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Viral respiratory infection
respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory infection caused by Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Symptoms may range
MERS
Topics referred to by the same term
coronavirus (MERS-CoV), the virus that causes MERS El Mers, a town in Morocco Mer (community) or Maher community, an Indian social group Mers-les-Bains,
Mers
Epidemic of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
epidemic, and MERS is being closely monitored. The Fourth Meeting of the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee concerning MERS-CoV was held
MERS_outbreak
1940 British attack on the French Navy
The attack on Mers-el-Kébir (Battle of Mers-el-Kébir) on 3 July 1940, during the Second World War, was a British naval attack on French Navy ships at
Attack_on_Mers-el-Kébir
Topics referred to by the same term
Movement for European Reform, a pan-European political group La mer (disambiguation) Mers (disambiguation) Merfolk (disambiguation), name of the half human
Mer
Species of virus
coronavirus (MERS-CoV, Betacoronavirus cameli) or EMC/2012 (HCoV-EMC/2012), is the virus that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). It is a species
MERS-related_coronavirus
Synecdochic figure of speech
Merism (Latin: merismus, Ancient Greek: μερισμός, romanized: merismós) is a rhetorical device (or figure of speech) in which a combination of two contrasting
Merism
Ethnic group of Gujarat, India
Gujarati language. The Mers of the Ghēḍ and Barḍā form two groups of the jāti and together they are the main cultivators in Porbandar. Mers of other lineages
Mer_(community)
Municipality in Oran, Algeria
Portuguese (defeated in the 1501 Battle of Mers El Kebir by Abu Abdallah IV) and Spanish (defeated in the 1507 Battle of Mers-el-Kébir by Abu Abd Allah V). The
Mers_El_Kébir
Substrings of length k contained in a biological sequence
genomics and sequence analysis, in which k-mers are composed of nucleotides (i.e. A, T, G, and C), k-mers are capitalized upon to assemble DNA sequences
K-mer
Subfamily of viruses in the family Coronaviridae
229E diverged sometime before 1960. MERS-CoV emerged in humans from bats through the intermediate host of camels. MERS-CoV, although related to several bat
Coronavirus
Arrondissement of Casablanca in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
Mers Sultan (Arabic: مرس السلطان) is an arrondissement of Casablanca, in the Al Fida - Mers Sultan district of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco
Mers_Sultan
American company
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) is an American privately held corporation. MERS is a separate and distinct corporation that serves
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems
Mortgage_Electronic_Registration_Systems
French wine growing region
wine is produced in Entre-Deux-Mers, mainly the dry white carries the appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) "Entre-Deux-Mers". The red is mostly sold as
Entre-Deux-Mers
Geological group in the Middle Atlas of Morocco
The El Mers Group is a geological group in the Middle Atlas of Morocco. It is subdivided into three formations named the El Mers I, II, and III Formations
El_Mers_Group
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Mers-el-Kébir or Mers-el-Kébir expedition may refer to: The Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1501) by Portugal. The Capture of Mers-el-Kébir (1505)
Battle_of_Mers_El-Kebir
French railway station
The Le Tréport–Mers station (French pronunciation: [lə tʁepɔʁ mɛʁs]) is a railway station in the commune of Le Tréport in the Seine-Maritime department
Le_Tréport–Mers_station
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Mers-les-Bains (French pronunciation: [mɛʁs le bɛ̃]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The commune is situated
Mers-les-Bains
1870 novel by Jules Verne
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (French: Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mers) is a science fiction adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne. It
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
Twenty_Thousand_Leagues_Under_the_Seas
American epidemiologist (born 1977)
2009 to 2015. She specialized in Ebola, Marburg, influenza, meningitis, MERS-CoV, and yellow fever. In April 2009, she began working as a technical consultant
Maria_Van_Kerkhove
Strain of Middle East respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus
MERS coronavirus EMC/2012 (MERS coronavirus Erasmus Medical Center/2012) is a strain of coronavirus isolated from the sputum of the first person to become
MERS_coronavirus_EMC/2012
Canal in France
The Canal des Deux Mers (French pronunciation: [kanal de dø mɛʁ]; English: Canal of the Two Seas) has been used to describe two different but similar things
Deux_Mers_Canal
Canadian mathematician
Merslau "Mers" Kutt CM (born 1933) is a Canadian inventor, businessman and educator. He is a former professor of mathematics at Queen's University. Through
Mers_Kutt
Topics referred to by the same term
Outre-Mer may also refer to: Outre Mer, a 2005 album by Garage A Trois Outre-Mers (journal), a French journal Outre-Mer - Impressions of America, an 1895
Outre-Mer_(disambiguation)
German visual artist and academic
ChicagoArts Interview with Artist Adelheid Mers art21 Inside the Artist's Studio 1 art21 Inside the Artist's Studio 2 Mers, Adelheid and Quiroz, Daniel Jimenez
Adelheid_Mers
Subprefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Boulogne-sur-Mer (French: [bulɔɲ syʁ mɛʁ] ; Picard: Boulonne-su-Mér; Dutch: Bonen; Latin: Gesoriacum or Bononia), often called just Boulogne (UK: /bʊˈlɔɪn/
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Les Mers du Destin is a 1998 role-playing game supplement published by Oriflam for Elric!. Les Mers du Destin is a supplement in which seafaring is explored
Les_Mers_du_Destin
Organic chemical compound
chemistry, a carbo-mer (often carbo-mer or carbomer) is an expanded molecule obtained by insertion of C2 units into a given molecule. Carbo-mers differ from
Carbo-mer
French top-level subdivision applied to certain overseas entities
The term overseas territory (French: territoire d'outre-mer, TOM) is an administrative division of France and is currently only applied to the French
Overseas_territory_(France)
Academic journal
Outre-mers. Revue d'Histoire is a semi-annual French journal, founded in 1913 under the title Revue de l'histoire des colonies françaises. It publishes
Outre-Mers_(journal)
Genus of viruses
SARS and COVID-19 respectively) of lineage B, and MERS-CoV (the cause of MERS) of lineage C. MERS-CoV is the first betacoronavirus belonging to lineage
Betacoronavirus
1563 siege in North Africa
The sieges of Oran and Mers El Kébir of 1563 is a major attempt by the regency of Algiers to retake the cities of Mers el-Kébir and Oran from the Spanish
Sieges of Oran and Mers El Kébir
Sieges_of_Oran_and_Mers_El_Kébir
Parts of France located outside Metropolitan France
departments and regions of France (French: départements et régions d'outre-mer, pronounced [depaʁtəmɑ̃ e ʁeʒjɔ̃ dutʁəmɛʁ]; DROM) are the five departments
Overseas departments and regions of France
Overseas_departments_and_regions_of_France
Territories under French sovereignty
Adélie Land. Also les Outre-mer, les outre-mers, or, colloquially, les DOM-TOM (départements d'outre-mer et territoires d'outre-mer) or les DROM-COM (départements
Overseas_France
NASA mission to explore Mars via two rovers
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, exploring the planet Mars.
Mars_Exploration_Rover
Disease outbreak in South Korea
^*2 Parentheses indicate interim value 2015 MERS outbreak in South Korea MERS confirmed cases status MERS quarantine status The Korean Ministry of Health
2015 MERS outbreak in South Korea
2015_MERS_outbreak_in_South_Korea
Wine growing areas in France
produced in Entre-Deux-Mers, only the dry white carries the appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) "Entre-Deux-Mers". The Entre-deux-mers appellation allows
Bordeaux_wine_regions
the k-mers of a sequence with a hash table, particularly when the sequence is very long, since it is very demanding to store large numbers of k-mers in memory
Bloom filters in bioinformatics
Bloom_filters_in_bioinformatics
Pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2
respiratory syndrome (MERS, fatality rate ≈34%). SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh known coronavirus to infect people, after 229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1, MERS-CoV, and the
COVID-19_pandemic
1947 English-language version of French song "La mer"
"Beyond the Sea" is the English-language version of the French song "La Mer" by Charles Trenet, popularized by Bobby Darin in 1959. While the French original
Beyond_the_Sea_(song)
1907 French film
Under the Seas (French: Deux Cents Mille Lieues sous les mers ou le Cauchemar du pêcheur) is a short silent film made in 1907 by the French director Georges
Under_the_Seas
American multinational cosmetics company
after L'Oréal. The company owns a diverse portfolio of brands, including La Mer, Jo Malone London, Clinique and Tom Ford Beauty, among many more, distributed
Estée_Lauder_Companies
Book by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimage Beyond the Sea is a prose collection by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was the first major work by Longfellow and
Outre-Mer
Routing Switch 8600 or MERS 8600 is a modular chassis router and/or switch manufactured by Nortel now acquired by Ciena. The MERS 8600 supports the Provider
Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600
Metro_Ethernet_Routing_Switch_8600
Subprefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
[ʁɔʃfɔʁ] ; Occitan: Ròchafòrt), unofficially Rochefort-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʃfɔʁ syʁ mɛʁ]; Occitan: Ròchafòrt de Mar) for disambiguation, is a
Rochefort,_Charente-Maritime
1415 to 1543. Some European historians recount that the Portuguese occupied Mers El Kébir and Oran on August 14, 1415, due to increasing piracy in the region
Zayyanid–Iberian_conflicts
2023 documentary miniseries
MerPeople is a documentary miniseries that premiered May 23, 2023, on Netflix. It explores the subculture and performing art of "mermaiding". Morgana
MerPeople
Type of French territorial collectivity
In France, an overseas collectivity (French: collectivité d'outre-mer, abbreviated as COM) is a first-order administrative division, on the same level
Overseas_collectivity
Algerian navy ship
are ships of Algerian design and assembly, developed in the shipyards of Mers el-Kebir near Oran and built in the 1980s. The 4 units are specialized in
Djebel_Chenoua-class_corvette
French painter (1840–1926)
Hildebrand Gurlitt. Examples of Nazi-looted Monet works include: Bord de Mer, purchased by Austrians Adalbert and Hilda Parlagi in 1936. After the Anschluss
Claude_Monet
Spread of an infection from one person to another
tuberculosis Norovirus monkeypox SARS-CoV-1 SARS-CoV-2: vaccine available MERS Avian flu Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or sexually transmitted
Human-to-human_transmission
Molecule which reacts with other monomers to form a polymer
A monomer (/ˈmɒnəmər/ MON-ə-mər; mono-, "one" + -mer, "part") is a molecule that can react together with other monomer molecules to form a larger polymer
Monomer
Hospital in Seoul, South Korea
Korea hospital 'is source of many Mers cases'". BBC News. 2015-06-14. Retrieved 2021-07-17. "Samsung stigmatized with MERS". The Korea Times. 2015-06-14.
Samsung_Medical_Center
NASA Mars rover deployed in 2004
Opportunity, also known as MER-B (Mars Exploration Rover – B) or MER-1, and nicknamed Oppy, is a robotic rover that was active on Mars from 2004 until
Opportunity_(rover)
Genus of ankylosaurian dinosaurs
is an extinct genus of unusual early ankylosaurian dinosaur from the El Mers III Formation (Bathonian age) of Morocco. The genus contains a single species
Spicomellus
Battle of Mers-el-Kébir took place between the Spanish Empire, and the native Kingdom of Tlemcen, near, and around Mers-el-Kébir The city of Mers-el-Kébir
Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1507)
Battle_of_Mers-el-Kébir_(1507)
Notable members of the Mer community
This is a list of notable members of the Mer community. Babubhai Bokhiria - Gujarat Cabinet Minister for Water Resources (except Kalpsar project), Agriculture
List_of_Mers
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Villefranche-sur-Mer (US: /ˌviːl(ə)ˈfrɒ̃ʃ sʊər ˈmɛər/; French: [vilfʁɑ̃ʃ syʁ mɛʁ]; Occitan: Vilafranca de Mar [ˌvilɔˈfʀaŋkɔ de ˈmaʀ]; Italian: Villafranca
Villefranche-sur-Mer
Rural commune and town in Fès-Meknès, Morocco
El Mers is a small town and rural commune in Boulemane Province of the Fès-Meknès region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a
El_Mers
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Mers-sur-Indre is a commune in the Indre department in central France. In 2018, the Order of Saint Remi, a traditionalist Catholic order of priests, founded
Mers-sur-Indre
Former NASA Mars rover, active from 2004 to 2010
Spirit, also known as MER-A (Mars Exploration Rover – A) or MER-2, is a Mars robotic rover, active from 2004 to 2010. Spirit was operational on Mars for
Spirit_(rover)
1966 film
The Sea Pirate (French: Surcouf, le tigre des sept mers, Italian: Surcouf, l'eroe dei sette mari, Spanish: El tigre de los siete mares, also known as The
The_Sea_Pirate
Formal declaration by the World Health Organization
with the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) outbreak in 2013. Originating in Saudi Arabia, MERS reached more than 24 countries and resulted in
Public health emergency of international concern
Public_health_emergency_of_international_concern
2011 French film
Bottle in the Gaza Sea (French: Une bouteille à la mer, Canadian French: Une bouteille dans la mer de Gaza) is a 2011 drama directed by Thierry Binisti
A_Bottle_in_the_Gaza_Sea
French overseas collectivity in the Pacific
overseas territory (territoire d'outre-mer, or TOM). In 2003, it became an overseas collectivity (collectivité d'outre-mer, or COM). Its statutory law of 27
French_Polynesia
Children's sing-along song from North America
sing-along song from North America. Originally titled "Skid-dy-mer-rink-adink-aboomp" or "Skiddy-Mer-Rink-A-Doo", the initial version of the song was written
Skidamarink
District of Casablanca in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
Al Fida – Mers Sultan (Arabic: الفداء - مرس السلطان) is a district of Casablanca, in the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. The district covers an area
Al_Fida_–_Mers_Sultan
Topics referred to by the same term
La mer may refer to: La mer (Debussy), an orchestral composition by Claude Debussy "La Mer" (song), a 1946 song by Charles Trenet La Mer (horse), a champion
La_mer
Item sequences in computational linguistics
numbers, "one-mer", "two-mer", "three-mer", etc. are used in computational biology for polymers or oligomers of a known size, called k-mers. When the items
N-gram
Island off the coast of Brittany
Belle-Île (French pronunciation: [bɛl il]), Belle-Île-en-Mer (French pronunciation: [bɛl il ɑ̃ mɛʁ]), or Belle Isle (Breton: Ar Gerveur, [arˌɡɛrˈvøːr]; Old
Belle_Île
Multi-use stadium in Algeria
The Mers El Hadjadj Stadium (Arabic: ملعب مرسى الحجاج) is a multi-use stadium in Mers El Hadjadj town in Oran District, Algeria. It is currently used
Mers_El_Hadjadj_Stadium
Mers-el-Kébir coast. The Tlemcenians, warned by spies of the fleet's departure and objectives, had concentrated their forces in the vicinity of Mers-el-Kébir
Capture of Mers-el-Kébir (1505)
Capture_of_Mers-el-Kébir_(1505)
British naval officer, politician and mercenary (1775–1860)
Royal Navy, his naval successes led Napoleon to nickname him le Loup des Mers (the Sea Wolf). He was successful in virtually all his naval actions. Cochrane
Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald
Thomas_Cochrane,_10th_Earl_of_Dundonald
1946 single by Charles Trenet
"La Mer" ("The Sea") is a song by the French composer, lyricist, singer, and showman Charles Trenet. The song was first recorded by the French singer
La_Mer_(song)
The Battle of Mers-el-Kébir occurred in 1501 and was a failed attempt to capture Mers-el-Kébir by the Portuguese. After the conquest of Granada in 1492
Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1501)
Battle_of_Mers-el-Kébir_(1501)
United States housing crisis
Since the 2010 crisis, 62 million mortgages are held in the name of MERS, and MERS has initiated thousands of foreclosures in the United States, claiming
2010 United States foreclosure crisis
2010_United_States_foreclosure_crisis
2012 French romantic drama film
goes over the tragedies that occurred in his country like the battle of Mers El-Kebir and the Algerian War but also the love story of Emilie and Younes
What the Day Owes the Night (film)
What_the_Day_Owes_the_Night_(film)
French government agency
Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Événements de Mer ('Marine Accident Investigation Office'), known as BEAmer, is the French agency that investigates accidents
French Marine Accident Investigation Office
French_Marine_Accident_Investigation_Office
1994 studio album by Hector Zazou
Chansons des mers froides (French title) or Songs from the Cold Seas (English title) is a studio album by French musician Hector Zazou. Although pressed
Chansons_des_mers_froides
Military campaign in North Africa
captured the city of Mers-El-Kébir after a successful expedition against the Zayyanids. In 1507, the Zayyanids ambushed the city of Mers-el-Kébir, with about
Spanish conquest of Oran (1509)
Spanish_conquest_of_Oran_(1509)
Slavic names by country
Slavic names iclude: Two-base names, e.g., ending in mir/měr (Ostromir/měr, Tihomir/měr, Němir/měr), *voldъ (Vsevolod, Rogvolod), *pъlkъ (Svetopolk, Yaropolk)
Slavic_names
The Battle of Mers-el-Fahm, otherwise known as the Massacre of Mers-el-Fahm was a surprise attack planned by Soliman Pasha and the King of Kuku's nephew
Battle_of_Mers-el-Fahm
Railway line in France
Tréport-Mers station, near the beach resort towns Le Tréport and Mers-les-Bains. The main stations on the Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway
Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway
Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le_Tréport-Mers_railway
Battleship of the French Navy
Strasbourg and Dunkerque would remain at Mers-el-Kébir. The only test in battle for Strasbourg came in the attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 July. The British, misinterpreting
French_battleship_Strasbourg
Commune in Normandy, France
department in Normandy, France. The three adjoining towns of Le Tréport, Eu and Mers-les-Bains are known locally as the "Three Sisters". A small fishing port
Le_Tréport
Clan of the Mer people in India
(2003). Gujarat. Popular Prakashan. p. 906. ISBN 978-81-7991-104-4. The Mers of Saurashtra have fourteen lineages. Here the word lineage is used to denote
Chudasama_(Mer_clan)
French tramway
Chasses, a 752-meter branch diverged toward Mers-les-Bains. This branch passed in front of the Tréport-Mers station, a terminus for leisure trains, and
Eu–Mers-les-Bains / Le Tréport tramway
Eu–Mers-les-Bains_/_Le_Tréport_tramway
French lead ship of the Dunkerque class
Dunkerque and Strasbourg would remain at Mers-el-Kébir. The only test in battle for Dunkerque came in the attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 July. The British, misinterpreting
French_battleship_Dunkerque
2018 single by Vendredi sur Mer
by Vendredi sur Mer. It was released on 3 October 2018. "Vendredi sur Mer – Écoute Chérie" (in French). Ultratip. "Vendredi sur Mer - Écoute Chérie"
Écoute_Chérie
Section of a polymer whose repetition would reproduce the polymer chain
derives its meaning from this, which means "many mers". The mer is not the same thing as a monomer—a mer is a repeating unit within a larger molecule, whereas
Repeat_unit
Orchestral composition by Claude Debussy
La mer, trois esquisses symphoniques pour orchestre (French for The sea, three symphonic sketches for orchestra), or simply La mer (The Sea), L. 109,
La_mer_(Debussy)
Publication by the International Hydrographic Organization
Limits of Oceans and Seas (French: Limites des Océans et Mers or Limites des Océans et des Mers, S-23) is a special publication of the International Hydrographic
Limits_of_Oceans_and_Seas
French state archive of materials related to the French colonial empire
The Archives nationales d'outre-mer in Aix-en-Provence is a branch of the Archives Nationales of France that documents the French colonial empire. According
Archives nationales d'outre-mer
Archives_nationales_d'outre-mer
Commune and town in Oran Province, Algeria
Mers El Hadjadj is a town and commune in mascara Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 14,167. Mars El Hadjadj is located
Mers_El_Hadjadj
Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2
human populations through natural zoonosis, similar to the SARS-CoV-1 and MERS-CoV outbreaks, and consistent with other pandemics in human history. Social
COVID-19
1997 French film
See the Sea (original title: Regarde la mer) is a 1997 French thriller film written and directed by François Ozon and starring Sasha Hails as a young
See_the_Sea
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Beaulieu-sur-Mer (French: [boljø syʁ mɛʁ]; Occitan: Bèuluec de Mar; Italian: Belluogo, formerly), or simply Beaulieu, is a seaside commune on the French
Beaulieu-sur-Mer
Soldier who fights for hire
A mercenary (/ˈmɜːr.sə.nɛr.i/, MUR-sə-nerr-ee) is a private individual who joins an armed conflict for personal profit, is otherwise an outsider to the
Mercenary
Extinct genus of stegosaurian dinosaurs
specimen, HIIUC-BN00, was discovered in 2021 in sediments of the El Mers III Formation (El Mers Group, Boulahfa North locality) near Boulemane in the Middle
Thyreosaurus
Canal in France
with the 193 km (120 mi) long Canal de Garonne, forms the Canal des Deux Mers, joining the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Strictly speaking, "Canal du
Canal_du_Midi
MERS
MERS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places so named in Merseyside (formerly in Cheshire) and County Durham or from Roby in Merseyside (formerly in Lancashire). The first is named from Old Scandinavian rá ‘pole’ + býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.French : variant of Rabin.German : habitational name from Raby in Bohemia or perhaps from Rabingen in Lower Saxony.Probably from the Saintonge region of France, a Raby or Rabis was documented in Quebec City in 1689, with the secondary surname Saintonge.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by or in a marsh or fen, Middle English mershe (Old English mersc), or a habitational name from any of various minor places named with this word, for example in Shropshire and Sussex.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lowndes.English : Lound in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Suffolk; Lund in North Yorkshire and the East Riding; Lunt in Merseyside.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Whiston. Examples in Merseyside (formerly in Lancashire) and South Yorkshire are named from Old English hwÄ«t ‘white’ + stÄn ‘stone’, while one in Staffordshire is from the genitive case of an unattested Old English personal name Witi meaning ‘white’ + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Another place of the same name, in Northamptonshire, was probably named as the settlement associated with the Hwicce, the name of an Old English tribe.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the place on Merseyside, so named from Old Norse forn ‘old’ (or perhaps a byname Forni with this meaning) + býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Greater Manchester and Merseyside, named from Welsh ynys ‘island’, ‘strip of land between two rivers’ (cf. Innes).
Surname or Lastname
English (now mainly Bedfordshire)
English (now mainly Bedfordshire) : habitational name from Tarbock Green, formerly in Lancashire, now in Merseyside, named in Old English with þorn ‘thorn tree’ + brÅc ‘brook’, ‘stream’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cheshire, Lancashire, Merseyside)
English (Cheshire, Lancashire, Merseyside) : possibly a habitational name from Wadworth in South Yorkshire, named with the Old English personal name Wada + worth ‘enclosure’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places so called, in southwestern Lancashire (now Merseyside), Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, and Devon, all of which are named from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘dwelling’. The surname is most common in Lancashire, and so it seems likely that the first of these places is the most frequent source. It is also present in Ireland, being recorded there first in the 15th century.John Prescott of Standish, Lancaster, England, arrived in New England in 1640 and in 1643 was one of the first settlers of Lancaster, MA. His descendants include several prominent Americans of the revolutionary war, including Samuel Prescott, born in Concord, MA, in 1751, whose fame lies in completing the midnight ride of warning in 1775 after Paul Revere was captured.
Surname or Lastname
English (Merseyside)
English (Merseyside) : variant of Cotton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places in Merseyside, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, and Staffordshire called Gayton, or from Gayton le Marsh or Gayton le Wold in Lincolnshire. The Northamptonshire and Staffordshire place names are from an Old English personal name Gǣga + tūn ‘farmstead’; the others are from Old Norse geit ‘goat’ + tún ‘farmstead’.French : diminutive of Gayte, a southern variant of guette ‘watch’, and hence an occupational name for a watchman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called, of which there are examples in at least sixteen counties. All get their names from Old English mersc ‘marsh’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Whitemarsh, a place in the parish of Sedgehill, Wiltshire, named from Old English hwīt ‘white’ (i.e. ‘phosphorescent’) + mersc ‘marsh’. Compare Whitmore.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from either of two places so called in North Yorkshire, name with Old English mersc ‘marsh’, the -sk being the result of Scandinavian influence.
Surname or Lastname
English (Merseyside)
English (Merseyside) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Muslim
The most beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English (Merseyside and Cheshire)
English (Merseyside and Cheshire) : probably a habitational name from a place in Cheshire named Big Low in the township of Rainbow. This place name is not on early record; it means ‘big mound’, from early Modern English big + low ‘mound’, ‘hill’ (Old English hlÄw).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, in Bedfordshire, Merseyside, and Nottinghamshire, so named from Old English eofor ‘wild boar’ + tūn ‘settlement’.Described as being from Kent, England, Walter Everendon (d. 1725) was a colonial gunpowder manufacturer who ran a mill in Neponset in the township of Milton, across the river from Dorchester, MA. The first person to make gunpowder in America, Everendon eventually took majority interest in the mill and sold out to his son. The family, which also spelled their name Everden and Everton, continued to manufacture powder until after the Revolution.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly southern Lancashire)
English (chiefly southern Lancashire) : habitational name, probably from some place named as being a boggy place, from Old English mersc ‘marsh’ + land ‘land’. Alternatively, it may be a variant of Markland.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a pet form of Robert.English and Scottish : habitational name from Roby in Lancashire (now Merseyside), named with Old Norse rá ‘pole’, ‘boundary mark’ + býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.
MERS
MERS
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Support; Pillar
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Irish
From the Ravine; Hill Hollow; Variant of Corey Hill Hollow
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kashyapi | கஷà¯à®¯à®¾à®ªà¯€
Earth
Boy/Male
Muslim
Table companion. Associate.
Boy/Male
French Latin
Lisp, stutter.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Eternal Divine Light
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, German, Teutonic
War Friend
MERS
MERS
MERS
MERS
MERS
n.
Immersion.