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Southern most point of Newfoundland Island
Cape Pine The Headland of Cape Pine is the point of land marking the boundary of Trepassey Bay on the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland in
Cape_Pine
Lighthouse on Newfoundland, Canada
Cape Pine Light was built on Cape Pine, Newfoundland by the British architect and engineer Alexander Gordon in 1851. This lighthouse is a prefabricated
Cape_Pine_Light
MV Cape Pine is a charter boat operated by the Maritime Heritage Society of Vancouver. She began life as USS SC-715, a SC-497-class submarine chaser of
MV_Cape_Pine
Species of moth
especially in the Lebanon and Franschhoek plantations of the Western Cape. The pines included Pinus canariensis, P. halepensis, P. radiata, P. longifolia
Nudaurelia_cytherea
Cape in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Cape Spear (French: Cap d'Espoir) is a headland located on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland near St. John's in the Canadian province of Newfoundland
Cape_Spear
Island in the United States of America
through Pine Island Sound, to the west of the island. Matlacha Pass runs between Pine Island and the mainland. Pine Island lies west of Cape Coral. For
Pine Island (Lee County, Florida)
Pine_Island_(Lee_County,_Florida)
Headland on Newfoundland, Canada
Bay. In addition, Cape Freels (Avalon) shares the distinction of being the most southerly point in Newfoundland with nearby Cape Pine, which is situated
Cape_Freels_(Avalon)
City in the United States
accessed from State Route 78 (Pine Island Road). Within the city a network of arterial roadways are established. Cape Coral has approximately 1,100 miles
Cape_Coral,_Florida
Canadian painter and printmaker
/ Calumet Island 6 p.m. (1974); Cape Pine: The Cairn; Cape Pine: The Road (2011) National Gallery of Canada Cape Pine: The Station Art Gallery of Ontario
Leslie_Reid_(artist)
Species of pine tree
Pinus pinea, the Italian stone pine or Mediterranean stone pine, is a tree from the pine family, Pinaceae. The tree is native to the Mediterranean region
Pinus_pinea
from the Isle of May in Scotland was installed atop Newfoundland's new Cape Pine lighthouse. The tower was designed by the firm Alexander S. Gordon using
History of lighthouses in Canada
History_of_lighthouses_in_Canada
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Peggys_Point_Lighthouse
Coastal pine barrens in southern New Jersey, United States
The New Jersey Pine Barrens, also known as the Pinelands or simply the Pines, is the largest remaining example of the Atlantic coastal pine barrens ecosystem
New_Jersey_Pine_Barrens
Peninsula in Massachusetts, United States
at its highest point, at the top of Pine Hill, in the Bourne portion of Joint Base Cape Cod, down to sea level. Cape Cod and the Islands form part of a
Cape_Cod
Temperate coniferous forest ecoregion of Northeast United States
Coastal Pine Barrens, which stretches from Plymouth, Massachusetts to Cape Cod and the Islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. The pine barrens are
Atlantic_coastal_pine_barrens
1984 film
further news reports that four military targets in Australia – North West Cape, Pine Gap, Nurrungar and Jervis Bay – have been hit by nuclear weapons. Ordered
One_Night_Stand_(1984_film)
Bonilla Island Lightstation Brockton Point Lightstation Cape Beale Lightstation Cape Mudge Lighthouse Cape Scott Lighthouse Carmanah Point Light Station Chatham
List_of_lighthouses_in_Canada
Place in Western Cape, South Africa
Western Cape province of South Africa. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 1,528 people. It is located 90 kilometres (60 mi) northeast of Cape Town
Wolseley,_South_Africa
Cape Verdean footballer (born 1997)
as Wá) (born 20 March 1997) is a Cape Verdean professional footballer who plays as a winger for Portland Hearts of Pine in the USL League One. Varela immigrated
Walter_Varela
Lighthouse inspector
Rock Lighthouse) at the Cape Bonavista Light in 1842, and installed the famous Isle of May light mechanism at the Cape Pine Light in 1850, which was
Robert_Oke
Municipal park in Toronto, Canada
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Humber_Bay_Park
Name list
(from Bell Rock) at the Cape Bonavista lighthouse in 1842, installed the famous Isle of May light mechanism at the Cape Pine lighthouse in 1850, which
Oke_(name)
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Brigus
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Richibucto
Species of mammal in the mustelid family
The European pine marten (Martes martes), also known as the pine marten, is a mustelid native to and widespread in most of Europe, Asia Minor, the Caucasus
European_pine_marten
Marine service provider and shipbuilder in Detroit, Michigan
1350 US Navy built from 1940 to 1943. Some Submarine chaser boats: MV Cape Pine HNoMS Hitra USS SC-499 USS SC-500 SC-715 is owned by Ronan Oger in Garden
Fisher_Boatworks
Headland on Newfoundland, Canada
The headland of Cape St. Francis is the outer extremity marking the boundary of Conception Bay on the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland in
Cape St. Francis (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Cape_St._Francis_(Newfoundland_and_Labrador)
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 2010
Newfoundland were also exacerbated by the interaction of the front and Igor. In Cape Pine, near where the center of the cyclone tracked, sustained winds of 80 mph
Hurricane_Igor
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Heart's Content, Newfoundland and Labrador
Heart's_Content,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Saint_Andrews,_New_Brunswick
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Rock Lighthouse) at the Cape Bonavista Light in 1842, and installed the famous Isle of May light mechanism at the Cape Pine Light in 1850, which was
Harbour_Grace
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Shediac
Hill in the U.S. state of Massachusetts
Pine Hill, in Bourne, Massachusetts, United States, is the highest point in Barnstable County and, by extension, Cape Cod. At 306 feet (93 m), it is higher
Pine Hill (Barnstable County, Massachusetts)
Pine_Hill_(Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts)
Species of plant
the maritime pine is a pine native to the south Atlantic Europe region and parts of the western Mediterranean. It is a fast growing hard pine with long needles
Pinus_pinaster
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Burnt Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador
Burnt_Islands,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Places. Retrieved 1 July 2012. Cape Pine Lighthouse. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 1 July 2012. Cape Race Lighthouse. Canadian Register
List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Newfoundland and Labrador
List_of_National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada_in_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Steam-powered sealing vessel
Nothing has been heard of the Southern Cross since she was reported off Cape Pine on Tuesday last, and the general opinion is that she was driven far off
SS_Southern_Cross_(1886)
Headland of Newfoundland, Canada
Labrador. It is the site of the Cape Ray Lighthouse. It is located opposite Cape North on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Cape Ray the community takes its
Cape_Ray
Canadian rocky island
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Green Island (Fortune), Newfoundland and Labrador
Green_Island_(Fortune),_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Kincardine_Lighthouse
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Bay Bulls, Newfoundland and Labrador
Bay_Bulls,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
St._Martins,_New_Brunswick
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Cocagne
Lighthouse
2009. Creighton, Helen. A Folk Tale Journey. Breton Books, Wreck Cove, Cape Breton Island, 1993. Hewett, H. W. "History of Devils Island". Dartmouth
Devils Island Light (Nova Scotia)
Devils_Island_Light_(Nova_Scotia)
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
the end of the Napoleonic Wars. 1821, the first lighthouse is built at Cape Pine, the southernmost point in Newfoundland. 1836, the population is listed
Trepassey
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Gibraltar_Point_Lighthouse
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Hant's_Harbour
Human settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Port_de_Grave
Island in New Brunswick, Canada
lost at sea when the Melissa Jean II capsized in the Cabot Strait above Cape Breton, and a monument stands on the island to their memory. White Head elementary
White_Head_Island
Official residence in Helsinki, Finland
Mäntyniemi (Swedish: Talludden; lit. 'Pine Cape') is one of the three official residences of the President of Finland, besides the Presidential Palace
Mäntyniemi
Lighthouse in British Columbia, Canada
Cape Beale Lightstation is an active staffed lighthouse on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The lighthouse was built in 1874 and its focal
Cape_Beale_Light
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Grand-Bouctouche
Uninhabited island in Newfoundland and Labrador
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Baccalieu_Island
Lighthouse on Newfoundland, Canada
in 1850 by Robert Oke at the Cape Pine lighthouse, later moved to the Harbour Grace Island lighthouse, and finally to Cape Bonavista. Both the historic
Cape_Bonavista_Light
Lighthouse in Ile Parisienne, Ontario, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Ile_Parisienne_Light
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Entrance Island (British Columbia)
Entrance_Island_(British_Columbia)
Trees of significance in South Africa
July 2003, workshops were held in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape to gain consensus from experts to assist in the identification process of
Champion Trees of South Africa
Champion_Trees_of_South_Africa
Lighthouse on Newfoundland, Canada
Cape Race Lighthouse is an active lighthouse located at Cape Race on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada. The light's characteristic is a single
Cape_Race_Lighthouse
Calendar year
transport Harpooner, returning from Quebec to Britain, is wrecked at Cape Pine on Newfoundland (island) with the loss of 208 of the 385 people on board
1816
British World War II veteran
Archives. Oke, Robert (March 1856). Remarks relative to the alterations in Cape Pine Light. GN 1/3/A file 1/1856: The Rooms Archives (St. John's, NL).{{cite
Robert_Carl_Sheppard
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Gros_Cap_Reefs_Light
Lighthouse in British Columbia, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Chrome_Island_Lighthouse
Lighthouse in Ontario, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Cove_Island_Light
Unorganized territory in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
firm based out of Waterford, Ireland.[citation needed] The history of the Cape Shore says he was nicknamed Thomas "Tramore" Foley, as he was from Tramore
Division No. 1, Subdivision B, Newfoundland and Labrador
Division_No._1,_Subdivision_B,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Highway in Newfoundland and Labrador
St. Shott's Road, the only road access to the town of St. Shott's and Cape Pine, before passing through the towns of Trepassey, Biscay Bay, and Portugal
Newfoundland and Labrador Route 10
Newfoundland_and_Labrador_Route_10
Cape in southeast Newfoundland, Canada
The headland of Cape St. Mary's is located at the southern tip of the south-western arm of the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian
Cape St. Mary's (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Cape_St._Mary's_(Newfoundland_and_Labrador)
strong winds to Newfoundland, with gusts peaking at 66 mph (106 km/h) at Cape Pine. Approximately 100 households lost power, while heavy rain caused localized
2014 Atlantic hurricane season
2014_Atlantic_hurricane_season
Island in Nova Scotia, Canada
second southernmost point of land of Nova Scotia. The southern tip of nearby Cape Sable Island is 250 metres (820 ft) farther south than the southern tip of
Seal_Island_(Nova_Scotia)
Historic site in Ontario, Canada
log floor was built under the structure, and was covered with rough-cut pine floors. A thick door with iron fittings was installed. In 2013, residents
Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse and Blockhouse
Bois_Blanc_Island_Lighthouse_and_Blockhouse
Island in Newfoundland, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Random_Island
Poetic ballad about hazards of harvesting harp seals
missing ship could anywhere be found. She searched Cape Race and every place until she reached Cape Pine, But of the ship or wrecking the captain saw no
Southern_Cross_(folk_song)
Bridge in Florida, United States of America
Island, the largest island in Florida, to the main land in Cape Coral. The causeway carries Pine Island Road (CR 78) and consists of three bridges with dredged
Pine_Island_Causeway
Lighthouse in British Columbia, Canada
Cape Mudge Lighthouse is located on Quadra Island which is off Campbell River, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Cape Mudge
Cape_Mudge_Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Gannet_Rock_Lighthouse
WW1 veteran and British Colonial governor
Templeton. Oke, Robert (March 1856). Remarks relative to the alterations in Cape Pine Light. GN 1/3/A file 1/1856: The Rooms Archives (St. John's, NL).{{cite
Harris_R._Oke
Consolidated Steel Corporation, Wilmington, California. Laid down as Cape Pine and completed in December 1943 as Empire Lance for the MoWT. To the Royal
List_of_Empire_ships_(L)
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Cow_Head_(town)
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Queen's_Wharf_Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Triple_Island_Lightstation
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Grand_Harbour_Lighthouse
Historic site in Ontario, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Battle of the Windmill National Historic Site
Battle_of_the_Windmill_National_Historic_Site
Lighthouse in British Columbia, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Race_Rocks_Light
Nature conservation area on the Cape Peninsula in Cape Town, South Africa
Mountain National Park, previously known as the Cape Peninsula National Park, is a national park in Cape Town, South Africa, proclaimed on 29 May 1998,
Table_Mountain_National_Park
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site
Fisgard_Lighthouse_National_Historic_Site
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Pushthrough
Passenger cargo steamship built in 1901
command of Captain Boothby and had a crew of about 150. After passing Cape Pine, the captain took soundings in the morning of 1 December to ascertain
SS_Mount_Temple
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 2014
flooding in St. John's. Winds gusted to 66 mph (106 km/h) at Cape Pine and 55 mph (89 km/h) at Cape Race. At St. John's International Airport, sustained winds
Hurricane_Gonzalo
Class of American cargo ships
Broadsword Cape Pine / HMS Empire Lance / HMS Sir Hugo Cape St. Roque / HMS Empire Mace / HMS Galteemore (F171) Cape Turner / HMS Empire Rapier Cape Argos
Type_C1_ship
Bay in Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Caraquet_Bay
Lighthouse on Newfoundland, Canada
Cape Norman is a barren, limestone headland located at the northernmost point of insular Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador
Cape_Norman
Village in New Brunswick, Canada
46°07′N 63°47′W / 46.117°N 63.783°W / 46.117; -63.783 Cape Tormentine is a rural community and former local service district in southeastern New Brunswick
Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick
Cape_Tormentine,_New_Brunswick
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Caraquet
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
underwater telegraph cable was successfully laid between Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island, making landfall nearby. This was the first step in the race
Channel-Port_aux_Basques
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Flower's_Cove
Lighthouse
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Point_Amour_Lighthouse
Species of tree
Jack pine (Pinus banksiana), also known as grey pine or scrub pine, is a species of North American pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 metres (30–72 ft)
Jack_pine
Disputed island on the US-Canada border
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Machias_Seal_Island
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
of the isthmus. The settlement to the immediate north of the isthmus was Cape Rouge (later Northeast and Southwest Crouse). The community of Conche is
Conche, Newfoundland and Labrador
Conche,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Lighthouse
The North Cape Light is an active lighthouse on Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was built in 1867, and is still active. List of lighthouses in Prince
North_Cape_Light
Lighthouse in British Columbia, Canada
Brigus Burnt Islands Cape Anguille Cape Bonavista Cape Norman Cape North Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape Spear Cape St. Francis Cape St. Mary's Channel
Carmanah_Point_Light_Station
CAPE PINE
CAPE PINE
Surname or Lastname
Ukrainian, Jewish (from Ukraine), Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian (Cáp)
Ukrainian, Jewish (from Ukraine), Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian (Cáp) : from Ukrainian tsap ‘billy goat’, Polish cap, and so probably a nickname for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a goat herd.Czech (Čáp) : nickname for a tall or long-legged man, from Äáp ‘stork’.Southern French : from Occitan cap ‘head’ (Latin caput); probably a nickname for a person with something distinctive about his head. The word was often used in the metaphorical sense ‘chief’, ‘principal’, and the surname may also have denoted a leader or a village elder. In some cases it may also be a topographic name from the same word used in the sense of a promontory or headland.Americanized spelling of German Kapp.English : variant spelling of Capp.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a locksmith, Middle English keyere, kayer, an agent derivative of keye ‘key’ (from Old English cǣg).Probably an Americanized form of German Kehr or Gehr.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a tall thin man, from Middle English, Old French cane ‘cane’, ‘reed’ (Latin canna). It may also be a topographic name for someone who lived in a damp area overgrown with reeds, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who gathered reeds, which were widely used in the Middle Ages as a floor covering, as roofing material, and for weaving small baskets.Southern Italian : either a habitational name from a place named Canè, in Bescia and Belluna, or more likely an occupational name for a basket maker or the like, from Greek kanna ‘reed’ + the occupational suffix -(e)as.French : Norman and Picard variant of chane a term denoting a particular type of elongated pitcher (ultimately from Latin canna ‘reed’), hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a potter who specialized in making such jugs, or a nickname for someone who resembled one.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Köhn (see Kuehn).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Irish
Rope-maker; A Cape
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English cake denoting a flat loaf made from fine flour (Old Norse kaka), hence a metonymic occupational name for a baker who specialized in fancy breads. It was first attested as a surname in the 13th century (Norfolk, Northamptonshire).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Possibly from one of the many variants of Dutch kat ‘cat’. See also Kath, Catt.
Male
English
Short form of English Caleb, CALE means "dog" or "rabid."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Capp.
Surname or Lastname
Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia)
Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia) : from Middle English, Old French cage ‘cage’, ‘enclosure’ (Latin cavea ‘container’, ‘cave’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of small cages for animals or birds, or a keeper of the large public cage in which petty criminals were confined for short periods of imprisonment.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Capel.Americanized spelling of German Kappel or of Göbel (see Goebel).
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kate, CATE means "pure."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English cappe ‘cap’, ‘hat’ (Old English cæppe), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of caps and hats, or a nickname for someone who wore distinctive headgear. Compare Capper.Americanized spelling of German Kapp.
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Little stork.
Boy/Male
Irish English
Observant; alert; vigorous.
Surname or Lastname
French (Normandy and Picardy)
French (Normandy and Picardy) : from a dialect variant of Old French chape ‘hooded cloak’, ‘cape’, ‘hat’ (see Cape 2).probably a Castilianized form of Catalan Capell.Dutch : metonymic occupational name from Middle Dutch capeel ‘hood’, ‘headgear’.English : variant of Chappell ‘chapel’, from a Norman form with hard c-, applied as a topographic or occupational name, or as a habitational name for someone from any of several minor places named with this word, such as Capel in Surrey, Capel le Ferne in Kent, or Capel St. Andrew and Capel St. Mary in Suffolk.A bearer of this name from Normandy, France, with the secondary surname Desjardins, is documented in Varennes, Quebec, Canada, in 1696.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Cade, a survival of the Old English personal name or byname Cada, which is probably from a Germanic root meaning ‘lump’, ‘swelling’.English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle English, Old French cade ‘cask’, ‘barrel’ (of Germanic origin, probably akin to the root mentioned in 1).English : nickname for a gentle or inoffensive person, from Middle English cade ‘domestic animal’, ‘pet’ (of unknown origin).French (Cadé) : topographic name from cade ‘juniper’ (from Latin catanus).Bearers of the name Caddé, from Amiens, were documented in Quebec city by 1670.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and northern French
English (of Norman origin) and northern French : nickname for a bald man, from Anglo-Norman French cauf ‘bald’. Compare Chaffee.English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire called Cave, apparently from a river name derived from Old English cÄf ‘swift’.French : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in or in charge of the wine cellars of a great house, from Old French cave ‘cave’, ‘cellar’ (Latin cavea, a derivative of cavus ‘hollow’).French, possibly also English : topographic name for someone who lived in or near a cave, from the same word as in 3 in an older sense.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Anglo-Norman French cas(s)e ‘case’, ‘container’ (from Latin capsa), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of boxes or chests.Americanized spelling of French Caisse.Americanized spelling of Kaas.Americanized spelling of German Käse, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of cheese. Compare Kaeser.
Surname or Lastname
English (common in the Midlands)
English (common in the Midlands) : from Middle English cope ‘cloak’, ‘cape’ (from Old English cÄp reinforced by the Old Norse cognate kápa), hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made cloaks or capes, or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive one. Compare Cape.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northern), North German, Dutch, and French
English (mainly northern), North German, Dutch, and French : nickname for someone with a severe or pompous manner or perhaps a pageant name for someone who had played the part of a pope or priest, from Middle English pope or Old French pape ‘pope’, Middle Low German, Middle Dutch pape ‘priest’, Old French pape ‘pope’. Compare Papa.German : nickname from a baby word for ‘father’. Compare Baab.
CAPE PINE
CAPE PINE
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Skyler, SKUYLER means "protection, shelter."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God
Boy/Male
Latin French
White.
Female
English
Medieval English name derived from Old French reine (Latin regina), RAYNE means "queen." Compare with another form of Rayne.
Boy/Male
English French
Fifth. Derived from Roman clan name.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Artistic; A Paint Brush
Female
Norwegian
 Norwegian form of Greek Aikaterine, KARI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kari.
Girl/Female
Indian
Brightness, Radiant, Splendor
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : perhaps a variant spelling of Werry.
Biblical
the Lord send peace,Jehovah send peace
CAPE PINE
CAPE PINE
CAPE PINE
CAPE PINE
CAPE PINE
v. t.
To commit rape upon; to ravish.
n.
Alt. of Caple
v. i.
Expressing a desire for food; as, young birds gape.
n.
A box, sheath, or covering; as, a case for holding goods; a case for spectacles; the case of a watch; the case (capsule) of a cartridge; a case (cover) for a book.
v. i.
To form into a cake, or mass.
v. t.
To strip the skin from; as, to case a box.
v. t.
To beat with a cane.
n.
Attention or heed; caution; regard; heedfulness; watchfulness; as, take care; have a care.
n.
See Capel.
n.
A lance or dart made of cane.
n.
A plant of the genus Capparis; -- called also caper bush, caper tree.
n.
That which befalls, comes, or happens; an event; an instance; a circumstance, or all the circumstances; condition; state of things; affair; as, a strange case; a case of injustice; the case of the Indian tribes.
v. i.
To dwell in a cave.
v. i.
To gape.
n.
An inclosing frame; a casing; as, a door case; a window case.
v. i.
To head or point; to keep a course; as, the ship capes southwest by south.
v. t.
To make or furnish with cane or rattan; as, to cane chairs.
n.
A box and its contents; the quantity contained in a box; as, a case of goods; a case of instruments.
n.
To form into ringlets; to curl; to crimp; to friz; as, to crape the hair; to crape silk.
v. t.
To remove a cap or cape from.