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Look up Ding or ding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ding may refer to: Ding (vessel), a bronze or ceramic cauldron used in ancient and early imperial
Ding
Topics referred to by the same term
In English, ding ding is an onomatopoeia word referring to the sound of a ringing bell Ding ding may also refer to: Sa Dingding (born 1983), Chinese folk
Ding_ding
Chinese chess grandmaster (born 1992)
Ding Liren (born 24 October 1992) is a Chinese chess grandmaster who was the 17th World Chess Champion from 2023–24. He is a three-time Chinese Chess Champion
Ding_Liren
British railway slang
Ding-ding, and away is a slang expression used by the UK media and railway enthusiasts to describe a type of operating incident in the British railway
Ding-ding,_and_away
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up ding dong or ding-dong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ding Dong is a chocolate snack cake marketed under the Hostess brand name. Ding dong is
Ding_Dong_(disambiguation)
Chinese actor and model
Ding Yuxi (Chinese: 丁禹兮; born 20 July 1995), also known as Ryan Ding, is a Chinese actor. He gained recognition for his role as Han Shuo in The Romance
Ding_Yuxi
Chess match between Ding Liren and Gukesh Dommaraju
Championship 2024 was a chess match between the reigning world champion Ding Liren and the challenger Gukesh Dommaraju to determine the World Chess Champion
World_Chess_Championship_2024
Chinese billionaire businessman
Ding Lei (Chinese: 丁磊; pinyin: Dīng Lěi; born 1 October 1971; also known as William Ding) is a Chinese billionaire businessman, and the founder and CEO
Ding_Lei
Small chocolate cake of hockey puck size
A Ding Dong is a chocolate cake produced and distributed in the United States by Hostess Brands and in Canada from Vachon Inc. under the name King Dons;
Ding_Dong
1961 studio album by Frank Sinatra
Ring-a-Ding-Ding! is the twentieth studio album by Frank Sinatra, released on May 7, 1961. It was the inaugural record on Sinatra's Reprise label and
Ring-a-Ding-Ding!
American game show contestant
Jamie Ding is a New Jersey state government employee and law student who won 31 consecutive games on Jeopardy! before he finally lost in April 2026 with
Jamie_Ding
2005 single by Pondlife
"Ring Ding Ding" is a 2005 house music recording by Pondlife, a collective of British DJs including Wes Butters and Daryl Denham. The recording samples
Ring_Ding_Ding
Chinese writer (1904–1986)
Ding Ling (Chinese: 丁玲; pinyin: Dīng Líng; 12 October 1904 – 4 March 1986), formerly romanized as Ting Ling, was the pen name of Jiang Bingzhi (simplified
Ding_Ling
Chinese snooker player (born 1987)
Ding Junhui (Chinese: 丁俊晖; born 1 April 1987) is a Chinese professional snooker player. He is the most successful Asian player in the history of the sport
Ding_Junhui
First-ranking Vice Premier of China since 2023
Ding Xuexiang (born 13 September 1961) is a Chinese politician who is currently the first-ranked vice premier of China and the sixth-ranked member of the
Ding_Xuexiang
Chinese composer
Ding Shande (Chinese: 丁善德; pinyin: Dīng Shàndé; Wade–Giles: Ting Shan-te; November 12, 1911 – December 8, 1995) was a Chinese composer, pianist, and music
Ding_Shande
Chess match between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren
Chess Championship 2023 was a chess match between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren to determine the new World Chess Champion. The match took place in
World_Chess_Championship_2023
12th-century BC Chinese sacrificial vessel
The Houmuwu ding (Chinese: 后母戊鼎; pinyin: Hòumǔwù dǐng), also called Simuwu ding (司母戊鼎; Sīmǔwù dǐng), is a rectangular bronze ding (sacrificial vessel
Houmuwu_ding
1974 single by George Harrison
"Ding Dong, Ding Dong" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, written as a New Year's Eve singalong and released in December 1974 on his
Ding_Dong,_Ding_Dong
Topics referred to by the same term
Ding Yi may refer to: Ding Yi (Han dynasty) (died 220), official under the Han dynasty warlord Cao Cao Ding Yi (businessman) (1927–2019), founder of Dongfang
Ding_Yi
Song most notably performed by Chuck Berry in 1972
"My Ding-a-Ling" is a novelty song written and recorded by Dave Bartholomew. It was covered by Chuck Berry in 1972 and became his only number-one Billboard
My_Ding-a-Ling
Topics referred to by the same term
group Shinee "Ring a Ding Dong", a 2010 song by Kaela Kimura Ring-a-Ding-Ding!, a 1961 album by Frank Sinatra "Ring-dinge-ding", a song by Thérèse Steinmetz
Ring_Ding_Dong
Computer scientist
Wei Ding is a computer scientist who is currently professor of computer science at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research involves data mining
Wei_Ding
Ding Dexing (simplified Chinese: 丁德兴; traditional Chinese: 丁德興; 1327–1367) was a Chinese general of the Ming dynasty in service of the Hongwu Emperor.
Ding_Dexing
1977 single by Queen
Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (radio edit) – 2:57 "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (club mix) – 5:49 Maxi single "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang
We_Are_the_Champions
Chinese cauldron with legs and handles
Ding (Chinese: 鼎; pinyin: dǐng) are prehistoric and ancient Chinese cauldrons standing upon legs with a lid and two facing handles. They are one of the
Ding_(vessel)
Chinese artist (born 1980)
Zhang Ding (Chinese: 张鼎; born 1980) is a Chinese artist. Zhang was born in 1980 in Zhangye, Gansu, China, and is based in Shanghai. He graduated from Oil
Zhang_Ding
13th-century BC king of the Shang dynasty
Wu Ding (Chinese: 武丁; died c. 1192 BC); personal name Zi Zhao (子昭), was a king of the Chinese Shang dynasty who ruled the central Yellow River valley.
Wu_Ding
Topics referred to by the same term
Ding Dang may refer to: Ding Dang (singer) (born 1982), Chinese singer "Ding Dang" (song), 1977 song by The Beach Boys Ding Dang (fictional character)
Ding_Dang
Swedish CGI-animated character
28 April 2026. Retrieved 30 April 2026. "Crazy Frog can keep his ding-ding di-di-ding ASA says". Brand Republic. 2 February 2005. Archived from the original
Crazy_Frog
Telecommunications company
Ding is an Irish mobile recharge service, allowing users to send mobile top-up to friends and family in over 150 countries and across more than 500 global
Ding_(company)
Topics referred to by the same term
Ring-a-Ding-Ding may refer to: Ring-a-Ding-Ding!, an album by Frank Sinatra "Ring-a-Ding-Ding" (Terriers), an episode of the TV series Terriers This disambiguation
Ring-a-Ding-Ding
2004 single by Günther
"Ding Dong Song" is a song by the Swedish pop singer Günther, featuring the Sunshine Girls, based on the 1984 Dutch song "Tralala" by Phill & Company which
Ding_Dong_Song
2013 vandalism scandal in Luxor Temple, Egypt
The Ding Jinhao engraving scandal was a 2013 scandal revolving around Ding Jinhao, a then 15-year-old Chinese boy who scratched the Chinese characters
Ding_Jinhao_engraving_scandal
1963 wuxia novel by Jin Yong
Yun suffers and constantly gets harassed by his cellmate, Ding Dian. After they make peace, Ding Dian tells Di Yun how he had been entrusted with a highly
A_Deadly_Secret
Chinese admiral
Admiral Ding Ruchang (Chinese: 丁汝昌; pinyin: Dīng Rǔchāng; Wade–Giles: Ting Ju-ch'ang; 18 November 1836 – 12 February 1895), courtesy name Yuting (禹廷 or
Ding_Ruchang
Spicy stir-fried dish
this title, while the use of the character 丁 dīng in the name of the dish is a pun on his surname Dīng, a moderately common Chinese surname that can
Kung_Pao_chicken
Chinese spy for the Japanese (1901–1947)
Ding Mocun (simplified Chinese: 丁默村; traditional Chinese: 丁默邨; pinyin: Dīng Mòcūn; Wade–Giles: Ting Mo-ts'un; Hepburn: Tei Mokuson; 1901 – July 5, 1947)
Ding_Mocun
1st-century Chinese engineer during the Han Dynasty
Ding Huan (Chinese: 丁緩) was a Chinese craftsman, mechanical engineer, and inventor who lived in the first century CE during the Han dynasty. Among the
Ding_Huan
King of Shang dynasty
Da Ding (Chinese: 大丁; pinyin: Dà Dīng) or Tai Ding (Chinese: 太丁; pinyin: Tài Dīng) was the eldest son of King Tang, but sources are conflicted as to whether
Da_Ding
Prank game
door-knocking prank, colloquially known variously as knock, knock, ginger; ding dong ditch; Chappy; and knock a door run amongst other names, is a prank
Door-knocking_prank
Chinese politician (born 1960)
Ding Xuedong (born February 1960) is a Chinese politician. He is the current Communist Party Secretary and Vice Chair of the National Council for Social
Ding_Xuedong
Chinese civil rights activist
Ding Jiaxi (Chinese: 丁家喜; born 17 August 1967) is a Chinese civil rights activist known for co-organizing the New Citizens' Movement advocating for political
Ding_Jiaxi
Australian medical researcher
Melody Ding is an Australian epidemiologist and population behavioural scientist in the Sydney School of Public Health at the University of Sydney. She
Melody_Ding
Chinese official (1820–1886)
Ding Baozhen (simplified Chinese: 丁宝桢; traditional Chinese: 丁寶楨; pinyin: Dīng Bǎozhēn; Wade–Giles: Ting Pao-chen) (1820–1886), courtesy name Weihuang
Ding_Baozhen
Taiwanese branch of Oolong tea
Dong Ding (Chinese: 凍頂; pinyin: Dòng Dǐng; pronounced [tʊ̂ŋ.tìŋ]), also spelled Tung-ting, is an oolong tea from Taiwan. A translation of Dong Ding is "Frozen
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Chinese basketball player (born 1993)
Ding Yanyuhang (simplified Chinese: 丁彦雨航; traditional Chinese: 丁彥雨航; pinyin: Dīng Yànyǔháng [tíŋ jɛ̂n ỳ xǎŋ]; born August 20, 1993) is a Chinese former
Ding_Yanyuhang
Chinese painter and photographer
Rong Ding (Mandarin: 丁融, born 1970), also known as Ding Rong, is a Chinese painter and photographer. He is a member of Shenzhen Artists Association and
Ding_Rong
Chinese volleyball player (born 1990)
Ding Xia (Chinese: 丁霞; pinyin: Dīng Xiá, born 13 January 1990) is a Chinese volleyball player. She is the setter of the China women's national volleyball
Ding_Xia
Chinese human rights activist and academic
Ding Zilin (Chinese: 丁子霖; pinyin: Dīng Zǐlín; born December 20, 1936, or January 1, 1939) is a retired professor of philosophy and the leader of the political
Ding_Zilin
Taiwanese tea company
Ding Tea is a Taiwanese tea company. There were approximately 1,000 locations in 2021. The business operated approximately 350 locations in Asia, as of
Ding_Tea
English language nursery rhyme
"Ding Dong Bell" or "Ding Dong Dell" is a popular English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 12853. The nursery rhyme tells
Ding_Dong_Bell
French sculptor (1844–1898)
Henri Marius Ding (30 June 1844 – 1898) was a French sculptor. Henri Ding was born in Grenoble. His most famous work is the Fontaine des trois ordres (Fountain
Henri_Ding
Status of objects as they are, independent of observation
In Kantian philosophy, the thing-in-itself (German: Ding an sich) is the status of objects as they are, independent of representation and observation.
Thing-in-itself
Chinese geologist and politician
Ding Zhongli (Chinese: 丁仲礼; pinyin: Dīng Zhònglǐ; born 14 January 1957) is a Chinese geologist and officeholder, who is the chairman of the China Democratic
Ding_Zhongli
Chinese official and warlord (died 189)
Ding Yuan (pronunciation) (died c.26 September 189), courtesy name Jianyang, was a Chinese politician and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han
Ding_Yuan
King of Shang dynasty
Kang Ding (康丁) or Geng Ding (庚丁) was a king of the Shang dynasty of China. His given name is Xiao (嚣). He was enthroned in the year of Jiawu (甲午) and his
Geng_Ding
Fictional character
the brothers Ding Zhaolan and Ding Zhaohui, and later married Zhan Zhao. Ding Yuehua lived with her elder cousins Ding Zhaolan and Ding Zhaohui in Jasmine
Ding_Yuehua
The Da Yu ding (Chinese: 大盂鼎; pinyin: Dà Yú dǐng) is an ancient Chinese bronze circular ding vessel from the Western Zhou dynasty (1046–771 BC). Excavated
Da_Yu_ding
Chinese badminton player (born 1962)
Ding Qiqing (Chinese: 丁其庆; pinyin: Dīng Qíqìng; born May 28, 1962) whose Japanese name is Kei Nakashima (中島 慶, Nakashima Kei) is a Chinese former badminton
Ding_Qiqing
2014 quadruple homicide near Wootton, Northampton, England
The 2011 murder of the Ding family occurred in Wootton, a suburb of Northampton, England, on 29th April 2011, the same day as the Royal Wedding of Prince
Ding_family_murders
Ancient Chinese cauldron
The Simu Xin Ding (Chinese: 司母辛鼎) is a ding, or an ancient Chinese vessel used for sacrifices by the Shang dynasty royal family. It was found at Yinxu
Simu_Xin_Ding
Ding zui (Chinese: 顶罪; pinyin: dǐngzuì) is the Chinese practice of hiring impostors or body doubles to stand trial and receive punishment in one's place
Ding_zui
American cartoonist
Norwood Darling (October 21, 1876 – February 12, 1962), better known as Ding Darling, was an American cartoonist who won two Pulitzer Prizes. He was an
Ding_Darling
Chinese professional golfer (born 2004)
Ding Wenyi (Chinese: 丁文一; born 19 November 2004) is a Chinese professional golfer. Ding was born in Beijing, China, where his father, Feng, worked as
Ding_Wenyi
Finnish civil servant (born 1988)
Ding Ma (Chinese: 马丁; born 1988) is a Finnish politician and civil servant. He has a Master of Science in Economics. He was born in Suzhou, China, from
Ding_Ma
Ancient Chinese bronze circular ding
The Da Ke ding (Chinese: 大克鼎; pinyin: Dà Kè dǐng) is an ancient Chinese bronze ding vessel from the Western Zhou dynasty (1046–771 BC). It was unearthed
Da_Ke_ding
1975 song by Teach-In
"Ding-a-dong" is a song recorded by Dutch band Teach-In, with music composed by Dick Bakker and lyrics written by Will Luikinga and Eddy Ouwens. It represented
Ding-a-dong
Chinese mathematician (1938–2020)
Ding Xieping (Chinese: 丁协平; 16 April 1938 – 4 January 2020) was a Chinese mathematician and a professor at Sichuan Normal University. He served as Director
Ding_Xieping
Surname list
Ding (Chinese: 丁; pinyin: Dīng; Wade–Giles: Ting1) is a Chinese family name. It consists of only 2 strokes. The only two characters that have fewer strokes
Ding_(surname)
Chinese politician (1927–2019)
Ding Shisun (Chinese: 丁石孙; September 5, 1927 – October 12, 2019) was a Chinese mathematician, academic administrator, and politician. He served as president
Ding_Shisun
Chinese painter
Ding Guanpeng (traditional Chinese: 丁觀鵬; simplified Chinese: 丁观鹏; pinyin: Dīng Guānpéng; Wade–Giles: Ting Kuan-p'eng) (active 1708–1771) was a Chinese
Ding_Guanpeng
Topics referred to by the same term
Ding Sheng may refer to: Ding Sheng (general) (1913–1999), Chinese general and Governor of Guangdong Ding Sheng (director) (born 1970), Chinese director
Ding_Sheng
Ancient Chinese bronzeware known for its long inscription
The Mao Gong ding (Chinese: 毛公鼎; pinyin: Máogōng dǐng; lit. 'Lord Mao's cauldron') is a bronze tripod ding vessel from the Western Zhou dynasty (c. 1045 –
Mao_Gong_ding
1939 song
"Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead" is a song in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. It is the centerpiece of several individual songs in an extended set-piece
Ding-Dong!_The_Witch_Is_Dead
Taiwanese diplomat and politician (1925–2025)
Ting Mao-shih (Chinese: 丁懋時; pinyin: Dīng Màoshí; 10 October 1925 – 15 September 2025) was a Taiwanese diplomat and politician. Ting attended the University
Ting_Mao-shih
Topics referred to by the same term
Ding Wei may refer to: Ding Wei (Go player) (born 1979), Chinese professional Go player Ding Wei (Song dynasty) (c. 966–1037), Song dynasty chancellor
Ding_Wei
German dancehall artist
Dr. Ring Ding (Richard Alexander Jung) is a German reggae, ska and dancehall artist. In the more than 20 years of his musical activity, he has become an
Dr._Ring-Ding
Chinese volleyball player (born 1989)
Ding Hui (Chinese: 丁慧; pinyin: Dīng Huì, born 24 June 1989) is a Chinese professional volleyball player for Shanghai Men's Volleyball Club. Born in Hangzhou
Ding_Hui_(volleyball)
Topics referred to by the same term
Kang Ding or Kangding may refer to: Kang Ding or Geng Ding (reigned c. 1170–1147 BC), king of the Shang dynasty Kangding (1040–1041), reign period of
Kang_Ding
Computational cancer biologist
Li Ding is the David English Smith Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine. She is known for the development of
Li_Ding
Chinese musician
Ding Wu (Chinese: 丁武; pinyin: Dīng Wǔ) (born December 30, 1962) is a Chinese singer and musician, best known for being the lead vocalist and multi instrumentalist
Ding_Wu
Chinese college athlete
Long Ding (born February 11, 1988) is a Chinese former professional American football kicker. He was originally a member of the IFAF/USA Football International
Long_Ding
Chinese economist and politician
Ding Xiangqun (Chinese: 丁向群; pinyin: Dīng Xiàngqún; born June 1965) is a Chinese economist and politician, currently serving as the director of the National
Ding_Xiangqun
1999 song by Passion Fruit
"The Rigga Ding Dong Song" is the debut single by the German Eurodance group Passion Fruit, released in 1999. The song is the group's most successful hit
The_Rigga-Ding-Dong-Song
King of Shang dynasty
Zhong Ding (Chinese: 仲丁; pinyin: Zhòng Dīng; Wade–Giles: Chung-Ting), personal name Zǐ Zhuāng, was a king of the Shang dynasty. In the Records of the
Zhong_Ding
Chinese automotive industry businessman
Ding Lei (Chinese: 丁磊; pinyin: Dīng Lěi; born October 1963; also known as David Ding) is a Chinese automotive industry businessman. He is the founder of
Ding Lei (businessman, born 1963)
Ding_Lei_(businessman,_born_1963)
2006 single by Seeed
"Ding" (German for thing) is a song released in 2006 by German reggae/dancehall band Seeed. It was the third and last single of the third album Next! and
Ding_(song)
Chinese-American biostatistician
Ying Ding is a Chinese-American biostatistician, a professor of biostatistics in the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, and the school's
Ying_Ding_(biostatistician)
Chinese general
Ding Chao (Chinese: 丁超; Wade–Giles: Ting Ch'ao; 1883 - 1950 or 1954) was a military general of the Republic of China, known for his defense of Harbin during
Ding_Chao
Taiwanese filmmaker
Ho Wi-ding is a Malaysia-born Taiwanese filmmaker. Ho was born in Malaysia of Chinese ethnic background, and he graduated from Tisch School of the Arts
Ho_Wi-ding
Emperor of Hu Xia
Helian Ding (Chinese: 赫連定; died 432), nickname Zhifen (直獖), was the third and last emperor of the Xiongnu-led Chinese Hu Xia dynasty. He was a son of the
Helian_Ding
Taiwanese physician and hepatologist (1943–2020)
Ding-Shinn Chen (Chinese: 陳定信; pinyin: Chén Dìngxìn; 6 July 1943 – 24 June 2020) was a Taiwanese hepatologist. He was born on 6 July 1943, in what became
Ding-Shinn_Chen
1970 single by The Pipkins
"Gimme Dat Ding" is a 1970 popular UK song, of the novelty type, sung by "one-hit wonder" The Pipkins, and written and composed by Albert Hammond and Mike
Gimme_Dat_Ding
2020 American musical comedy film
only song the audience wants to hear is the suggestive nonsense song "Jaja Ding Dong". Lars' widowed father Erick and Sigrit's mother Helga disapprove of
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Saga
Eastern Wu state general and official (died 271)
Ding Feng (died 271), courtesy name Chengyuan, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period
Ding_Feng_(general)
Chinese chemist (born 1966)
Ding Kuiling (Chinese: 丁奎岭; born March 1966) is a Chinese organic chemist. He has been Executive Vice President of Shanghai Jiao Tong University since
Ding_Kuiling
Chinese table tennis player
Ding Ning (Chinese: 丁宁; pinyin: Dīng Níng; born 20 June 1990) is a former Chinese table tennis player. She is the 2016 Olympic Champion in women's singles
Ding_Ning
Old mining area in Cornwall
The Ding Dong mines lie in an old and extensive mining area in the parish of Madron, in Penwith, Cornwall. They are about two miles north east of the St
Ding_Dong_mines
Media franchise created by Tom Clancy
secret war against the Medellin Cartel in Colombia. Clark meets Domingo "Ding" Chavez during the rescue, and they later work together in the CIA. Clark
Ryanverse
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Male
Chinese
stability and fortune.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Dingley, possibly from Middle English dingle ‘hollow’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at a place where wood was cut, Middle English wo(o)ding.
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English
English : variant of Gooding.German (Göding) : variant of Godding.
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of German Dingle.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Tüngler, a habitational name for someone from Tunglen near Oldenburg (Lower Saxony); or alternatively a topographic name for someone living on a tongue-shaped piece of land, f
Altered spelling of German Dingle.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Tüngler, a habitational name for someone from Tunglen near Oldenburg (Lower Saxony); or alternatively a topographic name for someone living on a tongue-shaped piece of land, from Middle Low German tungle ‘tongue’.English : habitational name, possibly from Tingley in West Yorkshire, named from Old English þing ‘meeting’, ‘assembly’ + hlÄw ‘mound’. However, this is a predominantly southern name, associated chiefly with Sussex and Kent, which suggests that a different, unidentified source may be involved.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Stanford, for example in Bedfordshire, Kent, and Norfolk, or Stanford Dingley in Berkshire, Stanford in the Vale in Oxfordshire, or Stanford le Hope in Essex, etc., all named from Old English stÄn ‘stone’ + ford ‘ford’.An early bearer, Thomas Stanford of England, settled in Charlestown, MA, in the mid 17th century and started a family line that includes Leland Stanford (1824–93), the railroad developer who was governor of CA, a U.S. senator, and the founding benefactor of Stanford University.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living in a small wooded dell or hollow, Middle English dingle (of uncertain origin). There is a district of Liverpool called Dingle.South German : nickname or status name for a smallholder, from Middle High German dingelīn ‘smallholding’.Americanized spelling of the old Prussian name Dingel or Dyngele, possibly from Germanic thing ‘legal assembly’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Suffolk, recorded in Domesday Book as Dingifetuna, from the Old English female personal name Denegifu (composed of the elements Dene ‘Dane’ + gifu ‘gift’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English bis, biss(e), bice, byse ‘dingy’, ‘dark’, ‘gray’, ‘murky’; ‘dark fur used for trimming and lining garments’ (Old French bis(e), of Germanic origin), hence a nickname for someone with an unhealthy complexion or someone who habitually dressed in particularly drab garments, or (from the noun) a metonymic occupational name for a furrier or maker of fur-trimmed garments.South German : nickname for a cutting, sarcastic person, from Biss ‘bite’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle English tingle (see Tingle).German : occupational or status name for a medieval judge or court official, from Old High German ding ‘legal proceeding’.German : variant of Tengler.
Boy/Male
Chinese
Protects the country.
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DING
Boy/Male
Australian, Latin
Horn
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Divine State; Divine Feeling
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Krishna's Devotee
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jwalaprasad | ஜà¯à®µà®¾à®²à®¾à®ªà¯à®°à®¸à®¾à®¤
Gift of flame
Girl/Female
Australian, Gaelic, Irish
Fair; Pale
Girl/Female
Muslim
Girl slave
Boy/Male
German, Italian
Brave Friend
Biblical
desirable
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English
English : habitational name from a minor place named Blackhurst, as for example in Cheshire or Lancashire, where the surname is chiefly found. This would be derived from Old English blæc ‘black’, ‘dark’ + hyrst ‘wooded hill’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
A prophet of Allah swt
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a.
Yellowish white; having a faint tint of dingy yellow.
n.
A massive lamellar variety of pyroxene, of a dingy green color.
n.
A spendthrift.
a.
Fetid, musty; rank; disordered and offensive to the smell or sight; slovenly; dingy. See Frowzy.
n.
A kind of boat used in the East Indies.
superl.
Soiled; sullied; of a dark or dusky color; dark brown; dirty.
n.
A wild dog found in Australia, but supposed to have introduced at a very early period. It has a wolflike face, bushy tail, and a reddish brown color.
n.
Alt. of Dinghy
n.
A dingy blue, or grayish black, variety of spinel. It is also called pleonaste.
adv.
In a dangling manner.
n.
Alt. of Dinghy
n.
The dingo.
n.
Quality of being dingy; a dusky hue.
adv.
In a dingy manner.
n.
A narrow dale; a small dell; a small, secluded, and embowered valley.
n.
See Fit a song. G () G is the seventh letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant. It has two sounds; one simple, as in gave, go, gull; the other compound (like that of j), as in gem, gin, dingy. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 231-6, 155, 176, 178, 179, 196, 211, 246.
imp. & p. p.
of Ding
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ding
n.
A ship's smallest boat.