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  1. William "Billy" Lenoir (1942-2007), American tennis player, inducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame. William Lenoir (1751-1839), American Revolutionary War officer and statesman in North Carolina, eponym of the USS Lenoir (AKA-74) William B. Lenoir PH.D. (1939-2010), former NASA astronaut with over 122 hours in space 5.

  2. Lenoir Name Meaning. French: nickname for a dark-haired or swarthy individual, from noir ‘black’ with fused masculine definite article le.

  3. Apr 23, 2014 · The three most common old Latin terms for dates are: instant, ultimo, and proximo, which refer to the present month, last month and next month respectively. Instant (often abbreviated “inst.”): This term refers to a recent occurrence in the present or current month. Ultimo (often abbreviated “ult.”): Ultimo or Ultimo Mense is a Latin ...

  4. The Lenoir family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Lenoir families were found in USA in 1880. In 1840 there were 5 Lenoir families living in Mississippi. This was about 33% of all the recorded Lenoir's in USA. Mississippi had the highest population of Lenoir families in 1840.

  5. Apr 5, 2018 · The History Channel is a network television channel, meaning that it’s only available through a pay-TV package. Traditionally, that has meant cable (or, later on, satellite) TV. But times change ...

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  6. The last name Lenoir has French origins and is derived from the word "lenoir," meaning "the black one." The surname can be traced back to the medieval period in France, particularly in the region of Normandy. Over time, various branches of the Lenoir family spread throughout different parts of France, including Provence, Picardy, and Brittany.

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