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Town in County Cork, Ireland
‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging. › Buttevant (Irish: Cill na Mullach, meaning 'church of the summits'; Latin: Ecclesia
Buttevant
Title in the Peerage of Ireland
6th Viscount Buttevant, in 1627/28. Lord Barrymore held the subsidiary titles of Baron Barry (created c. 1261) and Viscount Buttevant (created 1541)
Earl_of_Barrymore
13th-century Franciscan friary in County Cork, Ireland
The Buttevant Franciscan Friary is a ruined 13th-century Franciscan friary situated in the middle of the town of Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland. The Augustinian
Buttevant_Franciscan_Friary
Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland
Buttevant GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland. The club is affiliated to the North Cork Board and fields teams
Buttevant_GAA
1980 train crash in Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland
The Buttevant Rail Disaster was a train crash that occurred on 1 August 1980 at Buttevant Railway Station, County Cork, in Ireland, 220 kilometres (137 mi)
Buttevant_Rail_Disaster
Irish rector and harpist
Charles Bunworth was an Irish harpist and the Church of Ireland rector of Buttevant, County Cork. Born in 1704, he graduated from Trinity College, Dublin
Charles_Bunworth
Irish viscount (1520–1581)
James de Barry, 4th Viscount Buttevant and 17th Baron Barry (1520–1581) was an Irish magnate. He joined the rebels in the Desmond Rebellion and died in
James de Barry, 4th Viscount Buttevant
James_de_Barry,_4th_Viscount_Buttevant
Gaelic football competition
at Turners Cross in Cork, between Buttevant and Kinsale, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Buttevant won the match by 0–02 to 0–00 to
1926 Cork Intermediate Football Championship
1926_Cork_Intermediate_Football_Championship
River in southwestern Ireland, tributary of the Munster Blackwater
flows west under a railroad bridge and south under Farran bridge on the Buttevant/Charlevllle road. The second branch rises about two miles north of Liscarroll
River_Awbeg
Irish viscount (1550–1617)
David Fitz-James de Barry, 18th Baron Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant (1550–1617), sided initially with fitz Maurice, the rebel, in the 1st Desmond rebellion
David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant
David_de_Barry,_5th_Viscount_Buttevant
Irish-Polish TV series
spin-off. The main story of the show concerns Esther, an Irish teenager from Buttevant, County Cork, who travels up to Dublin to study in college. There she
Soupy_Norman
Annual Gaelic football competition season
Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork, between Buttevant and St Nicholas', in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Buttevant won the match by 1-15 to 0-10 to
2025 Cork Premier Junior Football Championship
2025_Cork_Premier_Junior_Football_Championship
Main portion of a railway line
has been a factor in several fatal railway accidents, for example the Buttevant Rail Disaster in Ireland, and the Graniteville train crash in the US.
Main_line_(railway)
Bartlemy Béal na Bláth Belgooly Belvelly Bishopstown Blarney Boherbue Buttevant Bweeng Canovee Cape Clear Carrigadrohid Carrigaline Carriganimmy Carrigtwohill
List of towns and villages in County Cork
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_County_Cork
Sporting Event in 1941
Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1909. Buttevant entered the championship as the deeding champions. The final was played
1941 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1941_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Orrery and Kilmore Buttevant Mallow Ballybeg East 417 Orrery and Kilmore Buttevant Mallow Ballybeg Middle 493 Orrery and Kilmore Buttevant Mallow Ballybeg
List of townlands of the barony of Orrery and Kilmore
List_of_townlands_of_the_barony_of_Orrery_and_Kilmore
between his two sisters. The exact date of the elevation of Viscount Buttevant is uncertain, though it is thought to be sometime around the turn of the
List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
List_of_viscountcies_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland
Irish author
playwright in London and New York City. Graves was born on 3 June 1863 at Buttevant Castle, County Cork, the third daughter of Major William Henry Graves
Clotilde_Graves
United States Navy admiral (1849–1938)
Edward Buttevant Barry (October 20, 1849 – November 27, 1938) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. A popular and mostly successful sailor, Barry
Edward_B._Barry
Noble Cambro-Norman family
and, by letters patent, conferred on him the Lordships of Castlelyons, Buttevant and Barry's Court in East Cork. In 1267, King Henry III of England appointed
De_Barry_family
Sport of horse racing in Western Europe
nature is traditionally said to have taken place between the towns of Buttevant and Doneraile in the north of County Cork in 1752. The distance of the
National_Hunt_racing
Irish immigrant to the U.S., physician, and murder victim
found guilty of the murder of Patrick Cronin. Born on August 7, 1846, in Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland, Cronin was an infant when his family relocated
Patrick_Henry_Cronin
Irish hurling competition
October 1928 at the Athletic Grounds in Cork, between Nemo Rangers and Buttevant, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Nemo Rangers won the
1928 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1928_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Irish soldier
Daughter of William Barry of Barryroe, son of James de Barry, 4th Viscount Buttevant O'Donovan, Four Masters, vol. V, p. 1548, note Black, stanzas 5, 6, 27
Donal_III_O'Donovan
Gaelic football competition in Cork, Ireland
Championship qualifies for the subsequent Munster Club Championship. Buttevant are the title holders after defeating St Nicholas' by 1-15 to 0-10 in
Cork Premier Junior Football Championship
Cork_Premier_Junior_Football_Championship
Tower house in County Cork, Ireland
Spenser. Kilcolman Castle is located 4.4 km (2.7 mi) east-northeast of Buttevant, on the northeast edge of Kilcolman Bog, near the upper branches of the
Kilcolman_Castle
Lake in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Kilkeran_Lake
Road linking Cork and Limerick in Ireland
primary road in Ireland, connecting the cities of Cork and Limerick. Buttevant, Croom, Charleville, Mallow and Blarney are major towns along the route
N20_road_(Ireland)
Horse racing venue in Ireland
in 1924 and was originally known as Mallow Racecourse. It is close to Buttevant and Doneraile, where the first steeplechase was supposedly run in 1752
Cork_Racecourse
their fifth championship title overall and a first title in 36 years. Buttevant's Mark Lenehan was the championship's top scorer with 2–08. Group A Castlemagner
2022 Cork Junior A Football Championship
2022_Cork_Junior_A_Football_Championship
Irish hurler
known as Batt Thornhill, was an Irish hurler. A long-time member of the Buttevant club, he was also a four-time All-Ireland Championship winner with the
Batt_Thornhill
playoff Buttevant v St Michael's St. Finbarr's v Cobh Cobh v Buttevant St Michael's v St Finbarr's Cobh v St Michael's St Finbarr's v Buttevant Knockout
2023 Cork Premier Junior Football Championship
2023_Cork_Premier_Junior_Football_Championship
Village in County Cork, Ireland
Cork, Ireland. The village is on the R522 regional road near Mallow and Buttevant, about two miles south of River Awbeg. Liscarroll is within the Cork North-West
Liscarroll
Irish Army officer (1921–2015)
26 December 2015) was an Irish Army officer. O'Callaghan was born in Buttevant, County Cork, and joined the Irish Defence Forces at age 17 in 1939. O'Callaghan
William O'Callaghan (Irish Army officer)
William_O'Callaghan_(Irish_Army_officer)
Village in County Cork, Ireland
that running west was named Kerry Lane. The double row of houses on the Buttevant Road was called Chapel Lane, while the road to the east leading to the
Churchtown,_County_Cork
Chinese electric vehicle startup
Hill, Cork), Fitzpatrick's Garage (Naas, Co Kildare), Greenhall Motors (Buttevant, Co Cork), Joe Norris Motors (Navan, Co Meath) and Kenny Galway (Tuam
Leapmotor
Regional road in Ireland
Cork, Ireland. It travels from the R576 road at Kanturk to the N20 at Buttevant. The road is 18.8 kilometres (11.7 mi) long. "R576 to N20" (Map). Google
R580_road_(Ireland)
Annual Gaelic football competition in Ireland
as part of a hurling-football double-header between the counties at Buttevant. Clare defeated Limerick in the first semi-final, however, Limerick were
Munster Senior Football Championship
Munster_Senior_Football_Championship
Football competition
Shamrocks (Waterford) v Buttevant (Cork) Killimer (Clare) v Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) v Ballymacelligott (Kerry) Buttevant (Cork) v Ahane (Limerick)
2025–26 All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship
2025–26_All-Ireland_Junior_Club_Football_Championship
Crookstown, Macroom, Millstreet, Rathmore, Stuake, Tarelton 76 Mallow CN Buttevant, Charleville, Doneraile, Glantaine, Kanturk, Liscarroll, Mallow, Milford
List_of_Garda_districts
Village in County Cork, Ireland
in the civil parish of Caherduggan, on the N20 road between Mallow and Buttevant. The nearest major town is Mallow, 5 km to the south. The area takes its
New_Twopothouse
Annual Gaelic football competition season
0-10 to 1-06 to claim their first ever championship title in the grade. Buttevant's Mark Lenahan was the championship's top scorer with 6-14. Relegated from
2024 Cork Premier Junior Football Championship
2024_Cork_Premier_Junior_Football_Championship
Football championship
Tralee Referee: J. Brosnan (K) 3 June 1951 Quarter-Final Buttevant Sportsfield, Buttevant 24 June 1951 Semi-Final Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork 1 July
1951 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
1951_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship
GAA division in Cork
1960 Abbey Rovers Araglen Ballyhooly Ballyclough Ballygiblin Ballyhea Buttevant Castletownroche Charleville Churchtown (defunct) Clyda Rovers Deel Rovers
Avondhu_GAA
Irish hurler
National League-winning team. O'Sullivan died at Heatherside Hospital in Buttevant, County Cork on 7 January 1996. St Vincent's Cork Junior A Football Championship:
Eddie_John_O'Sullivan
Railway station in Charleville County Cork, Ireland
Emly 1963 Knocklong 1977 Kilmallock 1977 to Limerick 1967 Charleville Buttevant 1977 Waterford–Mallow line 1967 Mallow Mallow–Tralee Line Mourne Abbey
Charleville_railway_station
Seaport in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Cobh
Bunnanadden Bunratty Burnfoot Burtonport (Ailt an Chorráin) Butlersbridge Buttevant Cabinteely Cabra Cadamstown Caherconlish Caherdaniel (Cathair Dónall)
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Protestant Irish lord (died 1614)
his third wife, Helena Barry, daughter of David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant. It was her second marriage, her first husband having been John Power
Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond
Thomas_Butler,_10th_Earl_of_Ormond
Hurling competition
played on 11 September 1932 at the Mardyke in Cork, between Ballinora and Buttevant, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Ballinora won the
1932 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1932_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Irish hurling competition
18 January 1931 at the Athletic Grounds in Cork, between Passage and Buttevant, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Passage won the match
1930 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1930_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Extinct breed of pony
Horses were traded in Ireland at the Cahirmee Horse Fair near the town of Buttevant, reputed to be one of the oldest horse fairs, since medieval times. This
Irish_Hobby
Surname list
refer to: David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant (1550–1617), Irish peer James de Barry, 4th Viscount Buttevant (1520–1581), Irish peer Nicolas de Barry
De_Barry_(surname)
Hurling competition
between Buttevant and Ballincollig, in what was their second meeting in the final overall and a first meeting in the final in 11 years. Buttevant won the
1940 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1940_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Diesel–electric locomotive
1980, locomotive 075 was hauling a passenger train which was derailed at Buttevant, County Cork, killing eighteen and injuring 62 people. On 21 August 1983
CIÉ_071_Class
corkrepublicans (18 April 2014). "David Hurley 1798 Memorial Stone, Buttevant". Rebel Cork’s Fighting Story. Retrieved 17 June 2020. Walsh, Dan. "Camolin
List of monuments and memorials to the Irish Rebellion of 1798
List_of_monuments_and_memorials_to_the_Irish_Rebellion_of_1798
1921 IRA ambush against the British Army
Commandant Hanway Robert Cumming. The convoy was travelling from Killarney to Buttevant and comprised almost 40 soldiers of the East Lancashire Regiment. When
Clonbanin_ambush
Form of horse racing
'between the flags'. The first Steeplechase ever was run locally between Buttevant and Doneraile, County Cork, over 250 years ago. Chasing from 'steeple
Point-to-point_(steeplechase)
Village in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Freemount,_County_Cork
Town in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Skibbereen
32 teams, 8 of which have won it more than once. Araglen, Ballyhooly, Buttevant, Castletownroche, Harbour Rovers, Lisgoold, O'Donovan Rossa and Randal
Cork Junior B Hurling Championship
Cork_Junior_B_Hurling_Championship
Town in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Midleton
Village in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Béal_na_Bláth
Suburb of Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Ballintemple
County in Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
County_Cork
Cambro-Norman warrior
letters patent, John conferred on him the Lordships of Castlelyons and Buttevant in north Cork and Barry's Court in the civil parish of Carrigtwohill in
Philip_de_Barry
Civil parish in County Cork, Ireland
Aglishdrinagh Ardskeagh Athnowen Ballyclogh Ballyhay Ballyvourney Bregoge Buttevant Caherduggan Cannaway Carrigrohane Carrigrohanebeg Castlemagner Churchtown
Matehy
Irish hurling competition
played on 21 November 1926 at Turners Cross in Cork, between Kinsale and Buttevant, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Kinsale won the match
1926 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1926_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Tourist village in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Glengarriff
Topics referred to by the same term
Franciscan Monastery, in Washington, DC, United States Buttevant Franciscan Friary, Buttevant, Ireland For a more complete list, see Category:Franciscan
Franciscan_friary
Flag officer appointment of the United States Navy
(1849–1925) February 19, 1910 November 1, 1910 255 days - Barry, Edward ButtevantRear Admiral Edward B. Barry (1849–1938) November 1, 1910 January 15, 1911
Commander,_U.S._Pacific_Fleet
Suburb in Cork city, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Douglas,_Cork
Railway accidents in Ireland
bridge damaged by road vehicle [34] CIÉ 1 August 1980 18 16 75 Buttevant, County Cork Buttevant Rail Disaster: Express sent into sidings as points not interlocked
List of Irish railway accidents
List_of_Irish_railway_accidents
Irish horse racing jockey
Rusty, when he was seven. When he was fourteen, the family moved to Buttevant, County Cork, so that Murphy could ride under the tutelage of his uncle
Oisin_Murphy
River crossing Cork (county and city), Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
River_Lee
Irish prince
June 1594 to reply to the accusations of David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant, a local rival of Mac Carthaig's with whom he had a land dispute, which
Florence_MacCarthy
Daughter of last king of Deheubarth (c. 1085–c. 1136)
mother of Robert de Barry, Philip de Barry, founder of Ballybeg Abbey at Buttevant in Ireland, and of Gerald de Barry, better known as Gerald of Wales. Gwladys
Nest_ferch_Rhys
Town in County Cork, Ireland
barracks was killed in the attack. In reprisal, angered soldiers from Buttevant and Fermoy went on a rampage in Mallow, burning several main street premises
Mallow,_County_Cork
Irish hurling competition
Ballincollig St. Finbarr's v Buttevant Ballinora v Fr. Matthew Hall Lough Rovers received a bye in this round. Lough Rovers v Buttevant Ballinora v Douglas Ballincollig
1939 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1939_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Dutch anthropologist
Yugoslavia. The presentation by Bax of the town of "Patricksville" (presumably Buttevant) as having extensive corruption, bribery, and clientelism is considered
Mart_Bax
Mechanism to transfer rail vehicles from one track to another
or more of these risks have occurred, including: The 1980 Buttevant Rail Disaster at Buttevant, County Cork, in Ireland, when the Dublin–Cork express was
Railroad_switch
English politician (1566–1643)
aged 21 in Mallow, Ireland and was buried with her still-born son in Buttevant church, County Cork, Ireland. Boyle's detractors maintained that unlike
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
Richard_Boyle,_1st_Earl_of_Cork
17th-century Irish viscountess
Katherine Barry John Le Poer, 5th Baron Le Poer David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant Helen Barry Ellen Roche Katherine Le Poer Robert Pypho, of Dublin Ruth
Katherine FitzGerald, Viscountess Grandison
Katherine_FitzGerald,_Viscountess_Grandison
Village in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Killumney
Annual hurling competition season
11 May 1952 First round St. Finbarr's 1-06 - 0-05 Shanballymore Buttevant Sportsfield, Buttevant Referee: M O'Mahony (Buttevant)
1952 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
1952_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Topics referred to by the same term
in Clarecastle, County Clare, Republic of Ireland Ballybeg Priory near Buttevant, County Cork, Republic of Ireland Ballybeg, a townland in County Down
Ballybeg
Townland and estate in County Cork, Ireland
Grove-White, James (1905–1925), Historical and Topographical Notes, Etc. on Buttevant: Castletownroche, Doneraile, Mallow, and Places in Their Vicinity, vol
Castlehyde
Irish hurling competition
Rathluirc Castlemartyr v Douglas Redmonds v Ballymartle Glen Rovers v Buttevant Carrigaline v Blarney Mallow received a bye in this round. Glen Rovers
1953 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1953_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Annual hurling competition season
20 August 1950 Second round Blackrock 1-05 - 5-06 Rathluirc Buttevant Sportsfield, Buttevant D Hayes 1-0, D Murphy 0-2, P Hayes 0-2. D O'Toole 2-2, M O'Toole
1950 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
1950_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Town in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Fermoy
Port and resort town in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Youghal
Irish earl (died 1642)
Margaret Barry. She was the sixth daughter of David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant, His wife's family, the de Barrys, were Old English like his own. Robert
Robert Dillon, 2nd Earl of Roscommon
Robert_Dillon,_2nd_Earl_of_Roscommon
Town in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Macroom
Born Died Club All-Ireland SHC titles Munster SHC titles Batt Thornhill Buttevant 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 1939, 1942, 1943, 1944 Paul Tierney 1982 Blackrock
List of Cork inter-county hurlers
List_of_Cork_inter-county_hurlers
Friary (approx.) Bawnatemple Monastery Bridgetown Abbey Brigown Monastery Buttevant Friary Carrigillihy Monastery, supposed monastic site Castlecor, supposed
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
1615) - blind harper in the service of David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant Derek Bell Lucinda Belle Elinor Bennett Stephanie Bennett Hugo Blanco
List_of_harpists
Village in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Knockavilla,_County_Cork
Barony in County Cork, Ireland
stretches; one branch forms the northern boundary while the other near Buttevant, forms the western limit. To the east, lies another Blackwater tributary
Fermoy_(barony)
Island off southwest coast of Ireland
County Cork County town: Cork City Cork Towns Ballincollig Bandon Bantry Buttevant Carrigaline Charleville Clonakilty Cobh Fermoy Kanturk Kinsale Macroom
Dursey_Island
Irish lord (1552–1616)
—and one daughter: Julia, married first David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant as his second wife, and secondly Dermod O'Shaugnessy of Gort His father
Cormac MacDermot MacCarthy, 16th Lord of Muskerry
Cormac_MacDermot_MacCarthy,_16th_Lord_of_Muskerry
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who looked after horses or cattle, from an agent derivative of Middle English stable ‘stable’.German (Stäbler) : occupational name for an official who carried a staff as a symbol of office, Middle High German stebelære.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cloud
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the northern Middle English personal name Nicol or its Gaelic equivalent (see Nicholas and McNichol).Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Nikolaus (see Nicholas).
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a Germanic personal name, Hrodmar, composed of hrÅd ‘renown’, ‘glory’ + mÄr ‘famous’.English : habitational name from Cromer in Norfolk, recorded in the 13th century as Crowemere, from Old English crÄwe ‘crow’ + mere ‘lake’.Variant spelling of German and Jewish Kromer.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani
Beautiful Angel
Boy/Male
African, American, Basque, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Latin
Manly; Brave; Masculine; Warrior; Strong
Boy/Male
African, Finnish, German, Ghana
Who Born on Saturday
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Best Friend
Surname or Lastname
Romanian
Romanian : from the personal name Marian, from Latin Marianus (see Mariano).English and French : from a pet form of Marie.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Saylor.German : variant of Seiler.
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