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Scottish footballer and manager
Derek Joseph Johnstone (born 4 November 1953) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Johnstone played mainly for Rangers winning 14 major trophies
Derek_Johnstone
Scottish football manager (born 1971)
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Derek_McInnes
Prominent rivalry in Scottish football
formats and there were several maiden trophy wins for clubs such as St Johnstone, Inverness CT and Ross County. However, after Hibernian broke a 114-year
Old_Firm
Association football club in Scotland
developed following an incident in the 1979 League Cup final when Rangers' Derek Johnstone provoked the fury of the Dons support with what they believed was a
Rangers_F.C.
Scottish football agent
He has also represented football players such as Derek Johnstone, Mo Johnston, Frank McAvennie, Derek Ferguson and currently represents his son Lewis Ferguson
Bill_McMurdo
English footballer (born 1991)
coming in the Scottish Premiership), tying him with Ally McCoist and Derek Johnstone as the all-time top scorer. On 30 March 2024, Tavernier scored against
James_Tavernier
Scottish footballer (1956–1995)
1978 Scottish Cup Final on 6 May 1978. Goals from Alex MacDonald and Derek Johnstone secured a 2–1 victory at Hampden, and a domestic treble for Rangers
Davie_Cooper
Kelvinside Athletic, 28 September 1889) Record League Cup win: 9–1 (vs. St Johnstone, 15 August 1964) Record European win: 10–0 (vs. Valletta, 28 September
List of Rangers F.C. records and statistics
List_of_Rangers_F.C._records_and_statistics
Football match
match 2–1 with a flying header from Alex MacDonald and a second from Derek Johnstone in the second half. 6 May 1978 Hampden Park, Glasgow Attendance: 61
1978_Scottish_Cup_final
Seasons of the Scottish football club
SF European Cup - R1 Derek Johnstone 21 1977–78 Premier Division 36 24 7 5 76 39 55 1st W W Cup Winners' Cup - R1 Derek Johnstone 38 1978–79 Premier Division
List_of_Rangers_F.C._seasons
Pettigrew (Motherwell) 21 1977–78 Rangers (37) Aberdeen Dundee United Derek Johnstone (Rangers) 25 1978–79 Celtic (31) Rangers Dundee United Andy Ritchie
List of Scottish football champions
List_of_Scottish_football_champions
Football match
Rangers won the match 1–0, thanks to a goal by the then 16-year-old Derek Johnstone. 24 October 1970 Hampden Park, Glasgow Attendance: 106,263 League Cup
1970 Scottish League Cup final
1970_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Association football club in Perth, Scotland
St Johnstone Football Club is a professional association football club in Perth, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division
St_Johnstone_F.C.
Sports award in Scotland
rebranded PFA Scotland. The first winner of the award was Rangers striker Derek Johnstone, and the first non-Scottish winner was Aberdeen goalkeeper Theo Snelders
PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year
PFA_Scotland_Players'_Player_of_the_Year
72nd season of top-tier football league in Scotland
Cup Hibernian Dundee United Cup Winners' Cup Aberdeen Matches 180 Goals 508 (2.82 per match) Top goalscorer Derek Johnstone (25) ← 1976–77 1978–79 →
1977–78 Scottish Premier Division
1977–78_Scottish_Premier_Division
Football match
Rangers and Hearts contested the match, Rangers won the match 3–1 with Derek Johnstone (2) and Alex MacDonald scoring for Rangers, Graham Shaw getting the
1976_Scottish_Cup_final
Name list
British track athlete Derek Johnstone (born 1953), Scottish footballer Derek Joslin (born 1987), Canadian ice hockey player Derek Keenan (born 1961), Canadian
Derek
Rangers 1975-76 football season
Celtic. A tense match ensued and although the visitors took the lead, Derek Johnstone equalised and Quinton Young netted the winner. The side did not continue
1975–76_Rangers_F.C._season
Association football club in Glasgow, Scotland
relegations, excluding those caused by league reconstruction, after St. Johnstone in the 1980s. Despite starting well upon returning to the First Division
Partick_Thistle_F.C.
Television competitive cooking show
Year Winner(s) 2008 Derek Johnstone 2009 Steve Groves 2010 Claire Lara 2011 Ash Mair 2012 Keri Moss Anton Piotrowski 2013 Steven Edwards 2014 Jamie Scott
MasterChef:_The_Professionals
Football match
DF 2 Sandy Jardine DF 3 Willie Mathieson DF 4 John Greig (c) DF 5 Derek Johnstone MF 6 Dave Smith MF 7 Tommy McLean MF 8 Alfie Conn FW 9 Colin Stein
1972 European Cup Winners' Cup final
1972_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_final
MF 1968–1980 503 94 Derek Johnstone Scotland 50 U 1970–1983 1985–1986 546 210 Peter McCloy Scotland 01 GK 1970–1986 535 0 Derek Parlane Scotland 42
List_of_Rangers_F.C._players
Rangers 1984-85 football season
from Dundee, Ted McMinn from Queen of the South and bringing back Derek Johnstone from Chelsea. The club won the Scottish League Cup (Skol Cup) for a
1984–85_Rangers_F.C._season
Football tournament season
Tommy McLean MF Alfie Conn MF Alex MacDonald MF Quinton Young FW Derek Johnstone FW Derek Parlane Substitutes: ? Manager: Jock Wallace Celtic: GK Ally Hunter
1972–73_Scottish_Cup
Scottish footballer (born 1983)
on trial with St Johnstone". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. 23 March 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2012. "St Johnstone agree short-term Derek Riordan deal". BBC
Derek_Riordan
Scottish football match
Jackson MF 6 Gregor Stevens LW 7 Davie Cooper MF 8 Bobby Russell FW 9 Derek Johnstone MF 10 Gordon Smith FW 11 John MacDonald 62' Substitutes: FW 12 Tommy
1980_Scottish_Cup_final
Football match
Mathieson CB 4 John Greig (c) CB 5 Derek Johnstone 66' CB 6 Dave Smith RM 7 Alfie Conn 46' CM 8 Tom Forsyth CF 9 Derek Parlane CM 10 Alex MacDonald LM
1972_European_Super_Cup
Football tournament season
Celtic 1–1 Rangers Bobby Lennox Report (page 3) Derek Johnstone
1970–71_Scottish_Cup
British businessman, football executive and hotelier (born 1931)
was an acquaintance. Bates installed veteran former Chelsea player Derek Johnstone as manager with the intention of using Partick as a feeder club for
Ken_Bates
Football rivalry
Rougvie was sent off after a clash with Derek Johnstone – Alex Ferguson backed Rougvie's version of events that Johnstone had used simulation to have him dismissed
Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry
Aberdeen_F.C.–Rangers_F.C._rivalry
Football match
Dawson MF Bobby Russell MF Ian Redford MF Jim Bett MF Davie Cooper MF Derek Johnstone FW John MacDonald Substitutes: MF Tommy McLean (unused) FW Colin McAdam
1981_Scottish_Cup_final
Football match
Jardine DF Colin Jackson DF Derek Johnstone DF Ally Dawson MF Tommy McLean MF Bobby Russell MF Alex MacDonald MF Davie Cooper FW Derek Parlane FW Gordon Smith
1979_Scottish_Cup_final
Macari (1949-06-07)7 June 1949 (aged 28) 22 Manchester United 17 4FW Derek Johnstone (1953-11-04)4 November 1953 (aged 24) 13 Rangers 18 3MF Graeme Souness
1978_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Rangers 1970–71 football season
1970 Celtic A 0–2 75,202 19 September 1970 Cowdenbeath H 5–0 31,000 Derek Johnstone (2), John Greig (2), Alex MacDonanld 26 September 1970 Dundee United
1970–71_Rangers_F.C._season
Rangers 1979–80 football season
completed Drybrough Cup Winners Tennent Caledonian Cup Winners Top goalscorer League: Derek Johnstone (15) All: Derek Johnstone (21) ← 1978–79 1980–81 →
1979–80_Rangers_F.C._season
English footballer (born 1973)
Derek Johnstone Townsley (born 21 January 1973, in Carlisle) is an English former professional footballer. His clubs included Gretna, Queen of the South
Derek_Townsley
Football tournament season
in Scottish football 1977–78 Scottish League Cup Strachan, Graeme. "Derek Johnstone: 1970 League Cup Final winner was the stuff of dreams". thecourier
1977–78_Scottish_Cup
Award Winner Club Footballer of the Year Derek Johnstone Rangers Players' Player of the Year Derek Johnstone Rangers Young Player of the Year Graeme Payne
1977–78_in_Scottish_football
Motor vehicle
January 1956 a Mark VII M driven by Ronnie Adams, Frank Biggar, and Derek Johnstone won the Monte Carlo Rally. In August 1956, at Road America, in Elkhart
Jaguar_Mark_VII
Football match
RANGERS: GK 1 Peter McCloy DF 2 Sandy Jardine DF 3 Ally Dawson DF 4 Derek Johnstone DF 5 Colin Jackson MF 6 Alex MacDonald MF 7 Tommy McLean MF 8 Bobby
1979 Scottish League Cup final (March)
1979_Scottish_League_Cup_final_(March)
Rangers 1977–78 football season
Glasgow Cup Not completed Tennent Caledonian Cup Runners-up Top goalscorer League: Derek Johnstone (25) All: Derek Johnstone (38) ← 1976–77 1978–79 →
1977–78_Rangers_F.C._season
Football match
match 1–0 with Andy Lynch scoring a penalty in the 20th minute after Johnstone was judged to have handled the ball on the line. The match was the first
1977_Scottish_Cup_final
Association Bobby Johnstone at the Scottish Football Association Derek Johnstone at the Scottish Football Association Jimmy Johnstone at the Scottish Football
List of Scotland international footballers
List_of_Scotland_international_footballers
Scottish sports television programmes
Hewitt, Andrew Alexander, Dougie Donnelly, Bill McFarlan, Jim Craig, Derek Johnstone, Laura McGhie, Hazel Irvine, Jock Brown, Mark Souster, Alison Walker
Sportscene
Scottish football award
2007 – Eddie Turnbull 2008 – Bobby Evans 2008 – Archie Gemmill 2008 Derek Johnstone 2008 Jim Leighton 2008 Billy Liddell 2008 Ian St John 2008 Bill Struth
Scottish Football Hall of Fame
Scottish_Football_Hall_of_Fame
Scottish footballer
footballer, who played as a forward for several Scottish clubs, including St Johnstone and Heart of Midlothian. O'Connor lives in Edinburgh with his wife Karen
Derek O'Connor (footballer, born 1955)
Derek_O'Connor_(footballer,_born_1955)
Football games
coming in the Scottish Premiership), tying him with Ally McCoist and Derek Johnstone as the all-time top scorer in the fixture. 17 December 2023 15:00 GMT
2023 Scottish League Cup final (December)
2023_Scottish_League_Cup_final_(December)
Football match
6 Alex MacDonald MF 7 Tommy McLean FW 8 Colin Stein FW 9 Derek Parlane FW 10 Derek Johnstone MF 11 Quinton Young Substitutes: FW 12 Bobby McKean (unused)
1975 Scottish League Cup final
1975_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Football tournament
Bobby Johnstone (2) 2 62 1956–57 England (35) Scotland Wales — Northern Ireland Various Johnny Brooks Duncan Edwards Tom Finney Johnny Haynes Derek Kevan
British_Home_Championship
Rangers 1985–86 football season
5 Craig Paterson DF 25 3 Ally Dawson DF 26 1 Stuart Beattie DF 5 0 Derek Johnstone DF 11 0 Scott Nisbet DF 5 0 Colin Miller DF 3 0 Ian Durrant MF 37 3
1985–86_Rangers_F.C._season
With not much hope, he hires a private detective. Cast: John Castle (Derek Johnstone), Keith Edwards (Juan Luis Romero), Wilfred Grove (Porter), Jim Norton
List of Tales of the Unexpected episodes
List_of_Tales_of_the_Unexpected_episodes
Football match
Gregor Stevens DF 5 Colin Jackson MF 6 Jim Bett MF 7 Davie Cooper MF 8 Derek Johnstone MF 9 Bobby Russell FW 10 John MacDonald FW 11 Gordon Dalziel ?' Substitutes:
1981 Scottish League Cup final
1981_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Surname list
guitarist and vocalist Derek Johnstone (born 1953), Scottish footballer Diana Johnstone (born 1934), American political writer Dougie Johnstone (born 1969), Scottish
Johnstone_(surname)
Award
SCO John Greig Rangers 1976–77 SCO Danny McGrain Celtic 1977–78 SCO Derek Johnstone Rangers SPFA 1978–79 SCO Andy Ritchie Morton 1979–80 SCO Gordon Strachan
SFWA_Footballer_of_the_Year
Football match
Paterson MF 6 Jim Bett MF 7 Davie Cooper MF 8 Robert Prytz ?' FW 9 Derek Johnstone MF 10 Bobby Russell ?' FW 11 Gordon Smith Substitutes: MF ? Ally Dawson
1982 Scottish League Cup final
1982_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Football match
McLean MF 8 Johnny Hamilton FW 9 Derek Johnstone FW 10 Gordon Smith MF 11 Davie Cooper Substitutes: DF ? Alex Miller FW ? Derek Parlane Manager: Jock Wallace
1978 Scottish League Cup final
1978_Scottish_League_Cup_final
130th season of top-tier football league in Scotland
St Johnstone and St Mirren. The following teams changed division after the 2025–26 season. Promoted from the 2025–26 Championship St Johnstone Relegated
2026–27_Scottish_Premiership
Association football club in Scotland
Johnstone Burgh Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, and play in Lowland League West. The club was formed in 1956
Johnstone_Burgh_F.C.
"Lamont, Billy". fitbastats.com. Fitba Stats. Retrieved 29 July 2013. "Johnstone, Derek". fitbastats.com. Fitba Stats. Retrieved 29 July 2013. "Auld, Bertie"
List of Partick Thistle F.C. managers
List_of_Partick_Thistle_F.C._managers
Rangers 1976–77 football season
Semi-finals European Cup First round Tennent Caledonian Cup Runners-up Top goalscorer League: Derek Parlane (16) All: Derek Johnstone (21) ← 1975–76 1977–78 →
1976–77_Rangers_F.C._season
Football tournament season
Rangers 1–0 Aberdeen Derek Johnstone 75'
1979–80_Scottish_Cup
118th season of top-tier football league in Scotland
Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Livingston, Motherwell, Rangers, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren. The following teams changed division after the 2022–23
2023–24_Scottish_Premiership
Regional radio station in Scotland
Presentation) Ewen Cameron (now at STV Radio) Alan Rough (now at Central FM) Derek Johnstone (The Real Radio Football Phone In)> Cat Cubie Ryan Seacrest (continues
Heart_Scotland
Scottish footballer
Ibrox legend Brown". The Herald (Glasgow). Retrieved 20 June 2016. "Derek Johnstone: Rangers defensive woes were not a surprise against Saints". Evening
Danny Wilson (footballer, born 1991)
Danny_Wilson_(footballer,_born_1991)
Scottish association football club history
from Dundee, Ted McMinn from Queen of the South, and the return of Derek Johnstone from Chelsea. The club won the Scottish League Cup for the second season
History_of_Rangers_F.C.
Rangers 1986–87 football season
From Fee 9 May 1986 Billy Davies Jönköpings Södra IF Free 9 May 1986 Derek Johnstone Partick Thistle Free 9 May 1986 Dave MacKinnon Airdrieonians Free 9
1986–87_Rangers_F.C._season
Rangers 1982-83 football season
7 Colin McAdam DF 12 0 Ian Redford MF 54 4 John MacDonald FW 47 20 Derek Johnstone FW 26 11 Bobby Russell MF 33 1 Billy MacKay MF 7 0 Kenny Black MF 23
1982–83_Rangers_F.C._season
former boxer and boxing manager. Andy Irvine, rugby union player. Derek Johnstone, football player. Denis Law, football player. Jim Leighton, football
List of endorsements in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum
List_of_endorsements_in_the_2014_Scottish_independence_referendum
St Johnstone 2011–12 football season
United v St Johnstone UCD v St Johnstone Dundee v St Johnstone Ayr United v St Johnstone Aberdeen v St Johnstone St Johnstone v Rangers St Johnstone v Dunfermline
2011–12 St Johnstone F.C. season
2011–12_St_Johnstone_F.C._season
Scottish footballer
Jason Derek Holt (born 19 February 1993) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership club St Johnstone. Holt
Jason_Holt
Irish footballer
The Herald. Glasgow: Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 20 June 2016. "Derek Johnstone: Rangers defensive woes were not a surprise against Saints". Evening
Rob_Kiernan
Heart of Midlothian 1982–83 football season
East Fife Celtic v Hearts Queens Park v Hearts Hearts v Ayr United St Johnstone v Hearts Falkirk v Hearts Hearts v Clyde Hearts v Clydebank Raith Rovers
1982–83 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season
1982–83_Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C._season
Rangers 1980–81 football season
Ian Redford MF 46 12 John MacDonald FW 38 14 Willie Johnston MF 37 2 Derek Johnstone FW 33 7 Tommy McLean MF 34 0 Billy MacKay MF 6 0 Robert Clark DF 1
1980–81_Rangers_F.C._season
Scottish footballer (born 1957)
for the injured Mike Conroy. At 113 minutes, Roy Baines blocked a Derek Johnstone shot. The ball rebounded, struck Casey and rolled into the net for
Jim_Casey_(footballer)
Home Championship Derek Johnstone 64,433 416 17 May 1978 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Wales 1–1 British Home Championship Derek Johnstone 70,241 417 20 May
Scotland national football team results (1960–1979)
Scotland_national_football_team_results_(1960–1979)
Football tournament season
Rangers 3–1 Hearts Derek Johnstone (2) Alex MacDonald Graham Shaw
1975–76_Scottish_Cup
Scottish footballer (born 1936)
and is the club's third top post-war scorer behind Ally McCoist and Derek Johnstone. He played his last match for Rangers on 23 April 1965 when he scored
Ralph_Brand
Scottish footballer
for two seasons, who were now under the control of former teammate Derek Johnstone. After spells in the juniors with Irvine Meadow and Maryhill, McAdam
Colin_McAdam_(footballer)
International football competition
(51st title) Runners-up Wales Tournament statistics Matches played 6 Goals scored 11 (1.83 per match) Top scorer Derek Johnstone (2) ← 1976–77 1978–79 →
1977–78 British Home Championship
1977–78_British_Home_Championship
November 2025. "Scott Arfield". www.11v11.com. Retrieved 17 November 2025. "Derek Cornelius". www.11v11.com. Retrieved 31 March 2026. "Colin Miller". www
List of Rangers F.C. international footballers
List_of_Rangers_F.C._international_footballers
Scottish footballer and coach
Albion Rovers. He was then the long-term assistant manager to Derek McInnes at St Johnstone, Bristol City, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock. In 2023, Docherty became
Tony_Docherty
Scottish footballer (born 1978)
The Herald Scotland. 6 September 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2025. "Derek Johnstone: Where the new Rangers signings are doing well...and where they must
Steven Thompson (Scottish footballer)
Steven_Thompson_(Scottish_footballer)
Scottish footballer
before leaving with him in 2003 to join Dunfermline Athletic. Spells at St Johnstone and Partick Thistle followed before returning to Aberdeen for another
Derek_Young
Scottish footballer (1945–2005)
Falkirk in 1970 for £10,000 and was replaced in the Rangers squad by Derek Johnstone. "Tributes are paid to former Falkirk star". Falkirk Herald. 22 December
Dennis_Setterington
Association football player (born 1997)
without making an appearance, Hendry then moved to Scotland, signing for St Johnstone, and spent time on loan at Brechin City, Aberdeen, and Kilmarnock. After
Callum_Hendry
Rangers 1981–82 football season
14 Davie Cooper MF 47 5 Bobby Russell MF 49 10 Colin McAdam FW 36 9 Derek Johnstone FW 42 16 Tommy McLean MF 12 2 Ian Redford MF 50 10 John MacDonald FW
1981–82_Rangers_F.C._season
Topics referred to by the same term
Derek O'Connor may refer to: Derek O'Connor (footballer, born 1955), Scottish football striker for St. Johnstone and Hearts Derek O'Connor (footballer
Derek_O'Connor
English football club season
Canoville 17(3) 6 4 1 1 0 22(3) 7 FW Kerry Dixon 42 28 5 6 1 0 48 34 FW Derek Johnstone 0(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0(2) 0 FW Pat Nevin 38 14 3(1) 0 1 0 42(1) 14 FW Peter
1983–84_Chelsea_F.C._season
channel, is launched through a partnership between the BBC and MG Alba. Derek Johnstone wins the first series of MasterChef: The Professionals, and goes on
2008_in_British_television
Scottish footballer
Derek Simon Lilley (born 9 February 1974) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a striker for several clubs in Scotland and England. He started
Derek_Lilley
Rangers 1978–79 football season
56 3 Bobby Russell MF 61 7 Derek Johnstone FW 53 16 Gordon Smith FW 57 18 Kenny Watson MF 22 2 Billy Urquhart FW 20 5 Derek Parlane FW 43 6 Alex Miller
1978–79_Rangers_F.C._season
DF 1982–1984 23 0 23 4 Dale Jasper England MF 1982–1985 13 2 15 0 Derek Johnstone Scotland FW 1983–1985 1 3 4 0 Duncan Shearer Scotland FW 1983–1986
List of Chelsea F.C. players (1–24 appearances)
List_of_Chelsea_F.C._players_(1–24_appearances)
Sweden L 0-1 - International Friendly June 30, 1973 Scotland W 1-0 Derek Johnstone (own goal) International Friendly July 3, 1973 Shamrock Rovers XI W
1973_in_Brazilian_football
Rangers 1974-75 football season
Alex Miller DF 25 2 Derek Johnstone DF 35 16 Colin Jackson DF 40 3 Tom Forsyth MF 37 1 Tommy McLean MF 41 14 Quinton Young MF 34 8 Derek Parlane FW 35 18
1974–75_Rangers_F.C._season
Football club seasonal record
St Johnstone Football Club is a Scottish professional association football club based in Perth. The club was officially formed in 1884 and the team played
List of St Johnstone F.C. seasons
List_of_St_Johnstone_F.C._seasons
107th season of top-tier football league in Scotland
Dundee United Hibernian Inverness Caledonian Thistle Kilmarnock Ross County St Johnstone St Mirren Celtic Heart of Midlothian Motherwell Dunfermline were relegated
2012–13 Scottish Premier League
2012–13_Scottish_Premier_League
Television series about British football
Gates Rangers F.C. "The Kings of Ibrox" 30 March 2009 John Greig – Derek Johnstone – Sandy Jardine Sunderland A.F.C. "Heroes of 73" 6 April 2009 Jim Montgomery
Time_of_Our_Lives_(TV_series)
Rangers 1972-73 football season
Willie Mathieson DF 53 0 John Greig DF 48 10 Colin Jackson DF 14 0 Derek Johnstone DF 47 10 Tommy McLean MF 38 8 Jim Denny DF 9 0 Willie Johnston FW 9
1972–73_Rangers_F.C._season
128th season of top-tier football league in Scotland
Midlothian, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Rangers, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren. The following teams changed division after the 2023–24
2024–25_Scottish_Premiership
Scottish footballer (1934–2022)
only by Derek Johnstone, and on two occasions he scored twice in Scottish Cup finals, in 1960 and 1964, another record equalled only by Johnstone. Millar
Jimmy Millar (footballer, born 1934)
Jimmy_Millar_(footballer,_born_1934)
DEREK JOHNSTONE
DEREK JOHNSTONE
Boy/Male
German English
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.
Boy/Male
German American Teutonic English
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Great Ruler
Boy/Male
English German American
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.
Boy/Male
English American German
Leader.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Eric, EREK means "ever-ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German
Ruler of the People; Gifted Ruler; The People's Ruler
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German
Ruler of the People; The People's Ruler
Girl/Female
English
Gifted ruler. Modern feminine of Derek.
Male
English
English name derived from Dutch Diederik, DEREK means "first of the people; king of nations."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German
Ruler of the People; Gifted Ruler; From Theodoric
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Jamaican, Swedish, Teutonic
Ruler of the People; The People's Ruler; First of the People; King of Nations
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German
Ruler of the People; Gifted Ruler; The People's Ruler
Boy/Male
English German
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.
Boy/Male
Polish
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German
Ruler of the People; Gifted Ruler; The People's Ruler
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Strong ruler.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic
At the Oak
Boy/Male
English German
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.
Girl/Female
German, Irish, Welsh
Gift; Bird
DEREK JOHNSTONE
DEREK JOHNSTONE
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Muslim
A pious woman
Boy/Male
Hindu
Tokiss
Female
Egyptian
, peace, safety.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Butterfly
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Muslim
Devoted; Faithful; Pious
Boy/Male
Norse American English German Teutonic
Hero.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desired
Boy/Male
Irish
Surname.
Boy/Male
Norse
A supporter of Thorgest.
DEREK JOHNSTONE
DEREK JOHNSTONE
DEREK JOHNSTONE
DEREK JOHNSTONE
DEREK JOHNSTONE
v. t.
To hurt; to harm; to injure.
a.
Dark.
n.
Harm.