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Wind gap in Virginia, USA
Snickers Gap, originally William's Gap, is a wind gap in the Blue Ridge Mountain on the border of Loudoun County and Clarke County in Virginia. The gap
Snickers_Gap
United States historic place
1809, and in 1810 the ‘’‘Snicker’s Gap Turnpike Company’’’ obtained a charter for the road from Aldie northwest over Snickers Gap and beyond to the Shenandoah
Snicker's_Gap_Turnpike
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
Clarke Counties in Virginia, United States located at the eastern base of Snickers Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains, along the border with West Virginia. The
Bluemont,_Virginia
Gap Alexandria Pike/ Leesburg and Snickers Gap Turnpike – Snickers Gap Alexandria Pike/Charlestown Pike – Keyes Gap During the war, the county had three
Loudoun County, Virginia, in the American Civil War
Loudoun_County,_Virginia,_in_the_American_Civil_War
Mountain pass in West Virginia, United States
completed Snickers Gap Turnpike which crossed the Blue Ridge to the south at Snickers Gap, and Keyes Gap lost its prominence. Despite this, Keyes Gap was still
Keyes_Gap
Battle of the American Civil War
16, Early's main force crossed west over the Blue Ridge Mountains at Snickers Gap and established themselves around Berryville. To cover his rear, Early
Battle_of_Cool_Spring
Defunct railroad in northern Virginia, US
River northwest to Bluemont at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Snickers Gap, not far from the boundary line between Virginia and West Virginia. The
Washington and Old Dominion Railroad
Washington_and_Old_Dominion_Railroad
Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
in a small gap in the Blue Ridge mountains. "The troops then moved toward the Valley of Virginia, and crossed the Blue Ridge at Snicker's Gap on 17 July
43rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment
43rd_North_Carolina_Infantry_Regiment
State highway in northern Virginia, US
Loudoun–Clarke county line and the Appalachian Trail at the summit of Snickers Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains. SR 7 descends out of the Blue Ridge Mountains
Virginia_State_Route_7
Town in Virginia, US
in 1785 and extended the turnpike system westward from Alexandria to Snickers Gap, and beyond to Berryville and Winchester. With the construction of this
Purcellville,_Virginia
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
the gap contained the intersection of the Belhaven Road between Winchester and Alexandria and the Mountain Road which ran northwest to Snickers Gap. By
Aldie,_Virginia
Military campaign during the American Civil War
Turnpike intersected both of the turnpikes leading through Ashby's Gap and Snickers Gap into the Valley. The Confederate cavalry brigade of Col. Thomas T
Gettysburg_campaign
Vestal's Gap, elevation 895 feet, on Virginia State Route 9 in Loudoun County Wilson Gap, also Gregory Gap, elevation 1440 feet, in Loudoun County Snickers Gap
List_of_gaps_of_Virginia
1863 battle of the American Civil War
intersected both the Ashby's Gap Turnpike and Snicker's Gap Turnpike, which respectively led through Ashby's Gap and Snickers Gap of the Blue Ridge Mountain
Battle_of_Aldie
Mountain in West Virginia, United States
Mount Weather Paris Mountain North to south: Keyes Gap Wilson Gap Snickers Gap Ashby Gap Manassas Gap Peakbagger 39°4′54″N 77°51′44″W / 39.08167°N 77
Blue_Ridge_Mountain
Historic house in Virginia, United States
turn sold to Edward Snickers, who ran a tavern and a ferry on the Shenandoah River near Williams Gap, later called Snickers Gap. His son William inherited
Clermont (Berryville, Virginia)
Clermont_(Berryville,_Virginia)
Town in Virginia
the surrounding area was thereafter known as Harmony. The Leesburg and Snickers Gap Turnpike Company opened a road connecting Leesburg and Snickersville
Hamilton,_Virginia
Trail used by settlers in colonial America to go south
1748, from Big Lick/Roanoke the Great Wagon Road passed through the Maggoty Gap (also called Maggodee) to the east side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Continuing
Great_Wagon_Road
Skinners Gap – West Virginia Smugglers Notch – Vermont Snickers Gap – Virginia Soco Gap – North Carolina Stony Clove Notch – New York Swannanoa Gap – North
List_of_mountain_passes
Union Army infantry regiment
joined General David Hunter's forces in fighting Confederate troops at Snicker's Gap, Virginia in mid-July 1864. Also known as the Battle of Cool Spring
47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
47th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Battle of the American Civil War
captured horses. Stuart quickly passed through the county and crossed over Snickers Gap into the Shenandoah Valley to rejoin Lee's army. On October 27, George
Battle_of_Unison
United States Army general (1839–1904)
Group of 6th U.S. Cavalry officers in camp at Snickers Gap, Va., in 1862, standing, left to right, 2nd Lt. Thos. W. Simson, 1st Lt. Albert Coats. Sitting
Samuel_Whitside
1863 battle of the American Civil War
Shenandoah Valley. Longstreet's First Corps (via Snickers Gap) and Hill's Third Corps (via Ashby's Gap) paralleled the movements of Second Corps to the
Second_Battle_of_Winchester
Columbia Street Smyth Courthouse and Plaster Banks Turnpike Snicker's Gap Turnpike Aldie - Snicker's Gap - Shenandoah River Southwestern Turnpike January 28,
List of turnpikes in Virginia and West Virginia
List_of_turnpikes_in_Virginia_and_West_Virginia
Historic district in Virginia, United States
core of Bluemont, Virginia. The town is located on the eastern side of Snickers Gap, with the majority of the district fronting on the Snickersville Turnpike
Bluemont_Historic_District
Town in Virginia
summer at the now closed B Chord Brewing (located outside the town near Snickers Gap, alongside Route 7) to celebrate this designation. The Ketoctin Baptist
Round Hill, Loudoun County, Virginia
Round_Hill,_Loudoun_County,_Virginia
the Shenandoah Valley by way of Snickers Gap which lay some 20 miles across the Loudoun Valley via the Snickers Gap and Leesburg Pike. While his main
Heaton's_Crossroads
Story). The bulk of the 47th fought under MG David Hunter in and around Snicker's Gap (Battle of Cool Spring, Virginia on July 18) while the 47th's other
Battle of Fort Stevens order of battle: Union
Battle_of_Fort_Stevens_order_of_battle:_Union
Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
the 18th GA retreated to an area near Manassas Gap, in Virginia. They fought a skirmish at Snickers Gap, Virginia on July 23, 1863, and did not see action
18th Georgia Infantry Regiment
18th_Georgia_Infantry_Regiment
Pike, Castleman's Ferry and Snickers Gap The Millwood Pike, Berry's Ferry and Ashby's Gap The Front Royal Pike and Chester Gap Winchester was a base of operations
Winchester, Virginia, in the American Civil War
Winchester,_Virginia,_in_the_American_Civil_War
Valley in northern Virginia
from Aldie on the east to Ashby Gap on the west; Route 7, which runs from Clarke's Gap west of Leesburg to Snickers Gap west of Bluemont; and Route 9,
Loudoun_Valley
1864 Union raid during American Civil War
with the entire valley devastated, the Federals left the county via Snickers Gap. During the raid, Mosby did not call out the Rangers as the Federal force
Burning_Raid
Independent city in Virginia, United States
19, 1864 Near the city of Winchester: The Battle of Cool Spring at Snicker's Gap, July 17–18, 1864 The Battle of Berryville, September 3–4, 1864 The
Winchester,_Virginia
Rail trail in Virginia, US
and the town of Bluemont, Virginia (at the base of Blue Ridge east of Snickers Gap) and its line that travelled between Georgetown and Great Falls. The
Bluemont_Junction_Trail
American Civil War cavalry unit
intersected both the Ashby's Gap Turnpike and Snicker's Gap Turnpike, which respectively led through Ashby's Gap and Snickers Gap in the Bull Run Mountains
1st_Maine_Cavalry_Regiment
Historic veterans cemetery in Winchester County, Virginia
Battle of New Market, Battle of Harpers Ferry, as well as actions at Snickers Gap, Martinsburg, West Virginia, and Romney, West Virginia. The cemetery
Winchester_National_Cemetery
New England and second in the country (the first was the road over Snicker's Gap, Virginia, chartered in 1785) Greenwich Road October 1792 Boston Post
List of turnpikes in Connecticut
List_of_turnpikes_in_Connecticut
(India) SR 734 PR-734 FM 734 Virginia State Route 734 (Loudoun County) (Snicker's Gap Turnpike) This article includes a list of roads, streets, highways,
List_of_highways_numbered_734
Military unit
this battle. On 21 August, the men experienced a brief engagement at Snicker's Gap. During the subsequent campaign, which lasted until 2 September and
7th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment
Battle of the American Civil War
Ridge Mountains. Pleasonton tentatively sent probes towards Ashby's and Snicker's Gaps. On June 18, David McM. Gregg ran into Confederate pickets around Middleburg
Battle_of_Middleburg
5th New York Cavalry in the American Civil War 1861–1865
November 5 Hopewell Gap November 8 Thoroughfare Gap November 11 Middleburg November 12 Upperville November 16 Aldie November 29 Snicker's Gap and Berryville
5th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment
Military unit
Repulse of Early's attack on Washington July 11–12. Expedition to Snicker's Gap July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign. Berryville September
Battery L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Battery_L,_1st_Ohio_Light_Artillery
that same year, the regiment then participated in a brief encounter at Snicker's Gap before engaging in the intense fighting of Sheridan's 1864 Shenandoah
Pennsylvania in the American Civil War
Pennsylvania_in_the_American_Civil_War
Military unit
Heights, Brownsville, Crampton's Gap and Herndon July ---; Purcelleville, July 16; Snicker's Ferry, July 17–18; Ashby's Gap and Winchester, July 19; Kernstown
1st Maryland Cavalry Battalion, Potomac Home Brigade
1st_Maryland_Cavalry_Battalion,_Potomac_Home_Brigade
Military unit
Salem June 21. Salem Branch Bridge July 4. Sir John's Run July 6. Snicker's Gap July 18. Kernstown, Winchester July 24. Martinsburg July 25. Back Creek
2nd Maryland Infantry Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade
2nd_Maryland_Infantry_Regiment,_Potomac_Home_Brigade
Union military unit during US Civil War
until December 13, Bloomfield November 2–3. Snicker's Gap November 3–4. Markham Station November 4. Manassas Gap November 5–6. Reconnaissance to Grove Church
1st Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment
1st_Massachusetts_Cavalry_Regiment
Military unit
19 – July 1. Salem June 21. Moved to the Shenandoah Valley July 1–17. Snicker's Gap July 18. Battle of Winchester July 24. Martinsburg July 25. Strasburg
2nd Eastern Shore Infantry Regiment
2nd_Eastern_Shore_Infantry_Regiment
Major events in the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia
June 24 – Overland Campaign ends. July 17 – Battle of Cool Spring at Snicker's Gap. July 24 – Second Battle of Kernstown. September 3 – Battle of Berryville
Timeline_of_Virginia_history
via Route 58 Alternate to Coeburn, Norton, Appalachia, Big Stone Gap, and Pennington Gap to Route 58 in Jonesville; thence via Route 58 to Route 70 in Jonesville;
List_of_Virginia_Byways
Military unit
Martinsburg March 1864. At Bolivar Heights March 7–28. Reconnaissance toward Snicker's Gap March 16–18. On furlough March 28 – April 9. Sigel's Expedition from
18th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
18th_Connecticut_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Orleans, then to Fort Monroe, Va., and Washington, D.C., July 2–13. Snicker's Gap Expedition July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August
30th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
30th_Massachusetts_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
attack on Washington July 12–13. Pursuit of Early to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14–23. Snicker's Ferry July 20. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August
160th New York Infantry Regiment
160th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
British soldier (1833-1879)
remained in northern Virginia, leading a reconnaissance expedition to Snicker's Gap and Berryville, Virginia. On 9 June 1863 Wyndham was wounded at the
Percy_Wyndham_(soldier)
Union Army infantry regiment
C., July 9–11. Repulse of Early's attack on Washington July 11–12. Snicker's Gap Expedition July 14–18. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August
82nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
82nd_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Monocacy Junction July 9. Moved to Washington, D.C., July 13. Advance to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 13–20. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley July 20-August
149th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army infantry regiment
Baltimore, Md., July 6–8. Battle of Monocacy July 9. Pursuit of Early to Snicker's Gap July 14–24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August to December
138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
138th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army volunteer infantry regiment
Repulse of Early's attack on Washington July 11–12. Pursuit of Early to Snicker's Gap July 14–18, Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August to December
102nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
102nd_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
C., July 1–12. Repulse of Early's attack on Washington July 12–13. Snicker's Gap Expedition July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August
153rd New York Infantry Regiment
153rd_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
1863. Battle of Gettysburg July 1–3. Funkstown, Maryland, July 12. Snicker's Gap, Va., July 21. Near Raccoon Ford, Va. until September 24, 1863 At this
5th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
5th_Connecticut_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army infantry regiment
the northern defenses of Washington July 11–12. Pursuit of Early to Snicker's Gap July 14–19. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August to December
61st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
61st_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Stevens and the Northern Defences of Washington July 11–12. Expedition to Snicker's Gap July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November
121st New York Infantry Regiment
121st_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
July 7–8. Battle of Monocacy July 9. Pursuit of Early until July 30. Snicker's Gap July 18. Bolivar Heights August 6. Halltown August 8. Charlestown August
3rd Maryland Infantry Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade
3rd_Maryland_Infantry_Regiment,_Potomac_Home_Brigade
Military unit
Baltimore, Md., July 6. Battle of Monocacy, Md., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14–24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November
106th New York Infantry Regiment
106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army officer
actions in Virginia at: New Market, Piedmont, Lynchburg, Hillsboro, Snicker's Gap, Ashby's Gap, Kearnestown, Winchester, Martinsburg, Charlestown, Halltown,
William_Badger_Tibbits
Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
Monocacy July 9, 1864; Skirmish at Fort Stevens, DC July 11–12, 1864; Snicker's Gap (Parker's Ford) July 18, 1864; Kernstown, Va July 24, 1864; Winchester
4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
4th_North_Carolina_Infantry_Regiment
Historic church in Virginia, US
including St. Mary's in Berryville and Church of the Good Shepherd at Snicker's Gap (Bluemont, Virginia), as well as St. John's Church in Rippon, West Virginia
Wickliffe_Church
Union Army infantry regiment
and movement to Falmouth, Va., October 29-November 17. Snicker's Gap November 2. Manassas Gap November 5–6. Battle of Fredericksburg, December 12–15.
81st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
81st_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
American hip hop group
November 27, 2005. The Black Eyed Peas starred in a series of web shorts for Snickers, called Instant Def, appearing as a group of hip-hop superheroes. On March
Black_Eyed_Peas
Military unit
July. Ordered to Fort Monroe, Va., July 2, then to Washington July 12. Snicker's Gap Expedition July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August
116th New York Infantry Regiment
116th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Frederick, Maryland, July 6–8. Battle of Monocacy July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November
14th New Jersey Infantry Regiment
14th_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army infantry regiment
proceeded down the Loudoun Valley, skirmishing with Confederate troops at Snicker's Gap on November 4. Here, Major General Ambrose Burnside assumed command
53rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
53rd_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army cavalry regiment
men as it helped to defeat the forces of Early and Breckenridge at Snicker's Gap during the Battle of Cool Spring. Engaged in "a daring charge down the
20th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment
20th_Pennsylvania_Cavalry_Regiment
Military unit
July 9. Moved to Washington, D.C., July 13. Advance to Winchester and Snicker's Gap July 14–20. Operations in Shenandoah Valley July 20 to August 13. Repulse
144th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
the fight. The 66th proceeded through Charlestown, West Virginia, and Snicker's Gap, to Fredericksburg, where it lost 75 in killed, wounded, and missing
66th New York Infantry Regiment
66th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
American soldier
Campaign. On August 13, Burke's regiment proceeded through Leesburg and Snicker's Gap and reached Sheridan's Army of the Shenandoah near Opequon Creek about
Thomas Burke (Medal of Honor soldier)
Thomas_Burke_(Medal_of_Honor_soldier)
Union Army infantry regiment
Defense of Washington against Early's attack July 14–18 - Pursuit to Snicker's Gap Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August to December August 21–22
93rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
93rd_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Orleans, then to Fort Monroe, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., July 1–13. Snicker's Gap Expedition July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Expedition August
162nd New York Infantry Regiment
162nd_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
July 5–12 Moved to Washington, D. C., July 12–13 Pursuit of Early to Snicker's Gap July 14–21 Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28
8th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Loudoun Valley and movement to Falmouth, Va., October 20-November 17. Snicker's Gap November 2. Falmouth November 17. Battle of Fredericksburg December
Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery
Battery_B,_1st_New_York_Light_Artillery
American football player and television presenter (born 1971)
Hollywood Reporter. July 12, 2007. Retrieved January 18, 2021. "Snickers.com". Viplikeme.snickers.com. Archived from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved
Michael_Strahan
American politician
(due to poor intelligence) it encountered a large Confederate force near Snicker's Ferry, in what became known as the Battle of Cool Spring. Frost received
Daniel_E._Frost
Military unit
the northern defenses of Washington July 11–12. Pursuit of Early to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7 – November
2nd New Jersey Infantry Regiment
2nd_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment
Brand of chocolate confectionery
Dinnertown being out and the now fat red car being too heavy to jump the gap while the blue car makes the jump. The advertisement returned albeit edited
Milky_Way_(chocolate_bar)
Military unit
C., July 1–12. Repulse of Early's attack on Washington July 12–13, Snicker's Gap Expedition July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August
114th New York Infantry Regiment
114th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
May 30. Moved to New Orleans, then to Washington, D.C., July 2–13. Snicker's Gap Expedition July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August
29th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Loudoun Valley and movement to Falmouth, Va., October 29-November 19. Snicker's Gap November 2. Falmouth November 17. Battle of Fredericksburg December
Battery G, 1st New York Light Artillery
Battery_G,_1st_New_York_Light_Artillery
Paddler the beaver are planting a tree. As they leave, a squirrel enters and snickers, only for Fink to throw an acorn at him in annoyance, remarking, "Squirrels"
List of films with post-credits scenes
List_of_films_with_post-credits_scenes
Military unit
to Baltimore, Md., July 6–8 Battle of Monocacy July 9 Expedition to Snicker's Gap July 14–24 Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 6-November 28
10th Vermont Infantry Regiment
10th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
to Fortress Monroe, Virginia, then to Washington, D.C., July 5–13. Snicker's Gap expedition July 14–23. Philip Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign
12th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
12th_Connecticut_Infantry_Regiment
Union soldier in the American Civil War (1837–1887)
Fredericksburg, Virginia, with Battery E & G engaged along the way at Snicker's Gap. Now attached to General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys' Third Division,
Alanson_Merwin_Randol
Military unit
the northern Defenses of Washington July 11–12. Pursuit of Early to Snicker's Gap July 14–23. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November
4th New Jersey Infantry Regiment
4th_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment
United States Army soldier (1836–1917)
Campaign. On August 13, Tribe's regiment proceeded through Leesburg and Snicker's Gap and reached Sheridan's Army of the Shenandoah near Opequon Creek about
John_Tribe_(Medal_of_Honor)
German football manager (born 1967)
November 2020. "Jürgen Klopp Gets Hangry Over Foosball in Snickers Spot". 26 February 2021. "Snickers rubs salt in the wounds of Liverpool fans with Klopp
Jürgen_Klopp
Football season in England
resulted in a 2–1 win to Liverpool and by Christmas, had opened up a five-point gap following a 7–0 away win against Crystal Palace. However, in the new year
2020–21_Premier_League
American rapper (born 1975)
first started acting in the commercial series "Instant Def" to advertise Snickers chocolate bars. He starred in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa as the voice
Will.i.am
Soccer tournament in the United States
of 2026), and Switzerland for the first time since 1966. Norway's 56-year gap between appearances in the tournament equaled Egypt's record from the previous
1994_FIFA_World_Cup
Football season in England
3–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers: Erling Haaland scores hat-trick as City close gap on Arsenal". BBC Sport. BBC. Archived from the original on 22 January 2023
2022–23_Premier_League
Professional ten-pin bowler
TOP SEED, 12 FINALISTS ADVANCE AT PBA PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY SNICKERS". pba.com. Retrieved May 10, 2023. Hughes, Nolan (May 7, 2023). "SIMONSEN
E._J._Tackett
English actress (born 1947)
reunited with her Dynasty co-star Joan Collins in a UK television advert for Snickers. She also appeared as store manager Lorraine Chain in Sky1's supermarket-based
Stephanie_Beacham
American professional soccer club based in Columbus, Ohio
members from the previous year. The team's first shirt sponsor was Mars' Snickers chocolate bar, which signed a five-year deal worth $6 million that lasted
Columbus_Crew
SNICKERS GAP
SNICKERS GAP
Surname or Lastname
German
German : patronymic from Wicker 2.English : variant of Wicker.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who bridgesth gap, Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who bridgesth gap, Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Vickers.
Girl/Female
Indian
Who bridges the gap
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anvitha | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Who bridges the gap
Anvitha | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anvita | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Who bridges the gap
Anvita | அநà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Indian
One who beats, Sticker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Styles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English gappe, Old Norse gap ‘chasm’, ‘breach’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a gap in a wall, hedge, or (in Norfolk and Suffolk) cliffs.German : from the personal name Gabo, a short form of Gebolf (see Gebhardt).
Boy/Male
Native American
Where the wind blows down the gap.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic for the son of a vicar or, perhaps in most cases, an occupational name for the servant of a vicar (see Vicker). In many cases it may represent an elliptical form of a topographic name. Compare Parsons.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from Claygate in Surrey, named with Old English clæg ‘clay’ + geat ‘gate’, ‘gap’, or from some other similarly named place.
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who beats, Sticker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bicker.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : patronymic from a pet form of Nicholas (German Nikolaus).Irish (County Limerick) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Nioceais ‘son of Nicholas’, which was taken by some Limerick families named Woulfe.German (southern and Upper Rhine) : from a nickname from Middle High German nickes(e), nixe ‘water sprite’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Who bridges the gap
Girl/Female
Biblical
House of gaping, or opening.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Beadle, or a nickname from the breed of small hound called a beagle.Alternatively, it may be from French bégueule ‘gaper’, Old French begueulle ‘noisy shouting person’, a word which has been proposed as the etymology of the English term for the dog.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Biegel.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a gap between hills, from Middle English sherd, sharde (Old English sceard, a derivative of sceran ‘to cut or shear’).
SNICKERS GAP
SNICKERS GAP
Female
Danish
, warrior of judgment.
Boy/Male
British, English, Latin
An Eagle
Girl/Female
Indian
A River Name
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Always the Winner
Girl/Female
Biblical
The twelve signs of the zodiac.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Tighearnán, TIERNAN means "little lord."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Auspicious Apsara
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Heading Title
Boy/Male
English American French
Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'. Also a.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of a Raga
SNICKERS GAP
SNICKERS GAP
SNICKERS GAP
SNICKERS GAP
SNICKERS GAP
a.
Producing suckers, or shoots resembling suckers.
v. i.
To laugh slyly; to laugh in one's sleeve.
v. i.
To laugh with audible catches of voice, as when persons attempt to suppress loud laughter.
a.
Producing stolons; putting forth suckers.
imp. & p. p.
of Snicker
n.
The pulverized matter from a quartz mill, or the lighter soil of hydraulic mines.
v. i.
To form suckers; as, corn suckers abundantly.
n.
One who bickers.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Snicker
v. i.
See Snicker.
a. & adv.
See Sicker.
n.
One who, or that which, sticks; as, a bill sticker.
v. t.
To strip off the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers; as, to sucker maize.
n.
See Snicker.
v. i.
Same as Sicker.
n.
A half suppressed, broken laugh.
n.
See Nicker tree.