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  • Madstone (folklore)
  • Folkloric rabies cure

    In the folklore of the early United States, a madstone was a special medicinal substance that, when pressed into an animal bite, was believed to prevent

    Madstone (folklore)

    Madstone_(folklore)

  • Rabies
  • Deadly viral disease, transmitted through animals

    consumption in Vietnam Dog meat festival Eradication of infectious diseases Madstone (folklore) Rabies in Haiti Rabies in popular culture "Rabies Fact Sheet N°99"

    Rabies

    Rabies

    Rabies

  • Folklore of the United States
  • Folklore of the United States encompasses the myths, legends, tall tales, oral traditions, music, customs, and cultural expressions that have developed

    Folklore of the United States

    Folklore_of_the_United_States

  • Champ (folklore)
  • Alleged lake monster in Lake Champlain, United States

    In American folklore, Champ or Champy is the name of a lake monster said to live in Lake Champlain, a 125-mile (201 km)-long body of fresh water shared

    Champ (folklore)

    Champ (folklore)

    Champ_(folklore)

  • Snake-stone
  • Folk medicine for curing snake bites

    folk remedy by the father/narrator in The Swiss Family Robinson. Madstone (folklore) JKA Madaki; RE Obilom; BM Mandong (2005). "Pattern of First-Aid Measures

    Snake-stone

    Snake-stone

  • Red Ghost (folklore)
  • Arizona folklore figure

    In Arizona folklore, the Red Ghost is a figure alleged to have roamed the Arizonan frontier in the late 19th century. It was said to have been a large

    Red Ghost (folklore)

    Red_Ghost_(folklore)

  • John Henry (folklore)
  • Folklore character

    as one of the first films to have a positive view of African-American folklore. In 1974, Nick Bosustow and David Adams co-produced an 11-minute animated

    John Henry (folklore)

    John Henry (folklore)

    John_Henry_(folklore)

  • Wampus cat
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    A wampus cat is a cat-like creature in American folklore that varies widely in appearance, ranging from frightful to comical, depending on region. It has

    Wampus cat

    Wampus cat

    Wampus_cat

  • Hoop snake
  • Mythological creature

    the creature predate those fictional tales considerably. According to folklore, the distinguishing feature of a hoop snake is that it can grasp its tail

    Hoop snake

    Hoop snake

    Hoop_snake

  • Snallygaster
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, the snallygaster is a bird-reptile chimera originating in the superstitions of early German immigrants later combined with sensationalistic

    Snallygaster

    Snallygaster

  • Paul Bunyan
  • Giant lumberjack in American folklore

    Paul Bunyan is a giant lumberjack and folk hero in American and Canadian folklore. His tall tales revolve around his superhuman labors, and he is customarily

    Paul Bunyan

    Paul Bunyan

    Paul_Bunyan

  • La Llorona
  • Vengeful ghost in Latin American folklore

    the Weeping Woman, the Wailer') is a vengeful ghost in Hispanic American folklore who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children she drowned

    La Llorona

    La Llorona

    La_Llorona

  • Skunk ape
  • Southeastern United States cryptid

    of the skunk ape, considering it to be the result of a combination of folklore, misidentification, and hoax, rather than a living animal. The skunk ape

    Skunk ape

    Skunk ape

    Skunk_ape

  • Goatman (urban legend)
  • Legendary creature

    University of Maryland student George Lizama completed an undergraduate folklore project on the Goatman that was later added to the Maryland Folklife Archives

    Goatman (urban legend)

    Goatman (urban legend)

    Goatman_(urban_legend)

  • Jersey Devil
  • Legendary creature in North American folklore

    In South Jersey and Philadelphia folklore in the United States, the Jersey Devil, also known as the Leeds Devil, is a legendary creature, or cryptid, said

    Jersey Devil

    Jersey Devil

    Jersey_Devil

  • Tailypo
  • Mythical creature of North American folklore

    Tailypo is a creature of North American folklore, particularly in Appalachia. Alternate names include Taileybone, Taileybones, Tailbones, Tallie Tale,

    Tailypo

    Tailypo

  • Snow snake (folklore)
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, the snow snake is a fearsome critter that, unlike other reptiles, can live in cold temperatures and is only active during winter

    Snow snake (folklore)

    Snow_snake_(folklore)

  • Bell Witch
  • Legendary 19th century haunting in Middle Tennessee

    Bell Witch or Bell Witch Haunting is a legend from Southern United States folklore, centered on the 19th-century Bell family of northwest Robertson County

    Bell Witch

    Bell Witch

    Bell_Witch

  • Hodag
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, the hodag is a fearsome critter resembling a large bull-horned carnivore with a row of thick curved spines down its back. The hodag

    Hodag

    Hodag

    Hodag

  • Fearsome critters
  • Tall tale animals from North American folklore

    In North American folklore and American mythology, fearsome critters were tall tale animals said to inhabit the wilderness in or around logging camps,

    Fearsome critters

    Fearsome critters

    Fearsome_critters

  • Hidebehind
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    The hidebehind is a nocturnal fearsome critter from American folklore that preys upon humans that wander the woods, which was blamed for the disappearances

    Hidebehind

    Hidebehind

    Hidebehind

  • Mothman
  • Modern urban legend

    In American folklore, Mothman is the name given to a humanoid creature that was reportedly seen around Point Pleasant, West Virginia, from November 15

    Mothman

    Mothman

    Mothman

  • Hugag
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, the hugag is a fearsome critter similar to a moose with an extensive upper lip, preventing it from grazing, and jointless legs preventing

    Hugag

    Hugag

    Hugag

  • Gumberoo
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, the Gumberoo is a fearsome critter with hide so tough that bullets bounce off of it. The gumberoo was described by early lumberjacks

    Gumberoo

    Gumberoo

  • Squonk
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

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    Squonk

    Squonk

    Squonk

  • Daniel Boone
  • American pioneer and frontiersman (1734–1820)

    adventures—real and mythical—helped create the archetypal frontier hero of American folklore. In American popular culture, Boone is remembered as one of the foremost

    Daniel Boone

    Daniel Boone

    Daniel_Boone

  • Jackalope
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    The jackalope is a mythical animal of North American folklore described as a jackrabbit with antelope horns. The word jackalope is a portmanteau of jackrabbit

    Jackalope

    Jackalope

    Jackalope

  • Joe Magarac
  • Pseudo-legendary American folk hero

    presented as oral folklore told by steelworkers in the city of Pittsburgh, since the 1950s he has been considered an example of pseudo-folklore. He is described

    Joe Magarac

    Joe Magarac

    Joe_Magarac

  • Traditional narratives of Indigenous Californians
  • Folklore and mythology of the native people of California

    The traditional narratives of Native Indigenous Californians are the folklore and mythology of the native people of California. In California, most of

    Traditional narratives of Indigenous Californians

    Traditional_narratives_of_Indigenous_Californians

  • Belled buzzard
  • Mythological creature

    The belled buzzard is a fearsome critter in American folklore frequently cited as an omen of disaster by the sounding of its bell. The animal is otherwise

    Belled buzzard

    Belled buzzard

    Belled_buzzard

  • Fur-bearing trout
  • Legendary creature

    trout) is a legendary creature found in American folklore and Icelandic folklore. According to folklore, the trout has created a thick coat of fur to maintain

    Fur-bearing trout

    Fur-bearing trout

    Fur-bearing_trout

  • Splintercat
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    The splintercat is a legendary fearsome critter in the folklore of the United States. The splintercat is a nocturnal feline of great ferocity. It flies

    Splintercat

    Splintercat

    Splintercat

  • Sam Hide
  • American folk hero

    Sam Hide is a historic or apocryphal character in the folklore of New England, United States, used in the folk saying "to lie like Sam Hide". There is

    Sam Hide

    Sam_Hide

  • Fountain of Youth
  • Mythical spring granting longevity

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    Fountain of Youth

    Fountain of Youth

    Fountain_of_Youth

  • Charmstone
  • Stone or mineral artifact of various types

    to form in hopes of providing chronological or cultural markers. Bezoar Madstone Toadstone Tongue stone The brooch of Lorn Archived 2013-08-30 at the Wayback

    Charmstone

    Charmstone

    Charmstone

  • Axehandle hound
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, the axehandle hound (axhandle hound, ax-handle hound, or similar) is a fearsome critter of Minnesota and Wisconsin. The animal resembles

    Axehandle hound

    Axehandle hound

    Axehandle_hound

  • Glawackus
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    is one of the fearsome critters, a group of legendary creatures in the folklore and traditions of lumberjacks during the 19th and early 20th centuries

    Glawackus

    Glawackus

  • Jesse Merwin
  • American school teacher (1783–1852)

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    Jesse Merwin

    Jesse Merwin

    Jesse_Merwin

  • Casey Jones
  • American railroad engineer (1864–1900)

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    Casey Jones

    Casey Jones

    Casey_Jones

  • Geronimo
  • Leader of the Bedonkohe Apache (1829–1909)

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    Geronimo

    Geronimo

    Geronimo

  • Mose Humphrey
  • 19th century American New York City firefighter and folk hero

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    Mose Humphrey

    Mose Humphrey

    Mose_Humphrey

  • Teakettler
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, a teakettler is a creature with origins in lumberjack culture, specifically the lumber camps of Minnesota and Wisconsin. It is part

    Teakettler

    Teakettler

  • Sidehill gouger
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, a sidehill gouger or gyascutus is a fearsome critter adapted to living on hillsides by having legs on one side of their body shorter

    Sidehill gouger

    Sidehill gouger

    Sidehill_gouger

  • Kemp Morgan
  • American folklore character

    Kemp Morgan or Gib Morgan is a character from American folklore, particularly appearing in tall tales. Kemp Morgan stories are said to have appeared in

    Kemp Morgan

    Kemp_Morgan

  • List of mythological objects
  • Chinese elements, fire, water, earth, metal, and wood. (Chinese Mythology) Madstone, a special medicinal substance that, when pressed into an animal bite,

    List of mythological objects

    List of mythological objects

    List_of_mythological_objects

  • Owen Chase
  • American sailor (1797–1869)

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    Owen Chase

    Owen Chase

    Owen_Chase

  • Mercy Brown vampire incident
  • Event in Rhode Island, US (1892)

    caused Edwin's illness. This was in accordance with threads of contemporary folklore, which linked multiple deaths in one family to undead activity.[citation

    Mercy Brown vampire incident

    Mercy Brown vampire incident

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  • Exaggeration postcard
  • Type of postcard

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    Exaggeration postcard

    Exaggeration postcard

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  • Ball-tailed cat
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    ball-tailed cat (Felis caudaglobosa) is a fearsome critter of North American folklore most commonly described as having similar traits to that of a mountain

    Ball-tailed cat

    Ball-tailed cat

    Ball-tailed_cat

  • John Clem
  • US Army general (1851–1937)

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    John Clem

    John Clem

    John_Clem

  • Joint snake
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

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    Joint snake

    Joint snake

    Joint_snake

  • John Finley (frontiersman)
  • American frontiersman and trader

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    John Finley (frontiersman)

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  • Mason Locke Weems
  • Biographer of George Washington (1759–1825)

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    Mason Locke Weems

    Mason Locke Weems

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  • Snipe hunt
  • United States practical joke

    associated with groups such as the Boy Scouts. In camp life and children's folklore, the snipe hunt provides an opportunity to make fun of newcomers while

    Snipe hunt

    Snipe_hunt

  • Annie Christmas
  • Louisiana folklore character

    Annie Christmas or flatboat Annie is a character in the folklore and tall tales of Louisiana, described as a 7 feet (2.1 m) tall, supernaturally strong

    Annie Christmas

    Annie_Christmas

  • Cooter Brown
  • Name used in metaphors for drunkenness

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    Cooter Brown

    Cooter_Brown

  • Johnny Appleseed
  • American pioneer nurseryman (1774–1845)

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    Johnny Appleseed

    Johnny Appleseed

    Johnny_Appleseed

  • Cactus cat
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

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    Cactus cat

    Cactus cat

    Cactus_cat

  • Snowshoe Thompson
  • American cross-country skier (1827–1876)

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    Snowshoe Thompson

    Snowshoe_Thompson

  • Ichabod Crane
  • Fictional character from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

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    Ichabod Crane

    Ichabod Crane

    Ichabod_Crane

  • Joaquin Murrieta
  • Historical figure in early California (1829–1853)

    November 15, 2023. Gordon, Thomas (1983). Joaquin Murieta: Fact, Fiction, and Folklore (Masters thesis). Utah State University, Logan. Boessenecker 2025, p. 249

    Joaquin Murrieta

    Joaquin_Murrieta

  • Casey at the Bat
  • 1888 baseball poem by Ernest Thayer

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    Casey at the Bat

    Casey at the Bat

    Casey_at_the_Bat

  • Dungavenhooter
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, the dungavenhooter is a fearsome critter described as resembling a large crocodylian animal, lacking a mouth, which consumes prey

    Dungavenhooter

    Dungavenhooter

    Dungavenhooter

  • Mary Hays (American Revolutionary War)
  • Woman soldier in American Revolutionary War

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    Mary Hays (American Revolutionary War)

    Mary Hays (American Revolutionary War)

    Mary_Hays_(American_Revolutionary_War)

  • Ned Buntline
  • American novelist

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    Ned Buntline

    Ned Buntline

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  • Febold Feboldson
  • Fakelore character from Nebraska

    Feboldson's status as a figure in folklore, as he is no longer widely known by the average Nebraskan who does not seek out folklore. Pound further argues that

    Febold Feboldson

    Febold_Feboldson

  • Goofus bird
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    Goofus bird is a mythical, backwards-flying bird, originating in lumberjack folklore in North America. It is also known variously as the Filla-ma-loo bird or

    Goofus bird

    Goofus bird

    Goofus_bird

  • Bloodstopping
  • Supernatural means to stop bleeding

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    Bloodstopping

    Bloodstopping

  • Br'er Rabbit
  • Fictional rabbit in Uncle Remus folklore

    and other animals. These tales continue to be part of the traditional folklore of numerous peoples throughout those regions. In the Akan traditions of

    Br'er Rabbit

    Br'er Rabbit

    Br'er_Rabbit

  • Ole Pete
  • Folk legend of Port Tampa, Florida

    for Hillsborough County, Florida. Brewer, J Mason (1968), American Negro Folklore Sharps, Ronald LaMarr (16 June 2023). Black Folklorists in Pursuit of Equality:

    Ole Pete

    Ole_Pete

  • Jim Bridger
  • American explorer (1804–1881)

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    Jim Bridger

    Jim Bridger

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  • Brother Jonathan
  • Personification of New England

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    Brother Jonathan

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    Brother_Jonathan

  • Tall tale
  • Unbelievable story

    similarly inspired the types of tall tales that are found in American folklore. The Australian versions typically concern a mythical station called The

    Tall tale

    Tall_tale

  • Agropelter
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

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    Agropelter

    Agropelter

    Agropelter

  • Uncle Remus
  • Folktale of the southern United States

    publication. Uncle Remus is a collection of animal stories, songs, and oral folklore collected from Southern Black Americans. Many of the stories are didactic

    Uncle Remus

    Uncle Remus

    Uncle_Remus

  • Lincoln's ghost
  • Ghost of U.S. president Abraham Lincoln

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    Lincoln's ghost

    Lincoln's ghost

    Lincoln's_ghost

  • Whiffenpoof
  • Tool for training scouts in tracking skills

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    Whiffenpoof

    Whiffenpoof

  • Lost Ship of the Desert
  • American tall tale

    of the Gulf of California have emerged as popular legends in American folklore. A mountaineer, storm-stained and brown from farthest desert touched the

    Lost Ship of the Desert

    Lost_Ship_of_the_Desert

  • Lee Shelton
  • 19th-century American murderer

    and other variations, was an American criminal who became a figure of folklore after murdering Billy Lyons on December 25, 1895. The murder, reportedly

    Lee Shelton

    Lee_Shelton

  • Molly Pitcher
  • Nickname for women fighting in the American Revolutionary War

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    Molly Pitcher

    Molly Pitcher

    Molly_Pitcher

  • Windwagon Smith
  • American tall tale about a sea captain who traveled across the Kansas prairie

    mascot" of the event. Watts, Linda S. (2007). Encyclopedia of American Folklore. New York, N.Y.: Facts on File. pp. 357–8. ISBN 978-0-8160-5699-6. windwagon

    Windwagon Smith

    Windwagon_Smith

  • Togo (dog)
  • Sled dog who ran in the 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska

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    Togo (dog)

    Togo (dog)

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  • Salishan oral narratives
  • Native American oral tradition

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    Salishan oral narratives

    Salishan_oral_narratives

  • Alaska Native storytelling
  • Crow. The raven and or crow are the most popular characters in native folklore. Amongst the many tribes in Alaska, the raven shares the same meanings

    Alaska Native storytelling

    Alaska Native storytelling

    Alaska_Native_storytelling

  • Antonine Barada
  • American folk hero (1807–1885)

    of Nebraska Pioneer Folklore, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, p 171. Josepha Sherman (December 18, 2014). World Folklore for Storytellers. Tales

    Antonine Barada

    Antonine_Barada

  • Francis Marion
  • American military officer, planter and politician (1732–1795)

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    Francis Marion

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    Francis_Marion

  • Pecos Bill
  • Fictional cowboy

    Dobie and Richard M. Dorson found that O'Reilly invented the stories as "folklore", and that later writers either borrowed tales from O'Reilly, or added

    Pecos Bill

    Pecos Bill

    Pecos_Bill

  • Rip Van Winkle
  • 1819 short story by Washington Irving

    Thorn, John. "Saint Rip". nyfolklore.org. Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore. Archived from the original on October 18, 2017. Retrieved June 21, 2017

    Rip Van Winkle

    Rip Van Winkle

    Rip_Van_Winkle

  • Tall Tales & Legends
  • 1985 American TV series or program

    Legends (also known as Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends) is an American folklore anthology television series of 9 episodes created by television and film

    Tall Tales & Legends

    Tall_Tales_&_Legends

  • Tony Beaver
  • Character from American folklore

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    Tony Beaver

    Tony_Beaver

  • Gillygaloo
  • Mythical creature from American folklore

    In American folklore, the gillygaloo bird is a fearsome critter that nest on hillsides and lays square eggs, so they will not roll. The eggs are also spotted

    Gillygaloo

    Gillygaloo

  • Ola Värmlänning
  • him is in the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Minnesota folklore Swanson, Roy (1948). "A Swedish Immigrant Folk Figure: Ola Värmlänning"

    Ola Värmlänning

    Ola_Värmlänning

  • Johnny Kaw
  • Fictional character in Kansas folklore

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    Johnny Kaw

    Johnny Kaw

    Johnny_Kaw

  • John Stewart (frontiersman)
  • American frontiersman and explorer

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    John Stewart (frontiersman)

    John_Stewart_(frontiersman)

  • Campfire story
  • Form of oral storytelling performed around an open fire at night

    into the years directly preceding preadolescence. Folklore of the United States Canadian folklore "A Camp-Fire Story". Towanda, PA: Bradford Reporter

    Campfire story

    Campfire story

    Campfire_story

  • Jack Robinson (idiom)
  • Name used in two figures of speech

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    Jack Robinson (idiom)

    Jack_Robinson_(idiom)

  • List of English words of Old English origin
  • maddening madder madman madhouse maddle madling madly madness madsome madstone madwoman madwort maid maiden main maincrop mainer mainful mainland mainly

    List of English words of Old English origin

    List_of_English_words_of_Old_English_origin

  • Mike Fink
  • American sailor and semi-legendary character (c. 1770/1780 – c. 1823)

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    Mike Fink

    Mike Fink

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  • Tiburcio Vásquez
  • Californian bandit

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    Tiburcio Vásquez

    Tiburcio Vásquez

    Tiburcio_Vásquez

  • Alux
  • Creature of Maya mythology

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    Alux

    Alux

    Alux

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  • Balsam
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Balsam

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Balsam or Yiddish balzam ‘balm’, ‘balsam’.German : occupational name for a seller of spices and perfumes, from Latin balsamum ‘balsam’, ‘aromatic resin’.German : variant of Balsel (see Baltzell).English : habitational name from Balsham in Cambridgeshire, named with an Old English personal name, Bæll(i), + hām ‘homestead’, ‘village’, or Balstone in Devon.

    Balsam

  • Bruce
  • Boy/Male

    English American French Scottish

    Bruce

    Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...

    Bruce

  • Brucey
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Brucey

    Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...

    Brucey

  • Marston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marston

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called, of which there are examples in at least sixteen counties. All get their names from Old English mersc ‘marsh’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Marston

  • Madson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Madson

    English : variant of Madison.Americanized spelling of Danish and Norwegian Madsen, possibly also of Swedish Mattsson.

    Madson

  • Marston
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Marston

    From the farm by the pool 'Town near the marsh.

    Marston

  • Alston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Alston

    English : from the Middle English personal name Alstan, which is a coalescence of several different Old English personal names: Æ{dh}elstān ‘noble stone’, Ælfstān ‘elf stone’, Ealdstān ‘old stone’, or Ealhstān ‘altar stone’.English : habitational name from any of various places called Alston (in Cumbria, Lancashire, Devon, and Somerset) or Alstone (in Gloucestershire and Staffordshire). With the exception of Alston in Cumbria, which is formed with the Old Scandinavian personal name Halfdan, these place names all consist of an Old English personal name + Old English tūn ‘settlement’, for example Ælfsige in the case of Alstone in Gloucestershire.English : In 1682 John Alston of Hammersmith, Middlesex, England, began a seven-year apprenticeship to James Jones, merchant, of Charleston, SC. He had many prominent descendants, among whom the name is often spelled Allston.

    Alston

  • Mapstone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset and Gloucester)

    Mapstone

    English (Somerset and Gloucester) : unexplained. Perhaps a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

    Mapstone

  • Marston
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English

    Marston

    From the Town by the Marsh

    Marston

  • Maston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maston

    English : unexplained. Possibly a variant of Marston, reflecting a local pronunciation, or a habitational name from Mastin Moor in Derbyshire.

    Maston

  • Fionn Finn
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Fionn Finn

    Means “”fair-headed.”” Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend), a central character in Irish folklore and mythology lead the warrior band, the Fianna (read the legend). Fionn was not only incredibly strong but he was also extremely brave, handsome, generous and wise, a wisdom he aquired by touching the “”Salmon of Knowledge”” (read the legend) and then sucking his thumb. The name is popular in Ireland with both spellings Fionn and Finn.

    Fionn Finn

  • GASTONE
  • Male

    Italian

    GASTONE

    Italian form of French Gaston, GASTONE means "from Gascony."

    GASTONE

  • Lilith
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Lilith

    Night monster. Storm goddess. In Jewish folklore, Lilith was a female demon and first wife of Adam.

    Lilith

  • Brucie
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Brucie

    Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...

    Brucie

  • Marson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marson

    English : variant of the habitational name Marston. The two forms seem to have been used interchangeably.French : habitational name from places so called in Marne and Meuse, or from Marçon in Sarthe.

    Marson

  • Vanstone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vanstone

    English : habitational name, which Reaney says in from Faunstone in Shaugh, Devon, named as ‘farm (Middle English toun) of a family called Faunt’ (from French le Enfaunt ‘the child’).

    Vanstone

  • Gladstone
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Jamaican

    Gladstone

    A Bright Rock

    Gladstone

  • Gladson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gladson

    English : unexplained. In form, this appears to be a patronymic from Glad, but there is no evidence that this was ever a personal name. It may be an English variant of Scottish Gladstone. The surname appears to have died out in Britain.

    Gladson

  • Lidstone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Lidstone

    English (Devon) : habitational name. There is a Lidstone in Oxfordshire, but the concentration of the surname in Devon would suggest that this is not the source.

    Lidstone

  • LILITH
  • Female

    English

    LILITH

    (לִילִית) Hebrew form of Sumerian Lilitu, LILITH means "of the night." In mythology, this is the name of a Mesopotamian storm demon associated with the wind and thought to bear disease and death. In ancient Semitic folklore, it is the name of a night demon. The oldest story considers Lilith to be Adam's first wife. In the bible, this is simply a word for a "screech owl." 

    LILITH

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Online names & meanings

  • Irayna
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Irayna

    Peace. Greek goddess of peace.

  • Jaithra | ஜைத்ர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jaithra | ஜைத்ர

    Lord Vishnu, Leading to victory

  • Shailadhar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shailadhar

    Lord Krishna

  • Alanson
  • Boy/Male

    English Celtic

    Alanson

    Fair; handsome. Also both a (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-.

  • Cherina
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Cherina

    Dear one;darling'.

  • Abheera
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Abheera

    A Cowherd

  • Sibyll
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German, Greek

    Sibyll

    Seer; Oracle

  • Jalisa
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Jalisa

    Combination Name

  • Sindhuk
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sindhuk

    Marine; A King

  • Cherree
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French

    Cherree

    Darling; Similar to Cherie Dear One

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  • Astoned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Astone

  • Capstone
  • n.

    A fossil echinus of the genus Cannulus; -- so called from its supposed resemblance to a cap.

  • Sandstone
  • n.

    A rock made of sand more or less firmly united. Common or siliceous sandstone consists mainly of quartz sand.

  • Toadstone
  • n.

    A local name for the igneous rocks of Derbyshire, England; -- said by some to be derived from the German todter stein, meaning dead stone, that is, stone which contains no ores.

  • Aston
  • v. t.

    Alt. of Astone

  • Headstone
  • n.

    The principal stone in a foundation; the chief or corner stone.

  • Loadstone
  • n.

    Alt. of Lodestone

  • Headstone
  • n.

    The stone at the head of a grave.

  • Lodestone
  • n.

    Same as Loadstone.

  • Toph
  • n.

    kind of sandstone.

  • Marlstone
  • n.

    A sandy calcareous straum, containing, or impregnated with, iron, and lying between the upper and lower Lias of England.

  • Toadstone
  • n.

    Bufonite, formerly regarded as a precious stone, and worn as a jewel. See Bufonite.

  • Scrubstone
  • n.

    A species of calciferous sandstone.

  • Siderite
  • n.

    Formerly, magnetic iron ore, or loadstone.

  • Lapstone
  • n.

    A stone for the lap, on which shoemakers beat leather.

  • Psammite
  • n.

    A species of micaceous sandstone.

  • Axstone
  • n.

    A variety of jade. It is used by some savages, particularly the natives of the South Sea Islands, for making axes or hatchets.

  • Gladstone
  • n.

    A four-wheeled pleasure carriage with two inside seats, calash top, and seats for driver and footman.