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Australian politician (1916–2003)
Donald Robert Willesee (14 April 1916 – 9 September 2003) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and served
Don_Willesee
Australian television presenter (1942–2019)
foreign minister Don Willesee, who served in the Whitlam government, and his wife Gwendoline Clark Willesee, and nephew of Bill Willesee, also a politician
Mike_Willesee
Australian presenter from 1969 to 2013
Clark Willesee and Don Willesee, a long-time member of the Australian Senate, and Whitlam government minister. He is the nephew of Bill Willesee, member
Terry_Willesee
Australian television journalist
Michael Willesee Jr. is an Australian television journalist, who has worked in both print journalism and broadcasting. Willesee is the son of the late
Michael_Willesee_Jr.
Surname list
Willesee may refer to: Bill Willesee (1911–2000), Australian politician Don Willesee (1916-2003), Australian politician Michael Willesee, Jr., Australian
Willesee
Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967
and implying political bias on the part of journalist Mike Willesee (whose father Don Willesee was an ALP Senator and future Whitlam government minister)
Harold_Holt
Prime Minister of Australia from 1972 to 1975
seeking his first term as prime minister. Later that year, at Whitlam's and Don Dunstan's urging, and over Calwell's objection, the biennial party conference
Gough_Whitlam
Australian politician (1939–2021)
and promoting friendly relations between Japan and Australia". Woolford, Don (16 April 2021). "The colt who almost became prime minister". The Canberra
Andrew_Peacock
Highest political office within the party
Hill (1926–27, 1930–1933) Robert Richards (1933) Frank Walsh (1965–1967) Don Dunstan (1967–68, 1970–1979) Des Corcoran (1979) John Bannon (1982–1992)
Leaders of the Australian Labor Party
Leaders_of_the_Australian_Labor_Party
Television series (1988–1999)
Featured presenters on the various incarnations of the show included: Don Willesee – 1988 pilot Bryan Marshall – 1989 Ann Sanders – 1993 Sarah Henderson
Australia's_Most_Wanted
Santamaria Barrie Unsworth Bill Hayden Billy Snedden Bob Hawke Don Dunstan Don Willesee Owen Dixon Percy Clarey Peter Wilenski Bob Carr has also been shown
United States espionage in Australia
United_States_espionage_in_Australia
Day of the year
Teller, Hungarian-American physicist and academic (born 1908) 2003 – Don Willesee, Australian telegraphist and politician, 29th Australian Minister for
September_9
"HARRIS, John (1890–1974)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "WILLESEE, Donald Robert (1916–2003)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June
List of senators from Western Australia
List_of_senators_from_Western_Australia
Australian politician (1922–1986)
in the Senate In office 8 February 1967 – 5 December 1972 Preceded by Don Willesee Succeeded by Reg Withers Senator for New South Wales In office 1 July
Lionel_Murphy
Australian cabinet position
5 December 1972 (1972-12-05) 6 November 1973 (1973-11-06) 336 days 29 Don Willesee 6 November 1973 (1973-11-06) 11 November 1975 (1975-11-11) 2 years, 5 days
Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia)
Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Australia)
Australian politician
1920s, while his younger brother, Don Willesee, was a senator. Moving to Western Australia as a small child, Willesee attended various schools in the country
Bill_Willesee
Day of the year
(died 1978) 1913 – Jean Fournet, French conductor (died 2008) 1916 – Don Willesee, Australian telegraphist and politician, 29th Australian Minister for
April_14
Legislative Assembly for Fassifern (1909–1913, 1930–1935). Donald Robert "Don" Willesee (1916–2003) was a member of the Australian Senate for Western Australia
Political families of Australia
Political_families_of_Australia
Protectorate Kingdom of Iraq from 1935. On 2 December 1973, Foreign Minister Don Willesee announced that Iraq and Australia would establish diplomatic relations
List of ambassadors of Australia to Iraq
List_of_ambassadors_of_Australia_to_Iraq
Australian cabinet position
Government of the Commonwealth of Australia is a position currently held by Don Farrell since 1 June 2022, following the Australian federal election in 2022
Special_Minister_of_State
Commission (United Kingdom) Act Repeal Act 1973, when Foreign Minister Don Willesee placed the High Commission under the terms of the Public Service Act
List of high commissioners of Australia to the United Kingdom
List_of_high_commissioners_of_Australia_to_the_United_Kingdom
Australian politician
office 11 June 1951 – 17 August 1966 Preceded by Bill Ashley Succeeded by Don Willesee Minister for Health In office 18 June 1946 – 19 December 1949 Prime Minister
Nick_McKenna
Australian-born British historian
Ducker, Billy Sneddon, Bill Hayden, Rupert Murdoch, David Combe and Don Willesee. Coventry later said the motivation for undertaking the research of the
C._J._Coventry
Australian politician (1922–2012)
office 30 November 1973 – 6 June 1975 Leader Gough Whitlam Preceded by Don Willesee Succeeded by Doug McClelland Postmaster-General In office 19 December
Lionel_Bowen
Australian politician
1949 after he was demoted on the ticket to make way for union secretary Don Willesee. Clothier died in 1964. Clothier was born on 26 March 1877 in Bulimba
Robert_Clothier_(politician)
stations at Cronulla, Malabar, Bondi and North Head. 17 April – Senator Don Willesee announces the Australian Government will recognise the Royal Government
1975_in_Australia
p. 66. ... 7 January 1974 The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator Don Willesee, announced today the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Bahamas
Foreign_relations_of_Guyana
Australian cabinet position
McMahon 10 March 1971 (1971-03-10) 5 December 1972 (1972-12-05) 40 Senator Don Willesee Labor Whitlam Special Minister of State; Foreign Affairs 19 December 1972 (1972-12-19)
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Vice-President_of_the_Executive_Council
August – Mal Colston, Queensland politician (b. 1938) 9 September – Don Willesee, Western Australian politician (b. 1916) 19 September – Slim Dusty, country
2003_in_Australia
Political office in the Australian Senate
McKenna 11 June 1951 17 August 1966 Labor H. V. Evatt Arthur Calwell Don Willesee 17 August 1966 8 February 1967 Labor Gough Whitlam Lionel Murphy 8 February
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Australia)
Leader_of_the_Opposition_in_the_Senate_(Australia)
49th ministry of government of Australia
February 1975) Minister for Customs and Excise (to 10 February 1975) Don Willesee (1916–2003) Senator for Western Australia (1950–1975) Minister for Foreign
Third_Whitlam_ministry
Australian federal election
majority First party Second party Third party Leader Denham Henty Don Willesee Vince Gair Party Coalition Labor DLP Leader's seat Tasmania Western Australia
1966 Australian Senate election
1966_Australian_Senate_election
Australian politician
Tourism and Recreation 1972–75 Succeeded by Reg Withers Preceded by Don Willesee Vice-President of the Executive Council 1972–75 Parliament of Australia
Frank_Stewart
Sri Lankan Buddhist monk. Marthe Vogt, 100, German neuroscientist. Don Willesee, 87, Australian politician, member of the Australian Senate representing
Deaths_in_September_2003
Wife of Australian Prime Minister John Gorton (1915–1983)
accompanied not by his wife, but by Geraldine Willesee, the daughter of a Labor senator, Don Willesee. St John criticised this, claiming Gorton had offended
Bettina_Gorton
1975 Australian TV series or program
Robertson, Steve Liebmann, Vincent Smith, Paul Lyneham, Kerry O'Brien, Don Willesee, Helen Wellings, Richard Zachariah, Ann Sanders and Sonia Kruger, among
11AM_(TV_program)
p. 66. ... 7 January 1974 The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator Don Willesee, announced today the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Bahamas
Foreign_relations_of_Jamaica
Australian politician (born 1954)
Labor Senate leader who did not become Government Senate leader since Don Willesee. In October 2006 John Faulkner was elected as the National President
John_Faulkner
Australian politician
press-gallery dinner, with journalist Geraldine Willesee, the 19-year-old daughter of Labor Senator Don Willesee. Labor Senator Lionel Murphy sent a message
Edward_St_John
Bilateral relations
an embassy in Canberra in December 1974. Australian Foreign Minister Don Willesee and North Korean Foreign Minister Ho Dam exchanged diplomatic visits
Australia–North Korea relations
Australia–North_Korea_relations
Ambassador Hotel Accra. On 19 August 1974, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Don Willesee, announced the appointment of the high commissioner in Ghana, David Evans
List of high commissioners of Australia to Ghana
List_of_high_commissioners_of_Australia_to_Ghana
48th ministry of government of Australia
Government in the Senate Attorney-General Minister for Customs and Excise Don Willesee (1916–2003) Senator for Western Australia (1950–1975) Special Minister
Second_Whitlam_ministry
Australia 1953 1947–1951 Dame Ivy Wedgwood Liberal Victoria 1953 1950–1971 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1953 1950–1975 Ian Wood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 1950–1951
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1950–1951
Australia 1953 1947–1951 Dame Ivy Wedgwood Liberal Victoria 1953 1950–1971 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1953 1950–1975 Ian Wood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 1947–1950
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1947–1950
Australian headmaster (1899–1995)
led to considerable controversy, involving Mike Willesee, an ABC reporter, who was the son of Don Willesee, a Labor Party senator. In retirement Darling
James_Ralph_Darling
1964–1981 Laurie Wilkinson Labor Western Australia 1968 1966–1974 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1968 1950–1975 Reg Withers Liberal Western
Members of the Australian Senate, 1965–1968
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1965–1968
under the direction of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and Foreign Minister Don Willesee, with Whitlam noting: "Apart from facilitating trade in both directions
List of ambassadors of Australia to Germany
List_of_ambassadors_of_Australia_to_Germany
Tasmania 1956 1953–1962 Dame Ivy Wedgwood Liberal Victoria 1959 1950–1971 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1956 1950–1975 Ian Wood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 1953–1956
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1953–1956
Australian government department, 1972–1975
Islands Jurisdiction Commonwealth of Australia Ministers responsible Don Willesee, Minister (1972–1973) Lionel Bowen, Minister (1973–1975) Doug McClelland
Department of the Special Minister of State (1972–1975)
Department_of_the_Special_Minister_of_State_(1972–1975)
Victoria 1965 1950–1971 George Whiteside Labor Queensland 1963 1962–1963 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1968 1950–1975 Ian Wood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 1962–1965
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1962–1965
Tasmania 1962 1953–1962 Dame Ivy Wedgwood Liberal Victoria 1959 1950–1971 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1962 1950–1975 Ian Wood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 1956–1959
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1956–1959
1976 1964–1981 John Wheeldon Labor Western Australia 1979 1964–1981 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1979 1950–1975 Reg Withers Liberal Western
Members of the Australian Senate, 1974–1975
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1974–1975
Australian lawyer and politician (1900–1987)
for Sturt 1955–1966 Succeeded by Ian Wilson Honorary titles Preceded by Guy Arkins Earliest serving living Senator 1980 – 1987 Succeeded by Don Willesee
Keith Wilson (South Australian politician)
Keith_Wilson_(South_Australian_politician)
NSW) Len Reynolds MP (Barton, NSW) Senator George Poyser (Vic) Senator Don Willesee (WA) Nigel Drury MP (Ryan, Qld) Dudley Erwin MP (Ballaarat, Vic) David
Candidates of the 1975 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1975_Australian_federal_election
Tasmania 1956 1953–1962 Dame Ivy Wedgwood Liberal Victoria 1953 1950–1971 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1956 1950–1975 Ian Wood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 1951–1953
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1951–1953
Tasmania 1962 1953–1962 Dame Ivy Wedgwood Liberal Victoria 1965 1950–1971 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1962 1950–1975 Ian Wood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 1959–1962
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1959–1962
Australian politician
McMahon Vice-President of the Executive Council 1966–1972 Succeeded by Don Willesee Parliament of Australia New division Member for Petrie 1949–1961 Succeeded by
Alan_Hulme
Gordon Anderson MP (Kingsford-Smith, NSW) Arthur Greenup MP (Dalley, NSW) Don McLeod MP (Wannon, Vic) Josiah Francis MP (Moreton, Qld) Jo Gullett MP (Henty
Candidates of the 1955 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1955_Australian_federal_election
candidates Australia candidates Negus candidates Secession candidates Don Willesee* John Wheeldon* Gordon McIntosh* Peter Walsh* Ruth Coleman* Bob Hetherington
Candidates of the 1974 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1974_Australian_federal_election
Senator Martin Cameron was defeated for a casual vacancy by Labor candidate Don Cameron. At the November 1970 half Senate election Country Party Senator
Members of the Australian Senate, 1968–1971
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1968–1971
Prowse (Country), Dorothy Tangney (Labor), Seddon Vincent (Liberal) and Don Willesee (Labor) were not up for re-election. Beside each party is an indication
Candidates of the 1964 Australian Senate election
Candidates_of_the_1964_Australian_Senate_election
candidates Communist candidates Ungrouped candidates Dorothy Tangney* Don Willesee* James Fraser* Richard Nash* Joe Cooke John Harris Agnes Robertson* (Lib)
Candidates of the 1951 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1951_Australian_federal_election
seats. Independent Senator Reg Turnbull was defending one seat. Senators Don Devitt (Labor), Bert Lacey (Labor), Elliot Lillico (Liberal), John Marriott
Candidates of the 1967 Australian Senate election
Candidates_of_the_1967_Australian_Senate_election
1964–1981 Laurie Wilkinson Labor Western Australia 1974 1966–1974 Don Willesee Labor Western Australia 1974 1950–1975 Reg Withers Liberal Western
Members of the Australian Senate, 1971–1974
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1971–1974
replace John Howse (Liberal) as the member for Calare. On 10 December 1960, Don Chipp (Liberal) was elected to replace Frank Timson (Liberal) as the member
Candidates of the 1961 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1961_Australian_federal_election
Robertson (Liberal), Dorothy Tangney (Labor), Seddon Vincent (Liberal) and Don Willesee (Labor) were not up for re-election. Beside each party is an indication
Candidates of the 1953 Australian Senate election
Candidates_of_the_1953_Australian_Senate_election
Australian government department, 1970–1987
Nigel Bowen, Minister (1971–1972) Gough Whitlam, Minister (1972–1973) Don Willesee, Minister (1973–1975) Andrew Peacock, Minister (1975–1980) Tony Street
Department of Foreign Affairs (Australia)
Department_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Australia)
Frank Crean, 5th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (d. 2008) 14 April – Don Willesee, Western Australian politician (d. 2003) 26 April – Morris West, novelist
1916_in_Australia
defending one seat. Senators Edgar Prowse (Country), Peter Sim (Liberal), Don Willesee (Labor), Laurie Wilkinson (Labor) and Reg Withers (Liberal) were not
Candidates of the 1970 Australian Senate election
Candidates_of_the_1970_Australian_Senate_election
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Shadow Attorney-General Senator Don Willesee Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Kim Beazley MP Shadow Minister
Whitlam shadow ministry (1967–72)
Whitlam_shadow_ministry_(1967–72)
McKenna - Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (to August 1966) Senator Don Willesee - Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (from 17 August 1966) Senator
Frontbench_of_Arthur_Calwell
Robertson (Country), Dorothy Tangney (Labor), Seddon Vincent (Liberal) and Don Willesee (Labor) were not up for re-election. Beside each party is the number
Candidates of the 1958 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1958_Australian_federal_election
1977 Australian TV game show
It was a ratings success, beating the flagship current affairs programs Willesee At Seven on the Seven Network and A Current Affair on the Nine Network
Blankety Blanks (Australian game show)
Blankety_Blanks_(Australian_game_show)
Communist candidates Ungrouped candidates Richard Nash* James Fraser* Don Willesee* Robert Clothier Agnes Robertson* (Lib) Edmund Piesse* (CP) Seddon Vincent*
Candidates of the 1949 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1949_Australian_federal_election
p. 66. ... 7 January 1974 The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator Don Willesee, announced today the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Bahamas
Foreign relations of Australia
Foreign_relations_of_Australia
Australian actress
senior as foster mother Pippa Fletcher, replacing Carole Willesee, the wife of newsreader Mike Willesee, at short notice. The casting news hit the headlines
Vanessa_Downing
2011 fan film
Lana Lang Jimmi Simpson as Mad Scientist Chris Hardwick as himself Kit Willesee as the '30s Woman Yuri Lowenthal as the '30s Man Taliesin Jaffe as a Fraternity
The Death and Return of Superman (film)
The_Death_and_Return_of_Superman_(film)
Television series
Szubanski Eddie McGuire Andrew Denton Molly Meldrum Daryl Somers Mike Willesee Rove McManus Sigrid Thornton Eric Bana Jana Wendt Lisa McCune Charles 'Bud'
50_Years_50_Stars
Aboriginal Australian actor and dancer (1953–2021)
Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-550784-3. Gulpilil, David; Willesee, Mike (2002). Gulpilil – One Red Blood: Sharing Culture and Country. National
David_Gulpilil
Australian industry-voted TV award
1999 Mike Walsh 2000 Bruce Gyngell 2001 Ruth Cracknell 2002 Mike Willesee 2003 Don Lane 2004 Sam Chisholm 2005 Neighbours 2006 Play School 2007 Steve
Logie_Hall_of_Fame
Australian trade unionist and politician
the government in the Legislative Council. In February 1973, when Bill Willesee resigned due to ill health, Thompson was elevated to the ministry, becoming
Ron Thompson (Australian politician)
Ron_Thompson_(Australian_politician)
Australian and American singer, actress, TV host, and activist (1941–2020)
1977 The National Tribute To Hubert H. Humphrey Herself TV special 1977 Willesee At Seven Herself TV series Australia, 1 episode 1978 All-Star Salute To
Helen_Reddy
British–Australian singer (1948–2022)
Newton-John was recruited for the group Toomorrow, formed by American producer Don Kirshner. In 1970, the group starred in the science fiction musical Toomorrow
Olivia_Newton-John
Australian politician (1935–2001)
launched A Current Affair on the Nine network, with Mike Willesee hosting. In 1972, Willesee organised for A Current Affair to have an on-air interview
Clyde_Packer
Incident", A Current Affair, Nine Network Best Public Affairs Series Winner: Willesee at Seven, Seven Network Best News Documentary Winner: "Utah", Four Corners
Logie_Awards_of_1978
Affairs, Australian Government. Retrieved 9 December 2022 – via ParlInfo. Willesee, Don (17 April 1975). "Opening of Australian Consular Office in Lae" (Media
List of high commissioners of Australia to Papua New Guinea
List_of_high_commissioners_of_Australia_to_Papua_New_Guinea
Australian actor
" He returned to current affairs, becoming the first reporter on Mike Willesee's A Current Affair program in 1971. He is recognised as the person who discovered
Tony_Ward_(Australian_actor)
Naylor Mike London and Heather Foord Kevin Crease and Rob Kelvin Terry Willesee and Tina Altieri Seven Nightly News Roger Climpson / Ann Sanders Jennifer
List of Australian television newsreaders and news presenters
List_of_Australian_television_newsreaders_and_news_presenters
Electoral province of Western Australia
1946–1952 Harry Strickland Labor 1950–1965 Don Barker Labor 1952–1956 William Willesee Labor 1954–1965 Frank Wise Labor 1956–1965
North Province (Western Australia)
North_Province_(Western_Australia)
Australian politician (1934–2017)
Metropolitan In office 22 May 1971 – 21 May 1986 Serving with William Willesee (1971–1974) Don Cooley (1974–1980) Joe Berinson (1980–1983) Fred McKenzie (1983–1986)
Lyla_Elliott
show hosts Graham Kennedy, Bert Newton, Don Lane and Daryl Somers, and contemporary talk show hosts Mike Willesee, Steve Vizard, Ray Martin, Mike Munro
Culture_of_Australia
Ten 2012–2014) Ten Eyewitness News Morning (Network Ten 2013–2014) Terry Willesee Tonight (Seven Network 1984–1988) This Afternoon (Nine Network 2009) This
List of Australian television series
List_of_Australian_television_series
Australian broadcasting award
Newsreader – Geoff Raymond, ABC Best Current Affairs Presentation – Mike Willesee, A Current Affair Best Drama Script – Frank Hardy, Boney Episode: Boney
Penguin_Award
The Sullivans (Nine Network) Most Popular Variety/Comedy Show Winner: The Don Lane Show (Nine Network) Most Popular Public Affairs Program Winner: 60 Minutes
Logie_Awards_of_1980
Australian documentary television program
provide all relevant facts to its audience.” Michael Charlton, 1961 Mike Willesee, 1969–1971 Caroline Jones, 1973–1981 Andrew Olle, 1985–1994 Liz Jackson
Four Corners (Australian TV program)
Four_Corners_(Australian_TV_program)
chase, Nine Network News TV Reporter Of The Year Winner: Bill Bennett, Willesee at Seven, Seven Network Best Documentary Series Winner: A Big Country,
Logie_Awards_of_1979
Day of the year
Charlotte Bingham, English author and screenwriter (died 2025) 1942 – Mike Willesee, Australian journalist and producer (died 2019) 1943 – Little Eva, American
June_29
Australian TV character created by Garry McDonald
Gunston interviews the Carlton Football team in their dressing room; Mike Willesee; Marcia Hines; and Dr. Bertram Wainer. Gunston reports on "The joys of
Norman_Gunston
Retrieved 28 November 2022 – via National Library of Australia (Trove). Willesee, Don (1 August 1975). "Appointment of Ambassador to Pakistan" (Media Release)
List of high commissioners of Australia to Pakistan
List_of_high_commissioners_of_Australia_to_Pakistan
Name list
player Terry Willers (1935–2011), Irish cartoonist and comics artist Terry Willesee (born 1945), Australian retired journalist and television- and radio presenter
Terry
DON WILLESEE
DON WILLESEE
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Hákon, HÅKON means "high son."
Male
English
Short form of English Donald, DON means "world ruler."
Male
Hebrew
(דּï‹×‘) Hebrew name DOV means "bear."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Norse
From Denmark; Son of Dennis; Religion; Follower of Dionysius
Male
English
 Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.
Male
English
 English short form of Spanish Alonso, LON means "noble and ready." Compare with another form of Lon.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Dunn.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Don.
Male
English
(דָּן) Short form of Hebrew Daniy, DAN means "judge." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's fifth son (of 12).Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Little Son
Female
English
(רï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with strictly masculine Ron.
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
From Doon
Boy/Male
Italian American Celtic English Irish Scottish
Present.
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Gaelic, German, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish
Lady; World Mighty; Form of Donna; Respectful Title and Female Equivalent of Don; World Ruler
Male
Hebrew
(רï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with another form of Ron.
Male
English
 Short form of English/Scottish Ronald, RON means "wise ruler." Compare with another form of Ron.
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian
Mother Goddess
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Swedish, Swiss
Form of Donald; Brown Stranger; World Leader; Man; Great; Chief
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Dion, DEON means "god, Zeus."
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.
Boy/Male
Greek
Son of Apollo.
DON WILLESEE
DON WILLESEE
Boy/Male
Arabic
Founder; Originator
Boy/Male
English
Ropemaker. An English surname.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Whan.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a corner or angle or land, from Old English hwamm ‘corner’, or a habitational name from Wham in County Durham, named with this word.
Boy/Male
Greek Hebrew Latin
A Greek poet and musician. The mythological magic talking horse born to Poseidon and Demeter.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lotus
Boy/Male
Tamil
Conqueror, Small plant
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sad, Melancholic
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Bright Shining
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
From the Vedas; Part of the Sacred Knowledge
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Attractive and Happy
DON WILLESEE
DON WILLESEE
DON WILLESEE
DON WILLESEE
DON WILLESEE
n.
Jesus Christ, the Savior; -- called the Son of God, and the Son of man.
n.
One of the two constellations, Canis Major and Canis Minor, or the Greater Dog and the Lesser Dog. Canis Major contains the Dog Star (Sirius).
v. t.
To cause to go down; to make descend; to put down; to overthrow, as in wrestling; hence, to subdue; to bring down.
v. t.
To put on; to dress in; to invest one's self with.
prep.
Forward, in succession; as, from father to son, from the son to the grandson, and so on.
v. t.
To cover, ornament, line, or stuff with down.
n.
A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders. See Don, and Dan.
a.
Downcast; as, a down look.
v. i.
To sound with a din; a ding.
p. p.
of Do
imp.
of Do
adv.
In a descending direction along; from a higher to a lower place upon or within; at a lower place in or on; as, down a hill; down a well.
n.
Sir; Mr; Signior; -- a title in Spain, formerly given to noblemen and gentlemen only, but now common to all classes.
v. i.
To live in, or as in, a den.
n.
A fellow; -- used humorously or contemptuously; as, a sly dog; a lazy dog.
v. t.
To know. See Can, and Con.
n.
A grand personage, or one making pretension to consequence; especially, the head of a college, or one of the fellows at the English universities.
v. i.
To go down; to descend.
a.
Downward; going down; sloping; as, a down stroke; a down grade; a down train on a railway.
a.
Downright; absolute; positive; as, a down denial.