What does berkeley mean?
Definitions for berkeley
ˈbɜrk li; for 2,3 also Brit. ˈbɑrk-berke·ley
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Princeton's WordNet
Berkeley, Bishop Berkeley, George Berkeleynoun
Irish philosopher and Anglican bishop who opposed the materialism of Thomas Hobbes (1685-1753)
Berkeleynoun
a city in California on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay; site of the University of California at Berkeley
Wiktionary
Berkeleynoun
from the words beorce léah meaning birch lea.
Berkeleynoun
transferred from the surname.
Berkeleynoun
Any of several places, including a city in California.
Berkeleynoun
The University of California in Berkeley
Wikidata
Berkeley
Berkeley was one of several ferryboats of the Southern Pacific Railroad that for sixty years operated on San Francisco Bay between the Oakland Pier and the San Francisco Ferry Building. Built in 1898 by the Union Iron Works of San Francisco, she served after the 1906 earthquake, ferrying refugees across the bay to Oakland. Berkeley was in regular service from 1898 to the spring of 1958, when she was taken out of service for repairs. She never returned to service, as Southern Pacific decided to end all ferry service on July 29, 1958. Berkeley was put up for sale, and was purchased by the Golden Gate Fishing Company to be used as a whaling processing facility. Before she was put to this use, however, she was sold to ferryboat enthusiast and businessman Bill Conover. Conover had Berkeley docked in Sausalito, a small town on the Bay in Marin County, and converted her into a gift shop called "Trade Fair". However, Berkeley was not well-maintained in her gift shop incarnation and 12 years of serious deterioration took a toll. In 1973, she was sold to the Maritime Museum of San Diego. She was towed out of San Francisco Bay by tug on May 31, 1973 arriving 3 days later in San Diego where she was subsequently restored. She currently serves as the main "building" of the Maritime Museum of San Diego.
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Berkeley
a town in Gloucestershire, famous for its cattle.
Surnames Frequency by Census Records
BERKELEY
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Berkeley is ranked #20172 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The Berkeley surname appeared 1,322 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Berkeley.
61.8% or 818 total occurrences were White.
27.7% or 367 total occurrences were Black.
4.2% or 56 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
3.3% or 44 total occurrences were of two or more races.
2.3% or 31 total occurrences were American Indian or Alaskan Native.
0.4% or 6 total occurrences were Asian.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of berkeley in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of berkeley in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of berkeley in a Sentence
We will put a cap on next year's out-of-state enrollment at UCLA and Berkeley, where the demand is highest, at this year’s current level.
I think I’m still going to Berkeley, but there will be no speech.
Unfortunately, extremists from both sides have come to Berkeley in recent weeks to engage in provocation.
Many that we found which had CCRTs were smaller, and Berkeley was a very comparable, we thought, institution to look at, so, spent a lot of time learning about Coordinated Community Response Teams.
Berkeley was middle class, lower middle class and working class, now, there's still a middle class, but in my neighborhood, there are homes going for $1, $2, $3 million dollars. You almost have to be well-to-do to live in Berkeley.
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