Proper noun
A surname.
A village in Missouri, United States.
A placename
One of two communes in France.
A town in Tennessee, United States.
Rives
plural of Rive
In the 1970s, Jean Royer also extended the city to the south by diverting the course of the River Cher to create the districts of Rives du Cher and des Fontaines; at the time, this was one of the largest urban developments in Europe. Source: Internet
Ardis Rives, a longtime resident of Enid, OK, ended her struggle with alzheimer’s when she passed away peacefully in Amarillo, TX on December 17, 2017. Source: Internet
Lynchburg native James Rives Childs served in the U.S. Army as a code breaker in France during World War I. After working for the American Relief Administration in the Balkans and the Soviet Union, Childs began a 30-year diplomatic career. Source: Internet
In October 1912, it united with the Wesleyan Methodist church and was connected with the Rives Circuit made up of Rives, Robinson and Howe schools. Source: Internet
Barbara Craig is an attorney at Stoel Rives in Portland with extensive background in endangered species work. Source: Internet
Rives, it says, “served two terms as district attorney, from 1898 to 1902,” when terms had, by then, been enlarged to four years, with Rives serving a single term from 1899-1903. Source: Internet