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Erastus

American  
[ih-ras-tuhs, ey-rahs-toos] / ɪˈræs təs, eɪˈrɑs tʊs /

noun

  1. Thomas 1524–83, Swiss-German theologian.

  2. a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “lovable.”


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Amaral studies complex social systems and serves as the Erastus Otis Haven Professor and professor of engineering sciences and applied mathematics at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering.

From Science Daily • Mar. 7, 2026

“The declaration is hollow,” Emsie Erastus, a Namibian researcher, wrote in a BBC essay, adding that the settlement had been crafted “seemingly to avoid any legal culpability.”

From New York Times • Aug. 27, 2022

“Over 140 countries have declared support for opening negotiations on a global plastic treaty,” said Erastus Ooko, the plastics engagement lead for Greenpeace Africa.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 25, 2022

Vawter Hall, a dorm constructed in the 1960s, is named for Charles Erastus Vawter Sr., a member of the board of visitors from 1886 until 1900.

From Washington Times • Jul. 11, 2020

The governor, Erastus Fairbanks, immediately issued a proclamation, announcing the outbreak of rebellion, and the President's call for volunteers, and summoning the legislature to assemble on the 25th of April.

From Vermont A Study of Independence by Robinson, Rowland E. (Evans)

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