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Carleton North may refer to: Carleton North, New Brunswick, a town in Canada Carleton North (electoral district), a former electoral district in New Brunswick
Carleton_North
Regional Municipality in New Brunswick, Canada
Carleton North is a town in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms. Carleton North
Carleton_North,_New_Brunswick
Election in Canada
Champdoré are as follows: The results for mayor of the District of Carleton North are as follows: The results for mayor and council of Doaktown are as
2026 New Brunswick municipal elections
2026_New_Brunswick_municipal_elections
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
Carleton North was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. This district contained the northern third of
Carleton North (electoral district)
Carleton_North_(electoral_district)
Public university in Ottawa, Canada
Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution
Carleton_University
Topics referred to by the same term
East Carleton, Norfolk Carleton Forehoe, Norfolk Carleton Rode, Norfolk Carleton St Peter, Norfolk Carleton, North Yorkshire near Skipton Carleton, West
Carleton
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Carleton-in-Craven is a small village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England, and situated just over 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south-west
Carleton-in-Craven
Local elections in Canada
two candidates. The results for mayor and council of the District of Carleton North are as follows: Each voter was permitted to vote for up to two candidates
2022 New Brunswick municipal elections
2022_New_Brunswick_municipal_elections
British Army officer and colonial administrator (1724–1808)
General Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester, KB (3 September 1724 – 10 November 1808), known between 1776 and 1786 as Sir Guy Carleton, was a British Army
Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester
Private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, U.S.
Carleton College (/ˈkɑːrltɪn/ KARL-tin) is a private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, United States. Founded in 1866, the 200-acre (81 ha)
Carleton_College
High school in Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick, Canada
Carleton North High School is a high school located in Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick. Carleton North High School is in the Anglophone West School
Carleton_North_High_School
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
of Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada along the Saint John River. It held town status prior to 2023 and is now part of the town of Carleton North. Florenceville
Florenceville-Bristol
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
John River in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. It held village status prior to 2023 and is now part of the town of Carleton North. Bath was originally
Bath,_New_Brunswick
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
and it was split into three single member districts: Carleton North, Carleton Centre, and Carleton South. During its time, three premiers represented the
Carleton (New Brunswick provincial electoral district, 1834–1974)
Carleton_(New_Brunswick_provincial_electoral_district,_1834–1974)
Village in Lancashire, England
Carleton is a village on the coastal plain of the Fylde in the Borough of Wyre in Lancashire, England. It consists of Great Carleton, Little Carleton
Carleton,_Lancashire
Railway station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Carleton station is an O-Train light rail station located in the center of the Carleton University campus in Ottawa, Ontario. The station is served by
Carleton_station
Mill building in Carleton-in-Craven, North Yorkshire, England
Carleton Mill is a historic building in Carleton-in-Craven, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. William and John Slingsby leased a mill in Bell Busk
Carleton_Mill
Federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Carleton is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968 and since 2015. It was represented
Carleton (Ontario federal electoral district)
Carleton_(Ontario_federal_electoral_district)
County in New Brunswick, Canada
Carleton County (2021 population 26,360) is located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada. The western border is Aroostook County, Maine, the northern
Carleton County, New Brunswick
Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Building in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Carleton (also known as the Carleton House and Carleton Hotel) is a building on Argyle Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, built in 1760 as the home of
The_Carleton
Anglo-Norman baron and knight (c. 1078–1141)
Agnes de Pagnall, daughter of Foulques de Pagnall (Fulk de Paynel) of Carleton, North Yorkshire, or Agnes de Bainard, daughter of Geoffrey de Bainard, Sheriff
Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale
Robert_de_Brus,_1st_Lord_of_Annandale
American businesswoman and politician (born 1954)
Cara Carleton "Carly" Fiorina (/ˌfiːəˈriːnə/; née Sneed; born September 6, 1954) is an American businesswoman and politician, known primarily for her tenure
Carly_Fiorina
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
and portions of the local service districts of Bathurst, Beresford and North Tetagouche. The new town's name was initially announced as Baie-Jolie sur
Belle-Baie
Town in Ontario, Canada
edge of the Canadian Shield in the deciduous forest ecoregion of North America. Carleton Place was first settled by Europeans when British authorities prompted
Carleton_Place
Australian brewery
been involved in the brewery. Thomas Cooper (1826–1897) was born in Carleton, North Yorkshire, and is the originator of the Adelaide Cooper family. Thomas
Coopers_Brewery
Mountain in New Brunswick, Canada
Mount Carleton (French: Mont Carleton), at 820 metres (2,690 ft), is the highest peak in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, and the Maritime Provinces
Mount_Carleton
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
former village in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. It held village status prior to 2023 and is now part of the town of Carleton North. Centreville is
Centreville,_New_Brunswick
Settlement in Cumbria, England
Carleton is a suburb of the town of Penrith, Cumbria, England, that has seen a huge growth in housing since the 1960s and is, of 2018, still expanding
Carleton,_Penrith
Island in the St. Lawrence River, New York
Carleton Island is located in the St Lawrence River in upstate New York. One of the Thousand Islands, it is part of the Town of Cape Vincent, in Jefferson
Carleton_Island
American college and university administrator
Malaspina College (now Vancouver Island University). Carleton Myron Opgaard was born in Fort Ransom, North Dakota, the son of immigrants from Norway. Opgaard
Carleton_Opgaard
Canadian politician (born 1951)
by-election in 1993 winning the Carleton North seat. Graham went on to be re-elected in the new electoral district of Carleton in the 1995, 1999, 2003, 2006
Dale_Graham
Former county in Ontario, Canada
Carleton County is the name of a former county in Ontario, Canada. In 1969, it was superseded by the Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton. In 2001
Carleton_County,_Ontario
Cemetery in Lancashire, England
Carleton Crematorium, together with the adjacent necropolis, Carleton Cemetery, is a graveyard located within the Greenlands ward of Blackpool, with its
Carleton Crematorium and Cemetery
Carleton_Crematorium_and_Cemetery
Men's ultimate team at Carleton College
The Carleton Ultimate Team (CUT) is the division I men's ultimate team at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. A perennial national contender, the
Carleton_Ultimate_Team
Carleton-in-Craven is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 27 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage
Listed buildings in Carleton-in-Craven
Listed_buildings_in_Carleton-in-Craven
New Zealand politician (1810–1890)
the son of Francis Carleton (1780–1870) and Charlotte Margaretta Molyneux-Montgomerie (d. 1874). Hugh Carleton, 1st Viscount Carleton was the brother of
Hugh_Carleton
Canadian provincial election
Victoria, Madawaska, Restigouche and Gloucester county ridings. Consisting of Carleton, York, Sunbury and Northumberland county ridings. Consisting of Queens
1982 New Brunswick general election
1982_New_Brunswick_general_election
Many notable people have been associated with Carleton College, located in Northfield, Minnesota. Lila Abu-Lughod, 1974, author, scholar and expert on
List of Carleton College people
List_of_Carleton_College_people
Anglophone school districts and three Francophone school districts: Anglophone North School District (ASD-N) Anglophone South School District (ASD-S) Anglophone
List of schools in New Brunswick
List_of_schools_in_New_Brunswick
Capital city of Canada
the Trans-Canada Highway), Ottawa-Carleton Highway 174 (formerly Provincial Highway 17), Highway 7, and the north–south provincial Highway 416 (designated
Ottawa
Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
of Carleton, Lanark, Renfrew North and Renfrew South ridings. Lanark and Renfrew was initially defined to consist of: (a) in the County of Carleton, the
Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton
County in New Brunswick, Canada
Wolastoqiyik, who occupied and used the land along the Saint John River Valley north to the St. Lawrence River and south to the Penobscot River. There is debate
Madawaska County, New Brunswick
Madawaska_County,_New_Brunswick
Island in Campobello, New Brunswick, Canada
island following marriage. Captain Robinson Owen built a Baptist church at North Road that was destroyed and rebuilt following the Saxby Gale and Wilson's
Campobello_Island
Village in New Brunswick, Canada
is a Canadian village in Sunbury County, New Brunswick. Located on the North Branch of the Oromocto River in the western part of the county, the village
Fredericton_Junction
Canadian provincial election
Victoria, Madawaska, Restigouche and Gloucester county ridings. Consisting of Carleton, York, Sunbury and Northumberland county ridings. Consisting of Queens
1978 New Brunswick general election
1978_New_Brunswick_general_election
Village in Cumbria, England
low-level radioactive waste storage facility. Drigg sits to the north of the River Irt, with Carleton to the south of the river. The river runs from Wastwater
Drigg
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
of northern portions of Carleton. It was created in the 1994 electoral redistribution out of Carleton North and most of Carleton Centre. It was considered
Carleton (New Brunswick provincial electoral district, 1995–2014)
Carleton_(New_Brunswick_provincial_electoral_district,_1995–2014)
Town in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Borden-Carleton became a town on July 31, 2012. Borden traces its history to Prince Edward Island's requirements for transportation to mainland North America
Borden-Carleton
Topics referred to by the same term
western Ottawa Nepean—Carleton (federal electoral district), former Canadian electoral district (1979 to 1988, 1997 to 2015) Nepean—Carleton (provincial electoral
Nepean
Canadian politician
political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Carleton County and then Carleton North in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a Progressive
Charles Gallagher (New Brunswick politician)
Charles_Gallagher_(New_Brunswick_politician)
Federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Orléans (formerly Ottawa—Orléans, Gloucester—Carleton and Carleton—Gloucester) is a federal electoral district in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that has been
Orléans (federal electoral district)
Orléans_(federal_electoral_district)
Canadian provincial election
Victoria, Madawaska, Restigouche and Gloucester county ridings. Consisting of Carleton, York, Sunbury and Northumberland county ridings. Consisting of Queens
1991 New Brunswick general election
1991_New_Brunswick_general_election
Most populous city in Canada
Toe-ron-toe? Sociophonetic perception in the pronunciation of "Toronto"" (PDF). Carleton University. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 1, 2022. Crystal,
Toronto
Cardew, Cardewlees, Cardurnock, Cargo, Cark Carlatton, Carleton (north), Carleton (south), Carleton (east), Carr Bank Carlisle Cartmel, Cartmel Fell Carwinley
List_of_places_in_Cumbria
Rural community in New Brunswick, Canada
the extreme northern fringe of Harvey Settlement when the European and North American Railway (Western Extension) was constructed in 1869 to connect
Harvey,_New_Brunswick
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
Carleton is a geographic parish in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is mainly part of the Kent rural district, which is a
Carleton_Parish
British Army officer (1749–1787)
North America, Carleton met Sir William Johnson and lived among the Mohawk people, learning their language and partaking in their customs. Carleton would
Christopher_Carleton
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
Eastern Maine Electric Cooperative Inc", February 5, 1959. cchs-nb.ca: "Carleton County Historical Society - Broad Axe #75.39" Archived 20 January 2018
St._Stephen,_New_Brunswick
American politician
Peter Carleton (September 19, 1755 – April 29, 1828) was an American politician, a farmer, and a United States representative from New Hampshire. Born
Peter_Carleton
Dissolved region in Ontario, Canada
The Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton (RMOC) was a regional municipality and census division in Ontario, Canada, that existed between January 1
Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton
Regional_Municipality_of_Ottawa–Carleton
education levels Kindergarten through grade 8. Grades 9 through 12 attend Carleton North High School in Bristol. List of communities in New Brunswick "Lakeville"
Lakeville, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Lakeville,_Carleton_County,_New_Brunswick
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
names of Kings County's pre-1800 parishes all occur in both New Jersey and North Carolina. Sussex was erected in 1786 as one of the original parishes of
Sussex_Parish,_New_Brunswick
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
long and at maximum 5 km (3 miles) wide, bordered on the north-west by Shippagan Bay, to the north by Shippagan harbour to the east by the Gulf of Saint
Shippagan
City in New Brunswick, Canada
would broadcast on Channel 5 from its transmitter on Mount St. Joseph near Carleton, Quebec. Radio came to Bathurst in 1955, on CKBC run by the Bathurst Broadcasting
Bathurst,_New_Brunswick
Canadian provincial election
Victoria, Madawaska, Restigouche and Gloucester county ridings. Consisting of Carleton, York, Sunbury and Northumberland county ridings. Consisting of Queens
1987 New Brunswick general election
1987_New_Brunswick_general_election
Community in Campbellton, New Brunswick
believed they had control. The Mi'kmaq left Listo Gotj for Listuguj on the north bank of the river in Quebec. Several sources place this event in 1745 while
Atholville,_New_Brunswick
U.S. Founding Father, president from 1789 to 1797
Valley and owned 2,315 acres (937 ha). In 1751, Washington left mainland North America for the first and only time, when he accompanied Lawrence to Barbados
George_Washington
Administrative divisions in New Brunswick, Canada
Rural District Serves Carleton County, most of Victoria County, and Canterbury and North Lake Parishes in York County. Carleton North (T) Hartland (T) Lakeland
Regional_service_commission
Athletic teams of Carleton University in Ottawa
The Carleton Ravens are the athletic teams that represent Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. The most notable sports team for Carleton is the men's
Carleton_Ravens
by-elections in Ward 3, Arcadia; Ward 2, Campobello Island; Ward 4, Carleton North; Ward 2, Grand Lake; Wards 3 & 5, Île-de-Lamèque; mayor and Ward 4,
2024 Canadian electoral calendar
2024_Canadian_electoral_calendar
County in New Brunswick, Canada
that start or finish at the county limits: Fundy National Park Chignecto North Headquarters Point Wolfe Visitors Centre Hopewell Rocks Shepody National
Albert_County,_New_Brunswick
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
Lake was erected in 1879 from Canterbury Parish. North Lake Parish is bounded: on the north by the Carleton County line; on the east by a line running up
North Lake Parish, New Brunswick
North_Lake_Parish,_New_Brunswick
Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Nepean—Carleton was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada that was represented in the House of Commons from 1979 to 1988, and again from 1997
Nepean—Carleton (federal electoral district)
Nepean—Carleton_(federal_electoral_district)
1993 disease outbreak
"Physiography of the Navajo Nation". Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College. Archived from the original on June 4, 2024. Retrieved January
1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak
1993_Four_Corners_hantavirus_outbreak
Outdated grouping of human beings
"Northcaucasian race" is a sub-race proposed by Carleton S. Coon (1930). It comprises the native populations of the North Caucasus, the Balkars, Karachays and Vainakh
Caucasian_race
This is a list of notable people associated with Carleton University, such as faculty members and alumni. 1952–1954 Harry Stevenson Southam 1954–1968 Jack
List of Carleton University people
List_of_Carleton_University_people
County in New Brunswick, Canada
(French pronunciation: [ʁɛstiɡuʃ]; 2021 population 30,700) is located in north-central New Brunswick, Canada. The county is named for the Restigouche River
Restigouche County, New Brunswick
Restigouche_County,_New_Brunswick
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
grant to Jacob Smith, about 975 metres north of the junction of Plumweseep Road and Back Road, then running north 66º east to the Westmorland County line;
Cardwell Parish, New Brunswick
Cardwell_Parish,_New_Brunswick
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
in the newly erected Saint-Isidore. Inkerman Parish is bounded: on the north by a line beginning at the northwestern corner of grant 255 on the western
Inkerman Parish, New Brunswick
Inkerman_Parish,_New_Brunswick
American actor and film producer (born 1962)
and six other boys put on an improvised play to music called IT at the Carleton Elementary School drama festival. Drama organizer Val Wright was in the
Tom_Cruise
Canadian rivalry football game
football teams in Ottawa, Ontario: the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees and Carleton University Ravens. It is the most significant rivalry in Canadian university
Panda_Game
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
southeastern line of a grant to Louis E. Roy in Tier Nine of the Martin Settlement North, then southwesterly along the prolongation, the Roy grant, and straight
Rivière-Verte Parish, New Brunswick
Rivière-Verte_Parish,_New_Brunswick
City in Quebec, Canada
Carleton-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [kaʁlətən syʁ mɛʁ]) is the fifth largest town of the Gaspésie's south shore, in southeastern Quebec, Canada, located
Carleton-sur-Mer
American actress (1913–1979)
Claire Carleton (September 28, 1913 – December 11, 1979) was an American actress whose career spanned four decades from the 1930s through the 1960s. She
Claire_Carleton
Druid organization in North America
The Reformed Druids of North America (RDNA) is an American Neo-Druidic organization. It was formed in 1963 at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota
Reformed Druids of North America
Reformed_Druids_of_North_America
City in New Brunswick, Canada
final naval battle between the English and French for the possession of North America during the Seven Years' War, was waged in 1760. It marked a turning
Campbellton,_New_Brunswick
Neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Carleton Heights (French: Hauteurs Carleton) is a neighbourhood in River Ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. According to the Carleton Heights and Area Community
Carleton_Heights
Place in Ontario, Canada
the south, Ontario Highway 416 and Cedarview Road to the west and to the north by the Canadian National railway west of Merivale Road and Baseline Road
Knoxdale-Merivale_Ward
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
for national service in the Royal Navy and spent two years stationed in North Wales and the Firth of Forth. After leaving the navy, Attenborough took
David_Attenborough
Place in Abaco, Bahamas
Ferry Dock is located on the island. The settlement of Carleton Point, named after Sir Guy Carleton, was founded in 1783 on the northern end of Sand Banks
Treasure_Cay
Military unit
was formed in 1954 by amalgamation of the Carleton and York Regiment, the New Brunswick Scottish and the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment as the New
Royal_New_Brunswick_Regiment
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
Lakes Protected Natural Area Heath Steele Mines Mount Carleton Provincial Park Mount Carleton Wildlife Management Area Mount Denys Protected Natural
Northesk Parish, New Brunswick
Northesk_Parish,_New_Brunswick
Federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
of Commons of Canada since 1997. The district includes the counties of Carleton and Victoria as well as the Parish and Village of Saint-André and the eastern
Tobique—Mactaquac
American actress (born 1984)
voters, an appearance at Cornell College, and a speaking engagement at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, on Super Tuesday, 2008. Johansson appeared
Scarlett_Johansson
Village in New Brunswick, Canada
Robichaud a major regional port was built to service various industries on the north shore of New Brunswick. The first major industrial projects at the port
Belledune
Canadian politician
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1993 as a Liberal member for the constituency of Carleton North. "Guide Parlementaire Canadien". 1992. v t e
Fred_Harvey_(politician)
Marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean
original on 9 December 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2008. Ray, Alan; G. Carleton; Jerry McCormick-Ray (2004). Coastal-marine Conservation: Science and Policy
North_Sea
Third planet from the Sun
Barbara. "Back-of-the-Envelope Calculations: Scale of the Himalayas". Carleton University. Archived from the original on 23 October 2020. Retrieved 19
Earth
Unincorporated settlement in New Brunswick, Canada
1983 to 1985, Adex Mining Inc. operated a tungsten/molybdenum mine 40 km north of the town, at Mount Pleasant. Primary employers are aquaculture and a
St._George,_New_Brunswick
Canadian sportscaster and writer
titled "Two-Man Advantage", discussing the NHL. LeBrun graduated from the Carleton University school of journalism in 1995. In 2005, LeBrun's coverage of
Pierre_LeBrun
CARLETON NORTH
CARLETON NORTH
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
From the Thunder Settlement
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Charlton, mainly in southern England, from Old English Ceorlatūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of the peasants’. Old English ceorl denoted originally a free peasant of the lowest rank, later (but probably already before the Norman conquest) a tenant in pure villeinage, a serf or bondsman.Irish : altered form of Carlin.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Charlton, CARLTON means "settlement of the free peasants."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tarlton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Staffordshire and North Yorkshire, named Calton, from Old English calf ‘calf’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. There are also numerous minor places so named, notably in Yorkshire and Derbyshire, and they may also have given rise to the surname in some instances.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of many places named from Old English ceorlatun, CHARLTON means "settlement of the free peasants."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish
Settlement of Free Men; Place Name; Farmer's Settlement; Form of Carleton; Farmer's Town; From Charles Dwelling; From the Land Between the Streams; From Carl's Farm; Settlement of the Free Peasants
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Similar to Carleton; From the Farmer's Land; From Charles Dwelling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Carleton or Carlton, from Old Norse karl ‘common man’, ‘peasant’ + Old English tūn ‘settlement’ (compare Charlton 1). Places spelled Carl(e)ton (as opposed to Charlton) are in areas of Scandinavian settlement, mostly in northern England.Irish : Americanized and altered form of Carlin 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Tarleton in Lancashire, near Croston, named with the Old Norse personal name þóraldr (composed of the elements þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + valdr ‘rule’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : habitational name from Tarlton in Gloucestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Torentune and in 1204 as Torleton, probably from Old English thorn ‘thorn tree’ + lēah ‘(forest) clearing’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German
Peasant; Settlement; Farmer's Town
Boy/Male
English
From the thunder estate.
Boy/Male
English
From Charles' farm. Also a From the farmer's land.
Male
Spanish
Variant spelling of Portuguese/Spanish Carlito, CARLITOS means "little Carlos" or "little man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Carlton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named with this word: Hazleton Bottom (Hertfordshire), Hazleton Wood (Essex), or Hazelton (Gloucestershire), which is named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The present-day distribution of the surname points to the places in Essex and Gloucester as the likely sources.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic (with intrusive -t-) from the personal name Charles. The various places called Charleston are all of recent origin, so they are unlikely to be the source of the surname.
Boy/Male
English American
Peasants' settlement. Derived from a surname and place name; based on Old English.Free men's town.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Castleton, for example in Derbyshire and North Yorkshire, from Old English castel ‘castle’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Male
Spanish
Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Carlos ("man"), CARLITO means "little Carlos" or "little man."
CARLETON NORTH
CARLETON NORTH
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Crowned with Laurels; From Laurentium; Laurel
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern, Sanskrit
New
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an amiable person, also perhaps sometimes given in an ironical sense, from Middle English luvelich, loveli (Old English luflic). During the main period of surname formation the word was used in an active sense, ‘loving’, ‘kind’, ‘affectionate’, as well as the passive ‘lovable’, ‘worthy of love’. The meaning ‘attractive’, ‘beautiful’ is not clearly attested before the 14th century, and remained rare throughout the Middle Ages.New England Americanized form of French Lavallée (see Lavallee) or a similar name.
Girl/Female
French Greek
From Olympus.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Irish
From the Hay Meadow; Hay Field; Hero; Hay Clearing
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit
King of Archers
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Gracious.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Tamil
Swan
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shreemohan | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®®à¯‹à®¹à®¨
Lord Krishna
CARLETON NORTH
CARLETON NORTH
CARLETON NORTH
CARLETON NORTH
CARLETON NORTH
a.
Of, pertaining to, or being in, the northwest; in a direction toward the northwest; coming from the northwest; northwesterly; as, a northwestern course.
adv.
Toward the north, or toward a point nearer to the north than to the east or west point.
a.
Having a northern direction.
n.
Pasteboard for paper boxes; also, a pasteboard box.
n.
A storm or gale from the northwest; a strong northwest wind.
a.
Lying farthest north; northernmost.
a.
Coming from the northwest; as, a northwest wind.
adv.
Alt. of Northwards
a.
Of or pertaining to Northumberland in England.
n.
A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth.
a.
Toward the northwest, or from the northwest.
adv.
In a northern direction.
a.
Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the point between the north and west; being in the northwest; toward the northwest, or coming from the northwest; as, the northwest coast.
adv.
Toward the northwest.
n.
The point in the horizon between the north and west, and equally distant from each; the northwest part or region.
n.
A tendency in the end of a magnetic needle to point to the north.
adv.
Alt. of Northwestwardly
adv.
Toward the northwest.
a.
Toward the north; nearer to the north than to the east or west point.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Northumberland.