ashton

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Definition of ashton in English Turkish dictionary

family name
soyadı

Sadece soyadınızı büyük harflerle yazın. - Write only your family name in capitals.

Herhangi biri Tom'un soyadını biliyor mu? - Does anyone know Tom's family name?

transferred from the surname
soyadı transfer
family name
aile adı

Aile adın nasıl yazılır? - How is your family name written?

Aile adınızı nasıl hecelersiniz? - How do you spell your family name?

English - English
A female given name
A male given name transferred from the surname
A habitational surname derived from the place names
A common place name in England
transferred from the surname
A surname derived from the place names
{i} family name
given name, female
British choreographer (1906-1988)
Sir Frederick Ashton
born Sept. 17, 1904, Guayaquil, Ecua. died Aug. 18, 1988, Sussex, Eng. Principal choreographer and director of England's Royal Ballet. After creating ballets from 1925 for the Ballet Club (later Ballet Rambert), he joined the Vic-Wells Ballet (later Royal Ballet) in 1933, becoming principal choreographer, assistant director (1953-63), and director (1963-70). At least 30 of his works remain in its repertoire, including Façade (1931), Symphonic Variations (1946), and Birthday Offering (1956). He also choreographed for companies such as the Royal Danish Ballet (Romeo and Juliet, 1955) and the New York City Ballet (Illuminations, 1950)
Sir Frederick William Mallandaine Ashton
born Sept. 17, 1904, Guayaquil, Ecua. died Aug. 18, 1988, Sussex, Eng. Principal choreographer and director of England's Royal Ballet. After creating ballets from 1925 for the Ballet Club (later Ballet Rambert), he joined the Vic-Wells Ballet (later Royal Ballet) in 1933, becoming principal choreographer, assistant director (1953-63), and director (1963-70). At least 30 of his works remain in its repertoire, including Façade (1931), Symphonic Variations (1946), and Birthday Offering (1956). He also choreographed for companies such as the Royal Danish Ballet (Romeo and Juliet, 1955) and the New York City Ballet (Illuminations, 1950)
ashton

    Hyphenation

    Ash·ton

    Turkish pronunciation

    äştın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈasʜtən/ /ˈæʃtən/

    Etymology

    (biographical name.) Old English æsc "ash (tree species)" + tūn'' "enclosure, settlement".
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