• A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 0 P R S T U V Y
  • A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 0 P R S T U V Y
  • Saturday, 31 August 2013

    Is it okay if I don’t send my child to preschool?

     Many parents feel pressure to send their child to nursery school since most children go to some sort of program and child-care professionals generally recommend it. Parents who keep their child home until kindergarten often face the disapproval of friends and relatives.
    People ask, “How will he learn to socialize?” “Isn’t he ready?” “How can you get anything done with him around all day?” “Aren’t you afraid he’ll miss out?” “How will he be prepared for kindergarten?”

    There is a number of good reasons why a child might not go to nursery school. When there’s a new baby in the family, some parents keep their older child home so he won’t feel rejected or
    Pushed out. The expense of nursery school deters other families. Some parents are unable to find a nursery school they really like for their child, and some want to be with their child full time until elementary school begins. Finally, some parents keep their child at home because they welcome the freedom: when there are no school schedules to follow, parent and child can wake up when they want, go on outings together, and stay outdoors as long as they like.

    A child who stays out of nursery school will not be harmed academically or socially. He’ll have chances to play with siblings, neighborhood children, and friends who attend part-time or half-day programs. Parents can also enroll their child in once-a-week recreation classes and set up playdates with other children. A child can be exposed to art, music, reading, science and other activities, just as children in preschool are.

    When a child does go to nursery school, his parents may marvel at how he changes. He seems more cooperative and knowledgeable, and his parents attribute this growth to the school. But parents whose children stay at home also see these changes. Young children naturally mature and develop as they get older, and a four-year-old who stays home will have the same interest in learning and playing as a four-year-old in preschool.

    If your child stays home, he’ll be busy and involved, especially if you provide an environment in which he can explore, play, read, go on outings, and create—all the things done at school. He’lllearn, about his world he likes all young children he’s curious. Nursery school can be a very positive experience, but it isn’t a necessary One.

    If you decide to keep your child at home for the preschool years, you may wonder how he’ll adjust to kindergarten. As long as you prepare him by visiting the school ahead of time and talking about kindergarten activities, he’s likely to do just as well as a child who attended preschool. Kindergarten is a new experience for all children, and they all go through a period of adjustment.

    During the years that your child is at home instead of in nursery school, people will often ask him, “Where do you go to school?” and other children will tell him about their schools. Your child, particularly if he’s four or five, may wonder why he isn’t in school, and may feel somewhat alienated from his friends. Many children, however, are not affected by the questions and comments of others, and confidently announce, “I don’t go to school,” or “I learn at home.” If your child does express a desire to go to nursery school, you may want to look for a program that meets your needs
     As well as ,his or you may decide to tell him that he’ll go to school when he’s old enough for kindergarten.


    Although the decision to keep your child home may be a difficult one, you might be surprised by unexpected support. One mother, expecting a lecture, reluctantly told her pediatrician she was not sending her child to school. The doctor shocked and delighted her by not only praising her decision, but telling her that he and his wife had kept their children home and that the experience had been very positive.

    Friday, 30 August 2013

    What if my child has difficulty saying good-bye when I leave him?

    Many children, especially those three years old and under, have
    a difficult time leaving their parents. Your child may want to say 
    good-bye several times, or she may cry. Don’t threaten her or say, 
    “Be good and stop crying,” or “Be a big girl.” She needs support, 
    not pressure. You might be able to eliminate some of her anxiety 
    by letting her bring along a favorite toy or blanket. Try arriving at 
    school fifteen minutes early so you can spend more time with her 
    before you go. Or give her a special little treat when she gets in the 
    car, or a “love” note or picture to carry into school with her.

    How can I choose the best child-care center or nursery school for my child?


     Every child-care center and nursery school is different, and parents
    have to search carefully to find a good place for their child. Schools
    might claim (as Montessori, Waldorf, co-op, traditional, and religious
    schools do) that their programs are based on familiar philosophies,
    but parents have to see how the philosophies are actually
    implemented. The personalities of staff members, the physical
    layout, and the day-to-day schedules are what determine a school
    or center’s quality. The only way for parents to make an informed
    choice is to observe a number of programs.

    Sunday, 25 August 2013

    MODERN NAMES

    Celebrity Baby Names

    Joaquin Assissi
    Roman Dakota
    Marco Atlanta
    Sindri Ireland
    Rio Remington
    Gulliver Alaia
    Hugo Greta
    Lincoln Keegan
    Truman Satchel
    Nikolai Tenzin

    Olympian Names

    Muhammad Dorothy
    Jesse Mary Lou
    Carl Jackie
    Mark Wilma
    John Kristi
    Eric Shannon
    Dan Evelyn
    Bob Peggy
    Larry Janet
    Irving Bonnie

    Classic Names Biblical Names

    John Emily
    Charles Ann 
    George Elizabeth 
    Alexander Mary 
    Michael Sarah 
    Richard Jane 
    William Katherine 
    Thomas Margaret 
    David Helen 
    Edward Christine 

    The “In Crowd” Names Urban Names


    Dylan Piper
    Jake Skye
    Max Taylor
    Reese Lexi
    Hunter Mackenzie
    Isaac Madison
    Trey Dakota
    Ethan Josi
    Waylon Ashland
    Cody Kaylee

    Strong Names

    Lars Christina
    Alfonso Bene
    Stephon Camellia
    Evander Ammalee
    Hadar Elyssa
    Ulrich Hilary
    Laskey Faris
    Mungo Jazzell
    Thurmond Kacy
    Maddox Macaria

    Jabari Juanita
    Juwon Dashawn
    Keshoh Quanisha
    Shaquille Shaldona
    Jarvis Dasmine
    Shawnell Dawntelle
    Tyree Latasha
    Tre Tamika
    Damarcus Tearah
    Devonte Shawanna

    Exotic Names

    Raines Amelie
    Armel Angelique
    Markum Giovanna
    Aurelio Deadrana
    Dominique Esme
    Lorenzo Danica
    Cloudy Adriana
    Diego Xanthia
    Orlando Zoe
    Adonis Zenobia

    Influential Names

    Kyle Mariam
    Max Sophie
    Logan Elizabeth
    Blake Celeste
    Nathanial Anna
    Mason Ashley
    Samuel Cassandra
    Douglas Claire
    Joshua Honor
    Marcus Hope

    MOST POWERFUL BABY GIRLS NAMES


    MOST POWERFUL
    BABY GIRLS NAMES
    1. Sophia328. Nyla664. Kallie
    2. Emma329. Cali665. Mira
    3. Isabella330. Tatum666. Hailee
    4. Olivia331. Carmen667. Kathleen
    5. Ava332. Gia668. Meredith
    6. Emily333. Jazmine669. Janessa
    7. Abigail334. Heidi670. Noemi
    8. Mia335. Miley671. Aiyana
    9. Madison336. Baylee672. Aliana
    10. Elizabeth

    Friday, 23 August 2013

    U.S. President Names for Boy - Kids

    Abraham 
    The 16th president of the United States, Abe Lincoln is known for his colorful life and for leading the country through the Civil War. 

    Andrew 
    Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States. He was known as Old Hickory for his rugged demeanor. Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States. He succeeded Lincoln after his assassination and was the first president to be impeached. 
    Barack 
    The 44th and current president of the United States, Barack Obama is the first African-American to hold the office. 

    Benjamin 
    The 23rd president of the United States, Benjamin Harrison is known mostly for his economic policy. 
    Calvin 
    The 30th president of the United States, Calvin Coolidge took office after the death of Warren Harding. He is known for his isolationist mentality toward foreign affairs. 
    Carter 
    The 39th president of the United States, James Earl Carter, Jr., also known as Jimmy, was a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. 

    Presidential Children's Names for kids

    George Washington
    (VP John Adams) Daniel Parke Custis, Jr., (stepson)
    Frances Custis (stepdaughter)
    John Parke "Jacky" Custis (stepson)
    Martha Parke "Patsy Custis (stepdaughter)
    John Adams
    (VP Thomas Jefferson) Abigail "Nabby" Adams
    John Quincy Adams
    Susanna Adams
    Charles Adams
    Thomas Adams
    Elizabeth Adams (stillborn)

    Nobel Prize Awarded by Women

    The Nobel Prize has been awarded 807 times to men and 44 times to women (there have also been 23 awards to organizations).
    The first woman to win a Nobel Prize was Marie Curie, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 with her husband, Pierre Curie, and Henri Becquerel. Curie is also the only woman to have won multiple Nobel Prizes; in 1911, she won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (and is accordingly included twice in the total figure of 44 for female laureates). Curie's daughter, Irène Joliot-Curie, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935, making the two the only mother-daughter pair to have won Nobel Prizes.
    Fifteen women have won the Nobel Peace Prize, twelve have won the Nobel Prize in Literature, ten have won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, four have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, two have won the Nobel Prize in Physics and only one woman (in 2009) has won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. The most Nobel Prizes awarded to women in a single year was in 2009, when five women became laureates.

    The Prize in Economic Sciences (1)
    2009
    Elinor Ostrom

    The Nobel Prize in Physics (2)
    1963
    Maria Goeppert Mayer

    Nobel Peace Prize laureates from 1901, when the prize was first awarded until 2012


    2012: The European Union (EU)
    2011: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Leymah Gbowee (Liberia), Tawakkul Karman (Yemen)
    2010: Liu Xiaobo (China)
    2009: Barack Obama (US)
    2008: Martti Ahtisaari (Finland)

    Famous Scientists names for kid

    1. Abdul Qadeer Khan
    2. Abu Nasr Al-Farabi
    3. Al-Battani
    4. Alan Turing
    5. Albert Abraham Michelson
    6. Albert Einstein
    7. Albrecht von Haller
    8. Alessandro Volta
    9. Alexander Fleming
    10. Alexander Graham Bell
    11. Alfred Binet

    The Most Influential, Most Famous Scientist who were Christians

    These individuals could be considered among history's most influential and famous scientists, who also happen to have been devout Christians of various denominations:


    1. Roger Bacon 
    2. Johannes Kepler 
    3. Johannes Baptista van Helmont 
    4. Blaise Pascal 
    5. Robert Boyle 
    6. Anton van Leeuwenhoek 
    7. Carolus Linnaeus 
    8. Leonhard Euler 
    9. John Dalton 
    10. Michael Faraday 

    Famous Scientists who were Christians


    1. John Philoponus late 6th Century Aristotle's early Christian critic
    2. Hugh of St. Victor c. 1096-1141 theologian of science
    3. Robert Grosseteste c. 1168-1253 reform-minded bishop-scientist
    4. Roger Bacon c. 1220-1292 Doctor Mirabiles
    5. Dietrich von Frieberg c. 1250-c. 1310 the priest who solved the mystery of the rainbow
    6. Thomas Bradwardine c. 1290-1349 student of motion
    7. Nicole Oresme c. 1320-1382 inventor of scientific graphic techniques
    8. Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 grappler with infinity
    9. Georgias Agricola 1495-1555 founder of metallurgy
    10. Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discoverer of the laws of planetary motion

    WORLD CHANGED BY THIS FAMOUS 100 SCIENTISTS


    100 Scientists Who Changed the World (Enchanted Lion Books: New York, 2003), written by John Balchin
    1. Anaximander c. 611-547 B.C.  
    2. Pythagoras c. 581-497 B.C.  
    3. Hippocrates of Cos c. 460-377 B.C.  
    4. Democritus of Abdera c. 460-370 B.C.  
    5. Plato c. 427-347 B.C. Platonism / Greek philosophy
    6. Aristotle c. 384-322 B.C. Platonism / Greek philosophy
    7. Euclid c. 330-260 B.C. Platonism / Greek philosophy
    8. Archimedes c. 287-212 B.C. Greek philosophy
    9. Hipparchus c. 170-125 B.C.  
    10. Zhang Heng 78-139 A.D.  

    IMPORTANT 100 SCIENTIST NAMES THEY SHAPED THIS WORLD


    1. Pythagoras c. 580 B.C.-C. 500 B.C.  
    2. Hippocates c. 460 B.C.-377 B.C.  
    3. Aristotle 384 B.C.-322 B.C. Platonism / Greek philosophy
    4. Euclid c. 325 B.C.-270 B.C. Platonism / Greek philosophy
    5. Archimedes c. 287-c. 212 B.C. Greek philosophy
    6. Eratosthenes c. 276 B.C.-c. 196 B.C.  
    7. Galen c. A.D. 130-c. 216  
    8. Hakim Ibn-e-Sina A.D. 980-1037 Islam
    9. Nicolaus Copernicus 1473-1543 Catholic (priest)
    10. Andreas Vesalius 1514-1564 Catholic

    Most Influential 100 Scientists names for babies

    A Ranking of the Most Influential Scientists, Past and Present, Citadel Press (2000), written by John Galbraith Simmons.The list below is from the book The Scientific 100:

    1 Isaac Newton the Newtonian Revolution Anglican (rejected Trinitarianism, i.e., Athanasianism;
    believed in the Arianism of the Primitive Church)
    2 Albert Einstein Twentieth-Century Science Jewish
    3 Neils Bohr the Atom Jewish Lutheran
    4 Charles Darwin Evolution Anglican (nominal); Unitarian
    5 Louis Pasteur the Germ Theory of Disease Catholic
    6 Sigmund Freud Psychology of the Unconscious Jewish; Atheist; Freudian psychoanalysis (Freudianism)

    NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS NAMES WITH SUBJECTS

    1 Names Nobel Prize Winners Aaron Ciechanover Chemistry
    2 Names Nobel Prize Winners Alexei Abrikosov Physics
    3 Names Nobel Prize Winners Alva Myrdal Peace
    4 Names Nobel Prize Winners Arvid Carlsson Medicine
    5 Names Nobel Prize Winners Avram Hershko Chemistry
    6 Names Nobel Prize Winners Barbara McClintock Medicine
    7 Names Nobel Prize Winners Bertha von Suttner Peace
    8 Names Nobel Prize Winners Betty Williams Peace
    9 Names Nobel Prize Winners Clive Granger Economics

    NOBEL PRICE WINNERS NAMES FOR BABIES

    NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS NAMES FOR BABY BOYS
    Aaron Ciechanover
    Chemistry
    Alexei Abrikosov
    Physics
    Arvid Carlsson
    Medicine
    Avram Hershko
    Chemistry
    Clive Granger
    Economics

    IMPORTANT TOP 100 BABY NAMES FOR BABY BOYS

    1. Jacob
    2. Mason
    3. Ethan
    4. Noah
    5. William
    6. Liam
    7. Jayden
    8. Michael
    9. Alexander
    10. Aiden
    11. Daniel

    BEST AND TOP 100 NAMES FOR BABY GIRLS

    1. Sophia
    2. Emma
    3. Isabella
    4. Olivia
    5. Ava
    6. Emily
    7. Abigail
    8. Mia
    9. Madison
    10. Elizabeth
    11. Chloe

    MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES IN 2013

    MOST POPULAR BABY BOY NAMES IN 2013


    1. Jacob –> Abel
    2. Mason –> Miller
    3. Ethan–>Ephraim
    4. Noah–>Jonah
    5. William  –> Wallace
    6. Liam –> Leon
    7. Jayden  –> Jude
    8. Michael --> Malcolm
    9. Alexander –> Augustine
    10. Aiden –> Amias
    11. Daniel –> Nathaniel

    ALEXANDRA AND BABY GIRLS NAMES

    Ala

    Alajandra

    Alandra

    Alandria
    Alastrina

    Alastriona

    Alastríona

    Alejandra
    Alejandrina

    BIBILICAL BABY BOY NAMES

    Abel
     
    Abner

    Abraham

    Adam
    Amos

    Andrew

    Asa

    Asher
    Azariah

    Balthasar

    Barnabas

    Bartholomew
    Benjamin

    Boaz

    Cain

    Caleb
    Daniel

    David

    Eli

    Elijah
    Enoch

    Ephraim

    Ethan

    Ezekiel
    Ezra

    Gideon

    Isaac

    Isaiah
    Jabez

    Jacob

    Jadon

    Jared
    Jedediah

    Jeremiah

    Jethro

    John
    Jonah

    Joseph

    Joshua

    Josiah
    Jothan

    Jude

    Lazarus

    Levi
    Luke

    Malachi

    Mark

    Matthew
    Micah

    Moses

    Nathan

    Nathaniel
    Nehemiah

    Noah

    Obadiah

    Peter
    Phineas

    Reuben

    Samson

    Samuel
    Seth

    Simeon

    Simon

    Solomon
    Thomas

    Tobiah

    Zachary

    Zebedee

    BIBILICAL BABY GIRLS NAMES

    Abiah

    Abigail

    Abra

    Ada
    Anna

    Azubah

    Bathsheba

    Beulah
    Chloe

    Deborah

    Delilah

    Dinah
    Drusilla

    Elizabeth

    Esther

    Eve
    Galilee

    Hannah

    Havilah

    Hepzibah
    Jael

    Jemima

    Jerusha

    Joanna
    Judith

    Keturah

    Keziah

    Leah
    Lillith

    Lydia

    Magdalen

    Magdalena
    Martha

    Mary

    Mehitabel

    Miriam
    Naomi

    Orpah

    Peninah

    Priscilla
    Rachel

    Rebekah

    Ruth

    Salome
    Sarah

    Selah

    Susannah

    Tabitha
    Tamar

    Zillah

    Zilpah

    Zipporah

    Most Popular Girls Names

    1. Emily 
    2. Emma 
    3. Madison 
    4. Olivia 
    5. Hannah 
    6. Abigail 
    7. Isabella 
    8. Ashley 
    9. Samantha 
    10. Elizabeth 
    11. Alexis 
    12. Sarah 
    13. Grace 
    14. Alyssa 
    15. Sophia 
    16. Lauren 
    17. Brianna 
    18. Kayla 
    19. Natalie 
    20. Anna 
    21. Jessica 
    22. Taylor 
    23. Chloe 
    24. Hailey 
    25. Ava 
    26. Jasmine 
    27. Sydney 

    Fun Lists 11 

    28. Victoria 
    29. Ella 
    30. Mia 
    31. Morgan 
    32. Julia 
    33. Kaitlyn 
    34. Rachel 
    35. Katherine 
    36. Megan 
    37. Alexandra 
    38. Jennifer 
    39. Destiny 
    40. Allison 
    41. Savannah 
    42. Haley 
    43. Mackenzie 
    44. Brooke 
    45. Maria 
    46. Nicole 
    47. Makayla 
    48. Trinity 
    49. Kylie 
    50. Kaylee 
    51. Paige 
    52. Lily 
    53. Faith 
    54. Zoe 
    55. Stephanie 
    56. Jenna 
    57. Andrea 
    58. Riley 
    59. Katelyn 
    60. Angelina 
    61. Kimberly 
    62. Madeline 
    63. Mary 
    64. Leah 
    65. Lillian 
    66. Michelle 
    67. Amanda 
    68. Sara 
    69. Sofia 
    70. Jordan 
    71. Alexa 
    72. Rebecca 
    73. Gabrielle 
    74. Caroline 
    75. Vanessa 
    76. Gabriella 
    77. Avery 
    78. Marissa 
    79. Ariana 
    80. Audrey 
    81. Jada 
    82. Autumn 
    83. Evelyn 
    84. Jocelyn 
    85. Maya 
    86. Arianna 
    87. Isabel 
    88. Amber 
    89. Melanie 
    90. Diana 
    91. Danielle 
    92. Sierra 
    93. Leslie 
    94. Aaliyah 
    95. Erin 
    96. Amelia 
    97. Molly 
    98. Claire 
    99. Bailey 
    100. Melissa 


    Most Popular Boys Names

    1. Jacob 
    2. Michael 
    3. Joshua 
    4. Matthew 
    5. Ethan 
    6. Andrew 
    7. Daniel 
    8. William 
    9. Joseph 
    10. Christopher 
    11. Anthony 
    12. Ryan 
    13. Nicholas 
    14. David 
    15. Alexander 
    16. Tyler 
    17. James 
    18. John 
    19. Dylan 
    20. Nathan 
    21. Jonathan 
    22. Brandon 
    23. Samuel 
    24. Christian 
    25. Benjamin 
    26. Zachary 
    27. Logan 
    28. José 
    29. Noah 
    30. Justin 
    31. Elijah 
    32. Gabriel 
    33. Caleb 
    34. Kevin 
    35. Austin 
    36. Robert 
    37. Thomas 
    38. Connor 
    39. Evan 
    40. Aidan 
    41. Jack 
    42. Luke 
    43. Jordan 
    44. Angel 
    45. Isaiah 
    46. Isaac 
    47. Jason 
    48. Jackson 
    49. Hunter 
    50. Cameron 
    51. Gavin 
    52. Mason 
    53. Aaron 
    54. Juan 
    55. Kyle 
    56. Charles 
    57. Luis 
    58. Adam 
    59. Brian 
    60. Aiden 
    61. Eric 
    62. Jayden 
    63. Alex 
    64. Bryan 
    65. Sean 
    66. Owen 

    10 25,001 Best Baby Names 

    67. Lucas 
    68. Nathaniel 
    69. Ian 
    70. Jesús 
    71. Carlos 
    72. Adrian 
    73. Diego 
    74. Julian 
    75. Cole 
    76. Ashton 
    77. Steven 
    78. Jeremiah 
    79. Timothy 
    80. Chase 
    81. Devin 
    82. Seth 
    83. Jaden 
    84. Colin 
    85. Cody 
    86. Landon 
    87. Carter 
    88. Hayden 
    89. Xavier 
    90. Wyatt 
    91. Dominic 
    92. Richard 
    93. Antonio 
    94. Jesse 
    95. Blake 
    96. Sebastian 
    97. Miguel 
    98. Jake 
    99. Alejandro 
    100. Patrick 

    Nobel Peace Prize laureates from 1901 until 2012

    2012: The European Union (EU)
    2011: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Leymah Gbowee (Liberia), Tawakkul Karman (Yemen)
    2010: Liu Xiaobo (China)
    2009: Barack Obama (US)
    2008: Martti Ahtisaari (Finland)
    2007: Al Gore (US) and the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
    2006: Muhammad Yunus (Bangladesh) and the Grameen Bank
    2005: International Atomic Energy Agency and Mohamed ElBaradei (Egypt)
    2004: Wangari Maathai (Kenya)
    2003: Shirin Ebadi (Iran)
    2002: Jimmy Carter (US)
    2001: Kofi Annan (Ghana) and the United Nations
    2000: Kim Dae Jung (South Korea)
    1999: Medicines sans Frontiers (Doctors without Borders)
    1998: John Hume and David Trimble (Northern Ireland)
    1997: Jody Williams (US) and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines
    1996: Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and Jose Ramos-Horta (East Timor)
    1995: Joseph Rotblat (Britain) and the Pugwash movement
    1994: Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres (Israel) and Yasser Arafat (PLO)
    1993: Nelson Mandela and Frederik de Klerk (South Africa)
    1992: Rigoberta Menchu (Guatemala)
    1991: Aung San Suu Kyi (Burma)
    1990: Mikhail Gorbachev (Soviet Union)
    1989: Dalai Lama (Tibet)
    1988: United Nations Peacekeeping Forces
    1987: Oscar Arias Sanchez (Costa Rica)
    1986: Elie Wiesel (US)
    1985: International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
    1984: Desmond Tutu (South Africa)
    1983: Lech Walesa (Poland)
    1982: Alva Myrdal (Sweden) and Alfonso Garcia Robles (Mexico)
    1981: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    1980: Adolfo Perez Esquivel (Argentina)
    1979: Mother Teresa (Albania)
    1978: Anwar Sadat (Egypt) and Menachem Begin (Israel)
    1977: Amnesty International
    1976: Betty Williams (Britain) and Mairead Corrigan (Northern Ireland)
    1975: Andrei Sakharov (Soviet Union)
    1974: Sean MacBride (Ireland) and Eisaku Sato (Japan)
    1973: Henry Kissinger (US) and Le Duc Tho (Vietnam, declined)
    1972: prize not handed out
    1971: Willy Brandt (Germany)
    1970: Norman Borlaug (US)
    1969: International Labour Organisation
    1968: Rene Cassin (France)
    1967: prize not handed out
    1966: prize not handed out
    1965: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
    1964: Martin Luther King Jr (US)
    1963: International Committee of the Red Cross and the League of Red Cross Societies
    1962: Linus Carl Pauling (US)
    1961: Dag Hammarskjoeld (Sweden)
    1960: Albert Lutuli (South Africa)
    1959: Philip Noel-Baker (Britain)
    1958: Georges Pire (Belgium)
    1957: Lester Pearson (Canada)
    1956: prize not handed out
    1955: prize not handed out
    1954: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    1953: George Marshall (US)
    1952: Albert Schweitzer (France)
    1951: Leon Jouhaux (France)
    1950: Ralph Bunche (US)
    1949: Lord (John) Boyd Orr of Brechin (Britain)
    1948: prize not handed out
    1947: Friends Service Council (The Quakers), American Friends Service Committee (The Quakers)
    1946: Emily Greene Balch (US), John Raleigh Mott (US)
    1945: Cordell Hull (US)
    1944: International Committee of the Red Cross
    1943: prize not handed out
    1942: prize not handed out
    1941: prize not handed out
    1940: prize not handed out
    1939: prize not handed out
    1938: Nansen International Office for Refugees
    1937: Viscount Cecil of Chelwood (Britain)
    1936: Carlos Saavedra Lamas (Argentina)
    1935: Carl von Ossietzky (Germany)
    1934: Arthur Henderson (Britain)
    1933: Sir Norman Angell (Ralph Lane) (Britain)
    1932: prize not handed out
    1931: Jane Addams (US) and Nicholas Murray Butler (US)
    1930: Nathan Soederblom (Sweden)
    1929: Frank Billings Kellogg (US)
    1928: prize not handed out
    1927: Ferdinand Buisson (France) and Ludwig Quidde (Germany)
    1926: Aristide Briand (France) and Gustav Stresemann (Germany)
    1925: Sir Austen Chamberlain (Britain) and Charles Gates Dawes (US)
    1924: prize not handed out
    1923: prize not handed out
    1922: Fridtjof Nansen (Norway)
    1921: Karl Hjalmar Branting (Sweden) and Christian Lous Lange (Norway)
    1920: Leon Victor Auguste Bourgeois (France)
    1919: Thomas Woodrow Wilson (US)
    1918: prize not handed out
    1917: International Committee of the Red Cross
    1916: prize not handed out
    1915: prize not handed out
    1914: prize not handed out
    1913: Henri La Fontaine (Belgium)
    1912: Elihu Root (US)
    1911: Tobias Michael Carel Asser (The Netherlands) and Alfred Hermann Fried (Austria)
    1910: Permanent International Peace Bureau
    1909: Auguste Marie François Beernaert (Belgium) and Paul Henri Benjamin Balluet, Baron d'Estournelles de Constant de Rebecque (France)
    1908: Klas Pontus Arnoldson (Sweden) and Fredrik Bajer (Denmark)
    1907: Ernesto Teodoro Moneta (Italy) and Louis Renault (France)
    1906: Theodore Roosevelt (US)
    1905: Baroness Bertha Sophie Felicita von Suttner (Austria)
    1904: Institute of International Law
    1903: William Randal Cremer (Britain)
    1902: Elie Ducommun (Switzerland) and Charles Albert Gobat (Switzerland)
    1901: Jean Henri Dunant (Switzerland) and Frederic Passy (France)

    Thursday, 22 August 2013

    Indian baby names or hindu boy names with letter Y


    Yadav = particular community related to lord Krishna 

    Yadavendra = Leader of the Yadavas

    Yadu = an ancient King 

    Yadunandan = son of Yadu, Krishna 

    Yadunath = Lord Krishna

    Yaduraj = Lord Krishna 

    Yaduvir = Lord Krishna 

    Yagna = Ceremonial rites to God 

    Yagnesh

    Yagya = sacrifice 

    Yagyasen = name of king Drupad 

    Yagyesh = lord for the sacrificial fire 

    Yaj = A sage 

    Yajat = Lord Shiva 

    Yajnadhar = Lord Vishnu 

    Yajnarup = Lord Krishna 

    Yajnesh = Lord VishnuYakootah emerald 

    Yaksha = A Type of a Demi-God

    Yamahil = Lord Vishnu 

    Yamajit = Lord Shiva

    Yamha = dove 

    Yamir = moon

    Yash = fame 

    Yashas = Fame 

    Yashmit = famed 

    Yashodev = Lord of fame 

    Yashodhan = rich in fame 

    Yashodhar = famous 

    Yashovardhana 

    Yashovarman

    Yashpal = Lord Krishna 

    Yashraj = king of fame 

    Yashvasin = the Popular. Lord Ganesha 

    Yashwant = one who has achieved glory 

    Yasti = slim 

    Yathavan = Lord Vishnu 

    Yatin = ascetic 

    Yatindra = Lord Indra 

    Yatish = Lord of devotees 

    Yatiyasa = Silver 

    Yatnesh = God of Efforts 

    Yayati = Name of a Sage 

    Yayin = Lord Shiva 

    Yogadeva = Lord of Yoga 

    Yoganidra = Meditation 

    Yogendra = god of Yoga 

    Yogesh = god of Yoga 

    Yogi = Devotee 

    Yoginampati = Lord of the Yogis

    Yogine = Saint. A name for Lord Hanuman 

    Yogini = Lover of Yogas. Lord Krishna 

    Yogiraj = Great Ascetic, Lord Shiva 

    Yojit = Planner 

    Yudhajit = victor in war 

    Yudhisthir = firm in battle 

    Yugandhar

    Yugantar

    Yukta = Idea 

    Yuval = Brook 

    Yuvaraj = prince, heir apparent 

    Yuyutsu = eager to fight