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Village and civil parish in Cornwall, England
Chacewater (Cornish: Dowr an Chas) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Redruth
Chacewater
Former electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit on Cornwall Council between
Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu (electoral division)
Chacewater,_Kenwyn_and_Baldhu_(electoral_division)
1698°W / 50.2638; -5.1698 (Chacewater railway station)) (306 miles 1 chain or 492.48 kilometres) was opened at Chacewater (Cornish: Dowr an Chas) by the
Disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line
Disused_railway_stations_on_the_Cornish_Main_Line
Railway in UK
20861; -5.08500), with several branches, including one from Twelveheads to Chacewater. There were also to be improvements to the harbour at Narabo (near Devoran)
Redruth and Chasewater Railway
Redruth_and_Chasewater_Railway
Disused railway line in Cornwall, England
Blackwater Junction. Chacewater station (Cornish: Dowr an Chas) (50°15′50″N 5°10′11″W / 50.2638°N 5.1698°W / 50.2638; -5.1698 (Chacewater railway station))
Truro_and_Newquay_Railway
Disused metalliferous mine in Cornwall, England
Busy, sometimes called Great Wheal Busy and in its early years known as Chacewater Mine, was a metalliferous mine halfway between Redruth and Truro in the
Wheal_Busy
Former electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Chacewater and Kenwyn (Cornish: Dowr an Chas ha Keynwyn) was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit on
Chacewater and Kenwyn (electoral division)
Chacewater_and_Kenwyn_(electoral_division)
Village in Cornwall, England
approximately a half mile (1 km) north of Chacewater and straddles the main line railway. The settlement is in Chacewater civil parish and the births and burials
Jolly's_Bottom
Railway station in Cornwall, England
branch to Perranporth and Newquay, although the actual junction was at Chacewater. The Great Western Railway was nationalised into British Railways on 1
Truro_railway_station
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Cox Hill is a hamlet in the parish of Chacewater (where the 2011 Census population was included), Cornwall, England. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger
Cox_Hill,_Cornwall
UK Parliament constituency (since 2010)
of Arwenack, Boscawen, Boslowick, Carland, Feock and Kea, Kenwyn and Chacewater, Moresk, Mylor, Newlyn and Goonhavern, Penryn, Penwerris, Perranporth
Truro_and_Falmouth
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
List of steam technology patents
List_of_steam_technology_patents
in on EBay in 2006 but thanks to the generosity of the trustees of the Chacewater Railway in Staffordshire and other assistance, was returned to Cornwall
List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives
List_of_Peckett_and_Sons_railway_locomotives
Public leisure trails in western Cornwall
Busy Loop Redruth and Chacewater Railway Trail 7.7 mi (12.4 km) Runs largely along the route of the original Redruth and Chacewater Railway, passing through
Mineral_Tramway_Trails
Mechanism for converting reciprocating motion to rotation
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Crankshaft
River in Cornwall, England
heavily polluted river in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It starts in Chacewater. Both Trewedna Water and River Kennall flow into the Carnon before it
Carnon_River
Civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is positioned between the village of Chacewater and the town of Redruth. The electoral ward St Day and Lanner had a population
St_Day
Disused tin mine in West Cornwall, England
Wheal Jane is a disused tin mine near Baldhu and Chacewater in West Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The area itself consisted of a large number of mines
Wheal_Jane
Town in Cornwall, England
October 2018. Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. p. 41. ISBN 0-906294-43-6. Carter, Clive. "If it's
Penzance
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro Moresk and Trehaverne Truro
Camborne West and Treswithian (electoral division)
Camborne_West_and_Treswithian_(electoral_division)
Human settlement in England
Salem is a hamlet west of Chacewater, Cornwall, England. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey One-inch Map of Great Britain; Truro and Falmouth, sheet 190.
Salem,_Cornwall
Coastal village and fishing port in south Cornwall, England
March 2021. Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. p. 38. ISBN 0-906294-43-6. Denton, Tony (2009). Handbook
Coverack
Port in England
1882. p. 4. Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 37–38. ISBN 0-906294-43-6. "Porthleven Cliff"
Porthleven
Steam engine for use on rail tracks
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Steam_motor
Formdr publishing company in Cornwall, England
Twelveheads Press (1977–2020) was an independent publishing company based in Chacewater near Truro, Cornwall, England. Best known for their Cornish Heritage series
Twelveheads_Press
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated between the villages of Chacewater (where the 2011 census population was included ) and Todpool approximately
Creegbrawse
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Day in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies in the parish of Chacewater, between Truro and Redruth. The name comes from the hamlet's mining history
Twelveheads
English politician
huge income from his copper mines at Chacewater and Gwennap where he was the principal landowner. The Chacewater mine, now known as Wheal Busy, was located
Edward Boscawen (Truro MP, born 1628)
Edward_Boscawen_(Truro_MP,_born_1628)
Village in Devon, England
Penguin Books. pp.38-41. Leach, Nicholas (2009). Devon's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 49–50. ISBN 978-0-906294-72-7. "Rain-making link
Lynmouth
1777 steam engine
had a solution to the engine's behaviour. Watt's experience with the Chacewater engine, a rebuilt Smeaton engine, at Wheal Busy, suggested that cutoff
Old_Bess_(beam_engine)
Hamlet in the parish of Chacewater, Cornwall, England
237°N 5.153°W / 50.237; -5.153 Hale Mills is a hamlet in the parish of Chacewater, Cornwall, England. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet
Hale_Mills
Chacewater and Kenwyn Party Candidate Votes % Conservative John Dyer 851 68.1 Liberal Democrats Maurice Vella 333 26.7 Labour Timothy John Walsh 65 5.2
2009 Cornwall Council election
2009_Cornwall_Council_election
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro Moresk and Trehaverne Truro
Camelford and Boscastle (electoral division)
Camelford_and_Boscastle_(electoral_division)
Threemilestone & Chacewater" (PDF). Cornwall Council. 3 April 2025. Retrieved 3 April 2025. "Election results for Threemilestone & Chacewater - Cornwall Council
2025 Cornwall Council election
2025_Cornwall_Council_election
Type of steam-generating furnace
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Sentinel_boiler
Piston engine component which connects the piston to the crankshaft
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Connecting_rod
Village in Cornwall, England
railway line. Built as the Truro and Newquay Railway, the line ran from Chacewater to Newquay and the principal intermediate stop was Perranporth station
Perranporth
Village in Cornwall, England
Porthlogh Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 36–37. ISBN 0-906294-43-6. "THE 20 MOST BEAUTIFUL
Portloe
family entertainment park built on the trackbed of the GWR Newquay to Chacewater line, between Benny Halt and East Wheal Rose. Amerton Railway 1990–present
British_narrow-gauge_railways
Speed governing device for steam engines
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Cataract_(beam_engine)
Former RNLI lifeboat stations
Retrieved 30 March 2024. Leach, Nicholas (2009). Devon's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 4–5. ISBN 9780906294727. Leach 2009, p. 13. Leach
List_of_former_RNLI_stations
Railway in Cornwall
the Truro and Newquay Railway. Leaving the Truro to Penzance line at Chacewater, it joined the Treamble line at Shepherds, and much of the earlier Treffry
Cornwall_Minerals_Railway
French inventor (1725-1804)
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Nicolas-Joseph_Cugnot
English politician
huge income from his copper mines at Chacewater and Gwennap where he was the principal landowner. The Chacewater mine, now known as Wheal Busy, was located
Charles_Boscawen
Pressurized gas or liquid in a heat engine
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Working_fluid
Village in Devon, England
ISBN 1871330688. Leach, Nicholas (2009). Devon's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-906294-72-7. South Devon AONB |
Hope_Cove
English inventor, preacher and ironmonger
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Thomas_Newcomen
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro Moresk and Trehaverne Truro
Gwinear-Gwithian and Hayle East (electoral division)
Gwinear-Gwithian_and_Hayle_East_(electoral_division)
Village in Cornwall, England
p. 12. Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. p. 40. ISBN 0-906294-43-6. Simper, Robert (2003).
Mullion,_Cornwall
Road in England
the east–west A30 trunk road. Before the A390 was rerouted away from Chacewater it ended at its junction with the A30 at Scorrier. It forms part of the
A390_road
Village in Devon, England
Retrieved 27 October 2011. Leach, Nicholas (2009). Devon's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-906294-72-7. Wikimedia Commons has
Newton_Ferrers
Railway line in Cornwall, England
ISBN 1-904474-56-X Martin Bodman, Inclined Planes in the West, Twelveheads Press, Chacewater, 2012, ISBN 978 0 906294 75 8 Vic Mitchell and Keith Smith, Tavistock
East_Cornwall_Mineral_Railway
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro Moresk and Trehaverne Truro
Illogan and Portreath (electoral division)
Illogan_and_Portreath_(electoral_division)
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Stephen-in-Brannel. 1983–1997: The District of Carrick wards of Boscawen, Chacewater, Feock, Kea, Kenwyn, Moresk, Newlyn, Perranzabuloe, Probus, Roseland,
Truro_(constituency)
Village in Cornwall, England
upon the Reverend's request and his own memories of having joined the Chacewater Reading Society to access reading material, Edwards decided to build a
Blackwater,_Cornwall
Power plant component
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Feedwater_heater
Village in Devon, England
Retrieved 15 August 2009. Leach, Nicholas (2009). Devon's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 39–44. ISBN 978-0-906294-72-7. Philip's street
Appledore,_Torridge
British politician
Penhaligon. He had recently taken over his father's job as sub-postmaster at Chacewater, Cornwall, and after their marriage she took over that role until 1976
Annette_Penhaligon
Educational and scientific centre in Falmouth, England
Committees in Falmouth & Penryn, Truro, Redruth, Camborne, St. Day & Chacewater, Helston, Penzance & Marazion, Hayle, St. Austell & Fowey, Liskeard and
Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
Royal_Cornwall_Polytechnic_Society
Town in Cornwall, England
passenger route left the Par line between 1906 and 1963. This branch ran to Chacewater, west of Truro, via Perranporth and St Agnes, and provided through trains
Newquay
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro Moresk and Trehaverne Truro
Mevagissey and St Austell Bay (electoral division)
Mevagissey_and_St_Austell_Bay_(electoral_division)
Steam engine component
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Surface_condenser
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
the 2021 local elections, being created from the former divisions of Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu, and Truro Trehaverne. The current councillor is Karen
Gloweth, Malabar and Shortlanesend (electoral division)
Gloweth,_Malabar_and_Shortlanesend_(electoral_division)
Village in Cornwall, England
eastbound trains 15⁄8 miles from the junction with the main line west of Chacewater. The halt was nearly a mile from the village on the road to Chiverton
Mount_Hawke
Former local government district in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
England on 1 April 2009. Carrick comprised the following 27 parishes: Chacewater, Cubert, Cuby Falmouth, Feock Gerrans, Gwennap Kea, Kenwyn Ladock Mylor
Carrick,_Cornwall
System for condensing gas into liquid by cooling
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Condenser_(heat_transfer)
Former electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Treslothan Camborne Treswithian Camelford Carharrack, Gwennap & St Day Chacewater, Kenwyn & Baldhu Constantine, Mawnan & Budock Crowan & Wendron Falmouth
St Ives East (electoral division)
St_Ives_East_(electoral_division)
Village in Cornwall, England
hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies just east of Chacewater. Archaeologists have uncovered "witch pits" here dating from the 1640s
Saveock
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Launch-type_boiler
English politician
huge income from his copper mines at Chacewater and Gwennap where he was the principal landowner. The Chacewater mine, now known as Wheal Busy, was located
Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth
Hugh_Boscawen,_1st_Viscount_Falmouth
Headland on the north coast of Devon, England
Holland, 2009, p.27 Leach, Nicholas (2009). Devon's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. p. 45. ISBN 978- 0-906294-72-7. Woolacombe information
Morte_Point
Former canal in Cornwall, United Kingdom
1:2500 map, 1882 Bodman, Martin (2012). Inclined Planes in the South West. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. ISBN 978-0-906294-75-8. Hadfield, Charles (1967).
Liskeard_and_Looe_Union_Canal
Village in southwest Cornwall, England
December 2010. Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 41–42. ISBN 0-906294-43-6. "City and County of
Mousehole
Evolution of steam power beyond mainstream mid-20th-century implementations
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Advanced_steam_technology
Village and fishing port in Cornwall, England
January 2021. Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. p. 39. ISBN 0-906294-43-6. Denton, Tony (2009). Handbook
Cadgwith
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
the 2021 local elections, being created from the former divisions of Chacewater, Kenwyn and Baldhu, and Feock and Playing Place. The current councillor
Feock and Kea (electoral division)
Feock_and_Kea_(electoral_division)
British preacher
William Trewartha Bray (1 June 1794 – 25 May 1868), known as Billy Bray, was an unconventional Cornish preacher. Billy Bray was born in 1794 in Twelveheads
Billy_Bray
Pioneering machine of the Industrial Revolution
three engines were ordered in 1777, for the Wheal Busy, Ting Tang, and Chacewater mines. Where there was a new installation they negotiated charges based
Watt_steam_engine
Sliding pin joint in a slider-crank linkage, commonly used in engine pistons
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Crosshead
Camborne South (1) Camborne West (1) Camelford & Altarnun (1) Carn Brea (1) Chacewater, Shortlanesend & Threemilestone (1) Constantine (1) Falmouth North (2)
List of electoral divisions and wards in Cornwall
List_of_electoral_divisions_and_wards_in_Cornwall
Primary School, St Austell Cardinham School, Cardinham Chacewater Community Primary School, Chacewater Charleston Primary School, Carlyon Bay Coads Green
List_of_schools_in_Cornwall
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro Moresk and Trehaverne Truro
Callington and St Dominic (electoral division)
Callington_and_St_Dominic_(electoral_division)
Base for Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Cornwall Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 4–5. ISBN 0-906294-43-6. "Provincial Occurrences"
Penlee_Lifeboat_Station
Town in Cornwall, England
March 2019. Leach, Nicholas (2006) [2000]. Cornwall's Lifeboat Heritage. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-906294-43-7. Bray, Lena; Bray, Donald
St_Ives,_Cornwall
Wrexham Wales Cefn Coed Viaduct Cefn-coed-y-cymmer, Wales Wales Chacewater Viaduct Chacewater, Cornwall England Chalfont Viaduct Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire
List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom
List_of_railway_bridges_and_viaducts_in_the_United_Kingdom
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Gab_valve_gear
Brewery in Cornwall, England
beers and ciders. In 2010–11, the company closed two of its sites at Chacewater and Devoran after purchasing a 10,000 sq ft (930 m2) site next to its
Skinner's_Brewery
British politician (1944–1986)
Mechanical Engineer; he also took over from his father a sub-post office in Chacewater from 1967 (after his marriage in 1968 to Annette Lidgey, she ran the business)
David_Penhaligon
Fixed steam engine for pumping or power generation
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Stationary_steam_engine
Former railway company in Cornwall, England
(113 m) long, replaced in 1887 Chacewater Viaduct, 99 yards (91 m) long, replaced in 1888 Blackwater Viaduct (east of Chacewater), 132 yards (121 m) long,
West_Cornwall_Railway
1852-1854 when it was Carn Brea Causeland 1879 – Looe Valley Line 2,203 1,620 Chacewater 1853 1964 Cornish Main Line, Perranporth branch Chilsworthy Halt 1909
List of railway stations in Cornwall
List_of_railway_stations_in_Cornwall
Human settlement in England
Penstraze is a hamlet north of Chacewater in west Cornwall, England. There were Cornish wrestling tournaments in little Penstraze, for prizes. Cornwall
Penstraze
Association football league in England
Major (p) St Dennis Reserves (p) St Merryn St Neot (p) St Teath Reserves Chacewater Constantine Goonhavern Athletic Reserves (p) Helston Athletic Old Boys
St_Piran_Football_League
Classification of reciprocating engine cylinders
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
Single- and double-acting cylinders
Single-_and_double-acting_cylinders
January 2013 Port (2006), p. 331 Historic England, "Church of St Paul, Chacewater (1312862)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 January 2013
List of Commissioners' churches in southwest England
List_of_Commissioners'_churches_in_southwest_England
English engineer (1724–1792)
He also improved Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine, erecting one at Chacewater mine, Wheal Busy, in Cornwall in 1775 which was both highly efficient
John_Smeaton
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro Moresk and Trehaverne Truro
Falmouth Trescobeas and Budock (electoral division)
Falmouth_Trescobeas_and_Budock_(electoral_division)
UK Parliament constituency (1997–2010)
constituency's abolition, in 2010. The District of Carrick wards of Boscawen, Chacewater, Feock, Kea, Kenwyn, Moresk, Newlyn, Perranzabuloe, Probus, Roseland,
Truro_and_St_Austell
British narrow gauge railway in Shropshire
Cuckson (2017): The Snailbeach District Railways. Twelveheads Press, Chacewater, Truro, 218 pages with 273 illustrations. Snailbeach District Railways
Snailbeach_District_Railways
Scottish engineer and inventor (1754–1839)
Engine (1795) Watt engine Beam Kinneil Engine (1768) Old Bess (1777) Chacewater Mine engine (1778) Smethwick Engine (1779) Resolution (1781) Rotative
William_Murdoch
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English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : variant of Hesketh.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; probably of Norman origin.
Girl/Female
African, American, British, English, Greek
Brave; Alert; A Phonetic Form of the Initials Kc; Similar to the Irish Name Casey; Vigorous; Acacia Tree
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Afghan, Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
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Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Twin
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Hindu, Indian
Call of Victory
Male
Swiss
, Christ-bearer.
Female
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Feminine form of Scottish Lachlan, LACHINA means "lake-land."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Congenital Blind
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Biological
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