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Dhyan Chand (1905–1979), Indian field hockey player; Gary Crowton (born 1957), American football coach; Jeff Farmer (footballer) (born 1977), Australian rules footballer Bobby Hoff (1939–2013), American poker player
The Enchanted Garden of Messer Ansaldo by Marie Spartali Stillman (1889): A magician uses magic to survive. [1]A magician, also known as an archmage, mage, magus, magic-user, spellcaster, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress, warlock, witch, or wizard, is someone who uses or practices magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources.
Since the Romantic period, Merlin has been typically depicted as a wise old man with a long white beard, creating a modern wizard archetype reflected in many fantasy characters, [98] such as J. R. R. Tolkien's Gandalf [25] or J. K. Rowling's Dumbledore, [99] who also use some of his other traits.
The Wizard (nickname), a list of people nicknamed "the Wizard" or "Wizard" Mr. Wizard , the creator and host of Watch Mr. Wizard and Mr. Wizard's World Wizard of New Zealand , also known as The Wizard, New Zealand educator, comedian and politician Ian Brackenbury Channell (born 1932)
Here are 125 cute, sexy, and romantic nicknames for your boyfriend, fiancé, baby daddy, FWB—basically anyone you're getting romantic with.
As a nickname, the Magician may refer to: Kenny Belaey (born 1983), Belgian mountain bike trials cyclist; Merl Condit (1917–1992), American National Football League player; John Dodson (fighter) (born 1984), American mixed martial artist; Antonio Esfandiari (born 1978), Iranian-born American poker player and former stage magician
Check out the list below for options that include traditional options, fun names and words for grandfather in other languages. 111 grandpa nicknames to consider
[1] A nickname is often considered desirable, symbolising a form of acceptance, but can sometimes be a form of ridicule. A moniker also means a nickname or personal name. The word often distinguishes personal names from nicknames that became proper names out of former nicknames. English examples are Bob and Rob, nickname variants for Robert.