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Liste Finale Des Délégations Final List of Delegations Lista Final De Delegaciones
Supplément au Compte rendu provisoire (11 juin 2014) LISTE FINALE DES DÉLÉGATIONS Conférence internationale du Travail 103e session, Genève Supplement to the Provisional Record (11 June2014) FINAL LIST OF DELEGATIONS International Labour Conference 103nd Session, Geneva Suplemento de Actas Provisionales (11 de junio de 2014) LISTA FINAL DE DELEGACIONES Conferencia Internacional del Trabajo 103.a reunión, Ginebra 2014 Workers' Delegate Afghanistan Afganistán SHABRANG, Mohammad Dauod, Mr, Fisrt Deputy, National Employer Union. Minister attending the Conference AFZALI, Amena, Mrs, Minister of Labour, Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD). Afrique du Sud South Africa Persons accompanying the Minister Sudáfrica ZAHIDI, Abdul Qayoum, Mr, Director, Administration, MoLSAMD. Minister attending the Conference TARZI, Nanguyalai, Mr, Ambassador, Permanent OLIPHANT, Mildred Nelisiwe, Mrs, Minister of Labour. Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva. Persons accompanying the Minister Government Delegates OLIPHANT, Matthew, Mr, Ministry of Labour. HAMRAH, Hessamuddin, Mr, Deputy Minister, HERBERT, Mkhize, Mr, Advisor to the Minister, Ministry MoLSAMD. of Labour. NIRU, Khair Mohammad, Mr, Director-General, SALUSALU, Pamella, Ms, Private Secretary, Ministry of Manpower and Labour Arrangement, MoLSAMD. Labour. PELA, Mokgadi, Mr, Director Communications, Ministry Advisers and substitute delegates of Labour. OMAR, Azizullah, Mr, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, MINTY, Abdul Samad, Mr, Ambassador, Permanent Geneva. Representative, Permanent Mission, -
Most Common Jewish First Names in Israel Edwin D
Names 39.2 (June 1991) Most Common Jewish First Names in Israel Edwin D. Lawson1 Abstract Samples of men's and women's names drawn from English language editions of Israeli telephone directories identify the most common names in current usage. These names, categorized into Biblical, Traditional, Modern Hebrew, and Non-Hebrew groups, indicate that for both men and women over 90 percent come from Hebrew, with the Bible accounting for over 70 percent of the male names and about 40 percent of the female. Pronunciation, meaning, and Bible citation (where appropriate) are given for each name. ***** The State of Israel represents a tremendous opportunity for names research. Immigrants from traditions and cultures as diverse as those of Yemen, India, Russia, and the United States have added their onomastic contributions to the already existing Jewish culture. The observer accustomed to familiar first names of American Jews is initially puzzled by the first names of Israelis. Some of them appear to be biblical, albeit strangely spelled; others appear very different. What are these names and what are their origins? Benzion Kaganoffhas given part of the answer (1-85). He describes the evolution of modern Jewish naming practices and has dealt specifi- cally with the change of names of Israeli immigrants. Many, perhaps most, of the Jews who went to Israel changed or modified either personal or family name or both as part of the formation of a new identity. However, not all immigrants changed their names. Names such as David, Michael, or Jacob required no change since they were already Hebrew names. -
(Alias Walter Lam Or Lam San Ping). A-5366278, Yokoya, Yoshi Or Sei Cho Or Shiqu Ono Or Yoshi Mori Or Toshi Toyoshima
B44 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 23, 1951 [65 STAT. A-3726892, Yau, Lam Chai or Walter Lum or Lum Chai You (alias Walter Lam or Lam San Ping). A-5366278, Yokoya, Yoshi or Sei Cho or Shiqu Ono or Yoshi Mori or Toshi Toyoshima. A-7203890, Young, Choy Shie or Choy Sie Young or Choy Yong. A-96:87179, Yuen, Wong or Wong Yun. A-1344004, Yunger, Anna Steibel or Anna Kirch (inaiden name). A-2383005, Zainudin, Yousuf or Esouf Jainodin or Eusoof Jainoo. A-5819992, Zamparo, Frank or Francesco Zamparo. A-5292396, Zanicos, Kyriakos. A-2795128, Zolas, Astghik formerly Boyadjian (nee Hatabian). A-7011519, Zolas, Edward. A-7011518, Zolas, Astghik Fimi. A-4043587, Zorrilla, Jesus Aparicio or Jesus Ziorilla or Zorrilla. A-7598245, Mora y Gonzales, Isidoro Felipe de. Agreed to May 23, 1951. May 23, 1951 [S. Con. Res. 10] DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS Resolved hy the Senate (the House of Representatives concurrmgr), That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than six months: A-2045097, Abalo, Gelestino or George Abalo or Celestine Aballe. A-5706398, Ackerman, 2Jelda (nee Schneider). A-4158878, Agaccio, Edmondo Giuseppe or Edmondo Joseph Agaccio or Joe Agaccio or Edmondo Ogaccio. A-5310181, Akiyama, Sumiyuki or Stanley Akiyama. A-7112346, Allen, Arthur Albert (alias Albert Allen). A-6719955, Almaz, Paul Salin. A-3311107, Alves, Jose Lino. A-4736061, Anagnostidis, Constantin Emanuel or Gustav or Con- stantin Emannel or Constantin Emanuel Efstratiadis or Lorenz Melerand or Milerand. A-744135, Angelaras, Dimetrios. -
Reference Books on Jewish Names
Courtesy of the Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute June 2007 Reference Books On Jewish Names Ames, Winthrop. What Shall We Name the Baby? New York: Simon & Schuster, 1935. REF YIVO CS 2367 .A4 1935 Bahlow, Hans. Dictionary of German Names: Madison, WI: Max Kade Institute for German American Studies, 2002. REF LBI CS 2541 B34 D53 Beider, Alexander. A Dictionary of Ashkenazic Given Names: Their Origins, Structure, Pronunciation, and Migrations. Bergenfield, NJ: Avotaynu, 2001, 682 pp. Identifies more than 15,000 given names derived from 735 root names. Includes a 300page thesis on the origins, structure, pronunciation, and migrations of Ashkenazic given names. Genealogy Institute CS 3010 .B18 Beider, Alexander. A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia . Avotaynu, 2004. Covers 25,000 different surnames used by Jews in Galicia., describing the districts within Galicia where the surname appeared, the origin of the meaning of the name, and the variants found. Genealogy Institute . CS 3010 .Z9 G353 2004 Beider, Alexander. A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Kingdom of Poland. Teaneck, NJ: Avotaynu, Inc., 1996, 608 pp. More than 32,000 Jewish surnames with origins in that part of the Russian Empire known as the Kingdom of Poland or Congress Poland. Genealogy Institute CS 3010 .B419 Beider, Alexander. A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire. Teaneck, NJ: Avotaynu, Inc., 1993, 784 pp. A compilation of 50,000 Jewish surnames from the Russian Pale of Settlement describing their geographic distribution within the Russian Empire at the start of the 20th century, an explanation of the meaning of the name, and spelling variants. -
Hebrew Names and Name Authority in Library Catalogs by Daniel D
Hebrew Names and Name Authority in Library Catalogs by Daniel D. Stuhlman BHL, BA, MS LS, MHL In support of the Doctor of Hebrew Literature degree Jewish University of America Skokie, IL 2004 Page 1 Abstract Hebrew Names and Name Authority in Library Catalogs By Daniel D. Stuhlman, BA, BHL, MS LS, MHL Because of the differences in alphabets, entering Hebrew names and words in English works has always been a challenge. The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) is the source for many names both in American, Jewish and European society. This work examines given names, starting with theophoric names in the Bible, then continues with other names from the Bible and contemporary sources. The list of theophoric names is comprehensive. The other names are chosen from library catalogs and the personal records of the author. Hebrew names present challenges because of the variety of pronunciations. The same name is transliterated differently for a writer in Yiddish and Hebrew, but Yiddish names are not covered in this document. Family names are included only as they relate to the study of given names. One chapter deals with why Jacob and Joseph start with “J.” Transliteration tables from many sources are included for comparison purposes. Because parents may give any name they desire, there can be no absolute rules for using Hebrew names in English (or Latin character) library catalogs. When the cataloger can not find the Latin letter version of a name that the author prefers, the cataloger uses the rules for systematic Romanization. Through the use of rules and the understanding of the history of orthography, a library research can find the materials needed. -
Include ALL Aliases and Names in Local Language As Well As English
RESUME (sample) Name in English (Surname, Given Names) (include ALL aliases and names in local language as well as English) Gender: Date of Birth, Place of Birth Home Address and Country: Phone Numbers - Provide ALL current phone numbers, including primary, secondary, work, home, and mobile numbers. E-mail - Provide all current email addresses, including primary, secondary, work, personal, and educational addresses. Education – please list ALL degrees attained or schools attended (since high school), including certificate programs, beginning with the most recent. If you only attended high school, list your high school. Include descriptions and/or topics of academic seminar courses. School/educational institution name: Dates of attendance (mm-dd-yyyy): XX-XX-XXXX ~ XX-XX-XXXX School address: Telephone number: School/company website/URL: www. Degree: e.g. Bachelors of Science, Bachelor of Arts, PhD in Law, etc. Major (including specialty, if applicable): e.g. Engineering (mechanical), Literature, Mathematics, Physics (applied) etc. Year degree received: Month, Year Thesis topic/research focus (for Masters and PhD degrees): include 2-3 sentences describing your research topic(s). Consider giving us a list of courses completed and/or transcripts as background material, in original language and English translation. Include description of seminars. Employment History – please list ALL work experience. For any gaps or breaks of employment, please explain what you were doing. Provide the following information on ALL employers. Employer name: Dates of employment (mm-dd-yyyy): XX-XX-XXXX ~ XX-XX-XXXX Company address: Telephone number: School/company website/URL: www. Job title: (e.g. Manager, Staff Engineer, Teacher, Intern, etc.) Job description: XXXXXXXXX; e.g. -
Greenwood-Cemetery-By-Name.Pdf
Greenwood Cemetary Printed on: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 Last Name First Name M.I. Age Purchased Died Buried Block# Lot # Part of Lot Comments Abels Rev. L. 3/30/1893 F 02 E 1/2 Abels Ursula 39 3/29/1893 GS #7 Abing Allen W-1 04 W 1/2 Abing Craig A 25 4/5/1993 4/8/1993 W-1 04 W 1/2 Abrams Minnie, Mrs. 77 3/13/1952 3/17/1952 D 15 In Fred Mackey Block Ackerman Etta 46 2/27/1918 J 07 In Nickolas Wunn Block Ackerman Nelson 9/23/1937 J 07 In Nickolas Wunn Block Adams Douglas M 4/26/1951 0 Infant 4/27/?? Adickes Lloyd F 44 5/25/1958 GS #2 Adickes Margaret M 94 8/10/2013 8/15/2013 U 05 E 1/2 Adicks Floyd 44 6/28/1958 U 05 E 1/2 In Mrs. Frank VanNatta Block Adkinson O. E 8/19/1924 H 01 In Elk Lodge Block Adrian Mark & Lori 6/5/2014 W-1 29 SE 1/4 Aiken Cora, Mrs. M 73 1/8/1953 1/11/1953 G 08 In J.L. Mitchell Block Aiken Frances 19 10/24/1901 GS #7 Aiken Francis 73 4/23/1911 4/25/1911 G 15 Aiken Leslie 80 4/1/1960 4/1/1960 4/3/1960 U-1 03 E 1/2 Aiken Orrin W 79 5/25/1955 5/28/1955 G 08 In J.L. Mitchell Block Aiken Sarah A 83 11/29/1960 11/29/1960 U-1 03 E 1/2 Aiken William 87 6/26/1918 GS #7 Aiken Wm. -
Family Names
Return to Online Catalog Vertical Files (Family Names) AARONSON AASERUDE ABARRESI ABBOTT ABBRUSCATO ABEL ABERTS ABLES ABRAMS ABRECHT ABSHER ABSHIRE ACKER ACKERMAN ACKHURST-AKEHURST ACKINSON ACORD ADAIR/ADDAAIR ADAMS ADAMSKI ADDICKS ADDINGTON ADDISON ADELSBERGER ADKINS ADKINSON ADLE ADLER ADY ADY (ELLA ROWE COLLECTION)#2 AFFELD AFFLECK AGENES AGNELLO AGOSTINO AGUILAR AGUIRRE AHLFELDT AHMED AHMUTY AIELLO AIGNER AIKIN-AIKENS-AKIN-AKINS AILES AINSWORTH AJELLO AKERS AKINS AKO Page 1 Return to Online Catalog Vertical Files (Family Names) ALBAN ALBERS ALBERT ALBIKER ALBIZO ALBRECHT ALBRIGHT ALBRO ALCADE ALDEN ALDERSON ALDRICH ALDRIDGE ALEX ALEXANDER ALFORD ALGARD ALHIMOOK ALI ALJETS ALLAN-ALLEN ALLBRITTEN ALLENDER ALLERS ALLEY ALLINGHAM ALLISON ALLOWAY-ALLRED ALMACY ALMONEY-ALMONY ALSTON ALTER ALTLAND ALTMANN ALVIS AMATO AMBERMAN AMBLER AMBROSE AMEDORD AMEND AMEREIHN AMES AMORIELLO AMOROSO AMOS/AMOSS AMOS/AMOSS OBITUARIES AMREIN AMSL Page 2 Return to Online Catalog Vertical Files (Family Names) ANACAY ANDERETSKY ANDERS ANDERSON ANDREW/ANDREWS ANDROSKY ANDRYSIAK ANGELETTI ANGELILLI ANGELINI ANGELUCCI ANGERT ANGLE ANIS ANKERBRAND ANSALVISH ANSEL ANTAL-ANTEL ANTHONY ANTLEY APPEL APPLEBY APPLEGARTH APPNEL AQUILAR AQUINO ARBAUGH ARBUCKLE ARBUTHNOT ARCHER ARCILESI ARD ARDINGER ARDOLINO ARELLANO ARFAA ARFORD ARGENTINO ARGIO ARKWRIGHT ARMEL ARMIGER ARMS ARMSTRONG ARNDT ARNETT ARNEY ARNOLD ARRISON Page 3 Return to Online Catalog Vertical Files (Family Names) ARROWOOD ARSENAULT ARTHUR ARTURI ARVIG ASBURY ASCHERFELD ASH ASHBRIDGE ASHBROOK ASHBY ASHCRAFT -
Name Change in Conjunction with an Adoption
CHANGE OF NAME PROCEDURES PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING This information is the only information court personnel can give you about this procedure. This information is not intended to be legal advice, but a brief explanation of the basic procedure that is required. Probate court personnel cannot give legal advice about your particular situation or complete your forms for you. You are not required to have an attorney; however, the court cannot act as your attorney. If you do not understand these instructions or the process, you will need to obtain other assistance. FEES There is a total of $185.00 due at the time of filing ($175.00 filing fee and a $10.00 court service fee). There are also fees for: o Publication (determined by the newspaper where you will be publishing) o Fee for fingerprinting (determined by the agency taking the fingerprints) o Fee to the Michigan State Police for the processing of the fingerprints through the State and Federal LEIN. The State of Michigan determines this cost. After the hearing you may obtain certified copies of the Order Changing Name for a fee of $12.00 each. WAYS THAT A CHANGE OF NAME MAY OCCUR: 1. Correction of the Birth Certificate. If there is a mistake on the birth certificate, you may consult with the Michigan Department of Public Health, Vital Records Division for the proper procedure to correct the mistake at (517)335-8660 (Monday thru Friday 8:00 am. to 5:00 p.m.) or at www.michigan.gov/mdch 2. Changing Last Name after Paternity is Established. -
Surname First Name Categorisation Abadin Jose Luis Silver Abbelen
2018 DRIVERS' CATEGORISATION LIST Updated on 09/07/2018 Drivers in red : revised categorisation Drivers in blue : new categorisation Surname First name Categorisation Abadin Jose Luis Silver Abbelen Klaus Bronze Abbott Hunter Silver Abbott James Silver Abe Kenji Bronze Abelli Julien Silver Abergel Gabriele Bronze Abkhazava Shota Bronze Abra Richard Silver Abreu Attila Gold Abril Vincent Gold Abt Christian Silver Abt Daniel Gold Accary Thomas Silver Acosta Hinojosa Julio Sebastian Silver Adam Jonathan Platinum Adams Rudi Bronze Adorf Dirk Silver Aeberhard Juerg Silver Afanasiev Sergei Silver Agostini Riccardo Gold Aguas Rui Gold Ahlin-Kottulinsky Mikaela Silver Ahrabian Darius Bronze Ajlani Karim Bronze Akata Emin Bronze Aksenov Stanislas Silver Al Faisal Abdulaziz Silver Al Harthy Ahmad Silver Al Masaood Humaid Bronze Al Qubaisi Khaled Bronze Al-Azhari Karim Bronze Alberico Neil Silver Albers Christijan Platinum Albert Michael Silver Albuquerque Filipe Platinum Alder Brian Silver Aleshin Mikhail Platinum Alesi Giuliano Silver Alessi Diego Silver Alexander Iradj Silver Alfaisal Saud Bronze Alguersuari Jaime Platinum Allegretta Vincent Silver Alleman Cyndie Silver Allemann Daniel Bronze Allen James Silver Allgàuer Egon Bronze Allison Austin Bronze Allmendinger AJ Gold Allos Manhal Bronze Almehairi Saeed Silver Almond Michael Silver Almudhaf Khaled Bronze Alon Robert Silver Alonso Fernando Platinum Altenburg Jeff Bronze Altevogt Peter Bronze Al-Thani Abdulrahman Silver Altoè Giacomo Silver Aluko Kolawole Bronze Alvarez Juan Cruz Silver Alzen -
Table 4: Full List of First Forenames Given, Scotland, 2016 (Final) In
Table 4: Full list of first forenames given, Scotland, 2017 (final) in alphabetical order NB: * indicates that, sadly, a baby who was given that first forename has since died. Number of Number of Boys' names NB Girls' names NB babies babies A-Jay 2 Aabha 1 Aadam 4 Aadhya 1 Aaden 2 Aadhyaa 1 Aadhan 1 Aadia 1 Aadhith 1 Aadvika 1 Aadhrith 1 Aahliyah 1 Aadi 2 Aaida 1 Aadil 1 Aaila 1 Aadirath 1 Aailah 1 Aadrith 1 Aairah 5 Aahil 3 Aaishah 1 Aakin 1 Aaiylah 1 Aamir 2 Aaiza 1 Aaraf 1 Aakifa 1 Aaran 7 Aalayah 1 * Aarav 1 Aaleen 1 Aarif 1 Aaleyah 1 Aariv 1 Aalia 1 Aariz 2 Aaliya 1 Aaron 236 * Aaliyah 25 Aarron 6 Aaliyah-Louise 1 Aarush 4 Aaliyah-Mae 1 Aarya 1 Aaliyah-Raven 1 Aaryan 6 Aaliyah-Rose 1 Aaryn 3 Aamaya 1 Aaryn-Paul 1 Aara 1 Aashir 1 Aaria 3 Aayan 6 Aariah 2 Aayden 1 Aariyah 2 Aayden-James 1 Aarla 1 Aayden-Jon 1 Aarna 1 Aayush 1 Aarya 1 Abbas 2 Aathera 1 Abbdelrahmane 1 Aava 1 Abdalla 1 Aayat 3 Abdallah 2 Aayla 2 Abdelkrim 1 Abbey 4 Abdelrahman 1 Abbey-Leigh 1 Abderrahman 1 Abbi 4 Abderraouf 1 Abbie 52 Abdilahi 1 Abbie-Lee 1 Abdimalik 1 Abbie-Leigh 1 Abdoulie 1 Abbiegale 1 Abdul 8 Abby 19 Abdul-Haadi 1 Abby-Lily 1 Abdul-Hadi 1 Abeera 1 Abdul-Muizz 1 Aberdeen 1 Abdulfattah 1 Abi 7 Abduljabaar 1 Abigail 93 Abdullah 12 Abiha 3 Abdulmohsen 1 Abii 1 Abdulrahman 2 Abony 1 Abdulshakur 1 Abrish 1 Abdur-Rahman 2 Accalia 1 Abdurahman 1 Ada 33 Abdurrahman 1 Ada-Ellen 1 © Crown Copyright 2018 Table 4 (continued) NB: * indicates that, sadly, a baby who was given that first forename has since died Number of Number of Boys' names NB Girls' names NB -
1877-03-24.Pdf
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