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Irish sports club based in Belfast, Northern Ireland
the Instonians name. Instonians Rugby Football, Cricket and Athletic Clubs merged on 1 April 1962, the combined sections being known as 'Instonians', and
Instonians
2003 due to a heart condition. Since retiring he has coached Bangor and Instonians. Son Jacob joined the Ulster academy in 2023. Born 12 December 1969, Manchester
List of Ulster Rugby players of the professional era
List_of_Ulster_Rugby_players_of_the_professional_era
Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland
in rugby's All-Ireland League: Belfast Harlequins in Division 1B; and Instonians, Queen's University and Malone in Division 2A. Belfast is home to the
Belfast
University 1923/24 Queen's University 1924/25 Instonians 1925/26 Instonians 1926/27 Instonians/NIFC 1927/28 Instonians 1928/29 Civil Service 1929/30 Bangor 1930/31-1944/45
Ulster Senior League (rugby union)
Ulster_Senior_League_(rugby_union)
Voluntary grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
India and in the broader British Empire was a common career path for Instonians over the coming century. Having applied to the Indian Civil Service at
Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Royal_Belfast_Academical_Institution
Lisburn Carrickfergus CIYMS CSNI Instonians Muckamore North Down Waringstown The Northern Cricket Union (NCU) Senior League is the provincial cricket league
NCU_Senior_League
South African-Irish cricketer (born 2002)
for the Ireland National Team, Northern Knights in domestic cricket and Instonians in club cricket. Carmichael was influenced by his brother and father,
Cade_Carmichael
33rd season of All-Ireland League
Round 12 fixture on 22 February confirmed their drop to 2B for 2025–26. Instonians play in Division 2A following two successive promotions as champions after
2024–25 All-Ireland League (rugby union)
2024–25_All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union)
Rugby union team in island of Ireland
Shield. They are: Ballynahinch (AIL Div 1A) City of Armagh (AIL Div 1B) Instonians (AIL Div 1B) Queen's University (AIL Div 1B) Ballymena (AIL Div 2A) Banbridge
Ulster_Rugby
Great Britain hockey international
playing for Instonians while still attending RBAI. His teammates at Instonians included his brother, Paul. Gleghorne was a member of the Instonians team that
Mark_Gleghorne
6–5 Instonians 1923–24 Queen's University 29–11 UCD 1924–25 Bective Rangers 6–3 Garryowen 1925–26 Dublin University 6–3 Garryowen 1926–27 Instonians 16–8
All-Ireland_Cup_(rugby_union)
Armagh, Ballynahinch and Portrush dropped into junior hockey. 5 – 2015–16 Instonians promoted to Irish Hockey League after winning the Provincial play-offs
Ulster Senior League (men's hockey)
Ulster_Senior_League_(men's_hockey)
Field hockey league
Bray Bandon Cork Harlequins Portrane South Antrim Belfast teams Annadale Instonians Queen's University Source: Five new teams joined the EY Hockey League
Men's_Irish_Hockey_League
Ulster Rugby 2023–24 rugby season
Barrett was young women's player of the year. In the All-Ireland League, Instonians topped Division 2B and were promoted for the second season running. Clogher
2023–24_Ulster_Rugby_season
Provincial cricket competition on the island of Ireland
Lisburn II 1965 Laurelvale 1966 Laurelvale 1967 Instonians II 1968 C.I.Y.M.S. 1969 Dunmurry 1970 Instonians II 1971 Short Brothers & Harland 1972 North of
NCU_Junior_Cup
trophy for the first time beating Bready in the 2017 final Brigade and Instonians are the most successful clubs in the competition with 4 wins each The
Ulster_Cup_(cricket)
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
Belfast Telegraph. 1 May 2020. "Sad passing of a great Instonian – JB Stevenson". instonians.org. "Ireland Do It At Last". Ireland's Saturday Night.
James_Stevenson_(rugby_union)
Northern Irish cricketer
represents Munster Reds and Ireland A. Metcalfe played youth cricket for Instonians, and was selected for Ireland at under-19 level. He studied Business Management
Oliver_Metcalfe
34th season of All-Ireland League
Division 1A were City of Armagh after just 2 seasons in the topflight. Instonians played at this level for the first time since 2009 as they continued their
2025–26 All-Ireland League (rugby union)
2025–26_All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union)
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
game against South Africa. After retiring, Wilson became head coach of Instonians rugby club in Belfast in June 2017. He later moved to Dallas, Texas, initially
Roger Wilson (rugby union, born 1981)
Roger_Wilson_(rugby_union,_born_1981)
Irish rugby union club, based in Dublin
January 2025). "Lansdowne Lift Bateman Cup Again After Nine-Try Tussle With Instonians". irishrugby.ie. Retrieved 4 January 2025. "Lansdowne Rugby Football Club"
Lansdowne_Football_Club
Irish cricketer
struggled, taking 3 wickets across four innings. "Matthew Humphreys of Instonians to captain Belfast U14s". CricketEurope. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 17 January
Matthew_Humphreys_(cricketer)
Northern Irish athlete
a time of 4 minutes 8.6 seconds. After Queens, he was a member of the Instonians Club of Belfast. He represented the 1954 Northern Irish Team at the 1954
Victor_Milligan
Irish rugby union player
Queen's University Belfast Rugby union career Position Centre Current team Instonians Belfast Amateur team(s) Years Team Apps (Points) 2005–2006 Queen's University
Ian_Whitten
Defunct English rugby league
division contained the following teams: Chester College Hightown Moore Old Instonians Port Sunlight Ruskin Park Sefton South Liverpool St. Mary's Old Boys Vulcan
Lancs/Cheshire_Division_Two
Irish rugby union club, based in Northern Ireland
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Ballyclare_RFC
Irish rugby union club, based in Dublin
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Old_Belvedere_R.F.C.
(short-term deal) Jack Murphy (promoted from Academy) Bradley McNamara from Instonians (short term injury cover) Kieran Treadwell to Harlequins John Cooney to
List of 2025–26 United Rugby Championship transfers
List_of_2025–26_United_Rugby_Championship_transfers
clubs in Belfast: Belfast Met, CIYMS, Civil Service, Cooke, Grosvenor, Instonians and PSNI; and six schools play rugby: Campbell College, Belfast Royal
Sport_in_Belfast
Irish field hockey tournament
0 Instonians 1993–94 Instonians 3 1 Banbridge 1994–95 Lisnagarvey 2 1 Instonians 1995–96 Lisnagarvey 2 0 Newry 1996–97 Lisnagarvey 3 2 Instonians 1997–98
Kirk_Cup
Pakistani cricketer
background interview". The Express Tribune. 29 August 2016. "Imad Wasim". Instonians. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015
Imad_Wasim
Peninsula in North West England
was formed in 1992 with the merger of two other rugby clubs, The Old Instonians and The Old Rockferrians. Port Sunlight RFC formed in 1908 by employees
Wirral_Peninsula
Rugby union club in Limerick, Ireland
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Garryowen_Football_Club
Year Winner Runner-up Notes 1980 Instonians II 1 0 Cookstown II 1981 Belfast YMCA II 2 0 Instonians II after extra time 1982 Newry 4 3 Monkstown II 1983
Men's Irish Junior Cup (field hockey)
Men's_Irish_Junior_Cup_(field_hockey)
Citizens of the United Kingdom whose ancestral roots lie in Pakistan
at Wellington, Nov 3 2019". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 3 November 2019. "Instonians sign Pakistani professional Imad Wasim". Cricket Europe. Archived from
British_Pakistanis
Irish rugby union player
he was appointed Director of Rugby at Bangor Rugby Club. He moved to Instonians as a player-coach in 2005. He worked as a schoolteacher at Royal Belfast
Niall_Malone
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
the 1945 Ulster Schools' Cup-winning side. He played his rugby club for Instonians. An out-half, Hewitt had limited opportunities for Ireland due to the
John Hewitt (rugby union, born 1928)
John_Hewitt_(rugby_union,_born_1928)
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
Belfast Academical Institution and then became a foundation player for Instonians, winning back to back Ulster Senior Cups in 1922 and 1923. Hall gained
William_Hall_(rugby_union)
Irish rugby union club, based in Fivemiletown, Co.Tyrone
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Clogher_Valley_RFC
Irish rugby competition
Instonians 8-0 Queen's University (at Balmoral) 1922-23 Instonians 19-5 Queen's University (at Balmoral) 1923-24 Queen's University 16-8 Instonians (at
Ulster Senior Cup (rugby union)
Ulster_Senior_Cup_(rugby_union)
Annual rugby competition in Cheshire, England
eliminated from the preliminary and 1st rounds of the Cheshire Cup, with Old Instonians being the first ever winners. Initially the secondary competition in the
Cheshire_RFU_Plate
Ulster Rugby 2025–26 rugby season
Player of the Year: Werner Kok Club Player of the Year: Bradley McNamara, Instonians Boys' Schools Player of the Year: Charlie O'Connor, RBAI Boys' Youth Player
2025–26_Ulster_Rugby_season
Irish rugby union club, based in Dublin
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Wanderers_F.C._(rugby_union)
Fifty-over cricket competition
Irish Times. 13 September 2010. Retrieved 24 May 2011. Waringstown defeat Instonians in Irish Senior Cup Final Hills lift cup after stumping row Poynter times
Irish_Senior_Cup_(cricket)
Series of rugby union matches
(CIYMS and Ireland) Frank Laidlaw (Melrose and Scotland) Ronnie Lamont (Instonians and Ireland) Willie John McBride (Ballymena and Ireland) Ray McLoughlin
1966 British Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand
1966_British_Lions_tour_to_Australia_and_New_Zealand
Irish rugby union club, based in Newtownards, Co.Down
Ballymena 2nd XV 12-0 in an Ulster League Section 2 playoff at Shane Park, Instonians. After a downturn in fortunes in the 1990s Ards were relegated from senior
Ards_RFC
British hockey player
and studied at Queen's University Belfast. He played club hockey for Instonians in the Irish leagues and Ulster at regional level. He won his first Irish
Terry_Gregg
Ulster Rugby 2024–25 rugby season
after the playoffs. In Division 1B, Queen's University finished 6th. Instonians topped Division 2A, securing automatic promotion to 1B, with Banbridge
2024–25_Ulster_Rugby_season
Irish cricketer
Belfast it seemed a natural move to come back to Instonians". During his second stint with Instonians, West was occasionally suffered disciplinary problems
Regan_West
Irish field hockey player (b. 1987)
playing for Instonians while still attending RBAI. In 2003–04, together with Mark and Paul Gleghorne, Watt was a member of the Instonians team that won
Michael_Watt_(field_hockey)
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
Belfast Academical Institution. A forward, McKibbin played his rugby for Instonians and gained eight Ireland caps. He featured in all four matches of the
Des_McKibbin
Irish rugby union club, based in Dublin
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Old_Wesley_R.F.C.
Premier League Ballymena Carrickfergus C.I.Y.M.S. Civil Service North Instonians Lisburn North Down Waringstown Euro T20 Slam Section 1 Bangor Cliftonville
List of cricket clubs in Ireland
List_of_cricket_clubs_in_Ireland
Flanagan Javelin throw, Shot put Royal Ulster Constabulary Jack Lally Discus throw, Hammer throw Albert Foundry AC Victor Milligan 880y, 1 mile Instonians
Northern Ireland at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Northern_Ireland_at_the_1954_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games
Series of rugby union matches
Michael Bradley (Cork Constitution) Paul Clinch (Lansdowne) Keith Crossan (Instonians) Phil Danaher (Garryowen) Fergus Dunlea (Lansdowne) Paul Haycock (Terenure
1989 Ireland rugby union tour of North America
1989_Ireland_rugby_union_tour_of_North_America
Provincial cricket competition on the island of Ireland
need 109 runs to take cup". Belfast Newsletter. 4 August 1964. p. 12. "Instonians win cup". Belfast Newsletter. 5 August 1964. p. 12. "Waringstown's captain
NCU_Challenge_Cup
Field hockey club in Northern Ireland
finished 2–2. After extra time. Annadale won 3–1 on penalty strokes. Instonians won 5–4 on penalty strokes. After extra time. After extra time. Annadale
Lisnagarvey_Hockey_Club
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
Institution and Queen's University Belfast. A prop, Kennedy played for Instonians and was varsity captain at Queen's University. He moved to England to
Hector_Kennedy
Irish rugby union club based in Strandhill, Co.Sligo
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Sligo_RFC
Series of rugby union matches
(Leicester and England) Terry Holmes (Cardiff and Wales) David Irwin (Instonians and Ireland) Mike Kiernan (Dolphin and Ireland) Roy Laidlaw (Jedforest
1983 British Lions tour to New Zealand
1983_British_Lions_tour_to_New_Zealand
Harlequins v Instonians Photos". sportsfile.com. 4 April 2004. Retrieved 1 April 2019. "Best defence secures the honours for Instonians". The Irish Times
Men's Irish Senior Cup (field hockey)
Men's_Irish_Senior_Cup_(field_hockey)
Irish rugby union player (1941–2022)
as one of its players of the season. Lamont also played club rugby for Instonians. During his career, he received a lot of jerseys, most of which are framed
Ronnie_Lamont
Irish rugby union club, based in Limerick
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Shannon_RFC
Defunct English rugby union league
(1) Vagabonds (1) Wallasey (1) Old Rockferrians would merge with Old Instonians to form Prenton RUFC in 1992. Shell Stanlow are now known as Ellesmere
Lancs/Cheshire_Division_Three
Irish rugby union club, based in Trinity College Dublin
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Dublin University Football Club
Dublin_University_Football_Club
Former Rugby Union competition in Ireland
Cromey (Collegians), 3. A Thompson (Instonians), 4. ED Bunting (NIFC), 5. Bob Agar (Malone), 6. Herbie Martin (Instonians), 7. Gordon Dudgeon (Collegians)
IRFU Interprovincial Championship
IRFU_Interprovincial_Championship
Irish rugby union club based in Ballina, Co.Mayo
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Ballina_R.F.C.
Irish rugby union club, based in Bruff, Co.Limerick
but lost the Final by 32 points to 23 to their opponents Instonians from Belfast. Instonians had come second during the league phase and had been promoted
Bruff_R.F.C.
Irish rugby union cup competition
Dundalk 55-5 Bangor Chambers Park, Portadown 2015–16 Enniscorthy 23-7 Instonians Milltown (Ashbourne RFC) 2016–17 Ashbourne 22-20 Enniscorthy Donnybrook
All-Ireland Junior Cup (rugby union)
All-Ireland_Junior_Cup_(rugby_union)
Ireland men's hockey international
secures the honours for Instonians". www.irishtimes.com. 5 April 2004. Retrieved 4 June 2019. "Club History". www.instonians.org. 3 August 2016. Retrieved
Paul_Gleghorne
Irish rugby union club, based in Cashel
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Cashel_RFC
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
capped three times for Ireland in the 1923 Five Nations. He captained Instonians to their first ever Bateman Cup title in 1926–27. An accountant, McClenahan
Robert_McClenahan
Series of rugby union matches
(Lansdowne and Ireland) Clem Thomas (Swansea and Wales) Robin Thompson (Instonians and Ireland) (Captain) Rhys Williams (Llanelli and Wales) Billy Williams
1955 British Lions tour to South Africa
1955_British_Lions_tour_to_South_Africa
Cork Ladies Dublin University 1934 Cork Ladies Alexandra 1935 Maids 5 1 Instonians 1936 Muckross 4 2 Ards 1937 Pembroke Wanderers 3 0 Ards Replay - Game
Women's Irish Senior Cup (field hockey)
Women's_Irish_Senior_Cup_(field_hockey)
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
Centre Senior career Years Team Apps (Points) – Queen's University RFC – Instonians – Ulster International career Years Team Apps (Points) 1980-1990 Ireland
David_Irwin_(rugby_union)
Irish rugby union club based in Limerick, Co.Limerick
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
UL_Bohemians_R.F.C.
Irish rugby union player
(Points) 2021-23 Banbridge 11 (0) 2024-25 City of Armagh 0 (0) 2025- Instonians 2 (0) Correct as of 24 January 2026 Senior career Years Team Apps (Points)
Callum Reid (rugby union, born 1999)
Callum_Reid_(rugby_union,_born_1999)
Multi-sports club in Cork, Ireland
Harlequins v Instonians Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 4 April 2004. Retrieved 1 April 2019. "Best defence secures the honours for Instonians". www.irishtimes
Cork_Harlequins
Irish photographer
itself. Upon leaving school he became a member of the Old Boy association Instonians and a regular player for their rugby team up until his mid-thirties. In
Chris_Hill_(photographer)
Irish athlete (1928–2025)
October 1928 Ireland Died 23 July 2025 (aged 96) Height 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) Sport Sport Field hockey Senior career Years Team Caps Goals – Instonians - -
Maeve_Kyle
Rugby team
from Overmach Parma Jerry Cronin from Ballynahinch Alan Whitten from Instonians (short-term injury cover) Adam Macklin Paddy McAllister Neil McComb Ian
2010–11_Ulster_Rugby_season
Irish rugby union club, based in Armagh, Northern Ireland
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
City_of_Armagh_RFC
Series of rugby union matches
replacement Scrum-halves Terry Holmes (Cardiff and Wales) Colin Patterson (Instonians and Ireland) John Robbie (Greystones RFC and Ireland) as replacement Steve
1980 British Lions tour to South Africa
1980_British_Lions_tour_to_South_Africa
Irish rugby union club, based in County Dublin
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
St_Mary's_College_RFC
Provincial cricket team on the island of Ireland
Africa* (2002-08-03) 3 August 2002 (age 23) Right-handed Right arm medium Instonians All-rounders Mark Adair Ireland (1996-03-27) 27 March 1996 (age 30) Right-handed
Northern Knights (cricket team)
Northern_Knights_(cricket_team)
Irish rugby union competition
Dublin City of Armagh Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Queen's UCC Dublin teams Blackrock College Dublin University Old Wesley Blackrock College Dublin
All-Ireland League (rugby union)
All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union)
Irish rugby union club, based in Cork
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Dolphin_RFC
Name for alumni of UK schools
Rossall School Old Rossallians Royal Belfast Academical Institution Old Instonians RGS Worcester Old Elizabethans Chartered by Queen Elizabeth I Royal Grammar
Old_Boys
Rugby team
Leinster Christian Foley Prop Young Munster Munster Blake McClean Prop Instonians Ulster Jonathan Byrne Hooker Garryowen Munster Rian Handley Hooker Old
Ireland national under-20 rugby union team
Ireland_national_under-20_rugby_union_team
Northern Irish athlete (born c.1935)
Personal information Nationality British (Northern Irish) Born c.1935 Sport Sport Athletics Event(s) Sprints, long jump Club Queens Univ AC Instonians AC
Gordon_Hamilton_(athlete)
Rugby union player from Northern Ireland
Belfast on a Lord Kitchener Scholarship. McCourt opted to play rugby for Instonians during his first few years at Queen's University. He first represented
Desmond_McCourt
Irish academic
contribution to the discipline. Irish Gaelic translation of The Hidden Words by Baháʼu'lláh Instonian to be UCD's Professor of Irish, UCD Press Releases v t e
Joseph_Watson_(academic)
Instonians RFC Attendance: 400
2010–11_British_and_Irish_Cup
Cricket ground
Trophy competition. It is the home of Cooke Collegians Cricket Club and Instonians Cricket Club. In September 2016, the Ireland women's cricket team hosted
Shaw's_Bridge_Lower_Ground
Irish cricketer (born 2002)
Cricket World Cup Qualifier". Cricket World. Retrieved 17 September 2020. "Instonians duo Hunter and Metcalfe named in Ireland Under 19 squad". Northern Cricket
James_Hunter_(cricketer)
Sports club in Belfast, Northern Ireland
CIYMS". Digital Film Archive. Retrieved 14 April 2025. "CIYMS edge out Instonians but North West final abandoned". BBC Sport. 31 July 2015. Retrieved 14
C.I.Y.M.S._Cricket_Club
Irish rugby union club, based in Cork
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Cork_Constitution
Rugby team
Academy squad Props Michael Ferguson, Dungannon (1) Neil Simpson, Instonians (1) Hookers Stephen Douglas, Ballymena (1) Locks none Back row Mark Robinson
2006–07_Ulster_Rugby_season
Irish rugby union club, based in Belfast
Division 1B Armagh Blackrock College Dublin University Garryowen Highfield Instonians Naas Old Wesley Queen's University UCC Division 2A Ballymena Banbridge
Queen's_University_RFC
Series of rugby union matches
O'Brien (Broughton Park) Freddie McLennan (Wanderers); Keith Crossan* (Instonians); David Irwin (Queen's University); A W Irwin* (Queens' University): John
1981 Ireland rugby union tour of South Africa
1981_Ireland_rugby_union_tour_of_South_Africa
INSTONIANS
INSTONIANS
INSTONIANS
INSTONIANS
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Greenery
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on the border between two territories, especially in the Marches between England and Wales or England and Scotland, from Anglo-Norman French marche ‘boundary’ (of Germanic origin; compare Mark 2). In some cases, the surname may be a habitational name from March in Cambridgeshire, which was probably named from the locative case of Old English mearc ‘boundary’.English : from a nickname or personal name for someone who was born or baptized in the month of March (Middle English, Old French march(e), Latin Martius (mensis), from the name of the god Mars) or who had some other special connection with the month, such as owing a feudal obligation then.Catalan : from the personal name March, Catalan equivalent of Mark 1.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Jasmine; Lotus Eyed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ninnit | நீநà¯à®¨à¯€à®¤
Created
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
This was the name of a poetess daughter of al-Waqa
Girl/Female
Indian
Watchful, Vigilant
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, Danish, Hebrew, Swedish
Little Warrior
Female
English
Feminine form of English Ernest, ERNESTINE means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Compassionate
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