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House in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Crom Castle (Irish: Caisleán na Croime) is a country house on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is the seat of
Crom_Castle
Nature reserve in Northern Ireland
boundaries of the Barony of Coole (the island of Inisherk, part of the Crom Castle Demesne, being in the neighbouring Barony of Knockninny). On 7 May 2026
Crom_Estate
Topics referred to by the same term
Trust Property Crom Castle Ben Crom, a mountain in the Mourne Mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland Croom Castle or Crom Castle, a castle in Croom, County
Crom
Castle in County Limerick, Ireland
Croom or Crom Castle, also called the Castle of Crom, is a historic castle in the town of Croom, County Limerick, that is notable for its occupation as
Croom_Castle
service (link) Tjemmes, Marko. "Old Crom Castle". castles.nl. "Crom Castle's ruins". National Trust. "Crom Old Castle". Northern Ireland Sites and Monuments
List_of_castles_in_Ireland
15th century castle in Ireland
Ross Castle (Irish: Caisleán an Rois) is a 15th-century tower house and keep on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland
Ross_Castle
Building in County Waterford, Ireland
Lismore Castle (Irish: Caisleán an Leasa Mhóir) is a castle located in the town of Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland. It belonged to the Earls of Desmond
Lismore_Castle
Title in the peerage of Ireland
Earl Erne, of Crom Castle in the County of Fermanagh, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in August 1789 for John Creighton, 1st Viscount
Earl_Erne
Medieval stronghold in Blarney, Ireland
Blarney Castle (Irish: Caisleán na Blarnan) is a medieval stronghold in Blarney, a town in Cork, Ireland. Though earlier fortifications were built on the
Blarney_Castle
Castle in Ireland
Leap Castle (/ˈlɛp/; Irish: Caisleán Léim Uí Bhánáin (IPA:[ˈkaʃlʲaːn̪ˠlʲeːmʲiːˈwaːn̪ˠaːnʲ])) is a castle in Roscrea, County Offaly, Ireland, about 6 kilometres
Leap_Castle
2013 British TV series or programme
series was produced by Mammoth Screen and was filmed on location at Crom Castle, near Newtownbutler, in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Some scenes
Blandings_(TV_series)
Castle in Ireland
Dromoland Castle (Irish: Drom Ólainn) is a castle, located near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, Ireland. It is operated as a five-star luxury hotel
Dromoland_Castle
Castle in Kilkenny, Ireland
Kilkenny Castle (Irish: Caisleán Chill Chainnigh pronounced [ˈkaʃlʲaːnˠˈçiːl̪ʲˈxan̪ʲiː]) is a castle in Kilkenny, Ireland, built in 1260 to control a
Kilkenny_Castle
Castle in Ireland
Bunratty Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhun Raithe) is a large 15th-century tower house in County Clare, Ireland. It is located in the centre of Bunratty village
Bunratty_Castle
17th-century castle with demesne, telescopes and science museum
Birr Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhiorra) is a castle in the town of Birr in County Offaly, Ireland. It is the home of the 7th Earl of Rosse and his family
Birr_Castle
Irish politician (1731–1828)
Viscount Erne, of Crom Castle in the County of Fermanagh, and in 1789 he was further honoured when he was made Earl Erne, of Crom Castle in the County of
John_Creighton,_1st_Earl_Erne
Irish peer and politician (1703–1772)
Irish peer and politician. He was the only son of David Creighton of Crom Castle and Catherine Southwell, daughter of Richard Southwell. He married Elizabeth
Abraham Creighton, 1st Baron Erne
Abraham_Creighton,_1st_Baron_Erne
Castle in County Wexford, Ireland
Bargy Castle is a Norman fortress near the village of Tomhaggard in the Barony of Bargy, County Wexford, Ireland, some 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south-west
Bargy_Castle
Historic ecclesiastical site in Ireland
p. 477. ISBN 0 906362 43 1. Howitt, William (1864). Ruined abbeys and castles of Great Britain. Vol. 2. A.W. Bennett. pp. 159–161. Rev. John Healy, LL
Rock_of_Cashel
Largest Norman castle in Ireland (ruin), Trim, County Meath
Trim Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Troim) is a castle on the south bank of the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath, Ireland, with an area of 30,000 m2
Trim_Castle
Castellated house in County Monaghan, Ireland
Castle Leslie, also known as Glaslough House, is home to an Irish branch of Clan Leslie, is located on the 4 km2 (1,000-acre) Castle Leslie Estate adjacent
Castle_Leslie
English land agent who operated in Lough Mask (1832–1897)
Crichton, 3rd Earl Erne, was a wealthy Ulster landowner who lived at Crom Castle, a country house near Newtownbutler in the south-east of County Fermanagh
Charles_Boycott
Former stately home in County Meath, Ireland
Dangan Castle is a former stately home in County Meath, Ireland, which is now in a state of ruin. It is situated by Dangan Church on the Trim Road. The
Dangan_Castle
12th century castle in Westmeath, Ireland
Athlone Castle, sometimes known as Adamson Castle, is a castle located in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, dating from the 12th century. The earliest
Athlone_Castle
Castle in County Kildare, Ireland
Kilkea Castle is located 5 km (3.1 mi) northwest of Castledermot, County Kildare, Ireland near the village of Kilkea on the R418 regional road from Athy
Kilkea_Castle
13th century castle in Limerick, Ireland
King John's Castle (Irish: Caisleán Luimnigh) also known as Limerick Castle is a 13th-century castle located on King's Island in Limerick, Ireland, next
King_John's_Castle_(Limerick)
Tower house in County Clare, Ireland
Doonagore Castle is a round 16th-century tower house with a small walled enclosure located about 1 km south of the coastal village of Doolin in County
Doonagore_Castle
18th-century building in Ireland
Slane Castle (Irish: Cáisleán Bhaile Shláine) is located in the village of Slane, within the Boyne Valley of County Meath, Ireland. The castle has been
Slane_Castle
Gothic-style castle in County Offaly, Ireland
Charleville Castle is a Gothic-style castle located in County Offaly, Ireland, bordering the town of Tullamore, near the River Clodiagh. It is considered
Charleville_Castle
Restored castle in County Donegal, Ireland
8°06′40″W / 54.655°N 8.111°W / 54.655; -8.111 Donegal Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhún na nGall) is a castle situated in the centre of Donegal Town in County Donegal
Donegal_Castle
Castle in County Tipperary, Ireland
Cahir Castle (Irish: Caisleán na Cathrach), one of the largest castles in Ireland, is sited on an island in the river Suir. It was built from 1142 by Conchobar
Cahir_Castle
Mansion in County Donegal, Ireland
Glenveagh Castle (Irish: Caisleán Ghleann Bheatha) is a large castellated mansion located in Glenveagh National Park, County Donegal, Ireland and was built
Glenveagh_Castle
Irish country house hotel in Connemara, Ireland
Ballynahinch Castle is a former Irish country house and estate, built on the site of a former castle, which is now a luxury hotel set in a private estate
Ballynahinch_Castle
Palladian country house in County Kildare, Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Castletown_House
19th century castle in County Offaly, Ireland
Kinnitty Castle or Castle Bernard is a 19th-century gothic revival castle and hotel in Kinnitty (Cionn Eitigh), County Offaly, Ireland. It is located contiguous
Kinnitty_Castle
Castle on the slopes of Cave Hill Country Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhéal Feirste) is a mansion located in Cave Hill Country Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in a prominent position 400
Belfast_Castle
Ruined castle in County Cavan, Ireland
Cloughoughter Castle (Irish: Cloch Locha Uachtair, meaning 'stone castle of Loch Uachtair') is a ruined circular castle on a small island in Lough Oughter
Cloughoughter_Castle
Colebrooke Park Crom Castle Enniskillen Castle Florence Court Necarne Bellaghy Bawn Downhill House/Mussenden Temple Dungiven Castle Prehen House Springhill
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
Ruined castle in County Cork, Ireland
Dunboy Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhún Baoi) is a ruined 15th-century castle on the Beara Peninsula in south-west Ireland near the town of Castletownbere
Dunboy_Castle
Historic residence in Northern Ireland
"friends of reform", and on that basis Mount Stewart rivalled Hillsborough Castle, seat of the Earls (later Marquesses) of Downshire, for control of the county's
Mount_Stewart
Irish houses of the landed class
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Anglo-Irish_big_house
Castle in County Meath, Ireland
53556; -6.62083 Dunsany Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhún Samhnaí), Dunsany, County Meath, Ireland, is a modernised Anglo-Norman castle, started c. 1180 / 1181
Dunsany_Castle_and_Demesne
Public building in Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Muckross_House
Castle in County Kildare, Ireland
Maynooth Castle is a ruined castle in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland which stands at the entrance to the South Campus of Maynooth University. Constructed
Maynooth_Castle
Castle in County Clare, Ireland
Leamaneh Castle is a ruined castle located in the townland of Leamaneh North, parish of Kilnaboy, between the villages of Corofin and Kilfenora at the
Leamaneh_Castle
Rocky outcrop in County Laois, Ireland
Rising 46 metres (151 ft) above a plain, it has the ruins of Dunamase Castle, a defensive stronghold dating from the early Hiberno-Norman period with
Dunamase
Ruined castle in County Louth, Ireland
Castle Roche (Irish: Dún Gall) is a Norman castle located some 10 km (7 miles) north-west of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. It was the seat of the de
Castle_Roche
Sketrick Castle Strangford Castle Walshestown Castle Portavo House Seaforde Castle Coole Castle Balfour Crom Castle Knockninny Castle Monea Castle Necarne
List of country estates in Northern Ireland
List_of_country_estates_in_Northern_Ireland
Historic house in Northern Ireland
and is the sister property of nearby Castle Coole. The other National Trust property in County Fermanagh is the Crom Estate. The history of the building
Florence_Court
Castle in County Carlow, Ireland
Huntington Castle, also known as Clonegal Castle, is a castle in Clonegal, County Carlow, Ireland, built in 1625. It is now a private house open to the
Huntington_Castle,_Clonegal
Former stronghold, County Donegal, Ireland
Doe Castle, or Caisleán na dTuath, near Creeslough, County Donegal, was the historical stronghold of Clan tSuibhne (Clan McSweeney), with architectural
Doe_Castle
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Killarney_House
Victorian castle-style building in County Limerick, Ireland
Castle Oliver (also Clonodfoy) is a Victorian castle-style country house in the southern part of County Limerick, Ireland. Built for entertaining rather
Castle_Oliver
Large country house in Maynooth, Ireland
Cassels was also responsible for some other grand Irish houses, including: Castle Hume, on the shores of Lower Lough Erne in County Fermanagh; Summerhill
Carton_House
Castle in Ireland
Waterford Castle is a historic house on Little Island in Waterford, Ireland. The house was owned by a branch of the Fitzgerald family for hundreds of years
Waterford_Castle
Castle in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Gosford Castle is a 19th-century country house situated in Gosford, a townland of Markethill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It was built for Archibald
Gosford_Castle
Medieval tower house, County Clare, Ireland
Knappogue Castle (Irish: Caisleán na Cnapóige) is a tower house, built in 1467 and expanded in the mid-19th century, located in the parish of Quin, County
Knappogue_Castle
Castellated house in County Wicklow, Ireland
Humewood Castle is a 32,668 square feet (3,035.0 m2) Gothic-fantasy mansion built in 1870 in 427 acres of parkland at Kiltegan, County Wicklow in Ireland
Humewood_Castle
Estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland
occupying 19 hectares (47 acres). The house, originally a 13th-century castle, was extensively altered during the 18th century by German architect Richard
Powerscourt_Estate
Country house in County Wexford, Ireland
County Wexford, upon which he built a castle known as Houseland Castle. The Redmond family replaced their original castle with another in about 1350, during
Loftus_Hall
Fortified tower house in Ireland
O'Dea Castle, also known as Dysert O'Dea Castle, is an Irish fortified tower house, loosely described as a castle at Dysert O'Dea (Irish: Dísert, meaning
O'Dea_Castle
Country estate in County Down, Northern Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Clandeboye_Estate
Medieval castle in Westmeath, Ireland
Portlick Castle is a late medieval tower house castle near the village of Glasson, County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located approximately 6 miles from
Portlick_Castle
Yorkshire Great Yew, a pair of yews now appearing to be a single tree, in Crom Castle, County Fermanagh A silver fir, in Ardkinglas Woodland Garden, Argyll
List_of_Great_British_Trees
House in County Wicklow, Ireland
Blessington Lakes in County Wicklow, Ireland. The house was designed by Richard Castle for Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown and built between 1741 and 1755
Russborough_House
16th-century castle in County Galway, Ireland
Menlo Castle or Menlough Castle (Irish: Caisleán Mhionlaigh), also called Blake's Castle, is a 16th-century castle situated on the bank of the River Corrib
Menlo_Castle
House in westmeath
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Middleton_Park_House
Fortified structure in County Kildare, Ireland
Barberstown Castle is a structure originally built in 1288 in Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland, 25 km (15 miles) west of Dublin. It has been operating
Barberstown_Castle
Manor house and hotel in County Limerick, Ireland
was passed against Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Kildare, whose lands, castles and manors were forfeited to the crown. In a letter dated 24 March 1547
Adare_Manor
Country house in County Wicklow, Ireland
Bray, Co. Wicklow". Archiseek.com. 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2018. Castle capers - our castle dwellers connected to Attila the Hun and King Henry VIII, Irish
Killruddery_House
Castle in Ireland
Ardfinnan Castle, is a castle built in 1185 with its sister Lismore Castle, by the river crossing at Ardfinnan (Ard Fhíonáin in Irish) in County Tipperary
Ardfinnan_Castle
House in County Waterford, Ireland
Hamilton the night before the Queen's execution. It is believed that a castle was erected on the site in the twelfth century, however the core of the
Curraghmore
Hillfort in County Donegal, Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Grianan_of_Aileach
Castle in County Cavan, Ireland
Castle Saunderson (Irish: Caisleán Shandarsan) is a castle near Belturbet in County Cavan, Ireland. It was the former family seat of the Saunderson family
Castle_Saunderson
Hotel and golf course in Kildare, Ireland
firm Barton and Guestier bought land at Straffan and nearby Barberstown Castle from the Henry family and had Straffan House built whilst he and his wife
K_Club
Tower house in Killilagh parish, Ireland
Ballinalacken Castle is a two-stage tower house located in Killilagh parish of County Clare, Ireland. It is of uncertain date but most likely was built
Ballinalacken_Castle
Ruined castle in County Kerry, Ireland
Parkavonear Castle is a 13th-century Anglo-Norman ruin in Aghadoe in Ireland, overlooking the lakes of Killarney. It was built following the Anglo-Norman
Parkavonear_Castle
Island in Cork Harbour, Ireland
at Fota and elsewhere in 1185. The family first resided at Barryscourt Castle, Carrigtwohill, then at Castlelyons where they held extensive lands. Fota
Fota_Island
Palladian house in County Cavan, Ireland
Bellamont Forest" (PDF). Retrieved 26 May 2021. Lyons, Madeleine. "Cavan castle on 1000 acres sells for €2 million". The Irish Times. Retrieved 26 May 2021
Bellamont_House
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
There were 13 deaths in and around Newtownbutler during the Troubles. Crom Castle and Estate lie on the shores of Upper Lough Erne, just 3 miles from Newtownbutler
Newtownbutler
Country house in County Waterford, Ireland
Strancally Castle is a country house in County Waterford, Ireland. It is located on the River Blackwater, close to the town of Youghal in County Cork.
Strancally_Castle
Castle in Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland
Ormond Castle (Irish: Caisleán Urmhumhan) is a castle on the River Suir on the east side of Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, Ireland. The oldest part
Ormonde_Castle
Fortified house turned hotel in County Louth, Ireland
Darver Castle is a fortified tower and manor house located in Readypenny, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland, dating back to the 12th century. The name "Darver"
Darver_Castle
Building in Roscrea, Ireland
Roscrea Castle is a 13th-century motte-and-bailey castle in the town of Roscrea, Ireland. The castle consists of a walled courtyard, gate block, and angled
Roscrea_Castle
Castle in Ireland
Redwood Castle (also known as Egan Castle or Caisleán Choillte Rua in Irish) is a Norman castle near Lorrha in County Tipperary, Ireland. The castle was built
Redwood_Castle
Building in Bantry, Ireland
of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 22 June 2018. "Historic Houses and Castles - Bantry House and Garden". discoverireland.ie. Fáilte Ireland. Archived
Bantry_House
Georgian country house and estate in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Baronscourt, Barons-Court or Baronscourt Castle is a Georgian country house and estate 4.5 km southwest of Newtownstewart in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Baronscourt
17th century fortified house in Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland
Dunasead Castle (Irish: Dún na Séad, meaning 'fort of the jewels'), sometimes known as Baltimore Castle, is a 17th-century fortified house situated in
Dunasead_Castle
Georgian house in Rathmichael, Dublin, Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Old_Connaught_House
Country house in Northern Ireland
(resembling a chapel), in reality this merely housed the water tanks. The castle was surrounded by an extensive estate, once amounting to over 8,000 acres
Tynan_Abbey
Historic site in County Wexford, Ireland
Enniscorthy Castle is situated in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland. Construction on the castle commenced in the late 1190s and was first occupied by
Enniscorthy_Castle
House in County Louth, Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Townley_Hall
House in Newtownforbes County Longford, Ireland
Castle Forbes is a gothic revival castellated house and demesne in Newtownforbes, County Longford, Ireland. The castle is the ancestral home of the eponymous
Castle Forbes, County Longford
Castle_Forbes,_County_Longford
abounding. Ireland is famous for its ruined and intact Norman and Anglo-Irish castles, small whitewashed thatched cottages and Georgian urban buildings. What
Architecture_of_Ireland
Georgian estate and mansion in County Waterford, Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Mount_Congreve
Tower house and bawn in County Tipperary, Ireland
Moorstown Castle is a late 15th-century stone structure consisting of an enclosed circular keep near Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland. The tower house
Moorstown_Castle
Stately home near Foynes, Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Mount_Trenchard_House
Former castle in County Kerry, Ireland
Castle Conway is a former castle and stately home in the town of Killorglin, County Kerry, Ireland. Today only the ruins of one wall remain. Originally
Castle_Conway
Country estate in County Kildare, Ireland
Caulfield Castle Coole Castle Leslie Castle Saunderson Clandeboye House Cloughoughter Castle Crom Castle Dartrey Forest Derrymore House Doe Castle Donegal
Lyons_Demesne
Historic property in County Kildare, Ireland
was described as follows: Castle-Martin, the elegant residence of W. H. Carter, Esq., occupies the site of the ancient castle of the Fitz-Martins, near
Castlemartin_House_and_Estate
CROM CASTLE
CROM CASTLE
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of Jewish Leykin (from Belarus), a metronymic from Leyke, a pet form of the Yiddish female personal name Leye, from the Hebrew female personal name Lea, from which English Leah is derived (see Genesis 29
Americanized spelling of Jewish Leykin (from Belarus), a metronymic from Leyke, a pet form of the Yiddish female personal name Leye, from the Hebrew female personal name Lea, from which English Leah is derived (see Genesis 29 : 16) + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.English : from a medieval personal name, a diminutive of Lawrence. Compare Law 1 and Larkin.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (from Poland)
Jewish (from Poland) : Polish spelling of the occupational surname Mintzer ‘moneyer’.English : unexplained. Perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a butcher, a cook, or a warrior, from a derivative of Middle English mince(n) ‘to mince’, ‘to cut into small pieces’.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of German Blümle, from a pet form of Blum.English
Americanized spelling of German Blümle, from a pet form of Blum.English : variant spelling of Plumley.
Boy/Male
Swedish
From the castle.
Boy/Male
Welsh
From the castle.
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of Danish Endersen, a patronymic from the personal name Endricht, probably of Low German or Frisian origin.Altered spelling of Norwegian Endresen, a common patronymic from Endre, from the Old Norse personal name Eindri{dh}i, composed of t
Altered spelling of Danish Endersen, a patronymic from the personal name Endricht, probably of Low German or Frisian origin.Altered spelling of Norwegian Endresen, a common patronymic from Endre, from the Old Norse personal name Eindri{dh}i, composed of the elements ein ‘one’, ‘sole’ + ri{dh}i ‘rider’.English : variant of Anderson, a patronymic from the personal name Anders.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Croom.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Most Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English crow, Old English crÄwa, applied as a nickname for someone with dark hair or a dark complexion or for someone thought to resemble the bird in some other way.Irish (Munster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Conchradha (see McEnroe).Irish : translation of any of various Gaelic names derived from fiach ‘raven’, ‘crow’ (see Fee).
Surname or Lastname
Respelling of German Austel, from a pet form of August.English
Respelling of German Austel, from a pet form of August.English : possibly a variant of Astle. There is a place in Cornwall called St. Austell (from the dedication of its church to a certain St. Austol), but this is unlikely to be the source of the surname.
Boy/Male
Norse Swedish Scandinavian
From the castle.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Most Love
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Ofeig Dangle Beard.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
From the Hero's Town; From Mann's Castle
Surname or Lastname
Ukrainian, Jewish (from Ukraine), Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian (Cáp)
Ukrainian, Jewish (from Ukraine), Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian (Cáp) : from Ukrainian tsap ‘billy goat’, Polish cap, and so probably a nickname for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a goat herd.Czech (Čáp) : nickname for a tall or long-legged man, from Äáp ‘stork’.Southern French : from Occitan cap ‘head’ (Latin caput); probably a nickname for a person with something distinctive about his head. The word was often used in the metaphorical sense ‘chief’, ‘principal’, and the surname may also have denoted a leader or a village elder. In some cases it may also be a topographic name from the same word used in the sense of a promontory or headland.Americanized spelling of German Kapp.English : variant spelling of Capp.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a cripple or hunchback, from Middle English crom(p), Old English crumb ‘bent’, ‘crooked’, ‘stooping’. Compare Crump.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker, seller, or user of hooks, from Middle English crome, cromb ‘hook’, ‘crook’ (from Old English crumb ‘bent’, reinforced by an Old French borrowing from a Germanic cognate).English : habitational name from Croom in East Yorkshire or Croome in Worcestershire. The first is named with Old English crÅhum, dative plural (used originally after a preposition) of crÅh ‘narrow valley’ (a cognate of Old Norse krá ‘corner’, ‘bend’, and related to the words mentioned in 1 and 2 above). The place in Worcestershire is named with an old British river name ultimately cognate with the other words mentioned here; compare Welsh crwm ‘crooked’, ‘winding’.Americanized spelling of German Krumm.
Girl/Female
Indian, Oriya, Telugu
Raising
Boy/Male
Scottish
Crooked.
Surname or Lastname
English, from Welsh
English, from Welsh : from the Welsh personal name Caradog meaning ‘amiable’. A British bearer of this name is recorded in the Latin form Cara(c)tacus and remembered for his leadership of a revolt against the Roman occupation in the 1st century ad.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : variant of Krom.English : possibly a variant of Croom.
CROM CASTLE
CROM CASTLE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet person, Sweet, Surgery
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Protector of Mankind
Female
Native American
Native American Tupi name MOEMA means "sweet."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A River in Paradise
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yasmini | யஸà¯à®®à¯€à®¨à¯€
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Cherry Blossoms of the World
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Experience
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God's Gracious Gift
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
First Ray of Dawn
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Method; Law
CROM CASTLE
CROM CASTLE
CROM CASTLE
CROM CASTLE
CROM CASTLE
prep.
Out of the neighborhood of; lessening or losing proximity to; leaving behind; by reason of; out of; by aid of; -- used whenever departure, setting out, commencement of action, being, state, occurrence, etc., or procedure, emanation, absence, separation, etc., are to be expressed. It is construed with, and indicates, the point of space or time at which the action, state, etc., are regarded as setting out or beginning; also, less frequently, the source, the cause, the occasion, out of which anything proceeds; -- the aritithesis and correlative of to; as, it, is one hundred miles from Boston to Springfield; he took his sword from his side; light proceeds from the sun; separate the coarse wool from the fine; men have all sprung from Adam, and often go from good to bad, and from bad to worse; the merit of an action depends on the principle from which it proceeds; men judge of facts from personal knowledge, or from testimony.
v. t.
To cause to bear a crop; as, to crop a field.
v. i.
A bar of iron with a beak, crook, or claw; a bar of iron used as a lever; a crowbar.
v. t.
To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to crowd; to fill to superfluity; as, to cram anything into a basket; to cram a room with people.
v. i.
To shout in exultation or defiance; to brag.
n.
Soot; coal dust; refuse matter, as the dirty grease which comes from axle boxes, or the refuse at the mouth of an oven.
n.
A quill of the crow, or a very fine pen made from such a quill.
n.
That which is cropped, cut, or gathered from a single felld, or of a single kind of grain or fruit, or in a single season; especially, the product of what is planted in the earth; fruit; harvest.
n.
Information hastily memorized; as, a cram from an examination.
n.
A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with two or more balls on the table; a hitting of two or more balls with the player's ball. In England it is called cannon.
v. i.
A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles. It has a harsh, croaking note. See Caw.
v. i.
To utter a sound expressive of joy or pleasure.
v. i.
To make a carom.
n.
Hair cut close or short, or the act or style of so cutting; as, a convict's crop.
v. i.
To make the shrill sound characteristic of a cock, either in joy, gayety, or defiance.
v. i.
The mesentery of a beast; -- so called by butchers.
v. i.
The cry of the cock. See Crow, v. i., 1.