Search references for SAX. Phrases containing SAX
See searches and references containing SAX!SAX
Topics referred to by the same term
up Sax, SAX, or sax in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sax or SAX may refer to: Saxophone (or sax), a family of woodwind instruments Adolphe Sax, inventor
Sax
Surname list
Sax is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone Cole Sax, American director Dave Sax, Major League
Sax_(surname)
Single-reed woodwind instrument
The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. As
Saxophone
American baseball player (born 1960)
Stephen Louis Sax (born January 29, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball player and coach. He played as a second baseman in Major League
Steve_Sax
Musical artist and Internet meme
steˈpanov]; born 3 September 1984), also known as the Epic Sax Guy, Saxroll or Ultra Sax Guy, is a Moldovan musician and composer and a member of the
Sergey_Stepanov_(musician)
Belgian musical instrument inventor (1814–1894)
Antoine-Joseph "Adolphe" Sax (French: [ɑ̃twan ʒozɛf adɔlf saks]; 6 November 1814 – 7 February 1894) was a Belgian inventor and musician who invented the
Adolphe_Sax
Lowest-pitched saxophone in common use
The baritone saxophone, commonly abbreviated to "bari sax", is a member of the saxophone family of instruments, larger (and lower-pitched) than the tenor
Baritone_saxophone
American writer and actress (1936–2014)
Arline Greta Sax; April 14, 1936 – August 12, 2014) was an American actress. Before 1964, she was frequently billed as Arline Sax or Arlene Sax. Casting directors
Arlene_Martel
The Lordship of Sax-Forstegg was a territory in the Alpine Rhine Valley, including the settlements of Sennwald and Altstätten, now part of the canton
Sax-Forstegg
1963 instrumental composed by James Q. "Spider" Rich and Boots Randolph
"Yakety Sax" is an instrumental novelty pop song composed by James Q. "Spider" Rich and Boots Randolph and released in 1963. "Yakety Sax" was popularized
Yakety_Sax
American mastering engineer (1936–2015)
Doug Sax (April 26, 1936[citation needed] – April 2, 2015) was an American mastering engineer from Los Angeles, California. He mastered three The Doors'
Doug_Sax
Retired clothing label from Jessica McClintock
Gunne Sax is a retired clothing label owned by Jessica McClintock, Inc., which specialized in formal and semi-formal wear for young women. Eleanor Bailey
Gunne_Sax
Canadian journalist
David Sax (born 1979) is a Canadian journalist. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Sax has written for publications such as New York Magazine, Vanity Fair, Bloomberg
David_Sax
English novelist (1883–1959)
Henry "Sarsfield" Ward (15 February 1883 – 1 June 1959), better known as Sax Rohmer, was an English novelist. He is best remembered for his series of
Sax_Rohmer
Type of saxophone
member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones
Tenor_saxophone
1997 studio album by Moondog
Sax Pax for a Sax is a collaboration album between the London Saxophonic and the blind musician, composer, and performer Moondog. The album was recorded
Sax_Pax_for_a_Sax
2015 debut single by Fleur East
"Sax" is the debut single by English singer, rapper and songwriter Fleur East, from her debut album Love, Sax and Flashbacks (2015). It was released as
Sax_(song)
Music instrument museums in Dinant, Namur, Belgium
Mr Sax's House (French: Maison de Monsieur Sax; Dutch: Huis van Sax) is a little museum in Dinant in the Belgian province of Namur. It is dedicated to
Mr_Sax's_House
American businessman and hotelier
George D. Sax (April 14, 1904 – March 12, 1974) was an American businessman and hotelier, who served as the chairman of the board of Exchange International
George_D._Sax
Fictional character in the Max Payne franchise
Mona Sax is a character in the neo-noir media franchise Max Payne, where she represents the femme fatale archetype. Mona is a mysterious contract killer
Mona_Sax
American smooth jazz group
The Sax Pack is a smooth jazz trio of saxophone players: Jeff Kashiwa, Steve Cole, and Kim Waters, all of whom already have successful careers and discographies
The_Sax_Pack
Fictional Swedish detective
Agaton Sax is the protagonist of a series of Swedish-language humorous detective novels written for children by Swedish author Nils-Olof Franzén and illustrated
Agaton_Sax
Type of saxophone
instruments. Saxophones were invented by Belgian instrument designer Adolphe Sax in the 1840s and patented in 1846. The alto saxophone is pitched in the key
Alto_saxophone
American hip-hop duo
Daddy Fat Sax: Soul Funk Crusader, stating that he was "maybe about six songs into it", and that he was "planning on doing a bunch of sax samples, tenor
Outkast
Small member of the saxophone family
woodwind instruments invented in the 1840s by Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax. Built in B♭, an octave above the tenor saxophone (or rarely, slightly smaller
Soprano_saxophone
Subgenre of regional Mexican music
Norteño-sax or norteño with sax is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. It incorporates the use of the alto saxophone as the main instrument, as well
Norteño-sax
Carbine
The SAX-200 Xiuhcóatl (SAX is an acronym for "Subametralladora Automática Xiuhcóatl" or Xiuhcoatl Automatic Submachine-gun) is a 5.56×45mm NATO carbine
SAX-200_Xiuhcoatl
Series of science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson
Earth. The two extreme views on terraforming are personified by Saxifrage "Sax" Russell, who believes their very presence on the planet means some level
Mars_trilogy
Parsing algorithm for XML documents
SAX (Simple API for XML) is an event-driven online algorithm for lexing and parsing XML documents, with an API developed by the XML-DEV mailing list.
Simple_API_for_XML
American baseball player (born 1958)
David John Sax (born September 22, 1958) is a former Major League Baseball player and the older brother of All-Star second baseman Steve Sax. He played
Dave_Sax
American rock music band
(1979–1980) Earl Seymour: sax, flute (1979–1981) † Steve Kennedy: sax, flute (1979) Sally Chappis: drums (1979) Harvey Kogan: sax, flute (1979) Jack Scarangella:
Blood,_Sweat_&_Tears
Belgian musical instrument maker (1790-1865)
Charles-Joseph Sax (1 February 1790 – 26 April 1865) was a Belgian musical instrument maker. His son was Adolphe Sax, who invented the saxophone, the
Charles-Joseph_Sax
1959 novel by American author Jack Kerouac
Doctor Sax (Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three) is a novel by Jack Kerouac published in 1959. Kerouac wrote it in 1952 while living with William S. Burroughs
Doctor_Sax
American psychologist and physician
Leonard Sax is an American psychologist and family physician. He is the author of four books for parents: Boys Adrift, Girls on the Edge, Why Gender Matters
Leonard_Sax
2015 studio album by Fleur East
Love, Sax and Flashbacks is the debut studio album by English singer, songwriter and rapper Fleur East. It was released on 4 December 2015, through Syco
Love,_Sax_and_Flashbacks
3rd episode of the 9th season of The Simpsons
"Lisa's Sax" is the third episode of the ninth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United
Lisa's_Sax
Urban Sax is an ensemble founded by the French composer Gilbert Artman [fr] made up of massive numbers of saxophones, accompanied by percussion and sometimes
Urban_Sax
Sax Tobacco
SAX cigarette variants: SAX Musical Passion (Formerly called SAX Special and SAX Red) SAX Musical Emotion (Formerly called SAX Light and SAX Blu) SAX
Sax_(cigarette)
1982 studio album by James White and the Blacks
Sax Maniac is a 1982 album by the New York jazz band James White and the Blacks. The album was released on Chris Stein's Animal Records label and dedicated
Sax_Maniac
British film and television director
Geoffrey Sax (sometimes credited as Geoff Sax) is a British film and television director, who has worked on a variety of drama productions in both the
Geoffrey_Sax
Sidney Sax (1913–2005) was a British violinist. He was a noted orchestral leader and also a contractor, arranging personnel for many recording sessions
Sidney_Sax
American rapper (born 1975)
Big Boi in 2014 Background information Also known as Black Dog Daddy Fat Sax Sir Lucious Left Foot Billy Ocean Francis the Savannah Chitlin Pimp Born
Big_Boi
2008 studio album by Gerald Albright
Sax for Stax is the thirteenth studio album by saxophonist Gerald Albright issued in 2008 by Peak Records. The album rose to No. 4 on the Billboard Contemporary
Sax_for_Stax
The noble family von Sax or Saxe (originally in Italian de Sacco) was a medieval noble family in eastern Switzerland. They owned estates and castles on
House_of_Sax
19th-century brass instrument
brass wind instrument conceived by the Belgian instrument-maker Adolphe Sax around 1845. The design of the instrument was inspired by the ancient Roman
Saxtuba
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
Sax (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsaks], locally: [ˈsas]. Valencian: Saix [ˈsajʃ]) is a municipality in the comarca of Alt Vinalopó, province of Alicante
Sax,_Spain
Australian indie pop band
The Goon Sax was an Australian indie pop trio from Brisbane. Formed in 2013, the band consisted of Riley Jones (vocals, drums, lead guitar), Louis Forster
The_Goon_Sax
1991 single by Talking Heads
"Sax and Violins" is a song by American rock band Talking Heads, written by David Byrne. It was first released the soundtrack for the epic science fiction
Sax_and_Violins
Wind instrument
baritone saxophone. It was likely the first type of saxophone built by Adolphe Sax, as first observed by Berlioz in 1842. It is a transposing instrument pitched
Bass_saxophone
American artist (1870–1949)
Sara Sax (1870 – 1949) was an American decorative artist and designer, known for her work in ceramics, and scenic landscape paintings on vellum. She was
Sara_Sax
American producer (1880–1962)
Samuel Sax (September 5, 1880 –January 2, 1962) was an American film producer. He produced 80 films between 1925 and 1946, including the last films of
Samuel_Sax
American spy (1924–1980)
Saville Sax was born in New York City on July 26, 1924, and went by the name of Savvy Sax. He was the son of Bernard Sax (1896–1936) and Bluma Sax (1895–1986)
Saville_Sax
American writer
Boria Sax (born March 31, 1949) is an American author and lecturer and a teacher at Mercy University. Boria Sax is probably best known for his writing
Boria_Sax
American saxophonist, composer and arranger
"Use Me". AllAboutJazz.com. Retrieved 2008-12-30. "Amy Lee: Biography". AmyLeeSax.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
Amy_Lee_(saxophonist)
Fictional villain based on Asian stereotypes
supervillain who was introduced in a series of novels by the English author Sax Rohmer beginning shortly before World War I and continuing for another forty
Fu_Manchu
Hungarian chess grandmaster (1951–2014)
Gyula Sax (18 June 1951 – 25 January 2014) was a Hungarian chess grandmaster and international arbiter. Sax was born on 18 June 1951 in Budapest, Hungary
Gyula_Sax
2008 single by The Mountain Goats
"Sax Rohmer #1" is the first track on the Mountain Goats' Heretic Pride album released in 2008 on 4AD. The song describes the milieu of prolific English
Sax_Rohmer_1
1993 studio album by Candy Dulfer
Sax-a-Go-Go is the second album by Dutch alto saxophonist Candy Dulfer, released in 1993. It entered the US Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart
Sax-a-Go-Go
American lawyer (1936–2014)
Joseph Lawrence Sax (February 3, 1936 – March 9, 2014) was an American environmental law professor, known for developing the public trust doctrine. Born
Joseph_Sax
Luxembourgish writer living in Berlin (born 1960)
Pol Sax (born 1960) is a Luxembourgish writer living in Berlin whose German-language novel U5 won the Servais Prize for Luxembourg literature in 2009
Pol_Sax
American botanist and geneticist (1892–1973)
Karl Sax (November 2, 1892 – October 8, 1973) was an American botanist and geneticist, noted for his research in cytogenetics and the effect of radiation
Karl_Sax
1994 studio album by Sparks
Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins is the 16th studio album by American rock band Sparks. It was released in 1994, after an absence from the music industry
Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins
Gratuitous_Sax_&_Senseless_Violins
Largest low-pitched instrument in the saxophone family
subcontrabass saxophone is the largest of the family of saxophones that Adolphe Sax described in his 1846 patent. In the patent paperwork, he called it the saxophone
Subcontrabass_saxophone
American poet and novelist
Sam Sax (stylized in all lowercase) is a queer Jewish American poet and novelist. They are the author of three poetry collections, Madness, bury it, and
Sam_Sax_(poet)
1956 studio album by Coleman Hawkins
Tenor Sax is an album by saxophonist Coleman Hawkins which was recorded in 1955 for the Urania label. Ron Wynn on AllMusic states, "A mid-'50s tenor sax workout
Accent_on_Tenor_Sax
1967 studio album by the Peter Brötzmann Trio
For Adolphe Sax is the debut album by free jazz saxophonist Peter Brötzmann. It was initially released on Brötzmann's Brö label in 1967, and was reissued
For_Adolphe_Sax
Opening sequence of The Simpsons
(July 26, 1991). "Sax and the Single Simpson". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 8, 2010. Barron, James (January 14, 1996). "A Sax Craze, Inspired by
The_Simpsons_opening_sequence
Belgian actor
Guillaume de Sax (1889–1945) was a Belgian actor. De Sax was born Guillaume Henri Robert de Segur Lamoignon in Belgium and died in France. He was married
Guillaume_de_Sax
Family of valved brass instruments
deep cup-shaped mouthpieces. The saxhorn family was developed by Adolphe Sax, who is also known for creating the saxophone family. The sound of the saxhorn
Saxhorn
Dutch feminist lesbian activist
Marjan Sax (born 26 December 1947) is a Dutch feminist lesbian activist, member of Dolle Mina and co-founder of a number of feminist organisations, ethical
Marjan_Sax
distribution houses in Tamil Cinema. He started his own film production banner Sax Pictures in 2012 after quitting Sun Tv. In 2018, He became the CEO of the
W._Hansraj_Saxena
Kenyan airline
Nairobi. Originally East African Safari Air, the airline was rebranded as Fly-SAX after its purchase by the parent company of Kenyan airline Fly540, then later
Eastafrican.com
British television series
directed by Sarah Walker. Post production reports however listed Geoffrey Sax as the Director. In January 2023, it was announced that Jasmine Jobson would
Platform_7
Valley in the Grisons, Switzerland
The Valle Mesolcina, also known as the Val Mesolcina or Misox (German), is an alpine valley of the Grisons, Switzerland, stretching from the San Bernardino
Valle_Mesolcina
The Tiptons Sax Quartet, previously known as The Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet, is a jazz saxophone quartet from Seattle, Washington. The ensemble
The_Tiptons_Sax_Quartet
American musician (born 1978)
Washington and 9th Wonder as Dinner Party) (Sounds of Crenshaw, 2020) 808s & Sax Breaks (2010) The Sex EP (2011) The Sex EP 2.0: Cease & Desist (2011) Northside
Terrace_Martin
Musical artist
Maurice Reedus Jr. (January 19, 1953 – April 16, 2018), better known as the Sax Man, was an American saxophone player and street performer based in Cleveland
Sax_Man
Moldovan musical group
programme Sare şi piper and sang a song titled "Epic Sax", named after the meme. The phrase "Epic Sax Guys" forms part of the lyrics of the SunStroke Project's
SunStroke_Project
American lawyer
Robin Ann Sax (born January 1, 1972) is an author, lawyer, clinical therapist, legal analyst, radio host, an HLN contributor, and a former prosecutor
Robin_Sax
Nigerian saxophonist
Abidemi Sax (born Abidemi Peter Amosu) is a Nigerian saxophonist and composer. He is known for instrumental recordings and performances that incorporate
Abidemi_Sax
Austrian sportsperson (1881–1915)
Leopold Sax (26 February 1881 – 12 June 1915) was an Austrian track and field athlete specializing in long-distance running, a footballer, and a coach
Leopold_Sax
English progressive rock group
(keyboards) and Paul Sax (violin) stood in for him. Sax had played on Sonja Kristina's 1991 album Songs from The Acid Folk and both Sax and Norton played
Curved_Air
Sax Rohmer (pseudonym of Arthur Henry "Sarsfield" Ward; 1883–1959) was a British writer of songs sketches, plays and stories. Born in Birmingham to Irish
List_of_works_by_Sax_Rohmer
British jazz band
Sax Appeal is a UK-based jazz band led by Derek Nash, originally formed in Manchester in 1979. The band's regular line-up comprises five saxophones (Nash
Sax_Appeal
Smallest member in the saxophone family
its length at 33 centimetres (13 in) including the mouthpiece. Adolphe Sax's 1846 patent for the saxophone specified a family of saxophones in several
Soprillo
American television series
was cancelled by Syfy after two seasons. Disgraced police detective Nick Sax lives as a social outcast, filling his days with light drinking and substance
Happy!_(TV_series)
American jazz saxophonist and bandleader (1915–1986)
Oett M. Mallard (September 2, 1915 – August 29, 1986), also known as Sax Mallard, was a Chicago-based jazz saxophonist and bandleader. He worked briefly
Sax_Mallard
American jazz saxophonist (born 1963)
saxophonist with the smooth jazz band the Rippingtons and one of three with the Sax Pack, as well as having recorded several albums under his own name. Jeff
Jeff_Kashiwa
American jazz saxophonist (born 1965)
In 1989 Waters debuted with his album, Sweet and Saxy. In 1991 his album Sax Appeal was released and in 1993 his album Peaceful Journey. In 1994, It’s
Kim_Waters
Austrian politician (1845–1927)
Emil Sax (German: [zaks]; 8 February 1845 – 25 March 1927) was an Austrian economist from Javorník, Austrian Silesia. He was professor of economics at
Emil_Sax
British cartoonist, illustrator and children's writer (born 1932)
Agaton Sax and the Colossus of Rhodes, 1972 Agaton Sax and the London Computer Plot, 1973 Agaton Sax and the League of Silent Exploders, 1974 Agaton Sax and
Quentin_Blake
American botanist (1884-1979)
Hally Delilia Mary Sax (née Jolivette; June 22, 1884 – March 20, 1979), was an American botanist known for her work on the chromosomal structure of plant
Hally_Jolivette_Sax
German visual artist and sculptor
Ursula Sax (born 1935 in Backnang/Württemberg) is a German visual artist and sculptor. Ursula Sax was born in Backnang, a lively small town near Stuttgart
Ursula_Sax
Video game series
starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis in the roles of Max Payne and Mona Sax, respectively. Max Payne 3 was developed by Rockstar Studios and released
Max_Payne
British singer (born 1987)
debut solo single "Sax" reached number three on the UK charts and received a platinum music certification. Her debut studio album Love, Sax and Flashbacks
Fleur_East
American multi-instrumentalist, bandleader and songwriter (1920–2009)
Sax Kari (February 6, 1920 – October 1, 2009), born Isaac Columbus Toombs Jr., sometimes known as Isaac Saxton Kari Toombs or simply Saxton Kari, was
Sax_Kari
American football player and coach (1881–1964)
Sax Crawford Biographical details Born (1881-10-06)October 6, 1881 Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S. Died February 11, 1964(1964-02-11) (aged 82) Birmingham
Sax_Crawford
2018 aviation accident in Kenya
On 5 June 2018, Fly-SAX Flight 102, a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan operating a domestic flight in Kenya between Kitale Airport and Jomo Kenyatta International
Fly-SAX_Flight_102
Austrian wrestler
Franz Sax (born 1895, date of death unknown) was an Austrian wrestler. He competed in the Greco-Roman light heavyweight event at the 1924 Summer Olympics
Franz_Sax
Instrumental pop duo
SaxAndViolin is a Canadian instrumental pop duo consisting of husband-and-wife Eli Bennett and Rosemary Siemens. The duo has performed private events
SaxAndViolin
SAX
SAX
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a servant (Middle English man) of a man named Hake (see Hake).Respelling of German Hackmann, or a Jewish spelling variant of this name.Respelling of German Hachmann, topographic name for someone living near a hedge or enclosure, from Middle Low German hach ‘hedge’, ‘enclosure’, ‘fenced pasture or woodland’, or habitational name from a place called Hachum (dialect Hachen) in Lower Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of German Dingle.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Tüngler, a habitational name for someone from Tunglen near Oldenburg (Lower Saxony); or alternatively a topographic name for someone living on a tongue-shaped piece of land, f
Altered spelling of German Dingle.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Tüngler, a habitational name for someone from Tunglen near Oldenburg (Lower Saxony); or alternatively a topographic name for someone living on a tongue-shaped piece of land, from Middle Low German tungle ‘tongue’.English : habitational name, possibly from Tingley in West Yorkshire, named from Old English þing ‘meeting’, ‘assembly’ + hlÄw ‘mound’. However, this is a predominantly southern name, associated chiefly with Sussex and Kent, which suggests that a different, unidentified source may be involved.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
A Saxon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, possibly also one in Cambridgeshire, both so named from Old English Seaxe ‘Saxons’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant of Sexton 1.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, German
A Saxon; One of the Sword People
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hennor in Herefordshire or Heanor in Derbyshire, named in Old English with hēan (dative cases of hēah ‘high’) + ofer ‘ridge’.German : patronymic from Henne 1 and 3 or a variant of Henne 2.German : habitational name from Hänner in Säckingen, Henne in Saxony, or Hennen in Westphalia.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Levin.English, North German, and Dutch : from the Germanic personal name represented by Old English Lēofwine, Saxon Liafwin, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + wine ‘friend’.English and Scottish : habitational name from places called Leven in East Yorkshire, Fife, and Renfrew. The first is probably from a stream name, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning smooth (as in Welsh llyfyn). The Scottish place name is from a Gaelic river name meaning ‘elm river’.Dutch and North German : from a Flemish saint’s name, Lefwin (Lieven), the patron saint of Ghent (see Lewin 2).
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : variant of Saxton.English (Lancashire) : from the medieval personal name Saxon, originally an ethnic byname for someone from Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English hose, huse ‘brambles’, ‘thorns’.English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, named from Old English hÅs, plural of hÅh ‘spur of land’ (literally ‘heel’), or a topographic name with the same meaning.English and German : metonymic occupational name from Middle English, Middle Low and High German hose ‘hose’, ‘leggings’, denoting a knitter or seller of hose, or a nickname for someone who habitually wore noticeble legwear.German (Upper Saxony) : apparently from a Czech personal name, Hos, a reduced form of Johannes (see John).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from (East, South, and, formerly, West) Harting in West Sussex, named with an unattested Old English byname Heort ‘hart’ + -ingas, a suffix denoting ‘family, dependants, or followers’.North German (also Härting) : patronymic from Hart or Hardt 2.German : habitational name from any of several places so named in Bavaria or from Hartingen, near Diepholz, Lower Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant spelling of Sachse.Dutch : variant of Sas 1 and 3.English : variant spelling of Sax 3.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sachs 1.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Swordsman; Germanic Tribe; From Saxonny
Girl/Female
British, English
A Saxon
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : variant of the habitational name Lewing, from a place near Stade in Lower Saxony.North German : patronymic from a personal name (Lehwing or Lewien), formed with Middle Low German lev ‘dear’ + win ‘friend’.English : perhaps a habitational name from Levens in Cumbria, probably so named from the Old English personal name LÄ“ofa (+ genitive n) + næss ‘promontory’, ‘headland’.Possibly a hypercorrected spelling of Irish Levens, a County Louth name, which Woulfe interprets as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac DhuinnshlébhÃn, a variant of Dunleavy.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch (van Lingen) and German
Dutch (van Lingen) and German : habitational name from Lingen on the Ems river in Lower Saxony, Westphalia, and the former East Prussia.English (Herefordshire) : habitational name from a place in Herefordshire, so named from an old British stream name, Welsh llyn ‘water’ + possibly cain ‘clear’, ‘beautiful’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Leicestershire and Lincolnshire called Saxby, from the Old Norse personal name Saxi meaning ‘sword’, or the genitive of the Old English folk name Seaxe, Old Norse Saksar ‘Saxons’ + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.English : nickname for someone quick to take offense and draw his sword, from Middle English sakespey, Old French sacquespee, from Old French sacque(r) ‘to draw or extract’ (from sac ‘sack’) + espee ‘sword’ (Latin spatha).
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : variant of Sachs 1.Dutch : variant of Sas 1 and 3.English : from an Old Norse personal name, Saxi meaning ‘sword’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Sachs.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized form of German Kitsche, a Silesian and Saxon pet form of Christian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire. The early forms, from Domesday Book to the early 13th century, show the first element uniformly as Mam-, and it is therefore likely that this was a British hill-name meaning ‘breast’ (compare Manchester), with the later addition of Old English feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field) as the second element. The surname is now widespread throughout Midland and southern England and is also common in Ireland.Irish : when not an importation of 1, this is an altered form of the Norman name Manville (see Mandeville).Americanized form of German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) Mansfeld, a habitational name for someone from a place so called in Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or a patch of arable land (see Layman).Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements liut ‘people’, or possibly liub ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + man ‘man’.Americanized form of German Leimann, Americanized form of Leinemann, habitational name for someone from Leine in Pomerania, or for someone who lived by either of two rivers called Leine, near Hannover and in Saxony.
SAX
SAX
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, Hebrew
Hidden Spot; From the Hidden Place; Secret
Boy/Male
Tamil
In front
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim
Concord
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wish; Plural of Marab
Female
English
Variant spelling of French Annette, ANETTE means "favor; grace."
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Arabic Yasmin, YAZMIN means "jasmine flower,"Â a plant in the olive family.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Jewish (from Ukraine) : from the Yiddish male personal name Men, a pet form of either Mendel or Biblical Menachem.Cambodian : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian
Pillar, Post, Support
Girl/Female
Tamil
Red, Ruby, Goddess Lakshmi in the form of iron
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Consecrated to God; Abbreviation of Elizabeth; God's Promise; God is My Oath
SAX
SAX
SAX
SAX
SAX
n.
A native or inhabitant of modern Saxony.
a.
Anglo-Saxon.
n.
An idiom of the Saxon or Anglo-Saxon language.
pl.
of Saxicava
n.
Any species of marine bivalve shells of the genus Saxicava. Some of the species are noted for their power of boring holes in limestone and similar rocks.
a.
Breaking or destroying stones; saxifragous.
a.
Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Saxifragaceae) of which saxifrage is the type. The order includes also the alum root, the hydrangeas, the mock orange, currants and gooseberries, and many other plants.
a.
Relating to the Saxons or Anglo- Saxons.
n.
The language of the Saxons; Anglo-Saxon.
a.
Of or pertaining to the saxicavas.
n.
A saxicava.
a.
Of or pertaining to Saxony or its inhabitants.
n.
A genus of exogenous polypetalous plants, embracing about one hundred and eighty species. See Saxifrage.
n.
One versed in the Saxon language.
n.
Also used in the sense of Anglo-Saxon.
n.
A name given to a numerous family of brass wind instruments with valves, invented by Antoine Joseph Adolphe Sax (known as Adolphe Sax), of Belgium and Paris, and much used in military bands and in orchestras.
pl.
of Saxicava
a.
Of or pertaining to the Saxons, their country, or their language.
n.
Any plant of the genus Saxifraga, mostly perennial herbs growing in crevices of rocks in mountainous regions.
a.
Of or pertaining to rocks; living among rocks; as, a saxatile plant.