other than



other than

not including The form cannot be signed by anyone other than you. Other than a small mark on his right cheek, there is no way to tell him apart from his twin brother.
See also: other

other than

1. Different from, besides, as in They were shocked to find she has a lover other than her husband. [1250]
2. In a different manner than; otherwise than, as in How could she be other than happy with the new house? [Late 1800s]
3. other than that. Except that, as in Other than that the nearest store was five miles away, it was a perfect location.
See also: other

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bertinabər-TEEN-əEnglish
ÁSketill-Ancient Scandinavian
HartmannHAHRT-mahnGerman
Babington['bæbiŋtən]
D'artagnan-Literature
Stefaniaste-FAH-nyah (Italian), ste-FAHN-yah (Polish)Italian, Polish