Benedict Arnold
The popcorn cultivator was Orville Redenbacher(1907-1995), whose name became a recognized brand name.
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The name Kimberley is named after the city of the same name in South Africa. The city was named after Lord Kimberley whose name meant "Cyneburga's (or Royal Fortress) field".It became popular as a first name in the mid-20th century.
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it came from a man who invented it whose name had a reference to guillotine. it came from a man who invented it whose name had a reference to guillotine.
Benedict Arnold is the American officer from the Revolutionary War period whose name is now synonymous with traitor.
General Benedict Arnold.
Benedict Arnold
Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945, shot for treason). He didn't 'give up without a fight'. He was an ardent Nazi.AnswerMaybe you already knew this, but Norway didn't give up without a fight. Because the government of Norway wouldn't let Quisling have the power.
QUISLING, VIDKUN ABRAHAM (1887-1945) Head of the Nazi puppet government in Norway whose name became synonymous with traitor and collaborator. He founded the National Union party in 1933 and conferred with Hitler for the first time in December 1939. He was executed by his own countrymen on October 24, 1945. If that helps. :]]
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Judas one of Jesus's disciples
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"Pious" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Pio. The masculine proper noun originates in the Latin imperial name Pius for a man whose name subsequently became synonymous with "devout" or "pious" for fulfilling moral and religious duties and honoring parents. The pronunciation will be "PEA-o" in Italian.
Because of the way he changed sides during the revolutionary war, his name became synonymous with betrayal or treason.