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British architectural firm
Wright & Wright Architects is a British architectural firm, founded in 1994 by Sandy and Clare Wright MBE. The firm is based in Camden Town, London. The
Wright_&_Wright_Architects
American architect (1867–1959)
creative period of 70 years. Wright played a key role in the architectural movements of the twentieth century, influencing architects worldwide through his works
Frank_Lloyd_Wright
American actress (born 1966)
Robin Gayle Wright (born April 8, 1966) is an American actress, producer and director. She has received accolades including a Golden Globe Award, and nominations
Robin_Wright
American manufacturer
The Curtiss-Wright Corporation is an American manufacturer and services provider headquartered in Davidson, North Carolina, with factories and operations
Curtiss-Wright
American architect (1890–1978)
Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. (March 31, 1890 – May 31, 1978), commonly known as Lloyd Wright, was an American architect, active primarily in Los Angeles and
Lloyd_Wright
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Wright
American architect (1929–2023)
Wright (November 8, 1929 – March 13, 2023) was an American architect, son of Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. and the grandson of the famed Frank Lloyd Wright.
Eric_Lloyd_Wright
American architect (1892–1972)
John Lloyd Wright (December 12, 1892 – December 20, 1972) was an American architect and toy inventor. Born in Oak Park, Illinois, Wright was the second-oldest
John_Lloyd_Wright
Aviation company founded by the Wright Brothers
The two buildings designed by Dayton architect William Earl Russ and built by Rouzer Construction for the Wright Company in Dayton in 1910 and 1911 were
Wright_Company
American architect
Elizabeth Wright Ingraham (1922 – September 15, 2013) was an American architect, educator, and author. She established an architect's practice in Colorado
Elizabeth_Wright_Ingraham
Montenegrin-American dancer (1898–1985)
Olgivanna Lloyd Wright (December 27, 1898 – March 1, 1985) was the third and last wife of the architect Frank Lloyd Wright. They met in November 1924 and
Olgivanna_Lloyd_Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright designed 1,141 houses, commercial buildings and other works throughout his lifetime, including 532 that were eventually built. As of
List of Frank Lloyd Wright works
List_of_Frank_Lloyd_Wright_works
New Zealand actress
Tandi Wright (born 4 May 1970) is a New Zealand actress. She first gained recognition for portraying Nurse Caroline Buxton on the long running New Zealand
Tandi_Wright
UNESCO World Heritage Site
preservation plans in place for each building. Wright, a native of Wisconsin, initially studied with noted architects in the Chicago school of architecture (particularly
The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
The_20th-Century_Architecture_of_Frank_Lloyd_Wright
Third powered aircraft built by the Wright brothers
The Wright Flyer III is the third powered aircraft by the Wright Brothers, built during the winter of 1904–05. Orville Wright made the first flight with
Wright_Flyer_III
British architect
Tom Wright (born 18 September 1957) is a British architect best known as the designer of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Born in Shirley
Tom_Wright_(architect)
Studio and home in Scottsdale, Arizona
home developed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Named after Wright's Taliesin studio in Spring Green
Taliesin_West
American actress (born 1970)
Laura Wright (born September 11, 1970) is an American actress. She is best known for playing the roles of Allison "Ally" Rescott on Loving (1991 to 1995)
Laura_Wright
House museum in Oak Park, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio is a historic house museum in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. It was built in 1889 by the American architect Frank Lloyd
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Frank_Lloyd_Wright_Home_and_Studio
American video game designer and entrepreneur (born 1960)
William Ralph Wright (born January 20, 1960) is an American video game designer and co-founder of the game development company Maxis, which later became
Will_Wright_(game_designer)
Office building in Louisville, Kentucky
Wright's architectural firm Taliesin Associated Architects after Wright's death in 1959. Though Peters had his own style, he collaborated with Wright
Wright_Tower
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homeopath Elizabeth Wright (architect) (1922–2013), American architect; granddaughter of Frank Lloyd Wright Elizabeth Evelyn Wright (1872–1909), founded Denmark
Elizabeth_Wright
United States historic place
National Park Service. March 15, 2006. Quinn Evans/Architects (May 1999). "Historic Structure Report The Wright Cycle Company Building" (PDF). Dayton Aviation
Wright_Cycle_Company
American landscape architect
open/green-space amenities. Stein and Wright served as the architects and planners for this development, and the landscape architect was Marjorie Sewell Cautley
Henry_Wright_(planner)
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Gordon Wright may refer to: Gordon Wright (footballer) (1884–1947), English Olympic footballer Gordon Wright (historian) (1912–2000), American historian
Gordon_Wright
Australian architect
Charles Wright is an Australian architect and founder of Charles Wright Architects, an architectural practice with studios in Port Douglas, Queensland
Charles_Wright_(architect)
Residence in Phoenix, Arizona
& Home 1953, p. 106. Vint & Associates Architects 2015, p. 7. Graham 2012, p. 13. Vint & Associates Architects 2015, p. 5. House & Home 1953, p. 100.
David_and_Gladys_Wright_House
Scottish-American philosopher, feminist writer, and socialist activist and reformer
Frances Wright (September 6, 1795 – December 13, 1852), widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, utopian
Frances_Wright
Monument marking the location of the first airplane flight
Wright Brothers National Memorial (originally the Kill Devil Hill Monument), located in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, commemorates Wright Flyer; the
Wright Brothers National Memorial
Wright_Brothers_National_Memorial
American real estate developer and philanthropist
Bagley Wright (April 13, 1924 – July 18, 2011) was an American real estate developer and philanthropist. He was president of Bagley Wright Investments
Bagley_Wright
Australian architect
other notable architects E. J. Woods, Isidor Beaver, and Edward Hamilton in designing some of the most notable buildings. Edmund William Wright born on 4
Edmund_Wright_(architect)
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Frank Wright (rugby union) Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), American architect Frank Wright (historian) (1938–2003), in Las Vegas Frank Wright, co-founder
Frank_Wright
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Louise Wright may refer to: Louise Wright (canoeist) Louise Wright (activist) (1861–1935) Louise Wright (illustrator) (1863–?) Louise Wright (architect) This
Louise_Wright
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Edmund Wright (architect) (1824–1888), architect and Mayor of Adelaide Edmund Wright (footballer) (1902–1978), English goalkeeper Edward Wright (mathematician)
Edmund_Wright
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Alexander Wright or Alex Wright may refer to: Alex Wright (born 1975), German wrestler Alex Wright (footballer, born 1897) (1895–1968), Scottish player
Alexander_Wright
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Charles, Charlie or Chuck Wright may refer to: Charles Wright (botanist) (1811–1885), American botanist Charles Alan Wright (1927–2024), American legal
Charles_Wright
Firm founded by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentices
Taliesin Associated Architects was an architectural firm founded by apprentices of Frank Lloyd Wright to carry on his architectural vision after his death
Taliesin Associated Architects
Taliesin_Associated_Architects
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Lloyd Wright (1929–2023), American architect Eric Lynn Wright or Eazy-E (1964–1995), American rapper, producer, and record executive Eric William Wright (1919–2007)
Eric_Wright
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Wright may refer to: Richard Wright (author) (1908–1960), African-American novelist Richard B. Wright (1937–2017), Canadian novelist Richard Wright (painter)
Richard_Wright
American architect (1913–1997)
the Taliesin Fellowship after Wright's death in 1959, and worked in Wright's successor firm, Taliesin Associated Architects, until 1964. After that, Howe
John_H._Howe_(architect)
Community college in Chicago, Illinois, US
Wilbur Wright College is a public municipal community college in the Dunning community area in the northwestern side of Chicago, Illinois, United States
Wilbur_Wright_College
Joseph Wright (1818–1885) was an English architect from Hull, Yorkshire. He was a pupil of Cuthbert Brodrick and designed about 20 Primitive Methodist
Joseph_Wright_(architect)
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John, Johnny, or Johnnie Wright may refer to: John Wright (doctor) (1811–1846), American doctor and botanist John Henry Wright (1852–1908), American classical
John_Wright
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Marjorie Wright may refer to: Margie Ann Wright (born December 28, 1952), a college softball coach Marjorie Wright (architect) (died 1949), architect in Syracuse
Marjorie_Wright
UK professional body for architects
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal_Institute_of_British_Architects
American writer & illustrator (1877–1966)
Lloyd Wright, architect, and the mother of Elizabeth Enright, children's book writer and illustrator. Wright Enright was born Margaret Ellen Wright in Weymouth
Maginel_Wright_Enright
House in Stewart Township, Pennsylvania
of southwestern Pennsylvania, United States. Designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it is built partly over a waterfall on the Bear Run stream.
Fallingwater
2006 children's book by Blue Balliett
Chicago. The underlying plot elements include 3-D pentominoes, architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Robie House, Fibonacci numbers, The Invisible Man, and mysterious
The_Wright_3
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or Jim Wright may refer to: James Wright (poet) (1927–1980), American poet James Wright (singer), Filipino-Australian singer Big Jim Wright (James Quentin
James_Wright
American political consultant
Betsey Ross Wright (born July 4, 1943) is an American lobbyist, activist, and political consultant who worked more than a decade for Bill Clinton in Arkansas
Betsey_Wright
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Harwich Henry Wright (Massachusetts politician), early Massachusetts settler Henry L. Wright (1904–1999), American architect Henry Wright (cricketer) (1822–1893)
Henry_Wright
American architect (1856–1924)
Frank Lloyd Wright, and an inspiration to the Chicago group of architects who have come to be known as the Prairie School. Along with Wright and Henry Hobson
Louis_Sullivan
Architectural style
School architects in the Architectural League of America and the Chicago Architectural Club. These professional networks were important to architects' learning
Prairie_School
New Zealand architect
Louise Wright (née Ryan) is a New Zealand architect. She is co-founder of Assembly Architects and in 2020, she won the Wirihana Leadership Award, Architecture
Louise_Wright_(architect)
British illustrator and engraver (1897–1954)
John Buckland Wright (3 December 1897 – 27 September 1954) was a British printmaker, painter and draughtsman. He worked principally as an etcher and engraver
John_Buckland_Wright
American artist (1890–1973)
after repeatedly being asked if he were related to the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. He spent his adolescence in Santa Monica, California, where
Stanton_Macdonald-Wright
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portraitist Joseph A. Wright (1810–1867), governor of Indiana Joseph Wright (architect) (1818–1885), English architect Joseph Wright (greyhound trainer)
Joseph_Wright
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George Wright may refer to: George Wright (MP) (died 1557), MP for Bedford and Wallingford George Wright (governor) (1779–1842), Canadian politician,
George_Wright
American architect and engineer (1912–1991)
July 17, 1991) was an American architect and engineer, apprentice to and protégé of his father-in-law Frank Lloyd Wright. Wes, as he was known to friends
William_Wesley_Peters
United States politician and diplomat (1846–1922)
Luke Edward Wright (August 29, 1846 – November 17, 1922) was a United States political figure. He served as Governor-General of the Philippines from 1904
Luke_Edward_Wright
George Caleb Wright, AIA, (April 25, 1889 – February 27, 1973) was an American architect from Indiana. He was a partner in the Indianapolis, Indiana,
George_Caleb_Wright
churches by well-known architects such as Ralph Adams Cram, Bertram G. Goodhue, Allen & Collens, and William P. Hutchins. Some of Wright's window designs were
Harry_Wright_Goodhue
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American film and television actor Michael Wright (architect) (1912–2018), Hong Kong architect Michael Wright (Australian politician) (born 1956), Australian
Michael_Wright
1970 song by Simon & Garfunkel
song, effectively suggests the ordinariness of other architects, and also suggests some of Wright's architectural signatures. Garfunkel did not realise
So_Long,_Frank_Lloyd_Wright
American political scientist (born 1988)
Rhiana Gunn-Wright (born 1988) is the Climate Policy Director at the Roosevelt Institute. She has worked with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as an author of
Rhiana_Gunn-Wright
American speculative fiction writer (born 1961)
John C. Wright (born October 22, 1961) is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy novels. He was a Nebula Award finalist for his fantasy novel
John_C._Wright_(author)
English polymath
Thomas Wright (22 September 1711 – 25 February 1786) was an English astronomer, mathematician, instrument maker, architect and garden designer. He was
Thomas_Wright_(astronomer)
which is known as the "Wright Principle". He was the founding member and president of the Hong Kong Institute of Architects. Wright was born in Hong Kong
Michael_Wright_(architect)
United States historic place
Fort George Wright is a land area in the northwest United States, located in Spokane, Washington's West Hills neighborhood. It is named after General George
Fort_George_Wright
American botanist (1885-1960)
Ysabel Galbán Wright (December 25, 1885 – July 1, 1960) was a Cuban-American botanist and plant collector who specialized in cacti. Ysabel Suárez Galbán
Ysabel_Wright
American architect
In England, architects used a combination of masonry and timber work, but most American Queen Anne homes are all-wood construction. Wright Butler's Queen
Wright_Butler
British industrialist (1806–1873)
Francis Wright JP DL (21 December 1806 – 24 February 1873), was a British industrialist and philanthropist. Wright was born on 21 December 1806, at Lenton
Francis Wright (industrialist)
Francis_Wright_(industrialist)
American architecture firm
(1884–1957) of Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller Architects; George Caleb Wright (b. April 25, 1889) of Pierre & Wright; and Ralph Oscar Yeager (b. August 16, 1892)
Vonnegut,_Wright_&_Yeager
Mechanical engineer
multi-disciplinary team of architects, engineers, and user-interface specialists. Working with colleagues David Auslander and Dick White, Wright was part of the
Paul_K._Wright
House in Chicago, Illinois
while associate architects Hermann von Holst and Marion Mahony also assisted with the design. The Robie House, described as one of Wright's best Prairie
Robie_House
American translator (1869–1914)
who had a romantic relationship with architect Frank Lloyd Wright, which ended when she was murdered. She and Wright were instrumental in bringing the ideas
Mamah_Borthwick
Studio and home in Spring Green, Wisconsin
occupied by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the 600-acre (240 ha) estate is an exemplar of the Prairie School of architecture. Wright began developing
Taliesin_(studio)
Historic house in Buffalo, New York
renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built between 1903 and 1905. The house is considered to be one of the most important projects from Wright's Prairie
Darwin_D._Martin_House
American architect (1904–1999)
American Institute of Architects, 1857–2007 (Washington: American Institute of Architects, 2008) "Wright, Henry Lyman" in American Architects Directory (New
Henry_L._Wright
Master plan designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
never built. Wright was among the many elite Western architects invited to Iraq as part of a campaign to modernize the capital city. Wright distinguished
Plan_for_Greater_Baghdad
Conceptual skyscraper design by Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago
conceptual design by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for a one-mile-high (1.6 km) skyscraper to be built in Chicago. Wright described the project in
The_Illinois
American aviation award
The Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy was established by the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) in 1948 after a trust fund was created in 1936 by Godfrey
Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy
Wright_Brothers_Memorial_Trophy
American photographer and musician
George Cedric Wright (April 13, 1889 – 1959) was an American violinist and a wilderness photographer of the High Sierra. He was Ansel Adams's mentor and
Cedric_Wright
Historic house in West Hollywood, California
Lloyd Wright Home and Studio is a historic two-story house in West Hollywood, California, U.S.. It was built in 1927. It was designed by architect Lloyd
Lloyd_Wright_Home_and_Studio
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Tom Wright may refer to: Tom Wright (American actor) (born 1952), American screen and theatre actor Tom Wright (architect) (born 1957), designer of the
Tom_Wright
British textile company
facility. Belgrave #1 was designed by the architects Potts, Pickup and Dixon a leading firm of mill architects in Lancashire. No expense was spared, including
Bagley_&_Wright
American architect (1904–1982)
magazine article stated that Goff was "one of the few US architects whom Frank Lloyd Wright considers creative...scorns houses that are ‘boxes with little
Bruce_Goff
House in Maui, Hawaii
visited Taliesin Architects in Scottsdale, Arizona, and expressed interest in building a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed golf clubhouse. Architect John Rattenbury
King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse
King_Kamehameha_Golf_Course_Clubhouse
House in Madison, Wisconsin
Designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright for the family of the journalist Herbert Jacobs, it was completed in 1937 and is cited as Wright's first Usonian-style
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House
Herbert_and_Katherine_Jacobs_First_House
American writer
Alex Wright is an American writer who has also worked in the fields of user experience and information design. He is the author of Cataloging the World:
Alex_Wright_(author)
Washington Street, Indianapolis) "Questionnaire for Architects' Roster and/or Register of Architects Qualified for Federal Public Works "Archived copy"
Pierre_&_Wright
Architectural style and ideal promoted by Frank Lloyd Wright
American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The architectural style predominantly refers to a class of small, single-story dwellings designed by Wright without
Usonia
2013 action comedy film by Edgar Wright
End is a 2013 science fiction comedy film directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg. It is the third and final film in the Three Flavours
The_World's_End_(film)
Historic house in Maryland, United States
structure designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1953, and constructed in 1957 for his sixth child, Robert Llewellyn Wright (1903–86), who worked
Robert_Llewellyn_Wright_House
Institution in Paradise Valley, Arizona, US
except as the exponent of engineering." In 1939, Wright advised the Royal Institute of British Architects that "I do not want you to have the idea that Taliesin
The_School_of_Architecture
by Wright & Wright Architects, projected for official opening. New Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects, awarded
2021_in_architecture
House in Highland-on-the-Lake, New York
landscape architects, and one of the creators of the Arts & Crafts and American Craftsman style landscape design, supplementing those of Wright with colorful
Graycliff
English artist (1912–1988)
Edward Wright (16 July 1912 – 16 October 1988) was an English painter, typographer and graphic designer. He was born on 16 July 1912, in Liverpool, in
Edward_Wright_(artist)
Folio of lithographs by Frank Lloyd Wright
American architecture, and the first generation of modernist architects in Europe. Wright toured Europe for a year from October 1909 through October 1910
Wasmuth_Portfolio
19th-century American architectural firm
Wright, the first professional architect to practice in the province. In 1861 Wright formed the partnership of Wright & Sanders with George H. Sanders;
Wright_&_Sanders
WRIGHT WRIGHT-ARCHITECTS
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Female
Norwegian
Norwegian variant spelling of Scandinavian Birgit, BRIGIT means "exalted one."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
Craftsman; Carpenter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hight.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English wryhta/wyrhta, WRIGHT means "craftsman."
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English
English : unexplained.
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English
English : from Diot, a pet form of the female personal name Dye. Reaney also suggests that this may also be an altered form of Thwaite (see Thwaites).Timothy Dwight (1752–1817), Congregational divine, author, and president of Yale College (1795–1817), was the dominant figure in the established order of CT. He was born in Northampton, MA, a descendant of John Dwight who came from Dedham, England, in 1635 and settled in Dedham, MA, and the grandson of Jonathan Edwards, the great theologian of American Puritanism.
Boy/Male
English American Anglo Saxon
Craftsman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an honorable man, from Middle English upri(g)ht ‘erect’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Waite.
Girl/Female
Irish
Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength.' Brighid was a...
Boy/Male
English
Noble or soldier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English nickname or personal name, meaning ‘bright’, ‘fair’, ‘pretty’, from Old English beorht ‘bright’, ‘shining’.English : from a short form of any of several Old English personal names of which beorht was the first element, such as Beorhthelm ‘bright helmet’. Compare Bert.Americanized form of German Brecht.Americanized spelling of German Breit.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the feminine personal name Diot, a pet form of Dionysia, DWIGHT means "follower of Dionysos."Â
Boy/Male
Teutonic American Dutch Flemish English
White.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English knyghte ‘knight’, Old English cniht ‘boy’, ‘youth’, ‘serving lad’. This word was used as a personal name before the Norman Conquest, and the surname may in part reflect a survival of this. It is also possible that in a few cases it represents a survival of the Old English sense into Middle English, as an occupational name for a domestic servant. In most cases, however, it clearly comes from the more exalted sense that the word achieved in the Middle Ages. In the feudal system introduced by the Normans the word was applied at first to a tenant bound to serve his lord as a mounted soldier. Hence it came to denote a man of some substance, since maintaining horses and armor was an expensive business. As feudal obligations became increasingly converted to monetary payments, the term lost its precise significance and came to denote an honorable estate conferred by the king on men of noble birth who had served him well. Knights in this last sense normally belonged to ancient noble families with distinguished family names of their own, so that the surname is more likely to have been applied to a servant in a knightly house or to someone who had played the part of a knight in a pageant or won the title in some contest of skill.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Mac an Ridire ‘son of the rider or knight’. See also McKnight.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at the top of a hill (see Hight).
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Noble; Soldier
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a maker of machinery, mostly in wood, of any of a wide range of kinds, from Old English wyrhta, wryhta ‘craftsman’ (a derivative of wyrcan ‘to work or make’). The term is found in various combinations (for example, Cartwright and Wainwright), but when used in isolation it generally referred to a builder of windmills or watermills.Common New England Americanized form of French Le Droit, a nickname for an upright person, a man of probity, from Old French droit ‘right’, in which there has been confusion between the homophones right and wright.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Teutonic
Blond; White
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wight.
WRIGHT WRIGHT-ARCHITECTS
WRIGHT WRIGHT-ARCHITECTS
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Indian, Sanskrit
Lotus Feet of the Goddess; Seeking the Truth
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Eylam, EILAM means "boundless time, eternity."Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Opposition
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Hebrew
Gift of God; Gift; Well Loved
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Clever; Wise
Boy/Male
Hindu
Beautiful
Girl/Female
English American
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Lancashire and Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire named Clegg, from Old Norse kleggi ‘haystack’, originally the name of a nearby hill.Manx : variant of Clague.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Ideal
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Contemporary phonetic'enduring.
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a.
Having qualities that render conspicuous or attractive, or that affect the mind as light does the eye; resplendent with charms; as, bright beauty.
a.
That which is right or correct.
adv.
In a right manner.
superl.
Having weight; heavy; ponderous; as, a weighty body.
adv.
Rightly; correctly; in a right way or form; without mistake or crime; as, to worship God aright.
a.
To bring or restore to the proper or natural position; to set upright; to make right or straight (that which has been wrong or crooked); to correct.
adv.
In a right or straight line; directly; hence; straightway; immediately; next; as, he stood right before me; it went right to the mark; he came right out; he followed right after the guide.
v. t.
To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle.
v. t.
To assign a weight to; to express by a number the probable accuracy of, as an observation. See Weight of observations, under Weight.
a.
Not right; wrong.
superl
Having light; not dark or obscure; bright; clear; as, the apartment is light.
a.
Upright; erect from a base; having an upright axis; not oblique; as, right ascension; a right pyramid or cone.
superl.
Slight; not important; as, a light error.
v. t.
A ponderous mass; something heavy; as, a clock weight; a paper weight.
a.
Fit; suitable; proper; correct; becoming; as, the right man in the right place; the right way from London to Oxford.
a.
To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of; as, to right the oppressed; to right one's self; also, to vindicate.
adv.
In a great degree; very; wholly; unqualifiedly; extremely; highly; as, right humble; right noble; right valiant.
n.
Weight.
v. t.
A scale, or graduated standard, of heaviness; a mode of estimating weight; as, avoirdupois weight; troy weight; apothecaries' weight.
superl.
Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished; as, light coin.