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Francisco Arízaga Luque (1900–1964, Ecuador, p/f/nf) Francisco Herrera Luque (1927–1991, Venezuela, f) Johanan Luria (late 15th – early 16th c., Germany/France, nf) Emilio Lussu (1890–1975, Italy, nf) Edgar Lustgarten (1907–1978, England, f) Maria Kuncewiczowa (1834–1908, Duchy of Warsaw, p/f/nf) Martin Luther (1483–1546, Germany ...
This is a list of named minor planets in an alphabetical, case-insensitive order grouped by the first letter of their name. [a] [b] New namings, typically proposed by the discoverer and approved by the Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN) of the International Astronomical Union, are published nowadays in their WGSBN Bulletin and summarized in a dedicated list several times a year.
L. S. Lowry (1887–1976), English painter and draftsman; Lu Guang (陆广, late 13th or 14th century), Chinese painter and poet; Lü Ji (呂紀, born 1477), Chinese painter; Lu Zhi (陸治, c. 1496–1576), Chinese painter, calligrapher and poet; Edward George Handel Lucas (1861–1936), Scottish painter; Edwin G. Lucas (1911–1990), Scottish ...
Hadrawi (born 1943, Somaliland, p), full name Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame Hadrawi Ivana Hadži-Popović (born 1951, Yugoslavia/Serbia, f) Stefan Haenni (born 1958, Switzerland, f)
Many of these plants are listed in Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners. William Stearn (1911–2001) was one of the pre-eminent British botanists of the 20th century: a Librarian of the Royal Horticultural Society , a president of the Linnean Society and the original drafter of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated ...
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The names of the letters are typically just the consonant sound plus the inherent vowel অ ô. Since the inherent vowel is assumed and not written, most letters' names look identical to the letter itself (the name of the letter ঘ is itself ghô, not gh).
Eight of the top ten names end with the first letter of the alphabet: Olivia, Emma, Amelia, Sophia, Mia, Isabella, Ava and Luna. The two exceptions are Charlotte (No. 3) and Evelyn (No. 9).