Egan

Egan may refer to:

People

  • Egan (surname)
  • Egan (Paiute), Paiute Indian leader
  • Egan Chambers, Canadian politician
  • Places

  • Egan, Illinois, USA
  • Egan, South Dakota, USA
  • Egan, Louisiana, USA
  • Egan, Tennessee, USA
  • Other

  • Egan Junior High School, in Los Altos, California
  • Charles Egan Gallery, in New York
  • Redwood Castle also known as Egan Castle, a Norman castle in County Tipperary, Ireland
  • See also

  • Eagan (disambiguation)
  • Egan (surname)

    Egan is a family name that comes from the Irish Gaelic name Mac Aodhagáin. It is derived from the root 'aedh' meaning little fire and the diminutive 'an' hence 'the little bright-eyed one'. Variations include: Egan, Eagan, Keegan, MacEgan, Kegan and Keagan. The name originates from County Tipperary (north). The Egans have been around for thousands of years and own a castle in Tipperary, Ireland. That castle is Redwood Castle.

    People with this surname

  • Ardis Egan, California educator
  • Chandler Egan, golfer
  • Chris Egan (disambiguation), several people
  • Daniel Egan, former mayor of Sydney, Australia
  • Dennis Egan (born 1947), Alaska politician
  • Eddie Egan (1930–1995), New York police detective depicted in The French Connection
  • Edward Egan, Roman Catholic Cardinal
  • Felim Egan, painter
  • George W. Egan, South Dakota politician
  • Gerard Egan, psychologist
  • Greg Egan, author
  • James Egan (disambiguation), several people called James or Jim
  • Jennifer Egan, author
  • Joe Egan (disambiguation), several people
  • Egan (Paiute)

    Egan (? - 1878) is the American name given to Pony Blanket. Pony Blanket was a Paiute leader in the Oregon Country in the 19th century.

    Early life

    Pony Blanket, known to American settlers as Egan, was born to a Cayuse family and did not know his birth mother. He married Evening Star, the sister of Chochoco (Has No Horse)'s first wife Dawn Mist, and was thus the brother-in-law of Has No Horse. With Evening Star he had at least two sons and a daughter.

    In 1868, his lodge was at Fort Harney. In 1869 he collaborated with Chochoco (Has No Horse) to set the Snake people of Weahwewa (Wolf Dog)'s band free from the Klamath Reservation, where they were starving under the mismanagement of Indian Agent William V. Rinehart. Following the Snake War many of the Paiute had moved onto the Malheur Reservation in 1872, but white settlers began to take back land when they found gold and good grazing land there. Egan led his tribe and some Bannock people in fighting the white settlers for two years.

    Gerard

    Gerard (/ˈɛrəd/ or US /əˈrɑːrd/; Old French: [dʒerɑrd]) is a male forename of Old Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful constituents put together. In this case, those constituents are gari > ger- (meaning 'spear') and -hard (meaning 'hard/strong/brave').

    Common forms of the name are Gerard (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch, Polish and Catalan); Gerrard (English, Scottish, Irish); Gerardo (Italian, Portuguese and Spanish); Gherardo (Italian); Gherardi (Northern Italian, now only a surname); Gérard (variant forms Girard and Guérard, now only surnames, French); Gearóid (Irish); Gerhardt and Gerhart/Gerhard/Gerhardus (Afrikaans, Dutch, and German); Gellért (Hungarian); Gerardas (Lithuanian) and Gerards/Ģirts (Latvian). A few abbreviated forms are Gerry and Jerry (English); Gerd (German) and Gert (Afrikaans and Dutch); Gerrit (Afrikaans and Dutch); Gertjie (Afrikaans); Geert (Dutch), Γεράρδης (Greece) and Жоро (Bulgarian).

    Dynasty minor characters

    There are numerous minor but significant characters featured in the ABC television series Dynasty.

    Characters

    See also

  • List of Dynasty characters
  • Notes and references

    Gerhard

    Gerhard is a name of Germanic origin and may refer to:

    Given name

  • Gerhard III (1292–1340), German prince, regent of Denmark 1332-1340
  • Gerhard Berger (born 1959), Austrian racing driver
  • Gerhard Klimeck (born 1966), German-American scientist
  • Gerhard Lenski (1924—2015), American sociologist of German descent
  • Gerhard Mayer (born 1980), Austrian discus thrower
  • Gerhard Gerd Müller, (born 1945), German player, 8th highest goalscorer of international football of all time
  • Gerhard Neumann (1917-1997), aircraft engine designer and executive
  • Gerhard Präsent (born 1957), Austrian composer
  • Gerhard Richter (born 1932), German expressionist painter
  • Gerhard Schröder (born 1944), German politician, Chancellor of Germany 1998-2005
  • Gerhard Schwedes (born 1938), American football player
  • Gerhard Tausche (born 1957), German archivist and author
  • Gerhard Wolf (1896-1971), German diplomat who saved many Jews from the World War II Holocaust
  • Gerhard Zandberg (born 1983), South African swimmer
  • Surname

  • Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Gerhard (1795–1867), German archaeologist
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