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Town in Hadsel, Norway
inhabitants per square kilometre (3,500/sq mi). In 2000, Stokmarknes received "town status". Stokmarknes is the headquarters to the Hurtigruten coastal express
Stokmarknes
Airport in Skagen
Stokmarknes Airport (Norwegian: Stokmarknes lufthavn; IATA: SKN, ICAO: ENSK) is an airport in Hadsel Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located
Stokmarknes_Airport
Archipelago and district in Norway
Hurtigruten calls at the ports of Stokmarknes, Sortland, and Risøyhamn in Vesterålen. There are two regional airports: Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen for small aircraft
Vesterålen
Norwegian rock band
Madrugada is a Norwegian alternative rock band formed in Stokmarknes in 1993, with a core lineup of Sivert Høyem (vocals), Robert Burås (guitar), and
Madrugada_(band)
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Vesterålen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Stokmarknes. Some of the main villages in Hadsel include Fiskebøl, Jarstad, Grønning
Hadsel_Municipality
Airport in Helle
Leknes Airport and Svolvær Airport, Helle, the latter could also replace Stokmarknes Airport. As both alternatives imply direct services to Oslo, the leakage
Svolvær_Airport
Maritime museum in Stokmarknes, Norway
Hurtigrutemuseet) is located at Richard Withs plass (Richard With Square) in Stokmarknes in Nordland county—a natural location because the Coastal Express was
Norwegian Coastal Express Museum
Norwegian_Coastal_Express_Museum
Village in Hadsel Municipality, Norway
island of Hinnøya, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of the town of Stokmarknes. The village is home to Innlandet Church, which serves the eastern part
Hennes,_Norway
International airport in Nordland, Norway
it captured 4,300 annual passengers which otherwise would have used Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen. SAS reorganized its operations in Northern Norway from
Harstad/Narvik_Airport
Airport in Andøy, Norway
Widerøe operates public service obligation (PSO) flights to Bodø, Tromsø, Stokmarknes and Harstad/Narvik, while Norwegian Air Shuttle operates seasonal flights
Andøya_Airport
Village in Hadsel Municipality, Norway
"The Pearl of Vesteraalen". The other population centre is the town of Stokmarknes in the north. Melbu is host to the annual Sommer-Melbu festival. Its
Melbu
Norwegian ferry service and cruise line
Hurtigruten Museum is a maritime museum located in the port city of Stokmarknes, Norway that showcases the history of Hurtigruten. The MS Finnmarken
Hurtigruten_(company)
owned by Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab (VDS). Its port of registry was Stokmarknes. In January 1988 Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab (OVDS) and Ofotens Dampskibsselskab
MS_Lofoten
2025 studio album by Beirut
publications, including Uncut Magazine. Recorded in Berlin, Germany and Stokmarknes, Norway, for Swedish circus Kompani Giraff, A Study of Losses is based
A_Study_of_Losses
1999 2006 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm-Bromma Airport 2020 — Stokmarknes Norway Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen 1972 — Svolvær Norway Svolvær Airport, Helle
List_of_Widerøe_destinations
County in Northern Norway
subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc). Towns within this area includes Leknes, Stokmarknes, Sortland and Andenes. The strongest climate gradient in Nordland is
Nordland
Fish food manufactured commercially
Fish feed production in Stokmarknes Norway
Commercial_fish_feed
Norwegian ship
Finnmarken from 1956, which is currently part of the Hurtigruten museum in Stokmarknes, Norway. Finnmarken has a gross tonnage (GT) of 15,690 tons, 6,113 net
MS_Finnmarken_(2001)
Norwegian hospital trust
"Lofoten Hospital" Nordland Hospital Vesterålen, a medical hospital in Stokmarknes (Hadsel Municipality), previously known as "Hålogaland Hospital" Geir
Nordland_Hospital_Trust
Norwegian health trust
Stokmarknes, as well as institutions for treatment of mental disorders and alcohol intoxication. The hospital and other institutions in Stokmarknes became
Hålogaland_Hospital_Trust
Airport in Vestvågøy, Norway
replace Leknes Airport and Svolvær Airport, the latter could also replace Stokmarknes Airport. As both alternatives imply direct services to Oslo, the leakage
Leknes_Airport
Norwegian politician
gate or Richard Withs vei) in Andenes, Trondheim, Bodø, Sandnessjøen, Stokmarknes and Vardø. Audun Grimstad. "Richard With". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved
Richard_With
Village in Hadsel Municipality, Norway
the northern shore of the Langøysundet strait, across from the town of Stokmarknes. The 0.46-square-kilometre (110-acre) village had a population (2012)
Sandnes,_Nordland
Norwegian public coastal route
(68°13′51″N 14°33′59″E / 68.23083°N 14.56639°E / 68.23083; 14.56639) Stokmarknes (68°34′16″N 14°54′40″E / 68.57111°N 14.91111°E / 68.57111; 14.91111)
Hurtigruten
Norwegian ferry transport company
The ferry service was founded by Richard With on 10 November 1881 at Stokmarknes in Nordland, Norway. In the same year, the shipping company's first ship
Vesteraalens_Dampskibsselskab
Town in Bodø Municipality, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Bodø_(town)
Musical artist
1974) is a musician, bass guitarist, songwriter and record producer from Stokmarknes in Norway. He is the founding member of the band Madrugada, one of the
Frode_Jacobsen
Archipelago and traditional district in Nordland, Norway
mainly offers flights to Bodø. Værøy Heliport (9,420 passengers in 2014) Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen (93,782 passengers in 2016) is located in Vesterålen
Lofoten
Index of articles associated with the same name
published in Tvedestrand Vesteraalens Avis, a newspaper published in Stokmarknes and covering the district of Vesterålen Flensborg Avis, a Danish-language
List_of_newspapers_named_Avis
Airport in Troms, Norway
Lakselv,[citation needed] Leknes,[citation needed] Mehamn, Sørkjosen, Stokmarknes, Svolvær,[citation needed] Trondheim, Vadsø, Vardø Wizz Air Gdańsk Seasonal:
Tromsø_Airport
Sami musical artist
physician of the University of Oslo from 2009. She was a student at Stokmarknes and Myre in 2009–10, then a pediatrician at the University Hospital of
Máddji
Island in Nordland, Norway
Kleiva in Sortland municipality in July 2018. The weather station near Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen is located on the southern part of the island and has
Langøya
Town in Narvik Municipality, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Narvik_(town)
Norwegian footballer (born 1968)
Norwegian former footballer who played as a forward. He was born in Stokmarknes, lived in Tromsø from age one to seven before the family settled in Harstad
Svein_Andreassen
Church in Nordland, Norway
Norway. It is located in the village of Hadsel, just east of the town of Stokmarknes on the island of Hadseløya. It is one of the churches for the Hadsel
Hadsel_Church
Stjørdalshalsen Stjørdal Municipality Trøndelag 1997 By Kommunestyre Stokmarknes Hadsel Municipality Nordland 2000 By Kommunestyre Svelvik Drammen Municipality
List of towns and cities in Norway
List_of_towns_and_cities_in_Norway
Island in Nordland, Norway
the Langøysundet strait between the island of Langøya and the town of Stokmarknes on the island of Hadseløya. Børøya has an area of 1.4 square kilometres
Børøya
United Kingdom SKM Skeldon Airport Skeldon, Guyana SKN ENSK Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen Stokmarknes, Norway SKO DNSO Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport
List of airports by IATA airport code: S
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_S
2023 studio album by Beirut
Forest" 3:55 3. "Baion" 4:06 4. "So Many Plans" 3:47 5. "Melbu" 2:20 6. "Stokmarknes" 4:10 7. "Island Life" 4:08 8. "Spillhaugen" 3:41 9. "January 18th" 3:41
Hadsel_(album)
Island in Nordland, Norway
Durmålshaugen. Brottøya has a ferry connection to the nearby town of Stokmarknes on the island of Hadseløya, to the village of Kaljord on the island of
Brottøya
Arctic locations listed by type and latitude
Finland 3,034 68°39′N 27°33′E / 68.650°N 27.550°E / 68.650; 27.550 Stokmarknes, Norway 3,451 68°33′N 14°54′E / 68.550°N 14.900°E / 68.550; 14.900
List of northernmost settlements
List_of_northernmost_settlements
Island in Nordland, Norway
Vesterålen region on the north side of the Hadselfjorden. The town of Stokmarknes is situated on the northern shore of the island and the village of Melbu
Hadseløya
Bridge in Hadsel, Norway
the Børøy Bridge it connects the island of Hadseløya and the town of Stokmarknes to the neighboring island of Langøya. The Hadsel Bridge is 1,011 metres
Hadsel_Bridge
Football league season
Lofoten Sortland Landsås Andenes – withdrew after season Leknes/Ballstad Stokmarknes Troms Ulfstind − won playoff Finnsnes Hamna Storelva Skarp Senja Tromsdalen
2023 Norwegian Fourth Division
2023_Norwegian_Fourth_Division
Production of animal feed
Commercial fish feed production in Stokmarknes, Norway
Feed_manufacturing
Norwegian football league season
relegated Group 17 Lofoten – promoted Leknes Vågakameratene Kvæfjord Stokmarknes Morild Skånland Landsås Ajaks Beisfjord Luna– relegated Andenes– relegated
1994_Norwegian_Third_Division
Football league season
Landsås ↑ Medkila Melbo Mjølner ↑ Morild Skånland ↓ Sortland Svolvær ↑ Stokmarknes – pulled team Troms Fløya 2 Hamna Krokelvdalen Kvaløya Mellembygd Nordreisa
2026 Norwegian Fourth Division
2026_Norwegian_Fourth_Division
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Narvik_Municipality
Norwegian artist collective
Vesterålen between Rørvik-Brønnøysund. M/S Vesterålen between Svolvær-Stokmarknes / Norway, Music Factory, Bergen / Norway. QUALITYSMASHING (2000) Smashing
Baktruppen
Norwegian airline based in Lyngseidet
Evenes Kirkenes Kirkenes Airport Oslo Oslo Airport, Gardermoen Stokmarknes Stokmarknes Airport Tromsø Tromsø Airport Main base Trondheim Trondheim Airport
FlyViking
Topics referred to by the same term
Keyne Wishing Well Halt railway station, England, National Rail code Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen, Norway, IATA code This disambiguation page lists articles
SKN_(disambiguation)
Norwegian ferry transport company
OVDS's main office was in Narvik while the ferry section was located in Stokmarknes. The company had about 1,500 employees at the time of the merger and
Ofotens og Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab
Ofotens_og_Vesteraalens_Dampskibsselskab
Norwegian newspaper
Vesteraalens Avis is a Norwegian newspaper, published in Stokmarknes, Norway, and covering the district of Vesterålen. The newspaper was founded in 1892
Vesteraalens_Avis
Stavanger Rogaland Joint Avinor ENZV SVG 2,556 8,386 3,978,666 Stokmarknes Airport Stokmarknes Nordland Regional Avinor ENSK SKN 886 2,907 126,986 Stord Airport
List_of_airports_in_Norway
Kuusamo Airport Kuusamo KAO/EFKS 129,373 2 2.4% 53 Norway Stokmarknes Airport Stokmarknes SKN/ENSK 126,986 3 10.1% 54 Norway Svolvær Airport Svolvær
List of the busiest airports in the Nordic countries
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_the_Nordic_countries
Airport serving Bodø, Norway
Harstad/Narvik, Kristiansand, Leknes, Mo i Rana, Mosjøen, Namsos, Oslo, Rørvik, Røst, Sandefjord, Sandnessjøen, Stavanger, Stokmarknes, Svolvær, Tromsø, Trondheim
Bodø_Airport
Region of Norway
ranked by population: Sortland Brønnøysund Svolvær Finnsnes Kirkenes Stokmarknes Honningsvåg Leknes Vardø There are settlements larger than Vardø which
Northern_Norway
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Vestvågøy_Municipality
Town in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Svolvær
Norwegian network of airports with short runways
Airport, Stokka Nordland 1 199 Sogndal Airport, Haukåsen Vestland 1 110 Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen Nordland 889 Stord Airport, Sørstokken Vestland 1 460
STOLports_in_Norway
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Bodø_Municipality
Bridge in Hadsel, Norway
Norway. The bridge carries Norwegian County Road 82 between the town of Stokmarknes on the island of Hadseløya to the nearby island of Børøya. Together with
Børøy_Bridge
List of municipalities in Norway
Nordland 9,793 479.18 Neutral Thom Benjaminsen H 1866 Hadsel Municipality Stokmarknes Nordland 8,236 566.61 Bokmål Kjell Børge Freiberg H 1867 Bø Municipality
List of municipalities of Norway
List_of_municipalities_of_Norway
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Vega_Municipality
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Skjerstad_Municipality
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Velfjord_Municipality
Town in Brønnøy Municipality, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Brønnøysund
Lødingen, Sortland, and Øksnes. The deanery is headquartered in the town of Stokmarknes in Hadsel Municipality. The deanery was created on 1 March 1849 when
List of churches in Sør-Hålogaland
List_of_churches_in_Sør-Hålogaland
City in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Mo_i_Rana
( Soviet Navy). Vestkap Norway The coaster was driven ashore in a storm at Stokmarknes, Norway and was a total loss. Walter Korte Germany World War II: The
List of shipwrecks in December 1944
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1944
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Ofoten_Municipality
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Røst_Municipality
ENSH SVJ Svolvær Airport, Helle Svolvær Nordland ENSK SKN Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen Stokmarknes Nordland ENSM Elverum Airport, Starmoen Elverum Innlandet
List of airports by ICAO code: E
List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_E
Village in Hadsel Municipality, Norway
Municipality. It is located approximately half-way between the towns of Stokmarknes and Sortland, and just north of the village of Grytting. "Gjerstad, Hadsel
Jarstad
Town in Sortland Municipality, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Sortland_(town)
Football league
Hålogaland Harstad B Landsas Medkila Melbo Mjolner Morild Skanland Sortland Stokmarknes Svolvaer Indre Østland Flisa Gjovik/Lyn B HamKam B Kolbukameratene Lillehammer
Norwegian_Fourth_Division
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Ballangen_Municipality
Town in Vestvågøy Municipality, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Leknes
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Kjerringøy_Municipality
Town in Vefsn, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Mosjøen
Domestic ship register for Norway
Sortland Magistrate in Vesterålen Melbu, Myre, Sigerfjord, Sortland, Stokmarknes Stavanger Ship Register Stavanger Magistrate in Stavanger Egersund, Sandnes
Norwegian_Ship_Register
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Tjøtta_Municipality
Town in Alstahaug, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Sandnessjøen
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Sømna_Municipality
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Steigen_Municipality
Area in Northern Norway
although there are five additional regional airports, Narvik, Svolvær, Stokmarknes, Leknes, Værøy and Røst. Narvik is connected to the Swedish railway network
Central_Hålogaland
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Bø_Municipality_(Nordland)
Village in Hadsel Municipality, Norway
Hadselfjorden. It is located approximately half-way between the towns of Stokmarknes and Sortland; just south of the village of Jarstad. Most of the inhabitants
Grytting
Norwegian politician
Reinsnes was also engaged in work to obtain an airport for Vesterålen. Stokmarknes Airport was opened in 1972. Reinsnes was awarded th King's Medal of Merit
Petter_Carl_Reinsnes
Town in Fauske Municipality, Nordland county, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Fauske_(town)
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Nordvik_Municipality
Football league season
Lofoten Morild – withdrew post-season Harstad 2 Leknes Svolvær Medkila Stokmarknes – pulled team Troms Tromsø 2 − won playoff Finnsnes Skarp Hamna Tromsdalen
2024 Norwegian Fourth Division
2024_Norwegian_Fourth_Division
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Dønna_Municipality
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Borge_Municipality_(Nordland)
Village in Hadsel Municipality, Norway
Vesterålen Municipality Hadsel Municipality Elevation 9 m (30 ft) Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST) Post Code 8450 Stokmarknes
Grønning
Former municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Elsfjord_Municipality
Municipality in Nordland, Norway
Brønnøysund (1923–1963, 2000) Sortland (1997) Fauske (1998) Sandnessjøen (1999) Stokmarknes (2000) Leknes (2002) Municipalities Helgeland Alstahaug Bindal Brønnøy
Sortland_Municipality
Airport in Framnes
Airport; Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes; Svolvær Airport, Helle and Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen. The airport handled 19,135 passengers in 1985. A new
Narvik_Airport,_Framnes
Norwegian football league season
Narvik/Nor – promoted Skånland Vågakameratene Leknes Medkila Landsås Flakstad Stokmarknes Beisfjord Kabelvåg – relegated Alsvåg – relegated Group 18 Tromsø 2 –
1996_Norwegian_Third_Division
Norwegian football league season
Narvik/Nor Leknes Medkila Flakstad Vågakameratene Landsås Beisfjord Stokmarknes Skånland Kvæfjord – relegated Ajaks – relegated Group 18 Finnsnes – promoted
1995_Norwegian_Third_Division
STOKMARKNES
STOKMARKNES
STOKMARKNES
STOKMARKNES
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God has taken.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Highest Worship
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Spring
Girl/Female
Indian
Producing delight
Female
Swiss
, grace.
Girl/Female
Indian
Mango Leaf
Boy/Male
Norse
King of the Huns.
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Walter
Girl/Female
Tamil
Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the hamlet of Gorsuch, Lancashire, earlier Gosefordsich, from Old English GÅsford ‘goose ford’ + sÄ«c ‘small stream’.This name is first recorded as that of a manor near Ormskirk held by Walter de Gosefordsich in the late 13th century.
STOKMARKNES
STOKMARKNES
STOKMARKNES
STOKMARKNES
STOKMARKNES