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Football stadium in Lancashire, England
Ewood Park (/ˈiːwʊd/) is a football stadium in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, and the home of Blackburn Rovers, founding members of the Football League
Ewood_Park
Association football club in England
the English football league system. They have played home matches at Ewood Park since 1890. The club's motto is Arte et Labore, meaning "By Skill and
Blackburn_Rovers_F.C.
British industrialist and businessman
Jack Walker donated building materials for the new Riverside Stand at Ewood Park. It is also thought that his money was used to pay for the acquisition
Jack_Walker
Town in Lancashire, England
local newspapers. EFL Championship side Blackburn Rovers is based at the Ewood Park stadium. It was established in 1875, becoming a founder member of The
Blackburn
Norwegian footballer (born 1981)
future at Ewood Park is now secure." On 6 November 2010, he scored a 40-yard free-kick against Wigan Athletic, in a 2–1 victory at Ewood Park, playing
Morten_Gamst_Pedersen
English football tournament
Erreà kit deal". Queens Park Rangers Football Club. 8 December 2022. Retrieved 27 April 2024. "2024/25 home kit unveiled". Queens Park Rangers Football Club
2025–26_EFL_Championship
English association football cup in World War II
target. Final 10 May 1941 Wembley Attendance: 60,000 31 May 1941 Replay Ewood Park Attendance: 5,000 In the nine months leading up to the final, 127 large-scale
Football_League_War_Cup
Match between English football clubs Blackburn Rovers and Burnley
better of the fixture, registering five consecutive wins at home ground Ewood Park between 1892 and 1897, although Burnley recorded their largest victory
East_Lancashire_derby
English football tournament
Retrieved 25 June 2025. "QPR join forces with MrQ". Queens Park Rangers Football Club. Queens Park Rangers Football Club. Retrieved 15 June 2026. "adidas
2026–27_EFL_Championship
Spanish footballer (born 1995)
July 2012, aged 17. Two years earlier, the transfer of Hugo Fernández to Ewood Park had led to an agreement between the two clubs for Cornellà players to
David_Raya
English football club season
committed his long-term future to the club, new four-year contract at Ewood Park through to June 2029, with a one-year option. On 15 August 2025, Rovers
2025–26 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2025–26_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Blackburn Rovers 2012–13 football season
Their first defeat came in their seventh game against Middlesbrough at Ewood Park. Their performance in that game piled on intense pressure and speculation
2012–13 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2012–13_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Blackburn Rovers 2023–24 football season
Rovers Official Site. 27 May 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2023. "Zak extends Ewood stay". Blackburn Rovers Official Site. 19 June 2023. Retrieved 19 June 2023
2023–24 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2023–24_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Congolese-French footballer (born 1984)
coming in the 1–2 defeat at Ewood Park. Samba then scored his second goal for the club in a 3–1 victory over Watford at Ewood Park on 18 April 2007, playing
Christopher_Samba
Irish footballer (born 1980)
joined Blackburn Rovers in September 2008 and spent three seasons at Ewood Park which included a loan spell at Ipswich Town. After a short stay with West
Keith_Andrews_(footballer)
French association football player (born 1981)
Park in a 3–1 defeat. On 1 October 2011, he started and played the full 90 minutes at left-back in a 4–0 loss against Manchester City at Ewood Park.
Gaël_Givet
attendance was set when the club played an FA Cup home tie at Blackburn's Ewood Park instead of their usual home (the Crown Ground) and Stevenage's record
List of record home attendances of English football clubs
List_of_record_home_attendances_of_English_football_clubs
English footballer
blocks and interceptions as Rovers held the champions to a 1–1 draw at Ewood Park. In the 2009–10 season, he made nine league appearances, and three cup
Phil Jones (footballer, born 1992)
Phil_Jones_(footballer,_born_1992)
French footballer (born 1988)
League side Blackburn Rovers in 2009 for £650,000. He spent three years at Ewood Park which ended with Rovers being relegated at the end of the 2011–12 season
Steven_Nzonzi
English footballer (born 1979)
Bolton Wanderers and a memorable equaliser against local rivals Burnley at Ewood Park. Since returning from injury, Dunn regained his first-team place, playing
David_Dunn
149th season in existence of Blackburn Rovers FC
Rovers Official Site. 15 July 2024. Retrieved 15 July 2024. "Wood extends Ewood stay". Blackburn Rovers Official Site. 17 July 2024. Retrieved 17 July 2024
2024–25 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2024–25_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
English association football league
division than any other team, and Bristol City, Preston North End and Queens Park Rangers currently hold the longest tenure in this division, having last been
EFL_Championship
Blackburn Rovers 1999–2000 football season
the title winning team in 1995 and who had started his first spell at Ewood Park in the 1980s, was linked with a return to the club as player-manager.
1999–2000 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
1999–2000_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Association football match in England
semi-finalists. The first leg of the final took place at Blackburn's Ewood Park on 31 May 1989. Midway through the first half, Simon Garner flicked on
1989 Football League Second Division play-off final
1989_Football_League_Second_Division_play-off_final
Swedish footballer
scored his first Premier League goal on 10 February against Hull City at Ewood Park in a 1–0 victory. Olsson made his 25th league appearance at home to Birmingham
Martin_Olsson
Football match
Arsenal. The replay took place three weeks later, on 31 May 1941, at Ewood Park. Preston took the lead through Bobby Beattie, but Arsenal equalised late
1941 Football League War Cup final
1941_Football_League_War_Cup_final
Blackburn Rovers 1994–95 football season
Blackburn recorded their first victory of the season just three days later at Ewood Park, running out 3–0 winners against Leicester City. Chris Sutton got the
1994–95 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
1994–95_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Blackburn Rovers 2022–23 football season
Rovers Official Site. 25 May 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2022. "Isaac extends Ewood stay". Blackburn Rovers Official Site. 26 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022
2022–23 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2022–23_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Zimbabwean footballer (born 1978)
Blackburn, with an option of a further year at Ewood Park. He made his debut in a 1–1 draw against Fulham at Ewood Park on 18 September, replacing Nikola Kalinić
Benjani_Mwaruwari
History of an English football club
whose financial support had enabled the construction of a new stand at Ewood Park as well as several new signings. By 1991, he had full control of the club
History of Blackburn Rovers F.C.
History_of_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C.
English association football player (born 1979)
2–0. Following the departures of Christopher Samba and Ryan Nelsen from Ewood Park, Robinson became the Blackburn captain, initially on a temporary basis
Paul Robinson (footballer, born 1979)
Paul_Robinson_(footballer,_born_1979)
English footballer (born 2005)
30 August 2024. He made his debut for Blackburn Rovers in a 3–0 win at Ewood Park versus Bristol City on 14 September, as a 90th minute substitution for
Amario_Cozier-Duberry
English footballer (born 1985)
League win. On 2 April, he scored in a 2–0 win against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. After playing the position in pre-season, Young started in Louis van
Ashley_Young
World Cup five times, the second-most behind only Spain, with eight. Upton Park represented Great Britain in the football tournament at the 1900 Summer Olympics
English football clubs in international competitions
English_football_clubs_in_international_competitions
Turkish footballer and manager (born 1970)
2001–02 season. Former Galatasaray boss Graeme Souness brought Tugay to Ewood Park from Scottish side Rangers in the summer of 2001 for a £1.3m fee. His
Tugay_Kerimoğlu
Senegalese footballer (born 1981)
acquired for £1 million. Diouf scored his first home goal for Rovers at Ewood Park in the club's 3–1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on 12 September
El_Hadji_Diouf
English footballer (born 1998)
until the end of the 2020–21 season. Pickering made his Rovers debut at Ewood Park in a 2–1 win over Swansea City on 7 August 2021. He scored his first goal
Harry_Pickering_(footballer)
Scottish architect (1865–1939)
London Dens Park, Dundee The Dell, Southampton Ewood Park, Blackburn Filbert Street, Leicester, the double-decker stand (The Kop). Fratton Park, Portsmouth
Archibald_Leitch
64th season of the EFL Cup
(2) v Colchester United (4) Ipswich Town (2) v Bristol Rovers (3) Queens Park Rangers (2) v Norwich City (2) A total of 48 clubs played in the second round:
2023–24_EFL_Cup
Blackburn Rovers 2017–18 football season
Tony Mowbray's first signing, putting pen-to-paper on a two-year deal at Ewood Park, which runs through to the summer of 2019. On 14 June Rovers announced
2017–18 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2017–18_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Football season in England
games, avoided relegation by holding Blackburn to a goalless draw at Ewood Park, and were less than a minute from being relegated, only to be saved by
1993–94_FA_Premier_League
Association football groundhopping society
City) Ewood Park (Blackburn Rovers) Ashton Gate (Bristol City) The Valley (Charlton Athletic) Coventry Building Society Arena (Coventry City) Pride Park Stadium
The_92_Club
Spanish football manager (born 1982)
Premier League goal for Arsenal in a 4–3 loss against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. Arteta got his first chance to captain the Gunners in the third-round
Mikel_Arteta
Football stadium
Blackburn's Ewood Park and Blackpool's Bloomfield Road. Other floods In November 2009 and November 2015, half the pitch and the match-day car park were flooded
Brunton_Park
International football competition
Referee: Adrian Porumboiu (Romania) 13 September 1995 (1995-09-13) 19:30 Ewood Park, Blackburn Attendance: 20,940 Referee: Michel Piraux (Belgium)
1995–96 UEFA Champions League group stage
1995–96_UEFA_Champions_League_group_stage
Brazilian footballer
from William Gallas and Tomáš Rosický. He received his first red card at Ewood Park against Blackburn Rovers in the League Cup quarter-finals, where he was
Denílson (footballer, born 1988)
Denílson_(footballer,_born_1988)
Annual postseason elimination tournament of English Football League Championship
Middlesbrough (1) 2–1 Chelsea Bradford City Blackburn Rovers 1989 Ewood Park/Selhurst Park ^ Crystal Palace (1) 4–3 Blackburn Rovers Watford Swindon Town
EFL_Championship_play-offs
Irish footballer (born 1979)
On 17 January 2010, Duff started the game against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park and also completed the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 defeat. On 22 August 2010
Damien_Duff
English footballer
before he joined Blackburn on a permanent basis in July 2019. He stayed at Ewood Park for five years scoring 37 goals in 188 games before joining Stoke City
Sam Gallagher (footballer, born 1995)
Sam_Gallagher_(footballer,_born_1995)
Stadium) Ewood Park Blackburn Rovers Blackburn 1890 31,367 53°43′43″N 002°29′21″W / 53.72861°N 2.48917°W / 53.72861; -2.48917 (Ewood Park) Falmer Stadium
List of Premier League stadiums
List_of_Premier_League_stadiums
Japanese footballer
September 2024, Ōhashi scored a brace in a 3–0 home win over Bristol City at Ewood Park. Both goals were later nominated for the club's Goal of the Season award
Yūki_Ōhashi
English footballer (born 1984)
Ewood Park in the League Cup third round. On Wednesday 26 October 2011, he started in the League Cup fourth round against Newcastle United at Ewood Park
Mark Bunn (English footballer)
Mark_Bunn_(English_footballer)
English football games
which was not the home ground of a team in that semi-final was used. Villa Park in Birmingham, Old Trafford in Manchester, and Hillsborough in Sheffield
FA_Cup_semi-finals
Blackburn Rovers 2014–15 football season
investment had been made in order to replicate the high standards of Ewood Park's surface last season in preparation for the new campaign. The substantial
2014–15 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2014–15_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Chris Sutton nets once as Blackburn Rovers beat Queens Park Rangers 4–0 in the league at Ewood Park to go top of the Premier League. Manchester United's
1994–95_in_English_football
Belgian football manager (born 1986)
side in the absence of striker Carlos Tevez against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, playing the full 90 minutes alongside Lescott in a 1–0 victory. On 16
Vincent_Kompany
Football tournament season
Mark Halsey 28 November 2001 Villa Park, Birmingham Attendance: 26,526 Referee: Clive Wilkes 28 November 2001 Ewood Park, Blackburn Attendance: 17,907 Referee:
2001–02_Football_League_Cup
Blackburn Rovers 2015–16 football season
"Club statement". Blackburn Rovers FC. 15 November 2015. "Evans extends Ewood stay". Blackburn Rovers FC. 20 November 2015. "Doneil returns to Rovers
2015–16 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2015–16_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
American soccer player and coach (born 1981)
January 23, 2011, starting in a 2–0 home win over West Bromwich Albion at Ewood Park and completed the full 90 minutes, receiving the man-of-the-match award
Jermaine_Jones
Scottish footballer (born 1991)
made his FA Cup debut on 8 January 2011, against Queens Park Rangers in a 1–0 victory at Ewood Park. On 5 March 2011, Hanley scored his first goal for Rovers
Grant_Hanley
English footballer (born 2004)
being named in the starting XI for a 4–0 EFL Cup first round victory at Ewood Park against Hartlepool United. On 27 August 2022, Wharton made his league
Adam_Wharton
Football tournament season
Attendance: 46,015 Referee: Chris Foy (Merseyside) 2 December 2009 20:00 Ewood Park, Blackburn Attendance: 18,136 Referee: Alan Wiley (Staffordshire) The
2009–10_Football_League_Cup
English association football player (born 1987)
first goal of the season during a 4–0 win against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, curling a shot into the top corner to make the score 1–0 at the time
Adam_Johnson_(footballer)
an end when Everton beat them 3–2 at Ewood Park, with Tony Cottee scoring twice. 19 September 1992 – At Villa Park, home debutant Dean Saunders sinks his
1992–93_in_English_football
Norwegian footballer and manager (born 1969)
6 November 2012. "Blackburn Rovers: Henning Berg appointed manager at Ewood Park". BBC Sport. 31 October 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2012. Gaughan, Jack
Henning_Berg
English footballer
2012. He made his full home debut against his former employers QPR at Ewood Park, exactly a week later on 11 February 2012, in a game Rovers went on to
Bradley_Orr
Association football club in London, England
occurred at a different location: Selhurst Park in 1989 (the first leg of the two-legged final was played at Ewood Park in Blackburn), old Wembley Stadium in
Crystal_Palace_F.C.
International football competition
Manchester Attendance: 29,092 Referee: Gyöngyi Gaál (Hungary) 8 June 2005 Ewood Park, Blackburn Attendance: 14,695 Referee: Alexandra Ihringová (Slovakia)
UEFA_Women's_Euro_2005
League in 1888 and the Premier League in 1992. In 1890, Rovers moved to Ewood Park. They have been English champions three times, and have won six FA Cups
List of Blackburn Rovers F.C. seasons
List_of_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._seasons
English football club season
10: Chelsea complete a disappointing week with a draw to Blackburn at Ewood Park in the Premier League. After Didier Drogba opens the scoring early on
2009–10_Chelsea_F.C._season
South African soccer player (born 1980)
February 2009, again this time in the FA Cup replay in Rovers' 2–1 win at Ewood Park which was also voted as goal of the season for the 2008–09 season. Mokoena
Aaron_Mokoena
Football league season
Wolverhampton Wanderers London teams Brentford Fulham Queens Park Rangers Brentford Fulham Queens Park Rangers 1 According to current revision of List of current
2016–17_EFL_Championship
Scottish football player and manager (born 1973)
Norwich City to Blackburn Rovers for £5 million. In his first season at Ewood Park, he developed a partnership (known as 'SAS') with Alan Shearer and scored
Chris_Sutton
English footballer and manager (born 1954)
Allardyce's first game in charge was a 3–0 victory over Stoke City at Ewood Park three days later. This was the first game of a nine-game unbeaten run
Sam_Allardyce
66th season of the EFL Cup
(2) Oxford United (2) v Colchester United (4) Plymouth Argyle (3) v Queens Park Rangers (2) Portsmouth (2) v Reading (3) Watford (2) v Norwich City (2) Bromley
2025–26_EFL_Cup
English football tournament season
Rovers (2) Liverpool (1) v Accrington Stanley (4) Leicester City (1) v Queens Park Rangers (2) Bournemouth (1) v West Bromwich Albion (2) Brentford (1) v Plymouth
2024–25_FA_Cup
Football tournament season
(2) v Cambridge United (3) Gillingham (4) v Sheffield United (1) Queens Park Rangers (2) v Bournemouth (1) Plymouth Argyle (2) v Sutton United (4) Newport
2023–24_FA_Cup
Australian soccer player (born 1978)
Liverpool player in the fifth game of the 2003–04 season in a tackle at Ewood Park. Carragher, a popular home-grown Liverpool player, was sidelined for six
Lucas_Neill
English football club
successes for the Magpies. They beat Clitheroe 3–2 in a replayed final at Ewood Park, Blackburn after a 2–2 draw. Chorley bid farewell to the Lancashire Alliance
Chorley_F.C.
Football tournament
com. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 16 May 2024. Retrieved 23 March 2026. "Queens Park Rangers U21 vs Brentford U21 Time & Date, Live TV & Radio Info | 2024/2025
Premier_League_Cup_(football)
Bosnian footballer (born 1986)
Premier League goal with a right footed finish against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. This was the only goal of the game in a 1–0 win for Manchester City His
Edin_Džeko
Football tournament season
of the competition, designed to lower costs for maintenance. After Queens Park Rangers (the first English artificial pitch, from 1981 to 1988), Luton Town
2014–15_FA_Cup
Football tournament season
winners of the fifth round. The draw was held on 19 February 2017 at Ewood Park, home of Blackburn Rovers F.C., immediately following the Blackburn Rovers
2016–17_FA_Cup
English association football player (born 1994)
contract with Rovers in May 2012. After impressing on loan away from Ewood Park during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, O'Connell signed a new two-year
Jack O'Connell (English footballer)
Jack_O'Connell_(English_footballer)
Association football club in Greater Manchester, England
Premier League status and relegated Blackburn Rovers with a 1–0 victory at Ewood Park. In 2013, after beating Everton in the quarter-final and Millwall in the
Wigan_Athletic_F.C.
English football club season
on 14 August against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park and concluded on 22 May against Chelsea at Goodison Park. For the first time since 2006–07, Everton
2010–11_Everton_F.C._season
Blackburn Rovers 2016–17 football season
Blackpool four days later at Bloomfield Road. Rovers only friendly at Ewood Park was finally announced on 22 June against second tier Spanish team Girona
2016–17 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2016–17_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Independent. London. Retrieved 12 February 2012. Shaw, Phil (15 May 1995). "Ewood Park has seen it all before – long, long ago". The Independent. London. Retrieved
List of Premier League seasons
List_of_Premier_League_seasons
English footballer (born 2005)
for his professional debut in the EFL Cup in a 4–0 victory at home at Ewood Park against Hartlepool United on 10 August 2022. Phillips made his league
Ashley_Phillips
English football club season
double four times. On 14 May 2011, after a 1–1 draw to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, United broke the English league title record by winning their 19th title
2010–11 Manchester United F.C. season
2010–11_Manchester_United_F.C._season
Blackburn Rovers 2006–07 football season
his full international debut for Wales in May 2006. Roberts was born in Park Royal, London, England, but also qualified to represent Grenada internationally
2006–07 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2006–07_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Football tournament season
County (1) v West Bromwich Albion (2) Luton Town (3) v Queens Park Rangers (2) Queens Park Rangers (2) v Luton Town (3) Swindon Town (3) v Coventry City
2000–01_FA_Cup
Dutch footballer (born 2000)
2021. "Blackburn Rovers 0–7 Fulham: Free-scoring Cottagers hit seven at Ewood Park". BBC Sport. BBC. 3 November 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021. "Bournemouth
Jan_Paul_van_Hecke
Football season in England
Loftus Road, which is also the home stadium of fellow West London club Queens Park Rangers. Manchester City moved to the City of Manchester Stadium after spending
2003–04_FA_Premier_League
63rd season of the EFL Cup
Gillingham (4) Cardiff City (2) v Portsmouth (3) Charlton Athletic (3) v Queens Park Rangers (2) Cheltenham Town (3) v Exeter City (3) Crawley Town (4) v Bristol
2022–23_EFL_Cup
Football season in England
2012). "Blackburn Rovers captain Robinson urges fans to re-create fortress Ewood". Lancashire Telegraph. Blackburn. Retrieved 6 June 2013. "Manchester United
2011–12_Premier_League
Football league season
single match at Wembley Stadium from 1990. First leg 21 May 1989 15:00 Ewood Park, Blackburn Attendance: 14,028 21 May 1989 15:00 County Ground, Swindon
1989 Football League play-offs
1989_Football_League_play-offs
English footballer and analyst (born 1978)
receiving a broken leg after a tackle by Blackburn Rovers' Lucas Neill at Ewood Park in September 2003. During this period, his place in the team was also
Jamie_Carragher
English comedian and actor (born 1968)
Mack is a keen supporter of Blackburn Rovers and occasionally visits Ewood Park to watch games. In July 2012, Mack received an honorary doctorate from
Lee_Mack
Scottish footballer (born 1978)
against Liverpool on 19 September at Ewood Park, and scored his first goal against the same team, also at Ewood Park, during a League Cup match on 29 October
Barry_Ferguson
EWOOD PARK
EWOOD PARK
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wood Cutter; Saws Wood
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, Gujarati, Indian
From the Old Forest
Boy/Male
English
Burnt wood.
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish, French, Indian
Forest; Wood; Women from Wood
Girl/Female
Polish
Wood nymph.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire, which is probably named from Old English ellern ‘elder tree’ + wudu ‘wood’.English : from the Old English personal name Ælfweald, composed of the elements ælf ‘elf’ + weald ‘rule’. In the British Isles this spelling is now found predominantly in northern Ireland.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fragrant wood
Boy/Male
English
Burnt wood.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wood cutter
Male
Dutch
, law power.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Latin
Woodsman; Lives in Wood; Wood-dweller; From the Wood
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Swiss
Wood; Silver; Wood Dweller; From the Forest; From the Wood
Boy/Male
Native American
Wood.
Boy/Male
English
Burnt wood.
Boy/Male
English
Burnt wood.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Wood.
Boy/Male
English
Burnt wood.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Wood Carver; Wood Worker
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Wood
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : mainly a topographic name for someone who lived in or by a wood or a metonymic occupational name for a woodcutter or forester, from Middle English wode ‘wood’ (Old English wudu).English and Scottish : nickname for a mad, eccentric, or violent person, from Middle English wÅd ‘mad’, ‘frenzied’ (Old English wÄd), as in Adam le Wode, Worcestershire 1221.
EWOOD PARK
EWOOD PARK
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Rock Meadow
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Heather Covered Hill; From the Hill of Heather
Biblical
a man of heart; praising; confessing
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Graceful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Empress
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Maori
Girl/Female
Muslim
Night
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Telugu
Unshakable
EWOOD PARK
EWOOD PARK
EWOOD PARK
EWOOD PARK
EWOOD PARK
n.
Alt. of Wood-waxen
n.
The wood of the shittah tree.
v. i.
To take or get a supply of wood.
n.
Alt. of Wood-waxen
v. t.
To supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for; as, to wood a steamboat or a locomotive.