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  • Robert E. Cornish
  • American biologist and writer

    Robert Edwin Cornish (December 21, 1903 – March 6, 1963) was an American biologist and writer, best known for his resuscitation experiments. Robert Cornish

    Robert E. Cornish

    Robert E. Cornish

    Robert_E._Cornish

  • Robert Cornish
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Robert Cornish may refer to: Robert E. Cornish (1903–1963), child prodigy, who gained fame for his work attempting to resuscitate the dead Robert Kestell

    Robert Cornish

    Robert_Cornish

  • Abbie Cornish
  • Australian actress (born 1982)

    Abbie Cornish (born 7 August 1982) is an Australian actress and rapper. In film, Cornish is known for her roles as Heidi in Somersault (2004), Fanny Brawne

    Abbie Cornish

    Abbie Cornish

    Abbie_Cornish

  • Life Returns
  • 1934 film by Eugene Frenke

    operation and developed a film that would incorporate the footage of Robert E. Cornish who was doing experiments that successfully let him bring dead animals

    Life Returns

    Life_Returns

  • Cornish language
  • Celtic language native to Cornwall

    Cornish (Kernewek or Kernowek [kəɾˈnuːək]) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Cornish people and their homeland, Cornwall

    Cornish language

    Cornish_language

  • Cornish (surname)
  • Surname list

    Cornish is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abbie Cornish (born 1982), Australian actress Albert J. Cornish (1856–1920), Justice of

    Cornish (surname)

    Cornish_(surname)

  • Cornish people
  • Ethnic group in Cornwall, England, UK, and the worldwide Cornish diaspora

    Cornish people or the Cornish (Cornish: Kernowyon, Old English: Cornƿīelisċ) are an ethnic group native to, or associated with Cornwall and a recognised

    Cornish people

    Cornish people

    Cornish_people

  • Undead
  • Beings in mythology and fiction

    the dead with science and technology, from early experiments like Robert E. Cornish's to future sciences such as "chemical brain preservation" and "cryonics

    Undead

    Undead

    Undead

  • Unified Cornish
  • Variety of the revived Cornish language

    Unified Cornish (UC) (Kernewek Uny[e]s, KU) is a variety of the Cornish language of the Cornish revival. Developed gradually by Robert Morton Nance during

    Unified Cornish

    Unified_Cornish

  • List of Cornish writers
  • English and Cornish, who are associated with Cornwall and Cornish linguists (Cornish: Rol a skriforyon Kernewek). Not all of them are native Cornish people

    List of Cornish writers

    List of Cornish writers

    List_of_Cornish_writers

  • Cornish dialect
  • English dialect in Cornwall, Southwestern England

    The Cornish dialect (also known as Cornish English, Anglo-Cornish or Cornu-English) is a dialect of English spoken in Cornwall by Cornish people. Dialectal

    Cornish dialect

    Cornish_dialect

  • Cornish mythology
  • Cornish mythology is the folk tradition and mythology of the Cornish people. It consists partly of folk traditions developed in Cornwall and partly of

    Cornish mythology

    Cornish mythology

    Cornish_mythology

  • Last speaker of the Cornish language
  • Identifying the last native speaker of the Cornish language was a subject of academic interest in the 18th and 19th centuries, and continues to be a subject

    Last speaker of the Cornish language

    Last speaker of the Cornish language

    Last_speaker_of_the_Cornish_language

  • Cornish diaspora
  • Ethnic diaspora

    The Cornish diaspora (Cornish: Keskar kernewek) consists of Cornish people and their descendants who emigrated from Cornwall, United Kingdom. The diaspora

    Cornish diaspora

    Cornish diaspora

    Cornish_diaspora

  • Margaret Cornish
  • Indentured servant and one of the first Africans in Virginia

    Margaret Cornish (Portuguese: Margarida; b. c. 1610? – living 1670) was a woman from the Kingdom of Ndongo (part of now Angola), who was one of the First

    Margaret Cornish

    Margaret Cornish

    Margaret_Cornish

  • Pasty
  • Pastry filled with meat or vegetables

    Devon but has spread all over the United Kingdom and elsewhere through the Cornish diaspora. It consists of a filling, typically meat and vegetables, baked

    Pasty

    Pasty

    Pasty

  • Cornish wrestling
  • Form of wrestling originating in Cornwall, England

    Cornish wrestling (Cornish: Omdowl Kernewek) is a form of wrestling that has been established in Cornwall for many centuries and possibly longer. It is

    Cornish wrestling

    Cornish wrestling

    Cornish_wrestling

  • Cornish kilts and tartans
  • claim. First created in 1963, the Cornish National tartan was designed by the poet E. E. Morton Nance, nephew of Robert Morton Nance. Each colour of tartan

    Cornish kilts and tartans

    Cornish kilts and tartans

    Cornish_kilts_and_tartans

  • Saltash
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    Saltash (Cornish: Essa) is a town and civil parish in eastern Cornwall, England. Saltash faces the city of Plymouth over the River Tamar and is popularly

    Saltash

    Saltash

    Saltash

  • Cornish language revival
  • Language revival project

    The Cornish language revival (Cornish: dasserghyans Kernewek, lit. ''resurrection of Cornish'') is an ongoing process to revive the use of the Cornish language

    Cornish language revival

    Cornish_language_revival

  • Cornish Americans
  • Americans of Cornish birth or descent

    Cornish Americans (Cornish: Amerikanyon gernewek) are Americans who describe themselves as having Cornish ancestry, an ethnic group of Brittonic Celts

    Cornish Americans

    Cornish_Americans

  • Gorsedh Kernow
  • Non-political Cornish organisation

    Gorsedh Kernow (Cornish Gorsedd) is a non-political Cornish organisation, based in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is based on the Welsh-based Gorsedd and

    Gorsedh Kernow

    Gorsedh Kernow

    Gorsedh_Kernow

  • Cornish College of the Arts
  • Art school in Seattle, Washington

    The Cornish College of the Arts (CCA) is the art college of Seattle University, a private Jesuit university in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded

    Cornish College of the Arts

    Cornish College of the Arts

    Cornish_College_of_the_Arts

  • The Song of the Western Men
  • Cornish patriotic song

    Western Men", also known as "Trelawny", is a Cornish patriotic song, composed by Louisa T. Clare for lyrics by Robert Stephen Hawker. The poem was first published

    The Song of the Western Men

    The Song of the Western Men

    The_Song_of_the_Western_Men

  • Mysteries at the Monument
  • 2013 American TV series or program

     2014 (2014-08-09) Don discovers the story of real-life Dr. Frankenstein, Robert E. Cornish trying to resurrect the dead at the University of California at Berkeley;

    Mysteries at the Monument

    Mysteries_at_the_Monument

  • Franc Dillon
  • Beverly Hills-based journalist and publicist in the Golden Age of Hollywood

    No More Reginald Denny 1935-02 Motion Picture A Miracle is Filmed Robert E. Cornish 1935-02 Modern Screen I Chaperone the Crowd Hollywood's younger set

    Franc Dillon

    Franc_Dillon

  • 1963
  • Calendar year

    Egyptian intellectual and anti-colonial activist (b. 1872) March 6 – Robert E. Cornish, scientist (b. 1903) March 7 – Joachim Holst-Jensen, Norwegian film

    1963

    1963

    1963

  • Cornish Canadians
  • Canadians of Cornish descent

    Cornish Canadians are Canadians of Cornish descent, including those who were born in Cornwall. The number of Canadian citizens of Cornish descent cannot

    Cornish Canadians

    Cornish_Canadians

  • Mebyon Kernow
  • Political party in Cornwall

    Kernow – The Party for Cornwall ([mɛbjɔn kərnou], MK; Cornish for "Sons of Cornwall") is a Cornish nationalist, left to centre-left political party in Cornwall

    Mebyon Kernow

    Mebyon_Kernow

  • Cornish literature
  • Cornish literature refers to written works in the Cornish language. The earliest surviving texts are in verse and date from the 14th century. There are

    Cornish literature

    Cornish literature

    Cornish_literature

  • Jessie J
  • English singer (born 1988)

    Jessica Ellen Cornish (born 27 March 1988), known professionally as Jessie J, is an English singer and songwriter. After signing with Republic Records

    Jessie J

    Jessie J

    Jessie_J

  • William Robert Cornish
  • English physician (1828–1896)

    William Robert Cornish (also W. R. Cornish, 1828 – 19 December 1896) was a British physician who served in India for more than thirty years, and became

    William Robert Cornish

    William Robert Cornish

    William_Robert_Cornish

  • Cornish phonology
  • Historical and contemporary phonology of the Cornish language

    [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The Cornish language separated from the southwestern dialect of Common Brittonic at

    Cornish phonology

    Cornish_phonology

  • List of Cornish dialect words
  • This is a select list of Cornish dialect words in English—while some of these terms are obsolete others remain in use. Many Cornish dialect words have their

    List of Cornish dialect words

    List_of_Cornish_dialect_words

  • List of people from Cornwall
  • included are either native Cornish people or others who have been long-term residents. The demonym of Cornwall is Cornish. This list is arranged alphabetically

    List of people from Cornwall

    List_of_people_from_Cornwall

  • Robert Morton Nance
  • British writer and nautical archaeologist

    Robert Morton Nance (1873–1959) was a British writer and leading authority on the Cornish language, a nautical archaeologist, and joint founder of the

    Robert Morton Nance

    Robert_Morton_Nance

  • Cornish cuisine
  • Cuisine from the English county

    Cornish cuisine encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with the English county of Cornwall and the Cornish people. It has been

    Cornish cuisine

    Cornish cuisine

    Cornish_cuisine

  • Institute of Cornish Studies
  • Research institute in west Cornwall, England

    The Institute of Cornish Studies (Cornish: Fondyans Studhyansow Kernewek, ICS) is a research institute affiliated with the University of Exeter. Formerly

    Institute of Cornish Studies

    Institute_of_Cornish_Studies

  • Indian Game (poultry)
  • British breed of chicken

    the name was changed in the early twentieth century to Cornish. A white variant, the White Cornish, was developed there at about the same time, and is much

    Indian Game (poultry)

    Indian Game (poultry)

    Indian_Game_(poultry)

  • Clotted cream
  • Thick cream made by heating milk

    Clotted cream (Cornish: dehen molys, sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by heating full-cream cow's

    Clotted cream

    Clotted cream

    Clotted_cream

  • Raw Egg Nationalist
  • British far-right influencer and conspiracy theorist

    Charles Cornish-Dale, better known by his online alias Raw Egg Nationalist (REN), is a British far-right influencer and conspiracy theorist. He is the

    Raw Egg Nationalist

    Raw_Egg_Nationalist

  • Owlman
  • Creature in Cornish folklore

    In Cornish folklore, the Owlman (Cornish: Kowanden), sometimes referred to as the Cornish Owlman or the Owlman of Mawnan, is an owl-like humanoid creature

    Owlman

    Owlman

    Owlman

  • Prayer Book Rebellion
  • Popular revolt in Cornwall and Devon in 1549

    enforcement of English-language (as opposed to Latin) church services in Cornish-speaking areas also provoked discontent. Coupled with poor economic conditions

    Prayer Book Rebellion

    Prayer Book Rebellion

    Prayer_Book_Rebellion

  • Cornwall
  • Ceremonial county in England

    Cornish: Kernow [ˈkɛrnɔʊ] or [ˈkɛrnɔ]) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is one of the Celtic nations and the homeland of the Cornish people

    Cornwall

    Cornwall

    Cornwall

  • Spriggan
  • Legendary creature in Cornish faerie lore

    A spriggan /sprɪdʒən/ is a legendary creature from Cornish folklore. Spriggans are particularly associated with West Penwith in Cornwall. Spriggan is

    Spriggan

    Spriggan

    Spriggan

  • Cornish dance
  • Dance originating in Cornwall, UK

    Cornish dance (Cornish: Donsyow kernewek) originates from Cornwall, UK. It has largely been shaped by the Cornish people and the industries they worked

    Cornish dance

    Cornish_dance

  • Stargazy pie
  • Cornish dish made of baked fish

    Stargazy pie (also starry-gazy pie, starry-gaze pie) is a Cornish dish made of baked pilchards (sardines), along with eggs and potatoes, covered with

    Stargazy pie

    Stargazy pie

    Stargazy_pie

  • Federation of Old Cornwall Societies
  • motto in the OCS logo is the Cornish phrase King Arthur is not dead. The first Old Cornwall Society was established by Robert Morton Nance in St Ives in

    Federation of Old Cornwall Societies

    Federation_of_Old_Cornwall_Societies

  • Geoffrey Cornish
  • Canadian golf course architect and author (1914–2012)

    Geoffrey St John Cornish (August 6, 1914 – February 10, 2012) was a golf course architect, author, and a fellow of the American Society of Golf Course

    Geoffrey Cornish

    Geoffrey_Cornish

  • John Davey (Cornish speaker)
  • One of the last Cornish speakers (1812–1891)

    Davey or Davy (1812–1891) was a Cornish farmer who was one of the last people with some traditional knowledge of the Cornish language. According to Henry

    John Davey (Cornish speaker)

    John Davey (Cornish speaker)

    John_Davey_(Cornish_speaker)

  • Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)
  • Bibliography

    A list of poems by Robert E. Howard (1906–1936), an American writer and poet in early 20th century Texas. His love of poetry came from being read to by

    Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)

    Robert_E._Howard_bibliography_(poems_A–H)

  • Culture of Cornwall
  • decline, Cornish culture has undergone a strong revival, and many groups exist to promote Cornwall's culture and language today. The Cornish language

    Culture of Cornwall

    Culture of Cornwall

    Culture_of_Cornwall

  • December 1903
  • Month of 1903

    station at Jefferson and Geyer Avenues, killing five workers. Born: Robert E. Cornish, American biologist and writer; in San Francisco, California (d. 1963)[citation

    December 1903

    December 1903

    December_1903

  • Norman Cornish
  • British artist (1919–2014)

    artistic contemporaries of Cornish from the Spennymoor Settlement included Herbert Dees, Robert Heslop and Tom McGuinness. Cornish was granted an honorary

    Norman Cornish

    Norman_Cornish

  • Cornish currency
  • while banknotes were issued into the 19th century. The earliest known Cornish mint was at Launceston (originally at St Stephen by Launceston), which

    Cornish currency

    Cornish_currency

  • Edgar Wright
  • English filmmaker (born 1974)

    series. Along with Joe Cornish and Steven Moffat, he adapted The Adventures of Tintin (2011) for Steven Spielberg. Wright and Cornish co-wrote the screenplay

    Edgar Wright

    Edgar Wright

    Edgar_Wright

  • Brass Ankles
  • Multiracial ethnic group in the United States

    Many of them are direct descendants of Robert Sweat and Margaret Cornish.[citation needed] Margaret Cornish was documented to be a Black woman living

    Brass Ankles

    Brass Ankles

    Brass_Ankles

  • Music of Cornwall
  • Musical history

    medieval Cornwall there are records of performances of ‘Miracle Plays’ in the Cornish language, with considerable musical involvement. Also (as frequently mentioned

    Music of Cornwall

    Music_of_Cornwall

  • Red-billed chough
  • Bird in the crow family from Eurasia and North Africa

    The red-billed chough, Cornish chough or simply chough (/ˈtʃʌf/ CHUF; Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) is a bird in the crow family, one of only two species in

    Red-billed chough

    Red-billed chough

    Red-billed_chough

  • Cornish Aromatic
  • Apple cultivar

    Cornish Aromatic is an apple cultivar with a crisp, nut-like aromatic flavour that was first recorded in Cornwall in 1813. According to the biologist

    Cornish Aromatic

    Cornish Aromatic

    Cornish_Aromatic

  • Donnall
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    E. Donnall Thomas (1920–2012). American physician Robert Sawle Donnall, Anglo-Cornish murderer and inspiration for the story "Jury" by William Robert

    Donnall

    Donnall

  • Portrait of Robert Southey
  • Painting by John Opie

    movement, later became Poet Laureate. Southey commissioned the work from the Cornish-born Opie one of the leading portraitists of the era. Today it is in the

    Portrait of Robert Southey

    Portrait of Robert Southey

    Portrait_of_Robert_Southey

  • History of Cornwall
  • County in England, United Kingdom

    Brittonic, and that would develop into Southwestern Brittonic and then the Cornish language. Cornwall was part of the territory of the tribe of the Dumnonii

    History of Cornwall

    History of Cornwall

    History_of_Cornwall

  • Dark Honeymoon
  • 2008 American film

    thriller film, starring Lindy Booth, Nick Cornish, Tia Carrere, Daryl Hannah, Roy Scheider and Eric Roberts. It was directed by David O'Malley and released

    Dark Honeymoon

    Dark_Honeymoon

  • Cornish Cowboy
  • 2015 British film

    Cornish Cowboy is a 2015 short documentary film featuring Dan Wilson, a Cornish-based horse trainer, trained by Monty Roberts. Directed by Gareth Molan

    Cornish Cowboy

    Cornish_Cowboy

  • English alphabet
  • Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters

    Communications. Wiley-Interscience. p. 397. Table also available from Lewand, Robert (2000). Cryptological Mathematics. Mathematical Association of America.

    English alphabet

    English alphabet

    English_alphabet

  • Charles Thomas (historian)
  • British historian and archaeologist (1928–2016)

    archaeologist who was Professor of Cornish Studies at Exeter University, and the first Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies, from 1971 until his retirement

    Charles Thomas (historian)

    Charles_Thomas_(historian)

  • Martha Mine
  • Gold mine in New Zealand

    restart. The "Cornish Pumphouse" was originally built in a different location next to the Martha Mine in 1904 to accommodate a large Cornish steam engine

    Martha Mine

    Martha Mine

    Martha_Mine

  • Brenda Wootton
  • Cornish folk singer and poet (1928–1994)

    10 February 1928 – 11 March 1994) was a Cornish folk singer and poet and was seen as an ambassador for Cornish tradition and culture in all the Celtic

    Brenda Wootton

    Brenda Wootton

    Brenda_Wootton

  • Robert Trent Jones
  • British-American golf course architect (1906–2000)

    Telegraph. June 19, 2000. Retrieved July 7, 2016. Cornish, Geoffrey S.; Whitten, Ronald E. (1993). "Robert Trent Jones (1906–2000)". The Architects of Golf

    Robert Trent Jones

    Robert_Trent_Jones

  • Timeline of Cornish history
  • Examples of Cornish Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age structures are Chûn Quoit, Boscawen-Un and Chysauster Ancient Village. First Cornish hedges. Mining

    Timeline of Cornish history

    Timeline of Cornish history

    Timeline_of_Cornish_history

  • Languages of the United Kingdom
  • languages such as Latin and a Celtic revived form of Southwestern Brittonic, Cornish. Welsh is spoken by 538,300 people in Wales according to the 2021 census

    Languages of the United Kingdom

    Languages_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • 2025–26 Champ Rugby
  • Rugby union competition in England

    RugbyPaper. No. 907. 1 February 2026. pp. 14–16, 30. "Cornish Pirates 43 London Scottish 12". Cornish Pirates. 8 February 2026. "Results". The RugbyPaper

    2025–26 Champ Rugby

    2025–26_Champ_Rugby

  • Stannary law
  • Tin mining law in Cornwall and Devon, England

    of the districts of each stannary. The Cornish stannaries were suspended in 1496, the year before the Cornish Rebellion of 1497. Henry VII restored them

    Stannary law

    Stannary law

    Stannary_law

  • Robert Hawker (poet)
  • British Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian and reputed eccentric

    with its chorus line of "And shall Trelawny die? / Here's twenty thousand Cornish men / will know the reason why!", which he published anonymously in 1825

    Robert Hawker (poet)

    Robert Hawker (poet)

    Robert_Hawker_(poet)

  • William Golding
  • British novelist, poet, and playwright (1911–1993)

    47 Mount Wise, Newquay, Cornwall. The house was known as Karenza, the Cornish word for love, and he spent many childhood holidays there. The Golding

    William Golding

    William Golding

    William_Golding

  • Nicholas Williams (Celticist)
  • Cornish writer (born 1942)

    poet in the Cornish language. While a pupil at Chigwell School, Essex, Williams taught himself Cornish and became a bard of the Cornish Gorseth while

    Nicholas Williams (Celticist)

    Nicholas_Williams_(Celticist)

  • Sam Cornish
  • Samuel James Cornish (December 22, 1935 - August 20, 2018) was Boston's first poet laureate. He was associated with the Black Arts Movement. He taught

    Sam Cornish

    Sam_Cornish

  • Chicago Bears all-time roster (A–K)
  • Conzelman Marv Cook Ed Cooke Marcus Cooper Ron Copeland George Corbett Frank Cornish Blake Costanzo Craig Cotton Isaiah Coulter Terry Cousin Jim Covert Les

    Chicago Bears all-time roster (A–K)

    Chicago_Bears_all-time_roster_(A–K)

  • Great Western Hotel, Newquay
  • Hotel in Newquay, Cornwall

    purpose-built hotel in Newquay, Cornwall. The hotel was originally designed by the Cornish architect Silvanus Trevail and first opened in April 1879. The hotel is

    Great Western Hotel, Newquay

    Great Western Hotel, Newquay

    Great_Western_Hotel,_Newquay

  • Robert Martins
  • British draughts player

    World Checkers/Draughts Champion from 1859 to 1864. Although of English/Cornish origin, he spent much of his later life in Scotland. He was a noted rival

    Robert Martins

    Robert Martins

    Robert_Martins

  • Heavy cake
  • Traditional cake from Cornwall

    Heavy cake or Hevva cake (Cornish: Hevva) is a cake, made from flour, lard, butter, milk, sugar and raisins, that originated in Cornwall. Its name is

    Heavy cake

    Heavy cake

    Heavy_cake

  • Brittonic languages
  • Celtic language family branch

    languages; the other is Goidelic. It comprises the extant languages Breton, Cornish, and Welsh. The name Brythonic was derived by Welsh Celticist John Rhys

    Brittonic languages

    Brittonic languages

    Brittonic_languages

  • Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems P–Z)
  • Bibliography

    A list of poems by Robert E. Howard (1906–1936), an American writer and poet in early 20th-century Texas. His love of poetry came from being read to by

    Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems P–Z)

    Robert_E._Howard_bibliography_(poems_P–Z)

  • St Piran's Day
  • National day of Cornwall

    Saint Piran's Day (Cornish: Gool Peran), or the Feast of Saint Piran, is the national day of Cornwall, held on 5 March every year. The day is named after

    St Piran's Day

    St Piran's Day

    St_Piran's_Day

  • Tristan and Iseult
  • Pair of lovers from Medieval romance

    primarily Celtic, the tale is a tragedy about the illicit love between the Cornish knight Tristan and the Irish princess Iseult in the days of King Arthur

    Tristan and Iseult

    Tristan and Iseult

    Tristan_and_Iseult

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    Celtic languages are spoken in the UK: Welsh, Irish and Scottish Gaelic. Cornish, which became extinct as a first language in the late-18th century, is

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Outline of Cornwall
  • Ceremonial county in England

    George E. G. Retallack Hooper Henry Jenner Rod Lyon Robert Morton Nance Nicholas Williams Celts List of people from Cornwall Cornish people Cornish diaspora

    Outline of Cornwall

    Outline of Cornwall

    Outline_of_Cornwall

  • List of language names
  • language is a Coptic liturgical language Cora – naáyarite Spoken in: Mexico Cornish – Kernewek, Kernowek Recognised Minority Language in: Cornwall , the United

    List of language names

    List_of_language_names

  • St Michael's Mount
  • Tidal island in Mount's Bay, Cornwall, England

    St Michael's Mount (Cornish: Karrek Loos yn Koos, meaning "hoar rock in woodland") is a tidal island in Mount's Bay, near Penzance, in Cornwall, England

    St Michael's Mount

    St Michael's Mount

    St_Michael's_Mount

  • Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
  • New Zealand international rugby league footballer

    Trbojevic 11. Bryce Cartwright 12. Corey Oates 13. John Asiata 14. Mitch Cornish 15. Reagan Campbell-Gillard 16. David Bhana 17. Cameron McInnes Coach:

    Dallin Watene-Zelezniak

    Dallin Watene-Zelezniak

    Dallin_Watene-Zelezniak

  • Nickanan Night
  • Cornish feast

    Nickanan Night (sometimes called Hall Monday or Peasen Monday) is a Cornish feast, traditionally held during Shrovetide, specifically on Shrove Monday

    Nickanan Night

    Nickanan_Night

  • Bodmin
  • Town in east-central Cornwall, England

    Bodmin (Cornish: Bosvena) is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated south-west of Bodmin Moor. The extent of the

    Bodmin

    Bodmin

    Bodmin

  • Jennifer (given name)
  • Name list

    Jennifer, also spelled Jenifer or Jenefer, is a feminine given name, the Cornish form of Guinevere, that became popular in the English-speaking world in

    Jennifer (given name)

    Jennifer (given name)

    Jennifer_(given_name)

  • Anglican Diocese of Tasmania
  • Diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia

    42°49′59″S 147°19′37″E / 42.833°S 147.327°E / -42.833; 147.327 The Anglican Diocese of Tasmania includes the entire Tasmanian state of Australia and

    Anglican Diocese of Tasmania

    Anglican_Diocese_of_Tasmania

  • West Country English
  • Variety of the English language

    and Cornish forms as opposed to the forms in other Germanic languages. The Cornish dialect, or Anglo-Cornish (to avoid confusion with the Cornish language)

    West Country English

    West Country English

    West_Country_English

  • Ryan Tedder discography
  • "Living My Best Life" Jessica Cornish, Marty Rod, Andrew DeRoberts "H.A.P.P.Y" Jessica Cornish, Marty Rod Illenium Odyssey "With Your Love" (featuring Ryan

    Ryan Tedder discography

    Ryan Tedder discography

    Ryan_Tedder_discography

  • Mike Mitchell (drummer)
  • Jazz drummer

    Dynamite - Releases New Album 'Killing Bugs'". The Urban Music Scene. Retrieved 3 March 2025. Portals: Biography United States Jazz Music Society v t e

    Mike Mitchell (drummer)

    Mike Mitchell (drummer)

    Mike_Mitchell_(drummer)

  • Camborne
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    Camborne (Cornish: Kammbronn, meaning "crooked hill") is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England. At the 2021 census the population of the parish

    Camborne

    Camborne

    Camborne

  • Dumnonii
  • Celtic tribe in southwestern Britain during the Iron Age

    Danmonians that I spake of is now commonly called Denshire, [or] by the Cornish-Britains 'Dewnan', and by the Welsh Britains 'Duffneint' [sic], that is

    Dumnonii

    Dumnonii

    Dumnonii

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  • ROBERTA
  • Female

    Italian

    ROBERTA

     Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.

    ROBERTA

  • Robers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Robers

    English : variant of Roberts.

    Robers

  • Rubert
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish

    Rubert

    Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One

    Rubert

  • ROBERT
  • Male

    English

    ROBERT

     English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

    ROBERT

  • Robart
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Robart

    English and French : variant of Robert.

    Robart

  • Roberto
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Roberto

    Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame

    Roberto

  • ROBERTO
  • Male

    Italian

    ROBERTO

    Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."

    ROBERTO

  • Robert
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Robert

    Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet

    Robert

  • RHOBERT
  • Male

    Welsh

    RHOBERT

    Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame." 

    RHOBERT

  • ROBERT
  • Male

    French

    ROBERT

     Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

    ROBERT

  • RENÉE
  • Female

    French

    RENÉE

    Feminine form of French René, RENÉE means "reborn."

    RENÉE

  • AIMÉE
  • Female

    French

    AIMÉE

    French name, derived from the French word aimée, AIMÉE means "much loved."

    AIMÉE

  • Robert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc

    Robert

    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname Lafontaine. A family from the Saintonge region of France are recorded in Contrecoeur in 1681, with the secondary surname Deslauriers. Other secondary surnames include Saint-Amand, Breton and Lebreton, Watson, La Pomeray, Durandeau, and Dureau.

    Robert

  • Roberds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Roberds

    English : variant of Roberts.

    Roberds

  • TIMOTHÉE
  • Male

    French

    TIMOTHÉE

    French form of Latin Timotheus, TIMOTHÉE means "to honor God."

    TIMOTHÉE

  • ESTÉE
  • Female

    French

    ESTÉE

    Pet form of French Estelle, ESTÉE means "star."

    ESTÉE

  • ELBERT
  • Male

    English

    ELBERT

    English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."

    ELBERT

  • ISAÏE
  • Male

    French

    ISAÏE

    French form of Latin Isaias, ISAÏE means "God is salvation."

    ISAÏE

  • Robarts
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Robarts

    English : patronymic from Robart.

    Robarts

  • ROBERTE
  • Female

    French

    ROBERTE

    Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."

    ROBERTE

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Online names & meanings

  • Janka
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Hungarian

    Janka

    Gift from God.

  • Suhaib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Suhaib

    Of Reddish Hair or Complexion; Name of the First Roman to Embrace Islam

  • Chayla
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Chayla

    Fairy

  • Hanrietta
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Hanrietta

    Rules the home.

  • Diondra
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Greek

    Diondra

    Divine; From the Sacred Spring; Variant of Dione

  • Derica
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, German

    Derica

    Ruler of the People; Gifted Ruler; Beloved Leader

  • Nailor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nailor

    English : variant spelling of Naylor.

  • Josina
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Hebrew, Swedish

    Josina

    Diminutive Form of Josephine; Yahweh will Add; God will Increase; God has Added a Little Child

  • Kristianna
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Swedish

    Kristianna

    Follower of Christ; Christian

  • Nuryn |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nuryn |

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  • Sober
  • v. t.

    To make sober.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Robed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Robe

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.

  • Sober
  • v. i.

    To become sober; -- often with down.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.

  • Overt
  • a.

    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.

  • Wist
  • e

    (imp.) of Wit

  • E
  • pl.

    of Notopodium

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.