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Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Newcastle NSW
band of Rebel Pioneers assembled and signed up on 10 April, just days before the start of the competition. Sometimes called the Rebels, Newcastle played
Newcastle_Rebels
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
List of players with 1,000 NRL points
List_of_players_with_1,000_NRL_points
Australian rugby league football club
top-tier competition in 1988, 79 years after the previous Newcastle-based team, the Newcastle Rebels had departed the Sydney competition with the formation
Newcastle_Knights
Australian rugby league football club, based in Brisbane
the Dolphins NRL history to score a hat-trick when they defeated the Newcastle Knights 36–20 at McDonald Jones Stadium. After winning their first three
Dolphins_(NRL)
Future professional rugby league team
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Papua_New_Guinea_Chiefs
Australian rugby league football club
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Perth_Bears
disbanded after the 1908 season. Newcastle Rebels, who competed in 1908–1909 before withdrawing to establish the local Newcastle Rugby League. There is no direct
List of teams in the NSWRL/ARL/SL/NRL
List_of_teams_in_the_NSWRL/ARL/SL/NRL
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
List of players with 100 NRL tries
List_of_players_with_100_NRL_tries
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
List of players who have played 300 NRL games
List_of_players_who_have_played_300_NRL_games
Football competition in Newcastle, Australia
introduction of the Newcastle Knights into the NSWRL competition, the first representation of the Newcastle and Hunter region since the Newcastle Rebels departed
Newcastle_Rugby_League
Rugby league weekend in which all fixtures are played at one venue
been repeated on an annual basis, staged also in Edinburgh, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne and Liverpool. The second-tier Championship followed in 2015
Magic_Round_(NRL)
Australian rugby league competition
2007. The Newcastle Knights also announced a joint venture with the Central Charlestown. The team used the original Central Newcastle Rebels Name. The
NSW_Cup
Teams which finished last in the premier top-grade rugby league competition in Australia
Newcastle and Penrith played against each other in the third instance of the "Spoon Bowl" term to be used. In 2017, the Wests Tigers and Newcastle played
Australian rugby league wooden spooners
Australian_rugby_league_wooden_spooners
Rugby league competition operator in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
Cumberland Fruitpickers Eastern Suburbs Roosters Glebe Dirty Reds Newcastle Rebels Newtown Jets North Sydney Bears Western Suburbs Magpies South Sydney
New_South_Wales_Rugby_League
2011 Sydney University 1920–1937 0 1 – 1926 Cumberland 1908 0 0 – – Newcastle Rebels 1908–1909 0 0 – – Annandale 1910–1920 0 0 – – Illawarra Steelers 1982–1998
List of Australian rugby league grand final records
List_of_Australian_rugby_league_grand_final_records
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List of players with 500 NRL goals
List_of_players_with_500_NRL_goals
Australasian rugby league football competition
competition; the Newcastle Knights and the first two Queensland teams, the Brisbane Broncos and Gold Coast-Tweed Giants. The Brisbane and Newcastle sides proved
National_Rugby_League
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2026_NRL_season_results
Keeble, Brett (5 October 2008). "Sea Eagles return to NRL's top perch". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 4 November 2012. "Melbourne Storm stripped of NRL titles
List of National Rugby League Premiers
List_of_National_Rugby_League_Premiers
Rugby league event in Australia
final.[citation needed] 1997 – Newcastle winger Darren Albert scored a try with six seconds left to deliver Newcastle their first ever premiership, 22–16
NRL_Grand_Final
Australian rugby league season
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2026_NRL_season
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Expansion of the National Rugby League
Expansion_of_the_National_Rugby_League
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
List of current NRL team squads
List_of_current_NRL_team_squads
Carly; Murphy, Bridget (19 September 2025). "Justin Holbrook arrives at Newcastle Knights after club's wooden spoon". abc.net.au. Australian Broadcasting
List_of_current_NRL_coaches
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List of players with 20 NRL field goals
List_of_players_with_20_NRL_field_goals
Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Perth, Australia
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
WA_Reds
Annual event
teams, with Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, St George Illawarra Dragons, Newcastle Knights, North Queensland Cowboys, Hull Kingston Rovers, and Leeds Rhinos
Rugby_League_Las_Vegas
NRL Grand Final
and the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and NRL Women's Grand Final between the Newcastle Knights and the Gold Coast Titans. Both were shown live on the Nine Network
2023_NRL_Grand_Final
Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Northern Sydney, NSW and Gosford, NSW
attendance for the club was 20,059 for the club's opening game against the Newcastle Knights at Grahame Park on 6 February 2000. The record attendance for
Northern_Eagles
NRL Grand Final
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2024_NRL_Grand_Final
Rugby league season
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2019_NRL_Finals_Series
Australian players named as the nation's greatest
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Immortals_(rugby_league)
Australian rugby league football club
Hopoate – Beacon Hill Bears John Hopoate – Manly Cove Rebels William Hopoate – Manly Cove Rebels Nik Kosef – Manly Christian Brothers RLFC Jason King –
Manly_Warringah_Sea_Eagles
Award
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Dally_M_Medal
Dispute over control of top-flight rugby league in Australia and New Zealand
were outlined: Approach four "continuing teams" (Brisbane, Canberra, Newcastle and Auckland) to secure a 7-year commitment. Meet with representatives
Super_League_war
Rugby league club in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
of Canberra in Canberra, eventual grand finalists Parramatta and Newcastle in Newcastle. A year after finishing last, under the coaching of Brian Smith
Sydney_Roosters
Professional rugby league football club
for the Warriors. After blowing an early 16–0 lead to lose 26–36 to the Newcastle Knights in Round 1, the Warriors embarked on a five-match winning streak
New_Zealand_Warriors
Australian rugby league player
three-quarter and started playing rugby league as a member of the newly formed Newcastle Rebels in the 1908 NSWRFL season. His first season was good enough to earn
Bill_Bailey_(rugby_league)
Topics referred to by the same term
players from Newcastle Rugby League clubs. Newcastle Knights, a club established in 1988 that competes in the National Rugby League Newcastle Rebels, a club
Newcastle rugby league team (disambiguation)
Newcastle_rugby_league_team_(disambiguation)
Australian rugby league football club
Parramatta players attended wearing as Newcastle player Mark Hughes described "Miami Vice black suits". Another Newcastle player Ben Kennedy reflected on the
Parramatta_Eels
Rugby league football club, based in Marrickville, NSW
Brigid's De La Salle (Marrickville) Hurlstone Park Earlwood Rebels Enmore United Marrickville Rebels Marrickville Bulldogs Sydenham United Camdenville St Pius'
Newtown_Jets
Showground in Newcastle, Australia
World War II. Rugby league team Newcastle Rebels competed in the NSWRFL Premiership in 1908 and 1909 at the Newcastle Showground. Motorcycle speedway
Newcastle_Showground
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2025_NRL_season_results
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
List of National Rugby League players with five tries in a game
List_of_National_Rugby_League_players_with_five_tries_in_a_game
Australian rugby league season
2025). "Knights set to land mid-season recruit from Sydney NRL club". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 29 June 2025. Walsh, Dan (29 June 2025). "Eels land
2025_NRL_season
Australian rugby league football club
to make the finals (finishing 6th), but were eventually knocked out by Newcastle in the quarter-finals. Between 2001 and 2002, the club's on field performances
Melbourne_Storm
Rugby league football club based on Sydney's North Shore
the 1997 season North Sydney again made the preliminary final against Newcastle at the Sydney Football Stadium. The winner of the match was to play minor
North_Sydney_Bears
Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Brisbane, QLD
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
South_Queensland_Crushers
National Rugby League football club based in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Coast would go on to win 36–28 and jump ahead of Newcastle due to a better for and against record. Newcastle would lose the following day against Parramatta
Gold_Coast_Titans
Australian rugby league competition active in 1997
"All Golds".[1][permanent dead link] The ARL instead played Tests against rebel teams from Papua New Guinea and Fiji, as well as playing a Test against
Super_League_(Australia)
Rugby league competition
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
ARL_Premiership
List of club owners in the National Rugby League (NRL)
Stensholt, John (18 September 2016). "NRL seeking $15-20 million for Newcastle Knights as sale process set to begin". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved
List_of_NRL_club_owners
Australian rugby league medal
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Clive_Churchill_Medal
Australian rugby league football club
final qualifier in similar circumstances in 2001, to eventual premiers Newcastle. The year was marked by the sudden rise of halfback Preston Campbell,
Cronulla-Sutherland_Sharks
Australian ice hockey league
Reach Rebels 2012 – Newcastle North Stars 2013 – Sting 2014 – Reach Rebels 2015 – Sting 2016 – Reach Rebels 2017 – Sting 2018 – Newcastle North Stars 2019
East_Coast_Super_League
Video game series
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Rugby League (video game series)
Rugby_League_(video_game_series)
Australasian rugby league football competition
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
NRL_Under-20s
Australian professional rugby league club, based in Wollongong & Kogarah, NSW
do so since the inception of the NRL in 1998) with victory against the Newcastle Knights in the penultimate round of the 2010 NRL season. The joint-venture
St._George_Illawarra_Dragons
Official governing body of rugby league football within Australia
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Australian Rugby League Commission
Australian_Rugby_League_Commission
Australian rugby league football club
would finish 5th on the table and qualify for the finals. After defeating Newcastle in the elimination final, the clubs season would be ended the following
North_Queensland_Cowboys
Australian rugby league player
captained the Newcastle Rebels for their only two NSWRFL seasons in 1908 and 1909, playing beside his brother Les. He topped Newcastle's points-scoring
Stan_Carpenter
Australian rugby league football club
they became the first NSWRFL club based outside Sydney since the old Newcastle team left in 1909. The club's initial seasons were a mixed bag, with the
Canberra_Raiders
Australian rugby league player
utilised in either the front or second row. Nicholson was a member of the Newcastle Rebels for the inaugural NSWRFL season. He relocated to Queensland the following
Bob Nicholson (rugby league, born 1880)
Bob_Nicholson_(rugby_league,_born_1880)
Australian rugby league season
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2024_NRL_season
The Manly Newcastle game is the tied 4th highest drawn game ever, and the first draw in nearly 3 years. April 6-10 April 13-16 The Newcastle vs Penrith
2023_NRL_season_results
Regular season of the Australian National Rugby League
1988, three teams were added (Brisbane Broncos, Gold Coast-Tweed Giants, Newcastle Knights), leading to the NSWRL changing up the draw formula, with teams
NRL_regular_season
National Rugby League awards
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Dally_M_Awards
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
List of players with 100 NRL tries and 500 NRL goals
List_of_players_with_100_NRL_tries_and_500_NRL_goals
Former Australian rugby league team
premiership for the 1988 season, along with the Brisbane Broncos and Newcastle Knights. Due to a clause in Brisbane's licence, only one team (the Broncos)
Gold_Coast_Chargers
Defunct rugby league team in Adelaide, South Australia
competition mostly for clubs in the Sydney region of Australia (a team from Newcastle competed in 1908–09), a situation that lasted until 1982. The competition
Adelaide_Rams
Australian rugby league football club
prodigy with no senior league experience, made his debut against the Newcastle Knights. The Tigers improved greatly in 2004 with provided help by signings
Wests_Tigers
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
List of National Rugby League referees
List_of_National_Rugby_League_referees
Australian rugby league game
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2025_NRL_Grand_Final
Australian rugby league club
Canterbury had two come-from-behind wins. The first was against the Newcastle Knights in the third week of the finals—behind 16–0 in the second half
Canterbury-Bankstown_Bulldogs
Australian rugby league football club
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
South_Sydney_Rabbitohs
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
2024_NRL_season_results
Online football game
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NRL_SuperCoach
Australasian rugby league football competition
would also be contested during the representative weekend, in June. The Newcastle Knights, St. George Illawarra Dragons, Brisbane Broncos, New Zealand Warriors
NRL_Women's_Premiership
1994–2018 Australian sports TV series
broadcast from the Newcastle Entertainment Centre in the lead up to the "Rise for Alex" round in support of 22-year-old Newcastle Knights player Alex
The_Footy_Show_(rugby_league)
Australian rugby league medal
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Rothmans_Medal
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
NRL_match_officials
Australian rugby league footballer
Annandale, Balmain, Glebe and Newcastle in the NSWRL competition. McGuinness made his first grade debut for the Newcastle Rebels in the opening round of the
Ted_McGuinness
City in New South Wales, Australia
Resource and the James. The convicts were Irish rebels from the 1804 Castle Hill convict rebellion. Newcastle gained a reputation as a "hellhole" as it was
Newcastle,_New_South_Wales
Australian rugby league football club
season on a high. It wasn't to be, however, when they were thumped by Newcastle at the newly named Centrebet Stadium, 42–8. While round 2 went a lot better
Penrith_Panthers
Australian rugby league football club
set to rejoin the Broncos in 2012, had announced that he was joining Newcastle at the end of the season- meaning the match would either be the last of
Brisbane_Broncos
Warringah Sea Eagles records List of Melbourne Storm records List of Newcastle Knights records List of New Zealand Warriors records List of North Queensland
List of National Rugby League records
List_of_National_Rugby_League_records
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
List of National Rugby League stadiums
List_of_National_Rugby_League_stadiums
NSWRL Premierships run from 1908 until 1994
in 1908, and was made up of eight Sydney-based teams and one team from Newcastle. Cumberland joined the competition after the first round, meaning that
New South Wales Rugby League premiership
New_South_Wales_Rugby_League_premiership
Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Newcastle, NSW
professional rugby league club based in the Hunter Region's largest city, Newcastle. Hunter was formed in mid-1995 and was later disbanded at the end of 1997
Hunter_Mariners
Sports salary cap regulation system
substantially breached their $1.5 million salary cap for the year. In 2000, the Newcastle Knights were fined $158,800 but did not have any points deducted after
NRL_salary_cap
Trophy awarded annually in Australian rugby league
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
J._J._Giltinan_Shield
Professional rugby league football club
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
New_Zealand_Warriors_Women
Australian sports TV program
Wests Tigers captains James Graham and Aaron Woods. On Wednesdays, former Newcastle Knights legend and coach Danny Buderus replaced Geoff Toovey who had been
NRL_360
Rugby league club in New South Wales
was the classification of the Steelers as a Sydney club. Additionally, Newcastle, Canberra and Auckland would be given automatic entry, with Illawarra
Illawarra_Steelers
Australian rugby league trophy
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
Winfield_Cup
Australian actress (born 1980)
Retrieved 15 August 2011. Beaumont, Anita (19 May 2009). "Highlights". Newcastle Herald. Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 15 August
Rebel_Wilson
Judiciary of the Australian National Rugby League
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
NRL_Judiciary
National Rugby League playoffs
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NRL_finals_system
Australian semi professional rugby league club, based in Newcastle, NSW
Lambton, though no Rebels players had joined. Playing in red and green, their first match was on 14 May 1910 where they lost to South Newcastle 18–0. They withdrew
Western_Suburbs_Rosellas
Rugby league nines competition
(1908–1999) Newtown Bluebags / Jets (1908–1983) Glebe Dirty Reds (1908–1929) Newcastle Rebels (1908–1909) Cumberland (1908) Annandale Dales (1910–1920) University
NRL_Nines
NEWCASTLE REBELS
NEWCASTLE REBELS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a village in Northumbria, named from Old English ÆlfheringahÄm ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of the people of Ælfhere’; the t was inserted for the sake of euphony after the name had been collapsed in pronunciation. The surname is still largely restricted to the Newcastle area.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Sussex)
English (mainly Sussex) : habitational name from Pelham in Hertfordshire, so called from the Old English personal name PÄ“otla + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.The manor of Pelham in Hertfordshire, England, was held by Walter de Pelham in the reign of Edward I (1272–1307). His descendants became constables of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, and were so influential that their badge, the buckle, is seen in at least eleven of the county’s churches, and as a decoration on iron chimney-backs in Sussex farmhouses. Various branches of the family were ennobled and their titles include earl of Chichester and earl of Yarborough. The family also once held the dukedom of Newcastle and the marquessate of Clare. Peter Pelham (b. c. 1695), an engraver, emigrated to Boston after 1728, and was stepfather to the artist John Singleton Copley.
Surname or Lastname
English (Newcastle area)
English (Newcastle area) : from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Ordrīc, composed of the elements ord ‘point’ (of a sword, spear) + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : variant spelling of Orrock.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from an unidentified place, possibly in the Newcastle area of northeastern England, where the surname is now most concentrated.Perhaps also an altered spelling of Swiss German Richle and Richli, from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on rīc, rīh ‘power(ful)’ (see Reich).
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Newcastle and Durham)
English (mainly Newcastle and Durham) : of uncertain origin, probably a derivative of northern Middle English stang ‘pole’ (of Old Norse origin). Possible meanings include a topographic name for someone who lived by a pole or stake (compare Stakes) or an occupational name for someone armed with one. Alternatively, it may be a nickname for someone who had ‘ridden the stang’, i.e. been carried on a pole through the streets as an object of derision, in punishment for some misdemeanor. However, this custom is of uncertain antiquity.Orcadian : probably a habitational name from a minor place called Stanagar in the parish of Stromness.German : occupational name for a maker of shafts for spears and the like, from an agent derivative of Middle High German stange ‘pole’, ‘shaft’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hensall in North Yorkshire, originally named with the unattested Old English personal name Heþīn or Old Scandinavian Heþinn + Old English halh ‘nook’.English : Huguenot surname, of unexplained origin, which was taken to England by a Protestant refugee who fled France after the Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Day (24 August 1572) and settled in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Surname or Lastname
English (Newcastle and Durham)
English (Newcastle and Durham) : probably a variant spelling of the Scottish surname Cleghorn.
Surname or Lastname
English (Newcastle and Durham)
English (Newcastle and Durham) : variant of Sober.
NEWCASTLE REBELS
NEWCASTLE REBELS
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of God's Heart; Real Hero of God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
As Glorious as Sun
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Burghfield in Berkshire or Burfield in Sussex. The first is named with Old English beorg ‘hill’ + feld ‘open country’. The second is from Old English burh ‘stronghold’, ‘fortified manor’ + feld.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Son of Dhrup
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Grihitha | கà¯à®°à¯€à®¹à®¿à®¤à®¾
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Peace and Love
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God's Gracious Gift
Girl/Female
English
Merciful. Feminine of Myles.
Boy/Male
Greek
Bee. Melissa was Mythological princess of Crete who was transformed to a bee after learning how...
NEWCASTLE REBELS
NEWCASTLE REBELS
NEWCASTLE REBELS
NEWCASTLE REBELS
NEWCASTLE REBELS
n.
One who rebels.
n.
One employed in managing a Newcastle keel; -- called also keelman.
n.
A guttural pronounciation of the letter r, produced by trilling the extremity of the soft palate against the back part of the tongue; rotacism; -- often called the Newcastle, Northumberland, or Tweedside, burr.
n.
A barge or lighter, used on the Type for carrying coal from Newcastle; also, a barge load of coal, twenty-one tons, four cwt.
v. i.
Pertaining to rebels or rebellion; acting in revolt; rebellious; as, rebel troops.
n.
One who rebels; a rebel.
n.
A region infested by rebels; rebels, considered collectively; also, conduct or quality characteristic of rebels.
n.
An English dry measure, being, at London, 36 bushels heaped up, or its equivalent weight, and more than twice as much at Newcastle. Now used exclusively for coal and coke.
a.
Engaged in rebellion; disposed to rebel; of the nature of rebels or of rebellion; resisting government or lawful authority by force.