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  • Kullervo (given name)
  • Name list

    Kullervo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Kullervo Leskinen (1908–1989), Finnish sports shooter Kullervo Manner (1880–1939), Finnish

    Kullervo (given name)

    Kullervo_(given_name)

  • Kullervo
  • Character in Finnish mythology

    Kullervo (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkulːerʋo]) is a hero in Finnish and Estonian mythology. He is often called a son of Kaleva. He also appears as an ill-fated

    Kullervo

    Kullervo

    Kullervo

  • Kullervo Manner
  • Finnish politician (1880–1939)

    Kullervo Achilles Manner (Finnish: [ˈkulːerʋo ˈmɑnːer]; Russian: Куллерво Густавович Маннер, romanized: Kullervo Gustavovich Manner; 12 October 1880 –

    Kullervo Manner

    Kullervo Manner

    Kullervo_Manner

  • Kullervo (Sibelius)
  • Symphonic work in five movements by Jean Sibelius

    Kullervo (sometimes referred to as the Kullervo Symphony), Op. 7, is a five-movement symphonic work for soprano, baritone, male choir, and orchestra written

    Kullervo (Sibelius)

    Kullervo (Sibelius)

    Kullervo_(Sibelius)

  • Kullervo (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Madetoja Kullervo (Sallinen), opera by Aulis Sallinen Kullervo (Sibelius), choral symphony by Jean Sibelius Kullervo (given name) Kullervo Helsinki,

    Kullervo (disambiguation)

    Kullervo_(disambiguation)

  • Manner (surname)
  • Surname list

    poet, playwright and translator Jan Männer (1982–2022), German footballer Kullervo Manner (1880–1939), Finnish Communist leader Riikka Manner (born 1981)

    Manner (surname)

    Manner_(surname)

  • Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
  • Socialist revolutionary faction of the Finnish Civil War (1918)

    controlled the capital Helsinki and most of southern Finland until March. Kullervo Manner served as its sole leader as Chairman of the Central Committee of

    Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic

    Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic

    Finnish_Socialist_Workers'_Republic

  • Cantos of the Kalevala
  • Summary of the Finnish-Karelian epic poem

    by Kullervo. Episode from Kalevala (Kullervo carves his name into an oak), Väinö Blomstedt, 1897 Canto XXXIII. – Death of Ilmarinen's Wife Kullervo goes

    Cantos of the Kalevala

    Cantos_of_the_Kalevala

  • Kalevala
  • 1835 Finnish epic poem compiled by Elias Lönnrot

    later conceives Kullervo. Untamo sees the boy as a threat, and after trying to have him killed several times without success, sells Kullervo as a slave to

    Kalevala

    Kalevala

    Kalevala

  • Discography of Sibelius symphony cycles
  • Recordings of works by Jean Sibelius

    precursor" Kullervo (Op. 7, 1892), which some commentators view as a programmatic choral symphony. This perspective conceptualizes Kullervo as Sibelius's

    Discography of Sibelius symphony cycles

    Discography of Sibelius symphony cycles

    Discography_of_Sibelius_symphony_cycles

  • Alpo K. Marttinen
  • Finnish and American army officer

    Alpo Kullervo Marttinen (4 November 1908 – 20 December 1975) was a Finnish and American colonel. During World War II he served in the Finnish Army. Following

    Alpo K. Marttinen

    Alpo K. Marttinen

    Alpo_K._Marttinen

  • Finnish People's Delegation
  • Socialist revolutionary government during the civil war era

    delegation members were elected and given similar roles as ministers in a government: chairman ("prime minister") Kullervo Manner delegate for foreign affairs

    Finnish People's Delegation

    Finnish People's Delegation

    Finnish_People's_Delegation

  • List of symphonies with names
  • (nick)name. This article lists symphonies that are numbered and have an additional nickname, and symphonies that are primarily known by their name and/or

    List of symphonies with names

    List_of_symphonies_with_names

  • Melian (Middle-earth)
  • Fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien

    Kullervo, which played a central role in Tolkien's first attempts to compose original mythology. Verlyn Flieger, the editor of The Story of Kullervo,

    Melian (Middle-earth)

    Melian_(Middle-earth)

  • Jean Sibelius
  • Finnish composer (1865–1957)

    Karelia Suite, Valse triste, the Violin Concerto, the choral symphony Kullervo, and The Swan of Tuonela (from the Lemminkäinen Suite). His other works

    Jean Sibelius

    Jean Sibelius

    Jean_Sibelius

  • Kalevi (mythology)
  • Heroic figure in Estonian, Finnish and Karelian mythology

    Kaleva participates in events in the beginning of the world. Runic songs of Kullervo, especially prominent in southern areas such as Estonia and Ingria, mention

    Kalevi (mythology)

    Kalevi (mythology)

    Kalevi_(mythology)

  • Accidental incest
  • Sexual activity between persons unaware of a family relationship

    database) Moll Flanders Mordred Oedipus Rex Os Maias Westermarck effect Yrsa Kullervo and his sister Túrin Turambar "Accidental Incest Risk Increases". Edmonton

    Accidental incest

    Accidental_incest

  • Ilmarinen
  • God from Finnish mythology

    the Kullervo cycle originally existed as an independent series of runes. In his effort to create a homogeneous narrative, Lönnrot presented Kullervo as

    Ilmarinen

    Ilmarinen

    Ilmarinen

  • The Children of Húrin
  • Novel by J. R. R. Tolkien

    Story of Kullervo" in 1914, one of the earliest elements of his legendarium. This became the model for his tale of Túrin. Túrin (like Kullervo) also resembles

    The Children of Húrin

    The_Children_of_Húrin

  • Leskinen (surname)
  • Surname list

    Leskinen (1907–1989), footballer Viljo Leskinen (1908–1945), sports shooter Kullervo Leskinen (1908–1989), sports shooter Margit Leskinen (1915–2002), swimmer

    Leskinen (surname)

    Leskinen_(surname)

  • A mythology for England
  • Literary analysis of Tolkien

    his legendarium, Quenya and Sindarin. Tolkien stated that the tale of Kullervo in particular got him started on his legendarium: "the germ of my attempt

    A mythology for England

    A mythology for England

    A_mythology_for_England

  • Soini (mythology)
  • Fictional giant from Finnish mythology

    story which are attributed to him in North Ostrobothnia are instead given to Kullervo in some other regions, such as Ingria. Christfried Ganander wrote

    Soini (mythology)

    Soini_(mythology)

  • Elric of Melniboné
  • Fictional character

    Elric to be a deliberate parody of Robert E. Howard's Conan. The story of Kullervo from Finnish mythology has been proposed as having influence on Poul Anderson's

    Elric of Melniboné

    Elric_of_Melniboné

  • Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
  • Finnish military leader and statesman (1867–1951)

    was given command of the army. He had only 24,000 newly enlisted, mostly untrained men. The Finnish Red Guard, led by communist leader Kullervo Manner

    Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim

    Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim

    Carl_Gustaf_Emil_Mannerheim

  • Franz Liszt
  • Hungarian composer and pianist (1811–1886)

    Wegelius, and the influence of Liszt's symphonic poems is seen in Sibelius' Kullervo and En saga. Richard Strauss also wrote his notable collection of tone

    Franz Liszt

    Franz Liszt

    Franz_Liszt

  • List of weapons and armour in Middle-earth
  • List of weapons and armour in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth

    the sword was influenced by that of the sword of the Finnish character Kullervo in the Kalevala. Angrist (Sindarin: Iron-cleaver) was a knife made by the

    List of weapons and armour in Middle-earth

    List_of_weapons_and_armour_in_Middle-earth

  • J. R. R. Tolkien
  • English writer and philologist (1892–1973)

    privately, most importantly those of Lady Margaret Hall and St Hugh's College, given that the women's colleges were in great need of good teachers in their early

    J. R. R. Tolkien

    J. R. R. Tolkien

    J._R._R._Tolkien

  • Lemminkäinen
  • Character in Finnish mythology

    both of them Finnish composers. Parts of the story of Lemminkäinen and Kullervo are used by Elizabeth Goudge (1900-1984) in her 1938 play Suomi, one of

    Lemminkäinen

    Lemminkäinen

    Lemminkäinen

  • Väinämöinen
  • Main character in the Finnish national epic Kalevala

    Joan D. Vinge's The Summer Queen contains characters named Vanamoinen, Ilmarinen, and Kullervo. They are not the characters from the legend though but

    Väinämöinen

    Väinämöinen

    Väinämöinen

  • Revolutions of 1917–1923
  • Series of political upheavals in the aftermath of World War I

    conversations with the Bolsheviks in Petrograd, such as Otto Wille Kuusinen, Kullervo Manner and Karl Wiik. The Parliament declared confidence for the bourgeoisie

    Revolutions of 1917–1923

    Revolutions of 1917–1923

    Revolutions_of_1917–1923

  • Warframe
  • 2013 video game

    System, now known as the Origin System. At the start of the game players are given control of members of the Tenno, warriors who have awoken from a millennia-long

    Warframe

    Warframe

  • Jäger March
  • pains, but only one proud, holy thought: We will rise like the revenge of Kullervo, And we shall pass sweetly those destinies of the war. Chorus (×2) A new

    Jäger March

    Jäger March

    Jäger_March

  • The Silmarillion
  • Collection of J. R. R. Tolkien's mythopoeic works

    major influence was the Finnish epic Kalevala, especially the tale of Kullervo. Influence from Greek mythology is also apparent in the way that the island

    The Silmarillion

    The_Silmarillion

  • Finnish mythology
  • also refers to a group of nature goddesses. Kivutar, the goddess of pain. Kullervo, a tragic antihero. Model for Túrin Turambar in Tolkien's Silmarillion

    Finnish mythology

    Finnish mythology

    Finnish_mythology

  • William Morris
  • English textile artist, author, and socialist (1834–1896)

    the Mountains. The young Tolkien attempted a retelling of the story of Kullervo from the Kalevala in the style of The House of the Wolfings; Tolkien considered

    William Morris

    William Morris

    William_Morris

  • Benjamin Appl
  • German-British baritone

    Bach: Arias and Sinfonias, Concerto Köln, Sony Classical, 2018 Sibelius: Kullervo, with Helena Juntunen (soprano), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted

    Benjamin Appl

    Benjamin Appl

    Benjamin_Appl

  • Aino (Kajanus)
  • Symphonic poem by Robert Kajanus

    composition, a process that would result two years later in the symphonic work Kullervo (Op. 7; 1892). The Kalevala is a collection of folk poetry compiled by

    Aino (Kajanus)

    Aino (Kajanus)

    Aino_(Kajanus)

  • Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
  • English orchestra

    Orchestra and Paavo Berglund made the world premiere recording of the Kullervo by Jean Sibelius. Berglund led Sibelius Centenary Concerts with the Bournemouth

    Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

    Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

    Bournemouth_Symphony_Orchestra

  • German intervention in the Finnish Civil War
  • Conflict of the Finnish Civil War

    delegation, did not have the authority to do so. The delegation tried to ask Kullervo Manner for advice in Helsinki, but when there was no reply to the telegram

    German intervention in the Finnish Civil War

    German intervention in the Finnish Civil War

    German_intervention_in_the_Finnish_Civil_War

  • Music of Finland
  • singing tells stories about heroes such as Väinämöinen, Lemminkäinen, and Kullervo. The songs were memorised, not written down, and performed by a soloist

    Music of Finland

    Music_of_Finland

  • Red Guards (Finland)
  • Paramilitary organization in early 20th-century Finland

    Eloranta. The troika stayed at the office until 10 April, when Kullervo Manner was given the dictator's rights as head of the Red Government and the Red

    Red Guards (Finland)

    Red Guards (Finland)

    Red_Guards_(Finland)

  • List of symphony composers
  • sketches for an unfinished eighth in the 1930s. In addition, the choral work Kullervo (1892) and Lemminkäinen (1895)—both based upon Kalevala myths—are classified

    List of symphony composers

    List_of_symphony_composers

  • List of program music
  • national and historical subjects. Finlandia Kullervo, Op. 7, symphonic poem based on the story of Kullervo in Finnish mythology En saga, Op. 9 Karelia

    List of program music

    List_of_program_music

  • Magic sword
  • Sword with magical powers or other supernatural qualities

    hero Kullervo, whose sword also agreed to kill him. In addition, in Farmer Giles of Ham, the protagonist is given and wields a magic sword named Caudimordax

    Magic sword

    Magic sword

    Magic_sword

  • Paavo Berglund
  • Finnish conductor and violinist

    1970, Southampton Guildhall (Kullervo). (EMI) Sibelius: Complete Symphonies 1–7 with Finlandia, The Oceanides and Kullervo Symphony. Helsinki Philharmonic

    Paavo Berglund

    Paavo Berglund

    Paavo_Berglund

  • Christianity in Middle-earth
  • Theme in Tolkien's legendarium

    ISBN 978-0998360386. Birzer, Bradley J. (28 January 2016). "The Story of Kullervo and the origins of Tolkien's legendarium". The Catholic World Report. Retrieved

    Christianity in Middle-earth

    Christianity_in_Middle-earth

  • Social Democratic Party of Finland
  • Political party in Finland

    using "social democratic" in their name before, but this ban was not followed on by the party members when the name was changed. At the same time, the

    Social Democratic Party of Finland

    Social_Democratic_Party_of_Finland

  • List of minor Finnish deities
  • daughter of Tapio in runic songs. This epithet is also given to Tuulikki and Hongatar. The name Tuometar appears in Kainuu, Rear Bothnia, Norrbotten, North

    List of minor Finnish deities

    List_of_minor_Finnish_deities

  • History of Finland
  • his music before 1930. In April 1892 Sibelius presented his new symphony Kullervo in Helsinki. It featured poetry from the Kalevala, and was celebrated by

    History of Finland

    History of Finland

    History_of_Finland

  • List of footballers killed during World War II
  • 30. Kaarlo Oksanen – played in the national team (1929–37). Played for Kullervo Helsinki (1927–28) and HPS Helsinki (1929–41). A runner in the Finnish

    List of footballers killed during World War II

    List_of_footballers_killed_during_World_War_II

  • Yrjö Sirola
  • Finnish politician and writer

    angry railway workers came to see the SDP leaders, telling party leader Kullervo Manner to his face "you have betrayed the workers, the strike must go on

    Yrjö Sirola

    Yrjö Sirola

    Yrjö_Sirola

  • Quintuple meter
  • Musical meter of five beats

    Jean Sibelius used a pattern of quintuple meter in the third movement of Kullervo (1891–1892), where "the orchestra maintains a pattern of five beats in

    Quintuple meter

    Quintuple_meter

  • 1939
  • Calendar year

    1858) January 14 – Prince Valdemar of Denmark (b. 1858) January 15 – Kullervo Manner, Finnish Speaker of the Parliament, the Prime Minister of the FSWR

    1939

    1939

  • The Life of Aleksis Kivi
  • 2002 Finnish film

    with the gendarmes. Cygnaeus introduces Aleksis, who gained fame with his Kullervo play, to Ahlqvist. When Aleksis makes a joke at Ahlqvist's expense, Cygnaeus

    The Life of Aleksis Kivi

    The_Life_of_Aleksis_Kivi

  • Crouch End Festival Chorus
  • Choir

    amateur singers was formed to perform Verdi's Requiem and the choir was given the name Crouch End Festival Chorus. Its membership has grown to around 150 singers

    Crouch End Festival Chorus

    Crouch End Festival Chorus

    Crouch_End_Festival_Chorus

  • Chess (Madetoja)
  • Incidental music by Leevi Madetoja

    the Finnish author Eino Leino's one-act "historical tableau" of the same name. In particular, Madetoja's music occurs during the pantomime divertissement

    Chess (Madetoja)

    Chess (Madetoja)

    Chess_(Madetoja)

  • Leevi Madetoja
  • Finnish composer (1887–1947)

    premiered the Concert Overture and Kullervo, Op. 15, a symphonic poem based on the Kalevalic tragic hero of the same name. Madetoja earned little as an assistant

    Leevi Madetoja

    Leevi Madetoja

    Leevi_Madetoja

  • Finnish Civil War
  • 1918 civil war in Finland

    commander-in-chief of the Red Guard was Kullervo Manner, from 10 April until the last period of the war when the Reds no longer had a named leader. Some talented local

    Finnish Civil War

    Finnish Civil War

    Finnish_Civil_War

  • Culture of Finland
  • Kalevala spread, and Jean Sibelius became famous for his vocal symphony Kullervo. He soon received a grant to study runo singers in Karelia and continued

    Culture of Finland

    Culture of Finland

    Culture_of_Finland

  • August Wesley
  • Finnish journalist

    hierarchy. After the loss at the Battle of Tampere on 6 April 1918, Kullervo Manner was given dictatorial powers and Wesley was dismissed. Before the socialist

    August Wesley

    August Wesley

    August_Wesley

  • Esa-Pekka Salonen
  • Finnish conductor and composer (born 1958)

    Violin and Orchestra (Joshua Bell, violin) Sibelius: En saga Sibelius: Kullervo Symphony, Op. 7 (Marianna Rorholm, mezzo-soprano; Jorma Hynninen, baritone;

    Esa-Pekka Salonen

    Esa-Pekka Salonen

    Esa-Pekka_Salonen

  • Pohjola Insurance building
  • Office building in Helsinki, Finland

    headquarters, which would also house another Fennomane insurance company, Kullervo, with the specification that the building must be of fire-resistant stone

    Pohjola Insurance building

    Pohjola Insurance building

    Pohjola_Insurance_building

  • Tero Saarinen
  • Finnish dancer and choreographer (born 1964)

    Light (2004), "Morphed" (2014) set to the music of Esa-Pekka Salonen and "Kullervo", a large-scale co-production with The Finnish National Opera and Ballet

    Tero Saarinen

    Tero Saarinen

    Tero_Saarinen

  • National myth
  • Inspiring narrative about a nation's past

    'The Kalevala' or Land of Heroes". In Flieger, Verlyn (ed.). The Story of Kullervo (1st US ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-544-70626-2

    National myth

    National myth

    National_myth

  • Finland at the 1948 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    metre rifle Pauli Janhonen Kullervo Leskinen Olavi Elo 50 metre rifle Albert Ravila Veijo Kaakinen Onni Hynninen Women Ranks given are within the heat. Men's

    Finland at the 1948 Summer Olympics

    Finland at the 1948 Summer Olympics

    Finland_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics

  • History of opera
  • Aspect of musical history

    lähtee Ranskaan (The King Marches to France, 1983). Other works of his were Kullervo (1988), Palatsi (The Palace, 1995, chamber opera) and King Lear (2000)

    History of opera

    History of opera

    History_of_opera

  • The Building of the Boat
  • Abandoned opera by Jean Sibelius

    become the darling of the Fennomans with his Finnish-language masterpiece Kullervo, a setting of The Kalevala for soloists, male choir, and orchestra. The

    The Building of the Boat

    The Building of the Boat

    The_Building_of_the_Boat

  • Vesa-Matti Loiri
  • Finnish actor and musician (1945–2022)

    portrayed a blind singer in Aulis Sallinen's opera Kullervo, with Jorma Hynninen in the title role. Kullervo premiered in Los Angeles in February 1992 and

    Vesa-Matti Loiri

    Vesa-Matti Loiri

    Vesa-Matti_Loiri

  • Compositions for organ by Jean Sibelius
  • Pieces for solo organ by Jean Sibelius (1925–1931)

    Mårtenson, although it is possible that they came at Sibelius's request given the time crunch to meet his deadline. At any rate, their provenance cannot

    Compositions for organ by Jean Sibelius

    Compositions for organ by Jean Sibelius

    Compositions_for_organ_by_Jean_Sibelius

  • Arvid Olsson
  • Swedish politician and trade unionist

    Executive Committee of the Communist International (through its representative Kullervo Manner). The expellees regrouped as a separate Communist Party of Sweden

    Arvid Olsson

    Arvid Olsson

    Arvid_Olsson

  • The Maiden in the Tower
  • One act opera by Jean Sibelius (1896)

    from August 1911 places the overture to The Maiden in the Tower next to Kullervo (Op. 7, 1892) and connects the two with the inscription "reworkable". Sibelius

    The Maiden in the Tower

    The Maiden in the Tower

    The_Maiden_in_the_Tower

  • Lunds Studentsångförening
  • Swedish amateur choir

    building. In May 2018, LSS recorded a rendition of Jean Sibelius's symphony Kullervo together with BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. The choir was awarded Best

    Lunds Studentsångförening

    Lunds Studentsångförening

    Lunds_Studentsångförening

  • Compositions for brass septet by Jean Sibelius
  • Brass septets by Jean Sibelius (1889–1899)

    Scène d'ballet (JS 163); moreover, he was laboring on the choral symphony Kullervo (Op. 7), the successful premiere of which in April 1892 would make him

    Compositions for brass septet by Jean Sibelius

    Compositions for brass septet by Jean Sibelius

    Compositions_for_brass_septet_by_Jean_Sibelius

  • Speaker of the Parliament of Finland
  • Legislative chair of the government of Finland

    Parliament". If there is a tie in the Speaker's Council the speaker is given a tie-breaking vote. The speaker as well as deputy speakers are elected

    Speaker of the Parliament of Finland

    Speaker of the Parliament of Finland

    Speaker_of_the_Parliament_of_Finland

  • My Own Land
  • Patriotic cantata by Jean Sibelius (1918)

    pupil) thought that "the many-faceted orchestral texture could... have been given with greater clarity". A few modern-day commentators, however, have found

    My Own Land

    My Own Land

    My_Own_Land

  • The Wood Nymph
  • Tone poem by Jean Sibelius

    Sibelius was a national figure in Finland and had completed major works like Kullervo and the Karelia Suite, he was still struggling to break free of Wagnerian

    The Wood Nymph

    The Wood Nymph

    The_Wood_Nymph

  • En saga
  • 1892 tone poem by Jean Sibelius

    never been found.) Following the early success of the choral symphony Kullervo, premiered in April 1892, Robert Kajanus, founder and chief conductor of

    En saga

    En saga

    En_saga

  • Cassazione (Sibelius)
  • Orchestral composition by Jean Sibelius

    8 February, even though Burmester was unavailable. (The concerto instead was given by the "far less distinguished player", Viktor Nováček [de] (violin), a

    Cassazione (Sibelius)

    Cassazione (Sibelius)

    Cassazione_(Sibelius)

  • Symphonies (Sallinen)
  • Musical work composed by Aulis Sallinen

    words of the composer « I have quoted "Theme of the Dead" from my opera Kullervo, and it finally emerges as a five-part canon. The "Bell Theme" of the finale

    Symphonies (Sallinen)

    Symphonies_(Sallinen)

  • Kalevala Day
  • Finnish national holiday

    an attempt to reorganize some of the Kalevala, especially the tale of Kullervo the hapless, into a form of my own. "European Heritage Label – Kalevala

    Kalevala Day

    Kalevala Day

    Kalevala_Day

  • List of Mannerheim Cross recipients
  • List of recipients who were awarded the Mannerheim Cross

    Liberty is the most distinguished Finnish military honour. Proposed by and named after Field Marshal Gustaf Mannerheim, it was introduced after the Winter

    List of Mannerheim Cross recipients

    List_of_Mannerheim_Cross_recipients

  • Ants Üleoja
  • Estonian choral conductor and music educator (born 1936)

    vocal-symphonic works, including Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, Sibelius's Kullervo, Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex, Handel's Messiah, Bach's Mass in B minor and

    Ants Üleoja

    Ants Üleoja

    Ants_Üleoja

  • Everyman (Sibelius)
  • Incidental music by Jean Sibelius

    production of the Austrian author Hugo von Hofmannsthal's 1911 play of the same name. The play premiered on 5 November 1916 at the Finnish National Theatre in

    Everyman (Sibelius)

    Everyman (Sibelius)

    Everyman_(Sibelius)

  • The Lizard (Sibelius)
  • Incidental music by Jean Sibelius

    author Mikael Lybeck's 1908 three-act, Symbolist play (skådespel) of the same name. The story, which takes place at the Eyringe family estate, is a romantic

    The Lizard (Sibelius)

    The Lizard (Sibelius)

    The_Lizard_(Sibelius)

  • Tolkien's Art: 'A Mythology for England'
  • 1979 book by Jane Chance

    Tolkien's Children's Story", dealt with The Hobbit. She notes the central place given to the book's two leading monsters, Gollum and Smaug, and the monstrous

    Tolkien's Art: 'A Mythology for England'

    Tolkien's_Art:_'A_Mythology_for_England'

  • Swanwhite (Sibelius)
  • Incidental music by Jean Sibelius

    is incidental music for orchestra by Jean Sibelius for a play of the same name by August Strindberg. It consists of a horn call and thirteen other movements

    Swanwhite (Sibelius)

    Swanwhite (Sibelius)

    Swanwhite_(Sibelius)

  • Tero Saarinen Company
  • Finnish dance group founded in 1996

    Light (2004), "Morphed" (2014) set to the music of Esa-Pekka Salonen and "Kullervo", a large-scale co-production with The Finnish National Opera and Ballet

    Tero Saarinen Company

    Tero Saarinen Company

    Tero_Saarinen_Company

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    Australian, Christian, French, Irish

    Niven

    Holy; Sacred; Little Bone; Servant of the Saint's Disciple; From the New Town

    Niven

  • Givon
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Givon

    Hill, Heights

    Givon

  • Girven
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Girven

    Language of God

    Girven

  • Jiven
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jiven

    Life

    Jiven

  • Riven
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Riven

    Having Courage Strength and Beauty; Wisdom Chivalry and Grace

    Riven

  • Gaven
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American

    Gaven

    White hawk.

    Gaven

  • Gilen
  • Boy/Male

    Basque, German, Teutonic

    Gilen

    Industrious Pledge

    Gilen

  • PELLERVO
  • Male

    Finnish

    PELLERVO

    Finnish unisex name PELLERVO means "field." It is another name for the harvest god Sampsa.

    PELLERVO

  • Givon
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Givon

    Hill; High Place

    Givon

  • Girven
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic, Hindu, Indian, Irish

    Girven

    Rough; Small Rough One

    Girven

  • Ziven
  • Boy/Male

    Slavic Russian Polish

    Ziven

    Lively.

    Ziven

  • Gaven
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Scottish, Welsh

    Gaven

    Little Falcon

    Gaven

  • Viven
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Viven

    Viven

  • NIVEN
  • Male

    English

    NIVEN

    Anglicized form of Irish Naomhán, NIVEN means either "little saint."

    NIVEN

  • Viven
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, Indian

    Viven

    Lord Krishna

    Viven

  • Gilen
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Gilen

    Oath.

    Gilen

  • Ziven
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Ziven

    Full of Life; Vigorous and Alive

    Ziven

  • PELLERVO
  • Female

    Finnish

    PELLERVO

    Finnish unisex name PELLERVO means "field." This is another name for the harvest god Sampsa.

    PELLERVO

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Online names & meanings

  • Nave
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nave

    English : occupational name for a servant, from Middle English knave ‘boy’, ‘youth’, ‘servant’.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a maker of wheel-hubs, Middle English nave (from Old English nafa, nafu).German (also Näve) : variant of Neff (see Neve).Dutch (de Nave) : variant of Naef 1.In some cases possibly Portuguese : topographic name from nave ‘plain’ (a variant of nava), or a habitational name from a place named with this word. Compare Nava.

  • Noshin |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Noshin |

    Sweet thing, Sweet, Pleasant, Dream

  • Mahmooda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mahmooda

    Praiseworthy; Elegant; Lauded

  • Parameswari | பரமேஷ்வரீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Parameswari | பரமேஷ்வரீ 

    Goddess Durga (Wife of Lord Shiva)

  • Raene
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin

    Raene

    Wise Guardian; Form of Regina; Queen

  • Sathvik
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Sathvik

    Pure; Gentle; Peace; Victories; Lord Shiva; Peaceful; Honest

  • Raveena
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Raveena

    Sunny, Bright

  • Ipshitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Ipshitha

    Goddess Laxmi

  • CHAD
  • Male

    English

    CHAD

    Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Ceadda, possibly CHAD means "battle."

  • Bhayanshini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Bhayanshini

    Remover of Fear

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  • Give
  • n.

    To yield; to furnish; to produce; to emit; as, flint and steel give sparks.

  • Given
  • v.

    Granted; assumed; supposed to be known; set forth as a known quantity, relation, or premise.

  • Give
  • n.

    To set forth as a known quantity or a known relation, or as a premise from which to reason; -- used principally in the passive form given.

  • Give
  • n.

    To excite or cause to exist, as a sensation; as, to give offense; to give pleasure or pain.

  • Give
  • n.

    To pledge; as, to give one's word.

  • Yeven
  • p. p.

    Given.

  • Giver
  • n.

    One who gives; a donor; a bestower; a grantor; one who imparts or distributes.

  • Give
  • v. i.

    To yield to force or pressure; to relax; to become less rigid; as, the earth gives under the feet.

  • Given
  • v.

    Disposed; inclined; -- used with an adv.; as, virtuously given.

  • Interpretation
  • n.

    The sense given by an interpreter; exposition or explanation given; meaning; as, commentators give various interpretations of the same passage of Scripture.

  • Give
  • n.

    To yield possesion of; to deliver over, as property, in exchange for something; to pay; as, we give the value of what we buy.

  • Given
  • adv.

    Stated; fixed; as, in a given time.

  • Baptize
  • v. t.

    To christen ( because a name is given to infants at their baptism); to give a name to; to name.

  • Give
  • n.

    To devote; to apply; used reflexively, to devote or apply one's self; as, the soldiers give themselves to plunder; also in this sense used very frequently in the past participle; as, the people are given to luxury and pleasure; the youth is given to study.

  • Placard
  • n.

    Permission given by authority; a license; as, to give a placard to do something.

  • Give
  • v. i.

    To give a gift or gifts.

  • Given
  • p. p.

    of Give

  • Give
  • n.

    To exhibit as a product or result; to produce; to show; as, the number of men, divided by the number of ships, gives four hundred to each ship.

  • Give
  • n.

    To cause; to make; -- with the infinitive; as, to give one to understand, to know, etc.