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British theoretical physicist and mathematician (1923–2020)
Freeman John Dyson (15 December 1923 – 28 February 2020) was a British-American theoretical physicist and mathematician who worked in quantum field theory
Freeman_Dyson
Hypothetical megastructure around a star
later used by physicist Freeman Dyson in his 1960 paper "Search for Artificial Stellar Sources of Infrared Radiation". Dyson speculated that such structures
Dyson_sphere
Expansion of the time evolution operator
scattering theory, a part of mathematical physics, the Dyson series, formulated by Freeman Dyson, is a perturbative expansion of the time evolution operator
Dyson_series
Swiss-American mathematician (1923–2016)
subsequently married Freeman Dyson in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on August 11, 1950. They had two children together, Esther Dyson and George Dyson, and divorced in
Verena_Huber-Dyson
Mathematical conjecture
{\displaystyle 1-\left({\frac {\sin(\pi u)}{\pi u}}\right)^{\!2},} which, as Freeman Dyson pointed out to him, is the same as the pair correlation function of
Montgomery's pair correlation conjecture
Montgomery's_pair_correlation_conjecture
Hypothetical genetically-engineered plant capable of growing inside a comet
tree) capable of growing inside a comet, suggested by the physicist Freeman Dyson. Plants may be able to produce a breathable atmosphere within the hollow
Dyson_tree
American author and historian of technology (born 1953)
Lane (UK) ISBN 9781846147449 George Dyson's Mother, Verena Huber-Dyson George Dyson (June 2022). "Freeman John Dyson. 15 December 1923—28 February 2020"
George Dyson (science historian)
George_Dyson_(science_historian)
Swiss-American journalist (born 1951)
startups. Esther Dyson's father was English-born, American-naturalized physicist Freeman Dyson, and her mother was mathematician Verena Huber-Dyson, of Swiss
Esther_Dyson
Discontinued US research program on the viability of nuclear pulse propulsion
space amid concerns over radioactive fallout. Physicists Ted Taylor and Freeman Dyson led the project, and Taylor has been described as the "driving force
Project Orion (nuclear propulsion)
Project_Orion_(nuclear_propulsion)
Measure of a civilization's evolution
star systems. A Dyson sphere or Dyson swarm and similar constructs are hypothetical megastructures originally described by Freeman Dyson as a system of
Kardashev_scale
English astronomer and physicist (1868–1939)
Dyson and theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson were not known to be related, their fathers Rev Watson Dyson and George Dyson both hailed from West Yorkshire
Frank_Watson_Dyson
Half-Life protagonist
name "Gordon Freeman" during a conversation with the game's writer Marc Laidlaw in his car. Laidlaw had originally named the character "Dyson Poincaré",
Gordon_Freeman
Device able to make copies of itself
has been advanced and examined by Homer Jacobson, Edward F. Moore, Freeman Dyson, John von Neumann, Konrad Zuse and in more recent times by K. Eric Drexler
Self-replicating_machine
Topics referred to by the same term
suggested by physicist Freeman Dyson Eufloria (formerly called Dyson), a video game based on the idea of Dyson trees USS Dyson (DD-572), a United States
Dyson
Equations for correlation functions in QFT
The Schwinger–Dyson equations (SDEs) or Dyson–Schwinger equations, named after Julian Schwinger and Freeman Dyson, are general relations between correlation
Schwinger–Dyson_equation
British physicist (1902–1984)
particular Julian Schwinger, Richard Feynman, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga and Freeman Dyson in their formulation of quantum electrodynamics. Dirac's The Principles
Paul_Dirac
Problem in statistical physics
mechanical explanation. The first solution to this problem was provided by Freeman Dyson and Andrew Lenard in 1967–1968, but a shorter and more conceptual proof
Stability_of_matter
English novelist and philosopher (1886–1950)
contains the first known description of what are now called Dyson spheres. Freeman Dyson credits the novel with giving him the idea, even stating in an
Olaf_Stapledon
American science and technology advisory group
Lewis, Sam Treiman, Conrad Longmire, Steven Weinberg, Roger Dashen, and Freeman Dyson. Some Nobel Prize-winning members of JASON include Donald Glaser, Val
JASON_(advisory_group)
1999 book by Freeman Dyson
Scientific Revolutions is a non-fiction scientific book by physicist Freeman Dyson, Professor Emeritus of Physics at the Institute for Advanced Study in
The Sun, the Genome, and the Internet
The_Sun,_the_Genome,_and_the_Internet
English composer
solicitor. They had a son, Freeman, who became a noted theoretical physicist and mathematician, and a daughter, Alice. In 1917 Dyson received the degree of
George_Dyson_(composer)
Theological position about christianity and agnosticism
He allegedly claimed to be both an agnostic and a Roman Catholic. Freeman Dyson (1923–2020): British-born American theoretical physicist and mathematician
Christian_agnosticism
Name list
writer Freeman Davis or Brother Bones (1902–1974), American recording artist Freeman Davis (soldier) (1842–1899), American soldier Freeman Dyson (1923–2020)
Freeman_(given_name)
4th episode of the 6th season of Star Trek: The Next Generation
science fiction depiction of the hypothetical Dyson sphere concept, which was proposed by Freeman Dyson in 1959 as a joke. The starship Enterprise, responding
Relics (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Relics_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
Theorem about the constant term of certain Laurent polynomials
In mathematics, the Dyson conjecture (Freeman Dyson 1962) is a conjecture about the constant term of certain Laurent polynomials, proved independently
Dyson_conjecture
English-born mathematician and geometer
juniors could be unruly) and in the senior class one of the students was Freeman Dyson who showed enormous early talent and was strongly encouraged by Pedoe
Daniel_Pedoe
German mathematician (1885–1955)
of combining general relativity with the laws of electromagnetism. Freeman Dyson wrote that Weyl alone bore comparison with the "last great universal
Hermann_Weyl
first introduced without a definition by Freeman Dyson, who hypothesised its existence in a 1944 paper. Dyson gave a list of properties this yet-to-be-defined
Crank_of_a_partition
2006 book by Freeman Dyson
The Scientist as Rebel is a 2006 book by theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson. A few of the twenty-nine chapters in the book deal with the interactions
The_Scientist_as_Rebel
Hypothetical concept in astrophysics
Dyson's eternal intelligence is a theoretical framework, proposed by Freeman Dyson in his 1979 paper "Time without end: Physics and biology in an open
Dyson's_eternal_intelligence
1937 novel by Olaf Stapledon
Lessing wrote an afterword for a UK edition. Freeman Dyson was also a fan, admitting to basing his concept of Dyson spheres on a section of the book, even calling
Star_Maker
Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood
hypothetical Bracewell probes in Earth's vicinity have not succeeded. In 1959, Freeman Dyson observed that every developing human civilization constantly increases
Fermi_paradox
Postgraduate center in New Jersey, US
Noether, Hermann Weyl, John von Neumann, Michael Walzer, Clifford Geertz, Freeman Dyson and Kurt Gödel, many of whom had emigrated from Europe to the United
Institute_for_Advanced_Study
1992 book by James Gleick
Feynman's theses advisor John Archibald Wheeler, his Cornell colleague Freeman Dyson, his competitor (and eventual co-Nobelist) Julian Schwinger and Feynman's
Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman
Genius:_The_Life_and_Science_of_Richard_Feynman
American theoretical physicist (1918–1988)
David Goodstein, Freeman Dyson, and Laurie Brown Dyson, Freeman (1979) Disturbing the Universe. Harper and Row. ISBN 0-06-011108-9. Dyson's autobiography
Richard_Feynman
Mathematical tool
Dyson's transform is a fundamental technique in additive number theory. It was developed by Freeman Dyson as part of his proof of Mann's theorem, is used
Dyson's_transform
American theoretical physicist (1904–1967)
and encouraged the research of many well-known scientists, including Freeman Dyson, and the duo of Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee, who won a Nobel Prize
J._Robert_Oppenheimer
ensembles are measures on spaces of unitary matrices introduced by Freeman Dyson as modifications of the Gaussian matrix ensembles. The three main examples
Circular_ensemble
1988 book by Freeman Dyson
technology, the origin of life and eschatology, by theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson. The book is based on the author's Gifford Lectures delivered in Aberdeen
Infinite_in_All_Directions
Spoof of scientific writing or practice
Robert; Dyson, Freeman. "Meaningoflife.tv". The Nonzero Foundation. Retrieved 17 September 2025. Robert Wright (journalist) and Freeman Dyson (11 July
Parody_science
2009 British real-time strategy video game
Rudolf Kremers and Brian Grainger. It was named after the Dyson tree hypothesis by Freeman Dyson that a tree-like plant could grow on a comet. The game was
Eufloria
ideas, particularly in his work on the foundations of mathematics. Freeman Dyson wrote that Weyl alone bore comparison with the "last great universal
Mathematical_object
Stochastic process
In mathematics, the Dyson Brownian motion is a real-valued continuous-time stochastic process named for Freeman Dyson. Dyson studied this process in the
Dyson_Brownian_motion
Class of nuclear reactor used for education and research
team for TRIGA, which included Edward Teller, was led by the physicist Freeman Dyson. Multiple variants of the reactor have been built, with a total of 66
TRIGA
Problem in recreational mathematics
article in the journal Nature, Freeman Dyson recounts his meeting with Fermi in 1953. Fermi, while discussing a novel theory Dyson was proposing, offered the
Von_Neumann's_elephant
Statistical law
statement was later reformulated as Littlewood's law of miracles by Freeman Dyson, in a 2004 review of the book Debunked! ESP, Telekinesis, and Other
Littlewood's_law
Quantum field theory of electromagnetism
subject by Shin'ichirō Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, Richard Feynman and Freeman Dyson, it was finally possible to produce fully covariant formulations that
Quantum_electrodynamics
German-American physicist (1906–2005)
career, which in Bethe's case spanned nearly seventy years. Physicist Freeman Dyson, once his doctoral student, called him "the supreme problem-solver of
Hans_Bethe
Opposing approaches to categorisation
traditions, or religious fundamentalism. Physicist and philosophy writer Freeman Dyson has suggested that one can broadly, if over-simplistically, divide "observers
Lumpers_and_splitters
1992 book by Freeman Dyson
Gaia is a non-fiction scientific book of 35 non-technical writings by Freeman Dyson, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Princeton's Institute for Advanced
From_Eros_to_Gaia
Book by Fred Adams
universe. The speculation is based on a scaling hypothesis, credited to Freeman Dyson, the idea being, that all other things being equal the rate of metabolism—and
The_Five_Ages_of_the_Universe
Austrian astrophysicist (1920–2004)
viscosity of the watery liquid that fills the inner ear. As recounted by Freeman Dyson, who was one of the fellow students at Cambridge whom Gold experimented
Thomas_Gold
Discipline concerning the application of advanced analytical methods
Waddington, Owen Wansbrough-Jones, Frank Yates, Jacob Bronowski and Freeman Dyson), and in the United States (George Dantzig) looked for ways to make
Operations_research
American computational neuroscientist and co-founder of CTRL-labs
School of General Studies. He credits a conversation with physicist Freeman Dyson for inspiring him to widen his worldview. In 2008, Reardon graduated
Thomas_Reardon
Astrophysical thought experiment by Freeman Dyson
name given to a thought experiment expounded by theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson. An Astrochicken is a small, one-kilogram spacecraft, a self-replicating
Astrochicken
Space exploration concept
proposed by Freeman Dyson. While it has the common traits of self-replication, exploration, and communication with its "home base", Dyson conceived the
Self-replicating_spacecraft
1973 book by Carl Sagan
originally published in 1973; an expanded edition with contributions from Freeman Dyson, David Morrison, and Ann Druyan was published in 2000 under the title
The_Cosmic_Connection
Doctrine of military strategy
2017-09-19. Freeman Dyson, Disturbing the Universe, Chapter 13, The Ethics of Defense, Basic Books, 1981. Weapons and Hope, Freeman Dyson, Harper Collins
Mutually_assured_destruction
1865 physics paper by James Maxwell
James Clerk Maxwell on electromagnetism, published in 1865. Physicist Freeman Dyson called the publishing of the paper the "most important event of the
A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field
A_Dynamical_Theory_of_the_Electromagnetic_Field
American theoretical nuclear physicist (1925–2004)
and by 1956, he was famous for his work in small-bomb development. Freeman Dyson is quoted as saying, "A great part of the small-bomb development of
Ted_Taylor_(physicist)
Indian mathematician (1887–1920)
illegible scrawl. I always hope it might be from another Ramanujan." — Freeman Dyson on how another such genius might appear anywhere In his obituary of
Srinivasa_Ramanujan
Unrecoverable cost that has been incurred
Slow, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 978-0374275631. (Reviewed by Freeman Dyson in New York Review of Books, 22 December 2011, pp. 40–44.) Klein, G
Sunk_cost
Algebraic numbers are not near many rationals
continuing with work of Axel Thue (1909), Carl Ludwig Siegel (1921), Freeman Dyson (1947), and culminating with Klaus Roth (1955). This machinery was originally
Roth's_theorem
Hypothetical end-of-the-world scenario
solvent in alchemy Astrochicken – Astrophysical thought experiment by Freeman Dyson Cat's Cradle – 1963 novel by Kurt Vonnegut Microswimmer – Microscopic
Gray_goo
2001 studio album by the Strokes
appears on the cover of The Scientist as Rebel by theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson. A portion of the image also appeared on Prince's 1990 album Graffiti
Is_This_It
Most basic type of physical force
of electromagnetism. Further work in the 1940s, by Richard Feynman, Freeman Dyson, Julian Schwinger, and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, completed this theory, which
Fundamental_interaction
Proposed concepts for the human colonization of trans-Neptunian objects
Freeman Dyson proposed that trans-Neptunian objects, rather than planets, are the major potential habitat of life in space. Several hundred billion to
Colonization of trans-Neptunian objects
Colonization_of_trans-Neptunian_objects
Physics education award
Holton, John A. Wheeler, Frank Oppenheimer, Robert Resnick, Carl Sagan, Freeman Dyson, Daniel Kleppner, Lawrence Krauss, Anthony French, David Hestenes, Robert
Oersted_Medal
Theories about the end of the universe
"Time Without End: Physics and Biology in an Open Universe," physicist Freeman Dyson proposed a scenario for the far future in which intelligent life could
Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe
Philosophical view that a single subject embodies all individuals
elaborating on the Upanishads), as well as physicists Erwin Schrödinger, Freeman Dyson, and Fred Hoyle. Leo Tolstoy's short story "Esarhaddon, King of Assyria"
Open_individualism
Austrian philosopher and logician (1889–1951)
young mathematician with memories of an eccentric Wittgenstein was Freeman Dyson: "He invited me into his rooms one day ... I was thrilled. ... So I
Ludwig_Wittgenstein
Credit for first discovery
Richard Feynman told Freeman Dyson that he avoided priority disputes by "Always giv[ing] the bastards more credit than they deserve." Dyson remarked that he
Scientific_priority
1980 American documentary film
Oppenheimer I.I. Rabi – Manhattan Project physicist, Nobel laureate Freeman Dyson – physicist, Institute for Advanced Study Stirling Colgate – physicist
The_Day_After_Trinity
German Army general
detailed in contrast to that of Alfred Jodl in Weapons and Hope by Freeman Dyson. Balck's own autobiography is entitled Ordnung im Chaos: Erinnerungen
Hermann_Balck
American activist and businessman
could design a bomb, almost any intelligent person could. The physicist Freeman Dyson agreed to be his advisor of the paper, but told Phillips that he would
John_Aristotle_Phillips
2009 biography by Graham Farmelo
that "this was the biography Farmelo was born to write". Physicist Freeman Dyson wrote a mostly-positive review in The New York Review of Books, though
The_Strangest_Man
Risk management strategy
that "all technology should be assumed guilty until proven innocent". Freeman Dyson described the application of precautionary principle as "deliberately
Precautionary_principle
Effect in quantum electrodynamics
Schwinger, Richard Feynman, Ernst Stueckelberg, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga and Freeman Dyson. Lamb won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1955 for his discoveries related
Lamb_shift
Number that when multiplied by another number moves its last digit to its front
n-parasitic numbers are also known as Dyson numbers, after a puzzle concerning these numbers posed by Freeman Dyson. They are: (leading zeros are not allowed)
Parasitic_number
Quantum mechanics principle
J. Dyson and A. Lenard: Stability of Matter, Parts I and II (J. Math. Phys., 8, 423–434 (1967); J. Math. Phys., 9, 698–711 (1968) ) Dyson, Freeman (1967)
Pauli_exclusion_principle
1924 book by British scientist J. B. S. Haldane
" The book has been discussed at length by other writers, including Freeman Dyson in his book Imagined Worlds and Sal Restivo in Science, Society, and
Daedalus; or, Science and the Future
Daedalus;_or,_Science_and_the_Future
Electromagnetic radiation humans can see
quantum fields based on the works of Julian Schwinger, Richard Feynman, Freeman Dyson, and Shinichiro Tomonaga. John R. Klauder, George Sudarshan, Roy J.
Light
Physicist and priest (1930–2021)
The anthropic fine tuning of the universe: He quotes with approval Freeman Dyson, who said "the more I examine the universe and the details of its architecture
John_Polkinghorne
1968 film by Stanley Kubrick
black-and-white opening sequence featuring interviews with scientists, including Freeman Dyson discussing off-Earth life, was removed after an early screening for
2001:_A_Space_Odyssey
Swiss astronomer (1898–1974)
2019 (Sept. 14–15, 2019, p. C9 in print ed.), retrieved 2019-09-14. Freeman Dyson, "The Power of Morphological Thinking" (review of John Johnson Jr.,
Fritz_Zwicky
13th United States Secretary of Energy
2013. "Events GCEP Research Symposium 2005 Keynote Speakers Prof. Freeman Dyson Prof. Ernest Moniz Prof. David Victor". stanford.edu. 2005. Archived
Ernest_Moniz
World War II British heavy bomber aircraft
do) the success rate was as high as 50 per cent. British scientist Freeman Dyson, at that time a 19-year-old member of Bomber Command's Operational Research
Avro_Lancaster
Popular history book of mathematics by E.T. Bell
many young people, including John Forbes Nash Jr., Julia Robinson, and Freeman Dyson, to become mathematicians. It is not intended as a rigorous history
Men_of_Mathematics
Term in number theory and combinatorics
from the largest part in the partition. The concept was introduced by Freeman Dyson in a paper published in the journal Eureka. It was presented in the
Rank_of_a_partition
Fitting of an upward-firing autocannon or machine gun to an interceptor aircraft
elevatable guns being tested on a Mikoyan MiG-17 in the early 1950s. Freeman Dyson, who was an analyst for Operations research of RAF Bomber Command in
Schräge_Musik
Book by Richard Feynman
the term "cargo cult science". The original foreword was written by Freeman Dyson.[citation needed] "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out". Basic Books
The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
The_Pleasure_of_Finding_Things_Out
Fringe hypothesis
wave function collapses due to its interaction with consciousness. Freeman Dyson argued that "mind, as manifested by the capacity to make choices, is
Quantum_mind
Period of time occurring now
in Science and the Search for God: Disturbing the Universe (1979) by Freeman Dyson, Ch. 17, "A Distant Mirror", Tippett, Krista. "Einstein's God (NPR)"
Present
Research institute in Waterloo, Canada
deliver lectures on a wide variety of subjects. Lecturers have included: Freeman Dyson, Gerard ‘t Hooft, Jay Ingram, Seth Lloyd, Jay Melosh, Sir Roger Penrose
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Perimeter_Institute_for_Theoretical_Physics
Day of the year
– Pierre Cossette, American producer and manager (died 2009) 1923 – Freeman Dyson, English-American physicist and mathematician (died 2020) 1923 – Uziel
December_15
American physicist and Nobel laureate (born 1951)
Wilczek explains Einstein's massive contributions to science (2009) Freeman Dyson, "Leaping into the Grand Unknown: Review of The Lightness of Being"
Frank_Wilczek
Some remarkable congruences for the partition function
The proof in this manuscript employs the Eisenstein series. In 1944, Freeman Dyson defined the rank function for a partition and conjectured the existence
Ramanujan's_congruences
American defense and energy company
Hoffmann with assistance from notable physicists Edward Teller and Freeman Dyson. The company was originally part of the General Atomic division of General
General_Atomics
Hypothetical physical concept
everything" at least as a consistent non-trivial mathematical theory. Freeman Dyson has stated that "Gödel's theorem implies that pure mathematics is inexhaustible
Theory_of_everything
Surname list
philanthropist Frank Dyson (1931–1979), British rugby league footballer Frank Watson Dyson (1868–1939), English astronomer Freeman Dyson (1923–2020), British-American
Dyson_(surname)
FREEMAN DYSON
FREEMAN DYSON
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (American)
Jewish (American) : English translation of Feuerman (see Feuer).English : variant of Fairman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fairman.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Truman, TRUEMAN means "true man."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Freeman
Boy/Male
British, English
Born Free
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name for someone who lived on a piece of land held without obligations of rent or service, from Old English frēo ‘free’ + land ‘land’. Compare Frankland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Free.Irish : Anglicized (‘translated’) form of Gaelic Ó Saoraidhe (see Seery).In New England, an English equivalent of French Foissy (see Foisy).Translation of German Freimann (see Freiman).
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : status name in the feudal system for a serf who had been freed.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of Friedmann (see Fried).
Surname or Lastname
English (common especially in the Midlands)
English (common especially in the Midlands) : nickname for a trustworthy man, from Middle English trewe, trow ‘faithful’ + man ‘man’. This was apparently also used as a personal name during the Middle Ages, and some instances of the surname may derive from this use.Americanized form of any of the various Jewish surnames derived from German treu ‘true’, ‘faithful’, for example Treu(mann), Treiman; Getreuer; Getroir, Getrouer (from Yiddish getray, influenced by German treu); Treuherz (‘true heart’).
Boy/Male
British, English
Free Man
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, FREEMAN means "freeman."
Boy/Male
French
Free man; a man freed from bound servitude to an overlord. Surname.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Sreemannarayana
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
Free Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Forman 1 and 2.Respelling of North German Formann, a variant of Fuhrmann.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fleming.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sly, with the addition of Middle English man ‘man’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname or topographic name from Middle English grene + man ‘man’ (see Green).Probably a translation of German Grunemann or Grünemann, possibly a topographic name with the same sense as Grönland (see Greenland), or a habitational name for someone from any of numerous places named Grüna, Grünau, or Grüne.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Intelligent, Wise, Prudent, Learned
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish, Norse
Freeman; Park with Deer
FREEMAN DYSON
FREEMAN DYSON
Male
Native American
Native American Dakota name TASUNKE means "horse."
Surname or Lastname
Slovenian
Slovenian : nickname from an old spelling of vran ‘raven’, ‘crow’, or ‘black horse’.English : variant spelling of Uren.probably from a native American language in northern Mexico : unexplaiend.
Female
English
Unisex contracted form of Latin Alexius, ALEXUS means "defender."
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Gerhard, GERD means "spear strong."
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of money
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who delights in devotion to God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Young Sun
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
A River in the Himalayas; Flawless
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Guðfriðr, GOTTFRID means "God's peace."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Another name of God, Pile, Treasury
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pl.
of Foeman
pl.
of Gleeman
pl.
of Freeman
n.
A member of a corporation, company, or city, possessing certain privileges; a member of a borough, town, or State, who has the right to vote at elections. See Liveryman.
pl.
of Fireman
n.
One who enjoys liberty, or who is not subject to the will of another; one not a slave or vassal.
n.
The state of being a freshman.
n.
A man who tends the fires, as of a steam engine; a stocker.
pl.
of Forgeman
pl.
of Freshman
n.
A man who has been a slave, and has been set free.
n.
A pledge or surety for the good behavior of freemen, -- each freeman who was a member of an ancient decennary, tithing, or friborg, in England, being a pledge for the good conduct of the others, for the preservation of the public peace; a free surety.
pl.
of Foreman
n.
A name anciently given to an itinerant minstrel or musician.
n.
The state of a libertine or freedman.
n.
A hammerer; a forgeman.
n.
A manumitted slave; a freedman; also, the son of a freedman.
n.
A half vill, consisting of five freemen or frankpledges.
pl.
of Freedman
n.
The foreman of a body of workmen.