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Lovelace

American  
[luhv-leys] / ˈlʌvˌleɪs /

noun

  1. Richard, 1618–56, English poet.


Lovelace British  
/ ˈlʌvˌleɪs /

noun

  1. Countess of, title of Ada Augusta King. 1815–52, English mathematician and personal assistant to Charles Babbage: daughter of Lord Byron. She wrote the first computer program

  2. Richard. 1618–58, English Cavalier poet, noted for To Althea from Prison (1642) and Lucasta (1649)

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In the startup’s Palo Alto offices, the conference rooms are named for legendary mathematicians—Poincaré, Gauss, Hilbert, Lovelace, Turing.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 4, 2025

Ms. Lovelace is considered the world’s first computer programmer.

From NewsForKids.net • Nov. 14, 2024

Michael Birtwhistle, head of research at the Ada Lovelace Institute research group, believes the technology is so new that the laws have not yet caught up.

From BBC • May 25, 2024

Blending her interpretation of traditional Native work with Lamp’s more contemporary aesthetic is a thrill for Lovelace, and there seems like no better place than Ballard for this collision of past and present.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 27, 2024

Soojin has a crowd of people around her and is an animated Ada Lovelace, although the way she is waving her arms around makes her look like she’s dancing more than programming a computer.

From "Amina's Song" by Hena Khan