Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name
A village in Nebraska, United States.
A town in Utah, United States.
A town in Maine, United States.
A town in Wyoming, United States.
A placename.
A ghost town in California, United States.
A census-designated place in Mississippi, United States.
A town in New Hampshire, United States.
A town in South Carolina, United States.
A town in Washington, United States.
Lyman
A city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Synonym: (former name) Krasnyi Lyman
1960s A key plasma physics text was published by Lyman Spitzer at Princeton in 1963. Source: Internet
Brown, Lyman Abbott, 240, 2. Abbott influenced hundreds every week though his sermons at the prestigious Plymouth Avenue Congregationalist Church. Source: Internet
Filming techniques and reactions Sam Seaborn and Josh Lyman converse in the hallway in one of The West Wing s noted tracking shots. Source: Internet
As noted in one obituary, her collaboration with Lyman Wynne was particularly important. Source: Internet
An explanation for ending the traveling punk and emo fest from ringleader Kevin Lyman, who's revered by local concert vets, including Slug. Source: Internet
Gerry E. Meyer was born on June 27, 1929, in Edgerton, Ohio, the son of Lyman Earl “Brownie” and Ethel Marie (Wiles) Meyer. Source: Internet