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Harpist is an old English family name that originally belonged to a individual world health organization played the harp or even world health organization processed harps.
The harpist is an older word for harpist, person world health organization plays a harp. Harpist is typically favorite by modern players of the folk or even Celtic harp, as it carries additional traditional connotations than harper, which is ofttimes associated by having swimming a big concert pedal harp.
Harpist refers to:
Persons named Harper
Family name Harper
Ben Harper (1968–), American musician
Blake Harper (1968–) Canadian pornographic actor
Clifford Harper (1949–), English anarchist and cartoonist
Derek Harper (1961–), American previous agency basketball player
Edith Harper (1884–1947), British poet and feminist, wrote under the nom de guerre Anna Wickham
Elijah Harper (1949–), Aboriginal Cree Canadian politician and band chief
Emily Harper (1981–), American actress
Frances Harper (1825–1911), American abolitionist and poet
Gisèle Côté-Harper (contemporary), American law prof & human rights activist
Graeme Harper (contemporary), British television director
Heather Harper (1930–), Irish operatic soprano
Hill Harper (1973–), American film, television & stage actor
John Harper (1916–1944), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
Kevin Harper (1976–), Scottish Association Football player
Liza Harper (1976–), French pornographic actress
Mark Harper (contemporary), British politician, Member of Parliament
Nick Harper (1965–), British singer/songwriter/guitarist, son of Roy Harper
Pat Harper, American TV news anchorwoman world health organization, around January 1987, pretended to be the homeless person on the streets of New York City for 6 years sequentially to "meet the homeless, experience and see what life on the street [was] like"
Reg Harper (contemporary), Canadian politician from either Prince Edward Island
Robert G. Harper, (1765–1825), American politician, senator from Maryland
Robin Harper (1940–), Scottish politician, Member of the Scottish Parliament
Ron Harper (1964–), American basketball player
Roy Harper (1941–), British singer-songwriter, father of Nick Harper
Skinny Bobby Harper (1939–2003), American radio & streaming DJ
Stephen Harper (1959–), Canadian politician from either Ontario
Steve Harper (1975–), English football player
Tommy Harper (1940–), American previous baseball player
Valerie Harper (1940–), American actress
William A. Harper (contemporary), witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy
William R. Harper (1856–1906), first president of University of Chicago
Forename Harper
Harper Goff (1911–1993), American creative person, musician, & actor
Harper Lee (1926–), American novelist
Fictional persons
The Harpist, globe health organization maintain & teach a history, laws & customs of society across song in the world of Pern in the Dragonriders of Pern series
Joe Harper, character in the novel Tom Sawyer
Kate Harper, character on the television show The West Wing
Seamus Harper, character in the television series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
Several characters in the Our contries sitcom Mama's Family
Ellen Harper
Naomi Harper
Thelma Harper
Vinton Harper
Place names
Harper, Liberia (a.k.the. Cape Palmas), capital of Maryland County, Liberia
Harper, Keokuk County, Iowa, USA
Harper, Harper County, Kansas, USA
Harper, Gillespie County, Texas, USA
Harpers Ferry, Allamakee County, Iowa, USA
Harpers Ferry, Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA
Harper County, Kansas, USA
Harper County, Oklahoma, USA
Harper Road, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Harper Woods, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Other
Battle of Harpers Ferry (September 12–15, 1862), battle in the American Civil War
Harper College, community college in Palatine, Illinois, USA
Harpers, a semi-secret organization of practiced in the fictitious Forgotten Realms of Dungeons & Dragons
Harper & Brothers, New York City book and magazine publishing firm, founded ''Harper's Magazine and Harper's Bazaar
Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises, (471 U.S. 539) (1985), United States Supreme Court decision concerning a fair use doctrine
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History, published by Harper & Brothers (1901, 1905)
Harper's, American monthly general-interest magazine
Harper's Bazaar, American fashion magazine
Harper's Weekly, American political magazine published by Harper & Brothers (1857–1916)
"Harper Valley PTA", 1968 country music song by Tom T. Hall
Harper Valley PTA, 1980s television sitcom according to a song Harper Valley PTA
HarperCollins, imprint for publishing utilized by News Corporation
USS Harpers Ferry'', dock landing ship of the United States Navy
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