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British screenwriter (1903–1962)
Angus Roy MacPhail (8 April 1903 – 22 April 1962) was a British screenwriter who was active from the late 1920s onwards. He is best remembered for his
Angus_MacPhail
Scottish musical group
Gàidhealtachd, singing primarily in English. The band was formed by Angus MacPhail and Andrew Stevenson in 1999 when they were both studying at the Royal
Skipinnish
Surname list
son of the former American League president Lee MacPhail and grandson of Larry MacPhail. Angus MacPhail (1903–1962), English screenwriter known for his
McPhail
Film by Alexander Mackendrick
Compton Mackenzie, an adaptation of his 1947 novel Whisky Galore, and Angus MacPhail. The story—based on a true event, the running aground of the SS Politician—concerns
Whisky_Galore!_(1949_film)
Highland Scottish clan
MacKintosh, Angus, married the heiress of Clan Chattan in the 13th century, the majority of the Chattan families including most of Clan MacPhail moved to
Clan_MacPhail
Story plot device
MacGuffin in a narrative is a plot device. The term was originated by Angus MacPhail for film, adopted by Alfred Hitchcock, and later extended to a similar
MacGuffin
1943 British film
Claude Hulbert and Mervyn Johns. It was written by John Dighton and Angus MacPhail and produced by Michael Balcon, Robert Hamer for Ealing Studios. The
My_Learned_Friend
1946 British film by Basil Dearden
directed by Basil Dearden and starring Michael Redgrave. It was written by Angus MacPhail and Guy Morgan. It is about a Czechoslovak Army officer who is captured
The_Captive_Heart
1947 British film
produced by Michael Balcon. The screenplay was written by H. E. Bates and Angus MacPhail from the novel Joanna Godden (1921) by Sheila Kaye-Smith. It stars Googie
The_Loves_of_Joanna_Godden
Film by Alfred Hitchcock
Hitchcock hired Angus MacPhail, with whom he had collaborated on several war-related short films, to co-author the treatment. MacPhail was ultimately given
Spellbound_(1945_film)
1956 film by Alfred Hitchcock
poster Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Screenplay by Maxwell Anderson Angus MacPhail Based on The True Story of Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero by Maxwell
The_Wrong_Man
1944 film by Alfred Hitchcock
Hitchcock for the British Ministry of Information. It was written by Angus MacPhail and J.O.C. Orton. Although the film is short (26 minutes), it uses two
Bon_Voyage_(1944_film)
1945 British film
Dearden Story by John Baines Angus MacPhail Based on Stories by H. G. Wells, John Baines, E. F. Benson, Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon Starring
Dead_of_Night
1947 British film
of the same title by Ronald Millar who co-wrote the screenplay with Angus MacPhail. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jim Morahan and
Frieda_(film)
1942 British film by Charles Frend
Banks, Michael Redgrave and John Mills. It was written by Frend and Angus MacPhail, and was produced by Michael Balcon for Ealing Studios, in collaboration
The_Big_Blockade
1942 British film
by Alberto Cavalcanti Written by Graham Greene (story) John Dighton Angus MacPhail Diana Morgan Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Leslie Banks Mervyn
Went_the_Day_Well?
1947 British film
Original British quad poster Directed by Robert Hamer Screenplay by Angus MacPhail Robert Hamer Henry Cornelius Based on It Always Rains on Sunday by Arthur
It_Always_Rains_on_Sunday
1940 British film by Arthur B. Woods
release title) Directed by Arthur B. Woods Screenplay by Monckton Hoffe Angus MacPhail Harold Goldman Based on 1936 play Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy L. Sayers
Busman's_Honeymoon_(film)
1942 British film
poster by Dudley Pout Directed by Will Hay Basil Dearden Written by Angus MacPhail John Dighton Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Will Hay Frank Pettingell
The_Goose_Steps_Out
1944 British film by Alberto Cavalcanti
film poster Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti Written by John Dighton Angus MacPhail Austin Melford Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Stanley Holloway
Champagne_Charlie_(1944_film)
1929 film
Their Son Directed by Gennaro Righelli Screenplay by Angus MacPhail Based on Their Son by A. Elton Produced by Lothar Stark Starring Gaston Jacquet Paul
Their_Son
Champagne Charlie 1944 Film Billy Mayerl Lord Berners John Dighton, Angus MacPhail and Austin Melford Notable song: "Champagne Charlie". Chaplin 2006 Broadway
List_of_musicals:_A_to_L
1944 British film
Fiddlers Three UK theatrical poster Directed by Harry Watt Screenplay by Angus MacPhail, Diana Morgan Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Tommy Trinder, Sonnie
Fiddlers_Three_(1944_film)
1939 British film
Googie Withers and Gus McNaughton. It was written by Michael Hogan, Angus MacPhail and Kimmins, based on a novel by Joan Butler.[citation needed] It was
Trouble_Brewing_(1939_film)
English murderer (1844–1944)
original screenplay based on an original story by the screenplay author Angus MacPhail. While playing hide-and-seek in an old house, Sally hears a child sobbing
Constance_Kent
1931 film
Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Ann Todd. It was written by Lajos Bíró, Angus MacPhail and Sidney Gilliat based on the 1923 play The Ghost Train by Arnold
The_Ghost_Train_(1931_film)
1931 film
Hugh Williams, Reginald Purdell and Austin Trevor. It was written by Angus MacPhail based on a play by Walter Peacock and Miles Malleson. When the owner
A_Night_in_Montmartre
English filmmaker (1899–1980)
term coined by the English screenwriter and Hitchcock collaborator Angus MacPhail. The MacGuffin is an item or goal the protagonist is pursuing, one that
Alfred_Hitchcock
1940 British film
poster Directed by Walter Forde Written by Austin Melford John Dighton Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Tommy Trinder Claude Hulbert Carla
Sailors_Three
1944 British film by Alfred Hitchcock
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Written by Jules François Clermont (story) Angus MacPhail[citation needed] (uncredited) Starring "Paul Clarus", Paul Bonifas Cinematography
Aventure_Malgache
1931 film
Couldn't Arrest Directed by T. Hayes Hunter Written by T. Hayes Hunter Angus MacPhail Arthur Wimperis "Seamark" (Austin J. Small) Produced by Michael Balcon
The_Man_They_Couldn't_Arrest
1944 film by Basil Dearden
Halfway House British quad poster Directed by Basil Dearden Written by Angus MacPhail Diana Morgan Roland Pertwee (script contributor) T.E.B. Clarke (script
The_Halfway_House
1932 film
Ernst Angel Anthony Asquith Desmond Carter Frank Eyton Robert Gilbert Angus MacPhail Armin Robinson Franz Schulz István Zágon (play) Produced by Michael
Marry_Me_(1932_film)
1942 British film
Directed by Charles Frend Screenplay by Leslie Arliss John Dighton Angus MacPhail Story by J. B. Priestley Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Clifford
The_Foreman_Went_to_France
1940 British film by Walter Forde
Saloon Bar Directed by Walter Forde Written by John Dighton Angus MacPhail Based on Saloon Bar by Frank Harvey Produced by Michael Balcon Culley Forde
Saloon_Bar
1942 British film by Basil Dearden, Will Hay
Dudley Pout Directed by Basil Dearden Will Hay Written by John Dighton Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon S.C. Balcon (associate producer) Starring
The_Black_Sheep_of_Whitehall
1940 British film
poster Directed by Marcel Varnel Written by Basil Dearden John Dighton Angus MacPhail Austin Melford Produced by Michael Balcon Starring George Formby Phyllis
Let_George_Do_It!
1930 film
Symphony in Two Flats Directed by Gareth Gundrey Written by Gareth Gundrey Angus MacPhail Based on Symphony in Two Flats by Ivor Novello Produced by Michael Balcon
Symphony_in_Two_Flats
1942 film by Thorold Dickinson
Dickinson Written by Basil Bartlett Thorold Dickinson John Dighton Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Mervyn Johns Nova Pilbeam Reginald
The_Next_of_Kin
1938 comedy-drama film
Pertwee John Monk Saunders Leon Gordon Sidney Gilliat Michael Hogan Angus MacPhail John Paddy Carstairs Screenplay by Malcolm Stuart Boylan Walter Ferris
A_Yank_at_Oxford
Dictionary, however, credits Hitchcock's friend, the Scottish screenwriter Angus MacPhail, as being the true inventor of the term. Hitchcock himself defined the
Themes and plot devices in Hitchcock films
Themes_and_plot_devices_in_Hitchcock_films
1928 British film by Maurice Elvey
Elvey Milton Rosmer Written by Boyd Cable Gareth Gundrey W. P. Lipscomb Angus MacPhail Milton Rosmer Robert Stevenson Based on "The Charge of the Light Brigade"
Balaclava_(film)
1933 British film by Tom Walls
Cuckoo in the Nest 1925 play by Ben Travers Produced by Ian Dalrymple Angus MacPhail Starring Tom Walls Ralph Lynn Yvonne Arnaud Robertson Hare Cinematography
A_Cuckoo_in_the_Nest_(film)
1933 British film by Milton Rosmer
Cyril Campion W. P. Lipscomb Produced by Ian Dalrymple George Gunn Angus MacPhail Starring Matheson Lang Constance Cummings Anthony Bushell Nigel Bruce
Channel_Crossing
1931 film
title Directed by Victor Saville Written by István Békeffy (operetta) Angus MacPhail Victor Saville Franz Schulz Robert Stevenson István Szomaházy (novel)
Sunshine_Susie
Most westerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland
traditional Scottish band co-founded by local Tirisdeach (Tiresian) Angus MacPhail. Tiree is also mentioned in the song “Calls to Tiree” by Hamish Hawk
Tiree
1942 British film
Hay, Thora Hird and Muriel George. It was written by Diana Morgan and Angus MacPhail and produced for the Ministry of Information. When an incendiary bomb
Go_to_Blazes_(1942_film)
1940 British film by Robert Stevenson
starring Clive Brook and Anna Lee. It was written by Margaret Kennedy, Angus MacPhail|, Roland Pertwee and Stevenson based on Robert Morley's 1937 play Goodness
Return_to_Yesterday
1941 film by Marcel Varnel
Michael's DVD cover Directed by Marcel Varnel Written by John Dighton Angus MacPhail Starring Will Hay Claude Hulbert Charles Hawtrey John Laurie Raymond
The_Ghost_of_St._Michael's
1929 British film by Adrian Brunel
The Crooked Billet Directed by Adrian Brunel Written by Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Madeleine Carroll Carlyle Blackwell Miles Mander
The_Crooked_Billet
1949 British film by Sidney Cole et al
Charles Crichton Basil Dearden Written by T.E.B. Clarke Basil Dearden Angus MacPhail Ronald Millar Produced by Michael Balcon Michael Relph Starring Jack
Train_of_Events
1928 film
A South Sea Bubble Directed by T. Hayes Hunter Written by Angus MacPhail Alma Reville Based on novel by Roland Pertwee Produced by Michael Balcon S.C.
A_South_Sea_Bubble
Scottish magnate
Aonghus Óg Mac Domhnaill (died 1314 × 1318/c. 1330), or Angus Og MacDonald, was a fourteenth-century Scottish magnate and chief of Clann Domhnaill. He
Aonghus_Óg_of_Islay
1933 British comedy film
Victor Saville Written by Ian Dalrymple Edward Knoblock W. P. Lipscomb Angus MacPhail Based on The Good Companions by J.B. Priestley Produced by Michael Balcon
The Good Companions (1933 film)
The_Good_Companions_(1933_film)
1929 film
The Return of the Rat Directed by Graham Cutts Written by Angus MacPhail Edgar C. Middleton A. Neil Lyons Produced by Michael Balcon C. M. Woolf Starring
The_Return_of_the_Rat
Scottish rugby union player
club merged with Morgan Academy RFC in 2021. He was a recipient of the MacPhail Scholarship for the 2017-18 season, and as result had 5 months in South
Angus_Fraser_(rugby_union)
1928 film
Directed by James A. FitzPatrick Written by Sir Walter Scott (play) Angus MacPhail James A. FitzPatrick Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Percy Marmont
The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)
1932 film
Howes, Jean Colin and Pat Paterson. It was written by Clifford Grey, Angus MacPhail, Sidney Gilliat and Robert Stevenson, based on the 1925 play of the
Lord_Babs
1932 film
card Directed by Victor Saville Written by Ernst Angel Franz Schulz Angus MacPhail Robert Stevenson Victor Saville Produced by Michael Balcon Starring
Love_on_Wheels_(1932_film)
1931 film
Hindle Wakes Directed by Victor Saville Written by Victor Saville Angus MacPhail Stanley Houghton Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Belle Chrystall John
Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)
1931 film
The Sport of Kings Directed by Victor Saville Written by Angus MacPhail Based on The Sport of Kings by Ian Hay Produced by Victor Saville Starring Leslie
The Sport of Kings (1931 film)
The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)
British TV drama series (1955–1956)
Grant and Michael Collins. 4 "A Tale of Two Pigtails" David MacDonald Angus MacPhail & Diane Morgan 19 October 1955 (1955-10-19) Princess Melanie de Monsantes
The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
The_Adventures_of_the_Scarlet_Pimpernel
1947 novel by Compton Mackenzie
screenplay was by Compton Mackenzie, an adaptation of his novel, and Angus MacPhail. A remake of the 1949 film was released in 2016. A theatrical adaptation
Whisky_Galore_(novel)
1932 film
The Faithful Heart Directed by Victor Saville Written by Lajos Bíró Angus MacPhail Victor Saville Robert Stevenson Based on The Faithful Heart by Monckton
The Faithful Heart (1932 film)
The_Faithful_Heart_(1932_film)
British dance critic (1903–1980)
Cambridge (where he read law, and was a friend of fellow Old Westminsters Angus MacPhail and Ivor Montagu). Haskell became fascinated by ballet when his mother
Arnold_Haskell
1928 film directed by Adrian Brunel
A Light Woman Directed by Adrian Brunel Written by Adrian Brunel Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Benita Hume C. M. Hallard Gerald Ames
A_Light_Woman_(1928_film)
Angus District Council election
Elections to Angus District Council were held on 7 May 1974, on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. This was the first election
1974 Angus District Council election
1974_Angus_District_Council_election
1931 film
Third Time Lucky Directed by Walter Forde Written by Sidney Gilliat Angus MacPhail H. Fowler Mear Based on Third Time Lucky by Arnold Ridley Produced by
Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)
1931 film
Who Killed Doc Robin? Directed by W.P. Kellino Written by S.C. Balcon Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Clifford Heatherley Dorrie Deane
Who_Killed_Doc_Robin?
American actress, Tillie's Punctured Romance, Alice in Wonderland April 22 Angus MacPhail, 59, British screenwriter, Spellbound, The Wrong Man Vera Reynolds,
1962_in_film
Literary award for teenage fiction novels
The Angus Book Award is a literary award for UK authors of teenage fiction. It is awarded by Angus Council in Scotland. The award is decided by the votes
Angus_Book_Award
1931 film
Milne. Milne's story was adapted by Lajos Bíró,Robert Stevenson and Angus MacPhail. Produced by Gainsborough Pictures, it was shot at the company's Islington
Michael_and_Mary
1961 film
O'Connor Dorit Amann as Celia Georg Hartmann [de] as Finn Hans E. Schons as Paddy MacPhail Walter Wilz as Angus BFI.org Only the Wind at IMDb v t e v t e
Only_the_Wind
1930 film
Corner Directed by Victor Saville Written by Arthur Wimperis Lauri Wylie Angus MacPhail Victor Saville Based on Stöpsel, a 1926 play by Franz Arnold Ernst Bach
A_Warm_Corner
insignificant, unimportant, or irrelevant in itself. The term was originated by Angus MacPhail for film, adopted by Alfred Hitchcock, and later extended to a similar
List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero episodes
List_of_G.I._Joe:_A_Real_American_Hero_episodes
Election in 1980
The 1980 Angus District Council election took place on the 1 May 1980 to elect members of Angus District Council, as part of that year's Scottish local
1980 Angus District Council election
1980_Angus_District_Council_election
Scottish nobleman
MacDomhnaill, Angus fitz Donald, Angus Mac Donald, Angus MacDonald, Angus Macdonald, Angus Mór Mac Donald, Angus Mor mac Donald, Angus Mor MacDonald, Angus Mór
Aonghus_Mór
1932 film
starring Hugh Williams, Gordon Harker and Renee Gadd. It was written by Angus MacPhail and Bryan Edgar Wallace based on the 1929 play Persons Unknown by Edgar
White_Face
1939 film by Walter Forde
Men Original Australian trade ad Directed by Walter Forde Written by Angus MacPhail Sergei Nolbandov Roland Pertwee Based on The Four Just Men by Edgar
The_Four_Just_Men_(1939_film)
Scottish television series, 1994–1995
Sean Scanlan as first mate Dougie Cameron, Rikki Fulton as engineer Dan Macphail and Andrew Fairlie as Sunny Jim. These four made up the crew of the puffer
The_Tales_of_Para_Handy
1932 film
Lady Hunter directing Nesbitt Directed by T. Hayes Hunter Written by Angus MacPhail Bryan Edgar Wallace Edgar Wallace (play) Produced by Michael Balcon
The Frightened Lady (1932 film)
The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)
1929 British film by Denison Clift
City of Play Directed by Denison Clift Written by Denison Clift Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Chili Bouchier Patrick Aherne James
City_of_Play
1929 film
Directed by Denison Clift Alexander Esway Written by Ian Dalrymple Angus MacPhail Produced by Michael Balcon Starring Mabel Poulton John Stuart Cinematography
Taxi_for_Two
British crime film
and Carol Goodner Directed by Walter Forde Written by Sidney Gilliat Angus MacPhail Robert Stevenson Based on The Gaunt Stranger by Edgar Wallace Produced
The_Ringer_(1931_film)
Scottish television series, 1959–1960
"Para Handy" MacFarlane John Grieve as Dan Macphail, the engineer Roddy McMillan as Dougie Cameron, the mate Angus Lennie as Davie "Sunny Jim" Green Para
Para_Handy_-_Master_Mariner
Awards for traditional Scottish music
Tutor of the Year: Domhnall Bàn MacDonald. Sue Wilson New Writer Award: Angus MacPhail of The Oban Times Services to Gaelic Award: John Urquhart The Janet
Scots_Trad_Music_Awards
Canadian politician
John Angus MacLean PC OC DFC (May 15, 1914 – February 15, 2000) was a politician and farmer in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He was an alumnus of both
Angus_MacLean
2004 British TV sitcom
Cole (Rebecca Front), who has multiple sclerosis, and her husband Don (Angus Deayton), a doctor and the man with whom Jill becomes increasingly obsessed
Nighty_Night
1931 British film by T. Hayes Hunter
The Calendar Directed by T. Hayes Hunter Written by Angus MacPhail Robert Stevenson Based on The Calendar by Edgar Wallace Produced by Michael Balcon Starring
The_Calendar_(1931_film)
1977 Scottish local government election
The 1977 Angus District Council election took place on the 3 May 1977 to elect members of Angus District Council, as part of that year's Scottish local
1977 Angus District Council election
1977_Angus_District_Council_election
Fictional skipper in stories by Neil Munro
who form the crew of the Vital Spark are: the subtly effete engineer Dan Macphail, the superstitious ship's mate Dougie (one inconsistency in the stories
Para_Handy
2024 film by Kevin Costner
Trail whose gentle disposition clashes with others on the trail Georgia MacPhail as Elizabeth Kittredge, daughter of Frances, an innocent young girl who
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1
Horizon:_An_American_Saga_–_Chapter_1
Political faction in Canada
of Ontario MP Agnes Macphail. The group also included Labour MPs J. S. Woodsworth, William Irvine, Abraham Albert Heaps and Angus MacInnis, independent
Ginger_Group
by a Scottish court. In 2019 he was the judge in the murder of Alesha MacPhail case who sentenced Aaron Campbell to life imprisonment with a minimum of
Hugh_Matthews,_Lord_Matthews
English actress
Davis, debuted on BBC Two.[citation needed] It was produced by Alison MacPhail. The series consisted of six fake documentaries (across six episodes),
Julia_Davis
1953 film by Curtis Bernhardt
Alfred Davidson Aldo Ray as Sgt. Phil O'Hara Russell Collins as Dr. Robert MacPhail Diosa Costello as Ameena Horn Harry Bellaver as Joe Horn Wilton Graff as
Miss_Sadie_Thompson
British aristocrat (1925–2022)
obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 5 August 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022. MacPhail, Sir Bruce. "A History of Thorpe Lubenham Hall" (PDF). Thorpe Lubenham
Myra_Butter
David MacNaughton, ambassador and businessman Peter MacNeill, actor Agnes Macphail (1890-1954), first woman seated into the House of Commons of Canada Abraham
List_of_Scottish_Canadians
Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1914). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History
Iain_Fraoch_MacDonald
Badminton tournament
Runners-up 2–7 July Canada Open (Draw) Host: Calgary, Canada Venue: Markin MacPhail Centre Level: Super 500 Prize: $420,000 Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
2024_BWF_World_Tour
ANGUS MACPHAIL
ANGUS MACPHAIL
Boy/Male
Danish Greek Latin
Vigilant.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : variant spelling of Neve ‘nephew’.Scottish : from a place called Nevay in Angus.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Agnes, AGNUS means "chaste; holy."
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Christian, Irish, Scottish
Exceptionally Strong
Boy/Male
Irish
One vigor.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a county of Scotland, which took its name from Gaelic Aonghus (supposedly from Aongus Fer), ANGUS means "excellent valor."Â
Boy/Male
Latin
Dragon.
Boy/Male
Celtic American Gaelic Greek Irish Scottish Shakespearean
Exceptionally strong.
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian
Good
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek, Latin, Scandinavian
Watchful; Vigilant; Guardian; Alert; Bright; Shining and Swift
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : patronymic from Neve, i.e. ‘son of the nephew’.Scottish : probably a habitational name from a reduced form of Balneaves, a minor place in the parish of Kinkell, Angus.
Boy/Male
Indian
Brighter than Ever
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, Greek
Holy; Chaste
Male
English
Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Aonghas, AENGUS means "excellent valor."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (Fife and Angus)
English and Scottish (Fife and Angus) : variant of Betts.
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Gaelic Aonghus, ÓENGUS means "excellent valor."
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Indian
Unique Choice; Exceptional; Outstanding; Excellent Valour; Only Choice; Servants of the Lord
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Praising; A Hymn
Male
English
Strong and Unique
Boy/Male
Celtic
Exceptionally strong.
ANGUS MACPHAIL
ANGUS MACPHAIL
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Irish
meaning pure.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Latin
Gift of God; Variant of the Greek Dorothy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Warrior of the Guru
Boy/Male
Indian
Fast walker
Female
Egyptian
, Gift of the Great Sun of Justice.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva name
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Perfect; Complete
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, French
God's Gift; Gift from God
Girl/Female
Irish
The name of a saint. Bard.
ANGUS MACPHAIL
ANGUS MACPHAIL
ANGUS MACPHAIL
ANGUS MACPHAIL
ANGUS MACPHAIL
n.
The region surrounding the anus, particularly of echinoderms.
n.
Any tern of the genus Anous, as A. stolidus.
pl.
of Agnus
n.
The part of the body on which one sits; the buttocks; specifically (Anat.), the anus.
a.
Pertaining to, or situated near, the anus; as, the anal fin or glands.
pl.
of Agnus
n.
Agnus Dei.
n.
A genus of East Indian pheasants. The common species (A. giganteus) is remarkable for the great length and beauty of the wing and tail feathers of the male. The species A. Grayi inhabits Borneo.
a.
Situated behind, or posterior to, the anus.
n.
One very vigilant; a guardian always watchful.
n.
The posterior opening of the alimentary canal, through which the excrements are expelled.
a.
Narrow; strait.
n.
A cavity into which, in certain bryozoans, the esophagus and anus open.
n. pl.
An order of Bryozoa in which the anus lies outside the circle of tentacles.
n.
A fabulous being of antiquity, said to have had a hundred eyes, who has placed by Juno to guard Io. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock's tail.
n. pl.
A group of Bryozoa in which the anus is within the circle of tentacles. See Pedicellina.
n.
The anus.