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Irish politician (1928–2005)
Liam Burke (2 February 1928 – 21 August 2005) was an Irish Fine Gael politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork North-Central constituency. Burke
Liam_Burke
Irish politician
General Election 2024 updates: Recount for final seat as Ken O'Flynn and Colm Burke join Padraig O'Sullivan and Thomas Gould in Dáil". Irish Independent. 1
Ken_O'Flynn
Surname list
American baseball player Liam Burke (1928–2005), Irish Fine Gael politician Liam Burke (hurler), (born 1972), Irish hurler Liles C. Burke (born 1969), American
Burke
2016 video game
Wincott, and central character to the episodes. Brooke Nevin as Emily Burke, Liam Burke's pregnant wife and a recurring show character. Jacqueline Piñol as
Quantum_Break
Canadian screenwriter (born 1982)
Archived from the original on October 1, 2009. Retrieved September 27, 2009. Liam Burke (April 30, 2008). "From Superbad To Superheroes". Empire. Archived from
Evan_Goldberg
Actor from Northern Ireland (born 1952)
related to Liam Neeson. Wikiquote has quotations related to Liam Neeson. Liam Neeson at IMDb Liam Neeson at the Internet Broadway Database Liam Neeson at
Liam_Neeson
President of Ireland from 2011 to 2025
UCG student. Higgins was appointed to the 13th Seanad in 1973 by Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave. Although placed in the Seanad by Fine Gael's Cosgrove, early in
Michael_D._Higgins
Taoiseach (1966–1973, 1977–1979)
Coalition of Fine Gael and the Labour Party at the 1973 general election. Liam Cosgrave was elected Taoiseach and Lynch found himself on the opposition
Jack_Lynch
American actor (born 1981)
Year Title Role Notes 2016 Quantum Break Liam Burke Voice, motion capture performance, and full motion video cutscenes
Patrick_Heusinger
Darts tournament
interruption caused by coronavirus pandemic. First winners of the tournament was Liam Burke from Germany and Marion Petschenig from Austria. List of BDO ranked tournaments
Austrian_Open_(darts)
Irish politician (born 1968)
Barry (10 February 2020). "Cork North-Central results: Fine Gael's Colm Burke elected on 14th count". Irish Times. Dublin. Retrieved 5 June 2021.{{cite
Thomas_Gould_(politician)
Dáil constituency (1981–present)
Barry (10 February 2020). "Cork North-Central results: Fine Gael's Colm Burke elected on 14th count". Irish Times. Dublin. Retrieved 5 June 2021.{{cite
Cork_North-Central
Irish former politician (born 1951)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 22nd 1981 Toddy O'Sullivan (Lab) Liam Burke (FG) Denis Lyons (FF) Bernard Allen (FG) Seán French (FF) 23rd 1982 (Feb)
Noel_O'Flynn
Irish politician (born 1968)
have two daughters and one son. He is a cousin of the late Fine Gael TD Liam Burke. Prior to entering politics, he worked as a farmer. He was an unsuccessful
Billy_Kelleher
American actor (born 1966)
William Albert Burke (born November 25, 1966) is an American actor. Burke is known for his role as Charlie Swan in The Twilight Saga. In 2011, he played
Billy_Burke_(actor)
English actor
Tom Burke is an English actor. He played Athos in the 2014–2016 BBC TV series The Musketeers, Dolokhov in the 2016 BBC literary-adaptation miniseries
Tom_Burke_(actor)
Irish hurler
Liam Burke (born 2 September 1972) is an Irish former hurler who played as a forward and midfield for the Galway senior team. An All-Ireland-winning captain
Liam_Burke_(hurler)
Irish politician (born 1957)
Colm Burke (born 17 January 1957) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork North-Central since the 2020 general
Colm_Burke
Irish politician
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 22nd 1981 Toddy O'Sullivan (Lab) Liam Burke (FG) Denis Lyons (FF) Bernard Allen (FG) Seán French (FF) 23rd 1982 (Feb)
Eoghan_Kenny
By-election to the 21st Dáil
the Dáil. The by-election was won by the Fine Gael candidate Senator Liam Burke. It was held on the same day as the 1979 Cork North-East by-election.
1979_Cork_City_by-election
Irish former politician (born 1953)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 22nd 1981 Toddy O'Sullivan (Lab) Liam Burke (FG) Denis Lyons (FF) Bernard Allen (FG) Seán French (FF) 23rd 1982 (Feb)
Kathleen_Lynch_(politician)
Irish former politician (born 1971)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 22nd 1981 Toddy O'Sullivan (Lab) Liam Burke (FG) Denis Lyons (FF) Bernard Allen (FG) Seán French (FF) 23rd 1982 (Feb)
Jonathan_O'Brien
English actor (1882–1974)
Woman Rebels (1936) as Judge Byron Thisthlewaite Beloved Enemy (1936) as Liam Burke The Great O'Malley (1937) as Captain Cromwell Parnell (1937) as Davitt
Donald_Crisp
British-Canadian actor
Baby's First Christmas Henry Kotter Television film 2012–13 Copper Father Liam Burke Recurring role 2015 The Music in Me Henry Television film 2018 Mysticons
Cedric_Smith_(actor)
Name list
cricketer Liam Buckley (born 1960), Irish footballer Liam Burke (1928–2005), Irish politician Liam Burke (hurler) (born 1972), Irish hurler Liam Burns (born
List of people with given name Liam
List_of_people_with_given_name_Liam
Irish national junior tournament in hurling
Tony Browne 1993 Galway 2-9 (2-14) Kilkenny 3-3 (3-11) O'Connor Park Liam Burke 1994 Kilkenny 3-10 Galway 0-11 O'Connor Park Philly Larkin 1995 Tipperary
All-Ireland Under-20 Hurling Championship
All-Ireland_Under-20_Hurling_Championship
Irish politician (1936–2025)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 22nd 1981 Toddy O'Sullivan (Lab) Liam Burke (FG) Denis Lyons (FF) Bernard Allen (FG) Seán French (FF) 23rd 1982 (Feb)
Máirín_Quill
Production car drifting series
Greenslade • Jodie Donovan • Joel Paterson • Jordy Cole • Keisuke Nagashima • Liam Burke • Shane Allen • Stuart Baker • Troy Jenkins • Vincent Langhorn Teams Driftcorp •
D1NZ
President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997
Government". Irish Jurist. 34: 256–275. JSTOR 44026473. O'Leary, Olivia; Burke, Helen (1998). Mary Robinson: The Authorised Biography. London: Hodder &
Mary_Robinson
Irish politician (born 1964)
Barry (10 February 2020). "Cork North-Central results: Fine Gael's Colm Burke elected on 14th count". Irish Times. Dublin. Retrieved 5 June 2021.{{cite
Mick_Barry_(Irish_politician)
Election to the 21st Dáil
Quinn Albert Reynolds Joe Walsh Michael Woods Gus Healy Patrick Smith Liam Burke Ruairí Brugha Justin Keating Conor Cruise O'Brien Seán Flanagan Richard
1977_Irish_general_election
Dáil constituency (1977–1981)
held on 7 November 1979. The seat was won by the Fine Gael candidate Liam Burke. Politics of the Republic of Ireland Historic Dáil constituencies Elections
Cork_City_(Dáil_constituency)
Irish businessman and politician (1937–1992)
family titles. Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 2067. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1
Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh
Benjamin_Guinness,_3rd_Earl_of_Iveagh
two constituencies: Éamon de Valera, Arthur Griffith, Eoin MacNeill and Liam Mellowes. Ordinarily, this would prompt them to choose one constituency to
List_of_Dáil_by-elections
Irish former politician (born 1969)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 22nd 1981 Toddy O'Sullivan (Lab) Liam Burke (FG) Denis Lyons (FF) Bernard Allen (FG) Seán French (FF) 23rd 1982 (Feb)
Dara_Murphy
Members of the Seanad from 1977 to 1981
Name Panel Party Notes Liam Burke Administrative Panel Fine Gael Elected to 21st Dáil at a by-election on 6 November 1979 Micheál Cranitch Administrative
14th_Seanad
employee Liam Burke confides his unhappiness with his wife Emily, before returning to a call out. Finding Beth Wilder uncuffing Jack Joyce, Burke and Wilder
List of Quantum Break episodes
List_of_Quantum_Break_episodes
Irish politician (1936–1994)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 22nd 1981 Toddy O'Sullivan (Lab) Liam Burke (FG) Denis Lyons (FF) Bernard Allen (FG) Seán French (FF) 23rd 1982 (Feb)
Gerry_O'Sullivan
Irish politician (1944–2024)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 22nd 1981 Toddy O'Sullivan (Lab) Liam Burke (FG) Denis Lyons (FF) Bernard Allen (FG) Seán French (FF) 23rd 1982 (Feb)
Bernard Allen (Irish politician)
Bernard_Allen_(Irish_politician)
Irish politician (1901–1980)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Roddy_Connolly
By-election to the 18th Dáil
November 1967 1969 → Turnout 39,126 (66.3%) French Burke Dwyer Nominee Seán French Liam Burke Patrick Kerrigan Party Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Labour First
1967_Cork_Borough_by-election
Irish academic and writer (1935–1995)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Augustine_Martin
Irish politician (1931–2011)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 19th 1969 Jack Lynch (FF) Seán French (FF) Liam Burke (FG) 20th 1973 21st 1977 Constituency abolished. See Cork City
Seán_French_(1931–2011)
Election to the 19th Dáil
first time: Peter Barry Michael Begley Seán Brosnan John Bruton Liam Burke Richard Burke Hugh Byrne Edward Collins John Conlan Ger Connolly Gerard Cott
1969_Irish_general_election
Election to the 26th Dáil
dismissed at the time, it was revealed more than ten years later that Ray Burke, Pádraig Flynn and Haughey himself had received substantial personal donations
1989_Irish_general_election
Irish politician and barrister (1921–2007)
Loughman (FF) James B. Lynch (FF) Liam Ó Buachalla (FF) Patrick F. O'Reilly (Ind) Industrial and Commercial Panel Denis Burke (FG) Andrew Clarkin (FF) James
Michael_Yeats
2015 Galway U-20B Hurling Championship (1): 2024 Kirwan Cup (1): 1907/08 Liam Burke: All-Ireland U21HC-winner (1991, 1993(c)) "Club titles". Hogan Stand.
Kilconieron_GAA
Irish politician (1934–2021)
of Labour TD Patrick Kerrigan. The by-election was won by Fine Gael's Liam Burke, but O'Sullivan was successful at his next attempt, when he topped the
Toddy_O'Sullivan
Town in County Kildare, Ireland
Geissel, 1996: The Shady Road to Clane Bryan Sammon, Paddy Behan and Liam Burke, 2006: Clane: The Village We Knew Journal the Kildare Archaeological Society
Clane
Irish politician (1928–2016)
Ray Burke Succeeded by Ray Burke Minister for Education In office 2 December 1976 – 25 May 1977 Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave Preceded by Richard Burke Succeeded
Peter_Barry_(politician)
Irish politician (1948–2008)
Dolan (FF) Leader of the Seanad Eoin Ryan Snr (FF) Administrative Panel Liam Burke (FG) Micheál Cranitch (FF) Jack Garrett (FF) Tras Honan (FF) Thomas Kilbride
Séamus_Brennan
Election to the 27th Dáil
Labour Party Cork North-Central Denis Lyons Fianna Fáil Lost seat Burke – Former TD Liam Burke Fine Gael Cork North-West Laurence Kelly Fianna Fáil Lost seat
1992_Irish_general_election
Irish politician (born 1953)
Dolan (FF) Leader of the Seanad Eoin Ryan Snr (FF) Administrative Panel Liam Burke (FG) Micheál Cranitch (FF) Jack Garrett (FF) Tras Honan (FF) Thomas Kilbride
Mary_Harney
Irish politician (born 1984)
Barry (10 February 2020). "Cork North-Central results: Fine Gael's Colm Burke elected on 14th count". Irish Times. Dublin. Retrieved 5 June 2021.{{cite
Pádraig_O'Sullivan
Irish economist, civil servant and politician
Dolan (FF) Leader of the Seanad Eoin Ryan Snr (FF) Administrative Panel Liam Burke (FG) Micheál Cranitch (FF) Jack Garrett (FF) Tras Honan (FF) Thomas Kilbride
T._K._Whitaker
Election to the 29th Dáil
seat Sherlock – Former TD Joe Sherlock Labour Party Cork North-Central Liam Burke Fine Gael Retired Lynch – Former TD Kathleen Lynch Labour Party Cork North-West
2002_Irish_general_election
peace were also targeted.[citation needed] Some Free State TDs, such as Liam Burke and Seán McGarry, were targeted; in the case of the latter causing the
Destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923)
Destruction_of_Irish_country_houses_(1919–1923)
Irish politician and solicitor (1916–1985)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Alexis_FitzGerald_Snr
Irish politician, writer, historian and academic (1917–2008)
election, Fine Gael and Labour formed a coalition government under Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave, in which Cruise O'Brien was appointed as Minister for Posts and
Conor_Cruise_O'Brien
Members of the Irish senate nominated by the taoiseach (prime minister)
Patrick Kerrigan (Lab) Michael Mullen (Lab) 1976 Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Brendan Halligan (Lab) Frank King (Lab) 14th 1977
Nominated members of Seanad Éireann
Nominated_members_of_Seanad_Éireann
Defence & Minister for the Marine 1983 John Dennehy Fianna Fáil 1984 Liam Burke Fine Gael 1985 Dan Wallace Fianna Fáil 1986 Gerry O'Sullivan Labour Party
List_of_mayors_of_Cork
Irish former politician (born 1940)
defeated in a by-election for the Cork City constituency by Fine Gael's Liam Burke in one of a string of by-election defeats for the Fianna Fáil government
John_Dennehy
Dáil constituency (1969–1977)
(Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 19th 1969 Jack Lynch (FF) Seán French (FF) Liam Burke (FG) 20th 1973 21st 1977 Constituency abolished. See Cork City
Cork_City_North-West
English electronic rave music group
band formed in Braintree in 1990 by producer, keyboardist, and songwriter Liam Howlett, dancer and occasional vocalist Keith Flint and dancer and occasional
The_Prodigy
Irish politician (1935–2014)
seat in the five-seater Cork North-Central constituency, and Fine Gael's Liam Burke replaced Lyons in the 27th Dáil. Lyons then stood unsuccessfully at the
Denis_Lyons
Annual award for role-playing games
World Best Support: Dungeon World Most Innovative Game: Dog Eat Dog by Liam Burke Indie Game of the Year: Hillfolk by Robin D. Laws Indie Supplement of
Indie_RPG_Awards
2010 film by Edgar Wright
theatrical poster, noted in Liam Burke's book, "mirrored the opening image of the graphic novel", as a signal to its origins; Burke says that the film's marketing
Scott_Pilgrim_vs._the_World
Irish former politician (born 1946)
architecture firm from 1973 to 1982. In 1976, he was nominated by the Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrave, to Seanad Éireann when Brendan Halligan won a by-election in Dublin
Ruairi_Quinn
Irish politician
Dolan (FF) Leader of the Seanad Eoin Ryan Snr (FF) Administrative Panel Liam Burke (FG) Micheál Cranitch (FF) Jack Garrett (FF) Tras Honan (FF) Thomas Kilbride
Michael_Donnelly_(politician)
Interprovincial championship
1993 Eamon Morrissey Leinster 1-04 7 1994 Tom Dempsey Leinster 0-05 5 Liam Burke Connacht 1995 Michael Cleary Munster 0-08 8 1996 Gary Kirby Munster 1-04
GAA Interprovincial Championship
GAA_Interprovincial_Championship
2011 film by Joe Carnahan
thriller film co-written, produced and directed by Joe Carnahan, and starring Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson, Nonso
The_Grey
Liam Neeson is an Irish actor. Neeson has had an extensive career in film, television and stage. He made his professional acting debut playing Jesus Christ
Liam_Neeson_filmography
American television sportscaster (born 1977)
Liam McHugh (born November 2, 1977) is an American television sportscaster. He is a studio host for the NHL on TNT. He previously worked on NBC Sports
Liam_McHugh
Irish politician (1914–2010)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Séamus_Dolan
1936 film
as Capt. Gerald Preston Jerome Cowan as Tim O'Rourke Donald Crisp as Liam Burke Ronald Sinclair as Jerry O'Brien Granville Bates as Ryan P.J. Kelly as
Beloved_Enemy
This is a list of awards and nominations received by Liam Neeson. Liam Neeson is an Irish actor known for his leading roles on stage and screen. He has
List of awards and nominations received by Liam Neeson
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Liam_Neeson
Irish former politician (born 1939)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Joe_McCartin
Irish politician (1930–1995)
Lenihan Snr (FF) Richard Burke (FG) Eileen Lemass (FF) Brian Fleming (FG) 23rd 1982 (Feb) Liam Lawlor (FF) 1982 by-election Liam Skelly (FG) 24th 1982 (Nov)
Brian_Lenihan_Snr
Seanad Éireann constituency
14th 1977 Micheál Cranitch (FF) Tras Honan (FF) Michael P. Kitt (FF) Liam Burke (FG) Myles Staunton (FG) 1977 Michael Donnelly (FF) 1980 Jim Doolan (FF)
Administrative_Panel
Irish republican and politician (1917–2006)
election, Fine Gael and Labour formed the National Coalition government led by Liam Cosgrave, and Fianna Fáil went into opposition for the first time in 16 years
Ruairí_Brugha
Irish republican military commander (1916–1970)
(Other Republican candidates included Jimmy Steele (for West Belfast) and Liam Burke (for Mid Ulster). The three candidates polled 23,362 votes together but
Hugh_McAteer
1987 Bert Vlaardingerbroek ?–? Wiel Schreurs 1988 Bernd Hebecker ?–? Liam Burke 1988 Stefan Eeckelaert ?–? Christian Groner ? ? ? 1989 Kai Pfeiffer ?–
Dortmund_Open
Irish politician (1914–1977)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Jack_Garrett
Irish politician (1942–2025)
Civic offices Preceded by Liam Burke Lord Mayor of Cork 1985–1986 Succeeded by Gerry O'Sullivan Political offices Preceded by Ger Connolly Mary Harney
Dan_Wallace_(politician)
Irish local election
Fianna Fáil Tim Brosnan* 16.73 936 Fine Gael Liam Burke TD* 12.83 718 765 774 774 789 813 1,071 Fianna Fáil Billy Kelleher
1999 Cork Corporation election
1999_Cork_Corporation_election
Irish politician (1932–2016)
Chief Whip by party leader Liam Cosgrave. In 1973, a new Fine Gael–Labour Party coalition government was formed, and Burke was appointed Minister for
Richard Burke (Irish politician)
Richard_Burke_(Irish_politician)
Members of the Seanad from 1973 to 1977
Halligan Elected to the 21st Dáil at the general election on 16 June 1977 Liam Burke Nominated by the Taoiseach Fine Gael Nominated on 21 June 1977 to fill
13th_Seanad
Irish politician (1932–1984)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Bernard_Cowen
Irish hurler (born 1990)
David Burke (born 7 January 1990) is an Irish hurler who previously played as a midfielder or half forward for the Galway senior team. Burke joined the
David_Burke_(Galway_hurler)
Irish politician (1917–2005)
stepped down as leader of Fine Gael, O'Higgins moved immediately to nominate Liam Cosgrave as the new leader in order to prevent the left wing of the party
Michael_O'Higgins
Political families of Ireland
2011–2016 Tadhg Manley (1893–1976): FG TD Cork South 1954–1961 his nephew Liam Burke (1928–2005): FG TD Cork City 1969–1977, 1979–1981, TD Cork North-Central
Families_in_the_Oireachtas
Irish politician (1930–2017)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Des_Hanafin
Irish politician (1939–1974)
Micheál Prendergast (FG) 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG) Ruairi Quinn (Lab) 1977 Liam Burke (FG) Martin Finn (FG) Frank King (Lab) FF: Fianna Fáil FG: Fine Gael Lab:
Billy_Fox_(politician)
2019 soundtrack album by Hildur Guðnadóttir
Kaufman, Kathleen Nester, Tara Helen O'Connor, Tanya Witek Clarinet: Liam Burke, David Gould, Bohdan Hilash, Dean LeBlanc, Pavel Vinnitsky Bassoon: Gil
Joker_(soundtrack)
Irish politician (1915–1997)
by-election in Wicklow, the area in which he lived, but was defeated by Liam Kavanagh. Browne became a figurehead for those within the party who were
Noël_Browne
Irish parliamentary constituency (1981–present)
John Weldon 1.3 697 703 706 729 734 773 795 Sinn Féin Liam Burke 1.1 592 598 599 599 610 633 Independent Con O'Connell
Cork_South-Central
TDs from 1997 to 2002
Bruton Dublin North-Central Andrew Boylan Cavan–Monaghan Liam Burke Cork North-Central Ulick Burke Galway East Donal Carey Clare Deirdre Clune Cork South-Central
28th_Dáil
Irish former politician (born 1950)
Dolan (FF) Leader of the Seanad Eoin Ryan Snr (FF) Administrative Panel Liam Burke (FG) Micheál Cranitch (FF) Jack Garrett (FF) Tras Honan (FF) Thomas Kilbride
Michael_P._Kitt
Irish politician (1928–1979)
by-election for his Dáil seat was held on 7 November and won by Fine Gael's Liam Burke, a former TD who had lost his seat to Kerrigan at the 1977 general election
Patrick_Kerrigan
Private boys' school in Ireland
Birmingham, Alabama, USA Liam Burke, TD and Lord Mayor of Cork Paul Anthony Burke, Irish and Munster Rugby player Rory Burke, Munster Rugby player Francis
Christian Brothers College, Cork
Christian_Brothers_College,_Cork
LIAM BURKE
LIAM BURKE
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of German Amalia, AMÉLIA means "work."Â
Female
Hungarian
Feminine form of Hungarian Kornél, KORNÉLIA means "of a horn."
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Natalia, NATHÃLIA means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."Â
Female
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Leah, LIA means "weary."
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of German Amalia, AMÃLIA means "work."
Boy/Male
Indian
Resolute protection
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of William, originally a German name will + helmâ€â€desire + helmetâ€â€ and suggests “â€strong protector.â€â€ It is currently a very fashionable name in Ireland and across the world.
Male
Hebrew
(לִי-×¢Ö¸×) Hebrew name LIAM means "my nation, my people." Compare with another form of Liam.
Boy/Male
German American Gaelic Irish Teutonic
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Liliana, LÃLIAN means "lily."
Female
Hebrew
(לִי×ַתּ) Hebrew name LIAT means "you are mine."
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish
Determined Protector; Gaelic Derivative of William
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Rosalia, ROZÃLIA means "rose."
Male
Irish
Short form of Irish Uilliam, LIAM means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Liam.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Natalia, NATÃLIA means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."Â
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Eulálio, EULÃLIA means "well-spoken."
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Cæcilia, CECÃLIA means "blind."Â
Boy/Male
Welsh
Liar.
Female
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Cælia, probably CÉLIA means "heaven."
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Ofelia, OFÉLIA means "help."
LIAM BURKE
LIAM BURKE
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Ananiy, ANANI means "my cloud." In the bible, this is the name of the 7th son of Elioenai, descendant of David.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Hearts blood, Soul
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Hero Among the Donors
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu
Beautiful
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Dweller of the Broad Forest; English Surnames Related to Bradley; Broad Clearing in the Wood
Girl/Female
Greek
Whole.
Boy/Male
Tamil
King, Hindu God, God worshipped by the gods them selve
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Aadishwar; Bhagvan; First Jain Tirthankara
Girl/Female
Tamil
Redness
Boy/Male
English American
Armed with a spear.
LIAM BURKE
LIAM BURKE
LIAM BURKE
LIAM BURKE
LIAM BURKE
a.
Consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam.
a.
Of or pertaining to Lima, or to the inhabitants of Lima, in Peru.
n.
A leash.
imp. & p. p.
of Lam
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lam
n.
A liar.
n.
A liar; a deceiver.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Loam
imp. & p. p.
of Loam
v. t.
Paste of clay or loam.
n.
One who utters falsehoods; a liar.
n.
A mixture of sand, clay, and other materials, used in making molds for large castings, often without a pattern.
v. t.
See Lam.
n.
A bold lie; also, a liar.
a.
Of the age of the Lias; pertaining to the Lias formation.
v. i.
To cover, smear, or fill with loam.
n.
Same as Lias.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Lima.
n.
A dog held by a leam.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or inhabitant of Siam; pl., the people of Siam.