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Bridge in Bristol, England
The Avon Bridge is a railway bridge over the River Avon in Brislington, Bristol, England. It was built in 1839 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and has been
Avon_Bridge
River in the south west of England
is often called the Bristol Avon. The name 'Avon' is from an ancestor of the Welsh word afon, meaning 'river'. The Avon rises just north of the village
River_Avon,_Bristol
Bridge in Stratford-upon-Avon, England
The Clopton Bridge is a Late Medieval masonry arch bridge with 14 pointed arches, located in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, which spans the
Clopton_Bridge
Town in Warwickshire, England
Stratford-upon-Avon (/ ... ˈeɪvən/ ... AY-vən), also known simply as Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon District, in
Stratford-upon-Avon
Bridge in Bristol, England
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset
Clifton_Suspension_Bridge
Former railway station in England
the newly constructed Midland Bridge. The Midland Railway's Bath branch had opened in 1869, but the river Avon bridge and the new station were not ready
Bath Green Park railway station
Bath_Green_Park_railway_station
Town in Wiltshire, England
across the river Avon, hence the origin of the town's name ("Broad-Ford"). This was supplemented in Norman times by the stone bridge that still stands
Bradford-on-Avon
Canal in southern England
The Kennet and Avon Canal is a waterway in southern England with an overall length of 87 miles (140 km), made up of two lengths of navigable river linked
Kennet_and_Avon_Canal
Bridge in Moray, Scotland
The Bridge of Avon is a bridge over the River Avon at Ballindalloch in Moray, Scotland, built between 1800 and 1801 by George Burn. The bridge is mainly
Bridge_of_Avon
Hiking route in Bristol, UK
the Avon Gorge and Leigh Woods. Along the way it crosses 45 bridges including Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Bridge, and Avonmouth Bridge. The walk
Bristol_Bridges_Walk
Village in Warwickshire, England
Bidford-on-Avon is a large village and civil parish in the English county of Warwickshire, very close to the border with Worcestershire. In the 2001 census
Bidford-on-Avon
Bridge in Somerset, England
Bathampton Toll Bridge is an arch bridge in England, carrying a minor road across the River Avon near Bathampton, to the east of Bath. It is a Grade II
Bathampton_Toll_Bridge
River in central England
The River Avon (/ˈeɪvən/ AY-vən or /ˈeɪvɒn/ AY-von) in central England flows generally southwestwards and is a major left-bank and easternmost tributary
River_Avon,_Warwickshire
Traversal of the length of Great Britain
Bodmin, Okehampton, Tiverton, Taunton, Bridgwater, the M5 Avon Bridge, the M48 Severn Bridge, Monmouth, Hereford, Shrewsbury, Tarporley, St Helens, Preston
Land's_End_to_John_o'_Groats
Glasshouse for the 1851 Great Exhibition in London
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The_Crystal_Palace
Canal in England
The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal is a canal in the south Midlands of England. The canal, which was built between 1793 and 1816, runs for 25.5 miles (41.0 km)
Stratford-upon-Avon_Canal
Bridge over the River Avon in Bath, England
Pulteney Bridge is a bridge over the River Avon in Bath, England. It was completed by 1774, and connected the city with land in Bathwick which Sir William
Pulteney_Bridge
Town in Hampshire, England
famed for its seven-arch late medieval bridge, which crosses the River Avon at the centre of the town. The Avon Valley Path passes through the town. Since
Fordingbridge
Kingdom Brunel are represented in the list by the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Avon Bridge and the Bristol Old Station which formed the original Bristol Temple
Grade I listed buildings in Bristol
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Bristol
British railway station in Bath, England
rear of the station across the Avon, allowing direct access to the Widcombe area of the city. Open in 1862, the bridge was originally made from wood and
Bath_Spa_railway_station
This is a list of crossings of the River Avon in England (including bridges, tunnels, ferries and fords), in order from its source in Northamptonshire
List of crossings of the River Avon, Warwickshire
List_of_crossings_of_the_River_Avon,_Warwickshire
Topics referred to by the same term
Avon Viaduct may refer to any of several bridges crossing the various Rivers Avon: Avon Viaduct, Linlithgow, Scotland (crosses the Falkirk Avon) Avon
Avon_Viaduct
Harbour in Bristol, England
vessels to and from the Avon, and bridges to cross the water. Jessop built Cumberland Basin with two entrance locks from the tidal Avon, of widths 45 and 35 ft
Bristol_Harbour
M5 bridge over River Avon, Bristol, England
Show map of UK motorways The Avonmouth Bridge is a road bridge that carries the M5 motorway over the River Avon into Somerset near Bristol, England. The
Avonmouth_Bridge
United States historic place
Avon Five Arch Bridge is a historic railroad arch bridge located at Avon in Livingston County, New York. It was built in 1856–1857 by the Rochester-Avon-Geneseo-Mount
Avon_Five_Arch_Bridge
Bridge in Falkirk, Scotland
The Avon Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct that carries the Union Canal over the River Avon, near Linlithgow, Scotland. The aqueduct was built to a design
Avon_Aqueduct
Railway terminus in London
Padgett, David (August 2010) [1989]. Bridge, Mike (ed.). Railway Track Diagrams 3: Western (5th ed.). Bradford on Avon: Trackmaps. map 1A. ISBN 978-0-9549866-6-7
London_Paddington_station
Town in Colorado, US
contest. Avon received national attention for the humorous name and made "Bob the Bridge" the theme for several local festivals. According to Avon's 2020
Avon,_Colorado
Gorge in Bristol, England
The Avon Gorge (grid reference ST560743) is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) long gorge on the River Avon in Bristol, England. The gorge runs south to north through
Avon_Gorge
1st world's fair in 1851 in London, England
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
Great_Exhibition
Bridges in London, England
50611; -0.12000 The Hungerford Bridge crosses the River Thames in London, and lies between Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge. Owned by Network Rail Infrastructure
Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
Hungerford_Bridge_and_Golden_Jubilee_Bridges
River in United Kingdom, Scotland
Avon Water, also known locally as the River Avon, is a 24-mile-long (39 km) river in Scotland, and a tributary of the River Clyde. The Avon Water rises
Avon_Water
River in Oregon, United States
drops, and logs in the water. The next 8 miles (13 km), Turner Bridge to Glen Avon Bridge, are rated technical class III to IV with hazards similar to the
Molalla_River
British mechanical and civil engineer (1806–1859)
Suspension Bridge in Bristol, whose construction began in 1831. A competition had been announced in 1829 to design a bridge over the Avon Gorge near Bristol;
Isambard_Kingdom_Brunel
River in Bristol, England
waterway which was constructed between 1804 and 1809 to divert the tidal river Avon through south and east Bristol, England. This was part of the process of
New_Cut,_Bristol
Principal main line railway in England
London Paddington, Wharncliffe Viaduct, the 1839 Tudor gothic River Avon Bridge in Bristol, and Bristol Temple Meads station. The line was opened in
Great_Western_Main_Line
Major railway station for the city of Bristol, England
the level of the Floating Harbour and River Avon, the latter being crossed via the Grade I listed Avon Bridge. The station was covered by a 200-foot (60 m)
Bristol Temple Meads railway station
Bristol_Temple_Meads_railway_station
British sailing steamship launched in 1858
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
SS_Great_Eastern
Historic bridge in United Kingdom
Bristol Bridge is a bridge over the floating harbour in Bristol, England. The floating harbour was constructed on the original course of the River Avon, and
Bristol_Bridge
Oak-hulled paddle-wheel steamship
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
SS_Great_Western
Place in Bristol, England
vessels to and from the Avon, and bridges to cross the water. Jessop built Cumberland Basin with two entrance locks from the tidal Avon, of width 45 ft (13
Cumberland_Basin_(Bristol)
Bridge in Warwickshire, England
Bidford Bridge crosses the Avon at Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England. It is a scheduled monument and is Grade I listed. The bridge is wider than
Bidford_Bridge
British aristocrat
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
Sophia_Kingdom
Road bridge in Bristol, England
Brock's Bridge is a road bridge in Bristol, United Kingdom that crosses the River Avon. It was built to provide road access to a former railway depot that
Brock's_Bridge
Railway bridge spanning the River Tamar in South West England
Railway 1835–1846. Weston-super-Mare: Avon-Anglia. ISBN 0-905466-48-9. Norrie, Charles Matthew (1956). Bridging the Years – a short history of British
Royal_Albert_Bridge
Bridge in Bath, England
Cleveland Bridge over the River Avon is a Grade II* listed building in the World Heritage Site of Bath, England. It is notable for the unusual lodges that
Cleveland_Bridge
River in the United Kingdom
The River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren, pronounced [ˈavɔn ˈhavrɛn]) is the longest river in Great Britain, with a length of 220 miles (354 km). It is also
River_Severn
2010 event in the west of England
were aware that the perpetrator could have used an alternative bridge across the River Avon less than a mile to the south to avoid CCTV coverage. A post
Murder_of_Joanna_Yeates
Bridge in Warwickshire, England
The Tramway Bridge is a grade II listed pedestrian bridge crossing the River Avon at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The bridge was built in
Tramway_Bridge
British railway company (1833–1947)
GWR offices, boardroom, train shed, the B&ER offices, and the bridge over the River Avon); Bath (including the route from Twerton Tunnel to Sydney Gardens);
Great_Western_Railway
works and village; Maidenhead Railway Bridge; Wharncliffe Viaduct; and London Paddington station. Avon Bridge, Bristol Bristol Temple Meads railway station
List of Great Western Railway heritage sites
List_of_Great_Western_Railway_heritage_sites
English civil engineer (1842–1903)
civil engineer Marc Isambard Brunel best known for his design work on Tower Bridge built in partnership with Sir John Wolfe Barry. Henry Marc Brunel, known
Henry_Marc_Brunel
1840s British steamship, museum ship
the ship was towed up the River Avon to Bristol. In the final few miles she passed under the Clifton Suspension Bridge, another Brunel design. She waited
SS_Great_Britain
Tunnel crossing under the River Thames in London
tunnel under the river Neva in St Petersburg. This scheme was turned down (a bridge was built instead) and Brunel continued to develop ideas for new methods
Thames_Tunnel
and significant bridges of the United Kingdom's railways, past and present. Category:Railway bridges in the United Kingdom List of bridges in the United
List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom
List_of_railway_bridges_and_viaducts_in_the_United_Kingdom
Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Avon Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Old Avon Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland
List of Category A listed buildings in South Lanarkshire
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_South_Lanarkshire
1857 photograph
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern
Isambard_Kingdom_Brunel_Standing_Before_the_Launching_Chains_of_the_Great_Eastern
Bridge in Warwick, England
Castle Bridge is a grade II* listed road bridge in Warwick, Warwickshire, England, which carries the A425 road over the River Avon. In 1788, the Earl
Castle_Bridge
Bridge in Bristol
Ferry Bridge is a footbridge in Bristol, England, that crosses the New Cut of the River Avon. It is an ornate steel lattice suspension bridge with timber
Gaol_Ferry_Bridge
Device used on ships and aircraft
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
Balanced_rudder
Bridge in Warwickshire, England
Stratford-upon-Avon chain ferry is a manually operated pedestrian chain ferry across the River Avon in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon in the English
Stratford-upon-Avon chain ferry
Stratford-upon-Avon_chain_ferry
River in Christchurch, New Zealand
The Avon River / Ōtākaro (/ˈeɪvən/ AY-vən; Māori: [ˈɔːtaːkaɾɔ]), sometimes rendered as the River Avon, flows through the centre of the city of Christchurch
Avon_River_/_Ōtākaro
Railway line in England
Moor Crossing, before extending further up the track to Plym Bridge 4 years later. Plym Bridge Platform was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 May
South Devon and Tavistock Railway
South_Devon_and_Tavistock_Railway
Bridge in Paddington, London
Bishop's Bridge, sometimes known as Paddington Bridge, is a road bridge in the Paddington district of London which carries Bishop's Bridge Road across
Bishop's_Bridge
Former railway company in Scotland
conducted separately along the single line common to both, as far as Avon Bridge, a distance of three-quarters of a mile, then they will be united in
Monkland_Railways
Rail, canal and road crossing in England
Three Bridges, known formally as Windmill Bridge, is a three-level crossing of transportation routes in Southall, Greater London, England. Despite its
Three_Bridges,_London
Railway tunnel in western England
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
Box_Tunnel
(Church of St Nicholas) 1382266 More images Bidford Bridge Bidford-on-Avon, Stratford-on-Avon Bridge Early 15th century 1 February 1967 SP0990451761 52°09′51″N
Grade I listed buildings in Warwickshire
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Warwickshire
Bridge in Bath, Somerset, England
The Midland Bridge is a road bridge over the River Avon in Bath, Somerset, England, now carrying the B3118 road. It was originally built in 1870 by the
Midland_Bridge
Railway station in Somerset, England
its line. This was the terminus of the line for a year while the Somerset Bridge was constructed over the River Parrett; the line was extended to Taunton
Bridgwater_railway_station
Bridge in Falkirk, Scotland
The Avon Viaduct is a railway viaduct near Linlithgow, in West Lothian, Scotland (west of Edinburgh). Completed in 1841, it spans the River Avon just to
Avon_Viaduct,_Linlithgow
Heritage railway line in Somerset, England
has been relocated to various sites including the Watercress Line and the Avon Valley Railway. "West Somerset Railway". British Heritage Railways. Archived
West_Somerset_Railway
Census-designated place in North Carolina, United States
Avon is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Dare County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, it had
Avon,_North_Carolina
Railway station in Exeter, Devon, England
May 1851, the junction of which is to the north of the station at Cowley Bridge Junction. This line was worked by the B&ER and trains were accommodated
Exeter St Davids railway station
Exeter_St_Davids_railway_station
Town house in London, England
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
Lindsey_House
Railway track on undergirding timber bearings
manufacture. Brunel decided to use a continuously supported wrought iron rail, a bridge rail with a smaller rail section that cooled more evenly. This was an inverted-U
Baulk_road
Crimean war prefabricated field hospital
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
Renkioi_Hospital
Town in New York, United States
razed. The Avon Inn is the only spa structure still standing in the town. Points of historic interest in Avon include: The Avon Five Arch Bridge, a remnant
Avon,_New_York
Bridge with arch-shaped supports
An arch bridge is a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved arch. Arch bridges work by transferring the weight of this bridge and its loads
Arch_bridge
Bridge in Warwick District, England
Portobello Bridge is a grade II listed road bridge across the River Avon between the towns of Warwick and Leamington Spa, in Warwickshire, England. It
Portobello_Bridge
Bridge in Worcestershire, England
Eckington Bridge is a stone bridge over the River Avon in Eckington in the English county of Worcestershire. It is a Grade II* listed building and has
Eckington_Bridge
Transatlantic shipping company
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
Great Western Steamship Company
Great_Western_Steamship_Company
Ex-convict teacher and settler of Western Australia
he advertised himself as a storekeeper and in October 1873 leased the Avon Bridge Hotel. He employed a number of ticket of leave convicts in his businesses
James_Hasleby
French-British engineer (1769–1849)
including helping his son, Isambard, with his design of the Clifton Suspension Bridge. In March 1832 William Smith was deposed as chairman of the Thames Tunnel
Marc_Isambard_Brunel
Bridge in Bristol
Vauxhall Bridge is a footbridge in Bristol, England, that crosses the New Cut of the River Avon. At its northern end, the bridge also passes over the
Vauxhall_Bridge,_Bristol
Painting by Edwin Henry Landseer
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Scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream
Scene_from_A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream
Hotel in London, England
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
Hilton_London_Paddington
Bridge in Christchurch, New Zealand
footbridge crosses the Avon River / Ōtākaro, connecting the Christchurch, New Zealand, suburbs of Richmond and Avonside. The original bridge became twisted in
Medway_Street_footbridge
Former railway station in England
October 2008. Avon County Planning Department (1983). Railways in Avon: A Short History of Their Development and Decline. County of Avon. Mike Oakley (2003)
Charfield_railway_station
Railway company operating between 1852 and 1860
Stratford and Moreton Tramway had been built, opening between Stratford-upon-Avon and Moreton, opening in 1826. It was a horse-operated toll tramway, although
Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway
Oxford,_Worcester_and_Wolverhampton_Railway
Topics referred to by the same term
Suspension Bridge across the Avon Gorge in Bristol Cumberland Basin (Bristol) swing bridge marketed as the other Brunel bridge The Royal Albert Bridge across
Brunel_Bridge
First steamship driven by screw propeller
Yatton Bridges and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham
SS_Archimedes
Bridge in Newbury
south. The river channel under the bridge is also used by boats navigating the Kennet and Avon Canal. The current bridge was built between 1769 and 1772
Newbury_Bridge
Former railway company in England
site of two bridges east of Bradford station, then two bridges west of Bradford over the Avon, Freshford Viaduct over the Kennet and Avon Canal, and Midford
Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway
Wilts,_Somerset_and_Weymouth_Railway
Footbridge in York, Western Australia
The Suspension Bridge is a suspension foot bridge with steel cables and timber decking spanning the Avon River between Lowe Street and Pool Street, York
Suspension_Bridge,_York
Brunel's death in 1859. His signature appears on drawings for the Chepstow Bridge which were prepared in Brunel's London office around 1850. One of Brunel's
Robert_Pearson_Brereton
analysis of bridge and mechanical structures. Together with the work of William Fairbairn, particularly in relation to Stephenson's tubular bridges such as
Balloon_flange_girder
cxxxiii) Bullo Pill Railway Act 1809 (49 Geo. 3. c. clviii) Tewkesbury Severn Bridge and Roads Act 1823 (4 Geo. 4. c. ii) Portsea Improvement Act 1792 (32 Geo
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1826
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1826
White water event in Western Australia
The Avon Descent is an annual, two-day, white water event along the Avon and Swan Rivers in Western Australia. It includes both paddle craft (kayaks, surf
Avon_Descent
technically on the Avon Navigation rather than being truly part of the Kennet and Avon Canal B Locks below Newbury and above High Bridge in Reading are technically
List of locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal
List_of_locks_on_the_Kennet_and_Avon_Canal
AVON BRIDGE
AVON BRIDGE
Surname or Lastname
English (Avon)
English (Avon) : perhaps a variant of Kembery or Cambrey, a Norman habitational name from any of four places in northern France called Cambrai.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Male
French
French form of German Yvo, YVON means "yew tree." Yves shares the same etymology.
Male
English
English name which derived from the name of any of several rivers in England which got their name from Celtic afon, AVON means "river."
Male
English
(×ַלï‹×Ÿ) Variant spelling of English Allon, ALON means "oak tree."
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset and Avon)
English (Somerset and Avon) : variant of Fosse.Americanized form of French Fortier.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of English Edmund, ÉAMON means "protector of prosperity."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Amown, AMON means "skilled workman." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, a governor of Samaria, and a descendant of one one of Solomon's servants. Compare with another form of Amon.
Surname or Lastname
English (Avon and Gwent)
English (Avon and Gwent) : habitational name from any of various places so called, for example in Devon and Somerset.
Boy/Male
German American
The prefex 'Von' is equivalent of 'Van' in Dutch names and of 'de' in French names.
Male
Russian
(Russian Ðфон): Russian form of Greek Athos, AFON means "immortal." This name was given to a mountain and monastery in Abkhazia, called New Athos. Compare with another form of Afon.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Hebrew Aharown, ARON means "light-bringer."
Surname or Lastname
English (Avon)
English (Avon) : unexplained; possibly a variant of Melling.
Surname or Lastname
English (Avon)
English (Avon) : perhaps a variant of Darnell.
Male
Welsh
 Modern Welsh unisex name AFON means "river." Compare with another form of Afon.
Male
Hebrew
(עַבְדּï‹×Ÿ) Variant form of Hebrew Abdown, AVDON means "servant, worshiper." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the judges who ruled over Israel.
Female
Welsh
Modern unisex Welsh name AFON means "river."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from a settlement on one of the rivers or small streams called Avon or Aven. These river names derive from the Celtic word for ‘river’, as reflected in Welsh afon and Gaelic abhainn. The modern surname is concentrated in Somerset and Wiltshire, England, suggesting it is associated chiefly with the Avon river that rises on the Gloucester-Wiltshire border and flows through Wiltshire and Somerset into the Severn.
Male
Greek
(Ἀμών) Greek name AMON means "builder." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, son of Manasseh, and father of Josiah. Compare with another form of Amon.
Male
Egyptian
, peace of Amon.
AVON BRIDGE
AVON BRIDGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Jeffrey.
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess of wealth, Goddess Lakshmi, A Raaga in hindustani classical music
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Life; Name of the Second Caliph
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flower, Beauty, Star
Boy/Male
Irish
The name is given to boys as a mark of respect to the great Irish orator and patriot Robert Emmet who was a leader of the unsuccessful 1798 rebellion against the British. He was captured on August 25, 1803 and tried for high treason and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered. When asked if he had any thing to say in response to this sentence Emmet gave what is considered to be one of the most moving speeches of the period “â€â€¦When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written. I have done.â€â€
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A buck, Deer, Name of a well
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu, Traditional
Unbeatable; God
Boy/Male
Indian
Person who Stay with style, Peaceful
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, German, Teutonic
House; Fearless
AVON BRIDGE
AVON BRIDGE
AVON BRIDGE
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AVON BRIDGE
n.
A period of immeasurable duration; also, an emanation of the Deity. See Eon.
v. i.
To affirm in a public or formal manner; to bear witness; to declare solemnly; to avow.
adv.
Straightway; at once.
n.
Alt. of Aeon
pl.
of Agon
n.
A contest for a prize at the public games.
n.
One of the embodiments of the divine attributes of the Eternal Being.
n.
To bind, or to devote, by a vow.
adv.
At another time; then; again.
n.
A small triangular flag, esp. one attached to a knight's lance; a pennon.
v. t.
To declare openly, as something believed to be right; to own or acknowledge frankly; as, a man avows his principles or his crimes.
n.
Hence: A poet; as, the bard of Avon.
v. t.
To acknowledge and justify, as an act done. See Avowry.
n.
Fig.: An appellation for a sweet singer, or a poet noted for grace and melody; as Shakespeare is called the swan of Avon.
n.
An immeasurable or infinite space of time; eternity; a long space of time; an age.
imp. & p. p.
of Avow
n.
Avowal.
n.
A vow or determination.
adv.
Soon; in a little while.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Avow