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  • Fflorens Roch
  • British Girl Guide leader and author

    The Hon. Fflorens Roch (12 Feb 1879 -18 March 1969) was an author and chief commissioner for Girl Guides in Wales. In 1916 she donated the Llanover Manuscripts

    Fflorens Roch

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  • Walter Roch
  • Fflorens Mary Ursula Herbert (1879–1969), on 20 April 1911. Fflorens was a published author and Chief Commissioner for Girl Guides in Wales. Roch was

    Walter Roch

    Walter Roch

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  • National Library of Wales General Manuscript Collection
  • Llanover Manuscripts in the National Library and his daughter the Hon. Fflorens Roch later converted the deposit into a donation. The Llanover Manuscripts

    National Library of Wales General Manuscript Collection

    National_Library_of_Wales_General_Manuscript_Collection

  • Llanarth Court
  • House in Llanarth, Monmouthshire

    predeceased him, the court was inherited by his daughter, the Hon. Fflorens Roch, who gave it to the Roman Catholic Church in 1948. The church passed

    Llanarth Court

    Llanarth Court

    Llanarth_Court

  • Philip Hepworth
  • British architect

    designed a Roman Catholic church in Wales, paid for by the Hon. Fflorens Roch, (wife of Walter Roch and daughter of Lord Treowen). This is Our Lady of Peace

    Philip Hepworth

    Philip Hepworth

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  • Clementina Anstruther-Thomson
  • Scottish author and art theorist (1857–1921)

    Welsh author and Chief Commissioner for Girl Guides in Wales, Hon. Fflorens Roch (1879–1969), during which the two were "rarely apart". Later in her

    Clementina Anstruther-Thomson

    Clementina Anstruther-Thomson

    Clementina_Anstruther-Thomson

  • Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover
  • British noble (1802–1896)

    Spouse Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover Family Arthur Jones (son-in-law) Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen (grandson) Fflorens Roch (great-granddaughter)

    Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover

    Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover

    Augusta_Hall,_Baroness_Llanover

  • Agatha Blyth
  • British Girl Guide executive

    Blyth's home, Windy Sayles, in Hertfordshire. Early trainees included Fflorens Roch, Clementina Anstruther Thompson and Rose Kerr. In 1916 Blyth wrote the

    Agatha Blyth

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  • Church of St Mary and St Michael, Llanarth
  • Church in Monmouthshire, Wales

    1829. In 1947, the last of the Herberts to live at Llanarth Court, Fflorens Roch left the Court, and the church, to the Dominican Order, which operated

    Church of St Mary and St Michael, Llanarth

    Church of St Mary and St Michael, Llanarth

    Church_of_St_Mary_and_St_Michael,_Llanarth

  • Silver Fish Award
  • Highest adult award in Guiding

    (1886–1967) 1922 First County commissioner (1916) First heraldry advisor Fflorens Roch (1879–1969) 1922 Deputy chief commissioner, Wales Helen Malcolm 1923

    Silver Fish Award

    Silver_Fish_Award

  • Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen
  • British Liberal politician and British Army officer

    Prince and Princess of Wales. Lord and Lady Treowen had two children. Hon. Fflorens Mary Ursula Herbert (12 February 1879-18 March 1969) Girl Guiding's Chief

    Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen

    Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen

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  • ROCH
  • Male

    French

    ROCH

    French form of Italian Rocco, ROCH means "rest."

    ROCH

  • Floren
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Floren

    Flowering.

    Floren

  • ROCHELLE
  • Female

    French

    ROCHELLE

    Feminine form of French Roch, ROCHELLE means "rest."

    ROCHELLE

  • LORENS
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    LORENS

    Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Laurentius, LORENS means "of Laurentum."

    LORENS

  • FLORENZ
  • Male

    German

    FLORENZ

    German form of Latin Florentius, FLORENZ means "blossoming."

    FLORENZ

  • Rochester
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rochester

    English : habitational name from the city in Kent, which is recorded by Bede (c.730) under the names of both Dorubrevi and Hrofæcæstre. The former represents the original British name, composed of the elements duro- ‘fortress’ and brīvā ‘bridge’. The second represents a contracted form of this (possibly affected by folk etymological connection with Old English hrōf ‘roof’) combined with an explanatory Old English cæster ‘Roman fort’ (from Latin castra ‘military camp’). There is a much smaller place in Northumbria also called Rochester, which seems to have been named in imitation of the more important one, but which is a more than occasional source of the surname. In other cases there may also have been confusion with Wroxeter in Shropshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Rochecestre.

    Rochester

  • Marland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern Lancashire)

    Marland

    English (southern Lancashire) : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Rochdale, named from Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’, ‘cultivated land’. There may also have been some confusion with Markland.Dutch : habitational name from Maarland in Eijsden, Dutch Limburg.possibly a variant of Dutch Merlan, from French merlan ‘whiting’, a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish.

    Marland

  • June
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    June

    English : from French jeune ‘young’, a distinguishing name for the younger of two bearers of the same personal name. Compare Young.Translation of French Juin, name of the month of June, probably applied as a nickname for someone born or baptized in that month or for a foundling discovered in June.A Juin from La Rochelle, France, is recorded in Saint-Jean, Quebec, in 1666.

    June

  • Florens
  • Boy/Male

    German, Polish

    Florens

    Blooming; Flowering

    Florens

  • Lawrence
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lawrence

    English : from the Middle English and Old French personal name Lorens, Laurence (Latin Laurentius ‘man from Laurentum’, a place in Italy probably named from its laurels or bay trees). The name was borne by a saint who was martyred at Rome in the 3rd century ad; he enjoyed a considerable cult throughout Europe, with consequent popularity of the personal name (French Laurent, Italian, Spanish Lorenzo, Catalan Llorenç, Portuguese Lourenço, German Laurenz; Polish Wawrzyniec (assimilated to the Polish word wawrzyn ‘laurel’), etc.). The surname is also borne by Jews among whom it is presumably an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Ashkenazic surnames.

    Lawrence

  • Florens
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Polish, Swedish

    Florens

    Flowering; From Florence; Blossoming; Charming

    Florens

  • Mayo
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Mayo

    English and Irish : variant of Mayhew.Variant of French Mailhot.A William Mayo born in Wiltshire, England, c. 1684 was a surveyor who settled in VA about 1623 and helped survey the VA-NC boundary and found Richmond and Petersburg, VA. [newpara]The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, was founded by William Worrall Mayo (1819–1911), who immigrated to the U.S. from England, in 1845, and his sons, all gifted and innovative physicians and surgeons.

    Mayo

  • Florent
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Latin, Swiss

    Florent

    In Flower

    Florent

  • Florenz
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German

    Florenz

    Flower

    Florenz

  • Floor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Floor

    English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Flore, from Old English flōr(e) ‘floor’, probably with reference to a lost tessellated pavement.Danish : from a short form of the personal name Florentz or the Frisian Flores (see Florence).

    Floor

  • Florent
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Florent

    Flower.

    Florent

  • Kershaw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kershaw

    English : habitational name from Kirkshaw in the parish of Rochdale, Lancashire, so named from northern Middle English kirk ‘church’ + shaw ‘grove’. There are two minor places in West Yorkshire called Kershaw, which may be of the same origin and may also lie behind the surname, but on the other hand they may themselves derive from the surname. In some cases the name may be topographic for someone who lived near the ‘church grove’.

    Kershaw

  • Lorens
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Lorens

    Crowned with Laurels; Man from Laurentum

    Lorens

  • Lorens
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish

    Lorens

    Laurel.

    Lorens

  • Rochford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rochford

    English : habitational name from either of two places so called: in Essex and Worcestershire. In both cases the name probably derives from the genitive case of Old English ræcc ‘hunting dog’ (perhaps a byname) + Old English ford ‘ford’, but its development has been influenced by the common French place name composed of the elements roche ‘rock’ + fort ‘strong’ (Latin fortis).

    Rochford

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  • Nirmalya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Nirmalya

    Pure

  • Driscoll
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Driscoll

    Interpreter

  • Aashir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aashir |

    Living, Captivating, Fascinating

  • Rajnath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Rajnath

    King's God

  • Caksana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Caksana

    Soothing to the Eyes

  • Devain
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Devain

    Divine

  • Corran
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish

    Corran

    Spear-bearer

  • Dhruba | த்ருபா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhruba | த்ருபா

    The polar star, Firm, Unshakable

  • Sambhavna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sambhavna

    Esteem, Possibility, Possibility

  • Mellie
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Greek

    Mellie

    Highborn Power; Black; Dark-skinned

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  • Heterochromous
  • a.

    Having the central florets of a flower head of a different color from those of the circumference.

  • Flosculous
  • a.

    Consisting of many gamopetalous florets.

  • Floren
  • n.

    A cerain gold coin; a Florence.

  • Tubulous
  • a.

    Containing, or consisting of, small tubes; specifically (Bot.), composed wholly of tubulous florets; as, a tubulous compound flower.

  • Compositae
  • n. pl.

    A large family of dicotyledonous plants, having their flowers arranged in dense heads of many small florets and their anthers united in a tube. The daisy, dandelion, and asters, are examples.

  • Strap
  • n.

    The flat part of the corolla in ligulate florets, as those of the white circle in the daisy.

  • Radiate
  • a.

    Having in a capitulum large ray florets which are unlike the disk florets, as in the aster, daisy, etc.

  • Hemigamous
  • a.

    Having one of the two florets in the same spikelet neuter, and the other unisexual, whether male or female; -- said of grasses.

  • Composite
  • v. t.

    Belonging to the order Compositae; bearing involucrate heads of many small florets, as the daisy, thistle, and dandelion.

  • Anthodium
  • n.

    The inflorescence of a compound flower in which many florets are gathered into a involucrate head.

  • Vaginula
  • n.

    One of the tubular florets in composite flowers.

  • Semiflosculous
  • a.

    Having all the florets ligulate, as in the dandelion.

  • Tripe-de-roche
  • n.

    Same as Rock tripe, under Rock.

  • Ray
  • n.

    A radiating part of a flower or plant; the marginal florets of a compound flower, as an aster or a sunflower; one of the pedicels of an umbel or other circular flower cluster; radius. See Radius.

  • Ryder
  • n.

    A gold coin of Zealand [Netherlands] equal to 14 florins, about $ 5.60.

  • Radiatiform
  • a.

    Having the marginal florets enlarged and radiating but not ligulate, as in the capitula or heads of the cornflower.

  • Aggregate
  • a.

    Composed of several florets within a common involucre, as in the daisy; or of several carpels formed from one flower, as in the raspberry.

  • Artichoke
  • n.

    The Cynara scolymus, a plant somewhat resembling a thistle, with a dilated, imbricated, and prickly involucre. The head (to which the name is also applied) is composed of numerous oval scales, inclosing the florets, sitting on a broad receptacle, which, with the fleshy base of the scales, is much esteemed as an article of food.

  • Homochromous
  • a.

    Having all the florets in the same flower head of the same color.

  • Rhachilla
  • n.

    A branch of inflorescence; the zigzag axis on which the florets are arranged in the spikelets of grasses.