First

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

First stands for:

  • the upper cut edge of two roof surfaces, see roof ridge
  • a series of peaks of a mountain range, see mountain ridge
  • in geology, the layer in direct contact with the reference horizon, see hanging wall
  • in mining for the tunnel roof, see ridge


First is part of the name of the following geographical objects:

  • First ZH , district in the municipality of Illnau-Effretikon, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
  • First (mountain) , mountain in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
  • First ( Dornbirner First ), mountain range in Vorarlberg, Austria
  • First (Bregenz Forest Mountains ) , mountain in Vorarlberg, Austria
  • First Crater , volcanic crater on Ross Island in Antarctica
  • First Facet , cliff in Victoria Land, Antarctica
  • First Milestone , cliff off the north coast of South Georgia in the South Atlantic
  • First Point , headland of Annenkov Island in the South Atlantic
  • First Rock , a rocky island off the southern tip of South Georgia in the South Atlantic
  • First View Point , Headland in Victoria Land, Antarctica


First is the family name of the following people:

  • Craig P. First (* 1960), American composer and music teacher
  • David First (* 1953), American composer
  • Ruth First (1925–1982), white South African anti-apartheid activist, social scientist and university professor


First , more:


FIRST or First is an abbreviation for:

See also

Wiktionary: First  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: first  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations