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Kaiapoi High School is a state co-educational secondary school located in Kaiapoi, in the Waimakariri District of New Zealand's South Island. The school
Kaiapoi_High_School
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
Kaiapoi is a town in the Waimakariri District of the Canterbury region, in the South Island of New Zealand. The town is located approximately 17 kilometres
Kaiapoi
New Zealand physicist
the South Pole, the IceCube collaboration. Adams was educated at Kaiapoi High School, where she first aspired to be an astronaut, before realising that
Jenni_Adams
Series of earthquakes in New Zealand
Kaiapoi High School. 11 December – The final red zone bus tour takes place. They begin again in July 2012. 12 December Entries close to CERA's school
Timeline of the Canterbury earthquakes
Timeline_of_the_Canterbury_earthquakes
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
and was renamed Pegasus Bay School. For secondary education, the town is zoned for Kaiapoi High School, 13 km away in Kaiapoi. The town was previously also
Pegasus,_New_Zealand
host schools are Kaiapoi High School and Linwood College respectively. Topp, Shelley (19 November 2019). "Celebrations mark 150 years at school". Retrieved
List of schools in the Canterbury Region
List_of_schools_in_the_Canterbury_Region
Territorial authority district in South Island, New Zealand
Rangiora High School and Kaiapoi High School. Many of the primary schools are well-supported by the community, and an increasing number of pre-schools have
Waimakariri_District
NZ international rugby union player
at the Kaiapoi Rugby Football Union and went on to play for the Kaiapoi High School first XV. He then attended Christchurch Boys’ High School. While at
Matt_Todd
American college basketball season
North Carolina G 5 Helen Matthews (5Y) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Sr Kaiapoi High School Kaiapoi, New Zealand G 10 Libby Privett 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Jr Madison
2024–25 Wofford Terriers women's basketball team
2024–25_Wofford_Terriers_women's_basketball_team
New Zealand annual music competition
Smokefreerockquest (SFRQ) is an annual music competition for intermediate and high school bands throughout New Zealand. The first Rockquest was held in 1988, and
Smokefreerockquest
American college basketball season
88 m) Fr International School of Amsterdam Amsterdam, Netherlands G 5 Helen Matthews 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Sr Kaiapoi High School Kaiapoi, New Zealand G 10 Libby
2023–24 Wofford Terriers women's basketball team
2023–24_Wofford_Terriers_women's_basketball_team
Architectural standards in New Zealand
School, Hamilton Hornby High School, Christchurch Howick College, Auckland Kaiapoi High School, Kaiapoi Logan Park High School, Dunedin Long Bay College
New Zealand standard school buildings
New_Zealand_standard_school_buildings
NZ teacher, feminist, prohibitionist, social reformer, editor
one of nine children of Alice and Daniel Henderson. The family moved to Kaiapoi, North Canterbury, New Zealand, and later Ashburton before settling in
Christina_Henderson
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
are zoned for Pegasus Bay School; secondary school students are zoned for Kaiapoi High School in Kaiapoi. "2025 Triennial Elections Declaration of Result"
Waikuku
New Zealand politician (1872–1929)
Member of Parliament for Southern Maori from 1922 to 1928. Uru was born at Kaiapoi in 1872. His father was Hoani Uru, a farmer, and his mother was Kataraina
Henare_Uru
English chemist (1868–1938)
in 1879 and settled in Kaiapoi, where he attended Kaiapoi School. During his two years in Canterbury, he worked at the Kaiapoi Woollen Company. The family
Joseph_Mellor
Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1972 to 1974
Southern Canterbury, Kirk left school at the age of 13 and later joined the New Zealand Labour Party in 1943. He was mayor of Kaiapoi from 1953 until 1957, when
Norman_Kirk
Aspect of New Zealand history
the 18th century fixed the headquarters of the tribe at Kaiapoi Pā (near present-day Kaiapoi), choosing the site mainly for its good defensive position
History_of_Canterbury_Region
New Zealand feminist, journalist
delegate to the League of Nations assembly in Geneva. Henderson was born in Kaiapoi, North Canterbury, New Zealand on 25 October 1871. She was the seventh
Stella_Henderson
NZ dual-code rugby international player
younger years, he played for junior clubs the Kaiapoi Bulldogs and the Pakuranga Jaguars. He is the first Kaiapoi (now Northern) Bulldogs junior to be selected
Matt_Duffie
Public transport overview of Christchurch, New Zealand
passengers need to interchange to other buses at suburban centres. The four High Frequency services, which cross the city every 10 to 15 minutes, serve the
Public transport in Christchurch
Public_transport_in_Christchurch
Town in Otago, New Zealand
coast. After Te Rauparaha's sack of the large pā (fortified settlement) at Kaiapoi near modern Christchurch in 1831, refugees came south and gained permission
Oamaru
New Zealand politician
Peninsula. Korako was educated at St Stephen's School in Bombay south of Auckland, Rangiora High School, and Lincoln College. He is married to Christine
Nuk_Korako
NZ rugby union player (born 1973)
Christchurch Boys' High School where he played in the 1st XV, and played Junior Grade Rugby for Kaiapoi. He recalled, when he was aged 10, his Kaiapoi team playing
Andrew_Mehrtens
New Zealand cricket umpire and educator
High School, and joined the education department in 1883 as a pupil teacher. He obtained a BA degree from Canterbury College, and taught at Kaiapoi,
Charles_Garrard
New Zealand botanist
in Kaiapoi in December 1862, to George and Mary Ann Alexander, née Hatch. George Alexander was a baker. She received her education at the day school belonging
Catherine Alexander (botanist)
Catherine_Alexander_(botanist)
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
entrance is by donation. Rangiora is linked by Metro Route 1 which links Kaiapoi, Christchurch and Princess Margaret Hospital via Main North Road and Flaxton
Rangiora
Former school in Christchurch, New Zealand
High School buildings) was a historic building in Christchurch, New Zealand. Its original use, until 1986, was as the Christchurch Girls' High School
Cranmer_Centre
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
Rakahuri Rivers running either side. Woodend is 6.6 kilometres north of Kaiapoi and 6.3 kilometres to the east of Rangiora. Woodend is within walking distance
Woodend,_New_Zealand
traditionalist Roman Catholic school). "Te Kura o Hata Maria o Pawarenga" means "Saint Mary's School of Pawarenga" or "Pawarenga School of St Mary" "Te Kura o
List of Catholic schools in New Zealand
List_of_Catholic_schools_in_New_Zealand
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch Central City and settlements further north including Belfast and Kaiapoi. Redwood is part of the Christchurch Central parliamentary electorate.
Redwood,_Christchurch
New Zealand bishop
NZEF in France. At the end of World War I he was vicar of Leithfield then Kaiapoi. Next he was rector and chaplain of St Saviour's Boys’ Orphanage, Timaru
Leslie_Knight
of the bar. He practised until shortly before his death. He represented Kaiapoi on the Canterbury Provincial Council from 1871 until the abolition of provincial
Thomas_Joynt
City in Canterbury, New Zealand
was inhabited seasonally, and a major trading centre was established at Kaiapoi Pā. British colonial settlement began in the mid-nineteenth century. The
Christchurch
New Zealand politician (1889–1955)
the election. Lyons was selected by the National Party to contest the Kaiapoi electorate in the 1941 general election, but the general election was delayed
Melville_Lyons
through Kaiapoi, and the town once served as the junction for the Eyreton Branch, which provided rail access to communities west of Kaiapoi such as West
List of Christchurch railway stations
List_of_Christchurch_railway_stations
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
1832, when Te Rauparaha, fresh from his successful three-month siege of Kaiapoi Pā, took the pā on Ōnawe Peninsula at the head of Akaroa Harbour. The earliest
Akaroa
New Zealand politician (1865–1949)
times: in Invercargill (1919), Christchurch North (1922 and 1928), and Kaiapoi (1931). He was President of the New Zealand Labour Party in 1928–1929,
John Archer (New Zealand politician)
John_Archer_(New_Zealand_politician)
New Zealand politician
long stays in hospital as a child. Growing up in Kaiapoi (where he attended the local borough school) he liked swimming and fishing for leisure. He completed
John Kirk (New Zealand politician)
John_Kirk_(New_Zealand_politician)
Prominent member of women's temperance movement in New Zealand
franchise in the Kaiapoi Wesleyan Schoolroom on 1 October 1890. Anne Ward was then appointed Superintendent of Franchise at Kaiapoi, "and it was resolved
Anne_Ward_(suffragist)
Village or fortified settlement in Māori culture
preserved in the peat. These are on display at the nearby Te Awamutu museum. Kaiapoi north of Christchurch is a well-known example of a pā using swamp as a
Pā
This list of tallest buildings in Christchurch ranks high-rise buildings in Christchurch, New Zealand, by height. Although New Zealand's second-largest
List of tallest buildings in Christchurch
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Christchurch
Earthquake in New Zealand
2010. "Kaiapoi's main street reopened as cleanup continues". Radio New Zealand. 9 September 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010. "Earthquake: Kaiapoi 'will
2010_Canterbury_earthquake
New Zealand footballer (born 1991)
Grammar School. In footballing circles, she is known by the nickname "flea". In an interview Longo gave in November 2014, she said she lives in Kaiapoi but
Annalie_Longo
Unhabitable areas around Christchurch, New Zealand
Brooklands, was redzoned, virtually erasing it. Large sections of the town of Kaiapoi, as well as the seaside communities of The Pines Beach and Kairaki, were
Residential_red_zone
Australian politician
state election. Born in Kaiapoi, New Zealand to a Methodist minister and his wife, Bavin was educated at Auckland Grammar School until 1889 when his family
Thomas_Bavin
Islands) but later emigrated and settled in New Zealand. Trousselot Park in Kaiapoi, (Canterbury) is named after him. Major Norman Frederick Hastings DSO (1916)
List of foreign recipients of the Légion d'Honneur by country
List_of_foreign_recipients_of_the_Légion_d'Honneur_by_country
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
at Papanui, was cut down in the 1850s. The other two remnants were at Kaiapoi and Rangiora. It is dominated by kahikatea trees. A predator-proof perimeter
Riccarton,_New_Zealand
Sports season
Charlie Herekotukutuku (Kaiapoi), Clinton Fraser (Sydenham), Hamish Barclay (Riccarton), Sam Lemalie (Linwood), Josh Reuben (Kaiapoi), Aaron Whittaker (Riccarton)
2002 New Zealand rugby league season
2002_New_Zealand_rugby_league_season
Works Act [582] Immigration and Public Works Loan Act [583] Kaiapoi Native Industrial School Grant Act [584] Land Transfer Act [585] Amended:
List of acts of the New Zealand Parliament (1840–1890)
List_of_acts_of_the_New_Zealand_Parliament_(1840–1890)
Education building in Christchurch, New Zealand
century public school buildings (the other two are the original buildings of Christchurch Boys' High School and Christchurch Girls' High School, which are
Cranmer_Court
2021-11-26 – via BHL. Huber, B. A.; Fischer, N.; Astrin, J. J. (February 2010). "High level of endemism in Haiti's last remaining forests: a revision of Modisimus
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
3 Earthquake wave in the sea, Star, issue 81, 17 August 1868, Page 3 "Kaiapoi". Star. 15 August 1868. Retrieved 15 September 2016 – via Papers Past.
List of tsunamis affecting New Zealand
List_of_tsunamis_affecting_New_Zealand
Peninsula south-east of Christchurch, New Zealand
the killing of several Ngāti Toa chiefs at Kaiapoi Pā in 1829. Ngāti Toa returned in 1832 to sack Kaiapoi Pā and Ōnawe Pā. It was partly as a result of
Banks_Peninsula
February 2011 earthquake in New Zealand
Statistics New Zealand's main urban area definition for Christchurch includes Kaiapoi, which belongs to Waimakariri District, and Prebbleton, which belongs to
2011_Christchurch_earthquake
15th century Māori explorer
Murihiku and his canoe became the Takitimu Mountains. He then walked north to Kaiapoi, where he called out to Mount Tongariro for help. A vast fire came down
Tamatea_Urehaea
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
bush a settlement sprung up along on the old Māori track leading north to Kaiapoi which eventually became the Main North Road. The settlement soon boasted
Papanui
Hawera Borough Council Enabling Act [134] Infant Life Protection Act [135] Kaiapoi Borough Corporation Vesting Act [136] Kaitangata Cemetery Site Sale Act
List of acts of the New Zealand Parliament (1891–1912)
List_of_acts_of_the_New_Zealand_Parliament_(1891–1912)
Region of New Zealand
also links Christchurch with nearby towns including Rolleston, Rangiora, Kaiapoi and Lincoln. Metro also operates the Diamond Harbour ferry between Lyttelton
Canterbury_Region
New Zealand politician
including the first section of the Canterbury Museum (1870), the Kaiapoi Borough School (1874), Coker's Hotel in Manchester Street (1879), the synagoge
William_Prudhoe
New Zealand engineering company
bridge at Staircase Gully and the Awatere road and rail bridge at Seddon. Kaiapoi Woollen Mills increased its power plant with a Corliss steam engine of
Scott Brothers (manufacturers)
Scott_Brothers_(manufacturers)
19th-century New Zealand architect
Christchurch, Lyttelton (St John's Church, 1865, demolished in 2012), Kaiapoi (St Paul's Church, 1875, demolished 1976), Leeston (St David's Church,
Samuel_Farr_(architect)
the same school and being admitted to the bar within three days of one another. Harry Joseph Beswick (born 1860) was born in nearby Kaiapoi. His father
1895 Christchurch mayoral election
1895_Christchurch_mayoral_election
children's programme Lyttelease, classical music show Vienna Volcano, and old school metal and hard rock show The Molten Metal. The following stations broadcast
List of radio stations in Canterbury
List_of_radio_stations_in_Canterbury
penalty seemed excessive. Meanwhile, Tama-i-hara-nui sought aid from kin at Kaiapoi and successfully attacked Taumutu. The Hapu at Taumutu, which included
History_of_Otago
New Zealand netball player (1940–1997)
Margaret Pawson died on 9 November 1997, and her ashes were buried in Kaiapoi Public Cemetery. "Margaret Pawson". Netball New Zealand. Retrieved 10 October
Margaret_Pawson
New Zealand Commissioner of Crown Lands (1809–1876)
Fooks was proposed by Joshua Charles Porter (a lawyer; later Mayor of Kaiapoi), and seconded by the publican Michael Hart. Whilst Sewell's speech was
Guise_Brittan
surfing lagoons, including the Auckland Surf Park, Swell Planet and the Kaiapoi Aquasports Park. In 1963 there were approximately 300 surfers in the country
Surfing_in_New_Zealand
Premier of New Zealand in 1856
Fooks was proposed by Joshua Charles Porter (a lawyer; later Mayor of Kaiapoi), and seconded by the publican Michael Hart. Whilst Sewell's speech was
Henry_Sewell
Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1935 to 1940
Responding to a suggestion from the Reverend W. H. A. Vickery, mayor of Kaiapoi, Savage began to use the term "applied Christianity" to describe the government's
Michael_Joseph_Savage
New Zealand businessman
Auckland Grammar School from 1948. In 2013 he described his time at the school: "In all my days at school, although I was in a high-achieving class, I
Ron_Carter_(businessman)
New Zealand-born Australian Methodist minister and missionary
to Christchurch. He married in 1867 and was then appointed to Timaru, Kaiapoi and Wanganui. Cyril was born during his parents time in Nelson and then
Cyril_Bavin
Central area of Christchurch, New Zealand
non-integrated state secondary school, with a roll of 2,211 students. Prior to 1965 the school was Christchurch West High School, which was founded in 1858
Christchurch_Central_City
Settlement in Christchurch, New Zealand
Companies Act in 1988. Between 1958 and 1967 the port saw such prosperity that Kaiapoi, on the coast north of Christchurch, briefly reopened its closed port facilities
Lyttelton,_New_Zealand
Community centre in Christchurch, New Zealand
the University of Canterbury), Christchurch Boys' High School and Christchurch Girls' High School buildings, many of which were designed by Benjamin
Christchurch_Arts_Centre
New Zealand architect (1863–1908)
commissions for the D.I.C. Building in Cashel Street, and new buildings for the Kaiapoi Woollen Company. A number of his building are or were listed with Heritage
Robert_England_(architect)
45th Mayor of Christchurch
Somerfield. He attended Christchurch South Intermediate and Cashmere High School. He studied an intermediate year in zoology at the University of Canterbury
Bob_Parker_(mayor)
New Zealand environmental geography academic
Canterbury. In December 2021, Brower was promoted to full professor in the School of Earth and Environment at the University of Canterbury. On 22 February
Ann_Brower
Those classes were now being held at Christchurch Boys' High School and Rangi Ruru Girls' School. "Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions Chapel". Quakestudies
Music_Centre_of_Christchurch
Plan for rebuilding Christchurch after the 2011 earthquake
Retail Precinct: New retail and office building at the corner of Cashel and High streets The Convention Centre Precinct was led by CERA. Apart from the convention
Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
Christchurch_Central_Recovery_Plan
Award list for New Zealand
president of the Greytown Chamber of Commerce. Charles Morgan Williams – of Kaiapoi. For public services. Military division First Officer Lorelle Henderson
1956 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
1956_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
American college basketball season
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) GS Wofford Kaiapoi, New Zealand G 9 Avery Sussex 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) So Riverside Secondary School Coquitlam, British Columbia F 10
2025–26 UC Davis Aggies women's basketball team
2025–26_UC_Davis_Aggies_women's_basketball_team
Coastal suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
and the area. There was a walking track from the fortified settlement of Kaiapoi Pā towards South New Brighton, and onwards further to the area now known
Southshore,_New_Zealand
New Zealand painter and art teacher (1870–1939)
Parliament for Kaiapoi, and his second wife, Frances Mary Elizabeth (Corke) Richardson. She attended Christchurch Girls' High School. In 1900 she married
Mollie_Tripe
Earthquake in New Zealand
250 metres (820 ft) inland from the high tide mark on the day of the survey. A tsunami estimated at five metres high struck the north-facing Little Pigeon
2016_Kaikōura_earthquake
Jesuit boarding school for boys (now known as "Le collège Haffreingue-Chanclaire") in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Petre was a student at this school in 1860–186, during
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch
Cathedral_of_the_Blessed_Sacrament,_Christchurch
New Zealand politician (born 1979)
younger mayors, including Norman Kirk, who was 30 when elected mayor of Kaiapoi in 1953). Leggett was re-elected Porirua mayor in 2013 with 9252 votes
Nick_Leggett
Church in Christchurch Central City, New Zealand
former MPs Jim Anderton and Philip Burdon, took the Anglican Church to the High Court, to determine whether the decision to demolish ChristChurch Cathedral
Cardboard_Cathedral
Village in Otago, New Zealand
that same year a large heke (migration party) of Ngāi Tahu Māori from Kaiapoi arrived under Matiaha Tiramorehu. Following permission from Paitu, the
Moeraki
Australian franchise of Domino's Pizza
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) prosecuted Domino's Kaiapoi franchise owner Chang-Wei Tsao for migrant exploitation. Tsao pleaded guilty
Domino's_Pizza_Enterprises
English architect, emigrant to New Zealand (1825–1898)
1872 St Stephen's, Lincoln 1877 St John's, Rangiora. St Bartholomew's, Kaiapoi (1855) St John's Cathedral, Napier, 1886–1888 St Mary's Church, 1886 (relocated
Benjamin_Mountfort
Residential, converted to a pre-school in Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch Girls' High School, who at the time used a building later known as the Cranmer Centre as their school. The connection with the girls school lasted for
Wharetiki_House
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
4%) were unemployed. Chisnallwood Intermediate is the main Intermediate school in the eastern suburbs, and is located in Avondale. It had a roll of 413
Avondale,_Christchurch
Church in Christchurch Central City, New Zealand
was small, but active. The first Methodist Chapel, which was located in High Street, was sold in 1864. An architectural competition was held for a new
Durham Street Methodist Church
Durham_Street_Methodist_Church
Former headquarters of Canterbury Television
in the earthquake complicated the school's attempts to contact students and next-of-kin; as a last resort, the school decided to post best-known student
CTV_Building
Governing body for rugby union in New Zealand
administers all club rugby within the region, including senior club rugby and school rugby. Canterbury has produced the most All Blacks of any New Zealand region
Canterbury Rugby Football Union
Canterbury_Rugby_Football_Union
Commercial high-rise in Corner Hereford and Manchester Sts, Christchurch Central City
Manchester Courts, earlier known as the MLC Building, was a commercial high-rise building in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. Built in 1905–1906
Manchester_Courts
Awards list for New Zealand
Campbell – of Nelson. For services to education. Roderic George Compton – of Kaiapoi. For services to the Nurse Maude Nursing Association and the community
1985 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
1985_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Territorial authority district in Canterbury, New Zealand
degree, 33,984 (55.3%) had a post-high school certificate or diploma, and 11,685 (19.0%) people exclusively held high school qualifications. The median income
Selwyn_District
include the Cranmer Centre (the former site of the Christchurch Girls' High School), the Guthrey Centre in City Mall, The Press Building, and the Excelsior
List of historic places in Christchurch
List_of_historic_places_in_Christchurch
KAIAPOI HIGH-SCHOOL
KAIAPOI HIGH-SCHOOL
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
Boy/Male
Muslim
High
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
Boy/Male
English
Son of Hugh.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Gabriēl, KAAPO means "man of God" or "warrior of God."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Fire
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England)
English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England) : nickname for a tall man, from Middle English hegh, hie ‘high’, ‘tall’, Old English hēah (compare Hay 2), or a topographic name for a dweller on a hilltop or high place, from the same word used in a topographical sense. This second use is supported by early forms such as Richard atte High (Sussex 1332).
Male
English
English form of Old French Hugues, HUGH means "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
Boy/Male
French Teutonic American Shakespearean English Welsh
Intelligent.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Peacock; Nightingale
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Teutonic
Bright Mind; Bright in Mind and Spirit; Intelligent; Heart; Soul; Mind; Spirit
Boy/Male
English
From the hillslope meadow.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a hedged or fenced enclosure (Old English haga), or a habitational name from a place named with this word (or its Old Norse cognate hagi), especially three places called Haigh, two in West Yorkshire and the other near Manchester.
Boy/Male
Irish
Hugh is a translation of an ancient name Aodh meaning “â€fire.â€â€ A name with nationalistic connotations as Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone and Red Hugh O’Donnell, Earl of Tyrconnell together led a rebellion and won some major battles against the forces of the English queen Elizabeth 1st, before being defeated at the Battle of Kinsale in 1601.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Praanshu | பà¯à®°à®¾à®‚à®·à¯
High
Praanshu | பà¯à®°à®¾à®‚à®·à¯
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at the top of a hill or on a piece of raised ground, from Middle English heyt ‘summit’, ‘height’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’. Compare, for example, Howard 1, Hubble, and Hubert. It was a popular personal name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), who was born in Burgundy and who established the first Carthusian monastery in England.In Ireland and Scotland this name has been widely used as an equivalent of Celtic Aodh ‘fire’, the source of many Irish surnames (see for example McCoy).
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Name of a Poet; Peacock; Nightingale
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
KAIAPOI HIGH-SCHOOL
KAIAPOI HIGH-SCHOOL
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Parvati, Durga, A noble lady
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Neville.
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Elspeth, ELSPET means "God is my oath."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of the second lunar month
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex and Cambridgeshire)
English (Essex and Cambridgeshire) : probably a habitational name from a place in Kent named Birling, from an Old English personal name Bǣrla + the suffix -ingas denoting ‘family or followers’. There is also a Birling (of the same derivation) in Northumberland, but this appears not to have contributed significantly to the modern surname.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabiyah (RA)
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Little Poet; Young Poet
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Stars
Girl/Female
Indian
Arrow of Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
KAIAPOI HIGH-SCHOOL
KAIAPOI HIGH-SCHOOL
KAIAPOI HIGH-SCHOOL
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superl.
Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc.
superl.
Of noble birth; illustrious; as, of high family.
n.
People of rank or high station; as, high and low.
a.
Strung to a high pitch; spirited; sensitive; as, a high-strung horse.
superl.
Of great strength, force, importance, and the like; strong; mighty; powerful; violent; sometimes, triumphant; victorious; majestic, etc.; as, a high wind; high passions.
n.
One who holds high-church principles.
adv. & a.
Very high.
adv.
In a high manner; in a high place; to a great altitude; to a great degree; largely; in a superior manner; eminently; powerfully.
superl.
Acute or sharp; -- opposed to grave or low; as, a high note.
n.
The flicker; -- called also high-hole.
a.
Of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. See High Church, under High, a.
superl.
Elevated in character or quality, whether moral or intellectual; preeminent; honorable; as, high aims, or motives.
n.
A laced boot, ankle high.
superl.
Strong-scented; slightly tainted; as, epicures do not cook game before it is high.
a.
High as the breast.
a.
High in tone or sound.
superl.
Costly; dear in price; extravagant; as, to hold goods at a high price.
a.
Elevated; high-principled; honorable.
n.
High-priesthood.
adv.
On high.