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District electoral areas in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Fermanagh Area B was one of the five district electoral areas in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland which existed from 1973 to 1985. The district elected four
Fermanagh_Area_B
District electoral area in Northern Ireland
created for the 1985 local elections, replacing Fermanagh Area A, Fermanagh Area B and Fermanagh Area E which had existed since 1973, where it originally
Enniskillen (District Electoral Area)
Enniskillen_(District_Electoral_Area)
District electoral area in Northern Ireland
It was created for the 1985 local elections, replacing Fermanagh Area A and Fermanagh Area B which had existed since 1973, where it originally contained
Erne East (District Electoral Area)
Erne_East_(District_Electoral_Area)
Local government election in Northern Ireland
Elections to Fermanagh District Council were held on 30 May 1973 on the same day as the other Northern Irish local government elections. The election
1973 Fermanagh District Council election
1973_Fermanagh_District_Council_election
Village and civil parish in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
and civil parish in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. While the greater part of the village lies within County Fermanagh, part of it crosses the border
Belleek,_County_Fermanagh
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
flagstone') is a small village and townland (of 224 acres) in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It lies 5.5 km east-north-east of Ederny and is situated
Lack,_County_Fermanagh
Historic mansion in Northern Ireland
late-18th-century neo-classical mansion situated in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Set in a 1,200-acre (490 ha) wooded estate, it is one
Castle_Coole
Local government election in Northern Ireland
Elections to Fermanagh District Council were held on 18 May 1977 on the same day as the other Northern Irish local government elections. The election
1977 Fermanagh District Council election
1977_Fermanagh_District_Council_election
Local government election in Northern Ireland
Elections to Fermanagh District Council, in Northern Ireland, were held on 20 May 1981, the same day as the other Northern Irish local government elections
1981 Fermanagh District Council election
1981_Fermanagh_District_Council_election
Castle in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It was originally built in the 16th century and now contains the Fermanagh County Museum and a museum
Enniskillen_Castle
District electoral area in Northern Ireland
seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Fermanagh and Omagh, Northern Ireland. The district elects six members to Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
West Tyrone (District Electoral Area)
West_Tyrone_(District_Electoral_Area)
District electoral area in Northern Ireland
seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Fermanagh and Omagh, Northern Ireland. The district elects six members to Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
Mid Tyrone (District Electoral Area)
Mid_Tyrone_(District_Electoral_Area)
Electoral district and pene-enclave in County Monaghan, Ireland
County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. Since the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 (following the partition of Ireland in 1921), the Fermanagh–Monaghan
Drummully
Association football body in Northern Ireland
The Fermanagh & Western Football Association is one of four regional FAs within Northern Ireland and affiliated to the Irish FA, the others being the
Fermanagh_&_Western_FA
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
situated primarily in the townlands of Drumkeen and of Ederny in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. At the 2021 census it had a population of 553.[citation
Ederney
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
southwest of Enniskillen in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated within Fermanagh and Omagh district. This area contains a high density of historically
Boho,_County_Fermanagh
Grammar school in Northern Ireland
Michael the Archangel, the school educates boys in County Fermanagh and the surrounding areas. The school is located within the parish of Enniskillen,
St Michael's College, Enniskillen
St_Michael's_College,_Enniskillen
1924–25 body setting the Ireland–Northern Ireland border
Belleek, Belcoo, Garrison and Larkhill), a tract of land in southern Fermanagh, the areas either side of the Drummully pene-enclave (minus a thin sliver of
Irish_Boundary_Commission
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Archdale. Irvinestown is situated within Fermanagh and Omagh district. Before the Plantation of Ulster, the area was known as Necarne or Nakerny; in Irish
Irvinestown
Townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
situated in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated within the civil parish of Boho and Fermanagh and Omagh district. The area contains evidence
Carn,_County_Fermanagh
Designated area of countryside in England and Wales
formally and formerly an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB; Welsh: Ardal o Harddwch Naturiol Eithriadol, AHNE), is one of 38 areas of countryside in England
National_Landscape
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Achadh Lon, meaning 'Field of the Blackbirds') is a village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, at the westerly foot of Slieve Beagh. It lies about
Brookeborough
Specialized police force of Northern Ireland
'policing' Protestant areas. In April 1920, Captain Sir Basil Brooke (future Prime Minister of Northern Ireland), had set up "Fermanagh Vigilance", a vigilante
Ulster_Special_Constabulary
Ulster military unit of the British Army
4th (County Fermanagh) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (4 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the seven original battalions specified in The Ulster
4th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment
4th_Battalion,_Ulster_Defence_Regiment
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
The Fermanagh Militia, later the Fermanagh Light Infantry, was an Irish militia regiment raised in 1793 for home defence and internal security during the
Fermanagh Light Infantry Militia
Fermanagh_Light_Infantry_Militia
Traditional province in the north of Ireland
Ireland and the 10th largest urban area in the UK. Six of Ulster's nine counties, Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone, including the
Ulster
Castellated gothic house in County Fermanagh, Ireland
Castle Irvine, is a Victorian gothic house near Irvinestown in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The two-storey façade was designed by John Benjamin
Necarne
District electoral areas in Dungannon, Northern Ireland
elected five members to Dungannon District Council, and formed part of the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and
Dungannon_Area_B
rest of the United Kingdom, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search. A Rounded to two decimal places. B As yet unconfirmed. Year displayed is year of declaration
List of Areas of Special Scientific Interest in Northern Ireland
List_of_Areas_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Northern_Ireland
Postcode area in the United Kingdom covering Northern Ireland
postcode area, after the B postcode area (Birmingham, 1.9 million). It is the only UK postcode area that has land borders with non-UK postcode areas and is
BT_postcode_area
Limestone caves in Northern Ireland
natural limestone caves located near the village of Florencecourt in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The caves are named after the nearby Marble Arch, a
Marble_Arch_Caves
Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland
the Order was historically lower in areas where Protestants are in the majority, and vice versa. In County Fermanagh, where the Catholic and Protestant
Orange_Order
Species of fish
Ireland's County Fermanagh, meaning that this species lake habitat is in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. S. nigripinnis live in open areas of the lake
Salmo_nigripinnis
Musical instrument
heartland in the mid-western counties of Roscommon, Leitrim, Sligo, south Fermanagh, east Galway, Clare and west Limerick. The Irish flute is a simple system
Irish_flute
Village in County Leitrim, Ireland
small village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is on the border with County Fermanagh, close to the hamlet of Cashelnadrea. The population of the electoral
Kiltyclogher
Municipal Building in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The town hall, which is one of the meeting places of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, is a Grade B+ listed building
Enniskillen_Town_Hall
Hospital in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Trust. 11 February 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2019.[permanent dead link] Tuner, B, ed. (2006). The Statesman's Yearbook 2006: The Politics, Cultures and Economies
Daisy_Hill_Hospital
groups include the Sil nDaimine and Clann Lugainn of the modern County Fermanagh area. Cairpre Daim Argait had three sons; Nadsluag, Lugain, and Daimine.
List_of_Irish_clans_in_Ulster
Procedural device to allow British MPs to resign
March 1903 Edward Archdale North Fermanagh Con [?] 1 January 1904 William O'Brien Cork City AFIL [?] 22 March 1904 J. E. B. Seely Isle of Wight Con To stand
List of stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds
List_of_stewards_of_the_Chiltern_Hundreds
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Laragh) a population of 315 people. It lies within the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area. St Michael's Church of Ireland Parish Church in Trory
Trory
Subnational divisions of the United Kingdom
Ireland. In order of landmass these are; Tyrone, Antrim, Down, Londonderry, Fermanagh and Armagh. The six historic counties of Northern Ireland are no longer
Counties of the United Kingdom
Counties_of_the_United_Kingdom
Fermanagh-Leitrim and Armagh-Louth. And lastly, as the border skirts Tyrone to the west and again to the south east, it encompasses County Fermanagh on
Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border
Republic_of_Ireland–United_Kingdom_border
Largest city in Scotland
being from Ireland, especially the north western counties of Donegal, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Londonderry. In the 1881 UK Census, 83% of the population
Glasgow
County Fermanagh. 16 March 1992: a primed 1,600 lb (730 kg) IRA bomb was defused at a block of flats at Broom Park Heights in the Twinbrook area of Belfast
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1992–1999)
Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1992–1999)
near Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. One crew died and five were saved by local monks. 13 November 1943 Boeing B-17 "Miriam" of the 367th
Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Boeing_B-17_Flying_Fortress
List of archaeological sites in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland: Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Aghaherrish
List of archaeological sites in County Fermanagh
List_of_archaeological_sites_in_County_Fermanagh
1921 division of Ireland into two jurisdictions
counties of Antrim, Down, Armagh, Londonderry, Tyrone and Fermanagh comprised the maximum area unionists believed they could dominate. The remaining three
Partition_of_Ireland
Protected historic structure in the United Kingdom
within the conservation area." Belfast Castle Gosford Castle, County Armagh Grand Opera House, Belfast Necarne, County Fermanagh Scrabo Tower, Newtownards
Listed_building
Irish pagan sun and fertility god
standing stone identified with Crom Crúaich in Drumcoo townland, County Fermanagh. It has the figure of a man walking engraved on it, representing either
Crom_Cruach
Member of the IRA
McElwain (1 April 1960 – 26 April 1986) was a volunteer in the South Fermanagh Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) during The Troubles
Séamus_McElwain
International Christian movement
(2004). "Protestantism in County Fermanagh, c. 1750–1912". In Murphy, Eileen M.; Roulston, William J. (eds.). Fermanagh History and Society: Interdisciplinary
Two_by_Twos
RNLI lifeboat station in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) north of the town of Enniskillen, in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Originally named Enniskillen (Lower) Lifeboat Station
Enniskillen_Lifeboat_Station
Land unit in Northern Ireland
townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic
Tonymore
County Monaghan in Ireland contains a pene-enclave jutting into County Fermanagh, United Kingdom, known as the Drummully Polyp or Salient (also locally
List_of_enclaves_and_exclaves
Hospital in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
didn't open until 1975 due to staff shortages. With the opening of Antrim Area Hospital in 1993, it was inevitable that some services would be centralised
Whiteabbey_Hospital
Belfast South and Mid Down Belfast West East Antrim East Londonderry Fermanagh and South Tyrone Foyle Lagan Valley Mid Ulster Newry and Armagh North
List of parliamentary constituencies in Northern Ireland
List_of_parliamentary_constituencies_in_Northern_Ireland
postcode districts with the same alphabetical prefix is called a postcode area. All, or part, of one or more postcode districts are grouped into post towns
List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom
List_of_postcode_districts_in_the_United_Kingdom
Conflict in Northern Ireland
of Ulster – Antrim, Down, Armagh, Londonderry, Tyrone and Fermanagh comprised the maximum area Unionists believed they could dominate. Generally, Irish
The Troubles in Ulster (1920–1922)
The_Troubles_in_Ulster_(1920–1922)
forces had been lured to the area by a decoy bomb alert. the IRA took over a man's house in Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh. While his parents were held
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1990–1991)
Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1990–1991)
Ulster loyalist paramilitary group
"Real UVF" emerged briefly to make threats against Sinn Féin in County Fermanagh. In the twentieth IMC report, the group was said to be continuing to put
Ulster_Volunteer_Force
Townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic
Cloncoohy
Military unit
Rifles (the South Down Militia). County Fermanagh (4 UDR) – The Fermanagh Regiment which became the Fermanagh Light Infantry and (in 1881) the 3rd Royal
List of battalions and locations of the Ulster Defence Regiment
List_of_battalions_and_locations_of_the_Ulster_Defence_Regiment
district before 2015). Fermanagh and Omagh is the least dense district, with the lowest population (116,812) and greatest land area (2,836 km2). It includes
Demographics of Northern Ireland
Demographics_of_Northern_Ireland
council areas were used as voting areas, and there was a single national count. In Wales the 22 Welsh council areas were used as the voting areas, and there
Results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
Results_of_the_2016_United_Kingdom_European_Union_membership_referendum
2024. Retrieved 22 October 2025. "Hookes 1553–1637". ancestry. Bannerman, B.W. (1904). Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica: Third Series. Vol 5. Mitchell
List of people with the most children
List_of_people_with_the_most_children
Provisional IRA member
Corporal Eric Glass of the 4th (Co Fermanagh) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (4 UDR), a former member of the B-Specials, arrived at the farmhouse
Joseph_MacManus
population for the Belfast Urban Area is based on figures from the 2021 Census. Forms part of the Belfast Urban Area. Contains Derry City and the neighbouring
List of localities in Northern Ireland by population
List_of_localities_in_Northern_Ireland_by_population
American descendants of Ulster Scots
113. ISBN 978-1903688007. Areas of English settlement in County Londonderry, north Armagh, south-west Antrim and Fermanagh support the assumption that
Scotch-Irish_Americans
Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
recorded a population of 675. The civil parish of Clogher covers areas of County Fermanagh as well as County Tyrone. Clogher is home to the provincial office
Clogher
European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC
dagger blade was recovered from the Sillees River near Ross Lough, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The flat, triangular-shaped copper blade was 171 mm
Bell_Beaker_culture
County in Ireland
the north, Fermanagh to the north-east, Cavan to the east, Longford to the south, Roscommon to the south-west and Sligo to the west. Fermanagh is in Northern
County_Leitrim
Irish politician (born 1954)
republican Sinn Féin politician and a former MLA for the constituency of Fermanagh and South Tyrone. He was a former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)
Seán_Lynch_(politician)
2018. Tullyhommon is adjacent to Pettigo across the border in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The population figures relate only to the population
Urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2011 census
Urban_areas_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland_for_the_2011_census
(Belfast and Derry) with 26 single-tier districts, which, apart from Fermanagh, cross the traditional county boundaries. The six counties and two county
Geography_of_Ireland
Belfast Lough Foyle, County Londonderry Lower Lough Erne Islands, County Fermanagh Portmore Lough, County Antrim Rathlin Island Cliffs, County Antrim Ailsa
List of Royal Society for the Protection of Birds reserves
List_of_Royal_Society_for_the_Protection_of_Birds_reserves
III, No. 6 (County of Fermanagh) (Cd 1123-V), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii Census of Northern Ireland 1926 (County of Fermanagh), publ. HMSO, Belfast
List of Irish local government areas 1899–1921
List_of_Irish_local_government_areas_1899–1921
Hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Guardian, 5 January 2005. Retrieved 13 January 2012. Barr, R J; Mollan, R A B (1 November 1989). "The Orthopaedic Consequences of Civil Disturbance in Northern
Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
Royal_Victoria_Hospital,_Belfast
Species of fish
May 2024. "Could Castle Archdale swan have been killed by a pike?". The Fermanagh Herald. 15 August 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2020. "Chapter 2. Statewide
Northern_pike
Shantallow area of Derry. 26 August 1972: Two UDR soldiers were killed in an IRA remote controlled bomb attack in Cherrymount, County Fermanagh. 26 August
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1970–1979)
Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1970–1979)
Transmitter near Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
station in Northern Ireland. It is located between County Tyrone and County Fermanagh, on top of a 317 m (1,040 ft) high hill called Brougher Mountain. Despite
Brougher Mountain transmitting station
Brougher_Mountain_transmitting_station
1984 ambush in Northern Ireland
explosives. They then crossed the border and travelled to Kesh, County Fermanagh, where they met two other IRA volunteers, Patrick Bramley and James Clarke
Kesh_ambush
British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)
lay only 12 miles (19 km) from the border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and near an area known to be used as a cross-border refuge by IRA members
Lord_Mountbatten
Irish republican paramilitary group split from the Provisional IRA in 1986
Continuity IRA is believed to be strongest in the County Fermanagh – North County Armagh area (Craigavon, Armagh and Lurgan).[citation needed] It is believed
Continuity Irish Republican Army
Continuity_Irish_Republican_Army
Protest by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland
day Thatcher visited the north, Independent Republican "unity" MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone Frank Maguire died, resulting in a by-election. According
1981_Irish_hunger_strike
1989 Provisional IRA attack in Northern Ireland
Ireland border at Derryard townland, a few miles north of Rosslea, County Fermanagh. The IRA unit, firing from the back of an armoured dump truck, attacked
Attack_on_Derryard_checkpoint
and linked with their supposed ancestor deity Dáire Erdini in County Fermanagh Robogdii, in Antrim and Londonderry Venicnii in County Donegal Voluntii
List_of_Irish_kingdoms
Irish saint
the town of Pettigo and shouldering the border of counties Donegal and Fermanagh. His feast day is 16 December. Little is known about his biography but
Dabheog
Major road in Northern Ireland
County Antrim, County Down, County Armagh and parts of southern County Fermanagh. The route branches off the A1, and from the start of the route at Lisburn
A3_road_(Northern_Ireland)
Appointments made by King Charles III
in Chirnside. Mabel Greaves. For services to Young Families in County Fermanagh. Kerrie Ann Green. Sergeant Major Instructor, Gwent and Powys Army Cadet
2025_Birthday_Honours
Ulster loyalist paramilitary group formed in 1971
away as South County Down, Lurgan, Portadown and Counties Tyrone and Fermanagh. West Belfast Southeast [County] Antrim North County Antrim & County Londonderry
Ulster_Defence_Association
Northern Irish business group
the QUINN group, is a business group headquartered in Derrylin, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The group has ventured into cement and concrete products
Mannok
Prime Minister of Australia from 1945 to 1949
immigrants from County Tipperary, while his mother was born in County Fermanagh, in present-day Northern Ireland. At the age of five, Chifley was sent
Ben_Chifley
Procedural device to allow British MPs to resign
Commons". The Times. No. 41404. 16 February 1917. p. 8. column C "Mr. G. B. Esslemont". The Times, 4 October 1917: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web
List of stewards of the Manor of Northstead
List_of_stewards_of_the_Manor_of_Northstead
0001—Dublin 01 area 0002—Cork 021 area 0004—Dundalk 042 area 0005—Waterford 051 area 0006—Limerick 061 area 0007—Letterkenny 074 area 0009—Galway 091 area and 0015—Sligo
History of telephone numbers in the United Kingdom
History_of_telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom
Seagoe St Mary's Tandragee Rovers Valley Rangers Windmill Stars Intermediate B AFC Craigavon Ambassadors Craigavon City Dromore Amateurs Dungannon Tigers
List of association football clubs in Northern Ireland
List_of_association_football_clubs_in_Northern_Ireland
administrative counties in the area now constituting Northern Ireland were created as follows: The administrative counties in the area now constituting the Republic
Administrative counties of Ireland
Administrative_counties_of_Ireland
1690 battle of the Williamite War in Ireland
large numbers of these reivers had settled around Enniskillen in County Fermanagh. The opposing armies in the battle were led by the Roman Catholic king
Battle_of_the_Boyne
Joint heads of government of Northern Ireland
Second Executive 2007 Peter Robinson (b. 1948) Belfast East 5 June 2008 11 January 2010 Arlene Foster (b. 1970) Fermanagh and South Tyrone 11 January 2010
First Minister and Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland
First_Minister_and_Deputy_First_Minister_of_Northern_Ireland
Straidarran, Strangford, Stranocum, Strathfoyle, Straw, Swatragh Tamlaght (Co. Fermanagh), Tamlaght (Co. Londonderry), Tamnamore, Tandragee, Tartaraghan, Teemore
List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland
American 1930s flying boat
questions), 4 November 2009. Retrieved: 18 June 2010. "Flying-boats in Fermanagh." Archived 2012-07-20 at the Wayback Machine Inland Waterways News, Inland
Consolidated_PBY_Catalina
FERMANAGH AREA-B
FERMANAGH AREA-B
Girl/Female
Latin
From Aea.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Four.
Male
Basque
, from Barea.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
The Sun; Light; Brilliant
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Sprite; lion of God. A biblical alternate name for Jerusalem. Name of a prankish spirit in...
Surname or Lastname
English (Newcastle area)
English (Newcastle area) : from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Ordrīc, composed of the elements ord ‘point’ (of a sword, spear) + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : variant spelling of Orrock.
Male
Greek
(ἌÏης) Greek myth name of the son of Zeus and Hêrâ. Identified with Roman Mars. Derived from the Greek word ares, ARES means "battle strife; ruination."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Airey.variant of Avery.Respelling of German Erich or, in some cases, Ihrig.Richard Arey was in Salisbury, MA, in 1646. By 1652 he was in Martha’s Vineyard, where he drowned in 1669.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Arva means fastest motion wind
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Lofty; exalted; high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's...
Boy/Male
Australian, Farsi, Hebrew
Noble; Old Civilisation; Related; From a High Race; Son of Arya; Similar to Aryan
Boy/Male
British, English
Generous
Female
English
English variant spelling of Arabic Aliya, ALEA means "the high, exalted one."Â
Girl/Female
Irish
Hill. Alsoand Breanna.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Howling, doing evil.
Girl/Female
Latin
From Ardea.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Adria, ADREA means "from Hadria."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Irish
Beauty Beyond Sight; Hill; Variant of Brina and Breanna
Female
English
Anglicized form of Danish Freya, FREA means "lady, mistress."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Arva means fastest motion wind
FERMANAGH AREA-B
FERMANAGH AREA-B
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dray.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Uttamesh | உதà¯à®¤à®¾à®®à¯‡à®·Â
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim
Description of a lion, Brave
Girl/Female
French
Warring.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a carter, from an agent derivative of Old English wagen ‘cart’, ‘wagon’.Americanized form of German Wagner.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Quarrdsome
Boy/Male
Tamil
Part of Veda
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name from the county of Dorset, named from Old English Dorn, an early name of Dorchester (of British origin, from durn ‘fist’, probably referring to fist-sized pebbles) + sǣte ‘dwellers’.
Male
Cornish
, stout and firm.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
FERMANAGH AREA-B
FERMANAGH AREA-B
FERMANAGH AREA-B
FERMANAGH AREA-B
FERMANAGH AREA-B
n.
The area in the central part of an amphitheater, in which the gladiators fought and other shows were exhibited; -- so called because it was covered with sand.
n.
A circular area in which races are or run or other sports are performed; an arena.
a.
A very soluble crystalline body which is the chief constituent of the urine in mammals and some other animals. It is also present in small quantity in blood, serous fluids, lymph, the liver, etc.
n.
An extent of surface; a tract of the earth's surface; a region; as, vast uncultivated areas.
n.
An air or song; a melody; a tune.
n.
Any plane surface, as of the floor of a room or church, or of the ground within an inclosure; an open space in a building.
a.
Of or pertaining to an area; as, areal interstices (the areas or spaces inclosed by the reticulate vessels of leaves).
n.
Extent; scope; range; as, a wide area of thought.
adv.
Backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.
n.
A name of the great blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), native of South America.
n.
Any place of public contest or exertion; any sphere of action; as, the arenaof debate; the arena of life.
n.
Alt. of Arnee
n.
A genus of palms, one species of which produces the areca nut, or betel nut, which is chewed in India with the leaf of the Piper Betle and lime.
n.
The inclosed space on which a building stands.
n.
A spot or small marked space; as, the germinative area.
n.
The unit of superficial measure, being a square of which each side is ten meters in length; 100 square meters, or about 119.6 square yards.
pl.
of Area
n.
The sunken space or court, giving ingress and affording light to the basement of a building.
n.
The superficial contents of any figure; the surface included within any given lines; superficial extent; as, the area of a square or a triangle.