WAUD — or WAUD may refer to:*Waud (name), a surname *WAUD (AM), the oldest radio station (1230 AM) in Auburn, Alabama, United States … Wikipedia
WAUD (AM) — Infobox Radio station name = WAUD city = Auburn, Alabama area = Lee County, Alabama branding = AM 1230 WAUD slogan = The Voice of Auburn airdate = 1947 frequency = 1230 kHz format = Sports, Music, News, and Talk power = 1000 watts class = C… … Wikipedia
Waud — This is one of the older locational names. It is of West Saxon origins and is a developed form of the term weald meaning one who resides at or in the forest or woodlands, or was a former inhabitant of the various places called Wold, Weald, Wield… … Surnames reference
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WQSI — Infobox Radio station name = WQSI city = Union Springs, Alabama area = Auburn, Alabama branding = The Eagle 93.9 slogan = Where the Legends Live airdate = frequency = 93.9 MHz format = Classic Country erp = 12,500 watts haat = 143 meters class =… … Wikipedia
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Potawatomi ethnonyms — This is a list of various names the Potawatomi have been recorded.EndonymsNeshnabéNeshnabé (without syncope: Eneshenabé), a cognate of Ojibwe Anishinaabe , meaning “Original People.” The plural is Neshnabék.BodéwadmiBodéwadmi (without syncope:… … Wikipedia