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Village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Castlecary (/ˌkɑːsəlˈkɛəri/) is a small historic village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, directly adjacent to the border with Falkirk. It has long been
Castlecary
Two rail accidents in Scotland
Two rail accidents have occurred near Castlecary, Scotland. One of these was in 1937 and one in 1968. Both events involved rear-end collisions, and caused
Castlecary_rail_accidents
Disused railway station in Castlecary, North Lanarkshire
Castlecary railway station served the village of Castlecary, North Lanarkshire, Scotland from 1842 to 1967 on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway. The station
Castlecary_railway_station
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
FORT". castles forts battles. Retrieved 13 August 2016. "CASTLECARY ROMAN FORT and CASTLECARY TOWER". castles forts battles. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
Antonine_Wall
Ancient Roman goddess of fortune and luck
destruction. Evidence of Fortuna worship has been found as far north as Castlecary, Scotland and an altar and statue can now be viewed at the Hunterian Museum
Fortuna
Roman fort in Glasgow, Scotland
the Antonine Wall to have been found with stone ramparts; the other is Castlecary. A digital reconstruction of the fort has been created. The fort is located
Balmuildy
15th-century tower house in Scotland
Castle Cary Castle (sometimes called Castlecary Castle) is a fifteenth-century tower house near Castlecary, about 6 miles (10 km) from Falkirk in Scotland
Castle_Cary_Castle
Railroad line in Glasgow, Scotland
line between Cumbernauld and Falkirk near the villages of Allandale and Castlecary. The station was recommended in the Scottish Executive's "Central Scotland
Cumbernauld_Line
Class of British 4-4-0 steam locomotives
accident at Castlecary, North Lanarkshire. The train was running late in whiteout conditions when it overran a red home signal at Castlecary. Thankfully
NBR_J_class
Early Scottish railway company (1842–1865)
(later Saughton), Gogar, Ratho, Winchburgh, Linlithgow, Polmont, Falkirk, Castlecary, Croy, Kirkintilloch (later Lenzie) and Bishopbriggs. There was a ticket
Edinburgh_and_Glasgow_Railway
agreement with the Scottish Central to form a junction with them near Castlecary (west of Falkirk), and a branch to that point was added to the Caledonian
History of the Caledonian Railway (until 1850)
History_of_the_Caledonian_Railway_(until_1850)
Stream in Cumbernauld, Falkirk, Scotland
The Red Burn then flows under the M80, the B816 and the 18th century Castlecary Viaduct carrying the railway track. This is close to the historic Castle
Red_Burn
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Former railway line in Scotland
building a railway line to join the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway near Castlecary. The line opened in 1848 including a branch to South Alloa. The line immediately
Scottish_Central_Railway
Freshwater loch
associated with the Gask Ridge from south to north Balmuildy, Cadder, Castlecary, Mumrills, Camelon, Drumquhassle, Malling, Doune, Glenbank, Bochastle
Lake_of_Menteith
Diesel-electric railway locomotive used in Great Britain
withdrawn was also as the result of an accident in Scotland, this time at Castlecary. In this case D5122, running light engine, hit a stationary DMU at about
British_Rail_Class_24
Industrial estate in Cumbernauld, Scotland
the Westerwood side; and Wardpark East which next to it and adjacent to Castlecary village. On the aerial photo the yellow building is part of the Wardpark
Wardpark
Area of Cumbernauld, Scotland
west and Castlecary to the east. At Tollpark, is one of the best preserved continuous sections of the whole Wall, between the forts of Castlecary and Westerwood
Westerwood
Area of Cumbernauld, Scotland
is a former village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Like Luggiebank, Castlecary and Dullatur, it predates the new town of Cumbernauld, but unlike those
Condorrat
Rudder of an ancient ship
statuette of Fortuna, the Roman god of luck, fate, fortune was found at Castlecary and can now be found at the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, Scotland. Rudder
Gubernaculum_(classical)
Road in Scotland
chosen as it would have breached the Antonine Wall and destroyed the Castlecary Roman fort; instead an on-line upgrade through Cumbernauld was selected
A80_road_(Scotland)
Roman fortifications in Scotland
associated with the Gask Ridge from south to north Balmuildy, Cadder, Castlecary, Mumrills, Camelon, Drumquhassle, Malling, Doune, Glenbank, Bochastle
Gask_Ridge
Roman legion
later, they helped construct the Antonine Wall and its forts such as Castlecary and Croy Hill but it was largely abandoned by 164. In 2020 a replica of
Legio_VI_Victrix
Association football club in Scotland
who went out of existence in 1905. They now play their home matches at Castlecary Park, which accommodates up to 2,000 spectators. Their strip (uniform)
Creetown_F.C.
Electoral ward in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Smithstone, Westerwood and Westfield) plus the separate older villages of Castlecary and Dullatur. Created in 2007, its boundaries remained unchanged in a
Cumbernauld_North_(ward)
Train passing stop signal without authority
Nashville, Tennessee, 1918 Romania – Bucerdea, 1968 United Kingdom – Castlecary rail accidents, 1968 United Kingdom – Seer Green, 1981 Indonesia – Jakarta
Signal_passed_at_danger
Roman fort in Edinburgh, Scotland
Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon
Cramond_Roman_Fort
Class of 4-6-2 pacific locomotive designed by Sir Nigel Gresley
Northumberland. On 10 December 1937, no. 2744 Grand Parade was destroyed in the Castlecary rail accident when it ran into the rear of a standing train in snowy conditions
LNER Gresley Classes A1 and A3
LNER_Gresley_Classes_A1_and_A3
Secondary school in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Stepps and in addition to pupils from Condorrat, Dullatur, Moodiesburn and Castlecary. The school's emblem is a post-modern artistic recreation of the Virgin
Our Lady's High School, Cumbernauld
Our_Lady's_High_School,_Cumbernauld
Mansion house and gardens in Fife, Scotland
Glasgow-Edinburgh express collided with a stationary train at Castlecary. (See Castlecary rail accidents.) His mother Beatrice continued to live at Hill
Hill_of_Tarvit
Canal crossing central Scotland
Lock No. 16 17 – Underwood Lock No. 17 18 – Allandale Lock No. 18 19 – Castlecary Lock No. 19 20 – Wyndford Lock No. 20 (summit level) 21 – Maryhill Top
Forth_and_Clyde_Canal
associated with the Gask Ridge from south to north Balmuildy, Cadder, Castlecary, Mumrills, Camelon, Drumquhassle, Malling, Doune, Glenbank, Bochastle
Drumquhassle
Human settlement in Scotland
(population 720 (est. 2012)) in Cumbernauld, Scotland. Like Condorrat, Castlecary and Luggiebank, it predates the new town of Cumbernauld, and of those
Dullatur
relating to Forth and Clyde Navigation (Castlecary and Kirkintilloch Road Bridges). Forth and Clyde Navigation (Castlecary and Kirkintilloch Road Bridges) Order
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1926
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1926
Military unit of the Roman army
century and 3rd century, have been found along Hadrian's Wall, notably at Castlecary and Carrawburgh, Germany, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania and Austria. The
Batavi_(military_unit)
Town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
and other artefacts like the inscribed altar, and statuette found at Castlecary and an older copy of the Bridgeness Slab. In addition to these, an altarstone
Cumbernauld
Town in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon
Bearsden
forts along the wall held garrisons of around 500 men. Larger forts like Castlecary and Birrens had a nominal cohort of 1000 men but probably sheltered women
Inveravon
Roman fort in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
forts along the wall held garrisons of around 500 men. Larger forts like Castlecary and Birrens had a nominal cohort of 1000 men but probably sheltered women
Bar_Hill_Fort
Town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Wishaw
Railway crash in the United Kingdom
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Browney_rail_crash
List of alleged UFO sightings within the United Kingdom
Procek, a school dinner lady from Camelon, when driving on the A80 at the Castlecary viaduct, driving to Cumbernauld, see two stationary objects, 300 ft above
UFO sightings in the United Kingdom
UFO_sightings_in_the_United_Kingdom
Railway crash at Bellgrove, Glasgow, Scotland, in 1989
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Glasgow Bellgrove rail accident
Glasgow_Bellgrove_rail_accident
Secondary school in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
including Cumbernauld Village, Kildrum, Abronhill, Carbrain, Seafar, Castlecary, Westerwood, Dullatur, Craigmarloch, Carrickstone Vale, whitelees and
Cumbernauld_Academy
Historic county in Scotland
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Stirlingshire
London, United Kingdom (2 April) Dominguez Canyon, Colorado, US (26 April) Castlecary, United Kingdom (10 December) 1938 London, United Kingdom (10 March) London
1939_in_rail_transport
1934 rail accident in Cheshire, England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Winwick_rail_crash
Country house in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire
Mary, Queen of Scots, who visited the castle and planted a yew tree at Castlecary Castle, only a mile or two away, which still grows there. The whole great
Cumbernauld_House
Scottish clan
the clan: the Baillies of Carphin, Park, Jerviston, Dunrogal, Carnbroe, Castlecary, Provand and Dochfour. In 1452, Alexander Baillie, who was a younger son
Clan_Baillie
Scottish rail accident
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Glasgow St Enoch rail accident
Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident
1969). Report on the Collision that occurred on 9th September 1968 at Castlecary in the Scottish Region British Railways (Report). SBN 11 550110 X. Retrieved
List of rail accidents in the United Kingdom
List_of_rail_accidents_in_the_United_Kingdom
Site of a Roman fortlet on the Antonine Wall in Scotland
majority of the ancient Roman emperors. The forts to this fortlet are Castlecary in the west and Rough Castle in the east. Sir George Macdonald and others
Seabegs_Wood
Town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Barholm Rovers, who disbanded in 1905. They now play their home matches at Castlecary Park. "Population estimates for settlements and localities in Scotland:
Creetown
1955 railway accident in the UK
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Milton_rail_crash
1991 train crash in London
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Cannon_Street_rail_crash
Auxiliary Roman fort in Durham county
unit was also present at other forts in the Britannia Superior, such as Castlecary on the Antonine Wall, Bremenium (High Rochester), Corstopitum (Corbridge)
Longovicium
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List of rail accidents in New Zealand
List_of_rail_accidents_in_New_Zealand
English politician (1783–1869)
8 January 1835. "CHICHESTER, Arthur I (1769-1847), of Greencastle and Castlecary, co. Donegal and 15 Sackville Street, MDX. | History of Parliament Online"
Arthur Chichester (MP for Honiton)
Arthur_Chichester_(MP_for_Honiton)
Town in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon
Kirkintilloch
1944 rail crash in east London
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
1944_Ilford_rail_crash
1912 railway incident in England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Ditton_Junction_rail_crash
Association football league in Scotland
Abbey Vale New Abbey Maryfield Park Grass 500 48 No Creetown Creetown Castlecary Park Grass 500 0 Yes Dalbeattie Star Dalbeattie Islecroft Stadium Grass
South of Scotland Football League
South_of_Scotland_Football_League
1987 tube station fire in London, England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
King's_Cross_fire
Railway accident in the UK
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
1990_Stafford_rail_crash
the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow along with others like the altar found at Castlecary. Only four coins have been discovered near the fort and an axe was also
Croy_Hill
Area of Cumbernauld, Scotland
the killing of Roman soldiers whose bodies were dumped in the river at Castlecary making it run red. Taylor, Jessica (2010). Cumbernauld: The Conception
Abronhill
Railway in Scotland
Midland Junction Railway (SMJR) were authorised. The SCR was to build from Castlecary (forming a connection with the Caledonian and the already existing Edinburgh
Scottish North Eastern Railway
Scottish_North_Eastern_Railway
Ruins of a Roman fort in Scotland
Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon
Rough_Castle_Fort
Railway accident near Doncaster, England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
1951_Doncaster_rail_crash
1967 UK rail crash
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Stechford_rail_crash
Football tournament season
31 August 2024 Creetown 1–3 Cumnock Juniors Creetown 15:00 Fyfe 16' Orr 56' Jack 85' Dykes 90' (pen.) Stadium: Castlecary Park Referee: Clyde Buchan
2024–25_Scottish_Cup
Town in Central Lowlands, Scotland
Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon
Falkirk
1983 train crash in England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Wrawby_Junction_rail_crash
Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon
Glasgow_Bridge,_Kirkintilloch
Germanic tribe
century and third century, have been found along Hadrian's Wall, notably at Castlecary and Carrawburgh. As well as in Germany, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania and
Batavi_(Germanic_tribe)
preserve the railway for future riders as a heritage railway. December 10 – Castlecary rail crash: An express on the London and North Eastern Railway's Edinburgh
1937_in_rail_transport
Roman fortlet on the Antonine Wall in Scotland
forts along the wall held garrisons of around 500 men. Larger forts like Castlecary and Birrens had a nominal cohort of 1000 men but probably sheltered women
Watling_Lodge
River in Scotland
aqueduct at Kirkintilloch, and the Red Burn on another aqueduct close to the Castlecary Arches. The river levels at Condorrat (after the confluence with the Gain
Luggie_Water
Local government authority for county of Donegal in Ireland
Whitecastle. 5 Carndonagh Ardmalin, Ballyliffin, Carndonagh, Carthage, Castlecary, Culdaff, Dunaff, Gleneely (in the former Rural District of Inishowen)
Donegal_County_Council
Provisional IRA attack in London
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
1992_London_Bridge_bombing
10503 Upload Photo Castlecary Castle Castlecary 55°58′31″N 3°56′45″W / 55.975338°N 3.945928°W / 55.975338; -3.945928 (Castlecary Castle) 15th-century
List of Category A listed buildings in Falkirk
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Falkirk
1979 railway accident in Scotland
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Invergowrie_rail_accident
1988 rail crash in London
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Clapham_Junction_rail_crash
Railway line in Scotland
Lenzie Campsie Branch Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway Croy Dullatur Castlecary Cumbernauld Line Upper Greenhill Bonnybridge High Glasgow–Dundee line
Glasgow–Edinburgh via Falkirk line
Glasgow–Edinburgh_via_Falkirk_line
1918 railway accident in England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Little_Salkeld_rail_accident
Village in Falkirk, Scotland
Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon
Camelon
Historic site in Bo'ness, Falkirk, Scotland
Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon
Carriden_House
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Pedestrian railroad safety in the United States
Pedestrian_railroad_safety_in_the_United_States
Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy
Fortuna, with gubernaculum (ship's rudder), Rota Fortunae (wheel of fortune) and cornucopia (horn of plenty) found near the altar at Castlecary in 1771
Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)
1928 train crash in Charfield, England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Charfield_railway_disaster
Ammunition train exploded, 1944
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Soham_rail_disaster
Human settlement in Scotland
terraced housing along a section of the B816 road from Bonnybridge to Castlecary. The village is bordered to the north by the Forth & Clyde Canal and to
Allandale,_Falkirk
1905 railway incident in Essex, England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Witham_rail_crash
1937 railway accident in London, England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Battersea_Park_rail_crash
1945 train crash in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Ballymacarrett_rail_crash
Irish landowner (1699/1700–1781)
[Ballylawn Castle] was the residence of Lord Londonderry." Raymoghy. "" Castlecary. "" Bew 2012, p. 6, penultimate line. "In fact his [i.e. Castlereagh's]
Alexander_Stewart_(1699–1781)
1952 train crash in Wealdstone, England
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash
Harrow_and_Wealdstone_rail_crash
1999 rail accident in London
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Ladbroke_Grove_rail_crash
Castle in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
suspected. Mary, Queen of Scots, visited the castle and planted a yew tree at Castlecary Castle, only a mile or two away, which still grows there. The great hall
Cumbernauld_Castle
1997 high-speed rail crash near London
Winwick (Sep 1934) Welwyn Garden City (Jun 1935) Battersea Park (Apr 1937) Castlecary (Dec 1937) ‡ Charing Cross (Mar 1938) Charing Cross (May 1938) 1940s Bounds
Southall_rail_crash
CASTLECARY
CASTLECARY
CASTLECARY
CASTLECARY
Girl/Female
French Latin
The French form of the Latin Diana. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for...
Boy/Male
Australian, Italian
Italian Form of Joseph; He Adds
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Invincible
Boy/Male
British, English
Sea Lover
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Tubbe, apparently derived from either Old Norse Tubbi or Old English Tubba (an unattested form, evidence for which is found in the place name Tubney, Berkshire). There is no evidence to support the suggestion that it might be a metonymic occupational name or nickname from Middle English tub ‘barrel’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Worthy of the Glory
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Obedient
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Surname or Lastname
English and northern Irish
English and northern Irish : variant of Harlan (see Harland).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gentle. Patient. Mild. Humane.
CASTLECARY
CASTLECARY
CASTLECARY
CASTLECARY
CASTLECARY