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of Ronald. A short form of Ranald is Ran. Ranald Graham (1941–2010), Scottish writer, television director and producer Ranald MacDonald (bishop) (1756–1832)
Ranald
Topics referred to by the same term
Ranald is a name. Ranald may also refer to: 4248 Ranald, asteroid Clan Ranald SS Clan Ranald (1900), ship wrecked off Australia All pages with titles containing
Ranald_(disambiguation)
SS Clan Ranald is the name of the following ships for the Clan Line: SS Clan Ranald (1878), foundered 4 April 1901 SS Clan Ranald (1900), capsized and
SS_Clan_Ranald
American screenwriter (1915–1973)
Ranald MacDougall (March 10, 1915 – December 12, 1973) was an American screenwriter who scripted such films as Mildred Pierce (1945), The Unsuspected (1947)
Ranald_MacDougall
First native English teacher in Japan (1824–1894)
Ranald MacDonald (February 3, 1824 – August 24, 1894) was the first native English speaker to teach the English language in Japan. His students included
Ranald_MacDonald
British actress (1925–1991)
for affair; Ranald, p. 67 for disintegration of marriage. Shaeffer, p. 270 for separation; Ranald, p. 67 for separation and Monterey. Ranald, p. 65; Sheaffer
Oona_O'Neill
British rower (1915–1998)
William George Ranald Mundell "Ran" Laurie (4 May 1915 – 19 September 1998) was a British physician, colonial administrator, Olympic rowing champion and
Ran_Laurie
Highland Scottish clan
Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, also known as Clan MacDonell of Keppoch or Clan Ranald of Lochaber (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Dòmhnaill na Ceapaich [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈt̪õː
Clan_MacDonald_of_Keppoch
Ranald MacDonald of Smerby, also known as Ranald MacJames (Scottish Gaelic: Raghnall mac Séamuis) was a son of James MacDonald, 6th of Dunnyveg and Agnes
Ranald_MacDonald_of_Smerby
Highland Scottish clan
Clan Macdonald of Clanranald, also known as Clan Ranald (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Raghnaill [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈrˠɤ̃ː.ɪʎ]), is a Highland Scottish clan and a branch
Clan_Macdonald_of_Clanranald
Aeneas Ranald MacDonell, CBE, 11th Lord MacDonell, 21st Chief of Glengarry, (8 August 1875 – 10 May 1941) was a British diplomat. Ranald was born in Chelsea
Ranald_MacDonell
Union army general (1840–1889)
Ranald Slidell Mackenzie, also called Bad Hand, (July 27, 1840 – January 19, 1889) was a career United States Army officer and general in the Union Army
Ranald_S._Mackenzie
Topics referred to by the same term
Ranald MacDonald (1824–1894) was the first native English-speaker to teach the English language in Japan. Ranald MacDonald may also refer to: Ranald MacDonald
Ranald MacDonald (disambiguation)
Ranald_MacDonald_(disambiguation)
Scottish writer, producer and director (1941–2010)
Ranald Ian Mackenzie Graham (3 January 1941 – 29 August 2010) was a Scottish writer, director and producer, best known for his writing work on the British
Ranald_Graham
Scottish clan chief and Member of Parliament (1788–1873)
Ranald George Macdonald (29 August 1788 – 11 March 1873) was a Scottish clan chief and Member of Parliament. Macdonald was the son of John Macdonald, 19th
Ranald_George_Macdonald
Island of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Lordship of Uist to Ranald's younger brother Godfrey, while making Ranald Lord of the remainder of Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, disputes between
South_Uist
Chesborough Ranald Macdonald AO (born 27 June 1938) known personally and professionally as Ranald Macdonald, is a retired Australian journalist, media
Ranald_Macdonald_(journalist)
British television drama series (1985–1986)
television crime drama made by LWT for ITV, created and produced in 1985–6 by Ranald Graham. Lead roles were played by Michael Brandon (Lieutenant Dempsey) and
Dempsey_and_Makepeace
Ranald Hugh Montgomerie Boyle DSC (19 August 1921 – 17 September 1999) was a British diplomat. Boyle was the son of David Boyle and Laura Tennant. He was
Ranald_Boyle
Scottish magnate (died 1346)
MacRuaidhrí, Ranald mac Ruairidh, Ranald Macruairi, Ranald MacRuairi, Ranald MacRuairidh, Ranald MacRuari, Ranald macRuari, Ranald MacRuaridh, Ranald Macruaridh
Raghnall_Mac_Ruaidhrí
Ranald MacDonald was the eponymous ancestor of the MacDonalds of Clanranald and the MacDonells of Glengarry. He was a son of John MacDonald, Lord of the
Ranald MacDonald (founder of Clanranald)
Ranald_MacDonald_(founder_of_Clanranald)
Island of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
including Benbecula) to Ranald's younger brother Godfrey, and made Ranald Lord of the remainder of Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, his sons were still
Benbecula
Coastal village in Scotland
his assassination and the exclusion of Ranald Bane's descendants from leadership of Clan Ranald. Instead, Ranald Bane's brother, Alexander, took over the
Arisaig
Turret deck steamship that sank off the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
137°37′14.8″E / 35.167694°S 137.620778°E / -35.167694; 137.620778 SS Clan Ranald is a steamship wreck off the coast of South Australia that is of unique
SS_Clan_Ranald_(1900)
British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player
Ranald Macdonald (18 January 1928 – 2 October 1999) was a Scotland international rugby union player who played for Edinburgh University. Normally a fly-half
Ranald_Macdonald
Canadian television executive
Thomas Ranald "Ran" Ide, OC (February 20, 1919 – October 23, 1996) was a Canadian educator and the founding Chairman of TVOntario. Born in Ottawa, he received
Thomas_Ide
Air Vice-Marshal Ranald Torquil Ian Munro, CB, CBE, TD, VR, DL (born 1960) is a general counsel and company secretary; he was a senior officer in the Army
Ranald_Munro
Scottish judge (1932–2025)
Ranald Iain Sutherland, Lord Sutherland (23 January 1932 – 26 February 2025) was a Scottish judge who was a Senator of the College of Justice, having been
Ranald Sutherland, Lord Sutherland
Ranald_Sutherland,_Lord_Sutherland
Scottish judge
Ranald Norman Munro MacLean, Lord MacLean (born 18 December 1938) is a retired Scottish judge. Born on 18 December 1938, MacLean was educated at Fettes
Ranald_MacLean,_Lord_MacLean
Name list
also represent the Old Norse Ragnarr as well. Ragnall can be Anglicised as Ranald and Ronald, and Latinised as Reginald, Reginaldus. The modern spelling is
Ragnall_(name)
1954 British film by Tony Young
directed by Tony Young and starring Josef Ranald, Terence Alexander and Hilda Fenemore. It was written by Ranald, produced by Grosvenor Films and distributed
Hands_of_Destiny_(1954_film)
1968 British war film by Jack Cardiff
dangerous mission during the Congo Crisis was adapted into a screenplay by Ranald MacDougall. Critics condemned the film on its original release for its graphic
Dark_of_the_Sun
Scottish noblewoman
and completed various ecclesiastical and other building projects. Her son Ranald was the progenitor of Clanranald. Amie was a direct descendant of Somhairle
Amy_of_Garmoran
Ranald Og MacDonald was a son of Angus MacDonald, 8th of Dunnyveg. He captured Dunyvaig Castle in 1614 from the constable Andrew Knox and royal garrison
Ranald_Og_MacDonald
New Zealand farmer and historian
George Ranald Macdonald MC (4 October 1891 – 13 December 1967) was a New Zealand farmer and historian. He compiled the G R MacDonald Dictionary of Canterbury
George_Macdonald_(historian)
Ranald Bane's son, Dougall, led to his assassination, and the exclusion of Ranald Bane's descendants from leadership of Clan Ranald. Instead, Ranald Bane's
The_Rough_Bounds
British military surgeon
Sir James Ranald Martin (12 May 1796 – 27 November 1874) was a British military surgeon in Colonial India who worked in the service of the Honourable East
James_Ranald_Martin
Unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada
through Caledonia, dividing it into two sides, North and South. In 1834, Ranald McKinnon was hired by the Grand River Navigation Company to build a dam
Caledonia,_Ontario
Scottish bishop (1756–1832)
Catholicism portal Ranald MacDonald (1756–1832) was a Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District from 1819 to 1827
Ranald_MacDonald_(bishop)
Wharmby who also produced the first two series. The third was produced by Ranald Graham. The series was produced by LWT in a joint venture with Golden Eagle
List of Dempsey and Makepeace episodes
List_of_Dempsey_and_Makepeace_episodes
1871 novel by George MacDonald
Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood is a realistic, largely autobiographical, novel by George MacDonald. It was first published in 1871. The original edition was
Ranald_Bannerman's_Boyhood
1957 film by Ranald MacDougall
Man on Fire is a 1957 American drama film directed by Ranald MacDougall and starring Bing Crosby in a rare non-singing, unsympathetic role. Two years after
Man_on_Fire_(1957_film)
Film by Ranald MacDougall
is a 1959 American science fiction doomsday film written and directed by Ranald MacDougall. The film stars Harry Belafonte, who was then at the peak of
The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959 film)
The_World,_the_Flesh_and_the_Devil_(1959_film)
1955 Gothic melodrama film
Sullivan, Betsy Palmer, John Ireland and Lucy Marlow. The film was directed by Ranald MacDougall and produced by Jerry Wald. The screenplay by MacDougall was
Queen_Bee_(1955_film)
Lordship of the Uists to Ranald's younger brother Godfrey, and made Ranald Lord of the remainder of Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, his sons were still
History_of_North_Uist
British mathematician and psychologist
Ranald Roderick Macdonald (1945–2007) was a British mathematician and psychologist. He was known for his contribution to the foundations of significance
Ranald_Roderick_Macdonald
1960 film by Ranald MacDougall
The Subterraneans is a 1960 American drama film directed by Ranald MacDougall based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac. Leo is a 28-year-old
The_Subterraneans_(film)
British soldier and civil servant (1737–1805)
Ranald MacKinnon (sometimes spelled McKinnon) was a soldier and a civil servant of the British Empire from 1758 until his death in 1805. As a junior officer
Ranald_MacKinnon
Welsh musician (1902–1992)
Irwyn Ranald Walters (6 December 1902 – 21 November 1992) was a Welsh musician, conductor and administrator. Walters was born in Ammanford. In his youth
Irwyn_Ranald_Walters
1977 British film by David Wickes
relatively quick and inexpensive, using cast and crew from the series. Ranald Graham is credited with the script by Wickes claims it was entirely rewritten
Sweeney!
Queen of Scots from 1390 to 1401
Nicholson, Ranald (1974). Scotland: The Later Middle Ages (Second ed.). Edinburgh: Mercat Press. p. 204. ISBN 0901824 844. Nicholson, Ranald (1974). Scotland:
Annabella_Drummond
Birch and an obsession of Aleister Crowley. She married Birch's patron, Ranald Valentine, who was a printer in Dundee. She was born in 1907 and at some
Greta_Valentine
American outlaw and gunfighter (1859–1881)
Alexis Godey Samuel P. Heintzelman Tom Horn Calamity Jane Luther Kelly Ranald S. Mackenzie Charley Reynolds Philip Sheridan Al Sieber Others John Jacob
Billy_the_Kid
American lawman (1848–1929)
Alexis Godey Samuel P. Heintzelman Tom Horn Calamity Jane Luther Kelly Ranald S. Mackenzie Charley Reynolds Philip Sheridan Al Sieber Others John Jacob
Wyatt_Earp
King of the Isles
was used as a mortuary by later descendants of Somerled's son Ranald, and either Ranald or Somerled may have built it. In 1164, Somerled died in a seaborne
Somerled
Name list
Ronald Pronunciation /ˈrɒnəld/ Gender Male Language English Origin Languages Old Norse, Old English Word/name Rögnvaldr, Regenweald Derivation regin +
Ronald
Air Vice Marshal Sir George Ranald MacFarlane Reid, KCB, DSO, MC & Bar (25 October 1893 – 19 May 1991), known as Sir Ranald Reid, was a Scottish senior
Ranald_Reid
1819 novel by Walter Scott
Argyle and overpowers him, enabling Ranald and himself to escape. Ch. 6 (14): Joining the Children of the Mist with Ranald, Dalgetty is wounded by the pursuers
A_Legend_of_Montrose
Scottish clan chief
mac Alasdair (Anglicised: John the Black, son of Alexander) was a son of Ranald mac Alasdair, and was a chief of Clan MacAlister. Eoin Dubh created his
Eoin_Dubh_mac_Alasdair
Scottish clan
[citation needed] whose father Reginald or Ranald was styled "King of the Isles" and "Lord of Argyll and Kintyre". Ranald's father, Somerled was styled "King of
Clan_Donald
1947 film by Curtis Bernhardt
about an unstable woman's obsession with her ex-lover. The screenplay by Ranald MacDougall and Silvia Richards was based upon a story by Rita Weiman. A
Possessed_(1947_film)
American actress, singer and dancer (1920–2018)
related to her worsening hearing loss. Her second husband was screenwriter Ranald MacDougall, whose writing credits include Mildred Pierce and Cleopatra and
Nanette_Fabray
One of the Small Isles of the Inner Hebrides, in the district of Lochaber, Scotland
However, on Ranald's death, Godfrey seized Garmoran, leading to an enormous amount of violence between him and Ranald's heirs (Clan Ranald). In 1427, frustrated
Rùm
Scottish rugby union player
Ranald Cuthbertson W.S. (20 August 1899 - 28 December 1983) was a Scottish rugby union player. He was the 73rd President of the Scottish Rugby Union. Cuthbertson
Ranald_Cuthbertson
US ship that sank in 1899 on Lake Huron
Chester A. Congdon City of Bangor City of Everett City of Launceston Clan Ranald Clifton USCGC Comanche Comet Constandis HMAS Coogee SMS Cormoran Cornelia
Typo_(schooner)
American wooden steam barge
Chester A. Congdon City of Bangor City of Everett City of Launceston Clan Ranald Clifton USCGC Comanche Comet Constandis HMAS Coogee SMS Cormoran Cornelia
SS_Oscar_T._Flint
Australian politician
Gordon Ranald McLaurin (1862 – 13 October 1917) was an Australian politician. McLaurin was born near Holbrook to Isabella née Rankin and James McLaurin
Gordon_McLaurin
Rugby player
Ronald Francis Simson (6 September 1880 – 14 September 1914) was a Scottish rugby union player for Scotland. Simson was the first Scottish rugby international
Ronald_Simson
Island of Scotland
his eldest son, Ranald, of the ability to inherit the MacDonald lands. As compensation, John granted Lordship of the Uists to Ranald's younger brother
Eigg
Title of Scottish nobility
Mull Ranald: unclear area, likely the southern regions, including Saddell Abbey Angus was killed with his three sons in 1210, possibly by Ranald's sons
Lord_of_the_Isles
1990 Australian film
film directed by George Ogilvie, produced by Sue Seeary and written by Ranald Allan. The film stars Russell Crowe, Robert Mammone and Danielle Spencer
The_Crossing_(1990_film)
1647 battle and siege in Scotland
to have survived the massacre, including Flora McCambridge, the infant Ranald MacDonald of Sanda, James Stewart and a MacDougall of Kilmun. Byrne (1997)
Battle_of_Dunaverty
Scottish nobleman
Nicholson, Ranald (1974). Scotland: The Later Middle Ages (Second ed.). Edinburgh: Mercat Press. pp. 329–330. ISBN 0901824 844. Nicholson, Ranald (1974).
Alexander Livingston of Callendar
Alexander_Livingston_of_Callendar
1954 film by Byron Haskin
was reportedly working on the script. The screenplay was co-written by Ranald MacDougall and the blacklisted writer Ben Maddow. William Conrad, who had
The_Naked_Jungle
the Lordship of Clanranald in the Jacobite Peerage. On 28 September 1716 Ranald Macdonald, 15th chief of Clanranald, was created a Lord and Peer of Parliament
Lord_of_Clanranald
Gambler, gunfighter, and dentist in the American West (1851–1887)
Alexis Godey Samuel P. Heintzelman Tom Horn Calamity Jane Luther Kelly Ranald S. Mackenzie Charley Reynolds Philip Sheridan Al Sieber Others John Jacob
Doc_Holliday
Native American Indian leader, Comanche (c. 1845–1912)
dominant figure in the Red River War, clashing repeatedly with Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie. With Americans hunting American bison, the Comanches' primary
Quanah_Parker
Scottish cartoonist
Partick Station, (Rail and Underground), commissioned by SPT and sculpted by Ranald MacColl.) Neill was a regular theatregoer at the time, and this character
Bud_Neill
Native American chief
units of the Second, Third, and Fifth U.S. Cavalry commanded by Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie attacked the Cheyenne; Little Wolf and Dull Knife surrendered
Little_Wolf
1963 film by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ranald MacDougall and Sidney Buchman, adapted from the 1957 book The Life and Times
Cleopatra_(1963_film)
Scottish actor and painter (1803–1856)
Robert Ronald McIan (1803 – 13 December 1856), also Robert Ranald McIan, was a Scottish actor and painter. He is best known for romanticised depictions
R._R._McIan
Heir apparent to Robert III of Scotland (1378–1402)
Nicholson, Ranald (1974). Scotland: The Later Middle Ages (Second ed.). Edinburgh: Mercat Press. p. 221. ISBN 0901824 844. Nicholson, Ranald (1974). Scotland:
David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay
David_Stewart,_Duke_of_Rothesay
American actress (1910–1995)
Entertainment. Hathorn, Billy (2013). "Roy Bean, Temple Houston, Bill Longley, Ranald Mackenzie, Buffalo Bill, Jr., and the Texas Rangers: Depictions of West
Mary_Wickes
1970 film by Ranald MacDougall
comedy Western film by Universal Studios, directed by Anton Leader and Ranald MacDougall, and starring Dan Blocker and Nanette Fabray, with a supporting
The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County
The_Cockeyed_Cowboys_of_Calico_County
District in The Rough Bounds, Scotland
eldest son, Ranald, of the ability to inherit the Lordship of the Isles, in favour of a son by his new wife; as compensation, he made Ranald the Lord of
Moidart
Island in Outer Hebrides, Scotland
granted Lordship of the Uists to Ranald's younger brother Godfrey and made Ranald Lord of the remainder of Garmoran. On Ranald's death, disputes between Godfrey
Barra
Heraldic motto in Scottish heraldry
This website cites "Lyon Register (Volume 42, Folio 21)" for the Arms of Ranald Alexander Macdonald of Clanranald. "The Chief of Glengarry". The High Council
Slogan_(heraldry)
United States Navy officer (1803-1848)
Insurance Company of New York. Together, they were the parents of: General Ranald Slidell Mackenzie, who, after a successful Civil War career, commanded the
Alexander_Slidell_Mackenzie
Native American leader of the Lower Chinook
Archibald McDonald a Scottish-born trader. She died giving birth to their son, Ranald MacDonald. Another of Comcomly's daughters, Ilchee, (also Princess Of Wales)
Comcomly
Organic mental disorder caused by late-stage syphilis
is substantially reduced. Some notable cases of general paresis: General Ranald S. Mackenzie was retired from the US Army in 1884 for "general paresis of
General_paresis_of_the_insane
American politician and frontiersman (1786–1836)
Alexis Godey Samuel P. Heintzelman Tom Horn Calamity Jane Luther Kelly Ranald S. Mackenzie Charley Reynolds Philip Sheridan Al Sieber Others John Jacob
Davy_Crockett
Barge sunk in Lake Erie
Chester A. Congdon City of Bangor City of Everett City of Launceston Clan Ranald Clifton USCGC Comanche Comet Constandis HMAS Coogee SMS Cormoran Cornelia
Cleveco
English actor, comedian, and musician (born 1959)
four children of Patricia (née Laidlaw) (1917–1990) and William George Ranald Mundell "Ran" Laurie (1915–1998), who was a physician and winner of an Olympic
Hugh_Laurie
Island and community in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland
North Uist (and Sleat) to Ranald Bane, the Captain of Clanranald. However, Hugh's second son, Donald Gallach, opposed Clan Ranald and established his own
North_Uist
19th century samurai
interpreter of Dutch and English. He studied English under Dutch merchants and Ranald MacDonald. He was called upon to assist shogunate officials during the "Manhattan
Moriyama_Einosuke
War between North and South Mizo chiefdoms
Walter Lawrence Scott Nevill Edward Parry Anthony Gilchrist McCall Arthur Ranald Hume MacDonald Leonard Lamb Peters Religion Traditional religion Mizo animism
North–South War of the Lushai Hills
North–South_War_of_the_Lushai_Hills
United States Navy officer from Civil War era
MacKenzie in his honor. Alexander Slidell MacKenzie, Sr. Rover incident Ranald S. Mackenzie (brother) This article incorporates text from the public domain
Alexander_Slidell_MacKenzie
Human settlement in Scotland
eldest son, Ranald, of the ability to inherit the Lordship of the Isles, in favour of a son by his new wife; as compensation, he made Ranald the Lord of
Morar
Aeneas Ranald Westrop MacDonell, 10th Lord MacDonell, grandson of 9th Lord, born in India 5 December 1847, died in London 2 January 1901. Aeneas Ranald MacDonell
Lord_MacDonell
Pulp fiction writer (1893–1968)
University of Michigan Press, 2010, accessed February 18, 2012 Margaret Loftus Ranald; Eugene O'Neill (1984). The Eugene O'Neill Companion. Greenwood Press. pp
Agnes_Boulton
RANALD
RANALD
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Wise power.
Male
English
Scottish Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Raghnall, RANALD means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald.
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, German, Scottish
Counsel Power; Rules with Counsel; Form of Ronald
RANALD
RANALD
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mirgaksini | மீரà¯à®•கà¯à®¸à¯€à®¨à¯€Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Devotee of Fire
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Night Time
Female
Spanish
Pet form of Spanish Manuela, MANUELITA means "God is with us."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tulsi sacred Basil plant
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Jewel of the Family
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Irish
Swift.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful, Capable
Female
Turkish
Turkish name CANAN means "beloved."
RANALD
RANALD
RANALD
RANALD
RANALD