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Scottish writer (1915–1977)
Ernest Walker Marwick (born 1915 Evie, Orkney; died July 1977) was a Scottish Orcadian writer noted for his writings on Orkney folklore and history. Marwick's
Ernest_Marwick
Mythological creature
undersea is not "Finfolk-a-heem"; this notion, although seconded by Ernest Marwick, has been challenged by Bruford. There is further confusion with the
Selkie
Orcadian folktale
Walter Traill Dennison, and retold by another Orcadian folklorist, Ernest Marwick, in a 20th-century version that integrates Dennison's texts with tidbits
Assipattle_and_the_Stoor_Worm
Name list
British social historian Ernest Marwick (1915–1977), Scottish writer Hugh Marwick (1885–1965), Scottish scholar James Marwick (1862–1936), founder of accountancy
Marwick
Horse-like demon from Orcadian mythology
horse-like demon when it ventures onto land. Writer and folklorist Ernest Marwick considered it very similar to the Norwegian nøkk, the nuggle of Shetland
Nuckelavee
New Zealand physicist and chemist (1871–1937)
Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson (30 August 1871 – 19 October 1937), was a New Zealand physicist and chemist who was a pioneering researcher
Ernest_Rutherford
Creature in Orcadian folklore
with a blending of traditional Celtic stories. Folklorist and writer Ernest Marwick describes the Sea Mither and Teran as "pure personifications of nature
Sea_Mither
Archipelago, county and council area in northern Scotland
Its roots stretch back to the mid-15th century. Recipients include: Ernest Marwick (1975) John Rae (2017) HMS Orkney (1984) Lord and Lady Grimond (1987)
Orkney
Ethnic group
Linklater John D. Mackay (1909–1970), headmaster and Orkney patriot Ernest Marwick (1915–1977), a writer noted for his writings on Orkney folklore and
Orcadians
Mythical horse from Shetland folklore
but reside in the ocean depths; and the Norwegian nøkk. Folklorist Ernest Marwick considers the demonic Nuckelavee, which features in Orcadian folk tales
Nuggle
Main island of the Orkney Islands, Scotland
Mackay Brown, writer, (Stromness) Eric Linklater, writer, (Kirkwall) Ernest Marwick, antiquarian, (Evie) Edwin Muir, writer and translator, (Deerness) John
Mainland,_Orkney
Scottish poet (1921–1996)
from April 1944. After that he was helped in developing as a writer by Ernest Marwick, whose criticism he valued, and by Robert Rendall. Brown's weekly "Island
George_Mackay_Brown
Scottish mythical beast
and down its throat, mortally wounding it. The Orcadian folklorist Ernest Marwick highlights the similarity between the method used to kill the Linton
Worm_of_Linton
Creature from Shetland and Orkney Island folklore
Mary": n15 Grydehøj (2009), p. 59. Dennison, W. Traill (1891), p. 168. Ernest Marwick restates the same physical description, and remarks that the seaweed-covered
Trow_(folklore)
Nonprofit organisation founded in 1968
well as a newsletter and other publications. Its founder members were: Ernest Marwick Laura Grimond Orkney Heritage Society is a registered charity. Orkney
Orkney_Heritage_Society
Scottish witch
incarcerated, but Balfour was held in Kirkwall Castle. The Orcadian historian Ernest Marwick speculates that torture may have taken place in the cathedral. Balfour
Allison_Balfour
Farmer and folklorist (1825-1894)
2014. Retrieved 21 June 2014. Marwick, Ernest (1961). Orkney Folklore and Traditions. Kirkwall: Herald Press. Marwick, Ernest (1986) [1975]. The Folklore
Walter_Traill_Dennison
Overview of witch persecution in Orkney, Scotland
Archibald Constable Marwick, Ernest Walker (1991), Robertson, John D. M. (ed.), An Orkney anthology: the selected works of Ernest Walker Marwick, Scottish Academic
Witchcraft_in_Orkney
Scottish poet (1909–1973)
Collected Poems of Vagaland, edited by M. Robertson and introduced by Ernest Marwick, The Shetland Times, Lerwick 1975, 1980 The original text of this article
Vagaland
Rendall wrote for the paper around the same time. The Orcadian writer Ernest Marwick was on its staff from 1955 to 1960. The Orcadian W.S. Hewison (1961)
The_Orkney_Herald
Human settlement in Scotland
wind farms in the UK. Evie is the birthplace of the Orcadian writer Ernest Marwick. Very Rev Dr A. J. Campbell DD, minister of Evie and Moderator of the
Evie,_Orkney
poet, biographer and translator Ernest Marwick (1915–1977), writer on Orkney folklore and history James David Marwick (1826–1908), historian and politician
List_of_Scottish_writers
Scottish poet (1898–1967)
appreciated the quality of his best poetry, having been introduced to him by Ernest Marwick Brown was encouraged by Rendall's visits when he was confined to Eastbank
Robert_Rendall
writer and footballer (died 1995) George Campbell Hay, poet (died 1984) Ernest Marwick, writer noted for his writings on Orkney folklore and history (died
1915_in_Scotland
Scottish cunning woman; alleged witch (d. 1616)
Reoch however remained mute for a lengthy period. Orcadian historian Ernest Marwick describes her lifestyle as that of a wanderer, a person with nomadic
Elspeth_Reoch
Scottish writer and poet
for some of her anthologies, and was her friend, as was the writer Ernest Marwick. As well as her columns she wrote short stories and poems. Her style
Bessie_Skea
American slang term
Virgin vs Chad meme, explained". The Daily Dot. Retrieved March 8, 2021. Marwick, Alice, and Rebecca Lewis. "Media manipulation and disinformation online"
Chad_(slang)
New Zealand physicist (1943–2026)
Geoffrey Ernest Stedman (1 April 1943 – 3 May 2026) was a New Zealand physicist, with research interests including the foundations of relativity, symmetry
Geoff_Stedman
New Zealand palaeontologist and geologist (1891–1978)
John Marwick MM (3 February 1891 – 17 August 1978) was a New Zealand palaeontologist and geologist. Marwick was born near Oamaru, New Zealand, on 3 February
John_Marwick
Old Germanic term for toxic fluid or venom
2024-06-03. "etter". saob.se. Swedish Academy. Retrieved 2024-06-03. Marwick, Ernest W. (2000). The folklore of Orkney and Shetland. Edinburgh: Birlinn
Atter
Sea serpent of Orcadian folklore
Nutt Hartland, E. S. (1896), The Legend of Perseus, vol. III, Nutt Marwick, Ernest W. (2000) [1975], The Folklore of Orkney and Shetland, Birlinn,
Stoor_worm
New Zealand psychologist and ethnologist (1906–1965)
Ernest Beaglehole (25 August 1906 – 23 October 1965) was a New Zealand psychologist and ethnologist best known for his work in establishing an anthropological
Ernest_Beaglehole
Aspect of United Kingdom history, 1918–1939
mining districts and in Scotland and North West England. Historian Arthur Marwick sees a radical transformation of British society resulting from the Great
Interwar_Britain
New Zealand and Australian academic
Charles Ernest Weatherburn (18 June 1884 – 18 October 1974) was an Australian-born mathematician. Weatherburn graduated from the University of Sydney an
Charles_Ernest_Weatherburn
English-born New Zealand entomologist (1867–1946)
in an 1898 paper. In 1933, Hudson was the first recipient (together with Ernest Rutherford) of the T. K. Sidey Medal, set up by the Royal Society of New
George_Hudson_(entomologist)
Scottish minister (1820–1903)
(Stromness). 1925. An Orkney Anthology - The Selected Works of Ernest Walker Marwick, Vol. 1. edited by John D.M. Robertson, Scottish Academic Press
Matthew_Armour
Shapeshifters of Orkney folklore
Orkneyjar. Retrieved 2014-03-13. The Folklore of Orkney and Shetland Marwick, Ernest, W. Batsford, London 1975 ISBN 0-7134-2999-2 Orkneyinga Saga: the History
Finfolk
Civilian population and activities of the United Kingdom during World War II
government. Arthur Marwick showed how the collective nature of the war effort fundamentally reshaped British politics and society. Marwick says "total war"
British home front during World War II
British_home_front_during_World_War_II
Scottish woman who confessed to witchcraft at Auldearn near Nairn in 1662
3366/jshs.2017.0200 Marwick, Ernest Walker (1991), Robertson, John D. M. (ed.), An Orkney anthology: the selected works of Ernest Walker Marwick, Scottish Academic
Isobel_Gowdie
New Zealand anglican priest, botanist and university lecturer (1881–1945)
John Ernest Holloway, FRS (12 February 1881 – 6 September 1945) was a New Zealand Anglican priest, botanist and university lecturer. He was born in Christchurch
John_Holloway_(botanist)
New Zealand ornithologist, paleontologist and environmentalist (1916–1987)
1938 †; Kalentera flemingi Marwick, 1953 †; Kerguelenella flemingi A. W. B. Powell, 1955; Longimactra flemingi Marwick, 1960 †; Macrosinus flemingi
Charles_Alexander_Fleming
English actor (1888–1969)
(1 October 1949). "Miles of Characters". Picturegoer magazine. Arthur Marwick, Clifford Allen: the open conspirator. London, Oliver & Boyd, 1964(pg.
Miles_Malleson
Musical scale and mode
JSTOR 3051563. Heskes, Irene; Marwick, Lawrence (1992). Yiddish American popular songs, 1895 to 1950 : a catalog based on the Lawrence Marwick roster of copyright
Ukrainian_Dorian_scale
Historical period in Britain from 1901 to 1910
women wore corsets in everyday life.[citation needed] According to Arthur Marwick, the most striking change of all the developments that occurred during
Edwardian_era
New Zealand botanist (1855–1934)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Leonard_Cockayne
New Zealand zoologist (1917–1994)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Barry_Fell
Colloquial term for a young woman with sex appeal
America, 1900–1929. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300189537. Marwick, Arthur (2004). It: a history of human beauty. London: Hambledon and London
It_girl
Ireland" by the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927. Historian Arthur Marwick sees a radical transformation of British society resulting from the Great
History_of_the_United_Kingdom
Annual New Zealand science award
1932 Peter Buck (Te Rangi Hīroa) Ethnology 1933 John Marwick, Noel Benson Geology 1934 Charles Ernest Weatherburn Mathematics 1935 William Benham Zoology
Hector_Medal
New Zealand mathematician
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Matt_Visser
New Zealand surveyor and ethnologist
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Percy_Smith_(ethnologist)
New Zealand geologist and university professor
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Arthur_Bartrum
Nicoll (1892–1978)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "MARWICK, Thomas William (1895–1960)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June
List of senators from Western Australia
List_of_senators_from_Western_Australia
New Zealand biologist and politician
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
George_Thomson_(naturalist)
New Zealand geologist and geomorphologist (1885–1970)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Charles_Cotton_(geologist)
New Zealand psychologist and anthropologist (1906–1974)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Ralph_Piddington
New Zealand zoologist and carcinologist (1860–1929)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Charles_Chilton_(zoologist)
Observed inability to reproduce scientific studies
Science. 7 (6): 605–607. doi:10.1177/1745691612459057. PMID 26168119. Marwick B, Wang L, Robinson R, Loiselle H (22 October 2019). "How to Use Replication
Replication_crisis
Old Norse poem
Foundation. Archived from the original on 2007-11-21. Retrieved 2007-10-31. Marwick, Ernest W. (1975). The folklore of Orkney and Shetland. London: B.T. Batsford
Grottasöngr
Australian mathematician
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Rod_Downey
Political party in the United Kingdom
back on the politics of the 1930s in a 1964 article, Professor Arthur Marwick regarded National Labour's significance as being "a central point around
National_Labour_Organisation
Australian-New Zealand research geologist and academic (1885–1957)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Noel_Benson
American historian and philosopher of science (born 1955)
Science. 33 (3): 369–371. doi:10.1017/S0007087499214069. JSTOR 4027958. Marwick, Ben (15 October 2019). "Galisonian logic devices and data availability:
Peter_Galison
New Zealand mathematician (1889–1981)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Henry_Forder
British government recognitions
Basutoland, in recognition of the war effort of the Basuto Nation. Brian Alan Marwick, District Officer, Swaziland. John Reginald Hugh Shaul, MSc(Econ), FSS
1946_Birthday_Honours
New Zealand alpine explorer and forest ecologist (1914–1977)
November 1914. He was the only child of Margaret Brenda North and husband John Ernest Holloway, a vicar in the Anglican Church. Along with his mother and father
Jack_Holloway_(ecologist)
the College of Justice, Inner House (2001–2005) Other politician Tricia Marwick 17 October 2012 7 November 2012 Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament
List of current members of the British Privy Council
List_of_current_members_of_the_British_Privy_Council
Series of covert and illegal projects by the FBI
ISBN 978-0-89608-349-3. Halperin, Morton; Berman, Jerry; Borosage, Robert; Marwick, Christine (1976). The Lawless State: The Crimes Of The U.S. Intelligence
COINTELPRO
New Zealand mycologist (1892–1962)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
G._H._Cunningham
Historical sovereign state in Northwestern Europe (1801–1922)
War. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-5217-2883-6. Beckett (2006). Marwick (1965). Stevenson, David (2011). With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Physicist, electrical engineer, university professor (1866–1943)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Coleridge_Farr
New Zealand geologist
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Frank_Turner_(geologist)
Mythical creature in European folklore
fluid environments. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781782389460. Marwick, Ernest W. (2000). The folklore of Orkney and Shetland. Edinburgh: Birlinn
European_dragon
Part of Orkney, Scotland
Vol. 1. London: S. Lewis and co. pp. 288-289. Retrieved 6 June 2020. Marwick, Ernest (2011). The Folklore of Orkney and Shetland. Edinburgh: Birlinn. Scott
Deerness
New Zealand mathematician
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Roy_Kerr
New Zealand mathematician
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
John_C._Butcher
Scottish mathematician and astronomer (1879–1934)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Duncan_Sommerville
New Zealand librarian and ethnologist (1873–1962)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Johannes_Carl_Andersen
New Zealand agricultural chemist, botanist and photographer (1871–1951)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Bernard_Aston
New Zealand teacher and amateur ornithologist (1900–1983)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Lance_Richdale
New Zealand botanist, teacher and school inspector (1846–1925)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Donald_Petrie_(botanist)
New Zealand chemist
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Philip_Robertson_(chemist)
passengers were quite happy to travel in coal trucks to the coast. John Sidney Marwick was a civil servant in the employ of the Department of the Secretary for
History_of_Johannesburg
New Zealand physician and anthropologist (1877–1951)
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Retrieved 11 December 2010. Beaglehole, Ernest (1966). "Buck, Sir Peter Henry (Te Rangihiroa), K.C.M.G., D.S.O.". In McLintock
Peter_Buck_(anthropologist)
October 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023. Clarkson, Chris; Jacobs, Zenobia; Marwick, Ben; Fullagar, Richard; Wallis, Lynley; Smith, Mike; Roberts, Richard
History_of_Australia
ISBN 978-0-7190-7290-1. Levine, Joshua. The Secret History of the Blitz (2015). Marwick, Arthur. The Home Front: The British and the Second World War. (1976).
Timeline of the United Kingdom home front during World War II
Timeline_of_the_United_Kingdom_home_front_during_World_War_II
British army officer and colonial administrator (1850–1916)
March. The Kitchener Memorial on Mainland, Orkney, is on the cliff edge at Marwick Head (HY2325), near the spot where Kitchener died at sea. It is a square
Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
Herbert_Kitchener,_1st_Earl_Kitchener
New Zealand physician (1926–2010)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Graham_Liggins
Robertson, John (1991). An Orkney Anthology: Selected Works of Ernest Walker Marwick. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press. pp. 463–467. ISBN 0707305748
The_Big_Tree,_Kirkwall
New Zealand geologist (1924–2016)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Doug_Coombs_(geologist)
New Zealand botanist, plant physiologist and science administrator (1920–2011)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Ted_Bollard
English computer scientist in New Zealand (born 1947)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Ian_Witten
(PDF). Retrieved 13 September 2016. Marwick, William H. (16 December 2013). Scotland in Modern Times by William H Marwick. Routledge. p. 164. ISBN 9781136935572
List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom
List_of_clothing_and_footwear_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom
New Zealand botanist (1931–2008)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Peter_Wardle
New Zealand zoologist (1860–1950)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
William_Benham_(zoologist)
New Zealand historian (1856–1931)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Elsdon_Best
New Zealand mathematician and academic physicist (1919–2012)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Alister_McLellan
New Zealand physicist (born 1965)
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Richard_Blaikie
All-boys semi-private school in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
referred to in various school and Old Boy publications. See for example Marwick, M, ed. (January 2011). "College Oldboy". The College Old Boy. 28. Maritzburg
Maritzburg_College
New Zealand astronomer, seismologist and organist
Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935) Walter Oliver
Robert_Hayes_(seismologist)
ERNEST MARWICK
ERNEST MARWICK
Boy/Male
English American German
Serious; determined.
Male
German
Contracted form of German Ernust, ERNST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Iron Man, Vigour
Female
German
Feminine form of German Ernst, ERNSTA means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Boy/Male
African, American, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Ghana, Irish, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish
Sincere; Serious Battle to the Death; Earnest; Serious; Battle to the Death
Girl/Female
German Latin
Serious; determined. Feminine of Emest.
Boy/Male
English American German
Earnest.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ernest, EARNEST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Ernesto, ERNESTA means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German
Sincere; Serious; Form of Ernest; Truth; Battle to the Death
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, French, German, Spanish, Swedish
Serious; Determined; Sincere; Earnest; Feminine of Emest; Battle to the Death
Male
German
Old German name derived from the vocabulary word eornost, ERNUST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Boy/Male
British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Swiss
Earnest; Sincere; Serious
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Ernestus, ERNESTO means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the Germanic byname mentioned at Ernst. However, Reaney cites medieval evidence for Norman spellings such as Ernais, and derives it from a Germanic personal name Arn(e)gis, possibly composed of the elements arn ‘eagle’ + gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel). The name may have been altered by folk etymology to coincide with the word meaning ‘combat’. Compare Harness.Dutch : variant of Ernst.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Serious; determined. Feminine of Emest.
Boy/Male
English American
Earnest.
Boy/Male
English American Spanish
Earnest.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Ernst.English
Americanized form of German Ernst.English : variant spelling of Ernest.
Male
English
English form of German Ernust, ERNEST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
ERNEST MARWICK
ERNEST MARWICK
Girl/Female
Biblical
The new city.
Girl/Female
Indian
Worship, Hymns sang in praise of God, Divine fire in ritual
Girl/Female
Muslim
One in millions
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Nurturer; The One who Looks After the World
Boy/Male
English Swedish
Brook.
Boy/Male
German
Sacred or bold.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Thought
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shreyash | à®·à¯à®°à¯‡à®¯à®·Â
Good fortune, Prosperity, Welfare, Happiness, Credit of fame
Girl/Female
Muslim
Successful, Turquoise, Gem stone
Female
Greek
(ΧÏυσάνθη) Feminine form of Greek Chrysanthos, CHRYSANTHE means "golden flower."
ERNEST MARWICK
ERNEST MARWICK
ERNEST MARWICK
ERNEST MARWICK
ERNEST MARWICK
v. i.
To form a crest.
v. t.
To seize on and fix; to hold; to catch; as, to arrest the eyes or attention.
v. t.
To ordain as priest.
v. t.
To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.
v. t.
To use in earnest.
n.
See Earnest.
v. t.
To vest again with possession or office; as, to revest a magistrate with authority.
v. t.
To arrest.
a.
Open; frank; as, an honest countenance.
a.
Intent; fixed closely; as, earnest attention.
n.
Want of rest or repose; unquietness; sleeplessness; uneasiness; disquietude.
v. t.
To tune with a wrest, or key.
v. t.
To eject from a nest; to unnestle.
v. t.
To take, seize, or apprehend by authority of law; as, to arrest one for debt, or for a crime.
v. t.
To stop; to check or hinder the motion or action of; as, to arrest the current of a river; to arrest the senses.
a.
Ardent in the pursuit of an object; eager to obtain or do; zealous with sincerity; with hearty endeavor; heartfelt; fervent; hearty; -- used in a good sense; as, earnest prayers.
a.
Characterized by integrity or fairness and straight/forwardness in conduct, thought, speech, etc.; upright; just; equitable; trustworthy; truthful; sincere; free from fraud, guile, or duplicity; not false; -- said of persons and acts, and of things to which a moral quality is imputed; as, an honest judge or merchant; an honest statement; an honest bargain; an honest business; an honest book; an honest confession.
v. t.
The act of stopping, or restraining from further motion, etc.; stoppage; hindrance; restraint; as, an arrest of development.
v. i.
To tarry; to rest.
v. t.
To rest or fasten; to fix; to concentrate.