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Ethan may refer to: People *Ethan (given name) *Ethan (biblical figure) Places *Ethan, South Dakota *Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia) Fiction *'' Ethan of Athos'', 1986 novel by Lois McMaster Bujold *" Ethan Brand", 1850 short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne *'' Ethan Frome'', 1911 novel by Edith Wharton See also *Eitan (other) *Etan (other) * Ethen *Ethan Allen (other) *Ethane Ethane ( , ) is a naturally occurring Organic compound, organic chemical compound with chemical formula . At standard temperature and pressure, ethane is a colorless, odorless gas. Like many hydrocarbons, ethane is List of purification methods ...
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Ethan (given Name)
Ethan is a male given name of Hebrew origin () that means "firm, enduring, strong and long-lived". The name Ethan appears eight times in the Hebrew Bible (1 Kings 4:31, Ps. 89 title, 1 Chr. 2:6 and 2:8, 1 Chr. 6:42 and 6:44, and 1 Chr. 15:17 and 15:19). See Ethan (biblical figure). It may also be spelled or pronounced as Etan, Eitan or Eytan. Popularity In 2013, it was the fourth most popular name for boys in Australia. Ethan is also popular in the United States and was the 10th most popular boy's name in 2016. According to the US data, 97% of all American boys named Ethan were born after 1989. In 2022, it was the 15th most popular name given to boys in Canada. Notable people with the given name "Ethan" include A * Ethan Alagich (born 2003), Australian footballer * Ethan Albright (born 1971), American football player * Ethan Allen (other), multiple people * Ethan Ampadu (born 2000), British footballer * Ethan Allen Andrews (other), multiple people * Eth ...
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Ethan (biblical Figure)
Ethan () the Ezrahite, is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Ethan was a boy at King David's court well known for his wisdom. He authored : this Psalm is entitled "a '' maschil'' or contemplation of Ethan the Ezrahite". Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon theorised that this was the same person as Jeduthun. Theologian John Gill refers to a Jewish tradition which identifies Ethan with Abraham, Heman with Moses, and Chalcol with Joseph. Ethan means "strong and optimistic, solid and enduring, permanent". The name Ethan appears eight times in the Hebrew Bible ( 1 Kings 4:31, Psalm. 89 title, 1 Chronicles. 2:6 and 2:8, 1 Chronicles. 6:42 and 6:44, and 1 Chronicles. 15:17 and 15:19). He was a standard of wisdom to whom King Solomon is compared favorably. Called there "Ethan the Ezrahite," to whom the title of Psalm 89 ascribes the authorship of that poem. A "son of Kishi" or "Kishaiah," of the Merarite branch of Levites, and also, with Heman and Asaph, placed by King David o ...
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Ethan, South Dakota
Ethan is a town in Davison County, South Dakota, Davison County, South Dakota, United States. It is part of the Mitchell, South Dakota Mitchell micropolitan area, Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 365 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Ethan is located 10 miles south of Mitchell. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. History Ethan was laid out in 1883, and named in honor of Ethan Allen, a patriot in the American Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 331 people, 130 households, and 92 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 142 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 97.9% White (U.S. Census), White, 1.2% Native American (U.S. Census), Native American, and 0.9% from two or more races. Hispanic (U.S. Census), Hispanic or Latino (U.S. Census), Latino of any race were 0. ...
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Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia)
Fort Ethan Allen was an Earthworks (engineering), earthwork fortification that the Union Army built in 1861 on the property of Gilbert Vanderwerken in Alexandria County (now Arlington County, Virginia, Arlington County), Virginia, as part of the Civil War Defenses of Washington, Civil War defenses of Washington (see Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War). The remains of the fort are now within Arlington County's Fort Ethan Allen Park. an''Accompanying two photos'' History The Union Army built Fort Ethan Allen in September 1861, shortly after the Army's rout at the First Battle of Bull Run, First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) in late July of that year. The fortification was a large bastion-style fort that was located in the County's highlands near the Potomac River. Before the Army constructed the fort, farmland and forests filled the area. To allow for clear lines of sight toward other fortifications and approaches to Washington, D.C., the Army removed trees and other ve ...
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Ethan Of Athos
''Ethan of Athos'' is a 1986 science fiction novel by American author Lois McMaster Bujold. The title character is Dr. Ethan Urquhart, Chief of Biology at the Sevarin District Reproduction Centre on the planet Athos, who is sent to find out what happened to a shipment of vital ovarian tissue cultures. Set in the fictional universe of Bujold's Vorkosigan Saga, the novel mentions but does not feature her usual protagonist Miles Vorkosigan. To date, Bujold has never revisited the settings of Athos or Kline Station in her many subsequent novels, but the events of ''Ethan of Athos'' are later referred to indirectly in the novels '' Borders of Infinity'' (1989) and '' Cetaganda'' (1995). Bujold had written her first novel '' Shards of Honor'' and its sequel ''The Warrior's Apprentice'' — both unpublished — when she wrote ''Ethan of Athos'', a standalone work that was purposely short "because the current cargo-cult rumor amongst the wanna-be-published back then was that editors wou ...
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Ethan Brand
"Ethan Brand—A Chapter from an Abortive Romance" (originally, "The Unpardonable Sin") is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850 and first published by Ticknor, Reed, and Fields in 1852 in ''The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales'', the author's final collection of short stories. Hawthorne originally planned a lengthy work about Brand, but completed only this piece. Hawthorne's inspiration was a lime kiln he saw burning while climbing Mount Greylock. Plot A lime-burner named Bartram and his son hear a disturbing roar of laughter echo through the twilight in the hills. Soon thereafter, Ethan Brand arrives at the lime kiln and is questioned by Bartram. Brand says that he used to keep the very same kiln before he went off in search of the "unpardonable sin", which he claims to have found. When asked what the unpardonable sin is, Brand replies, “It is a sin that grew within my own breast. A sin that grew nowhere else! The sin of an intellect that triumphed ove ...
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Ethan Frome
''Ethan Frome'' is a 1911 novella by American author Edith Wharton. It details the story of a man who falls in love with his wife's cousin and the tragedies that result from the ensuing love triangle. The novel has been adapted into a film of the same name. Plot An unnamed male narrator is working for a power plant, and due to a carpenter's strike finds himself forced to spend a winter in the nearby small town of (fictional) Starkfield, Massachusetts. The man who daily chauffeurs him to work is a limping, quiet man named Ethan Frome, a lifelong resident and local fixture of the community. The narrator learns that Frome's limp arose from being injured in an accident. The story then flashes back 24 years to detail Frome's past. The young Frome is married to a sickly woman named Zeena (Zenobia), who appears older than her age, is unkind to Ethan, and whose life revolves around seeking expensive treatments for her varied illnesses. Although the Fromes have limited means themselv ...
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Eitan (other)
Eitan () or Eytan is the Hebrew source of the male given name Ethan (given name), Ethan, and roughly translates to "strength" or "firm". Eitan may also refer to: People Biblical figure *Ethan the Ezrahite, Eitan the Ezrahite, the author of Psalm 89, Psalms 89. who, according to the Talmud, is Abraham. First name *Eitan Avitsur (1941–2018), Israeli composer *Eitan Ben Eliyahu (born 1944), Israeli general *Eitan Berglas (1934–1992), Israeli economist *Eitan Bernath (born 2002), American celebrity chef, entertainer, author, and TV personality *Eitan Broshi (born 1950), Israeli politician *Eitan Cabel (born 1959), Israeli politician *Eitan Friedlander (born 1958), Israeli Olympic sailor *Eitan Haber (1940–2020), Israeli journalist *Eitan Livni (1919–1991), Israeli activist and politician *Eitan Reiter (born 1982), Israeli musician and producer *Eitan Tibi (born 1987), Israeli football player Surname *Michael Eitan (1944–2024), Israeli politician *Or Eitan (born 1981), Is ...
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Etan (other)
Etan (or Eitan, Eytan in Hebrew) is a male given name meaning steadfast, strong, firm, and safe, and may also refer to: People * Etan Boritzer (born 1950), American author * Etan Cohen (born 1974), American screenwriter * Etan Frankel, American playwright, television writer, and producer * Etan Ilfeld, British entrepreneur * Etan Mintz, American rabbi, activist, and writer * Etan Patz (1972–unknown; legally dead 2001), American disappeared person * Etan Thomas (born 1978), American basketball player Other uses * Etan, Iran, a village in Qazvin Province * ETAN, the acronym of the East Timor and Indonesia Action Network See also * Eitan (other) Eitan () or Eytan is the Hebrew source of the male given name Ethan (given name), Ethan, and roughly translates to "strength" or "firm". Eitan may also refer to: People Biblical figure *Ethan the Ezrahite, Eitan the Ezrahite, the author of Psal ... * Ethan (other) {{disambiguation, given name Modern names ...
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Ethen
Ethen is a unisex given name and a variation of the name Ethan, which means 'strong, enduring, firm, long-lived'. Notable people with the name include: *Ethen Beavers, American comic book artist *Ethen Roberts (born 1990), American professional freeride mountain bike and FMX rider *Ethen Sampson (born 1993), South African soccer player See also *Etan (other) *Eitan (other) Eitan () or Eytan is the Hebrew source of the male given name Ethan (given name), Ethan, and roughly translates to "strength" or "firm". Eitan may also refer to: People Biblical figure *Ethan the Ezrahite, Eitan the Ezrahite, the author of Psal ... {{given name Given names of Hebrew language origin Unisex given names English-language unisex given names ...
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Ethan Allen (other)
Ethan Allen (1738–1789) was an early American and Vermont revolutionary. Ethan Allen may also refer to: People * Ethan B. Allen (1781–1835), New York politician * Ethan Allen (priest) (1796–1879), Episcopal archivist and author in Maryland, as well as minister in Ohio and Kentucky * Ethan Allen (armsmaker) (1808–1871), American gunsmith * Ethan Allen (baseball) (1904–1993), player and coach * Ethan Allen (music producer), American record producer and musician Places * Fort Ethan Allen, former U.S. Army installation and current neighborhood in Colchester, Vermont, US * Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia) (1861–1865), Civil War defense of Washington, D.C., US Ships * USS Ethan Allen (1859), USS ''Ethan Allen'' (1859) (1859–1865), Civil War era Union Navy 556-ton bark * USS Ethan Allen (SSBN-608), USS ''Ethan Allen'' (SSBN-608) (1960–1983), U.S. Navy ballistic missile submarine (SSBN-608) ** Ethan Allen-class submarine, ''Ethan Allen''-class submarine (1960–1992) ...
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