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American biologist
Gerald Maurice Edelman (/ˈɛdəlmən/; July 1, 1929 – May 17, 2014) was an American biologist who shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for
Gerald_Edelman
Instances of subjective experience
Brilliant Fire, neuroscientist and Nobel laureate in Physiology / Medicine Gerald Edelman says "that [it] definitely does not seem feasible [...] to ignore completely
Qualia
Surname list
Edelman, American diplomat and politician Ezra Edelman, American documentary director Fanny Edelman (1911–2011), Argentine politician Gerald Edelman (1929–2014)
Edelman
2000 book by Gerald Maurice Edelman and Giulio Tononi
Matter Becomes Imagination is the title of a 2000 book by biologists Gerald Maurice Edelman and Giulio Tononi; published in UK as Consciousness: How Matter
A_Universe_of_Consciousness
Awareness of internal and external existence
psychology and neuroscience. Theories proposed by neuroscientists such as Gerald Edelman and Antonio Damasio, and by philosophers such as Daniel Dennett, seek
Consciousness
Theory in neurology
biologist, researcher and Nobel-Prize recipient Gerald Maurice Edelman (July 1, 1929 – May 17, 2014). Edelman's 1987 book Neural Darwinism introduced the public
Neural_Darwinism
Italian neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and professor (born 1960)
and has co-authored a book on the subject with Nobel prize winner Gerald Edelman. Tononi also developed the integrated information theory (IIT): a theory
Giulio_Tononi
Basic distinction in philosophy
Benjamin Libet Bernard Baars Christof Koch Francis Crick Francisco Varela Gerald Edelman Giulio Tononi Karl Pribram Lawrence Weiskrantz Michael Gazzaniga Michael
Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)
Subjectivity_and_objectivity_(philosophy)
Ongoing bidirectional signalling between two or more brain areas
which is proposed to be a requirement for consciousness, as outlined by Gerald Edelman and Giulio Tononi in their book A Universe of Consciousness. Embodied
Reentry_(neural_circuitry)
German neuroscientist
study at the Rockefeller University under Gerald Edelman. After receiving his doctorate, he followed Edelman to the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla
Olaf_Sporns
Interdisciplinary theory
the concept or category has been experienced bodily. Neuroscientists Gerald Edelman, António Damásio and others have outlined the connection between the
Embodied_cognition
Private college in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, US
on the ENIAC, the world's first computer. Alumnus and Nobel Laureate Gerald Edelman also attended classes here. The hall is built on grounds where the first
Ursinus_College
Day of the year
1927 – Chandra Shekhar, 8th Prime Minister of India (died 2007) 1929 – Gerald Edelman, American biologist and immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2014)
July_1
Awareness beyond things in the world in the present
and Gerald Edelman. Damasio has demonstrated that emotions and their biological foundation play a critical role in high level cognition, and Edelman has
Secondary_consciousness
Awareness of things in the world in the present
Primary consciousness is a term the American biologist Gerald Edelman coined to describe the ability, found in humans and some animals, to integrate observed
Primary_consciousness
1901 book by Richard Bucke
Benjamin Libet Bernard Baars Christof Koch Francis Crick Francisco Varela Gerald Edelman Giulio Tononi Karl Pribram Lawrence Weiskrantz Michael Gazzaniga Michael
Cosmic_Consciousness
1994 book by Antonio Damasio
ISBN 0-380-72647-5 Penguin, 2005 paperback reprint: ISBN 0-14-303622-X Gerald Edelman Oliver Sacks Mark Solms Triune brain Marg 1995. Hyyppä 1996. Hughes
Descartes'_Error
Scientific study of digital information
either an information-theoretical measure, such as functional clusters (Gerald Edelman and Giulio Tononi's functional clustering model and dynamic core hypothesis
Information_theory
American neuroscientist (born 1954)
Rockefeller University in New York City in the laboratory of Nobel Laureate Gerald Edelman. He later completed his postdoctoral research with Edward Ziff at New
Michael_E._Greenberg
Thought experiment in the philosophy of mind
Benjamin Libet Bernard Baars Christof Koch Francis Crick Francisco Varela Gerald Edelman Giulio Tononi Karl Pribram Lawrence Weiskrantz Michael Gazzaniga Michael
Knowledge_argument
Disorder of consciousness
Benjamin Libet Bernard Baars Christof Koch Francis Crick Francisco Varela Gerald Edelman Giulio Tononi Karl Pribram Lawrence Weiskrantz Michael Gazzaniga Michael
Minimally_conscious_state
function initially proposed in 1978 by the American biologist Gerald Edelman. Edelman distinguishes between what he calls primary and secondary consciousness:
Animal_consciousness
from Epstein was US$6.5 million. Epstein was friends with and funded Gerald Edelman, Stephen Kosslyn, Danny Hillis, and Lawrence Krauss. In 2019, Forbes
Personal life of Jeffrey Epstein
Personal_life_of_Jeffrey_Epstein
from Epstein was US$6.5 million. Epstein was friends with and funded Gerald Edelman, Stephen Kosslyn, Danny Hillis, and Lawrence Krauss. According to federal
Wealth_of_Jeffrey_Epstein
Neighborhood in New York City
Justin Credible (born 1973 as Peter Polaco), professional wrestler Gerald Edelman (1929–2014), 1972 winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Ozone_Park
1950s intellectual movement
should replace behaviorism rather than only modify it. Neuroscientist Gerald Edelman argues in his book Bright Air, Brilliant Fire (1991) that a positive
Cognitive_revolution
Austrian economist and philosopher (1899–1992)
computer science and evolutionary psychology by scientists such as Gerald Edelman, Vittorio Guidano and Joaquin Fuster. The Sensory Order can be viewed
Friedrich_Hayek
Aspirational level of awareness
through personal consciousness, to higher transpersonal consciousness. Gerald Edelman distinguishes higher consciousness or "secondary consciousness" from
Higher_consciousness
Town in Maine, United States
book author Caitlin Cahow, hockey player Joseph P. Dyer, politician Gerald Edelman, scientist (Nobel Prize, 1972) John C. Harkness, architect Leonard Hokanson
Vinalhaven,_Maine
Day of the year
Videla, Argentine Commander in Chief and dictator (born 1925) 2014 – Gerald Edelman, American biologist and immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1929)
May_17
Macromolecular machine that synthesizes proteins in cells
involved in translational control of protein synthesis by Vince Mauro and Gerald Edelman. They proposed the ribosome filter hypothesis to explain the regulatory
Ribosome
1972 Leon N. Cooper, Physics, 1972 Robert Schrieffer, Physics, 1972 Gerald Edelman, Physiology or Medicine, 1972 Simon Kuznets, born in then Russia, now
List of Nobel laureates by country
List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country
1991 book by Daniel Dennett
only coherent description of consciousness. Neuroscientists such as Gerald Edelman, Antonio Damasio, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Giulio Tononi, Christof Koch
Consciousness_Explained
Research university in New York City
Michael Bratman, Durfee Professor of philosophy at Stanford University. Gerald Edelman, recipient of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Barbara
Rockefeller_University
Austrian immunologist (1868–1943)
Katz / Ulf von Euler / Julius Axelrod 1971: Earl Sutherland Jr. 1972: Gerald Edelman / Rodney Porter 1973: Karl von Frisch / Konrad Lorenz / Nikolaas Tinbergen
Karl_Landsteiner
Book by Francis Crick
main conceit from different angles. Neurologist and Nobel Laureate Gerald Edelman believes that neural Darwinism is a more satisfactory explanation for
The_Astonishing_Hypothesis
Schrieffer Christian B. Anfinsen; Stanford Moore; William Howard Stein Gerald Edelman; Rodney Robert Porter Heinrich Böll None John Hicks; Kenneth Arrow 1973
List_of_Nobel_laureates
American philosopher (1942–2024)
refutation of physicalism. This view is rejected by neuroscientists Gerald Edelman, Antonio Damasio, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Giulio Tononi, and Rodolfo
Daniel_Dennett
British biochemist (1918–2013)
Porter later shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Gerald Edelman for his work on the chemical structure of antibodies. Elizabeth Blackburn
Frederick_Sanger
Peter Dayan Jean Decety Stanislas Dehaene William C. Dement John Eccles Gerald Edelman Howard Eichenbaum Martha Farah Vittorio Gallese Michael Gazzaniga Norman
List_of_cognitive_scientists
Japanese stem cell researcher (born 1962)
Katz / Ulf von Euler / Julius Axelrod 1971: Earl Sutherland Jr. 1972: Gerald Edelman / Rodney Porter 1973: Karl von Frisch / Konrad Lorenz / Nikolaas Tinbergen
Shinya_Yamanaka
Theory in cognitive science
Valentino Braitenberg Rodney Brooks William Clancey Andy Clark Paul Dourish Gerald Edelman Shaun Gallagher Vittorio Guidano Pim Haselager Martin Heidegger Susan
Embodied_embedded_cognition
Notable events in the history of immunology
1959–1962 – Discovery of antibody structure (independently elucidated by Gerald Edelman and Rodney Porter) 1959 – Discovery of lymphocyte circulation (James
Timeline_of_immunology
Calendar year
footballer (d. 2021) Yang Ti-liang, Hong Kong judge (d. 2023) July 1 Gerald Edelman, American biologist and Nobel laureate (d. 2014) Jack Storey, Australian
1929
British-American-Irish actress and singer (1925–2022)
Edelman & Kupferberg 1996, pp. 57–62, 64. Edelman & Kupferberg 1996, p. 57. Edelman & Kupferberg 1996, pp. 65–66. Bonanno 1987, pp. 18–19; Edelman &
Angela_Lansbury
Interdisciplinary field of research
Contributors to the field include: From the perspective of neuroscience, Gerald Edelman of the Neurosciences Institute at La Jolla, Francisco Varela of CNRS
Embodied_cognitive_science
Rockefeller University. He was part of a team of 11 scientists led by Gerald Edelman. Achieving a major scientific breakthrough, they determined the molecular
Paul_David_Gottlieb
release and inactivation" Bernard Katz United Kingdom / Germany 1972 Gerald Edelman United States "for their discoveries concerning the chemical structure
List of Jewish Nobel laureates
List_of_Jewish_Nobel_laureates
Protein(s) forming a major part of an organism's immune system
in these structural studies was the discovery in the early 1960s by Gerald Edelman and Joseph Gally of the antibody light chain, and their realization
Antibody
Modifying synaptic strength via cell adhesion molecules
(CAMs) play a large role in synaptic maintenance and stabilization. Gerald Edelman discovered CAMs and studied their function during development, which
Synaptic_stabilization
Eccles (1903–1997) Umberto Eco (1932–2016)[a] Abraham Edel (1908–2007) Gerald Edelman (1929–2014) Dorothy Edgington (born 1941) James M. Edie (1927–1998)
List of philosophers born in the 20th century
List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_20th_century
1981 book edited by Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel Dennett
alternative but minority approach has grown out of the work of people like Gerald Edelman and his student Olaf Sporns through which it is suggested that machine
The_Mind's_I
1937) May 17 Miss Beazley, dog belonging to George W. Bush (b. 2004) Gerald Edelman, Nobel biologist (b. 1929) Clarence Ellis, computer scientist and academic
2014_in_the_United_States
National science competition in the United States
doi:10.1063/PT.3.2489. ISSN 0031-9228. Rutishauser, Urs (June 2014). "Gerald Edelman (1929–2014)". Nature. 510 (7506): 474–474. doi:10.1038/510474a. ISSN 1476-4687
Regeneron Science Talent Search
Regeneron_Science_Talent_Search
botanical collector, particularly of South African plants and apothecary Gerald Edelman (1929–2014), American immunologist who discovered the structure of antibodies
List_of_biologists
American architect and academic (1927–2020)
(AIA) Convention." Through discussions about neuroscience with Dr. Gerald Edelman of the Neuroscience Institute and Dr. Fred "Rusty" Gage of the Salk
John_Paul_Eberhard
discoveries concerning the mechanisms of the action of hormones" 1972 Gerald Edelman Ozone Park, Queens, New York, U.S. "for their discoveries concerning
List of American Nobel laureates
List_of_American_Nobel_laureates
Institutions for the Insane, and New England Psychological Society Gerald Edelman (1929–2014), Penn Med class of 1954: biologist who shared the 1972 Nobel
List of University of Pennsylvania people
List_of_University_of_Pennsylvania_people
American–Irish neuroscientist
Katz / Ulf von Euler / Julius Axelrod 1971: Earl Sutherland Jr. 1972: Gerald Edelman / Rodney Porter 1973: Karl von Frisch / Konrad Lorenz / Nikolaas Tinbergen
John_O'Keefe_(neuroscientist)
John Eccles Physiology or Medicine 1963 Australian National University Gerald Edelman Physiology or Medicine 1972 Rockefeller University Robert Edwards Physiology
List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation
List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_university_affiliation
DARPA program
Gail Carpenter, Yongqiang Cao, Praveen Pilly Neurosciences Institute: Gerald Edelman, Einar Gall, Jason Fleischer University of Michigan: Wei Lu Georgia
SyNAPSE
Process in biology
Bibcode:2009arXiv0910.2586W. doi:10.1186/1742-4682-7-6. PMC 2830971. PMID 20167097. Edelman, Gerald M.; Gally, Joseph A. (2001-11-20). "Degeneracy and complexity in biological
Degeneracy_(biology)
British virologist (born 1949)
Katz / Ulf von Euler / Julius Axelrod 1971: Earl Sutherland Jr. 1972: Gerald Edelman / Rodney Porter 1973: Karl von Frisch / Konrad Lorenz / Nikolaas Tinbergen
Michael_Houghton
American developmental psychologist (1941–2004)
Thelen's works expanded Gerald Edelman's model of development by proposing a broader conceptualization of development. Edelman, in his theory of neuronal
Esther_Thelen
1985 recipient of the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research Gerald Edelman: (July 1, 1929 – May 17, 2014) Penn Med Class of 1954, was an American
List of Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania alumni
List_of_Perelman_School_of_Medicine_at_the_University_of_Pennsylvania_alumni
American public policy research institute
and technology innovators. Winners of the 2010 Navigator Awards Dr. Gerald Edelman, 1972 Nobel laureate and president of The Neurosciences Institute, and
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
Potomac_Institute_for_Policy_Studies
Eagleman, neuroscientist and author Sir Arthur Eddington, astrophysicist Gerald Edelman, from the immune system, analogously, to brain and mind Loren Eiseley
List_of_science_communicators
Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla (1995–1998) with Nobel Prize winner Gerald Edelman, he joined the University of California Irvine School of Medicine, where
Daniele_Piomelli
American medical researcher
Katz / Ulf von Euler / Julius Axelrod 1971: Earl Sutherland Jr. 1972: Gerald Edelman / Rodney Porter 1973: Karl von Frisch / Konrad Lorenz / Nikolaas Tinbergen
Harvey_J._Alter
American scientific research organization
processing, and motor control. The NSI was founded by Nobel Laureate Gerald M. Edelman in 1981 in New York City. It remained an active research center until
The_Neurosciences_Institute
Solving problems using biological models
logic Gene expression programming Genetic algorithm Genetic programming Gerald Edelman Janine Benyus Learning classifier system Mark A. O'Neill Mathematical
Bio-inspired_computing
American science documentary television series
the University of Sheffield". September 21, 2021. "Neuroscientist David Edelman on Paradigm Shift (YES) and Origin of '3D Organismal Form'". HuffPost.
Through_the_Wormhole
82, American politician. Olivier Chesneau, 42, French astronomer. Gerald Edelman, 84, American biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (1972), natural causes
Deaths_in_May_2014
French neuroscientist (born 1936)
the precursor of the "neural Darwinism" theory further promoted by Gerald Edelman. Changeux later extended and illustrated further this idea. During the
Jean-Pierre_Changeux
American virologist
Katz / Ulf von Euler / Julius Axelrod 1971: Earl Sutherland Jr. 1972: Gerald Edelman / Rodney Porter 1973: Karl von Frisch / Konrad Lorenz / Nikolaas Tinbergen
Charles_M._Rice
American financier
Asher Barry Edelman (born November 26, 1939) is an American financier. Edelman is the son of New York real estate investor, Richard M. Edelman. He graduated
Asher_Edelman
American neuroscientist and author
retinal ganglion cells (1988) Doctoral advisor Michael Friedlander Other academic advisors Terry Sejnowski Gerald Edelman Doctoral students David Eagleman
Read_Montague
Christian B. Anfinsen, Stanford Moore, William H. Stein Medicine – Gerald Edelman, Rodney R Porter Turing Award – Edsger Dijkstra March 31 – Evan Williams
1972_in_science
American novelist
scientists as physicist Brian Greene, Nobel prize-winning researchers Gerald Edelman and Christian de Duve, and neuroscientists Antonio Damasio and Joseph
Francis_Levy
French publisher
Changeux, Ilya Prigogine, James Watson, Richard Feynman, Stephen Hawking, Gerald Edelman, and Antonio Damasio. Jacob has also developed a strong list devoted
Odile_Jacob
J. Roberts (1994, 2006), John Sulston (1995), Manfred Eigen (1999), Gerald Edelman (2000), Sydney Brenner (2003), Kurt Wüthrich (2006), Robert Huber (2006)
List of Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology keynote speakers
List_of_Intelligent_Systems_for_Molecular_Biology_keynote_speakers
1963. Constantin von Economo 1876–1931 Austria von Economo neurons Gerald Edelman 1929–2014 United States Ludwig Edinger 1855–1918 Germany Edinger–Westphal
List_of_neuroscientists
Psychological framework likening behaviorism to evolution
Psychological Review, Vol. 120, No. 4, 731–750. Edelman, G. Neural Darwinism https://www.webofstories.com/play/gerald.edelman/37;jsessionid=4B59A75EAF082B9FF369CB6D98C19671
Theoretical_behaviorism
10 January 1994 (1994-01-10) 1 "The Last Mammoth" 17 January 1994 (1994-01-17) 2 "Gerald Edelman, The Man Who Made Up His Mind" 24 January 1994 (1994-01-24) 3 "Genie
List of Horizon (British TV series) episodes
List_of_Horizon_(British_TV_series)_episodes
clergyman and prominent author in the Pennsylvania German language Gerald Edelman (Class of 1950): winner of 1972 Nobel Prize in medicine Norman E. Gibbs
List of Ursinus College people
List_of_Ursinus_College_people
American neuroscientist
University of Lausanne, Switzerland. After working with Nobel prize winner Gerald Edelman and Giulio Tononi at The Neurosciences Institute in San Diego, Hill
Sean_Hill_(scientist)
Swiss-born Italian pharmacologist
Katz / Ulf von Euler / Julius Axelrod 1971: Earl Sutherland Jr. 1972: Gerald Edelman / Rodney Porter 1973: Karl von Frisch / Konrad Lorenz / Nikolaas Tinbergen
Daniel_Bovet
2006 book by Keith Ward
analyses and rejects the idea that faith is a brain malfunction, quoting Gerald Edelman: "The evolutionary assumption [that consciousness conferred fitness]
Is_Religion_Dangerous?
Taiwanese biochemist and immunologist (born 1951)
graduate student, she was mentored by Bruce Merrifield, Henry Kunkel, Gerald Edelman and Ralph Steinman. She then joined the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Wang_Chang-yi
Cognitive psychologist
The Neurosciences Institute in San Diego, CA, under the direction of Gerald Edelman. In 2005, he was appointed the Esther J. Burnham Senior Fellow, and
Aniruddh_D._Patel
British immunologist
antibodies. Her work led to Porter's Nobel Prize in 1972, together with Gerald Edelman. The structural studies on antibodies were essential in the chain of
Elizabeth_Press
Porter is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with Gerald Edelman "for their discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies"
1972_in_the_United_Kingdom
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire 29 June 2000 Imagination and Consciousness Gerald Edelman, Director of the Neurosciences Institute in California and winner of
List of In Our Time programmes
List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes
French biologist
Rockefeller University in New York in the laboratory directed by Professor Gerald Edelman, Nobel Prize for Medicine. From 1978 to 1987, he led a team at the Institute
Jean-Paul_Thiery
Japanese academic publishing company
Things, Thomas Gilovich's 1991 work How we know what isn't so, and Gerald Edelman's 1992 work Bright Air, Brilliant Fire: On the Matter of the Mind. The
Shin-yo-sha
Italian historian of science
from the Renaissance to the theory of neural Darwinism put forward by Gerald Edelman. A follow up exhibition, Drugs and the Brain, circulated widely throughout
Pietro_Corsi
Annual academic conference
speaker in 1994, 2006), John Sulston (1995), Manfred Eigen (1999), Gerald Edelman (2000), Sydney Brenner (2003), Kurt Wüthrich (2006), Robert Huber (2006)
Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
Intelligent_Systems_for_Molecular_Biology
Interdisciplinary academic field
cognitive science, including work by Francisco Varela, Antonio Damasio and Gerald Edelman, emphasizes the embodied, dynamic and emergent nature of cognition.
Cognitive Anthropology of Symbolic Systems
Cognitive_Anthropology_of_Symbolic_Systems
virologist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1975 Gerald Edelman Perelman School of Medicine 1953 biologist and recipient of the Nobel
List of Alpha Omega Alpha members
List_of_Alpha_Omega_Alpha_members
inventor and designer of the Global Positioning System (GPS) 17 May – Gerald Edelman, 84, American scientist, recipient of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology
2014_in_science
GERALD EDELMAN
GERALD EDELMAN
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerald, JEROLD means "spear ruler."
Boy/Male
English German
Form of Gerald 'rules by the spear.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Spear Carrier
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Spanish
Variant of Gerald Rules by the Spear; Form of Gerald; Spear Warrior; Spear Ruler
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerard, GERRARD means "spear strong."
Male
English
English form of French Gérald, GERALD means "spear ruler."
Boy/Male
English
from Gerald 'rules by the spear.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German
Mighty with a Spear; Form of Gerald; Rules by the Spear; Spear Ruler
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Geraldus, GERALDO means "spear ruler."
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, English
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald
Boy/Male
English American
Variant and surname form of Gerald: Rules by the spear.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Teutonic
Mighty with a Spear; Form of Gerald; Rules by the Spear; Spear Ruler
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Spanish
Rules by the Spear; Similar to Gerald
Female
Cornish
, emerald.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Geraldus, GIRALDO means "spear ruler."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Geraldus, GERALLT means "spear ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Gérald)
English and French (Gérald) : from the personal name Gerald, Gérald, composed of the Germanic elements gÄ“ri, gÄri ‘spear’ + wald ‘rule’; it was introduced to Britain from France by the Normans.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerald, JERALD means "spear ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Variant and Surname Form of Gerald; Rules by the Spear; Spear Ruler
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Son of Gerald.
GERALD EDELMAN
GERALD EDELMAN
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Hebrew
Mountain of God.
Male
French
French and Italian form of Latin Achilles, possibly ACHILLE means "he who embodies the grief of the people."
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Silent
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil
Devoted; Illuminating; Enlightening; Good Boy
Boy/Male
Muslim
Abul Khayr | ابو الخیر
One who does good
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Yandell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Bancroft, from Old English bēan ‘beans’ (a collective singular) + croft ‘paddock’, ‘smallholding’.John Bancroft came to MA on board the ‘James’ in 1632.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Gethin, GETHEN means "dark, swarthy."
Boy/Male
Indian
Tiger
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi; Fair Women
GERALD EDELMAN
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GERALD EDELMAN
GERALD EDELMAN
GERALD EDELMAN
n.
A joint herald.
superl.
Having higher rank or more dignity, size, or importance than other persons or things of the same name; as, a grand lodge; a grand vizier; a grand piano, etc.
a.
Of a rich green color, like that of the emerald.
v. t.
To deprive of anything exceptionable; as, to geld a book, or a story; to expurgate.
v. t.
A messenger; a herald.
n.
A forerunner; a a precursor; a harbinger.
n.
Any messenger.
n.
The office of a herald.
n.
An Indian goat antelope (Nemorhedus goral), resembling the chamois.
superl.
Of large size or extent; great; extensive; hence, relatively great; greatest; chief; principal; as, a grand mountain; a grand army; a grand mistake.
n.
A herald.
n.
An officer whose business was to denounce or proclaim war, to challenge to battle, to proclaim peace, and to bear messages from the commander of an army. He was invested with a sacred and inviolable character.
a.
Of or pertaining to emerald; resembling emerald; of an emerald green.
superl.
Great in size, and fine or imposing in appearance or impression; illustrious, dignifled, or noble (said of persons); majestic, splendid, magnificent, or sublime (said of things); as, a grand monarch; a grand lord; a grand general; a grand view; a grand conception.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Herald
n.
In the Middle Ages, the officer charged with the above duties, and also with the care of genealogies, of the rights and privileges of noble families, and especially of armorial bearings. In modern times, some vestiges of this office remain, especially in England. See Heralds' College (below), and King-at-Arms.
v. t.
To introduce, or give tidings of, as by a herald; to proclaim; to announce; to foretell; to usher in.
a.
Of or pertaining to a grand duke.
n.
A proclaimer; one who, or that which, publishes or announces; as, the herald of another's fame.
imp. & p. p.
of Herald