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Clive Clark may refer to: Clive Clark (golfer) (born 1945), English golfer Clive Clark (footballer) (1940–2014), English former footballer Clive Clarke
Clive_Clark
English professional golfer
Clive Anthony Clark (born 27 June 1945) is an English professional golfer and more recently a broadcaster and golf course architect. Clark started playing
Clive_Clark_(golfer)
English footballer (1940–2014)
Clive Clark (12 December 1940 – 1 May 2014) was an English footballer, known during his playing days by the nickname "Chippy". Clark was a skilful left-winger
Clive_Clark_(footballer)
Name list
name DJ Kool Herc Clive Clark (golfer) (born 1945), English golfer Clive Clark (footballer) (1940–2014), English former footballer Clive Clerk (1945–2005)
Clive
American professional golfer (born 1949)
played on the European Tour. In 1972, he won the French Open defeating Clive Clark in a sudden death playoff. Along with Walter Hagen and Byron Nelson,
Barry_Jaeckel
British writer, lay theologian, and scholar (1898–1963)
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British author, literary scholar and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions
C._S._Lewis
FourFourTwo. 22 March 2025. Archived from the original on 21 April 2025. "Clive Clark: Free-scoring left-winger who helped West Bromwich Albion reach a hat-trick
List_of_EFL_Cup_finals
Golf course in Fife, Scotland
165-hectares of agricultural land in 2018. The course was designed by Clive Clark and opened in 2020. In 2021, the course hosted the Women's Scottish Open
Dumbarnie_Links
Surname list
(disambiguation) Bud Clark (disambiguation) Cameron Clark (disambiguation) Charles Clark (disambiguation) Chris Clark (disambiguation) Clive Clark (disambiguation)
Clark
Baker-Finch (2007–2025) Gary Bender (1981–1984) Tim Brando Bruce Bryant Clive Clark (1982–1985) Bobby Clampett (1992–2006) Ben Crenshaw (1996–1997) John
List of PGA Tour on CBS commentators
List_of_PGA_Tour_on_CBS_commentators
Place in Andalusia, Spain
Golf Resort, a Links course originally designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark. The 18-hole, par 72 championship course opened in 1992 and is one of
La_Alcaidesa
Association football match
Watched by a crowd of 97,952, Albion took the lead in the first half when Clive Clark scored in the 7th minute. He scored again later in the half to give Albion
1967 Football League Cup final
1967_Football_League_Cup_final
Football match
a packed Fratton Park. Albion triumphed thanks to goals from Astle and Clark though a Portsmouth goal made for a tense finish. Albion were then drawn
1968_FA_Cup_final
Style of golf course
Resort in San Roque, Cádiz, Spain—originally designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark and extensively redesigned by architect Kurtis Bowman—reopened in 2022
Links_(golf)
Football match
In the second leg West Brom's goals were scored by Graham Williams, Clive Clark, Tony Brown and John Kaye. Martin Peters with West Ham's consolation
1966 Football League Cup final
1966_Football_League_Cup_final
Topics referred to by the same term
Walter Appleton Clark (1876–1906), artist and illustrator Wally Clark (zoologist) (Walter Clive Clark), New Zealand zoologist Wally Clark (disambiguation)
Walter_Clark
Football tournament season
final to take place at a neutral venue, instead of as a two-legged tie. Clive Clark scored twice in the first half to give West Bromwich Albion a 2–0 half-time
1966–67_Football_League_Cup
42 16 11 15 70 61 43 10th R4 DNE Clive Clark 16 22,362 1964–65 Div 1 (1) 42 13 13 16 70 65 39 14th R3 DNE Clive Clark 11 20,453 1965–66 Div 1 (1) 42 19
List of West Bromwich Albion F.C. seasons
List_of_West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C._seasons
Golf course in Buckinghamshire, England
followed in 1978; and the "Marquess Course", designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, European Golf Design (Ross McMurray), and Alex Hay, which dates from
Woburn_Golf_and_Country_Club
English football club season
the season, in a 9-2 victory with Tranmere Rovers on the 3rd. Winger Clive Clark moved to first division West Bromwich Albion for a fee of £17,000 in
1960–61 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
1960–61_Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C._season
English golfer and broadcaster (1931–2020)
the Professional Golfers' Association. Alliss then joined forces with Clive Clark, and added another 22 courses to his portfolio (including Old Thorns
Peter_Alliss
Scottish nobleman and clan chief
investment banker in London. In 2020, Lindsay and golf course designer Clive Clark opened Dumbarnie Links on the grounds of the Balcarres Estate. Following
Anthony Lindsay, 30th Earl of Crawford
Anthony_Lindsay,_30th_Earl_of_Crawford
Foursomes golf tournament
caused the cancellation". The Glasgow Herald. 29 March 1975. p. 15. "Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon". The Glasgow Herald. 27 March 1976. p. 16. Williams
Sunningdale_Foursomes
Canadian architect
the University of Toronto. In the same year, she married architect Clive Clark. Clark then worked for firms in North Bay and Toronto. From 1969 to 1972
Mary_Clark_(architect)
New Zealand zoologist (1927–2019)
Walter Clive Clark (22 October 1927 – 21 November 2019) was a New Zealand zoologist who specialised in the study of nematodes and pycnogonids. He was
Wally_Clark_(zoologist)
South African professional golfer (born 1935)
Nov 1974 La Manga International Pro-Am −42 (67-54-63-60=244) Playoff Clive Clark 8 10 Nov 1974 European Ibergolf Trophy +1 (73-72=145) Playoff Peter Townsend
Gary_Player
1967 golf tournament held at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, Wirral, England
Jimmy Hume Peter Jones Jack Wilkshire T6 Fred Boobyer 70 −2 Gay Brewer Clive Clark Roberto De Vicenzo Bruce Devlin Barry Franklin Kel Nagle Christy O'Connor
1967_Open_Championship
James Braid Doug Carrick Tony Cashmore Billy Casper Bobby Clampett Clive Clark Thomas Clark Mike Clayton George Cobb Neil Coles Rob Collins Colt, Alison &
List of golf course architects
List_of_golf_course_architects
in the Ryder Cup: Peter Baker, Gordon Brand Jnr, Paul Casey, Clive Clark, Howard Clark, Andrew Coltart, Luke Donald, Norman Drew, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy
List of Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup golfers
List_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_Walker_Cup_golfers
British television series
Quesnel as Marie Goss, Clive's wife. Jackson Connor as George Goss, Clive and Marie's 16-year-old son. Joseph Evans as Saul Goss, Clive and Marie's 25-year-old
Tip_Toe_(TV_series)
Coastal town in Lancashire, England
is Herons' Reach Golf Resort, which was designed by Peter Allis and Clive Clark and opened in 1992. Blackpool Golf Club, which opened in 1894, was located
Blackpool
Golf tournament
Michael Bonallack Bobby Cole Ronnie Shade Hunstanton 1965 Michael Burgess Clive Clark Dudley Millensted 289 Tied – Formby 1964 Michael Bonallack 290 4 strokes
Brabazon_Trophy
English football club season
Queens Park Rangers Juniors November 1968 Steve Tom 5 February 1969 Clive Clark West Bromwich Albion June 1969 player plus £70,000 for Allan Glover Terry
1968–69 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
1968–69_Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C._season
English football club season
4 1 24 1 FW Frank Clarke 31(1) 9 6 2 4 38 15 FW Mick McGovern 3 3 FW Clive Clark 7(1) 1 2 10 1 FW Barry Bridges 38 21 8 1 2 46 24 FW Rodney Marsh 38 12
1969–70 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
1969–70_Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C._season
English football club season
Lesley Locke 25 5 25 5 FW Alec Dawson 25 4 3 1 28 5 FW Tommy Anderson 10 3 10 3 FW Brian Kelly 6 6 FW George Whitelaw 11 5 11 5 FW Clive Clark 19 1 19 1
1958–59 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
1958–59_Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C._season
Golf tournament
(9), Peter Butler (8), Joe Carr (a), Bob Charles (3), Chen Ching-Po, Clive Clark, Gary Cowan (6,a), Roberto De Vicenzo (3,8), Bruce Devlin (8), Malcolm
1968_Masters_Tournament
Olli Caldwell, (2002-), racing driver. Alexa Chung, (1983-), model. Clive Clark, golfer Jamie Cumming, (1999-), goalkeeper for Chelsea. Julia Darling
List of people from Winchester
List_of_people_from_Winchester
2004, 2006, 2008, 2018, 2021 Alex Caygill England 1969 Clive Clark England 1973 Howard Clark England 1977, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1995 Darren Clarke
List of European Ryder Cup golfers
List_of_European_Ryder_Cup_golfers
Golf competition
England Michael Bonallack (playing captain), Martin Christmas, Clive Clark, Gordon Clark, Rodney Foster, Michael Lunt, Peter Townsend France Didier Charmat
1965 European Amateur Team Championship
1965_European_Amateur_Team_Championship
in Aldershot Steve Claridge, football manager, was born in Portsmouth Clive Clark, golfer, was born in Winchester Andrew Clarke, colonial governor, was
List_of_people_from_Hampshire
American novelist and underwater explorer (1931–2020)
Clive Eric Cussler (July 15, 1931 – February 24, 2020) was an American adventure novelist and underwater explorer. His thriller novels, many featuring
Clive_Cussler
1992–2000 Bobby Clampett – CBS / TBS / TNT 1991–2007 Clive Clark – BBC Sport 1977–1995 Howard Clark – BBC Sport 1993, 1999, Sky Sports 1999–present Darren
List_of_sports_announcers
2014: Dylan Tombides, 20, former West Ham United striker. 1 May 2014: Clive Clark, 73, former Queens Park Rangers, West Bromwich Albion, Preston North
2013–14_in_English_football
English amateur golfer and administrator (1934–2023)
1965 The Amateur Championship, English Amateur, Lytham Trophy (tie with Clive Clark), Berkshire Trophy, Royal St. George's Grand Challenge Cup 1966 Scrutton
Michael_Bonallack
1996 film
oppressive government, only to get mixed up in organized crime when she meets Clive (Clark Johnson), a hustler on the run from local crime boss Kingsley (Saeed
Lulu_(1996_film)
New Zealand actor (1930–2025)
Clive Selsby Revill (18 April 1930 – 11 March 2025) was a New Zealand actor and singer, best known for his performances in musical theatre and the London
Clive_Revill
Golf tournament
match but it seemed that the other seven matches would be lost. However Clive Clark, two down with three to play, halved his match. The overall match was
1965_Walker_Cup
National amateur golf championship of England
Dudley Millensted 1965 The Berkshire Golf Club Michael Bonallack 3 & 2 Clive Clark 1964 Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell) David Marsh 1 up Rodney Foster 1963
English_Amateur
actor (died 2000) June 11 – Adrienne Barbeau, actress, Maude June 27 – Clive Clark, golfer July 3 – Mickey Rooney Jr., actor (died 2022) July 6 – Burt Ward
1945_in_television
English footballer (born 1945)
1965–66 season, Brown was still playing in the reserves, but an injury to Clive Clark in September 1965 gave him the opportunity to reclaim his first team
Tony Brown (footballer, born 1945)
Tony_Brown_(footballer,_born_1945)
American tech businessman
an ownership stake in Dumbarnie Links, a new golf course designed by Clive Clark on the Firth of Forth near St. Andrews. Nelson holds a software patent
Zach_Nelson
Scottish footballer and manager (1943–2022)
the general in the team's midfield throughout the 1960s. Together with Clive Clark on the wing, Hope provided the ammunition for players like Tony Brown
Bobby_Hope
writer, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Clive Clark, 73, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion). Mel Clark, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia
Deaths_in_May_2014
Clark 1881–1959 Clarence Clark 1907–1974 Clive Clark 1945– Gary Clark 1971– Howard Clark 1954– Jimmy Clark 1921–2010 Michael Clark II 1969– Tim Clark
List_of_male_golfers
Amateur team golf competition
Oosterhuis, Peter Townsend 1965 Michael Bonallack, Michael Burgess, Clive Clark, Gordon Clark, David Kelley, Mike Lee, David Marsh, Dudley Millensted, David
Men's Home Internationals (golf)
Men's_Home_Internationals_(golf)
British golf tournament
Townsend 1 up Cameron Penman Royal Mid-Surrey 1961 Finlay Morris 3 & 2 Clive Clark Dalmahoy 1960 Patrick Cros 5 & 3 Peter Green Olton 1959 Alan Murphy 3
Boys_Amateur_Championship
Golf tournament
Campbell (+11), Homer (+11), Gradwell (+13), Elson (+14), Bonallack (+15), Clark (+15), Berry (+19), Gray (+20). Friday, 14 July 1972 Amateurs: R. Foster
1972_Open_Championship
New Zealand professional golfer (born 1936)
Jacklin 4 6 Dec 1966 Metalcraft Tournament −15 (73-69-66-65=273) 3 strokes Clive Clark 5 11 Dec 1966 Forest Products Tournament −16 (72-68-66-66=272) Shared
Bob_Charles_(golfer)
Golf tournament in Scotland
committee chose the players lying 9th to 12th in the list: Garner, Polland, Clark and Huggett. Due to the rules of the PGA of America in place at the time
1973_Ryder_Cup
List of people with the same nickname
George Britt (1895–1972), American baseball player in the Negro leagues Clive Clark (footballer) (1940–2014), English footballer Peter Frilingos (1944–2004)
Chippy_(nickname)
Amateur golf tournament
Welch (148) 1993 Craig Watson (141) 1994 Stephen Gallacher (145) 1995 Gary Clark (139) 1996 Warren Bladon+, Jody Fanagan (138) 1997 Matt Carver (145) 1998
The_Amateur_Championship
Golf tournament
Ainsdale, together with 49 exemptions to make a total field of 130. Clive Clark was later added to field after William C. Campbell failed to arrive.
1965_Open_Championship
History of an English football club
club-record goalscorer Tony Brown, with Bobby Hope prompting from midfield and Clive Clark on the wing. The following season, Albion lost in the final of the League
History of West Bromwich Albion F.C.
History_of_West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C.
European Tour golf tournament
stroke Tony Jacklin La Boulie 56th 1972 Barry Jaeckel 265 −11 Playoff Clive Clark La Nivelle Biarritz-Le Phare 55th 1971 Lu Liang-Huan 262 −10 2 strokes
Open_de_France
British racing driver (1978–2011)
Daniel Clive Wheldon (22 June 1978 – 16 October 2011) was a British motor racing driver who won the 2005 IndyCar Series for Andretti Green Racing (AGR)
Dan_Wheldon
Golf tournament
68-68=136 −8 T2 Tony Jacklin 67-70=137 −7 Jack Nicklaus 68-69=137 T4 Clive Clark 69-70=139 −5 Neil Coles 65-74=139 Harold Henning 67-72=139 Tommy Horton
1970_Open_Championship
English footballer (1929–2007)
appeared to be heading for a comprehensive defeat after conceding two Clive Clark goals in the first half. Yet Rangers responded by scoring three goals
Jim_Langley
Player Trophy on the European Tour in 1970, a tournament which was won by Clive Clark. The British PGA Matchplay Championship then known as the News of the
Notts_Golf_Club
European golf competition
"Whitehead's win something special". The Glasgow Herald. 29 May 1972. p. 5. "Clark leads Classic qualifying after record-equalling 69". The Glasgow Herald
John_Player_Trophy
Golf tournament
croquet putting". The Glasgow Herald. 15 May 1967. p. 11. "Agfacolor event Clark's first major prize". The Glasgow Herald. 13 May 1968. p. 7. "Barnes advances
Agfa-Gevaert_Tournament
Academy in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
of Physical Metallurgy from 1967 to 1988 at the University of Oxford Clive Clark, golfer and commentator Fred Feast, actor, most notably in Coronation
Graham School (Scarborough, England)
Graham_School_(Scarborough,_England)
2021 television miniseries based on Stephen King's novel ''Lisey's Story''
Pablo Larraín, and produced by J. J. Abrams. Starring Julianne Moore and Clive Owen, Lisey's Story premiered on Apple TV+ on June 4, 2021. Still grieving
Lisey's_Story_(miniseries)
British racing driver (1936–1968)
James Clark (4 March 1936 – 7 April 1968) was a British racing driver from Scotland who competed in Formula One from 1960 to 1968. Clark won two Formula
Jim_Clark
shots from Jack Nicklaus and by six from Gary Player and local favourite Clive Clark. A year after losing the same event in a playoff to Jack Nicklaus, Gay
Timeline of golf history (1945–1999)
Timeline_of_golf_history_(1945–1999)
Australian professional golfer (1920–2015)
Thomson 6 3 Dec 1966 BP Tournament (2) −12 (68-70-69-69=276) 3 strokes Clive Clark, Martin Roesink 7 17 Dec 1966 Caltex Tournament (2) −4 (71-69-68-68=276)
Kel_Nagle
Dutch professional golfer
shot a final round 66 (−6) to finish joint runner-up with Englishman Clive Clark, three behind champion Kel Nagle. A few days later, he played in another
Martin_Roesink
English footballer
through the midfield unchecked. His shot hit the post and rebounded to Clive Clark who passed to the unmarked Jeff Astle to score and put Albion through
Graham_Lovett
Golf tournament
Bernard Hunt England England Pannal 257 (−31) 4 strokes Peter Butler & Clive Clark 800 (each) 1971: No tournament 1972 Malcolm Gregson & Brian Huggett England
Sumrie_Better-Ball
Australian professional golfer (born 1940)
opened with a 71 (−1) to put him one back of the lead held by Englishman Clive Clark and Australian Alan Murray. In the second round he scored higher, a 74
Barry_Coxon
Golf tournament
stroke Peter Thomson Titirangi 1966 Kel Nagle (2) 276 −12 3 strokes Clive Clark Martin Roesink Titirangi 1965 Kel Nagle Peter Thomson 278 −10 Title shared
BP_Tournament
British Labour politician (born 1971)
Clive Anthony Lewis (born 11 September 1971) is a British Labour politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Norwich South since 2015. Lewis
Clive_Lewis_(politician)
Golf tournament
Rodney Foster England 286 1967 Rodney Foster England 296 1966 Peter Townsend England 290 1965 Michael Bonallack Clive Clark England England 295 (tie)
Lytham_Trophy
Harris, 71, stage actor. Julian Lewis, 67, developmental biologist. 1 May Clive Clark, 73, footballer. Mark Elvins, 74, priest and author, Warden of Greyfriars
2014_in_the_United_Kingdom
English professional golfer (1932–2022)
Open 1972 Grand Bahama Open 1974 Sumrie-Bournemouth Better-Ball (with Clive Clark) 1975 Colombian Open Source: European Tour playoff record (0–1) Source:
Peter_Butler_(golfer)
Amateur golf tournament in England
"Townsend and Cole tie at Sunningdale". The Glasgow Herald. 9 May 1966. p. 5. "Clark's victory in gold vase". The Glasgow Herald. 10 May 1965. p. 7. "Gold vase
Golf_Illustrated_Gold_Vase
English footballer (born 1950)
West Bromwich Albion in June 1969 for a fee £70,000, with Albion winger Clive Clark transferring the other way to Loftus Road as a makeweight. Glover's progression
Allan_Glover
Golf tour season
Newton 1,637 8,899 6 John Garner 1,616 8,006 7 Peter Butler 1,614 8,376 8 Brian Barnes 1,603 9,104 9 Neil Coles 1,597 8,629 10 Clive Clark 1,575 5,831
1972_European_Tour
International junior golf competition
Small, John Threlfall, Peter Townsend 1962 Brian Barnes, John Campbell, Clive Clark, Bill Hogg, Finlay Morris, Tom Pattison, Cameron Penman, Peter Townsend
Jacques_Léglise_Trophy
Branagh, Todd Sawyer N/A 583 October 29, 2007 (2007-10-29) Kristin Chenoweth, Clive Barker James Jonah 584 October 30, 2007 (2007-10-30) Steve Carell Good Charlotte
List of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson episodes
List_of_The_Late_Late_Show_with_Craig_Ferguson_episodes
American musician (born 1948)
Kenneth Clark Loggins (born January 7, 1948) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His early songs were recorded with the Nitty Gritty Dirt
Kenny_Loggins
Biennial men's golf team tournament
Martin Christmas 1960, 1962, 1964 Darren Clarke 1990 Clive Clark 1964 Gordon Clark 1964, 1966 Graeme Clark 2002 Todd Clements 2018 Dominic Clemons 2024 Andrew
St_Andrews_Trophy
Church in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
1952–1961 : The Revd Mr Alfred Frederick Cox 1962–1968 : The Revd Mr Harold Clive Clark 1968–1971 : The Revd Mr Francis Ayland Oulds 1972–1980 : The Revd Mr
All Saints Church, Maidstone, KwaZulu-Natal
All_Saints_Church,_Maidstone,_KwaZulu-Natal
2015 film by Kazuaki Kiriya
joint production between the UK, Czech Republic and South Korea, stars Clive Owen and Morgan Freeman in the lead roles. It centres on a band of warriors
Last_Knights
1972 British television ghost story
building slowly throughout the visual images". Clark also included the character of Dr. Black (Clive Swift), who first appeared in "The Stalls of Barchester"
A Warning to the Curious (film)
A_Warning_to_the_Curious_(film)
British television legal drama series
well as on her rival, Clive Reader (Rupert Penry-Jones). Martha achieves her ambition at the end of Series One, leaving Clive disappointed. He however
Silk_(TV_series)
New Zealand golf tournament
stroke Frank Phillips Miramar Links 1966 Bob Charles 273 −15 3 strokes Clive Clark Hamilton 1965 Peter Thomson (2) 208 −8 3 strokes Barry Coxon Walter Godfrey
Metalcraft_Tournament
2002 American TV series or program
Saint Sinner (full title Clive Barker Presents Saint Sinner) is a 2002 horror television film written by Doris Egan and Hans Rodionoff based on a short
Saint_Sinner_(film)
Scottish golfer (1945–1967)
age of 22. Morris won the Boys Amateur Championship in 1961 beating Clive Clark 3&2 in the final. He was only 15 years old and was the youngest boys
Finlay_Morris
1985 song by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
The song was written by band members Neil Clark, Lloyd Cole and Lawrence Donegan, and produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. It peaked at number
Lost_Weekend_(song)
Welsh football club season
Albion 5–1 Cardiff City West Bromwich 15:00 Derek Kevan Derek Kevan Clive Clark Keith Smith Don Howe (pen.) Peter King Stadium: The Hawthorns Attendance:
1961–62 Cardiff City F.C. season
1961–62_Cardiff_City_F.C._season
CLIVE CLARK
CLIVE CLARK
Boy/Male
English
Lives at the cliffs.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Chilean, English, French, Italian
Olive Tree; Olive
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Cliff by the River; Lives at the Cliffs
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Symbol of Peace
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican
Cliff; Slope; Bank; Someone who Lived Near a Cliff or a Riverbank; Form of Clifford; From a Steep Cliff
Boy/Male
English
Cliff. Lives at the cliffs. From an English surname and place name. Famous bearer 18th century...
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from olive ‘olive’ (see Oliva).English : usually an Americanized form of a Romance name such as Oliva, Olivo, etc.Catalan (Olivé) : variant spelling of Oliver.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous minor places, for example in Devon, Gloucestershire, and Oxfordshire, named Cleeve or Cleve ‘(place) at the cliff’, from the dative case clife of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘cliff’. Compare Cliff.Americanized spelling of Kleve.
Male
English
Short form of English Cleveland, CLEVE means "sloped land."Â
Girl/Female
Irish American Latin
Olive.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Dweller by the Cliff; Cliff; Abbreviation of Cleveland; Hilly Area
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin
Kind One; Tree; Peace; Pure
Boy/Male
English American
Cliffs. Abbreviation of Cleveland.
Girl/Female
American, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Swedish
Long-live; Springlike; Fresh; Dewy; Alive; Full of Life; Life
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Live; Alive
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places, derived from Old English clif, CLIVE means "bank, cliff, slope."
Male
English
Cliff Dweller
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian
Alive; Alive Forever
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Shropshire and Cheshire, named Clive, from the dative case of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’, ‘cliff’ (see Cliff), originally used after a preposition. In some cases the name may be topographical, with the same origin and meaning.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Alive; Long Live
CLIVE CLARK
CLIVE CLARK
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Lucky; Happy
Girl/Female
Hindu
The king, South indians add Anna as a mark of respect which literally means brother or elder one
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Guidance; Name of a Sahabi RA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hero
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant or patronymic form of Stack.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Virgil, possibly VERGIL means "flourishing." Compare with another form of Vergil.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an agent derivative of Old English dr̄gean ‘to dry’; possibly an occupational name for a drier of cloth. In the Middle Ages, after cloth had been dyed and fulled, it was stretched out in tenterfields to dry.Altered spelling of German Dreier or Dreyer.
Girl/Female
Indian
The rainy cloud, Down pour
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the place on Merseyside, so named from Old Norse forn ‘old’ (or perhaps a byname Forni with this meaning) + býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Destroyer of Evil
CLIVE CLARK
CLIVE CLARK
CLIVE CLARK
CLIVE CLARK
CLIVE CLARK
a.
Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing; as, a live man, or orator.
a.
Having life; alive; living; not dead.
a.
Having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive.
a.
Being in a state of ignition; burning; having active properties; as, a live coal; live embers.
n.
A very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree (Eugenia, / Caryophullus, aromatica), a native of the Molucca Isles.
a.
Imparting power; having motion; as, the live spindle of a lathe.
v. i.
To feed; to subsist; to be nourished or supported; -- with on; as, horses live on grass and grain.
n.
A weight. A clove of cheese is about eight pounds, of wool, about seven pounds.
n.
The fruit of the olive. It has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. Olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
v. t.
A cleft; a gap; a ravine; -- rarely used except as part of a proper name; as, Kaaterskill Clove; Stone Clove.
n.
The color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
v. i.
To be alive; to have life; to have, as an animal or a plant, the capacity of assimilating matter as food, and to be dependent on such assimilation for a continuance of existence; as, animals and plants that live to a great age are long in reaching maturity.
v. i.
To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a certain manner, as to habits, conduct, or circumstances; as, to live in ease or affluence; to live happily or usefully.
v. i.
To outlast danger; to float; -- said of a ship, boat, etc.; as, no ship could live in such a storm.
a.
Approaching the color of the olive; of a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
n.
Same as Chive.
v. i.
To be maintained in life; to acquire a livelihood; to subsist; -- with on or by; as, to live on spoils.
v. i.
To remain alive; to continue to live.
a.
In a state of action; in force or operation; unextinguished; unexpired; existent; as, to keep the fire alive; to keep the affections alive.
v. t.
To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually; as, to live an idle or a useful life.