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American author
Fritz Artz Springmeier (born Viktor E. Schoof, September 24, 1955) is an American author of conspiracy theory literature who has written a number of books
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American Christian terrorist organization
Rudolph James Charles Kopp Shelley Shannon Donald Spitz Clayton Waagner Fritz Springmeier A 2011 NPR report claimed that an associate of this group, Stephen
Army of God (terrorist organization)
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American white supremacist (1923–2010)
compound in Abbottabad, along with Bloodlines of the Illuminati by Fritz Springmeier, another right-wing conspiracy theorist. Mullins' October 1952 article
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Unincorporated community in Oregon, United States
Julius Meier, politician Billy Oskay, musician Patti Smith, politician Fritz Springmeier, author Dave Stief, football player U.S. Geological Survey Geographic
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FRITZ SPRINGMEIER
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Australian, Danish, Dutch, Netherlands, Swedish, Teutonic
Peaceful Ruler
Male
Irish
Short form of Irish Fitzroy, FITZ means "illegitimate son of the king."
Boy/Male
German
Peaceful Ruler
Male
German
Pet form of German Friedrich, FRITZ means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
Chinese, German, Teutonic
Peaceful Ruler
Female
German
Pet form of German Friederike, FRITZI means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
German
Peace; Joy; Peaceful Ruler; Form of Frieda
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Contraction of Frederick; Peace; Peaceful Ruler
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English
Son of Hugh.
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British, English, French, Teutonic
Son
Surname or Lastname
English
English : generally said to be from Anglo-Norman French fi(t)z ‘son’, used originally to distinguish a son from a father bearing the same personal name.It could also be a habitational name from a place in Shropshire called Fitz, recorded in 1194 as Fittesho, from an Old English personal name, Fitt, + hÅh ‘hill spur’.In one family at least, it is an altered form of English Fitch.German : unexplained. Possibly from a vernacular pet form of the personal name Vincent.Johann Peter Fitz, an immigrant from Germany, arrived in Philadelphia in 1750. Bearers of the name from Britain were already established in North America before that date.
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Danish American German Teutonic
Free.
Boy/Male
English
Son of James.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Firth.
Girl/Female
Teutonic German
Tranquil leader.
Boy/Male
English
Son of Simon.
Male
Danish
, peace ruler.
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Son of Patrick.
Boy/Male
English
Son of Walter.
Boy/Male
English
Son of Walter.
FRITZ SPRINGMEIER
FRITZ SPRINGMEIER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Meggot, a pet form of the personal name Margaret.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Brilliant; Sharp; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Eloquent, Fluent, Well-spoken
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Lord of Truth; Truth
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Jamesina, JAMESENA means "supplanter."
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Tamil
A jewel, Lord Vishnu, Peacock, Shiva
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Tamil
Abundant
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Australian, British, English
Son of Jack
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Hindu
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Supplant
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n.
An arm of the sea; a frith.
n.
That which is frizzed; anything crisped or curled, as a wig; a frizzle.
v. t.
To form into little burs, prominences, knobs, or tufts, as the nap of cloth.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Friz
n.
A narrow arm of the sea; an estuary; the opening of a river into the sea; as, the Frith of Forth.
a.
A small field taken out of a common, by inclosing it; an inclosure.
v. i.
To curl or friz, as the hair.
v. t.
To fritter; -- with away.
v. t.
To curl or form into small curls, as hair, with a crisping pin; to crisp.
imp. & p. p.
of Friz
v. t.
To make a nap on (cloth); to friz. See Friz, v. t., 2.
v. t. & n.
See Friz, v. t. & n.
n.
A kind of weir for catching fish.
a.
A forest; a woody place.
imp. & p. p.
of Frit
v. t.
To soften and make of even thickness by rubbing, as with pumice stone or a blunt instrument.
n.
See 1st Frith.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Frit
n.
A son; -- used in compound names, to indicate paternity, esp. of the illegitimate sons of kings and princes of the blood; as, Fitzroy, the son of the king; Fitzclarence, the son of the duke of Clarence.
pl.
of Friz