Definitions for: nichola

  • (nicholas) a bishop in Asia Minor who is associated with Santa Claus (4th century)
  • Nichola is a given name. Usually spelt Nicola, it is a female version of Nicholas. It is Greek in origin, meaning "victory of the people".
  • (Nicholas (1958)) Nicholas is a 1958 Brazilian telenovela adapted from A. J. Cronin's 1950 novel, The Spanish Gardener. The series was directed by Julio Gouveia, the head of The Theatre School of São Paulo. It starred Ricardinho as Nicholas, and Roberto de Cleto as the gardener. ...
  • (Nicholas (Archbishop of Salerno)) Nicholas of Ajello (Nicolò d'Aiello) was the second son of the Sicilian chancellor Matthew of Ajello and the archbishop of Salerno from 1181, when he succeeded the historian Romuald Guarna. ...
  • (Nicholas (novel)) Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story by Annie Carroll Moore is a children's book which was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1925.
  • A female given name, a variant spelling of Nicola
  • (Nicholas) A male given name. Best known for a legendary St. Nicholas, associated with Father Christmas; A patronymic surname
  • (Nicholas) De Haan, Vice President Operations
  • (Nicholas) Lida's character from the "King of Tsuuhan" skit on the Magical Box DVD. He's a lonely guy.
 

Definitions for: jackson

  • English film actress who later became a member of British Parliament (born in 1936)
  • United States singer who began singing with his four brothers and later became a highly successful star during the 1980s (born in 1958)
  • United States singer who did much to popularize gospel music (1911-1972)
  • United States civil rights leader who led a national campaign against racial discrimination and ran for presidential nomination (born in 1941)
  • United States writer of romantic novels about the unjust treatment of Native Americans (1830-1885)
  • general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War whose troops at the first Battle of Bull Run stood like a stone wall (1824-1863)
  • 7th president of the US; successfully defended New Orleans from the British in 1815; expanded the power of the presidency (1767-1845)
  • a town in western Wyoming
  • capital of the state of Mississippi on the Pearl River
  • Jackson is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. Less than one crater to the northeast is the crater Mineur, and to the south-southwest lies McMath.
  • Jackson is a subway station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Blue Line. This station just completed a remodeling project that made it look closer in appearance to the Jackson/State (CTA).
  • 'Jackson' is a cultivar of the American Elm Ulmus americana, selected from Wichita, Kansas.
  • Jackson is a 2008 American comedy-drama-musical film written and directed by J. F. Lawton starring Barry Primus as (Donald) and Charles Robinson as (Sam).
  • Jackson is a city located along Interstate 94 in the south central area of the U.S. state of Michigan, about west of Ann Arbor and south of Lansing. It is the county seat of Jackson County. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 36,316. ...
  • Jackson is a common surname of English and Scottish origin. It literally means "son of Jack". In 1980 Jackson was the 24th most popular surname in England and Wales. In the 1990 United States Census, Jackson was the thirteenth most frequently reported surname, accounting for 0.3% of the population.
  • "Jackson" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Billy Edd Wheeler about a married couple who find (according to the lyrics) that the "fire" has gone out of their relationship. ...
  • Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the United States (1829–1837). He was military governor of pre-admission Florida (1821), commander of the American forces at the Battle of New Orleans (1815), and eponym of the era of Jacksonian democracy. ...
  • (Jackson’s) The United States twenty-dollar bill ($20) is a denomination of United States currency. U.S. ...
  • A British patronymic surname derived from Jack; A male given name transferred from the surname; Andrew Jackson, President of the United States (1829-1837); Michael Jackson, singer and entertainer (1958-2009); The capital of Mississippi; A 20-dollar banknote
  • Includes the counties of Jackson and Swain
  • J.H. Remarks on evolution and dissolution of the nervous system. Journal of Mental Science, 33:25–48, 1984.
  • A Bourbon cultivar variant from Rwanda and Burundi. Bourbon coffees are named for the island in the India Ocean where French colonists grew it.
  • Turbidity Unit (JTU):  The standard unit used in measuring the turbidity of a water sample; originally defined in terms of the depth of water beyond which a candle flame cannot be clearly distinguished. ...
  • Five: any hand with a pair of Jacks and one or more Fives.
  • Jackson and Seska break into the kitchen and loot the food reserves while some of the Maquis crew members distract Neelix with a morale crisis. (State of Flux)
 
 


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