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River in Dorset, England
The Corfe River is one of the four main rivers flowing into Poole Harbour in the county of Dorset, England. It is just under 9 km (6 mi) long. The Saxon
Corfe_River
11th-century castle in Dorset, England
Corfe Castle is a fortification standing above the village of the same name on the Isle of Purbeck peninsula in the English county of Dorset. Built by
Corfe_Castle
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Corfe Castle is a village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset. It is the site of a ruined castle of the same name. The village and castle
Corfe_Castle_(village)
River) Corfe River (MS) (enters Poole Harbour via Wych Lake) Christchurch Harbour (Stour and Avon catchments) River Stour (MS) Moors River (L) (River
List_of_rivers_of_England
Human settlement in England
on the River Stour, mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, where the village originally stood. Despite the proximity of the urban area, Corfe Mullen
Corfe_Mullen
Natural harbour in England
through Dorchester and Wareham. The others are the River Piddle, the Corfe River and the Sherford River. Following the harbour anti-clockwise, heading north-east
Poole_Harbour
Peninsula in Dorset, England
workings were in the area between Corfe Castle and Wareham. Originally the clay was taken by pack horse to wharves on the River Frome and the south side of
Isle_of_Purbeck
River in Dorset, England
half of the 20th century. Archaeological investigations around 2010 near Corfe Mullen suggested that some of the artefacts from those quarries may be around
River_Stour,_Dorset
Railway station on Swanage heritage railway, Dorset, England
Corfe Castle railway station is a railway station located in the village of Corfe Castle, in the English county of Dorset. Originally an intermediate
Corfe_Castle_railway_station
Type of bridge
to carry packhorses (horses loaded with sidebags or panniers) across a river or stream. Typically a packhorse bridge consists of one or more narrow (one
Packhorse_bridge
Church in Dorset, England
St Hubert's Church is a 13th-century Church of England parish church in Corfe Mullen, a district of Wimborne, in the ceremonial county of Dorset, on the
St Hubert's Church, Corfe Mullen
St_Hubert's_Church,_Corfe_Mullen
Heritage railway in Dorset, England
steam-hauled, from Norden to the sea at Swanage including Corfe Castle village and ruins of Corfe Castle. In 2023, regular trains ran through from Wareham
Swanage_Railway
short branch at Bushey. Other features included a wooden bridge over the Corfe River. By 1937 the Newton line seems to be little used. The pier at Goathorn
Purbeck Mineral and Mining Museum
Purbeck_Mineral_and_Mining_Museum
UK parliamentary by-election
Calculus. Archived from the original on 19 May 2026. Retrieved 15 May 2026. Corfe, Ollie (14 May 2026). "The data that suggests Burnham may have made biggest
2026_Makerfield_by-election
Market town in Dorset, England
extend its service into Wareham from its current terminus at Norden, near Corfe Castle. To the north west of the town a large conifer plantation, Wareham
Wareham,_Dorset
Political ideology within the socialist movement
2017. Cobham 1984; Cohen 2010. Egle et al., p. 253. Corfe 2001, p. 74; Corfe & Miller 2002, p. 51; Corfe 2005, p. 20. Lemke & Marks 1992, p. 5. Eatwell &
Social_democracy
Former non-metropolitan district in England
Arne Bere Regis, Bloxworth Chaldon Herring, Church Knowle, Coombe Keynes, Corfe Castle East Lulworth, East Stoke Harman's Cross Kingston, Kimmeridge Langton
Purbeck_District
Corvettes of the Royal Navy
Castle Clavering Castle Clitheroe Castle Clun Castle Colchester Castle Corfe Castle Cornet Castle Cowes Castle Cowling Castle Criccieth Castle Cromer
Castle-class_corvette
British ocean liner (1906–1935)
new RMS Mauretania in 1938, when the paddle steamer was renamed again to Corfe Castle, releasing the name. The demise of the beloved Mauretania was protested
RMS_Mauretania_(1906)
Extinct family of cynodonts
University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-850761-1 – via Google. Matsuoka H, Kusuhashi N, Corfe IJ (July 2016). "A new Early Cretaceous tritylodontid (Synapsida, Cynodontia
Tritylodontidae
Military strategy
by a scorched-earth policy: The extensive region that lies between the River Tigris and the mountains of Media ...was in a very improved state of cultivation
Scorched_earth
British radio presenter, offshore broadcaster (born 1943)
Cubitt (née Stone), was a nurse. He was educated at Castle Court School in Corfe Mullen, near Poole in Dorset. He gained entry to Millfield in Somerset on
Tony_Blackburn
English singer and actor (born 1978)
grandfather worked as a music teacher), Milldown School (Blandford Forum), Corfe Hills School (Broadstone), and Sidmouth College (East Devon). At the age
Duncan_James
City and metropolitan borough in England
Archived from the original on 24 April 2025. Retrieved 25 September 2025. Corfe, Ollie (18 August 2024). "Welcome to Manchester: where wealth and deprivation
Manchester
King of England (r. 978–1013; 1014–1016)
court. Edward was killed on his arrival to visit Ælfthryth and Æthelred at Corfe in Dorset on 18 March 978. The monastic hagiographer Byrhtferth gives an
Æthelred_the_Unready
King of England from 1216 to 1272
leaving the nine-year-old Henry as his heir. Henry was staying safely at Corfe Castle in Dorset with his mother when King John died. On his deathbed, John
Henry_III_of_England
I Tzimiskes Edward the Martyr King of the English March 18, 978 Corfe Castle, Corfe Castle (village) England Ælfthryth Kenneth II King of Alba 995 Fettercairn
List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed
List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_were_assassinated_or_executed
Order of mammals
JSTOR 1377848. Adams, N. F.; Rayfield, E. J.; Coxx, P. G.; Cobb, S. N.; Corfe, I. J. (2019). "Functional tests of the competitive exclusion hypothesis
Rodent
Cutting" (PDF). "Corfe & Barrow Hills" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. "Corfe Common" (PDF). "Corfe Meadows" (PDF). "Corfe Mullen Pastures"
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Dorset
King of England from 1483 to 1485
Anglia. In 1462, on his birthday, he was made Constable of Gloucester and Corfe Castles and Admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine and appointed Governor
Richard_III_of_England
Village and civil parish in England
meaning "church on the River Stour". The second part of the name came from William Marshal. Until 1857, St. Hubert's Church in Corfe Mullen acted as a chapel
Sturminster_Marshall
Area of west London, England
Lady Mary Bankes lived in Eastcote for a time, and led the defence of Corfe Castle in Dorset against the Roundheads during the English Civil War. By
Eastcote
collision of tectonic plates which built the Alps. Gaps in the ridge at Corfe Castle and Arish Mell are due to faults causing weakening of the chalk.
Geography_of_Dorset
to have been started deliberately. On 2 July, a fire near the railway at Corfe Castle damaged a large area of bushes, trees and undergrowth. On 3 July
2025_United_Kingdom_wildfires
2024 English local election
Mary's 1 Chesil Bank 1 Chickerell 2 Colehill and Wimborne Minster East 2 Corfe Mullen 2 Cranborne and Alderholt 1 Cranborne Chase 1 Crossways 1 Dorchester
2024_Dorset_Council_election
Grade I listed building in Conwy, Wales
arrangement was originally similar to that of the 13th century Gloriette at Corfe Castle, and provided a combination of privacy for the king while providing
Conwy_Castle
Heritage railway station in England
heritage railway that currently runs from Norden station just north of Corfe Castle to Swanage station. It now also runs to Wareham on certain services
Swanage_railway_station
was deliberately burnt. Examples of destroyed or damaged castles include Corfe, Winchester, Pembroke, Aberystwyth, Helmsley, Bolton, and Basing. The walls
List_of_destroyed_heritage
Civil war in England and Normandy (1138–1153)
afterwards. While most survive poorly, the earthworks of 'the Rings' near Corfe Castle in Dorset is an unusually well preserved example. King Stephen was
The_Anarchy
British artist (1876 – 1961)
summer she returned to Dorset and set a studio in a barn on West Street, Corfe Castle. The Lefevre Galleries in London held Krauss’ first major pottery
Amy_Krauss
Royal Park, Lindisfarne Castle, Nymans Garden, Avebury Manor & Garden, Corfe Castle, Glendurgan Garden, Angel of the North, Plas Newydd, Inverness, Muir
Google_Street_View_in_Europe
Barony of Coat of arms 1st Royal Demesne in Dorset Key Holdings Include: . Corfe Castle . Dorchester castle . Royal Forest of Purbeck Barony Mandeville of
List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century
List_of_nobles_and_magnates_of_England_in_the_13th_century
House Badbury Rings Ballard Down Brownsea Island Cerne Giant Clouds Hill Corfe Castle Eggardon Hill Hambledon Hill Hardy Monument Hardy's Cottage Hod Hill
List of National Trust properties in England
List_of_National_Trust_properties_in_England
Catholic church in Pyongyang, North Korea
Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert Siméon-François Berneux Marie-Nicolas-Antoine Daveluy Charles Corfe Horace Newton Allen Henry Appenzeller Mary F. Scranton Karl Gützlaff Sotirios
Changchung_Cathedral
Mammal that dwells partly or entirely in bodies of water
Tim; Evans, Alistair R.; Wagstaff, Barbara E.; Seegets-Villiers, Doris; Corfe, Ian J.; Flannery, Timothy F.; Walker, Ken; Musser, Anne M.; Archer, Michael;
Aquatic_mammal
County of England
(2003). Discover Dorset, Rivers and Streams. Wimborne, Dorset: Dovecote Press. ISBN 1-904349-10-2. Yarrow, Anne (2009). Corfe Castle. Swindon, Wiltshire:
Dorset
built Bramber Castle. Braose was also awarded lands around Wareham and Corfe in Dorset, two manors in Surrey, Southcote in Berkshire and Downton in Wiltshire
William de Braose, 1st Lord of Bramber
William_de_Braose,_1st_Lord_of_Bramber
Children's television series
that his watch had stopped and now the train is coming to the station! (Corfe Castle) 57 12 "Market" Bread Rolls / Cheese / Pink Plant Mirror
Something_Special_(TV_series)
Town in Dorset, England
Wimborne and the adjacent area of Merley are served by two upper schools: Corfe Hills School and Queen Elizabeth's School. Queen Elizabeth's School has
Wimborne_Minster
2024. Salcido, C. J.; Gill, P. G.; Martinelli, A. G.; Rawson, J. R. G.; Corfe, I. J.; Soares, M. B.; Francischini, H.; Schultz, C. L.; Rayfield, E. J
2025_in_paleontology
height is just 32 metres (105 ft). Major rivers include the Frome, Stour, Moors, Piddle, Sherford, Allen, Corfe and Dorset Avon. The largest settlement
Dorset_Heaths
Coastal town in Dorset, England
the mid-20th century. To the west is Upton and Corfe Mullen and across the northern border at the River Stour lies Wimborne Minster. At the eastern edge
Poole
Historic church in Ganghwa, South Korea
1889, when the Anglican Church of Korea ordained its first bishop Charles Corfe. At the time, Christianity was virtually unknown in the peninsula. Ganghwa
Ganghwa_Anglican_Church
Waikato River goes online". Radio New Zealand. March 5, 2019. "New Zealand's longest river on Google street view". Stuff. March 4, 2019. "Waikato River added
Google_Street_View_coverage
Clade of tetrapods including mammals
Heikki; Tafforeau, Paul; Williams, Katherine A.; Zeller-Plumhoff, Berit; Corfe, Ian J. (2020). "Reptile-like physiology in Early Jurassic stem-mammals"
Therapsida
Sidbury Mill, Sidbury Town Mills, Chudleigh Town Mill, Totnes Boar Mill, Corfe Castle Cann Mill, Shaftesbury Castleton Water Wheel Museum, Sherborne Hembury
List of watermills in the United Kingdom
List_of_watermills_in_the_United_Kingdom
Region of England
possession, which has long claimed a special relationship to the English Crown. Corfe Castle in 978 saw the murder of King Edward the Martyr, whose body was taken
South_West_England
Former type of parliamentary borough or constituency in England
cathedral: Salisbury Cathedral's official history states that a new site in the river valley was chosen, work began in 1220, and "the City of Salisbury ... grew
Rotten_and_pocket_boroughs
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards
Dorset, the District of Wimborne wards of Colehill, Corfe Mullen Central, Corfe Mullen North, Corfe Mullen South, Crane, Holt, Sixpenny Handley, Sturminster
North_Dorset_(constituency)
Alumni of the English school Charterhouse
Westmorland and government minister John Jenkinson (1734?–1805), MP for Corfe Castle (1768–1780) Sir Geoffrey Johnson-Smith (1924–2010), MP for Holborn
List_of_Old_Carthusians
Biological surveying event
Lancashire Wildlife Trust Kent – Organised by Kent Wildlife Trust Corfe Mullen – Organised by Corfe Mullen Nature Watch Cornwall – Organised by ERCCIS North Devon
BioBlitz
by Ashley Bennett from the River Wandle in 2016. Not weighed. 1 lb 3 oz 4 dr lamprey (river) caught by S.Clews from River Severn in May 1924. No confirmation
Angling records in the United Kingdom
Angling_records_in_the_United_Kingdom
Geo. 3. c. lxxxviii) River Lune Navigation Act 1749 (23 Geo. 2. c. 12) River Lune Navigation Act 1772 (12 Geo. 3. c. 81) River Lune Navigation Act 1789
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1807
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1807
over the River Eden Corby Viaduct Great Corby, Cumbria England 160 m (520 ft) 1834 Stone Arch II Crosses Corby Beck Corfe Railway Viaduct Corfe Castle,
List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom
List_of_railway_bridges_and_viaducts_in_the_United_Kingdom
workings were in the area between Corfe Castle and Wareham. Originally the clay was taken by pack horse to wharves on the River Frome and the south side of
Purbeck_Ball_Clay
Calendar year
Gwenwynwyn, who transfers him to the English. Gruffydd is imprisoned at Corfe Castle and Maelgwn ap Rhys claims the throne. September 10 – Henry II, Count
1197
630's battle in Northumberland
Water, per a 1233 charter to Thomas of Whittington discovered in 1864 (Tom Corfe, 1997). Adams posits that the battle began on the east bank of Devil's Water
Battle_of_Heavenfield
American politician
part of Norwalk, at a house he built on the eastern side of the Five Mile River, north of the Old Post Road and nearly two miles from the Long Island Sound
John Reed (Connecticut politician)
John_Reed_(Connecticut_politician)
Disused railway line in England
was double track from Midford to Templecombe, and from Blandford Forum to Corfe Mullen. Crossing trains on the single line sections always added operational
Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
Somerset_and_Dorset_Joint_Railway
Village in Dorset, England
Moreton is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated on the River Frome about 8 miles (13 km) east of Dorchester. In the 2011 census the civil
Moreton,_Dorset
Welsh Protestant missionary (1840–1866)
and was first spotted at the mouth of the Taedong River on 16 August. As the ship sailed up the river loaded with cotton goods, tin and glass, Thomas tossed
Robert_Jermain_Thomas
Stadium in Melbourne, Australia
recreation extending from Governor La Trobe's Jolimont Estate to the Yarra River. By 1853 it had become a busy promenade for Melbourne residents. An MCC
Melbourne_Cricket_Ground
Church in Pyongyang, North Korea
Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert Siméon-François Berneux Marie-Nicolas-Antoine Daveluy Charles Corfe Horace Newton Allen Henry Appenzeller Mary F. Scranton Karl Gützlaff Sotirios
Bongsu_Church
Eadred 573 910 A.D. 956 Wihtsige, minister Grant of 16 hides (mansae) at Corfe and Blashenwell, Dorset. Latin with English bounds, Shaftesbury Eadred 574
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
"Christchurch Castle" Archived 2012-09-29 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Corfe Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Lulworth Castle"
List_of_castles_in_England
(to all traffic) Wareham–Swanage branch line LSWR Wareham to Swanage (via Corfe Castle) 3 January 1972 Most of the entire branch line now preserved as the
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
First epoch of the Paleogene Period
1038/nature03102. PMID 15650737. S2CID 2306428. Wilson, G. P.; Evans, A. R.; Corfe, I. J.; Smits, P. D.; Fortelius, M.; Jernvall, J. (2012). "Adaptive radiation
Paleocene
Australian rules football club
the film. In the 2010 independent Australian film Joffa: The Movie, Joffa Corfe and Shane McRae star as a couple of knockabout handymen with a passion for
Collingwood_Football_Club
Disused railway station in Dorset, England
and Dorset avoided the awkward reversal there by opening a bypass from Corfe Mullen to Broadstone in 1885 (goods) and 1886 (passengers). A handful of
Wimborne_railway_station
Electoral ward in Dorset, England
of Purbeck, north of the River Frome and west of Luckford Lake stream. It comprises nine civil parishes: Church Knowle, Corfe Castle, East Holme, East
South_East_Purbeck_(ward)
West Saxons (England) c. 962 975–978 18 March 978 (aged ~16) Killed at Corfe Castle by his stepmother Ælfthryth or one of her party. Canonised as Saint
List of monarchs of the British Isles by cause of death
List_of_monarchs_of_the_British_Isles_by_cause_of_death
Cottage, Wimborne Minster Wessex Cottage, Osmington Woolgarston Cottage, Corfe Castle Lawrence Weaver. The "Country Life" Book of Cottages. Country Life
List_of_cottages_in_Dorset
British television series
going to the station where he takes the train on the Swanage Railway to Corfe Castle. After looking around the station, he then takes the train back to
Great Coastal Railway Journeys
Great_Coastal_Railway_Journeys
Former British shipping line
Catherine's Point on 14 Mar 1918 1924 transferred to Bullard King, renamed Umvoti Corfe Castle 1901 4,592 1927 sold to W. Schuchmann, Hamburg, renamed Ostee Crawford
Union-Castle_Line
Rail transport in Great Britain between 1923 and 1947
5034 Corfe Castle fresh from the Swindon works
History of rail transport in Great Britain 1923–1947
History_of_rail_transport_in_Great_Britain_1923–1947
In unpowered watercraft, it was punted along the River Cam in Cambridge, and rowed along the River Medway in Maidstone. Its final journey to the Olympic
2012 Summer Olympics torch relay
2012_Summer_Olympics_torch_relay
British documentary television series
biographer of the children's author. Together, they then travel by train to see Corfe Castle. From Wareham, Portillo takes the train to Poole to meet Cressida
Great British Railway Journeys
Great_British_Railway_Journeys
English stone crosses erected in 1291–95
River Lea in Essex, which was clearly visible from its site. The sculpture was by Alexander of Abingdon, with some items supplied by Robert of Corfe.
Eleanor_cross
Bibcode:2024Natur.632..815P. doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07733-1. PMID 39048827. Newham, E.; Corfe, I. J.; Brewer, P.; Bright, J. A.; Fernandez, V.; Gostling, N. J.; Hoffmann
2024_in_paleontology
Former railway station in England
Southampton and Dorchester Railway to Ringwood 102.88 Wimborne 2:53 97.69 Corfe Mullen Halt 2:49 102.51 Broadstone Junction 2:55 Broadstone Junction 2:57
Evercreech Junction railway station
Evercreech_Junction_railway_station
Church in Pyongyang, North Korea
Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert Siméon-François Berneux Marie-Nicolas-Antoine Daveluy Charles Corfe Horace Newton Allen Henry Appenzeller Mary F. Scranton Karl Gützlaff Sotirios
Chilgol_Church
town being possibly burnt by Stephen. By the end of the fighting, nearby Corfe Castle had taken over as the most important military fortification in the
Wareham Castle and town defences
Wareham_Castle_and_town_defences
Public school in West Sussex, England
(1984–1995) Thomas Cook (1866–1928), Bishop of Lewes (1926–1928) Charles Corfe (1843–1921), inaugural Bishop in Korea (1889–1904) Anthony Charles Foottit
Lancing_College
American development soccer league
Springfield FC St. Louis Ambush Sunflower State FC Chicago Minneapolis City SC River Light FC RKC Third Coast Rochester FC St. Croix SC Dayton Dutch Lions Fort
USL_League_Two
Former class of English locomotives
given the names of rivers, being referred as the River class from 1925. Crews referred to the K and K1 classes as "Rolling Rivers" because of their instability
SECR_K_and_SR_K1_classes
British pre-grouping railway company
Worgret Junction, west of Wareham, to Swanage with an intermediate station at Corfe Castle. Wareham station had been a simple wayside structure, and a new interchange
London and South Western Railway
London_and_South_Western_Railway
Former factory in Dorset, England
pumping house was also built away from the main site, at Corfe Mullen, to pump water from the River Stour. Supplied with coal from its own railway siding
Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath
Royal_Naval_Cordite_Factory,_Holton_Heath
mostly Royalist Dorset. Nearby, Wimborne and the Bankes family in nearby Corfe Castle had sided with King Charles. The walled town of Poole constantly
History_of_Poole
Church in Pyongyang, North Korea
Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert Siméon-François Berneux Marie-Nicolas-Antoine Daveluy Charles Corfe Horace Newton Allen Henry Appenzeller Mary F. Scranton Karl Gützlaff Sotirios
Church of the Life-Giving Trinity (Pyongyang)
Church_of_the_Life-Giving_Trinity_(Pyongyang)
doi:10.1080/08912963.2025.2526016. Lafuma, F.; Renvoisé, É.; Clavel, J.; Corfe, I. J.; Escarguel, G. (2025). "Six million years of vole dental evolution
2025_in_paleomammalogy
CORFE RIVER
CORFE RIVER
Girl/Female
Muslim
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Corse, from Welsh cors ‘marsh’, ‘bog’.Scottish : topographic name from northern Middle English cors, corse ‘cross’, or a habitational name for someone from any of various places, for example in Grampian and Orkney, named with this word.Danish or Dutch : from the personal name Corsse, a variant of Carsten, which was borne by Scandinavian settlers in New Netherland in the 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cork.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from Old French corne ‘horn’ (Late Latin corna), a derogatory nickname for a cuckold (see Horn 4), or a metonymic occupational name for a hornblower or worker in horn.English : variant spelling of Corn.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek, Irish
Dweller Near a Hollow; From the Round Hill; Maiden; Seething Pool; Ravine
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of or patronymic from Pipe.Greek (PipÄ“s) : from a pet form, Pipis, of the personal name SpyridÅn (see Spiro), borne by a bishop and saint venerated in the Eastern Church. He is the patron saint of Corfu.
Girl/Female
Indian
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
Girl/Female
Muslim
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Corey, possibly CORIE means "deep hollow, ravine."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of cord or string or a nickname for an habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons, from a diminutive of Old French corde ‘rope’ (see Cordes).Americanized spelling of German Kardel (see Kardell).
Girl/Female
Australian
Maiden
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Feeling Happy and Pride; Love from the Core of the Heart
Surname or Lastname
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese : from corte ‘court’ (Latin cohors ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’, genitive cohortis), applied as an occupational name for someone who worked at a manorial court or a topographic name for someone who lived in or by one.English : variant spelling of Court.Americanized spelling of Korte.
Girl/Female
English Irish
From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Southern Italian : from a short form of the personal names Boncore, literally ‘good heart’, a medieval omen name, or Belcore.
Surname or Lastname
English (Welsh Marches and West Midlands)
English (Welsh Marches and West Midlands) : habitational name from a place by the river Corve in Shropshire named Corfield, from the river name (which is from Old English corf ‘cutting’) + Old English feld ‘open country’.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Core; Centre; Heart's Feeling
Girl/Female
Indian
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a hornblower or worker in horn, from an agent derivative of Old French corne ‘horn’ (see Corne).English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hand mills, from an agent derivative of Old English cweorn ‘hand mill’ (see Corn 3).English : topographic name for someone who lived on the corner of two streets or tracks, (Middle English corner, from Old French cornier ‘angle’, ‘corner’).Americanized spelling of German Körner (see Koerner) or Swiss Korner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Corp.
CORFE RIVER
CORFE RIVER
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English, North German, Dutch, and Scandinavian
English, North German, Dutch, and Scandinavian : nickname for a
man of blustery temperament, from Middle English, Middle Low German,
storm, Old Norse stormr ‘storm’.Dutch : name
given to a child born at sea during a storm.The Dutch name first appeared when the son of Albert Andriessen
Bradt was born at sea in 1636 during a storm on the family’s voyage to
New Netherland; he was christened Storm van der Zee (“Storm from
the seaâ€). Both Storm and
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place, probably in southern England.
Male
African
salute.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Sixth born.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Misty, MISTI means "dim, cloudy, vague."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Essary. Compare Ussery.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Eloquence
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fire
CORFE RIVER
CORFE RIVER
CORFE RIVER
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n.
A wooden frame, sled, or low-wheeled wagon, to convey coal or ore in the mines.
v. t.
To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an apple.
n.
See Corf.
n.
The bony process which forms the central axis of the horns in many animals.
imp. & p. p.
of Core
v. t.
To form by means of a core, as a hole in a casting.
n.
The center or inner part, as of an open space; as, the core of a square.
n.
A basket.
n.
A bright-colored domesticated variety of the id. See Id.
n.
A corpse; the dead body of a human being.
a.
Crooked.
n.
An iron bar with projections inserted in a core to strengthen it; a core arbor.
n.
A core print. See under Core.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Core
n.
A living body or its bulk.
pl.
of Corf
n.
The most important part of a thing; the essence; as, the core of a subject.
n.
The heart or inner part of a thing, as of a column, wall, rope, of a boil, etc.; especially, the central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds; as, the core of an apple or quince.
n.
A large basket used in carrying or hoisting coal or ore.
n.
Alt. of Orfe