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Look up brabant or Brabant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brabant is a traditional geographical region (or regions) in the Low Countries of Europe
Brabant
Province of the Netherlands
North Brabant (Dutch: Noord-Brabant [ˌnoːrt ˈbraːbɑnt] ; Brabantian: Broabant [ˈbrɑːban]), also unofficially called Brabant or Dutch Brabant, is a province
North_Brabant
Province in Wallonia, Belgium
Walloon Brabant (French: Brabant wallon [bʁabɑ̃ walɔ̃] ; Dutch: Waals-Brabant [ˌʋaːlz ˈbraːbɑnt] ; Walloon: Roman Payis) is a province located in Belgium's
Walloon_Brabant
1183–1794 northwestern state of the Holy Roman Empire
The Duchy of Brabant, a state of the Holy Roman Empire, was established in 1183. It developed from the Landgraviate of Brabant of 1085–1183, and formed
Duchy_of_Brabant
Province of Belgium
Flemish Brabant (Dutch: Vlaams-Brabant [ˌvlaːmz ˈbraːbɑnt] ; French: Brabant flamand [bʁabɑ̃ flamɑ̃] ) is a province of Flanders, one of the three regions
Flemish_Brabant
Belgian gang
The Brabant killers are a group of unidentified criminals responsible for a series of violent attacks that mainly occurred in the Belgian province of
Brabant_killers
Surname list
Van Brabant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ozzie Van Brabant (born 1926), Canadian baseball player Piet Van Brabant (1932–2006)
Van_Brabant
Heir apparent to the Belgian throne (born 2001)
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant (born 25 October 2001), is the heir apparent to the Belgian throne. The eldest child of King Philippe
Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant
Princess_Elisabeth,_Duchess_of_Brabant
Province of Belgium until its splitting in 1995
The Province of Brabant (/brəˈbænt/, US also /brəˈbɑːnt, ˈbrɑːbənt/; Dutch: [ˈbraːbɑnt] ) was a province in Belgium from 1830 to 1995. It was created in
Province_of_Brabant
Position of Belgian nobility
The Duke of Brabant (Dutch: hertog van Brabant, French: duc de Brabant) was the ruler of the Duchy of Brabant since 1183/1184. The title was created by
Duke_of_Brabant
Group of islands in the South Atlantic
flag of the Holy Roman Empire, naming it and its neighbouring islets the Brabant Islands. However, no settlement or facilities were ever set up there by
Tristan_da_Cunha
Fiefdom in the Holy Roman Empire
The Landgraviate of Brabant (Modern Dutch: Landgraafschap Brabant, Modern French: Landgraviat de Brabant) was a small imperial fiefdom west of Brussels
Landgraviate_of_Brabant
Fictional heroine in medieval legend
Genevieve (also Genoveva or Genoveffa) of Brabant is the heroine of a late medieval legend based on the motif of the virtuous wife falsely accused of
Genevieve_of_Brabant
Adelaide of Brabant (also known as Alix of Brabant, Aleyde de Brabant, Alix of Louvain or Adelheid van Brabant), born around 1190, died in 1265, was Countess
Adelaide_of_Brabant
1789–90 event in the Austrian Netherlands
The Brabant Revolution or Brabantine Revolution (French: Révolution brabançonne; Dutch: Brabantse Omwenteling), sometimes referred to as the Belgian Revolution
Brabant_Revolution
tongued gules The flag of Brabant or the Brabantian lion is a heraldic symbol that has been associated with the region Brabant since the 12th century, mainly
Flag_of_Brabant_(Belgium)
and langued gules an escutcheon gules a fess argent" The flag of Flemish Brabant was adopted on January 17, 1995, and was approved on April 16, 1996. It
Flag_of_Flemish_Brabant
Heraldic symbol
Ages of the Southern Netherlands. This symbol was adopted by the Duchy of Brabant and is now the symbol and national animal of Belgium. The heraldic lion
Belgian_lion
Historical region of Belgium
50°45′N 3°59′E / 50.75°N 03.99°E / 50.75; 03.99 The pagus of Brabant (Latin: Pagus Bracbantensis; Dutch: Brabantgouw) was a geographical region in
Pagus_of_Brabant
Canadian baseball player
Daniel Brabant (born in Longueuil, Quebec) was a member of Canada's team at the 1991 world youth baseball championships in Brandon, Manitoba. The team
Daniel_Brabant
Political party in the Netherlands
Local Brabant (Dutch: Lokaal Brabant, Dutch pronunciation: [loːˈkaːl ˈbraːbɑnt]) is a regionalist political party in the Netherlands. It is a partnership
Local_Brabant
Grand Veneur de Brabant or Grand Huntsman of Brabant was a feudal function at the court of the Duchy of Brabant. Like other functions at the court, this
Grand_Huntsman_of_Brabant
Dutch-speaking region of Belgium
provinces of Zeeland, North Brabant and Limburg to the north and east, and the Walloon provinces of Hainaut, Walloon Brabant and Liège to the south. Despite
Flanders
Belgian singer (born 1996)
Perwez, Walloon Brabant, Belgium. She grew up in a musical environment, between Flanders, where her father resides, and Walloon Brabant, where her mother
Essyla
Ancient basement stretching from Rhineland to East Anglia
The London–Brabant Massif or London–Brabant Platform is, in the tectonic structure of Europe, a structural high or massif that stretches from the Rhineland
London–Brabant_Massif
British choir
The Brabant Ensemble is an early music choir based in Oxford, directed by Stephen Rice. Clemens non Papa: Missa "Ecce quam bonum" Behold How Joyful Antoine
The_Brabant_Ensemble
Topics referred to by the same term
Marie of Brabant may refer to: Marie of Brabant, Holy Roman Empress (1190–1260), wife of Emperor Otto IV of the Holy Roman Empire Marie of Brabant, Duchess
Marie_of_Brabant
Province of Belgium
and 1830 known as Central Brabant (Dutch: Midden-Brabant [ˌmɪdə(m)ˈbraːbɑnt], French: Brabant-Central, German: Mittel-Brabant), is the northernmost province
Antwerp_Province
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mauritius
Le Morne Brabant [lə mɔʁn bʁa.bɑ̃] is a peninsula at the extreme southwestern tip of the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. On it is a basaltic monolith
Le_Morne_Brabant
Freelance journalist
Malcolm J. Brabant (born 1955) is a freelance British journalist. He trained with and worked for the BBC for more than 20 years, reporting from various
Malcolm_Brabant
Noble family of medieval Belgium
were ancestors of the House of Brabant, Landgraves and later Dukes of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg. The Reginarid Brabant dynasty ended in 1355, leaving
Reginarids
Duchess of Brabant (1322–1406)
– 1 December 1406) was a ruling duchess of Brabant from 1355 until her death. She was duchess of Brabant until the occupation of the duchy by her brother-in-law
Joanna_of_Brabant
English princess (born 1275)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Margaret of England, Duchess of Brabant. Margaret of England (15 March 1275 – after 1333) was the tenth child and
Margaret of England, Duchess of Brabant
Margaret_of_England,_Duchess_of_Brabant
City and municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands
Netherlands. It is the largest city in the southern province of North Brabant, and is also located in the Dutch part of the Campine natural region. With
Eindhoven
European noble (1384–1415)
Anthony, Duke of Brabant (21 August 1384 – 25 October 1415), also known as Antoine de Brabant, Antoine de Bourgogne, and Anthony of Burgundy, was Count
Anthony,_Duke_of_Brabant
Subdivisions of Belgium
including the province of Brabant, which held the City of Brussels. In 1995, Brabant was split into three areas: Flemish Brabant, which became a part of
Provinces_of_Belgium
Belgian breed of horse
that is now central Belgium, and may also be called the Brabant after the former Province of Brabant in that area. The American Belgian Draught derives from
Belgian_Draught
Queen of Germany from 1308 to 1311
Margaret of Brabant (4 October 1276 – 14 December 1311), was the daughter of John I, Duke of Brabant and Margaret of Flanders. She was the wife of Henry
Margaret_of_Brabant
Northern settlement in Saskatchewan, Canada
Brabant Lake is an Indian settlement of 102 people located in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Brabant Lake is 172 km northeast of La Ronge and 45 km southwest
Brabant_Lake
Ancient road in Germany
The Brabant Road (German: Brabanter Straße), Cologne to Leipzig Road (Köln-Leipziger Straße) or Liege Road (Lütticher Straße) is an ancient road which
Brabant_Road
International horse show held each March in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
The Dutch Masters, formerly known as Indoor Brabant is an international horse show held in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. The show is held every year
Indoor_Brabant
Queen of the Belgians since 2013
Polish. Jonkvrouw Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz met Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant while playing tennis in 1996. In September 1999, the Belgian Royal Court
Queen_Mathilde_of_Belgium
Island in the Palmer Archipelago in the British Antarctic Territory
Brabant Island is the second largest island of the Palmer Archipelago within the British Antarctic Territory, lying between Anvers Island and Liège Island
Brabant_Island
National anthem of Belgium
"Das Lied von Brabant/Die Brabançonne") is the national anthem of Belgium. The originally French title refers to the Duchy of Brabant; the name is usually
La_Brabançonne
Belgian philosopher, c. 1240–1284
Siger of Brabant (Sigerus, Sighier, Sigieri or Sygerius de Brabantia; c. 1240 – before 10 November 1284) was a 13th-century philosopher from the southern
Siger_of_Brabant
14th century sovereign duke in modern-day Belgium
Brabant, Lothier (1312–1355) and Limburg (1312–1347 then 1349–1355), the last Brabant male to rule them. John was the son of John II, Duke of Brabant
John_III,_Duke_of_Brabant
1995 into Flemish- and Walloon- Brabant. The Flag is identical to the Coat of arms of Walloon-Brabant "Walloon Brabant (Province, Belgium)". www.crwflags
Flag_of_Walloon-Brabant
Opera by Richard Wagner
Knight Lohengrin, son of the Grail King Parzival, is sent to the duchess of Brabant to defend her. His protection comes under the condition that she must never
Lohengrin_(opera)
Duke of Brabant (1252/53 – 1294)
I, also called John the Victorious (1252/53 – 3 May 1294) was Duke of Brabant (1267–1294), Lothier and Limburg (1288–1294). During the 13th century,
John_I_of_Brabant
Dutch regional radio and television broadcaster
Omroep Brabant is the Netherlands Public Broadcasting regional television and radio broadcaster in the North Brabant Province in the Netherlands. It has
Omroep_Brabant
Dutch noble (1231–1261)
Henry III of Brabant (c. 1230 – 28 February 1261, Leuven) was Duke of Brabant between 1248 and his death. He was the son of Henry II of Brabant and Marie
Henry_III,_Duke_of_Brabant
Belgian noble
Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy, Duchess of Brabant. He was an able warrior and politician and supported his elder brother John I, Duke of Brabant in
Godfrey_of_Brabant
Dutch provincial flag
The flag of North Brabant (Dutch: Vlag van Noord-Brabant) is the official flag of the Dutch province of North Brabant. It consists of a chequy pattern
Flag_of_North_Brabant
Countess of Holland (c.1200–1267)
Mathilde of Brabant, also called Machteld (c. 1200 – 22 December 1267), was Countess of Holland by marriage to Floris IV, Count of Holland. She was regent
Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Holland
Matilda_of_Brabant,_Countess_of_Holland
1995 murder case in North Brabant, Netherlands
disappeared on 6 October 1995 in Eindhoven (the Dutch province of North Brabant), the Netherlands. Her body was found in the woods between Mierlo and Lierop
Killing of Nicole van den Hurk
Killing_of_Nicole_van_den_Hurk
Duke of Brabant (from 1183) and Duke of Lower Lotharingia (from 1190)
"The Courageous", was a member of the House of Reginar and first duke of Brabant from 1183/84 until his death. Henry was possibly born in Leuven (Louvain)
Henry_I_of_Brabant
King of the Belgians since 2013
the new king, and Philippe became the new heir apparent, titled Duke of Brabant. On 25 March 2001, Philippe was appointed to the rank of major-general
Philippe_of_Belgium
King of the Belgians from 1951 to 1993
Brussels, the elder son and second child of Prince Leopold, then Duke of Brabant, and his first wife, Princess Astrid of Sweden. In 1934, Baudouin's grandfather
Baudouin_of_Belgium
The Brabant Party (Brabantse Partij) was a provincial political party in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It had no parliamentary representation, but
Brabant_Party
City and municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands
the southern part of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. The name derived from brede Aa ('wide Aa' or 'broad Aa') and refers to
Breda
Figure from the Middle High German Swan knight legend
Elsa von Brabant is a figure from the Middle High German Swan knight legend from the late 13th century. She is a marginal figure in Wolfram von Eschenbach's
Elsa_von_Brabant
Piet Van Brabant (Schaerbeek, 11 March 1932 – Jette, 6 July 2006) was a Belgian journalist, editor of the journal Het Laatste Nieuws, chief editor of
Piet_Van_Brabant
Duke of Brabant (1403–1427)
John IV, Duke of Brabant (11 June 1403 – 17 April 1427) was the son of Antoine of Burgundy, Duke of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg and his first wife Jeanne
John_IV,_Duke_of_Brabant
and red. The colours were taken from the coat of arms of the Duchy of Brabant, and the vertical design may be based on the flag of France. When flown
Flag_of_Belgium
Staats-Brabant became the eighth and ninth provinces of the Netherlands. The latter, which had been known as Bataafs Brabant (English: Batavian Brabant), changed
Provinces_of_the_Netherlands
Queen of France from 1274 to 1285
of Brabant (13 May 1254 – 12 January 1322) was Queen of France from 1274 until 1285 as the second wife of King Philip III. Born in Leuven, Brabant, she
Marie of Brabant, Queen of France
Marie_of_Brabant,_Queen_of_France
Canadian film executive
Carolle Brabant CM (born in Montreal, Quebec) is the former executive director of Telefilm Canada. Brabant was named to the position by Canadian Heritage
Carolle_Brabant
Duchess consort of Brabant from 1270 to 1271
a member of the House of Capet and was Duchess of Brabant by her marriage to John I, Duke of Brabant. Born in 1254, Margaret was a daughter of Louis IX
Margaret of France, Duchess of Brabant
Margaret_of_France,_Duchess_of_Brabant
King of England from 1509 to 1547
Duchess of Brabant Elizabeth of Rhuddlan c. 1282–1316 Countess of Hereford Edward II 1284–1327 King of England John III 1300–1355 Duke of Brabant William
Henry_VIII
Queen of England from 1533 to 1536
Duchess of Brabant Elizabeth of Rhuddlan c. 1282–1316 Countess of Hereford Edward II 1284–1327 King of England John III 1300–1355 Duke of Brabant William
Anne_Boleyn
Opera by Jacques Offenbach
template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Geneviève de Brabant (French pronunciation: [ʒənvjɛv də bʁabɑ̃]) is an opéra bouffe, or operetta
Geneviève_de_Brabant
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
to the emperor.[failed verification] Holland, Hainaut, Flanders, Gelre, Brabant, and Utrecht were in a state of almost continual war or paradoxically formed
Netherlands
1921 film
Ramparts of Brabant (Dutch:De omwalling van Brabant, French:Rempart du Brabant) is a 1921 Belgian silent film directed by Théo Bergerat. Rège p.85 Philippe
Ramparts_of_Brabant
Countess consort of Savoy
of Brabant (1277/80–1338) was a Countess Consort of Savoy by marriage to Amadeus V, Count of Savoy. She was the daughter of John I, Duke of Brabant and
Marie of Brabant, Countess of Savoy
Marie_of_Brabant,_Countess_of_Savoy
Belgian economist
Jozef Martin Paul van Brabant (5 November 1942 – 18 October 2006) was a Belgian economist. He was Principal Economic Affairs Officer at the Secretariat
Jozef_M._van_Brabant
13th-century Dutch poet and mystic
Hadewych or Hadewig (of Brabant or of Antwerp), was a 13th-century poet and mystic, probably living in the Duchy of Brabant. Most of her extant writings
Hadewijch
City in North Brabant, Netherlands
province of North Brabant. With a population of 229,833 (January 2, 2024), it is the second-largest city or municipality in North Brabant after Eindhoven
Tilburg
Head of government of the Duchy of Brabant (1183-1794)
of Brabant was the head of the civilian government of the late medieval and early-modern Duchy of Brabant as president of the Council of Brabant. A.
Chancellor_of_Brabant
The Duchess of Brabant refers to a woman married to the Duke of Brabant. But this was only in 1840 when it was revived as an honorific title for the Crown
Duchess of Brabant (by marriage)
Duchess_of_Brabant_(by_marriage)
The coat of arms of Walloon Brabant symbolizes the province's historical and cultural heritage. It featurse a yellow lion with red claws and tongue on
Coat of arms of Walloon-Brabant
Coat_of_arms_of_Walloon-Brabant
British military commander in South Africa
Major-General Sir Edward Yewd Brabant, KCB, CMG (31 May 1839 – 13 December 1914) was a British military commander in colonial South Africa. He served
Edward_Brabant
Topics referred to by the same term
Philippe, Duke of Brabant may refer to: Philip I, Duke of Brabant (1427–1430), also known as Philip of Saint Pol Philip II, Duke of Brabant (1430–1467), also
Philip,_Duke_of_Brabant
Highest court in the Duchy of Brabant (1183-1794)
The Council of Brabant was the highest law court in the historic Duchy of Brabant. It was presided over by the chancellor of Brabant. One of its functions
Council_of_Brabant
Area in Belgium
Klein-Brabant ("Little Brabant") is a Flemish region in the Belgian province of Antwerp. It includes the municipalities of Bornem and Puurs-Sint-Amands
Klein-Brabant
Canadian baseball player (1926–2018)
Camille Oscar Van Brabant (September 28, 1926 – August 18, 2018) was a Canadian professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, he appeared in 11
Ozzie_Van_Brabant
List of ships with the same or similar names
HNLMS Noord-Brabant (Dutch: Hr.Ms. or Zr.Ms. Noord-Brabant) may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy: HNLMS Noordbrabant (1899), a Holland-class
HNLMS_Noord-Brabant
Dialect group of the Dutch language
Brabantish, also Brabantic or Brabantine (Dutch: Brabants, Standard Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbraːbɑnts] , Brabantian pronunciation: [ˈbrɑːbans]), is a dialect
Brabantian_Dutch
Canadian composer and pianist
Pierre Brabant (26 August 1925 – 28 August 2014) was a Canadian composer and pianist. He appeared in concerts and recitals throughout Canada and performed
Pierre_Brabant
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1991)
Bryce Van Brabant (born November 12, 1991) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the
Bryce_Van_Brabant
following the Brabant Revolution, but provided a strong numismatic influence for the coinage of Belgium after its independence in 1830. In 1789, Brabant Revolution
Brabant_Revolution_coinage
European passenger train (1963–1995)
The Brabant was an express train that linked Gare du Nord in Paris, France, with Brussels-South in Brussels, Belgium. The train was named after the historical
Brabant_(train)
Province of Brabant – Flemish Brabant, Walloon Brabant and the Brussels Capital Region – whose clubs are split into two former Province of Brabant wide leagues
Football_in_Belgium
Village in North Brabant, Netherlands
(Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkaːtsˌɦøːvəl]) is a town in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands situated along highways N261 and N628. With a population of
Kaatsheuvel
French actress (1901–1989)
Marie Thérèse "Andrée" Brabant (French pronunciation: [maʁi teʁɛz ɑ̃dʁe bʁabɑ̃]; 1901–1989) was a French film actress. She played a number of leading
Andrée_Brabant
Flemish countess
Beatrice of Brabant (1225 – 11 November 1288), was a Landgravine consort of Thüringia and a Countess consort of Flanders, married first to Henry Raspe
Beatrice_of_Brabant
Lands controlled by the States-General of the Seven Provinces
conquest. States' Brabant (Staats-Brabant): the northern part of the Duchy of Brabant (the bulk of the present-day province of North Brabant), including the
Generality_Lands
Commune in Grand Est, France
Brabant-en-Argonne (French pronunciation: [bʁabɑ̃ ɑ̃.n‿aʁɡɔn], literally Brabant in Argonne) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in northeastern
Brabant-en-Argonne
Duke of Brabant and Lothier from 1235
Henry II of Brabant (Dutch: Hendrik, French: Henri; 1207 – 1 February 1248) was Duke of Brabant and Lothier after the death of his father Henry I in 1235
Henry_II,_Duke_of_Brabant
Duchess of Brabant
Countess of Boulogne. Matilda became Duchess of Brabant by her marriage to Henry I, Duke of Brabant. Matilda's parents' marriage was annulled the year
Matilda of Boulogne, Duchess of Brabant
Matilda_of_Boulogne,_Duchess_of_Brabant
Historical region of the Low Countries (1556–1714)
administration of fiefs in the Low Countries, centered in the Duchy of Brabant, already existed under the rule of the Burgundian Duke Philip the Good
Spanish_Netherlands
BRABANT
BRABANT
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Othello' Venetian Senator, father of Desdemona.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brabant, altered by association with English patronymics ending in -son.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Othello' Nobleman of Venice, kinsman of Brabantio.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of the common and widespread Gaelic name Ó Maoláin ‘descendant of Maolán’, a byname meaning ‘tonsured one’, ‘devotee’ (from a diminutive of maol ‘bald’).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a mill, or a metonymic occupational name for a miller, from Anglo-Norman French mo(u)lin, mulin ‘mill’ (see Mill). In some instances it may be a variant of Millen, from Middle English mullelane.Dutch and Belgian (van Mullen) : habitational name from Mullem in East Flanders, Mullem in West Flanders, or possibly Mollen in Brabant.Dutch (van (der) Mullen) : variant of van der Molen (see Molen 4).
Surname or Lastname
Reduced form of the Dutch surname van Galen, a habitational name, probably from Gaal in the province of North Brabant, or perhaps from the German town of Gahlen in North Rhine-Westphalia.English
Reduced form of the Dutch surname van Galen, a habitational name, probably from Gaal in the province of North Brabant, or perhaps from the German town of Gahlen in North Rhine-Westphalia.English : variant of Galyon.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northern)
English (mainly northern) : from Anglo-Norman French pel ‘stake’, ‘pole’ (Old French piel, from Latin palus), a nickname for a tall, thin man. It may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a stake fence or in a property defended by one, or a metonymic occupational name for a builder of such fences. Compare Pallister.Dutch : habitational name from places so called in North Brabant (where there is also a district called De Peel) and Dutch Limburg, from De Peel in Ravels, Antwerp province, or from Pedele in Kaggevinne and in Adorp, Brabant.German : possily a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place name.German : perhaps an altered spelling of Piel or Piehl.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Myer.Spanish : habitational name from a village in Santander province, so named from mies ‘ripe grain’, ‘harvest time’ (Latin messis aestiva ‘summer harvest’).Dutch : nickname from mier ‘ant’; perhaps denoting an industrious person.Dutch and Belgian (van de Mier) : topographic name from a Brabantine form of moere ‘bog’, ‘marsh’ (modern moeras), or a habitational name from Moere in West Flanders.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kestel.German : from Middle High German kezzel ‘kettle’, ‘cauldron’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of copper cooking vessels, or alternatively a topographic and habitational name, from the same word in the sense ‘(ring-shaped) hollow’.Dutch and Belgian : habitational name from any of the places so named in the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Limburg or the Dutch province of North Brabant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mills.Dutch : habitational name from Milheeze in the province of North Brabant.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Amilius or Amelis (Latinized forms of a Germanic name with the initial element amal ‘strength’, ‘vigor’) or of the Latin personal name Aemilius (see Milian).
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from Anglo-Norman French brabançon. This was originally an ethnic term for a native of the duchy of Brabant (see Brabant). By the 13th century it had passed into generic use as an occupational name for a mercenary, specifically a member of one of the more or less independent marauding bands of mercenaries, noted for their lawlessness and cruelty. These originated in Brabant and Flanders, but in the course of time accepted recruits from anywhere.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : metonymic occupational name for a grower of or dealer in oats, from Low German Haver ‘oats’. Compare Hafer, Haber.Dutch : of uncertain derivation; possibly a Brabantine form of de Hauwer, an occupational name for a wood or stone cutter, Middle Dutch hauwer(e) ‘cutter’, ‘hewer’.English : from Middle English haver ‘oats’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a farmer who grew oats or for a grain merchant.English : possibly a nickname from Middle English haver ‘buck’, ‘billy-goat’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brabant, altered by association with English habitational names ending in -ham.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Dutch, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant (plural) of Linde.English : variant spelling of Lindon.Belgian and Dutch (van Linden) : habitational name from places called Linden in Brabant and North Brabant.Dutch (van der Linden) : habitational name from any of numerous places called Ter Linde.Irish : reduced form of McLinden.Swedish (Lindén) : ornamental name from lind ‘lime tree’ + the common suffix -én, from the Latin adjectival ending -enius.
BRABANT
BRABANT
Girl/Female
Arabic
Short
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vantisha | வநà¯à®¤à¯€à®·à®¾
Boy/Male
Arabic
Respected; Blessed
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Tamil
Friendly, Friendship, Sweet
Girl/Female
Muslim
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desire
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Coyner.Possibly an altered spelling of German Keiner.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, The Lord Subramanian
Boy/Male
French
Modest.
BRABANT
BRABANT
BRABANT
BRABANT
BRABANT
a.
Pertaining to Brabant, an ancient province of the Netherlands.
n. pl.
A Romanic people inhabiting that part of Belgium which comprises the provinces of Hainaut, Namur, Liege, and Luxembourg, and about one third of Brabant; also, the language spoken by this people. Used also adjectively.