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Mountains on either side of the Hudson River in New York, US
The Hudson Highlands are mountains on both sides of the Hudson River in New York state lying primarily in Putnam County on its east bank and Orange County
Hudson_Highlands
Protected area in mountains along Hudson River north of New York City
Hudson Highlands State Park is a non-contiguous state park in the U.S. state of New York, located on the east side of the Hudson River. The park runs from
Hudson_Highlands_State_Park
Mountain in New York, United States
the best-known peaks of New York's Hudson Highlands. Located partially in Orange County in the town of Highlands and partially in Rockland County in
Bear Mountain (Hudson Highlands)
Bear_Mountain_(Hudson_Highlands)
River in New York and New Jersey, US
reaches. These names included the four "lower reaches" through the Hudson Highlands (Seylmakers rack, Cocks rack, Hoogh rack, and Vosserack) plus the four
Hudson_River
Region in the US state of New York
Croton Point, overlooking the Hudson River. Other fortresses were located in various locations throughout the Hudson Highlands. In 1497, John Cabot traveled
Hudson_Valley
Geologic formation in the United States
are referred to as the New York – New Jersey Highlands. Near the Hudson Valley, the term Hudson Highlands is often used. The portion of the prong that
Reading_Prong
River barriers used during the American Revolutionary War
between Forts Washington and Lee in 1776; at the lower entrance to the Hudson Highlands, from newly constructed Fort Montgomery on the west bank at Popolopen
Hudson_River_Chains
Village in New York, United States
Central Terminal. The village, located in the Hudson Highlands, sits at the deepest point of the Hudson River, directly across from West Point. The town
Cold_Spring,_New_York
Hill in Dutchess County, New York
Bald Hill is a hill located on the Hudson Highlands in Dutchess County, New York. It has an elevation of 1,499 feet (457 m). The hill is one of two peaks—Lamb's
Bald_Hill_(Hudson_Highlands)
Geological formation
the Hudson River at Storm King Mountain. The northern region is also known as the Hudson Highlands and the southern as the New Jersey Highlands. A broader
New_York–New_Jersey_Highlands
American politician (born 1966)
deaths. Maloney's Highlands Conservation Reauthorization Act enabled the reauthorization and update of the original 2004 legislation. Hudson Valley Press wrote:
Sean_Patrick_Maloney
Mountain in New York, United States
Hill is a 785 ft (239 m) peak along the Hudson River in Putnam County, New York, part of the Hudson Highlands. It was named by the Dutch for its resemblance
Sugarloaf Hill (Putnam County, New York)
Sugarloaf_Hill_(Putnam_County,_New_York)
State historic site of New York, US
Montgomery is a former fortification built on the west bank of the Hudson River in Highlands, New York by the Continental Army during the American Revolution
Fort Montgomery (Hudson River)
Fort_Montgomery_(Hudson_River)
part of the larger Central Pangean Mountains along with the Scottish Highlands, the Ouachita Mountains, and the Anti-Atlas Mountains. The modern ranges
List of subranges of the Appalachian Mountains
List_of_subranges_of_the_Appalachian_Mountains
Historic house in New York, United States
has become one of the most recognizable man-made landmarks of the Hudson Highlands. The Osborn family, including paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn
Castle Rock (Garrison, New York)
Castle_Rock_(Garrison,_New_York)
Croton Point, overlooking the Hudson River. Other fortresses were located in various locations throughout the Hudson Highlands. Villagers lived in various
History_of_the_Hudson_River
1777 battle of the American Revolutionary War
The Battle of Forts Clinton and Montgomery was fought in the Hudson Highlands of the Hudson River valley on 6 October 1777, during the American Revolutionary
Battle of Forts Clinton and Montgomery
Battle_of_Forts_Clinton_and_Montgomery
United States historic place
slopes of Anthony's Nose, the southernmost peak of the Hudson Highlands on the east side of the Hudson River. In its first mile from the junction with NY
Bear_Mountain_Bridge_Road
Town in New York, United States
what is now Putnam County. In 1806 a very small portion north of the Hudson Highlands by the mouth of Fishkill Creek was split off from Philipstown and given
Philipstown,_New_York
North–south highway in New York
by landscape architect Gilmore Clarke to offer scenic vistas of the Hudson Highlands, Catskills and Taconic regions. The bridges and now-closed service
Taconic_State_Parkway
Peak in Westchester County, New York, United States
Anthony's Nose is a 900+ ft (270 m) peak in the Hudson Highlands along the east bank of the Hudson River in the hamlet of Cortlandt Manor, New York. It
Anthony's Nose (Westchester County, New York)
Anthony's_Nose_(Westchester_County,_New_York)
Village in New York, United States
population was 624 at the time of the 2020 census. Nelsonville lies in the Hudson Highlands directly east of the village of Cold Spring. On Main Street, the border
Nelsonville,_New_York
City in New York, United States
original on April 15, 2023. Retrieved April 15, 2023. "Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail". Scenic Hudson. 2023. Archived from the original on April 15, 2023.
Beacon,_New_York
Estate in Cove Neck, New York
Highland Lakes Higley Flow Hither Hills Honeoye Hook Mountain Hudson Highlands Hudson River Hudson River Islands Hunts Pond Iona Island Irondequoit Bay Jacques
Sagamore_Hill
Segment of the eastern U.S. freeway in the state
mainstay of the Hudson Valley economy and offering travelers a view of some of the state's scenic areas in the Shawangunks and Hudson Highlands. I-84 passes
Interstate_84_in_New_York
Mountain in the United States
forms Wey-Gat, or Wind Gate, the picturesque northern gateway to the Hudson Highlands. It has several summits, the highest, some distance inland, reaching
Breakneck_Ridge
City in North Carolina, United States
one public school in the town, Highlands School, as well as a public library, known as the Hudson Library. The Hudson Library is part of the Fontana Regional
Highlands,_North_Carolina
The Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource Area is a Multiple Property Submission study supporting multiple listings in 1982 to the United States National
Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource Area
Hudson_Highlands_Multiple_Resource_Area
Polish-born Jewish American merchant (1740–1785)
Count de Rochambeau with his French army, decided to march from the Hudson Highlands to Yorktown and deliver the final blow. However, Washington's war chest
Haym_Salomon
Steep cliffs along the west side of the lower Hudson River
Park Commission, lobbied successfully for the creation of the Highlands of the Hudson Forest Preserve. However, the prison project was continued. Mary
The_Palisades_(Hudson_River)
American heiress and socialite
(650 km2) "Highland Patent", which sprawled from the Hudson Highlands on the west bank of the lower Hudson River to the Connecticut Colony in the east. In
Mary_Philipse
included only that portion of the colony of New York north of the Hudson Highlands, and the present state of Vermont. The field army associated with the
Departments of the Continental Army
Departments_of_the_Continental_Army
Historic house in New York, United States
purchased by Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail, a nonprofit organization behind the planning of a 7.5-mile linear park in the Hudson Highlands. Originally built
Dutchess_Manor
Region in the Northeastern United States
are bordered on the west by the Taconic Mountains, the south by the Hudson Highlands, and to the east, they are bordered by the Metacomet Ridge. They are
Berkshires
Uninhabited island in the Hudson River in New York, USA
navigation of the Hudson River by early Dutch settlers in the Province of New York, at the "Northern Gate" of the Hudson Highlands. During the Revolutionary
Pollepel_Island
Section of U.S. Route in New York state
memorable scenery, particularly the Hudson Highlands in the form of Harriman and Bear Mountain state parks. It crosses the Hudson River at the historic Bear Mountain
U.S._Route_6_in_New_York
Major landform in eastern North America
Reading Prong, which includes the New York–New Jersey Highlands, also known as the Hudson Highlands, Schunemunk Mountain, and Ramapo Mountains, and South
Great_Appalachian_Valley
State park in New York, United States
Interstate Park Commission lobbied successfully for the creation of the Highlands of the Hudson Forest Preserve, stopping the prison from being built. Mary Averell
Bear_Mountain_State_Park
Metro-North Railroad line in New York
be seen to the north. North of Peekskill the river narrows as the Hudson Highlands begin. Dunderberg and Bear mountains can be seen across the river.
Hudson_Line_(Metro-North)
U.S. state
populous island; and the cities, suburbs, and wealthy enclaves of the lower Hudson Valley. These areas are the center of the expansive New York metropolitan
New_York_(state)
through Rockland and Orange counties to the Hudson River, continuing on the east side of that river as the highlands of Putnam and Dutchess counties. A northerly
Geography_of_New_York_(state)
Loyalist American army officer (1721–1792)
settled on a parcel of her land at the foot of Sugarloaf Hill in the Hudson Highlands where they built a family home they called Beverley. George Washington
Beverley_Robinson
County in New York, United States
177 km). The terrain of the county is mostly hilly, especially in the Hudson Highlands in the southwestern corner and the Taconic Mountains to the northeast
Dutchess_County,_New_York
Historic church in New York, United States
Garrison, New York, United States, within the town of Philipstown in the Hudson Highlands. It is a stone Gothic Revival building designed by Richard Upjohn,
St. Philip's Church in the Highlands
St._Philip's_Church_in_the_Highlands
American painter and sculptor (1841–1926)
West Point which he named Hudson Highlands, West Point, Summer Afternoon. It is also known as View of the Hudson Highlands, West Point. This commission
John_Ferguson_Weir
County in New York, United States
leading into the Hudson Highlands to the south, were ceded to Dutchess. Putnam travelers mostly used boats and ships along the Hudson River. Boats transporting
Putnam_County,_New_York
Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, US
Atlantic Highlands Elementary School, Henry Hudson Regional School District. Accessed January 27, 2026. Highlands Elementary School, Henry Hudson Regional
Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
Atlantic_Highlands,_New_Jersey
American army officer and politician (1727–1806)
Saratoga National Historical Park. Maybe to save face, Clinton raided the Hudson Highlands and burned Kingston NY, the state capital, on October 16. This had
Horatio_Gates
Topics referred to by the same term
neighborhood in Buffalo, New York Black Rock Forest, nature preserve in the Hudson highlands of Orange County, New York Black Rock, Oregon, community in Polk County
Black_Rock
Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, US
See also New York–New Jersey Highlands for the northwestern part of New Jersey. Highlands is a borough in northern Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of
Highlands,_New_Jersey
Mountain in New York, United States
forms "Wey-Gat" or Wind Gate, the picturesque northern narrows of the Hudson Highlands. Its distinctive curved ridge is the most prominent aspect of the view
Storm King Mountain (New York)
Storm_King_Mountain_(New_York)
Croton Point, overlooking the Hudson River. Other fortresses were located in various locations throughout the Hudson Highlands. Villagers lived in various
History_of_the_Hudson_Valley
Continental Army enters sixth winter with encampments in New York's Hudson Highlands, Pompton, and Morristown, New Jersey (December) Successful Massachusetts
Timeline of the American Revolution
Timeline_of_the_American_Revolution
Historic house in New York, United States
the Hudson Valley approximately 40 miles north of New York City and sits in the middle of the Hudson Highlands, on the eastern bank of the Hudson River
Walker House (Garrison, New York)
Walker_House_(Garrison,_New_York)
Large boulder in New Jersey
alternatively place its origin in New York State's Hudson Highlands and the New Jersey Highlands. The Glen Rock, which is composed of gneiss, is located
Glen_Rock_(boulder)
Species of stick insect
A pair of mating D. femorata in the Hudson Highlands region of New York
Common_walkingstick
Central New York Champlain Valley Finger Lakes Holland Purchase Hudson Highlands Hudson Valley Mohawk Valley Niagara Frontier North Country Ridge and Valley
List of New York state symbols
List_of_New_York_state_symbols
Ecoregion in the United States
The Northeastern Highlands Ecoregion is a Level III ecoregion designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. states
Northeastern Highlands (ecoregion)
Northeastern_Highlands_(ecoregion)
Central New York Champlain Valley Finger Lakes Holland Purchase Hudson Highlands Hudson Valley Mohawk Valley Niagara Frontier North Country Ridge and Valley
New_York_statistical_areas
Historic house in New York, United States
mansion was purchased by Ezekiel C. McIntosh, the president of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad Company. After McIntosh's death in 1855, his widow, Caroline Carmichael
Schuyler_Mansion
Mountains in southeastern New York, U.S.
northern Lenape Native Americans who inhabited the banks of the Hudson and hunted in the highlands along the Esopus Creek. While the meaning of the name ("cat
Catskill_Mountains
Town in New York, United States
the United States Military Academy, is located alongside the Hudson River in Highlands. The town was first settled circa 1725 by John Moore, a patentee
Highlands,_New_York
Hamlet in New York, United States
the Hudson Highlands. Like the adjacent village of Nelsonville, it shares a ZIP Code and school district with nearby Cold Spring. North Highlands was
North_Highlands,_New_York
Estate in Hyde Park, New York
the land from the native Wappinger people. The parcel extended from the Hudson River on the west to the border with Connecticut on the east. To ensure
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
Home_of_Franklin_D._Roosevelt_National_Historic_Site
American military officer and landowner (1718–1790)
with Putnam County, New York, which embraces the east bank of the Hudson Highlands where he once held command. Towns in New York and Connecticut are also
Israel_Putnam
American auctioneer (1949–2024)
He also served on the boards of the Hudson Highlands Land Trust, the Chelsea Square Conservancy, Friends of Hudson River Park, Madison Square Boys & Girls
David_Redden
Fort Clinton in the Hudson Highlands. Following this battle, Clinton sent forces under the command of John Vaughan to raid the Hudson Valley. Vaughan attacked
Burning_of_Kingston
North-south highway in New York's Hudson Valley
offers views of the Hudson Highlands, Shawangunk Ridge, Catskill Mountains, and, during an overlap with US 4 north of Albany, the Hudson River. The roads
New_York_State_Route_32
Public park on Long Island, New York
Highland Lakes Higley Flow Hither Hills Honeoye Hook Mountain Hudson Highlands Hudson River Hudson River Islands Hunts Pond Iona Island Irondequoit Bay Jacques
Camp_Hero_State_Park
Historic house in New York, United States
listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource Area. The Grange is today on two lots: a four-acre
Normandy_Grange
American non-profit theater company
of style, focusing on script, actors and audience with the Hudson River and Hudson Highlands as its set and setting. The Wall Street Journal called it
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
Hudson_Valley_Shakespeare_Festival
American military officer (1732–1786)
to New York, where he served under General George Washington in the Hudson Highlands, although Howe did not have a successful or significant career in that
Robert Howe (Continental Army officer)
Robert_Howe_(Continental_Army_officer)
United States historic place
historical associations to important events in the history of the Hudson Highlands Most of the houses, churches and other buildings came into existence
Cold_Spring_Historic_District
State historic site of New York, US
Highland Lakes Higley Flow Hither Hills Honeoye Hook Mountain Hudson Highlands Hudson River Hudson River Islands Hunts Pond Iona Island Irondequoit Bay Jacques
Fort_Niagara
Continental Army artillery regiment
Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. The bulk of the regiment served in the Hudson Highlands, though some companies fought with George Washington's main army from
2nd Continental Artillery Regiment
2nd_Continental_Artillery_Regiment
American politician (1862–1920)
west side of the lower Hudson River, in northeast New Jersey and southern New York. Although the Palisades and the Hudson Highlands were admired for their
George_Walbridge_Perkins
Mountain in New York, United States
Mountain Utsayantha Mountain Van Loan Hill Vly Mountain Windham High Peak Hudson Highlands Anthony's Nose Beacon Mountain Bear Mountain Breakneck Ridge Buckberg
Rusk_Mountain
Nature reserve and education center in New York
ecology and promote nature-friendly living. Located in the Lower Hudson Valley's Hudson Highlands, Teatown Lake Reservation conserves open space, educates about
Teatown_Lake_Reservation
Mountain in New York, United States
Spring on the Hudson River in Putnam County in the State of New York. It is part of the river-straddling range known as the Hudson Highlands. The original
Bull_Hill
Historic house in New York, United States
finest Gothic in the Hudson Highlands. In 1982 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource
Wilson House (Garrison, New York)
Wilson_House_(Garrison,_New_York)
Native American tribe
presence just inland of the east bank of the Hudson River in today's Westchester County below the Hudson Highlands and extending westward over the Connecticut
Wappinger
High school in Monmouth County, New Jersey, US
both Atlantic Highlands and Highlands in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The school operates as part of the Henry Hudson Regional School
Henry_Hudson_Regional_School
East-west U.S. route from California to Massachusetts
narrowed to a rural two-lane road as it crosses the Hudson River with scenic views of the Hudson Highlands. On the other side of the river and exiting Orange
U.S._Route_6
State park in New York state, United States
Highland Lakes Higley Flow Hither Hills Honeoye Hook Mountain Hudson Highlands Hudson River Hudson River Islands Hunts Pond Iona Island Irondequoit Bay Jacques
Taughannock_Falls_State_Park
5328°W / 38.6997; -79.5328 (Allegheny Mountains) Anthony's Nose Hudson Highlands mountain Westchester County, New York 270 41°19′10″N 73°58′39″W /
List of mountains of the Appalachians
List_of_mountains_of_the_Appalachians
Continental Army officer (1736–1812)
to build fortifications in the Hudson highlands for the purpose of protecting and maintaining control of the Hudson River. Clinton and Major Christopher
James_Clinton
Footpath in New York, United States
The Wilkinson Memorial Trail is a public footpath in the Hudson Highlands region of the U.S. state of New York. It generally follows the Dutchess–Putnam
Wilkinson_Memorial_Trail
Military unit
1, 1776, when he was directed to proceed to Fort Montgomery in the Hudson Highlands and take command. He arrived on September 27. The three months for
Snyder's_Regiment_of_Militia
State park of New York state, United States
have its authority extended north into the Ramapo Mountains and the Hudson Highlands, and New Jersey would also contribute an amount of money deemed reasonable
Harriman State Park (New York)
Harriman_State_Park_(New_York)
Park in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York
novelist Edward Payson Roe, located in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York. It borders on land of the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum's Wildlife Education Center. The
Edward Payson Roe Memorial Park
Edward_Payson_Roe_Memorial_Park
United States historic place
Highland Lakes Higley Flow Hither Hills Honeoye Hook Mountain Hudson Highlands Hudson River Hudson River Islands Hunts Pond Iona Island Irondequoit Bay Jacques
Grant Cottage State Historic Site
Grant_Cottage_State_Historic_Site
Historic house in New York, United States
had been devastated by previous logging and quarrying, common in the Hudson Highlands in the early 20th century. The couple designed the property with sustainability
Manitoga
Historic house in New York, United States
overlooking the nearby Hudson River. In 1982 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource Area
Glenfields (Philipstown, New York)
Glenfields_(Philipstown,_New_York)
American infantry unit
with the main army until August 1781 when it was left to defend the Hudson Highlands. The regiment rejoined the main army in late 1782 and was renamed the
1st_New_Hampshire_Regiment
Jersey Highlands, and locally as the Hudson Highlands, the New Jersey Highlands, the Ramapo Mountains, or simply the Highlands. The Highlands are bounded
New_England_Uplands
State park in New York state, United States
Lake State Park contained 8.7 miles (14 km) of trails, including the Highlands Trail, which passes Laurel Pond and encircles Wonder Lake. Four other
Wonder_Lake_State_Park
Higley Flow (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader) Hither Hills Hudson Highlands Hudson River Islands Hunts Point Jacques Cartier (limited to bow hunting
List_of_New_York_state_parks
Wappinger leader
opened as an alternate route for hikers climbing Breakneck Ridge in Hudson Highlands State Park. In 2022, the Town of Fishkill dedicated an eight-foot bronze
Daniel_Nimham
State park in New York state, United States
may be some 630 tons. The boulder was plucked from the peaks of the Hudson Highlands by the southward flow of the Late Wisconsin continental glacier and
Rockefeller State Park Preserve
Rockefeller_State_Park_Preserve
River in New York, United States
at Surprise Lake and flows southwest towards the Hudson from there, mostly through Hudson Highlands State Park. The name comes from Breakneck Ridge to
Breakneck_Brook
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
Boy/Male
English American
Son of the hooded man.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from either of two places in Devon or one West Sussex so named. Hurston in Chagford, Devon is named with the Old English personal name Heort or heort ‘hart’ + tūn ‘settlement’; Hurston in Whitestone, Devon has the same first element + þorn ‘thorn tree’; and Hurston in Storrington, West Sussex is named from Old English hyrst ‘wooded hill’ + tūn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of Jordan.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Midlands and northern England, especially Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Midlands and northern England, especially Yorkshire) : patronymic from Hann or the byname Hand.Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAmhsaigh (see Hampson 2).Irish : variant of McKittrick.Respelling of Scandinavian Hansen or Hansson.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the female personal name Hanna.A family by the name of Hanson were established in America by John Hanson, one of four brothers sent there by Queen Christina of Sweden in 1642. They were grandsons of an Englishman who had married into the Swedish royal family; he was descended from a certain Roger de Rastrick, who had lived in Yorkshire in the 13th century.
Male
Scottish
Medieval Scottish form of French Hugon, HUCHON means "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Lancashire and Staffordshire)
English (mainly Lancashire and Staffordshire) : patronymic from Hodge.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : variant of Husson.English : patronymic from Hugh.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a patronymic from Hine.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hobson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places so called in North Yorkshire, Hampshire, and Kent. The Yorkshire place is named from the Old English personal name Hūna + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; that in Hampshire from the genitive plural of hund ‘hound’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; and the Kentish place from Old English huntena, genitive plural of hunta ‘hunter’ + dūn ‘hill’. The present-day distribution shows clusters in North and South Yorkshire, and also in Norfolk.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Lincolnshire)
English (mainly Lincolnshire) : patronymic from the medieval personal name Hudde (see Hutt 1).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Hugh's Son; Son of the Hooded Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, in Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, and Devon, named with Old English hǣð ‘heathland’, ‘heather’ + dūn ‘hill’, or from Haddon in Cambridgeshire, which is probably named from the Old English personal name Headda + dūn.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, HUDSON means "son of Hudde."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Ladd.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : unexplained.English : patronymic from a short form of Julian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire, named in Old English with the personal name Hod + dūn ‘hill’.The earliest known bearer of this name is Norman de Hoddesdon, recorded in 1165–66. The surname was taken to America by Nicholas Hodsdon in about 1628, from whom probably all current U.S. bearers of the name are descended.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Hudde (see Hutt 1). This surname is particularly common in Yorkshire and is also well established in Ireland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Madison.Americanized spelling of Danish and Norwegian Madsen, possibly also of Swedish Mattsson.
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : patronymic, perhaps a variant of Addison, from a pet form of Adam. Compare Edson, Eade.Edward Eidson is recorded in VA in 1706.
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beauty
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
English American
Nickname based on the word 'stone.' Stone.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Excellence; High; Quality; Fineness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
A Living Being; Alive
Biblical
golden psalm
Girl/Female
Hindu
Already decided by God)
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pretty
Girl/Female
Indian
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
HUDSON HIGHLANDS
a.
Of or pertaining to certain non-fossiliferous rocks on the borders of Lake Huron, which are supposed to correspond in time to the latter part of the Archaean age.
n.
One for whom a person becomes sponsor at baptism, and whom he promises to see educated as a Christian; a godson or goddaughter. See Godfather.
prep.
From the coast towards the interior of, as a country; from the mouth towards the source of, as a stream; as, to journey up the country; to sail up the Hudson.
n.
A male for whom one has stood sponsor in baptism. See Godfather.
n.
A large salmon (Salmo, / Salvelinus, hucho) inhabiting the Danube; -- called also huso, and bull trout.
n.
A bar in a river; as, the overslaugh in the Hudson River.
a.
Relating to what is now called the Plutonic theory of the earth, first advanced by Dr. James Hutton.
n.
A large sturgeon (Acipenser huso) from the region of the Black Sea. It is sometimes twelve feet long.
n. pl.
An Algonquin tribe of Indians, inhabiting a large part of British America east of the Rocky Mountains and south of Hudson's Bay.
n.
Same as Nupson.
n.
The Canada porcupine. See Porcupine.
n.
A fragrant kind of green tea.
a.
Of or pertaining to Hudson's Bay or to the Hudson River; as, the Hudsonian curlew.
n.
A large European sturgeon (Acipenser huso), inhabiting the region of the Black and Caspian Seas. It sometimes attains a length of more than twelve feet, and a weight of two thousand pounds. Called also hausen.
n.
A simpleton; a fool.
n.
A linguistic group of warlike North American Indians, belonging to the same stock as the Algonquins, and including several tribes, among which were the Five Nations. They formerly occupied the region about Lakes Erie and Ontario, and the larger part of New York.
n.
The huchen, a large salmon.
n. pl.
; sing. Huron. (Ethnol.) A powerful and warlike tribe of North American Indians of the Algonquin stock. They formerly occupied the country between Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario, but were nearly exterminated by the Five Nations about 1650.