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Scottish natural historian and author (1914–1969)
Gavin Maxwell FRSL FZS FRGS (15 July 1914 – 7 September 1969) was a Scottish naturalist and author, best known for his non-fiction writing and his work
Gavin_Maxwell
Book by Gavin Maxwell
Ring of Bright Water is a book by Gavin Maxwell about his life in a remote house in coastal Scotland where he kept several wild otters as pets. First
Ring_of_Bright_Water
1969 British film by Jack Couffer
is adapted from the 1960 autobiographical book of the same name by Gavin Maxwell. It featured the stars of Born Free (1966), another film about a close
Ring_of_Bright_Water_(film)
Name list
footballer Gavin Maxwell (1914–1969), Scottish naturalist and writer Gavin Maxwell (canoeist) (born 1970), Canadian sprint canoeist Gavin McCallum (born
Gavin
British Army officer and courtier (1887–1981)
Major Edward Westland Renton, divorced 1960, then 1962–64 to the writer Gavin Maxwell, and to David Hankinson in 1969. Caroline Mary Lascelles, born 15 February
Alan_Lascelles
Sicilian bandit (1922–1950)
impression of the bandit was "Errol Flynn portraying Pancho Villa". Gavin Maxwell pointed out that Giuliano was a romantic, hankering after justice from
Salvatore_Giuliano
Canadian canoeist
Gavin Maxwell (born August 28, 1970) is a Canadian sprint canoer who competed in the mid-1990s. He was eliminated in the semifinals of the C-1 1000 m
Gavin_Maxwell_(canoeist)
English actress (born 1977)
Anna Maxwell Martin (born Anna Charlotte Martin; 10 May 1977), sometimes credited as Anna Maxwell-Martin, is an English actress. She has won two British
Anna_Maxwell_Martin
English naturalist (1946–2012)
Nutkins went to work in the West Highlands of Scotland, the naturalist Gavin Maxwell having written to London Zoo requesting help from two young assistants
Terry_Nutkins
British literary agent (1922–2016)
based literary agent, with a client list that included Ian Fleming, Gavin Maxwell and Richard Holmes. After Fleming's death in 1964, Janson-Smith ran
Peter_Janson-Smith
one-bedroom flat off Cheyne Walk in the mid-1970s. 42 Oakley Street Gavin Maxwell, novelist, journalist, explorer and author of Ring of Bright Water (9
List_of_Chelsea_people
1854 book by Henry David Thoreau
editor of the trilogy version of Ring of Bright Water by Gavin Maxwell, suggests that Maxwell may have been influenced by Walden when writing the best-seller
Walden
Surname list
Enola Maxwell (1919–2003), American civil rights activist, minister, and community leader Frank Maxwell (1916–2004), American actor Gavin Maxwell (1914–1969)
Maxwell_(surname)
English editor (1938–2021)
Mary Stewart in Scotland until her death in 2014 and negotiated for Gavin Maxwell when his Ring of Bright Water (1960) was turned into a film. After she
Jane_Cornwell
Human settlement in Scotland
activities of its smugglers as for the legitimate trade of its port. Gavin Maxwell FRSL, FIAL, FZS (Sc.), FRGS was a Scottish naturalist and author, best
Port William, Dumfries and Galloway
Port_William,_Dumfries_and_Galloway
Human settlement in Scotland
Dr Keillor who was the local GP, and regarded it as his second home. Gavin Maxwell, (1914–1969) was a Scottish naturalist and author, best known for Ring
Glenelg,_Highland
Scottish author and adventurer (1919–1998)
boats off the west coast of Scotland with Gavin Maxwell and others. Geddes was a central character in Maxwell's Harpoon at a Venture (1952), an account
Tex_Geddes
Garden square in Chelsea, London
listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England. The author Gavin Maxwell is a notable former resident of the square – he lived at No. 9 from
Paultons_Square
British peer & army officer
Tidmarsh), Lady Mary Percy (who married Aymer Edward Maxwell, they were parents of author Gavin Maxwell), Lord William Richard Percy, Lord James Percy (who
Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland
Alan_Percy,_8th_Duke_of_Northumberland
British journalist and anti-colonial activist (born 1918)
publicity agent on behalf of the Algerian FLN. She claimed to have inspired Gavin Maxwell to write Lords of the Atlas : the rise and fall of the House of Glaoua
Margaret Pope (journalist and anticolonial activist)
Margaret_Pope_(journalist_and_anticolonial_activist)
Historic county in Scotland
Zealand church leader Gavin Maxwell (1914–1969), born at The House of Elrig. Author of Ring of Bright Water. Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet (1845–1937)
Wigtownshire
Religious group mentioned in the Quran
Sabaeans) to be under oppression from Turkish and Persian authorities. Gavin Maxwell, while travelling with explorer Wilfred Thesiger in the southern marshes
Sabians
Island in Highland council area, Scotland
Eilean Bàn was the last home of the author of Ring of Bright Water, Gavin Maxwell. He moved here after his home at Sandaig, which he called Camusfeàrna
Eilean_Bàn
Human settlement in Scotland
Mull of Galloway. [1] Above the church on the cliff is the memorial to Gavin Maxwell the naturalist, and author of Ring of Bright Water, an otter, sculpted
Monreith
British Conservative politician
Married Aymer Edward Maxwell (son and heir of Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet) and was the mother of author and naturalist Gavin Maxwell. Alan Ian Percy,
Henry Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland
Henry_Percy,_7th_Duke_of_Northumberland
Indigenous people of southern Iraq
marshes. Many of the areas that he visited have since been drained. Gavin Maxwell, the Scottish naturalist, travelled with Thesiger through the marshes
Marsh_Arabs
British actress (born 1931)
responsible for helping create and furnish the Gavin Maxwell Museum on Eilean Bàn, the last island home of Maxwell, an author and naturalist, most famous for
Virginia_McKenna
Island of the Inner Hebrides, Highland Scotland
eviction of crofters from Skye in the Highland Clearances. In 1946, author Gavin Maxwell bought the island and established a factory to process shark oil from
Soay,_Inner_Hebrides
Preparatory school in Eastbourne, Sussex, England
(1915–2004) – British intelligence officer, Eton schoolmaster and sculler Gavin Maxwell (1914–1969) – naturalist, writer E. H. W. Meyerstein (1889–1952) – writer
St_Cyprian's_School
Public school in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England
Northern Ireland George Parker, 8th Earl of Macclesfield (1914–1992) Gavin Maxwell (1914–1969), British naturalist and author Alistair McAlpine, Baron
Stowe_School
English naturalist, conservationist, and author
for him. In 1968 he was invited by naturalist and author Gavin Maxwell, to move to Maxwell's home on Eilean Bàn (White Island) in the Scottish Highlands
John_Lister-Kaye
Moroccan statesman (1860–1918)
the Atlas" which was taken up by Jérôme and Jean Tharaud, and then by Gavin Maxwell. When Si Mohammed died on 4 August 1886, his eldest son Si Mhamed took
Madani_El_Glaoui
British secret agent
south of Morar in the West Highlands. In charge of instruction was Gavin Maxwell. There she trained on assault courses and learned the military aspects
Yvonne_Rudellat
Moroccan politician
positive representations of Morocco and of the monarchy. One such writer, Gavin Maxwell, noted Alaoui's energy and hands-on approach to organizing the foreign
Moulay_Ahmed_Alaoui
Earthquake in Morocco
coast, anchored, and prepared for the rescue process. British author Gavin Maxwell was staying in Morocco at the time of the disaster and his book The
1960_Agadir_earthquake
English explorer, writer, TV presenter and producer (1934–2018)
and TV presenter and producer. He wrote biographies of naturalists Gavin Maxwell and Gerald Durrell (the former also being a personal friend). Botting
Douglas_Botting
2004 British TV series or programme
it gave birth to a civilisation 7,000 years later. Holmes, Martha; Gavin Maxwell & Tim Scoones (19 February 2004). Nile. BBC Books (hardcover). ISBN 978-0-563-48713-5
Nile_(TV_series)
Human settlement in Scotland
and naturalist Gavin Maxwell, who was born at the House of Elrig. The house was built in 1912 for his parents Aymer and Lady Mary Maxwell by the architects
Elrig
2010 British TV series or programme
No. Title Directed by Original release date 1 "Speed Limits" Gavin Maxwell 16 March 2010 (2010-03-16) 2 "Out of Sight" Dan Clifton 23 March 2010 (2010-03-23)
Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds
Richard_Hammond's_Invisible_Worlds
Historic site in Scotland
grandson was Gavin Maxwell author of Ring of Bright Water, who was born at The House of Elrig on the estate. Gavin's older brother, Sir Aymer Maxwell, the 8th
Monreith_House
British military officer, explorer, and writer
mustarjil. The latter journey is also covered by his travelling companion, Gavin Maxwell, in A Reed Shaken by the Wind – a Journey through the Unexplored Marshlands
Wilfred_Thesiger
actress Zehn Millionen Kinder. Die Erziehung der Jugend im Dritten Reich Gavin Maxwell United Kingdom 7 September 1969 Author Ring of Bright Water Leo McCarey
2030_in_public_domain
Human settlement in Scotland
famous as the closest settlement to Camusfeàrna, the house in which Gavin Maxwell wrote the auto-biographical story of his secluded life with his pet
Arnisdale
British sculptor (1935–2024)
first wild otter. It was just off the Island of Ornsay, once owned by Gavin Maxwell, the Scottish naturalist and author best known for his work with otters
Laurence_Broderick
American actor (1931–2021)
Gavin MacLeod (/məˈklaʊd/ mə-KLOWD; born Allan George See; February 28, 1931 – May 29, 2021) was an American actor best known for his roles as news writer
Gavin_MacLeod
Traditional market and culture hub in Johannesburg
Johannesburg City". ShowMe South Africa. Retrieved 2026-02-08. "Ezinyangeni - Gavin Maxwell". LensCulture. Retrieved 2026-02-08. Dlamini, Mbalenhle (2023-05-26)
Kwa Mai Mai Traditional Market
Kwa_Mai_Mai_Traditional_Market
Amory Lovins (Magdalen and Merton) Anne McLaren (Lady Margaret Hall) Gavin Maxwell (Hertford) Robert May, Baron May of Oxford (Merton) Peter Medawar (Magdalen)
List of people from the University of Oxford in academic disciplines
List_of_people_from_the_University_of_Oxford_in_academic_disciplines
English poet, critic and scholar (1908–2003)
Stephen Spender. She also held an unrequited passion for Gavin Maxwell. The title of Maxwell's most famous book Ring of Bright Water, subsequently made
Kathleen_Raine
Scottish educator
1963 Escape from the Classroom, published in 1965 - Introduction by Gavin Maxwell The Sins of the Children, published in 1967 In April 1974 he was dismissed
R._F._Mackenzie
Human settlement in Scotland
standing as a memorial to Gavin Maxwell, the author of the book Ring of Bright Water, which was made into a successful film. Gavin Maxwell was often seen exercising
Glasserton
Strait between Skye and Scottish mainland
Legends. The book, and subsequent film, the Ring of Bright Water by Gavin Maxwell was set in Sandaig near Glenelg, at the southern end of Kyle Rhea. Several
Kyle_Rhea
Moroccan politician (1870–1956)
Archived from the original on 2 April 2024. Lords of the Atlas, by Gavin Maxwell (ISBN 0-907871-14-3). This is the classic work on El Glaoui in any language
Thami_El_Glaoui
US Army general (1907–1990)
James Maurice Gavin (22 March 1907 – 23 February 1990), sometimes called "Jumpin' Jim" and "the jumping general", was a senior United States Army officer
James_M._Gavin
Jules Maugenet Comte Jacques-Arthus Marc de Montalembert Ernest Miller Gavin Maxwell Instructor British 1914–1969 James Andrew Mayer Mauritian James Francis
List_of_SOE_agents
British soldier, intelligence officer, fraudulent ornithologist (1878–1967)
my mind that much of my present character can be traced to Fonthill. Gavin Maxwell wrote about how his parents would scare him and other children to behave
Richard_Meinertzhagen
British travel book publisher
Duff-Gordon W.H. Hudson Arthur Koestler Peter Levi Norman Lewis (author) Gavin Maxwell Peter Mayne Mary Wortley Montagu Jan Morris Dervla Murphy Irfan Orga
Eland_Books
Travelogue", 1960) Mera Russi Safarnama ("My Russian Travelogue"; 1969) Gavin Maxwell (1914–1969) People of the Reeds (1957) Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915–2011)
List_of_travel_books
Book series
Mr. Chips – James Hilton Volume 47 – Autumn Ring of Bright Water – Gavin Maxwell The Judas Tree – A. J. Cronin The Edge of Sadness – Edwin O'Connor A
Reader's Digest Condensed Books
Reader's_Digest_Condensed_Books
Autobiographical essay by George Orwell
France, p.116. Henry Longhurst, My Life and Soft Times, Cassell 1971. Gavin Maxwell, The House at Elrig, Longmans 1965. Letter to Julian Symons, Collected
Such,_Such_Were_the_Joys
journalist Ronald Martland, former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Gavin Maxwell, naturalist, author of Ring of Bright Water Arthur Mayo, recipient of
List of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford
List_of_alumni_of_Hertford_College,_Oxford
2014 British TV series or programme
(Discovery Channel Version) Simon Bell (episode 1) Verity White (episode 2) Gavin Maxwell (episode 3) Editor Stuart Napier (episode 1) Running time 60 minutes
Hidden_Kingdoms
coast, adapted from the 1960 autobiographical book of the same name by Gavin Maxwell The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1969) – British-American epic historical
List of 1960s films based on actual events
List_of_1960s_films_based_on_actual_events
British politician and golf writer (1909–1978)
Cyprian's, the school he had arrived at in 1915, from critics like Gavin Maxwell, and George Orwell who had attacked it in his polemic Such, Such Were
Henry_Longhurst
British actor
In October 2017, Essex worked with his Hollyoaks colleagues Jarrett-Gavin, Maxwell and Wall to raise money for the charity Centrepoint as part of its Sleep
Jimmy_Essex
Silverberg Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities Ring of Bright Water Gavin Maxwell Kathleen Raine, "The Marriage of Psyche" The Road Less Traveled M. Scott
List of book titles taken from literature
List_of_book_titles_taken_from_literature
(1867–1949) Graham Masterton (born 1946) Gavin Maxwell (1914–1969), novelist, journalist and explorer Herbert Maxwell (1845–1937) Peter May (born 1951) Isabella
List_of_Scottish_novelists
British actor (1907–1984)
Storekeeper in the film about otters based on the book by the naturalist Gavin Maxwell. From then until his retirement in 1980, he concentrated once more on
Jameson_Clark
2015 British documentary TV series
No. Title Produced and directed by Original release date 1 "Honshu" Gavin Maxwell 8 June 2015 (2015-06-08) Honshu is Japan's largest island, where over
Japan: Earth's Enchanted Islands
Japan:_Earth's_Enchanted_Islands
Gavin & Stacey is a British television comedy series, following the lives of the title characters Gavin (Mathew Horne) and Stacey (Joanna Page). Stacey
List of Gavin & Stacey characters
List_of_Gavin_&_Stacey_characters
bronze medalist in 2000 Summer Olympics Ian Mortimer Michael Scarola Gavin Maxwell, participant in 1996 Summer Olympics Kayak Mylanie Barre Caroline Brunet
List of canoe/kayak athletes by country
List_of_canoe/kayak_athletes_by_country
Season of American reality/sport competition television series American Ninja Warrior
1:17.07 Lightning Bolts 27 Michael Larlee 1:17.21 Lightning Bolts 28 Gavin Maxwell 1:17.62 Lightning Bolts 29 Glenn Albright 1:19.58 Lightning Bolts 30
American Ninja Warrior season 11
American_Ninja_Warrior_season_11
that Maxwell "enjoyed" filming, with show bosses believing that the audience would "love" scenes between Maxwell and Wall. For the role, Maxwell has required
List of Hollyoaks characters introduced in 2016
List_of_Hollyoaks_characters_introduced_in_2016
British horticulturist and genealogist
daughter and one son: Diana Mary Maxwell (born 19 January 1942) Sir Michael Maxwell, 9th Baronet (1943-2021) Gavin Maxwell (15 July 1914 – 7 September 1969)
Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet
Sir_Herbert_Maxwell,_7th_Baronet
Species of carnivore
William Hayman in 1957, and named after British naturalist and author Gavin Maxwell, after a dark-brown, adult male smooth-coated otter was collected on
Smooth-coated_otter
C., tenor Gavin Maxwell (born 1970), Olympic spring canoe/kayaker Hazel McCallion, C.M. (1921–2023), politician, mayor of Mississauga Gavin McCallum (born
List of people from Mississauga
List_of_people_from_Mississauga
Month of 1969
for lung cancer. Gavin Maxwell, 55, Scottish naturalist for whom the otter subspecies Lutrogale perspicillata maxwelli ("Maxwell's Otter") is named,
September_1969
Islet in Scotland
Hill's 2003 book Stargazing: Memoirs of a Young Lighthouse Keeper. Gavin Maxwell, who fished for basking sharks nearby in 1947, recorded a mass sighting
Hyskeir
2008) July 15 Hammond Innes, English adventure novelist (died 1998) Gavin Maxwell, Scottish naturalist and author (died 1969) July 17 Alice Gore King
1914_in_literature
Peninsula in the south-west of Scotland
the beautiful sandy beach at Monreith ( childhood home of the author Gavin Maxwell), and on past Port William. A combination of rocky shoreline, sandy
Machars
27 – Ivy Compton-Burnett, English novelist (born 1884) September 6 – Gavin Maxwell, Scottish naturalist and author (cancer, born 1914) September 17 – Greye
1969_in_literature
original on 2013-12-30., retrieved 6th November 2010 Louis Stott, 'Maxwell, Gavin (1914–1969)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University
List_of_bisexual_people_(G–M)
Roman Mornings by James Lees-Milne 1957 A Reed Shaken by the Wind by Gavin Maxwell 1958 The Chequer'd Shade by John Press 1959 The Devil's Advocate by
Heinemann_Award
2008 TV series or program
George (May 2008). "Episode 3: Tibet". BBC Wildlife. Vol. 26, no. 5. Maxwell, Gavin (May 2008). "Episode 5: Land of the Panda". BBC Wildlife. Vol. 26, no
Wild_China
English novelist, teacher and psychotherapist
of the day, entertaining a stream of literati including Rene Hague, Gavin Maxwell and Dylan Thomas at their Ladbroke Road home. The poet and suffragist
Bernardine_Bishop
International sporting event
Aballí Fernando Zamora Mexico Juan Martínez Alfredo Morales Canada Gavin Maxwell James O'Leary C-1 1000 metres details Armando Silega Cuba Paul Pageau
Canoeing at the 1991 Pan American Games
Canoeing_at_the_1991_Pan_American_Games
actress Zehn Millionen Kinder. Die Erziehung der Jugend im Dritten Reich Gavin Maxwell United Kingdom 7 September 1969 Author Ring of Bright Water Leo McCarey
2020_in_public_domain
Month of 1914
Agra, British India (present-day India) (d. 1999)[citation needed] Gavin Maxwell, Scottish naturalist and leader researcher in otters, author of Ring
July_1914
2023 superhero film by Gavin J. Konop
Comics character Spider-Man. It was produced, directed, and co-written by Gavin J. Konop. The film stars Warden Wayne as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Sean
Spider-Man:_Lotus
Heritage scheme in Eastbourne, England
Journalist ditto Henry C Longhurst 1909–1978 Journalist and MP ditto Gavin Maxwell 1914–1969 Naturalist ditto George Orwell (Eric Blair) 1903–1950 Writer
Eastbourne_Blue_Plaques
Dictionary of National Biography) Gavin Maxwell (1914–1969), naturalist and travel writer (Ring of Bright Water) Herbert Maxwell (1845–1937), novelist, historian
List_of_Scottish_writers
United States Army general (1901–1987)
Maxwell Davenport Taylor (26 August 1901 – 19 April 1987) was a senior United States Army officer and diplomat during the Cold War. He served with distinction
Maxwell_D._Taylor
actor (died 2004) 15 July Hammond Innes, adventure novelist (died 1998) Gavin Maxwell, Scottish naturalist and author (died 1969) 17 July – Paul Brand, doctor
1914_in_the_United_Kingdom
1989 single by Kate Bush
itself." The music video for Maxwell's cover of "This Woman's Work", which was directed by Sanji, begins with pictures of Maxwell and his lover in black-and-white
This_Woman's_Work
noted: "Discography Maxwell". australian-charts.com. Retrieved August 25, 2022. Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite and "Fortunate": Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's
Maxwell_discography
English pioneer of soil science and engineering historian. July 15 – Gavin Maxwell (died 1969), Scottish naturalist. July 24 – Frances Oldham Kelsey (died
1914_in_science
British television producer and writer
book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Holmes, Martha; Gavin Maxwell & Tim Scoones (19 February 2004). Nile. BBC Books (hardcover). ISBN 978-0-563-48713-5
Martha_Holmes_(broadcaster)
Hilton 918 July 22, 2009 (2009-07-22) Tom Lennon, Kelly Rowland Dobie Maxwell 919 July 23, 2009 (2009-07-23) Cheryl Hines, Ben Mezrich N/A 920 July 24
List of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson episodes
List_of_The_Late_Late_Show_with_Craig_Ferguson_episodes
scholar, essayist, campaigning academic and poet (died 1996) 15 July – Gavin Maxwell, naturalist and writer (died 1969) 4 November – Duncan Macrae, international
1914_in_Scotland
American progressive rock band
success so far. The band embarked on a month-long North American tour with Gavin Castleton and Eisley in late September, finishing with a show in San Francisco
The_Dear_Hunter
Philippine romantic comedy television series
Ferrer Priscilla Meirelles as Violet Swansea Frost Sandoval as Kaizer Maxwell Lamperouge Sara Joe as Amesyl Cross Jaime Yllana as Nico Jeisz Young Icee
My_Husband_is_a_Mafia_Boss
GAVIN MAXWELL
GAVIN MAXWELL
Surname or Lastname
Russian
Russian : from a personal name based on Latin Sabinus (see Sabin) or Greek Sabbas (see Savas).English and French : from the Middle English and Old French personal name Savin, a variant of Sabin.English and French : altered form of the Middle English and Old French personal name Selvein, Latin Silvanus (see Silvano).Irish : reduced form of O’Savin, Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Sabháin ‘descendant of Sabhán’, a personal name based on sabh ‘cub’. The Irish surname has largely been absorbed into Savage.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Connacht)
Irish (Connacht) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó LáimhÃn, a reduced form of Ó FlaithimhÃn ‘descendant of FlaithimhÃn’, a personal name from a diminutive of flaith ‘prince’, ‘ruler’. This name is sometimes translated Hand, from the similarity of the reduced form to lámh ‘hand’.English : from the medieval female personal name Lavin(a) (from Latin Lavinia, of unknown origin)Spanish (LavÃn) : habitational name from Lavin, a place so named in the Santander province.Respelling of French Lavigne.
Boy/Male
American, British, Celtic, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Scottish, Teutonic, Welsh
Little Falcon; White Hawk of Battle
Boy/Male
Scottish Irish French German
Twin.
Girl/Female
Indian
Grace, Holiness, Dignity, Power, One of the eight siddhis of the science of Yoga, Power
Boy/Male
Welsh American Arthurian Legend Scottish Teutonic
Hawk of the battle: white hawk. From the medieval name Gawain. See also Gwayne.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
White Hawk
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rough, Rugged
Boy/Male
Hindu
Black one
Male
Russian
(Савин) Russian form of Roman Latin Sabinus, SAVIN means "Sabine; a follower of another religion."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
Italian
Italian name derived from Latin Gabinus, GAVINO means "of Gabium."
Boy/Male
Italian
White hawk.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Understanding.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fragrance, Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Scottish American
White hawk.
Boy/Male
Scottish American Welsh
White hawk. From the medieval name Gawain. See also Gwayne.
Boy/Male
Hindu
White hawk
Female
Scottish
Scottish feminine form of Celtic Gavin, GAVINA means either "May hawk" or "white hawk."
Girl/Female
Scottish Latin
White hawk.
GAVIN MAXWELL
GAVIN MAXWELL
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Desire; Wish
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin, Spanish
Hairless; Female Version of Calvino Bald; Little Bald One
Boy/Male
English American French
Good luck; good fortune; chancellor.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Another Name for Lord Murugan
Male
English
English unisex form of Norman French Alberi, AUBREY means "elf ruler."
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Italian
Victorious; Conquerer of the People
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
The Son of Arjun in Mahabharat
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Rawling.
GAVIN MAXWELL
GAVIN MAXWELL
GAVIN MAXWELL
GAVIN MAXWELL
GAVIN MAXWELL
n.
To get, incur, or receive, as loss, harm, or damage.
n.
A hollow way, adapted to cover troops, and facilitate their aproach to a place.
n.
To reach; to attain to; to arrive at; as, to gain the top of a mountain; to gain a good harbor.
n.
Advantage; gain; gain by plunder; booty.
n.
A neglected and untrained city boy; a young street Arab.
v. i.
To have or receive advantage or profit; to acquire gain; to grow rich; to advance in interest, health, or happiness; to make progress; as, the sick man gains daily.
imp. & p. p.
of Gain
n.
Alt. of Ravine
n.
See Pavan.
n.
Acquisition; gain.
n.
See Savin.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Gain
v. t. & i.
Alt. of Ravine
a.
Ravenous.
n.
Impure limestone.
n.
To come off winner or victor in; to be successful in; to obtain by competition; as, to gain a battle; to gain a case at law; to gain a prize.
n.
Income; gain.
n.
Alt. of Savine
n.
A fagot of brushwood, or other light combustible matter, for kindling fires; refuse of brushwood.
n.
To get, as profit or advantage; to obtain or acquire by effort or labor; as, to gain a good living.