Translation for "rahman" to english
Rahman
noun
Translation examples
noun
Roland, Kaarle Suuren veljenpoika ja Bretagnen prefekti, joka kaatui vuonna 778 Roncevaux'n solan taistelussa Roland Aboujaoudé, libanonilainen katolinen piispa Roland Ahola, suomalainen koripalloilija Roland Andersson, ruotsalainen jalkapalloilija ja valmentaja Roland Andersson, ruotsalainen painija Roland Baar, saksalainen soutaja ja maailmanmestari Roland Barthes, ranskalainen kirjallisuudentutkija ja semiootikko Roland Borșa, unkarilainen Transilvanian voivodi 1282, 1282–1285 ja 1288–1294 Roland Brückner, saksalainen telinevoimistelija ja olympiavoittaja Roland Burris, yhdysvaltalainen senaattori Roland Carey, sveitsiläinen elokuvanäyttelijä Roland Carlsson, suomalainen jääkiekkoilija Roland Cedermark, ruotsalainen harmonikkataiteilija, laulaja ja lauluntekijä Roland Clara, italialainen hiihtäjä Roland Collombin, sveitsiläinen alppihiihtäjä Roland Curram, englantilainen näyttelijä ja kirjailija Roland Ducke, saksalainen jalkapalloilija Roland Pierre DuMaine, yhdydsvaltalainen katolinen piispa Roland Dyens, tunisialais-ranskalainen säveltäjä, kitaristi ja sovittaja Roland Emmerich, saksalainen elokuvaohjaaja Roland Fischnaller, italialainen lumilautailija Roland Freisler, saksalainen lakimies, Volksgerichtshofin presidentti Roland Garros, ranskalainen hävittäjälentäjä Roland Gerebics, unkarilainen haulikkoampuja Roland Grapow, saksalainen kitaristi Roland Gustafsson, ruotsalainen lähetyspiispa Roland Göhler, saksalainen soutaja Roland Hemmo, saksalainen näyttelijä ja ääninäyttelijä Roland Hofer, italialainen jääkiekkoilija Roland af Hällström, suomalainen elokuvaohjaaja Roland Joffé, englantilais-ranskalainen elokuvaohjaaja Roland Kirk, yhdysvaltalainen saksofonisti Roland Kuhn, sveitsiläinen tutkija ja psykiatri Roland Kökény, unkarilainen ratameloja, olympiavoittaja ja maailmanmestari Roland de Lassus (Orlando di Lasso), flaamilainen säveltäjä Roland Kent LaVoie, Lobo, yhdysvaltalainen laulaja Roland Leduc, kanadalainen sellisti, kapellimestari ja pedagogi Roland Leitinger, sveitsiläinen alppihiihtäjä Roland Lessing, virolainen ampumahiihtäjä Roland Matthes, saksalainen uimari Roland McKeown, kanadalainen jääkiekkoilija Roland Meinl, saksalainen soitinvalmistaja, Roland Meinl Musikinstrumenten perustaja Roland Melanson, kanadalainen jääkiekkomaalivahti Roland Minnerath, ranskalainen katolinen arkkipiispa Roland Müller, itävaltalainen mäkihyppääjä Roland Németh, unkarilainen pikajuoksija Roland Nilsson, ruotsalainen jalkapalloilija ja valmentaja Roland Olsen, tanskalainen rikostutkija Roland Penrose, brittiläinen taidemaalari, runoilija ja historioitsija Roland Petit, ranskalainen tanssija ja koreografi Roland Prinzinger, saksalainen lintutieteilijä ja fysiologi Roland Rahm, ruotsalainen koripalloilija Roland Ratzenberger, itävaltalainen autourheilija Roland Mark Schoeman, eteläafrikkalainen uimari Roland Steuk, saksalainen moukarinheittäjä Roland Stoltz, ruotsalainen jääkiekkoilija Roland Totheroh, yhdysvaltalainen elokuvaaja Roland West, yhdysvaltalainen elokuvaohjaaja Roland Wieser, saksalainen kilpakävelijä Roland Wiik, suomalainen jalkapalloilija ja valmentaja Roland Wohlfarth, saksalainen jalkapalloilija Roland de Wolfe, englantilainen pokeriammattilainen Roland Young, brittiläinen näyttelijä Roland (Hruodlandus), keskushenkilö eepoksessa Rolandin laulu Roland Deschain, Stephen Kingin Musta torni-sarjan päähahmo Roland, keskushenkilö seuraavissa teoksissa: Rakastunut Roland, Matteo Maria Boiardon teos Raivoisa Roland, Ludovico Arioston eeppinen runo, edellisen itsenäinen jatko-osa, josta on tehty myös oopperoita Roland, kaupunki Story Countyssa Iowan osavaltiossa, Yhdysvalloissa Roland, ranskalais–saksalaisen Euromissilen ilmatorjuntaohjusjärjestelmä Roland Corporation, japanilainen elektronisten soitinten valmistaja Roland, Euromissile Roland, lyhyen kantaman ilmatorjuntaohjusjärjestelmä Pentti Lempiäinen: Suuri etunimikirja, s.
Tom M. Apostol Robert Bacher, nuclear physicist and member of the Manhattan Project John N. Bahcall, former faculty Barry Barish, co-recipient of 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics Harry Bateman Eric Temple Bell Roger Blandford, former faculty Felix Boehm, former faculty; leading nuclear physicist who made major contributions to study of neutrinos also; Member of National Academy of Sciences Harold Brown, physicist, president of Caltech (1969–77), U.S. Secretary of Defense (1977–81) Danny Calegari, former faculty John Carlstrom, former faculty; Gruber Prize in Cosmology winner; awarded MacArthur Fellowship Robert F. Christy Marshall H. Cohen, former faculty; Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus at Caltech; Member of National Academy of Sciences Ronald Drever, Shaw Prize laureate; Kavli Prize laureate; Breakthrough Prize laureate; Gruber Prize in Cosmology winner; Harvey Prize recipient Lee Alvin DuBridge James P. Eisenstein Arthur Erdélyi, former faculty Richard Ellis, extragalactic astronomer and cosmologist Paul Sophus Epstein, former faculty Richard Feynman, Nobel laureate in physics (1965); National Medal of Science recipient David Gabai, former faculty Murray Gell-Mann, Nobel laureate in physics (1969); co-founder of Santa Fe Institute Marvin Leonard Goldberger, former faculty and President Emeritus David Goodstein, director of The Mechanical Universe Jesse L. Greenstein George Ellery Hale, astronomer Marshall Hall, former faculty Fiona A. Harrison William Vermillion Houston, former faculty Marc Kamionkowski, former faculty Samuel Karlin, former faculty Nets Katz Alexander Kechris H. Jeff Kimble Alexei Kitaev, Breakthrough Prize laureate; awarded MacArthur Fellowship Shrinivas Kulkarni, Alan T. Waterman Award winner; Dan David Prize winner Andrew E. Lange, Dan David Prize winner; Balzan Prize recipient; Wilhelmus Luxemburg Matilde Marcolli Vladimir Markovic Robert A. Millikan, Nobel laureate in physics (1923) Rudolf Mössbauer, Nobel laureate in physics (1961); former faculty Guido Münch, former faculty Hirosi Ooguri, theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer - physicist, director of the Manhattan Project Rahul Pandharipande, former faculty H. David Politzer, Nobel laureate in physics (2004) John Preskill, physicist Anthony C. Readhead, Barbara and Stanley Rawn Jr. Professor of Astronomy; Member of National Academy of Sciences and fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Thomas Felix Rosenbaum Herbert John Ryser, mathematician, leading figure in Combinatorics Wallace L. W. Sargent Maarten Schmidt, discovered quasars; Kavli Prize laureate John H. Schwarz, physicist, string theory pioneer; Breakthrough Prize laureate; awarded MacArthur Fellowship Frank Sciulli, former faculty; physicist; Pupin Professor of Physics, Emeritus at Columbia University; member of National Academy of Sciences Barry Simon, mathematical physicist Maria Spiropulu, particle physicist Frank Spitzer, former faculty Charles C. Steidel, astronomer, MacArthur Fellow (2002); Gruber Prize in Cosmology winner Edward C. Stone, National Medal of Science recipient Richard C. Tolman, mathematical physicist R. M. Wilson Mark B. Wise, theoretical physicist Fritz Zwicky, astronomer, produced the first evidence of dark matter Frances Arnold, Millennium Technology Prize winner; Charles Stark Draper Prize winner; National Medal of Technology and Innovation recipient; Nobel laureate in chemistry (2018) Jay Bailey, former faculty John D. Baldeschwieler, National Medal of Science recipient Jacqueline Barton, bioinorganic chemist, MacArthur Fellow (1991), and winner of National Medal of Science (2011); Alan T. Waterman Award winner John E. Bercaw Robert Bergman, former faculty; professor of chemistry at UC Berkeley; member of National Academy of Sciences; Wolf Prize winner Mark E. Davis, Alan T. Waterman Award winner Peter Dervan, Harvey Prize recipient; National Medal of Science recipient Richard E. Dickerson, former faculty Dennis A. Dougherty Richard Flagan - major contributor to aerosol science and technology and atmospheric chemistry; Member of National Academy of Engineering Sheldon K. Friedlander, former faculty; renowned researcher in aerosol science and technology; later a professor of chemical engineering at UCLA; Member of National Academy of Engineering Gregory Fu Harry Gray, inorganic chemist, winner of National Medal of Science (1986), Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2004), and Priestley Medal (1991); founding director of the Beckman Institute; Harvey Prize recipient Robert H. Grubbs, Nobel laureate in chemistry (2005) George S. Hammond - former faculty James R. Heath, Sackler Prize winner Barbara Imperiali, Class of 1922, former faculty; Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; member of National Academy of Sciences and fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences John Gamble Kirkwood, former faculty L. Gary Leal, former faculty Howard J. Lucas, former faculty; professor of organic chemistry; member of National Academy of Sciences; namesake of Lucas' reagent David MacMillan, former faculty Rudolph Marcus, Nobel laureate in chemistry (1992); Wolf Prize winner; National Medal of Science recipient Manfred Morari, former faculty Carl Niemann, former faculty Arthur A. Noyes, chemist Doug C. Rees, eminent X-ray crystallographer and structural biochemist specializing in membrane proteins and metalloproteins, especially involved in bioenergetics; HHMI Investigator; Member of National Academy of Sciences and fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences John D. Roberts, physical chemist, one of the pioneers of NMR as a tool to study organic compounds, winner of the National Medal of Science (1990) and the Priestley Medal (1987) Brian Stoltz John H. Seinfeld, winner of Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement David A. Tirrell W. Henry Weinberg, former faculty; Member of National Academy of Engineering; co-founder of several startup companies Ahmed H. Zewail, Nobel laureate in chemistry (1999); King Faisal International Prize winner; Albert Einstein World Award of Science winner; Wolf Prize winner John Abelson Richard A. Andersen David J. Anderson, neurobiologist, member of the National Academy of Sciences Giuseppe Attardi David Baltimore, virologist; Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine (1975); President of Caltech (1997–2006); National Medal of Science recipient George Wells Beadle, geneticist; Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine (1958); President of the University of Chicago (1961–1968); Lasker Award winner Seymour Benzer, geneticist, Crafoord Prize Laureate in Biosciences (1993); Harvey Prize recipient; Albany Medical Center Prize winner; Lasker Award winner; Gruber Prize in Neuroscience winner; Wolf Prize winner; National Medal of Science recipient Pamela J. Bjorkman, L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science winner Marianne Bronner Eric H. Davidson Norman Davidson, biologist, National Medal of Science recipient Max Delbrück, biophysicist and pioneering molecular biologist, Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine (1969) Raymond J. Deshaies, former faculty Michael Dickinson, biologist, awarded MacArthur Fellowship Theodosius Dobzhansky, former faculty William J. Dreyer Renato Dulbecco, virologist; Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine (1975); Lasker Award winner Michael Elowitz, awarded MacArthur Fellowship Sterling H. Emerson (former faculty), Member of National Academy of Sciences Scott D. Emr, former faculty Scott E. Fraser, former faculty Arthur Galston, former faculty Arie Jan Haagen-Smit, National Medal of Science recipient; winner of Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement John Hopfield, former faculty; Albert Einstein World Award of Science winner; awarded MacArthur Fellowship Christof Koch, neuroscientist; former faculty Masakazu Konishi, Gruber Prize in Neuroscience winner Tom Maniatis, former faculty Sarkis Mazmanian, MacArthur fellow Elliot Meyerowitz, Balzan Prize recipient; Gruber Prize in Genetics winner Thomas Hunt Morgan, pioneering geneticist, Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine (1933) Wheeler J. North, marine scientist James Olds, neuroscientist; former faculty Ray David Owen Mel I. Simon, former faculty; Anne P. and Benjamin F. Biaggini Professor of Biological Sciences; pioneering geneticist; Member of National Academy of Sciences Robert L. Sinsheimer, former faculty; distinguished biophysicist and genetic researcher involved in human genome sequencing effort, phage virus genetics; Member of National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Medicine, and American Academy of Arts and Sciences; recipient of California Scientist of the Year Award Roger W. Sperry, neuroscientist, Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine (1981); Lasker Award winner; Wolf Prize winner; National Medal of Science recipient Paul Sternberg, leading C. elegans geneticist; HHMI Investigator; Member of National Academy of Sciences and fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences; former President of Genetics Society of America Alfred Sturtevant, former faculty; National Medal of Science recipient Kenneth V. Thimann, former faculty Jerome Vinograd - former faculty Alexander Varshavsky, King Faisal International Prize winner; Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Prize winner; Albany Medical Center Prize winner; Lasker Award winner; Breakthrough Prize laureate; Wolf Prize winner Frits Warmolt Went, former faculty William Barry Wood, former faculty; Distinguished Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Emeritus, at University of Colorado, Boulder; member of National Academy of Sciences Erik Antonsson, former faculty, former chief technologist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and former Director of Research and Corporate Director of Technology at Northrop Grumman.
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