Definition of Strang. Meaning of Strang. Synonyms of Strang

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Definition of Strang

Strang
Strang Strang, a. [See Strong.] Strong. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.] --Halliwell.

Meaning of Strang from wikipedia

- Look up strang, Strang, strâng, or sträng in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strang may refer to: Strang (surname) Baron Strang, UK peerage Strang, Oklahoma...
- James Jesse Strang (March 21, 1813 – July 9, 1856) was an American religious leader, politician and self-proclaimed monarch. He served as a member of the...
- William Gilbert Strang (born November 27, 1934) is an American mathematician known for his contributions to finite element theory, the calculus of variations...
- brother of Richmond premiership players Doug & Gordon Strang and St Kilda footballer Colin Strang, Strang who was a marking forward was recruited after talent...
- Dr. Martin Dysart's attempts to understand the cause of the boy's (Alan Strang) actions while wrestling with his own sense of purpose and the nature of...
- Strang is a town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The po****tion was 64 at the 2020 census. Strang was surve**** in 1913 by the Missouri, Oklahoma...
- Strang is a village in Fillmore County, Nebraska, United States. The po****tion was 34 at the 2020 census. According to the United States Census Bureau...
- Strang is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gerald Strang (1908–1983), American composer John Strang (writer) (1795–1863), Scottish writer...
- Baron Strang, of Stonesfield in the County of Oxford, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 16 January 1954 for the prominent...
- William Strang RA (13 February 1859 – 12 April 1921) was a Scottish painter and printmaker, notable for illustrating the works of Bunyan, Coleridge and...