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Equilibrium points near two orbiting bodies
unbalanced gravitational force at a point, altering the orbit of any other celestial body at that point. At the Lagrange points, the gravitational forces
Lagrange_point
Colonization of five equilibrium points in the orbit of planets or moons
Lagrange point colonization is a proposed form of space colonization of the five equilibrium points in the orbit of a planet or its primary moon, called
Lagrange_point_colonization
1991 video game
Lagrange Point is a role-playing video game developed and published by Konami for the Family Computer. The game was released exclusively in Japan on April
Lagrange_Point_(video_game)
Coordinate transformation that preserves the form of Hamilton's equations
coordinates, transformations of the coordinates q → Q do not affect the form of Lagrange's equations and, hence, do not affect the form of Hamilton's equations if
Canonical_transformation
Quasiperiodic orbit around a Lagrange point
In orbital mechanics, a libration point orbit (LPO) is a quasiperiodic orbit around a Lagrange point. Libration is a form of orbital motion exhibited,
Libration_point_orbit
Maintenance of a particular orbit
drag, must be counteracted. For spacecraft in a halo orbit around a Lagrange point, station-keeping is even more fundamental, as such an orbit is unstable;
Orbital_station-keeping
Periodic, three-dimensional orbit
one of the L1, L2 or L3 Lagrange points in the three-body problem of orbital mechanics. Although a Lagrange point is just a point in empty space, its peculiar
Halo_orbit
Season of television series
Ruhn and uniting his forces behind her plan to resurrect L'ak. 64 9 "Lagrange Point" Jonathan Frakes Sean Cochran & Ari Friedman May 23, 2024 (2024-05-23)
Star_Trek:_Discovery_season_5
Periodic, three-dimensional orbit
periodic, three-dimensional orbit associated with one of the L1, L2 and L3 Lagrange points. Near-rectilinear means that some segments of the orbit have a greater
Near-rectilinear_halo_orbit
Launches to higher orbits have included DSCOVR and IMAP to Sun–Earth Lagrange point L1, TESS to a lunar flyby, a Tesla Roadster demonstration payload to
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches
List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches
or are planned to occupy any of the five Lagrange points of two-body systems in space. L1 is the Lagrange point located approximately 1.5 million kilometers
List of objects at Lagrange points
List_of_objects_at_Lagrange_points
scheduled for launch by an Ariane 62 from Kourou in January 2027 to the L2 Lagrange point 1.5 million kilometres from Earth, in the direction away from the Sun
List_of_space_telescopes
method Lagrange number Lagrange point colonization Lagrange polynomial Lagrange property Lagrange reversion theorem Lagrange resolvent Lagrange spectrum
List of things named after Joseph-Louis Lagrange
List_of_things_named_after_Joseph-Louis_Lagrange
Curved path of an object around a point
an object or position in space such as a planet, moon, asteroid, or Lagrange point. Normally, orbit refers to a regularly repeating trajectory, although
Orbit
Trojan moon of Saturn
Saturn XXXIV, is a small trojan moon of Saturn occupying the trailing L5 Lagrange point of Dione. It was discovered by the Cassini Imaging Science Team in images
Polydeuces_(moon)
India's first solar observation mission
Aditya-L1 (Sanskrit: Āditya IPA: [aːd̪it̪jɐ] 'Sun', L1 'Lagrange Point 1') is a coronagraphy spacecraft for studying the solar atmosphere, designed and
Aditya-L1
Hypothetical satellite which would use a solar sail to modify its orbit
Farquhar). Subsequently, the terms "non-Keplerian orbit" and "artificial Lagrange point" have been used as a generalization of the above terms. No statites
Statite
Orbit of an object around the Moon
Since 2022 (CAPSTONE) near-rectilinear halo orbits, using as well a Lagrange point, have been used and are planned to be employed by the Lunar Gateway
Lunar_orbit
Type of spacecraft orbit
around a moon that is highly stable because of its interactions with two Lagrange points (L1 and L2) of the planet–moon system. In more general terms, an
Distant_retrograde_orbit
Field of classical mechanics concerned with the motion of spacecraft
visited the Earth-Sun L1 point and returned using very little propellant. Celestial mechanics Chaos theory Kepler orbit Lagrange point Mechanical engineering
Orbital_mechanics
Trajectory of Earth around the Sun
22, or 23 December. Mathematicians and astronomers (such as Laplace, Lagrange, Gauss, Poincaré, Kolmogorov, Vladimir Arnold, and Jürgen Moser) have searched
Earth's_orbit
Region in which an astronomical body dominates the attraction of satellites
massive body[verification needed] at one of the nearby Lagrange points, forming a cone-like point there.[clarification needed][not verified in body] At
Hill_sphere
Low-energy trajectories in the Solar System
little energy for an object to follow. The ITN makes particular use of Lagrange points as locations where trajectories through space can be redirected
Interplanetary Transport Network
Interplanetary_Transport_Network
Orbit around Earth between 160 and 2000 km
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Low_Earth_orbit
Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter
silicate crust. Some of these peaks are taller than Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth's surface. Unlike most moons in the outer Solar System, which are
Io_(moon)
Photograph of Earth taken by Apollo 17 crew
Earth observation satellite in Sun-synchronous orbit at the Sun–Earth Lagrange point L1, with a near-continuous day-side view of Earth, which was launched
The_Blue_Marble
Ancient planet that collided with the Earth
to have been about the size of Mars and likely formed at the L4 or L5 Lagrange points of the Earth's orbit, although some hypotheses debatably suggested
Theia_(hypothetical_planet)
Space weather mission
Advance Readiness – 1) is a spacecraft mission placed at the Sun–Earth L1 Lagrange point, a location between the Earth and the Sun, to monitor signs of solar
Space weather Observations at L1 to Advance Readiness - 1
Space_weather_Observations_at_L1_to_Advance_Readiness_-_1
Orbital data format
object for a given point in time, the epoch. Using a suitable prediction formula, the state (position and velocity) at any point in the past or future
Two-line_element_set
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Lagrange, LaGrange, or La Grange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Joseph-Louis Lagrange was an Italian mathematician, physicist and astronomer
Lagrange_(disambiguation)
Concentrations of dust in the Earth–Moon system
libration clouds, are concentrations of dust that exist at the L4 and L5 Lagrange points of the Earth–Moon system. They were first reported by Polish astronomer
Kordylewski_cloud
Propulsive maneuver used to arrive at the Moon
05 to 3.25 km/s (10,000 to 10,600 ft/s) of change in velocity, at which point the spacecraft was traveling at approximately 10.4 km/s (34150 ft/s) relative
Trans-lunar_injection
Period in Earth's history
Theia — a Mars-sized co-orbital planet likely perturbed from the L4 Lagrange point — around 0.032 Ga after formation of the Solar System, which resulted
Early_Earth
Measure of amount of effort to change trajectory
forces acting on the object. The total delta-v needed is a good starting point for early design decisions since consideration of the added complexities
Delta-v
Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it
Trojans are bodies located within another body's gravitationally stable Lagrange points: L4, 60° ahead in its orbit, or L5, 60° behind in its orbit. Every
Solar_System
Concept in celestial mechanics
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Standard gravitational parameter
Standard_gravitational_parameter
Spacecraft end-of-life orbit
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Graveyard_orbit
Second-order partial differential equation describing motion of mechanical system
In the calculus of variations and classical mechanics, the Euler–Lagrange equations are a system of second-order ordinary differential equations whose
Euler–Lagrange_equation
Concept in orbital mechanics
ecliptic. Typically, this is the direction of the March equinox. At this point, ecliptic longitude is 0°. The body's orbit is generally inclined to the
Mean_longitude
Hypothetical planet on the other side of the Sun from Earth
orbits on the other side of the Solar System from Earth, e.g. at the L3 Lagrange point of the Sun–Earth system. A Counter-Earth, or Antichthon (Greek: Ἀντίχθων)
Counter-Earth
Japanese actor
ni, Shō yu" Lagrange Point character song Lagrange Point The Best: Lagjuliet Kira Himuro "Luv Exodus" "Nan-Boo-No-Mon-Ja-E" Lagrange Point character song
Genki_Okawa
Method to solve constrained optimization problems
In mathematical optimization, the method of Lagrange multipliers is a strategy for finding the local maxima and minima of a function subject to equation
Lagrange_multiplier
Movement around a celestial body that remains below its Karman line
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Transatmospheric_orbit
Earth-centered orbit above low Earth orbit and below geostationary orbit
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Medium_Earth_orbit
NASA infrared space telescope
for both geosynchronous orbit and for an orbit around the Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2. L2 has disadvantages versus geosynchronous orbit in available data
Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
Nancy_Grace_Roman_Space_Telescope
Physics problem related to laws of motion and gravity
portal Few-body systems Galaxy formation and evolution Gravity assist Lagrange point Low-energy transfer Michael Minovitch n-body simulation Symplectic integrator
Three-body_problem
Large, round non-stellar astronomical object
close to the triple point of water, allowing it to exist in all three states on the planet's surface, so Titan's are to the triple point of methane. Planetary
Planet
Orbit around the barycenter of the Sun
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Heliocentric_orbit
Ejecta from the Sun's corona
typical time for a magnetic cloud to move past a satellite at the Lagrange Point (L1 point) is 1 day corresponding to a radius of 0.15 AU with a typical speed
Coronal_mass_ejection
2002 AA29. Libration point orbits such as halo orbits and Lissajous orbits: These are orbits around a Lagrangian point. Lagrange points are shown in the
List_of_orbits
Spacecraft launch or descent maneuver
of degrees). After the pitchover is complete, the engines are reset to point straight down the axis of the rocket again. This small steering maneuver
Gravity_turn
Estimate of total change in velocity of a space mission
that work by orbital resonances and by choosing trajectories close to Lagrange points. They can be very slow, but use very little delta-v. Because delta-v
Delta-v_budget
Orbit keeping the satellite at a fixed longitude above the equator
satellite in geostationary orbit, it would appear to hover at the same point in the sky, i.e., not exhibit diurnal motion, while the Sun, Moon, and stars
Geosynchronous_orbit
Italian-French scientist (1736–1813)
Joseph-Louis Lagrange (born Giuseppe Luigi Lagrangia or Giuseppe Ludovico De la Grange Tournier; 25 January 1736 – 10 April 1813), also reported as Giuseppe
Joseph-Louis_Lagrange
X-ray space telescope
from Baikonur, and deployed in a 6-month halo orbit around the second Lagrange point (L2). It began collecting data in October 2019. Due to the breakdown
EROSITA
Orbiter proceeded on a mission to carry out observations at Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2 after dropping the sample off to Earth. 27 June – Former defence
2024_in_China
Indian national space and aeronautics agency
has successfully entered its final orbit around the first Sun-Earth Lagrange point (L1), approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. Long-term plans
ISRO
Angle defining a position in an orbit
{y^{2}}{b^{2}}}=1,} where a is the semi-major axis and b is the semi-minor axis. For a point on the ellipse, P = P ( x , y ) {\displaystyle P=P(x,y)} , representing
Eccentric_anomaly
Parameters that define a specific orbit
equations, differential equations which come in different forms developed by Lagrange, Gauss, Delaunay, Poincaré, or Hill. Be mindful that in some situations
Orbital_elements
Approximation of a function by a polynomial
covers the Lagrange and Cauchy forms of the remainder as special cases, and is proved below using Cauchy's mean value theorem. The Lagrange form is obtained
Taylor's_theorem
the pericenter, of an orbiting body is the longitude (measured from the point of the vernal equinox) at which the periapsis (closest approach to the central
Longitude_of_periapsis
NASA/ESA/CSA space telescope launched in 2021
it arrived at its destination, a solar orbit near the Sun–Earth L2 Lagrange point, about 1.5 million kilometers (930,000 mi) from Earth. The telescope's
James_Webb_Space_Telescope
Characteristic of conic sections
conic section can be defined as the locus of points whose distances to a point (the focus) and a line (the directrix) are in a constant ratio. That ratio
Eccentricity_(mathematics)
Angle between a reference plane and the plane of an orbit
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Orbital_inclination
Time period during which a rocket must launch to reach its target
launch time. The launch window is defined by the first launch point and ending launch point. It may be continuous (i.e. able to launch every second in the
Launch_window
Artificial satellites designed to change the amount of solar radiation that impacts Earth
be the case when considering the establishment of shading areas at Lagrange point between the Sun and the Earth. These giant mirrors in orbit could be
Space_mirror
Transfer orbit used to reach geosynchronous or geostationary orbit
orbital lifetime. GTO is a highly elliptical Earth orbit with an apogee (the point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is farthest from the
Geostationary_transfer_orbit
European space telescope to detect exoplanets
to be launched in January 2027 on an Ariane 62 to the Sun–Earth L2 Lagrange point. List of European Space Agency programmes and missions Cosmic Vision
PLATO_(spacecraft)
Quasi-periodic orbital trajectory
follow around a Lagrangian point of a three-body system with minimal propulsion. Lyapunov orbits around a Lagrangian point are curved paths that lie entirely
Lissajous_orbit
Type of spacecraft maneuver
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Oberth_effect
Proposed space observatory to characterize exoplanets' atmospheres
large strategic science missions NASA mission. It would operate at the Lagrange point L2. In January 2023, a new space telescope concept was proposed called
Habitable Exoplanets Observatory
Habitable_Exoplanets_Observatory
Orbital perturbations
(min. 4:26) Osculating orbits: 3-Body Lagrange problem on YouTube (min. 4:00) Osculating orbits: 4-Body Lagrange problem on YouTube (min. 1:05) Osculating
Osculating_orbit
Problem in physics and celestial mechanics
Javascript Simulation of the Solar System The Lagrange Points – with links to the original papers of Euler and Lagrange, and to translations, with discussion
N-body_problem
Laws describing planetary orbits
epicycles, but an ellipse. The Sun is not at the center but at a focal point of the elliptical orbit. Neither the linear speed nor the angular speed
Kepler's laws of planetary motion
Kepler's_laws_of_planetary_motion
First operational image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope
the spacecraft has been in a halo orbit around the second Sun–Earth Lagrange point (L2), about 1.5 million kilometers (900,000 mi) from Earth, since January
Webb's_First_Deep_Field
1993 video game
by Kuniaki Kinoshita and designed by Teisaku Seki, who had worked on Lagrange Point (1991). The music was scored by Shigemasa Matsuo and Takashi Tateishi
Batman Returns (NES video game)
Batman_Returns_(NES_video_game)
Orbit around the planet Mars
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Areocentric_orbit
Type of geocentric orbit
polar orbit around a planet, in which the satellite passes over any given point of the planet's surface at the same local mean solar time. More technically
Sun-synchronous_orbit
Parameter of Keplerian orbits
current position of the body, as seen from the main focus of the ellipse (the point around which the object orbits). The true anomaly is usually denoted by
True_anomaly
Table of positions of astronomical objects at given times
(astronomy) – Moment in time used as a reference point in astronomy Epoch (reference date) – Reference point from which time is measuredPages displaying short
Ephemeris
Group of asteroids in orbital resonance with Jupiter
Jupiter's L5, L4 or L3 Lagrange points arrives there. On their next orbit their aphelion will synchronize with the next Lagrange point in the L5–L4–L3 sequence
Hilda_asteroid
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
378,000 km between the Moon and the Earth), extending to the Earth-Moon lagrange points. This space is called cislunar space. The Moon has an external magnetic
Moon
Spaceflight where spacecraft orbits an astronomical body
drag, must be counteracted. For spacecraft in a halo orbit around a Lagrange point, station-keeping is even more fundamental, as such an orbit is unstable;
Orbital_spaceflight
Formulation of classical mechanics
of motion of the system using Lagrange's equations. Newton's laws and the concept of forces are the usual starting point for teaching about mechanical
Lagrangian_mechanics
Time an astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object
of hertz. According to Kepler's Third Law, the orbital period T of two point masses orbiting each other in a circular or elliptic orbit is: T = 2 π a
Orbital_period
Circular orbit above Earth's Equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation
calibration point and enhance GPS accuracy. Geostationary satellites are launched via a temporary orbit, and then placed in a "slot" above a particular point on
Geostationary_orbit
European Space Agency program
deep-space mission Vigil, designed to observe the Sun from the Sun-Earth Lagrange point L5, will contribute to this monitoring system, allowing for timely warnings
Space_Safety_Programme
European space telescope
Arianespace Ariane 6 together with the Comet Interceptor into the Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2. However as of January 2026, it is likely to be delayed until 2031
ARIEL
Moment in time used as a reference point in astronomy
astronomy, an epoch or reference epoch is a moment in time used as a reference point for some time-varying astronomical quantity. It is useful for the celestial
Epoch_(astronomy)
Satellite orbit with high inclination
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Polar_orbit
Concept in celestial mechanics
the system, this object's speed at any point in the trajectory will be equal to the escape velocity at that point due to the conservation of energy, its
Escape_velocity
NASA heliophysics mission
Sun-tracking spin-stabilized satellite in orbit about the Sun–Earth L1 Lagrange point with a science payload of ten instruments. IMAP will also continuously
Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe
Interstellar_Mapping_and_Acceleration_Probe
Speed at which a body orbits around the barycenter of a system
speed over an entire orbit) or its instantaneous speed at a particular point in its orbit. The maximum (instantaneous) orbital speed occurs at periapsis
Orbital_speed
Fuel-efficient orbital maneuver
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Low-energy_transfer
Defining the orbit of an object in space
as measured in a specified reference plane. The ascending node is the point where the orbit of the object passes through the plane of reference, as
Longitude of the ascending node
Longitude_of_the_ascending_node
Type of astronomical orbit
elliptical Horseshoe Hyperbolic trajectory Inclined / Non-inclined Kepler Lagrange point Osculating Parabolic / Escape / Capture Parking Prograde / Retrograde
Semi-synchronous_orbit
Planets visible to the naked eye
Scattered disc Hills cloud Oort cloud Oort limit Related Double planet Lagrange point Moonlet Syzygy Tidal locking Outline of the Solar System Solar System
Classical_planet
Term in geometry; longest and shortest semidiameters of an ellipse
the center of the ellipse in Cartesian coordinates, in which an arbitrary point is given by (x, y). The semi-major axis is the mean value of the maximum
Semi-major and semi-minor axes
Semi-major_and_semi-minor_axes
Rotating wheel space station concept by NASA
route planning of the whole mission, the station would be placed at the Lagrange point L1 or L2 of the Moon or Mars, depending on which location is to be visited
Nautilus-X
European visible and near-infrared space observatory
it reached its destination, a halo orbit around the Sun-Earth second Lagrange point L2, at an average distance of 1.5 million kilometres beyond Earth's
Euclid_(space_telescope)
LAGRANGE POINT
LAGRANGE POINT
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : habitational name from Pointon in Lincolnshire, Poynton in Cheshire, or Poynton Green in Shropshire. The first is named from Old English Pohhingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Pohha’, a byname apparently meaning ‘bag’; the others have as the first element the Old English personal names Pofa and Pēofa respectively.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from the medieval personal name Ponc(h)e, Pons (see Ponce).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Ponts in La Manche and Seine-Maritime, Normandy, from Latin pontes ‘bridges’ (see Pont).English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a fop or dandy, from points ‘laces for hose’ (see Pointer 1).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lawrence.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : topographic name for someone who lived by a granary, from Middle English, Old French grange (Latin granica ‘granary’, ‘barn’, from granum ‘grain’). In some cases, the surname has arisen from places named with this word, for example in Dorset and West Yorkshire in England, and in Ardèche and Jura in France. The Marquis de Lafayette owned a property named Lagrange, and there used to be a place in VT so named in his honor.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : (of Norman origin): habitational or regional name from Old French mansel ‘inhabitant of Le Mans or the surrounding area of Maine’. The place was originally named in Latin (ad) Ceromannos, from the name of the Gaulish tribe living there, the Ceromanni. The name was reduced to Celmans and then became Le Mans as a result of the mistaken identification of the first syllable with the Old French demonstrative adjective.English (chiefly West Midlands) : status name for a particular type of feudal tenant, Anglo-Norman French mansel, one who occupied a manse (Late Latin mansa ‘dwelling’), a measure of land sufficient to support one family.English (chiefly West Midlands) : some early examples, such as Thomas filius Manselli (Northumbria 1256), point to derivation from a personal name, perhaps the Germanic derivative of Mann 2 Latinized as Manzellinus.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
From the Barley Grange
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : occupational name from Middle English pointer ‘point maker’, an agent derivative of point, a term denoting a lace or cord used to fasten together doublet and hose (Old French pointe ‘point’, ‘sharp end’). Reaney suggests that in some cases Pointer may have been an occupational name for a tiler or slater whose job was to point the tiles, i.e. render them with mortar where they overlapped.Possibly an altered form of German Pointner, a variant of Bainter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : occupational name for a farm bailiff, responsible for overseeing the collection of rent in kind into the barns and storehouses of the lord of the manor. This official had the Anglo-Norman French title grainger, Old French grangier, from Late Latin granicarius, a derivative of granica ‘granary’ (see Grange).
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Barley Grange
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, perhaps from a place in Norfolk named Bridgham, from Old English brycg ‘bridge’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’, or from Bridgeham Grange in Surrey, which probably has the same origin.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Latin
Crowned with Laurel; From Laurentium; Laurentium was a City South of Rome Known for Its Numerous Laurel Trees
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in
Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688
in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third,
from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also
called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include
Male
French
French form of Celtic Gahareet, GAHARIET means "old." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table, a son of King Lot of Orkney. He was brother to Agravaine, Gareth, Gawaine, and half-brother to Mordred. He was squire to Gawaine before being knighted and is noted for being very good at moderating Gawain's fiery temper. He murdered his own mother, Morgause, after catching her in flagrante with young Lamorak.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from Colpitts Grange, Northumberland, which is named from Old English col ‘(char)coal’ + pytt ‘pit’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place called Elham, in Kent, or a lost place of this name in Crayford, Kent. The first is derived from Old English Ç£l ‘eel’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’. There is also an Elam Grange in Bingley, West Yorkshire, but the current distribution of the name in the British Isles suggests that it did not contribute significantly to the surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Kin, Kinna, which is a shortened form of any of various Old English names beginning with Cyne ‘royal’, for example Cynesige (see Kinsey).Dutch : nickname for someone with a pointed or jutting chin.Dutch : from Middle Dutch kinne ‘kin’.Hungarian : nickname from kÃn ‘pain’.Variant of Korean Kim.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in
Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688
in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third,
from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also
called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lawrence.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places named with Old English bere or bær ‘barley’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, i.e. an outlying grange. Compare Barwick.German and central European (e.g. Czech and Slovak Bartoň) : from a pet form of the personal name Bartolomaeus (see Bartholomew).
LAGRANGE POINT
LAGRANGE POINT
Girl/Female
German
Of the people.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
5 Head of Snake
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Love; Friendliness; Affection
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parimala | பரிமலாÂ
Fragrance
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam
Name of a River in Temple Mokabika
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a brothelkeeper; originally a feminine form of Hollier.
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
A king of Crete.
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Parvati, Snow
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Continuous
Girl/Female
Latin American French Italian Shakespearean
Young.
LAGRANGE POINT
LAGRANGE POINT
LAGRANGE POINT
LAGRANGE POINT
LAGRANGE POINT
n.
See Langrage.
v. i.
To ordain; to determine; to arrange.
v. t.
To compose; to settle; to arrange.
v. t.
To arrange; to place; to inlay.
v. t.
To arrange fitly; to make accordant.
v. t.
To adjust or settle; to prepare; to determine; as, to arrange the preliminaries of an undertaking.
n.
A farmhouse of a monastery, where the rents and tithes, paid in grain, were deposited.
n.
Alt. of Langrel
n.
A member of a grange.
v. t.
To plan; to devise; to arrange.
v. t.
To arrange again; to arrange in a different way.
imp. & p. p.
of Arrange
n.
A farm; generally, a farm with a house at a distance from neighbors.
n.
An association of farmers, designed to further their interests, aud particularly to bring producers and consumers, farmers and manufacturers, into direct commercial relations, without intervention of middlemen or traders. The first grange was organized in 1867.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Arrange
v. t.
To put in proper order; to dispose (persons, or parts) in the manner intended, or best suited for the purpose; as, troops arranged for battle.
n.
A building for storing grain; a granary.
v. t.
To arrange beforehand.
n.
Flagrancy.
n.
A farmhouse, with the barns and other buildings for farming purposes.