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English architect, emigrant to New Zealand (1825–1898)
Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort (13 March 1825 – 15 March 1898) was an English emigrant to New Zealand, where he became one of the country's most prominent
Benjamin_Mountfort
Building in Christchurch, New Zealand
a new resident architect, New Zealander Benjamin Mountfort, took over and construction began again. Mountfort had been passed over to manage the project
Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch
Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Christchurch
Settlement in Christchurch, New Zealand
restored it. This Gothic stone and concrete gaol was designed by Benjamin Mountfort and built in stages from the 1860s. It remained the main gaol of Canterbury
Lyttelton,_New_Zealand
English architect (1811–1878)
Thomas Graham Jackson (1858–61), John T. Micklethwaite (1862–69), Benjamin Mountfort (1841–46), Ralph Nevill (dates uncertain), John Norton (1870–78),
George_Gilbert_Scott
Surname list
Mountfort is a surname and may be: Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898), English-born New Zealand architect Charles Mountfort (1854–1941) New Zealand surveyor
Mountfort
Gothic revival style of the 1840s–1860s, and early architects included Benjamin Mountfort and Frederick Thatcher. Although prior to the 1860s there was a lack
Architecture_of_New_Zealand
Former court building in Christchurch, New Zealand
1870s. Architect Benjamin Mountfort was commissioned to design the building, and it was opened in August 1880. As with Mountfort's other contributions
Magistrates' Court, Christchurch
Magistrates'_Court,_Christchurch
New Zealand architect (1853–1920)
Julian Mountfort (5 October 1853 – 23 November 1920) was a New Zealand ecclesiastical architect. He was the second son of Benjamin Mountfort. Mountfort was
Cyril_Mountfort
Hotel in Christchurch, New Zealand
new biology building including a tower for the observatory. It was Benjamin Mountfort's last major design for the college and cost twice his estimate, but
Townsend_Observatory
Church in Christchurch, New Zealand
bush in the Papanui area, now a suburb of Christchurch. Designed by Benjamin Mountfort in the Gothic Revival style, the building was commissioned by The
St Paul's Anglican Church, Papanui
St_Paul's_Anglican_Church,_Papanui
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
two earlier churches. It was designed by Christchurch architects Benjamin Mountfort and Maxwell Bury and built in 1865 out of timber. A porch was added
Akaroa
Masonic lodge in Lyttelton, New Zealand
simple interpretation of the Gothic Revival movement, designed by Benjamin Mountfort, who was a lodge member and also designed the first lodge building
Lodge_of_Unanimity_No_3
Region of New Zealand
figure had risen to three million. During this period, the architect Benjamin Mountfort designed many civic and ecclesiastical buildings in the Gothic Revival
Canterbury_Region
Architectural movement
group of Gothic and Tudor Revival style architecture in Australia". Benjamin Mountfort, born in Britain, trained in Birmingham, and subsequently resident
Gothic_Revival_architecture
Worcester St Benjamin Mountfort One of the oldest timber clubhouses in the Southern Hemisphere. 1862 Chippenham Lodge St Albans Benjamin Mountfort Suffered
List of oldest buildings in Christchurch
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Christchurch
Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand
Construction The building, a Gothic Revival constructed on a design by Benjamin Mountfort, opened in 1870. Two years after its opening, the single-storey building
Canterbury Museum, Christchurch
Canterbury_Museum,_Christchurch
New Zealand surveyor
architect Benjamin Mountfort. Mountfort died at Feilding on 11 May 1941, and was buried at Feilding Cemetery. Rinckes, Dirk R. "Charles Adnam Mountfort". Dictionary
Charles_Mountfort
Church in Christchurch, New Zealand
church on the site of St Peter's was a wooden church designed by Benjamin Mountfort. The current stone church was built over 40 years in different stages
St_Peter's_Church,_Riccarton
Historic church in Auckland, New Zealand
Revival church was designed by the prominent Christchurch architect Benjamin Mountfort and completed in 1897. It replaced the earlier Old St Mary's Church
St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Auckland
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
unemployed. Saint Marks was built in 1877. It was designed by architect Benjamin Mountfort in a Gothic style. It is considered a typical example of the wooden
Rakaia
Historic prison in Lyttelton, New Zealand
in 1851, with work carried out by William Chaney and the design by Benjamin Mountfort. The exact opening date of the gaol is not known. The gaol's rules
Lyttelton_Gaol
Famous and well known people associated with Christchurch
(born c.1974), television and radio host Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898), dominant local architect Charles Mountfort (1854–1941), surveyor Anjali Mulari (born
List of people from Christchurch
List_of_people_from_Christchurch
School in Christchurch, New Zealand
structure. The belfry of the church, built in 1861 and designed by Benjamin Mountfort, is also recognised as a Category I structure. The 1912 Stone School
St_Michael's_Church_School
Anglican place of worship in New Zealand
Revival church was designed by the prominent New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort and completed in 1897. The building served as the cathedral church
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland
Holy_Trinity_Cathedral,_Auckland
New Zealand architect (1847–1918)
adhered to by the recently deceased prominent New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort, decreed that only Gothic was suitable for Christian worship. Ignoring
Francis_Petre
Heritage building in Christchurch, New Zealand
was designed by Benjamin Mountfort or Maxwell Bury, but from the stylistic features, the work was more likely undertaken by Mountfort. The substantial
Chippenham_Lodge
Church in Christchurch Central City, New Zealand
is a survival of the previous church building. It was designed by Benjamin Mountfort and constructed in 1861. The bell it houses was brought out with the
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch
Church_of_St_Michael_and_All_Angels,_Christchurch
Defunct New Zealand newspaper
Cheshire Fendall (RS 18) 9 8 March 19–38 Benjamin Mountfort (RS 20) Guise Brittan (RS 26) 10 15 March 39–53 Benjamin Dudley (RS 40) Guise Brittan (RS 41)
Lyttelton_Times
priests. This chapel was replaced by a larger wooden church designed by Benjamin Mountfort in 1864, which was expanded over the years. This building was designated
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch
Cathedral_of_the_Blessed_Sacrament,_Christchurch
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
Prison was built under the guidance of Benjamin Mountfort in Lincoln Road. The prison closed in 1999 and the Mountfort cell block and remaining perimeter
Addington,_New_Zealand
Community centre in Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch Girls' High School buildings, many of which were designed by Benjamin Mountfort. The centre is New Zealand's largest collection of category one heritage
Christchurch_Arts_Centre
Ship of the Canterbury Association
One of Charlotte Jane's most notable passengers was the architect Benjamin Mountfort. Charles Bowen was later Speaker of the New Zealand Legislative Council
Charlotte_Jane
storeys high. This second building was designed by Cyril Mountfort, the son of Benjamin Mountfort, and contained the chapel. The third building, fronting
Community_of_the_Sacred_Name
Charles Klauder Charles Donagh Maginnis Sanderson Miller Josef Mocker Benjamin Mountfort Samuel Joseph Nicholl John Notman Edward Graham Paley Henry Paley
List of Gothic Revival architects
List_of_Gothic_Revival_architects
Canterbury Museum, Christchurch. (Benjamin Mountfort architect) Christchurch Arts Centre, Christchurch (Mountfort) Christchurch Cathedral, Christchurch
List of Gothic Revival architecture
List_of_Gothic_Revival_architecture
19th-century New Zealand architect
architects were invited to provide designs for a new building: Farr, Benjamin Mountfort, William Armson and Robert Lawson. Although Farr was a Deacon of the
Samuel_Farr_(architect)
(1810–1897) Ted McCoy (1925–2018) David Mitchell (1941–2018) Chris Moller Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898) Margaret Munro (1914–2005) Lindley Naismith Nancy Northcroft
List of New Zealand architects
List_of_New_Zealand_architects
Provinces of New Zealand in South Island
The Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings, designed by Benjamin Mountfort
Canterbury_Province
Church in Christchurch Central City, New Zealand
a design by Benjamin Mountfort, who added transepts and a chancel; an earlier design by William Armson was rejected. In 1888, a Mountfort-designed organ
Christ's_College_Chapel
Government administration in Christchurch Central City, Christchurch
the original on 26 February 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2011. "Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort". Christchurch City Libraries. Retrieved 24 February 2011. "Canterbury
Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings
Canterbury_Provincial_Council_Buildings
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
Luck. The later stone church was built between 1876 and 1929, with Benjamin Mountfort the architect for the initial work, but Cecil Wood undertaken most
Upper_Riccarton
Hospital in Canterbury Region, New Zealand
Hospital grounds. Sunnyside was primarily designed by the architect, Benjamin Mountfort in the Gothic Revival style, with an administration building designed
Sunnyside_Hospital
City in Canterbury, New Zealand
the city's stone Gothic Revival buildings by provincial architect Benjamin Mountfort date from around this period, including Canterbury University College
Christchurch
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
building of St Bartholomew's church was opened in 1856, to plans by Benjamin Mountfort. Today it is the oldest surviving church in Canterbury. In 1857 Kaiapoi
Kaiapoi
Durham Street for members who were visiting Christchurch to use. Benjamin Mountfort, Christchurch's pre-eminent architect, was engaged to design the club's
Christchurch_Club
Town in Otago, New Zealand
Waikouaiti proper opened in 1858, was funded by Jones. It was designed by Benjamin Mountfort of Christchurch who also designed the Provincial Council Building
Waikouaiti
British architect (1825-1912)
1864, as well as some private houses. He went into partnership with Benjamin Mountfort in 1864, designing St Mark's in Opawa, St James' in Cust, St Joseph's
Maxwell_Bury
advice and appoint Speechly, rather than the leading local architect, Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898), led to an intense debate in the Christchurch newspapers
Robert_Speechly
North American architectural style
Zealand – such as Frederick Thatcher's Old St. Paul's, Wellington, and Benjamin Mountfort's St Mary's, but the term "Carpenter's Gothic" is not often used, and
Carpenter_Gothic
Maginnis (1867–1955) (USA) William Mason (1810–1897) (New Zealand) Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898) (New Zealand) Percy Erskine Nobbs (1875–1964) (Canada)
List_of_British_architects
Town in New Zealand
Church, located on John Street in Waimate, was designed in 1872 by Benjamin Mountfort. Waihao marae, a marae (tribal meeting ground) of Ngāi Tahu and its
Waimate
Historic site in Victoria Street, Christchurch Central City
Designed by Benjamin Mountfort, it is registered as a "Historic Place – Category I" by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. Mountfort designed the
Victoria_Clock_Tower
New Zealand businesswoman
pupils gathered funds for two memorial windows designed by architect Benjamin Mountfort and placed in the south-eastern corner of the Church of St Michael
Maria_Thomson
Church in Christchurch, New Zealand
New Zealand. Founded on 24 June 1864, the church was designed by Benjamin Mountfort and Maxwell Bury and consecrated on 27 December 1865. The stone church
St John the Baptist Church, Christchurch
St_John_the_Baptist_Church,_Christchurch
New Zealand builder, architect and politician (1817–1881)
Town Council. He was the brother-in-law of and in partnership with Benjamin Mountfort, and was the less well-known architectural partner for the design
Isaac_Luck
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
using kauri timber in 1877 to the design of the notable architect Benjamin Mountfort. In 1880 a peal of five bells was presented to the church by Mr J
Papanui
Art gallery in Christchurch, New Zealand
demolished in 2012 due to damage from the Canterbury earthquakes. Benjamin Mountfort designed the first building in 1890, costing a total of £1,229. It
Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery
Canterbury_Society_of_Arts_Gallery
William Reeves, Journalist and politician. 13 March (in England): Benjamin Mountfort, architect. 28 July (in England): Maxwell Bury, architect. 13 August
1825_in_New_Zealand
Church in New Zealand
The Trinity Church or Trinity Congregational Church designed by Benjamin Mountfort, later called the State Trinity Centre, is a Category I heritage building
Trinity Congregational Church, Christchurch
Trinity_Congregational_Church,_Christchurch
New Zealand academic faculty
engineering laboratory. The first laboratory building was designed by Benjamin Mountfort, then regarded as Canterbury’s leading architect. Completed in 1891
University of Canterbury Faculty of Engineering
University_of_Canterbury_Faculty_of_Engineering
New Zealand politician
Queen Anne style was an architectural type unfamiliar to New Zealand. Benjamin Mountfort and John Whitelaw, both architects, and Edward Dobson, an engineer
Samuel_Paull_Andrews
Church in Christchurch, New Zealand
Benjamin Mountfort, a parishioner, designed additions to the church including a bell tower and timber vestry in 1869. Around 1873, further Mountfort-designed
Holy_Trinity_Avonside
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
in a gothic style and opened in 1879. It was designed by architect Benjamin Mountfort and opened by Bishop Harper. Sir Miles Warren designed the lounge
Little_River,_New_Zealand
Building in Dunedin, New Zealand
comparable, if lesser structure in New Zealand. It was designed by Benjamin Mountfort, opened in 1877 and became part of a larger, Gothic Revival complex
University of Otago Registry Building
University_of_Otago_Registry_Building
the city's stone Gothic Revival buildings by provincial architect Benjamin Mountfort date from around this period, including Canterbury University College
History_of_Christchurch
Street in Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch Girls' High School buildings, many of which were designed by Benjamin Mountfort. The centre is a national landmark and taonga as it is home to New
Worcester Street, Christchurch
Worcester_Street,_Christchurch
Church in Christchurch, New Zealand
design by Benjamin Mountfort. The Chapel of Ease was demolished in 1908. St Luke's was designed by Cyril Mountfort, the son of Benjamin Mountfort, in Gothic
St Luke's Church, Christchurch
St_Luke's_Church,_Christchurch
English architect (1825–1900)
James Brooks Richard Cromwell Carpenter John Loughborough Pearson Benjamin Mountfort James Piers St Aubyn George Edmund Street Henry Woodyer Professor
William White (architect, born 1825)
William_White_(architect,_born_1825)
Building in Christchurch Central City
designed for it by society member and acclaimed New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898) – the Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery. This was a prime
Centre_of_Contemporary_Art
English architect (1812–1855)
eminent New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort. Heavily influenced by Carpenter's form of Gothic revival, Mountfort took many of Carpenter's ideals
Richard_Cromwell_Carpenter
Demolish synagogue in Christchurch, New Zealand
the site at 78 Gloucester Street had been purchased. The architect, Benjamin Mountfort, called for tenders by 15 June 1864. It took until mid-August for
Beth El Synagogue, Christchurch
Beth_El_Synagogue,_Christchurch
Anglican church designed in 1878 by prominent ecclesiastical architect Benjamin Mountfort. The congregation merged with another parish in 2007, and the church
List of historic places in Clutha District
List_of_historic_places_in_Clutha_District
Residential, converted to a restaurant and bar in Christchurch, New Zealand
was first established in 1872. Either in 1875–1876 on in 1877, the Benjamin Mountfort-designed clock tower was the first building erected by the college
Dux_de_Lux
Heritage-listed building in Christchurch, New Zealand
Samuel Paull Andrews claimed the building was structurally unsound. Benjamin Mountfort and John Whitelaw, both architects, and Edward Dobson, an engineer
Christchurch Municipal Chambers
Christchurch_Municipal_Chambers
Public place in Christchurch, New Zealand
the south on Armagh Street. This smaller building was designed by Benjamin Mountfort, and is a heritage-listed building. James Irving, a physician and
Victoria_Square,_Christchurch
Area of Portland, Maine, US
neighborhood is named for George Munjoy, who settled near the intersection of Mountfort Street and Fore Street. The neighborhood became known as "Mount Joy" for
Munjoy_Hill
New Zealand stonemason and sculptor
official Provincial Architect Benjamin Mountfort who was working on the provincial council chamber in Christchurch. Mountfort immediately employed Brassington
William_Brassington
Church in New Zealand
John was a brick construction designed by Christchurch architect Benjamin Mountfort. Two lives were lost in the cathedral as a result of the 1931 earthquake
St_John's_Cathedral,_Napier
Church in Christchurch, New Zealand
had been the last surviving brick church designed by the architect Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898). On 2 April 1985, it was registered by the New Zealand
Church of the Good Shepherd, Christchurch
Church_of_the_Good_Shepherd,_Christchurch
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
and the first church itself was designed by English-born architects Benjamin Mountfort and Maxwell Bury. In December 1949, the church was largely burned
Opawa
Gentlemen's Club in Christchurch, New Zealand
permanent premises were built adjacent to Latimer Square to a design by Benjamin Mountfort. Urban businessmen and professionals found that their interests differed
Canterbury_Club
William Sefton Moorhouse – prominent Canterbury politician and settler Benjamin Mountfort – architect Burt Munro – speed record breaker Colin Murdoch – inventor
List_of_South_Islanders
Settlement in Christchurch, New Zealand
Peter's church is an Anglican church that was designed by the architect Benjamin Mountfort. It was opened in 1871, and the church was consecrated in 1885. The
Teddington,_New_Zealand
New Zealand colonist (1816–1867)
the Holy Trinity Church that was to be the disastrous start to Benjamin Mountfort's career in New Zealand. He is one of the four original Church Property
Charles_Simeon_(colonist)
1718 play
Jeremy, Joe Miller as Machone, Margaret Saunders as Prudentia and Susanna Mountfort as Fidelia. In 1723 Breval rewrote his work as an afterpiece retitled
The_Play_is_the_Plot
19th-century New Zealand architect (1833–1902)
all, Lawson designed over forty churches in the Gothic style. Like Benjamin Mountfort's, some were constructed entirely of wood; however, the majority were
Robert_Lawson_(architect)
Livery company of the City of London
temporarily by Obadiah Blagrave, who is elected 12 October and serves until Benjamin Tooke is elected the following March died in office in March 1689; succeeded
Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers
Worshipful_Company_of_Stationers_and_Newspaper_Makers
Play by Charles Johnson
Carbuncle, Henry Norris as Tim Shacklefigure, James Quin as Vulture, Susanna Mountfort as Flora, Hester Santlow as Aura. The play was dedicated to Thomas Pelham
The_Country_Lasses
2019 studio album by Pond
Watson Joe Ryan Jamie Terry James Ireland Additional musicians Francesca Mountfort – cello on "Daisy" Joey Waronker – drums on "Tasmania" starting at 3:04
Tasmania_(album)
1704 play
Bullock as Squire Calf, Benjamin Johnson as Deputy Driver, William Pinkethman as Chum, Anne Oldfield as Arabella, Susanna Mountfort as Berynthia and Jane
An_Act_at_Oxford
Character in Shakespeare's drama Hamlet
identity and the role she plays: The greatest triumph was reserved for Susan Mountfort, a former actress at Lincoln's Inn Fields who had gone mad after her lover's
Ophelia
American internet entrepreneur (born 1967)
Gallery + Index". NEW Webby Gallery + Index. Retrieved October 24, 2025. Mountfort, Bryony (March 26, 2025). "Reid Hoffman named Distinguished Academic Visitor
Reid_Hoffman
British stage actor
Amphitryon by John Dryden (1690) Earl of Leicester in Edward III by William Mountfort (1690) Isdigerdes in Distressed Innocence by Elkanah Settle (1690) Father
John_Bowman_(actor)
Town in Birmingham, West Midlands, England
in 1460 to Edward Mountfort, suggesting that the manor was then occupied by the Mountfort family. Despite being occupied by Mountfort family, Richard Neville
Sutton_Coldfield
commercial artist Arnold Franz Brasz (d. 1966), painter, sculptor, printmaker Mountfort Coolidge (d. 1954), painter, antiquarian Augustus Dunbier (d. 1977), painter
List of American artists before 1900
List_of_American_artists_before_1900
Historical walking trail in Portland, Maine
Frederick, Harriet Stephenson Eastman and Alexander Stephenson, corner of Mountfort and Newbury Streets Eastern Cemetery Home of Elias and Elizabeth Widgery
Portland_Freedom_Trail
Seuil. p. 94. ISBN 978-2-02-012101-9. McLeod & Mees 2006, p. 108 Rhys Mountfort, Paul (2003). Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the
The_horse_in_Nordic_mythology
Thermodesulfobacteriota Syntrophia Syntrophales Smithellaceae Syntrophus Mountfort et al. 1984 Thermodesulfobacteriota Syntrophia Syntrophales Syntrophaceae
List_of_bacteria_genera
kicked 2 conversions. Manurewa Kowhai and Otara fought out a 20–20 draw at Mountfort Park in Manurewa. Ponsonby recorded their first win (26-16) over Manurewa
2022 Auckland Rugby League season
2022_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
general atonement, local church autonomy, and premillennialism. G. Richard Mountfort serves as President (2001). Encyclopedia of American Religions, J. Gordon
New England Evangelical Baptist Fellowship
New_England_Evangelical_Baptist_Fellowship
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Binyamin, BENYAMIN means "son of the right hand."Â
Male
Hebrew
(×‘Ö´Ö¼× Ö°×™Ö¸×žÖ´×™×Ÿ) Hebrew name BINYAMIN means "son of the right hand." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel, the youngest of Jacob's twelve sons. His original name was Benoni, given to him by his mother who died giving birth to him. Not wanting his son to bear such an ill-omened name, Jacob changed it to Binyamin (Benjamin), a more fortunate name.Â
Female
English
Feminine form of English Benjamin, BENJAMINA means "blessed."
Male
English
Son of Right Hand
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Son of the right hand.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Ploughman.
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Veniamin, VENYAMIN means "son of the right hand."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, French, Hebrew, Jewish, Muslim
Jacob's Youngest Son; Son of the Right Hand; Son of the South
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Binyamin, BENIAMINO means "son of the right hand."
Male
Russian
(Вениамин) Russian form of Greek BeniamÃn, VENIAMIN means "son of the right hand."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek BeniamÃn from Hebrew Binyamin, BENJAMIN means "son of the right hand." In the bible, this is the name of one of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel, the youngest of Jacob's twelve sons. His birth name was Benoni, given to him by his mother who died giving birth to him. Not wanting his son to bear such an ill-omened name, Jacob changed his name to Binyamin/Benjamin, because he was the only son born in southern Canaan instead of northern Mesopotamia. Compare with another form of Benjamin.
Male
French
 French form of Greek BeniamÃn from Hebrew Binyamin, BENJAMIN means "son of the right hand." Compare with another form of Benjamin.
Biblical
son of the right hand
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek BeniamÃn, BENIAMIN means "son of the right hand."
Boy/Male
English American
Right-hand son. Also a.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Hebrew
Son of the Right Hand
Female
French
French feminine form of French Benjamin, BENJAMINE means "blessed."
Boy/Male
Biblical American English Hebrew
Son of the right hand.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Hebrew Binyamin, BENJAMIM means "son of the right hand."
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Born of the Right Hand; Son of the One who Loves Horses
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Water Child
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Leader; Do Anything
Boy/Male
English
Safety.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hareshwar | ஹரேஷà¯à®µà®°
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Norse
Father of Freya.
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Russian, Srilankan, Tamil
A Variation of Mary; Bitter; Of the Sea; Rebellion; Overthrow; From the God Mars
Boy/Male
Muslim
Praised. Commended. Glorified.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Breeze, Fresh air
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, French, German, Netherlands, Swedish
Entire; Universal; Rival; Eager; Laborious; Imitating; Work; Hardworking; Industrious; Embracing Everything; Variant of Emily
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Enchanting
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
BENJAMIN MOUNTFORT
a.
Of or pertaining to Benjamin Franklin.
n.
See Benzoin.
n.
A kind of upper coat for men.
n.
An American shrub (Lindera Benzoin), the bark of which has a spicy taste and odor; -- called also Benjamin, wild allspice, and fever bush.
n.
A descendant of Benjamin; one of the tribe of Benjamin.