's 'Fortune' is brash and commercial"
Chris_Brown
Village in England
Slam tennis titles during her tennis-playing career, is the widow of Chris Brasher (see Historical figures below); they brought up their family in Petersham
Petersham,_London
It was founded by runner Chris Brasher in 1971, with the first shop in Teddington. Its original name was Chris Brasher's Sporting Emporium, and changed
Sweatshop_(retailer)
English mountain climber
(1951-1952). His first alpine season was to the Dauphiné Alps with Chris Brasher in 1950 and the following year he spent the summer alpine season in
George_Band
(final) Competitors 23 from 13 nations Winning time 8:41.2 OR Medalists Chris Brasher Great Britain Sándor Rozsnyói Hungary Ernst Larsen Norway ← 1952
Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
Athletics_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_3000_metres_steeplechase
Completion of a mile race in under 4 minutes
British athlete Roger Bannister, with the help of fellow runners Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher as pacemakers. On 21 June 1954, at an international meet at
Four-minute_mile
British runner, broadcaster and politician (1931–2014)
on 6 May 1954 at Oxford University's Iffley Road Track, Chataway and Chris Brasher were his pacemakers. He represented the English team at the 1954 British
Christopher_Chataway
Surname list
Brasher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Brasher, Canadian inventor Chris Brasher (1928–2003), British athlete Rex Brasher
Brasher_(surname)
The Chris Brasher Sporting Life Trophy is a trophy that is awarded annually to the elite male and female winners of the London Marathon. It was previously
Chris Brasher Sporting Life Trophy
Chris_Brasher_Sporting_Life_Trophy
Multi-sport event in Melbourne, Australia
briefly by controversy, in the 3,000 metre steeplechase. Little-known Chris Brasher of Great Britain finished well ahead of the field, but the judges disqualified
1956_Summer_Olympics
Sri Lankan distance runner
(via newspapers.com) Magnificent - but Britain can never repeat it, Chris Brasher, The Observer, 25 October 1964 (via newspapers.com) Karunananda of Sri
Ranatunge_Karunananda
Common middle-distance running event
the feat in May 1954 and his effort, conducted with the help of Chris Brasher and Chris Chataway, was a key moment in the rise of the use of pacemakers
Mile_run
Kazantsev Soviet Union John Disley Great Britain 1956 Melbourne details Chris Brasher Great Britain Sándor Rozsnyói Hungary Ernst Larsen Norway 1960 Rome
List of Olympic medalists in athletics (men)
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_athletics_(men)
Multi-purpose stadium in Stratford, London, England
the public in October 2017. The stadium has a grandstand named after Chris Brasher and John Disley, which can seat 200 people and a clubhouse. The track
London_Stadium
British journalist (1944–2020)
editor of the Daily Mail. He helped establish the London Marathon, with Chris Brasher. Bryant was born on 25 April 1944 and grew up in the village of Haselbury
John_Bryant_(journalist)
Employees of British broadcaster
Bank Show from 1978 until 2010. He was created Baron Bragg in 1998. Chris Brasher – athlete, and reporter for Tonight in the 1960s. He died in 2003. Julian
List of former BBC newsreaders and journalists
List_of_former_BBC_newsreaders_and_journalists
BBC television current affairs programme from 1957 to 1965
reports. Reporters included Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Kenneth Allsop, Chris Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead and Polly Elwes. The style was informal
Tonight_(1957_TV_programme)
British fell runner (1936–2024)
Henderson. Co-founder of the London Marathon and Olympic Gold medal winner Chris Brasher described Joss Naylor as 'The Greatest of Them All', a title he bestowed
Joss_Naylor
Mountain in Scotland
stood until the 1980s, despite being attempted by Olympians such as Chris Brasher in the 1950s. From Sligachan one route of ascent (whether running or
Glamaig
Henry Bradby, first-class cricketer Henry Brandt, first-class cricketer Chris Brasher, Olympic gold medalist in the steeplechase at the 1956 Summer Olympics
List_of_Old_Rugbeians
DiBiaso, Nola Hand, Jeanne Hibbard Living in Emergency Truly Indie Chris Brasher, Davinder Gill, Tom Krueger, Chiara Lepora Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
List of American films of 2010
List_of_American_films_of_2010
Most common distance for the steeplechase in track and field
Kazantsev Soviet Union John Disley Great Britain 1956 Melbourne details Chris Brasher Great Britain Sándor Rozsnyói Hungary Ernst Larsen Norway 1960 Rome
3000_metres_steeplechase
Human settlement in Scotland
It is a partnership of local residents, the Highland Council, the Chris Brasher Trust, and the John Muir Trust. The foundation aim is to "manage the
Knoydart
John Lanchbery, composer (born 1923); died in Australia 28 February – Chris Brasher, athlete, co-founder of the London Marathon (born 1928) 1 March – Roger
2003_in_the_United_Kingdom
Day of the year
Helmut Zacharias, German violinist and composer (born 1920) 2003 – Chris Brasher, Guyanese-English runner and journalist, co-founded the London Marathon
February_28
3rd London Marathon
won the men's and women's divisions, respectively. The race organiser Chris Brasher had opposed the inclusion of wheelchair racers, emphasising that it
1983_London_Marathon
Calendar year
American singer (d. 2013) August 19 – Queen Ratna of Nepal August 21 Chris Brasher, British track-and-field athlete, sports journalist and co-founder of
1928
84-mile footpath in North Yorkshire, England
100th anniversary of North Yorkshire County Council. It was opened by Chris Brasher in 1989 to mark the Centenary of the governance by County Councils.
Centenary_Way
Boström, Finland Irene Bucher, Switzerland Thomas Bührer, Switzerland Chris Brasher, United Kingdom Ragnhild Bratberg, Norway Dana Brožková, Czech Republic
List_of_orienteers
Kazantsev Soviet Union John Disley Great Britain 1956 Melbourne details Chris Brasher Great Britain Sándor Rozsnyói Hungary Ernst Larsen Norway 1960 Rome
Steeplechase_at_the_Olympics
British politician (1937–2004)
went into writing. He was one of the Lords Gnome of Private Eye. With Chris Brasher, Nigel Hawkins and Denis Mollison, he founded the John Muir Trust in
Nicholas_Luard
Josh Culbreath United States 51.6 3000 metres steeplechase details Chris Brasher Great Britain 8:41.2 (OR) Sándor Rozsnyói Hungary 8:43.6 Ernst Larsen
Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Athletics_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics
hockey player (bronze medal in ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics). Chris Brasher, 74, British track and field athlete (gold medal in men's 3000m steeplechase
Deaths_in_February_2003
Athletics running track and stadium in Oxford, England
Chataway and Chris Brasher to be the pacemakers, with the first three-quarters of a mile to be run in under three minutes. After Chataway and Brasher fell off
Roger_Bannister_running_track
Catholic school in Greater London, England
Franz Stampfl, athletics coach – coached Roger Bannister, Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher[citation needed][dubious – discuss] Kyle Traynor, Scotland
The_John_Fisher_School
Church in Richmond upon Thames, London
Liddle, and Brevet Major the Rt. Hon. Algernon Henry C. Hanbury-Tracy. Chris Brasher (1928–2003), athlete, sports journalist, co-founder of the London Marathon
St_Peter's_Church,_Petersham
Scottish charity
founded in 1983 by Denis Mollison, Nicholas Luard, Nigel Hawkins and Chris Brasher. The organisation was inspired by the work of Scottish-born conservationist
John_Muir_Trust
Climbing club from Manchester, England
Linnhe within easy reach of Glencoe. Eustace Thomas Ernest A. Baker Chris Brasher Dennis Davis J. Rooke Corbett John Sumner First Briton to climb all
The_Rucksack_Club
31st annual marathon race in London
Dave Bedford acted as the sole race director, with Hugh Brasher (son of former runner Chris Brasher) joining Bedford in a joint role in 2012, and later taking
2011_London_Marathon
Sporting event delegation
an athlete who competes in individual events, are Sir Jason Kenny, Sir Chris Hoy, Sir Mo Farah and Sir Ben Ainslie, all with four gold medals apiece
Great_Britain_at_the_Olympics
prices. 20 March Keep On Running, about Chris Brasher and the London Marathon, and John Disley, and ADT. Brasher tried to take out a High Court injunction
List_of_Dispatches_episodes
British cyclist (1937–1967)
about the use of drugs in professional cycling. In 1960, interviewed by Chris Brasher for The Observer newspaper, Simpson spoke about his understanding of
Tom_Simpson
guest presenters led Sport on 4, including Chris Rea, Harry Carpenter, David Coleman, Ian Wooldridge, Chris Brasher, Ron Pickering, Barry Davies, Des Lynam
Sport_on_Four
English runner (1932–2017)
British 'milers' (1 mile running specialists) such as Roger Bannister, Chris Brasher and Christopher Chataway. He was the junior champion in Britain in 1951
Derek_Ibbotson
New Zealand politician (born 1940)
Donald Thomas Brash (born 24 September 1940) is a New Zealand former politician who was Leader of the Opposition and leader of the New Zealand National
Don_Brash
English television personality (born 1990)
Retrieved 19 January 2024. "Love Island star Chris Taylor responds to rumours of rift with Harley Brash". Digital Spy. 3 August 2019. Retrieved 19 January
Chris_Taylor_(TV_personality)
2008 American film
Produced by Mark N. Hopkins Naisola Grimwood Daniel Holton-Roth Starring Chris Brasher Davinder Gill Tom Krueger Chiara Lepora Cinematography Sebastian Ischer
Living_in_Emergency
one of the Bright Young Things Rodney Bennett, television director Chris Brasher, Olympic gold medallist runner, founder of the London Marathon Mike
List of alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
List_of_alumni_of_St_John's_College,_Cambridge
Cross-country running club of the University of Cambridge
Past members include the 1956 Olympic Steeplechase gold medallist Chris Brasher, England international Bruce Tulloh, the Australian miler Herb Elliott
Cambridge University Hare and Hounds
Cambridge_University_Hare_and_Hounds
Nikki Harris Road bicycle racing Ireland United Kingdom ( England) Chris Brasher Shirley Bloomer Track and field Tennis United Kingdom ( England) Robbie
List of professional sports families
List_of_professional_sports_families
August – Bernard Levin, writer and journalist (died 2004) 21 August Chris Brasher, athlete (died 2003) Gillian Sheen, Olympic champion fencer (died 2021)
1928_in_the_United_Kingdom
English cricketer, athlete, clergyman, educator
middle and long-distance runner. He beat the future Olympic champion Chris Brasher in the Varsity three-mile race in 1951, and three years later he ran
Philip_Morgan_(cricketer)
English runner (1930-1990)
Hulatt ran in the same AAA team as Bannister, Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher but Chataway and Brasher were pacing Bannister in order to help Bannister
Tom_Hulatt
Austrian-born British/Australian athletics coach (1913–1995)
world's first sub four-minute mile at Oxford on 6 May 1954. Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher, who played key roles in pacing Bannister to the record, were
Franz_Stampfl
Outdoor track and field competition
Iden 2:50:06.6 Jackie Mekler 2:50:49 steeplechase John Disley 8:56.6 Chris Brasher 8:59.4 Eric Shirley 9:03.4 120y hurdles Jack Parker 14.6 Ion Opris 14
1955_AAA_Championships
Half marathon road running event held on the streets of the English town of Reading
organised by Sweatshop, the chain of running equipment shops founded by Chris Brasher in 1971. From 2019 the race was organised by Goldline Events, who also
Reading_Half_Marathon
Mikhail Saltykov Soviet Union 8:55.8 3 Curt Söderberg Sweden 9:02.4 4 Chris Brasher Great Britain 9:03.2 5 Urho Julin Finland 9:09.4 6 László Jeszenszky
Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
Athletics_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_3000_metres_steeplechase
Hemery Sir Roger Bannister David Holding David Coleman Geoff Dyson Chris Brasher 2009 Harold Abrahams Malcolm Arnold Steve Backley Steve Cram Jonathan
England Athletics Hall of Fame
England_Athletics_Hall_of_Fame
25 March 1957 Bud Flanagan No book Premium bonds more 1 April 1957 Chris Brasher No book Sailing dinghy more 8 April 1957 Cicely Courtneidge No book
List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1951–1960)
List_of_Desert_Island_Discs_episodes_(1951–1960)
International athletics championship event
metres Josy Barthel (LUX) 3:52.6 Chris Brasher (GBR) 3:54.0 Karlfred Dorsing (FRG) 3:54.8 5000 metres Chris Brasher (GBR) 15:07.6 Philip Morgan (GBR)
Athletics at the 1951 Summer International University Sports Week
Athletics_at_the_1951_Summer_International_University_Sports_Week
Governing body of orienteering in the UK
was heavily supported by renowned Olympians including John Disley and Chris Brasher. The early years were helped by orienteers from Sweden: in 1962 Baron
British Orienteering Federation
British_Orienteering_Federation
Outdoor track and field competition
Cox 2:21:42 Geoff Iden 2:26:53.8 steeplechase John Disley 9:44.0 NR Chris Brasher 10:03.6 Petar Šegedin 10:06.4 120y hurdles Ray Weinberg 14.4 Peter Hildreth
1952_AAA_Championships
Coed secondary school in England
for Barton Town F.C.[citation needed] Shirley Brasher (née Bloomer), tennis player, married Chris Brasher, and won the French Open in 1957 (defeating Dorothy
Cleethorpes_Academy
British steeplechase athlete
Olympics Games in Melbourne, Australia for Great Britain, with team mates Chris Brasher and John Disley, coming in 8th with a time of 8.57. He also competed
Eric_Shirley
British geologist (1910–2009)
the time. In 1948 Deer led the NE Coast Baffin Land Expedition with Chris Brasher, also of St John's College, to see whether the igneous activity of the
William_Alexander_Deer
Josh Culbreath United States 51.6 3000 metres steeplechase details Chris Brasher Great Britain 8:41.2 (OR) Sándor Rozsnyói Hungary 8:43.6 Ernst Larsen
List of 1956 Summer Olympics medal winners
List_of_1956_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners
Sporting event delegation
one in 1952). Overall, they won twenty-four medals, finishing eighth. Chris Brasher — Athletics, Men's 3.000m Steeplechase Terence Spinks — Boxing, Men's
Great Britain at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Great_Britain_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics
Group for writers specialising in the outdoors
Trailers Ltd 1988: Nick Brown (Nikwax) 1989: Captain Harrison 1990: Chris Brasher (Brasher Boot Company) 1991: Mike Parsons (Karrimor) 1992: Gordon Conyers
Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild
Outdoor_Writers_and_Photographers_Guild
Prime Minister of New Zealand since 2023
2020: Chris Luxon cruises to victory as new Botany MP". Stuff. Archived from the original on 18 October 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2020. "Live: Chris Luxon
Christopher_Luxon
2012 studio album by Chris Brown
Fortune is the fifth studio album by American singer Chris Brown. It was released in the UK on July 2, 2012, and in the US on July 3, 2012, through RCA
Fortune_(Chris_Brown_album)
Outdoor track and field competition
Smith 2:27:35 steeplechase Eric Shirley 8:51.6 John Disley 8:53.4 Chris Brasher 9:02.6 120y hurdles Peter Hildreth 14.5 Eamonn Kinsella 14.6 Jack Parker
1956_AAA_Championships
British track and field club
1960 Roger Bannister (O) 1500 1952 Nicolas Stacey (O) 200, 4x400 1952 Chris Brasher (C) 3000 steeplechase 1952, 1956 Alan Dick (O) 4x400 1952 Angus Scott
Achilles_Club
relay, Long jump none Ian Boyd Herne Hill Harriers 21 880y, 1 mile Chris Brasher Achilles Club 25 1 mile none Christopher Chataway Achilles Club 23 3
England at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
England_at_the_1954_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games
Q 4 2 Ian Boyd England 4:11.6 Q 5 2 Bill Parnell Canada 4:13.8 6 2 Chris Brasher England 4:15.4 7 2 Edward Morton Canada 4:23.2 2 Jim Bailey Australia
Athletics at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games – Men's 1 mile
Athletics_at_the_1954_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_1_mile
American soundtrack composer
Chris Tilton (born June 9, 1979 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States) is an American soundtrack composer and has helped compose several television
Chris_Tilton
Swedish orienteer
Orienteering Festival. Retrieved 28 July 2017. Bryant, John (2012). Chris Brasher: The Man Who Made the London Marathon. Aurum Press. p. 178. ISBN 9781845136840
Jan_Kjellström
front of the posts by debuting Kangaroos fullback Tim Brasher. Fox put up an attacking bomb and Brasher was tackled by Lions fullback Joe Lydon as he attempted
1992 Rugby League World Cup final
1992_Rugby_League_World_Cup_final
expressing their arousal for her. Kat begins to wear bolder clothing, has a brasher personality, and becomes sexually active. However, Kat's insecurities grow
List_of_Euphoria_characters
Park, and a three-lap run at Old Deer Park. Notable members include: Chris Brasher (1928–2003), track and field athlete, sports journalist and co-founder
Ranelagh_Harriers
UK academic institution
Attenborough CH John Auden George Band OBE Jon Blundy FRS Martin Bott FRS Chris Brasher CBE Derek Briggs FRS Peter Chadwick FRS Euan Clarkson Alan Cook FRS
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge
Department_of_Earth_Sciences,_University_of_Cambridge
Annual race in Little Langdale
the prizes were presented by Chris Brasher, the gold medallist in the 3000m steeplechase at the 1956 Olympic Games. Brasher also competed in that edition
Three_Shires_Fell_Race
American actress
in the Middle (2000) as Bridget Blackout (2001) as Blair Robbins Kate Brasher (2001) as Carol Williams Getting There (2002) as Charley Simms Summerland
Alexandra_Picatto
Canadian actor (born 1975)
credited as just Chris Martin, but began going by Chris William Martin in the 2000s, likely to avoid potential confusion with musician Chris Martin of Coldplay
Chris_William_Martin
Song performed by Chris Brown
The Guardian. "Fortune - Chris Brown | Album | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com. "Review: Chris Brown's 'Fortune' is brash and commercial - latimes.com"
2012_(Chris_Brown_song)
Australian rugby league series
half-time when 21-year-old Balmain Tigers centre Tim Brasher replaced injured Blues winger Rod Wishart. Brasher immediately injected his team with a shot of enthusiasm
1992_State_of_Origin_series
Political event in the United Kingdom
Thomas-Symonds Stephen Timms Jessica Toale Anna Turley Matt Turmaine Liz Twist Chris Vince Chris Ward Michelle Welsh Andrew Western Matt Western John Whitby Sean Woodcock
2026 Labour Party leadership crisis
2026_Labour_Party_leadership_crisis
Brazilian footballer (born 1980)
from the original on 28 January 2020. Retrieved 28 January 2020. Flanagan, Chris (6 April 2017). "Ronaldinho – How the godfather of flair changed football
Ronaldinho
control Chris, convince Scott to reunite the pack, and bring Allison back to life via the Nemeton. Deaton figures out the Nogitsune's ruse and frees Chris, but
List of Teen Wolf (2011 TV series) characters
List_of_Teen_Wolf_(2011_TV_series)_characters
the feet of Brasher who kicked it ahead to the try-line. Both fullbacks then scrambled to get to the ball and the referee ruled that Brasher had grounded
1995_Rugby_League_World_Cup
2018 American supernatural drama television series
was introduced in The Vampire Diaries. Chris Lee as Kaleb Hawkins (seasons 2–4; recurring, seasons 1–2): a brash vampire student who is revealed to be
Legacies_(TV_series)
Swedish footballer (born 1981)
after tennis player Björn Borg. Off the field, Ibrahimović is known for his brash persona and outspoken comments, which often involve talking about himself
Zlatan_Ibrahimović
CHRIS BRASHER
CHRIS BRASHER
Boy/Male
English American Spanish
He who holds Christ in his heart. Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Crisp.
Boy/Male
Greek
Christ.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crist.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Latin
Charity; Grace; Kindness; Brotherly Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Carras.Dutch : from a reduced form of the Greek personal name Makarios (see Macario).Americanized spelling of German Karas, Gareis, or Gehres.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Christ; Follower of Christ
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Charis, CARIS means "grace."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Bearer of Christ or Anointed; Form of Christopher; Christian
Biblical
anointed;The Anointed One;
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, French, German, Greek
Anointed
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from the Latin personal name Christus ‘Christ’ (see Christian). The name Christ (Latin Christus) is from Greek Khristos, a derivative of khriein ‘to anoint’, a calque of Hebrew mashiach ‘Messiah’, which likewise means literally ‘the anointed’.English : variant of Crist.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Lover
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Kharis, CHARIS means "charm, grace, kindness."Â In mythology, this is the singular form of plural Kharites (Charites), a name for the goddesses of charm.
Boy/Male
English American Greek
Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning...
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Latin
Christ-bearer; Anointed Christian; Follower of Christ
Boy/Male
Australian, French
With Christ Inside; Christ Bearer
Girl/Female
English Greek
Blend of Cherie and Cerise. Dear one; darling.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Christ
Girl/Female
English American
A. In the 1950s, Christine was one of the three most common feminine names in Britain. Famous...
CHRIS BRASHER
CHRIS BRASHER
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Springtime; Mistress; Relating to Spring Time
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Daybreak
Male
Native American
Native American Shawnee name LALAWETHIKA means "he makes noise."
Male
Greek
(Ακακιος) Greek name AKAKIOS means "not evil."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Kindness and sweetness
Female
African
ever joyful.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Royal, Prince
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of knives, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French co(u)tel, co(u)teau ‘knife’, Late Latin cultellus, a diminutive of culter ‘plowshare’. Compare Cottle.Americanized spelling of German Kottler or Kattler, which is of uncertain origin.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Autumn
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Gives Health
CHRIS BRASHER
CHRIS BRASHER
CHRIS BRASHER
CHRIS BRASHER
CHRIS BRASHER
a.
Resembling Christ in character, actions, etc.
n.
One concerned in putting Christ to death.
n.
A treatise on Christ; that department of theology which treats of the personality, attributes, or life of Christ.
n.
The same as Chrisom.
n.
The divine Word; Christ.
n.
A cruet or vessel in which chrism is kept.
a.
Without faith in Christ; unchristian.
n.
Specifically, the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ.
n.
The cross or religion of Christ.
n.
One who believes that Christ was a mere man.
n.
God with us; -- an appellation of the Christ.
n.
Specifically: The Second Advent of Christ.
n.
Christ, considered as an intercessor.
n.
The doctrine of the merely human existence of Christ.
n.
The Savior; Jesus Christ.
a.
Pertaining to Christ or his religion; as, Christian people.
a.
Of or pertaining to or used in chrism.
n.
The Anointed; an appellation given to Jesus, the Savior. It is synonymous with the Hebrew Messiah.
n.
Olive oil mixed with balm and spices, consecrated by the bishop on Maundy Thursday, and used in the administration of baptism, confirmation, ordination, etc.
n.
The doctrine of salvation by Jesus Christ.