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Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Farriter (from Irish Fearan Iochtrach, meaning 'lower lying land') is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony
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Farranetra 129 Clogher Clogher Clogher Farrest 181 Strabane Upper Cappagh Omagh Farriter 271 Dungannon Lower Killeeshil Dungannon Farsnagh 199 Dungannon Upper Arboe
List of townlands of County Tyrone
List_of_townlands_of_County_Tyrone
Townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Clontyfallow, Coolhill, Cranlome, Cullentra Dergenagh, Drumfad Ennish, Eskragh Farriter, Fasglashagh Glencull Killeeshil Lisfearty, Lurgacullion Mullyroddan, Mullysilly
Killeeshil
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Australian, German, Norse, Scandinavian
Goddess of Love and Fertility; Woman; Lady; Mistress
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American, British, Christian, English, Greek
Pure; Keeper of the Keys; Slender
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Congratulations; Greetings; Felicitous; Welcoming
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Arabic, Australian, French
Arabic Form of Jacob
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Tamil
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A famous poet
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English
Pet form of English Lily, LILITA means "lily."
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August.
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German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German or Middle Low German banc, or Yiddish bank ‘bench’, ‘table’, ‘counter’, in any of various senses, e.g. a metonymic occupational name for anyone whose work required a bench or counter, for example a butcher, baker, court official, or money changer.Danish and Swedish : topographic name from bank ‘(sand)bank’ or a habitational name from a farm named with this word.Danish and Swedish : from bank ‘noise’, hence a nickname for a loud or noisy person. Compare Bang.Danish : habitational name from the German place name Bänkau.English : probably a variant of Banks.Americanized spelling of Polish Bąk, literally ‘horsefly’; perhaps a nickname for an irritating person.Hungarian (Bánk) : from a pet form of the old secular personal name Bán.
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English
English : habitational name from Walmer in Kent, so named from Old English wala (plural of walh ‘Briton’) + mere ‘pool’, or from Walmore Common in Gloucestershire.
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English
English : variant spelling of Edgecombe.
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