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Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
Te Aro (Māori pronunciation; formerly also known as Te Aro Flat) is an inner-city suburb of Wellington, New Zealand. It comprises the southern part of
Te_Aro
Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
modern Hōniana Te Puni (formerly Epuni) Street is. The stream's Māori name was originally Wai-Māpihi, but it was commonly called Te Aro Stream due to it
Aro_Valley
Street in Wellington, New Zealand
Manners Street a street in the Wellington, New Zealand, suburb of Te Aro. It runs from the intersection of Courtenay Place and Taranaki Street in the east
Manners_Street
Railway line in New Zealand
The Te Aro Extension, also known as the Te Aro Branch, was a short branch line railway in Wellington, New Zealand, continuing the Wairarapa Line southwards
Te_Aro_Extension
Street in Wellington, New Zealand
Developed on Te Āti Awa land in 1842, Cuba Street was originally full of single-storey wooden homes. To the west of Cuba Street lay Te Aro Pā and the swampy
Cuba_Street
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
Te Aro railway station was a station in Wellington, New Zealand, near what is now the corner of Wakefield and Tory Streets. Opened in 1893 it was one of
Te_Aro_railway_station
Former electorate in Wellington, New Zealand
Te Aro was a parliamentary electorate in Wellington, New Zealand, from 1881 to 1890. It covered the southern area of the central business district. During
Te_Aro_(electorate)
1943 riot in Wellington, New Zealand
other which occurred outside the Allied Services Club in Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington, in 1943. The club was a social centre, open to all military
Battle_of_Manners_Street
Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
baths was operated for many years by Henry and Matilda Meech, and known as Te Aro Baths, Clyde Quay Baths or Meech's Baths. The original pool was 130 ft by
Oriental_Bay
Central business district of Wellington City, New Zealand
to Salamanca Road. Beyond Wellington Central to the south and east lies Te Aro, the entertainment and nightlife area of the city. Kumutoto kainga (a village
Wellington_Central
Building on Wellington waterfront
is built on reclaimed land close to the harbour frontage of the historic Te Aro Pā, one of the largest Māori communities in Wellington up until the 1880s
Te_Wharewaka_o_Pōneke
New Zealand by-election
The 1887 Te Aro by-election was a by-election held in the single-member Te Aro electorate during the 8th New Zealand Parliament, on 15 April 1887. The
1887_Te_Aro_by-election
Street in New Zealand
Place is one of the main streets in the Wellington inner-city district of Te Aro. It is known for its entertainment and nightlife. Many restaurants open
Courtenay_Place,_Wellington
Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
its north-western slopes. It was settled as, at its foot, Wellington's Te Aro filled with commercial activities. Residents needed to be close to the city
Mount Victoria (Wellington suburb)
Mount_Victoria_(Wellington_suburb)
Capital city of New Zealand
1843. By 1865, the city had only grown to 1,200 buildings, the majority in Te Aro, with Newtown largely undeveloped. The capital was moved to Wellington in
Wellington
New Zealand politician
Wellington occurred in 1864 aboard the Wild Duck. Fraser briefly represented the Te Aro electorate in Wellington in 1887 after winning a by-election, from 15 April
Francis_Humphris_Fraser
New Zealand pop band
Drax Project are a New Zealand pop and R&B band that formed in Te Aro, Wellington in 2014. Recording a mix of jazz, R&B and pop music, the band came to
Drax_Project
Public university in Wellington, New Zealand
Retrieved 4 October 2006. "Te Aro Campus". Archived from the original on 4 October 2006. Retrieved 4 October 2006. "The Library – Te Pātaka Kōrero". Archived
Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria_University_of_Wellington
Armed conflict in New Zealand
to arm 250 kūpapa, or "friendly", Te Āti Awa Māori who served under chief Te Puni to protect settlers, while Te Aro settlers formed a volunteer force
Hutt_Valley_campaign
Proscenium theatre venue in Wellington, New Zealand
theatre in Wellington, New Zealand, located on Manners Street opposite Te Aro Park. The present Opera House replaced earlier buildings on Manners Street
Wellington_Opera_House
2014 film by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement
Vladislav, Deacon, and Petyr—who share a flat in the Wellington suburb of Te Aro. All of the vampires possess supernatural powers, including levitation and
What_We_Do_in_the_Shadows
Kelburn. For services to medical science. Christopher Wilton Parkin CNZM – of Te Aro. For services to philanthropy and the arts. Sir Scott Dixon Sir Rod Drury
2026 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
2026_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand artist
against Māori. She is well known for her landscape sculpture commission for Te Aro Park (previously called Pigeon Park) in central Wellington. The ceramic
Shona_Rapira_Davies
List of heritage sites and buildings in Wellington, New Zealand
2) Historic Place Category 2 233 Lambton Quay 1336 Bank of New Zealand (Te Aro Branch Building) Historic Place Category 1 79–85 Manners Street 1338 Basin
List of historic places in Wellington
List_of_historic_places_in_Wellington
railway proposals – connections from Rotorua, Kinleith or Murupara branches Te Aro Extension – extension to Island Bay Waiau Branch – extension to Kaikōura
List of railway lines in New Zealand
List_of_railway_lines_in_New_Zealand
Company formed to colonise New Zealand
representing pā of Te Aro, Pipitea and Kumutoto, where the settlement of Thorndon was to be sited, were neither consulted nor paid; that Te Wharepōuri, an
New_Zealand_Company
Historic building on the corner of Manners and Cuba Street, Wellington, New Zealand
The Bank of New Zealand Te Aro branch building is a historic building on the corner of Manners and Cuba Street, Wellington, New Zealand. The building,
Bank of New Zealand Te Aro branch building
Bank_of_New_Zealand_Te_Aro_branch_building
Micronesian language
for airplane is te wanikiba, "the canoe that flies". Some words changed to translate Western words into Gilbertese. For example, te aro 'species or colour'
Gilbertese_language
Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
Vogeltown and eastern Brooklyn were used for cultivation by the Te Aro hapu (sub-tribe) of the Te Atiawa, the dominant tribe in the region. In European times
Vogeltown,_Wellington
Street in New Zealand
levelled to form a continuous carriageway from the Bowen Street end to Te Aro. Various public buildings were built on the Terrace during the nineteenth
The_Terrace,_Wellington
reclamation north of Pipitea Point for railways land and south of Queens Wharf to Te Aro by the City Council. This removed the last vestiges of private ownership
Reclamation of Wellington Harbour
Reclamation_of_Wellington_Harbour
ginger Turkish Angora who wandered Wellington, New Zealand especially in Te Aro, before his relocation to Auckland. He has a Facebook fanbase who regularly
List_of_individual_cats
Cat and local celebrity
is a domestic cat, formerly of Wellington, New Zealand, who wandered in Te Aro and the city's central business district. A feline flâneur, he roams up
Mittens_(cat)
Electoral district in Wellington, New Zealand
northern suburbs of Wellington including the CBD, Thorndon, Pipitea, Te Aro, Aro Valley, Oriental Bay, Mount Victoria, Kelburn, Northland, Karori, Wilton
Wellington North (New Zealand electorate)
Wellington_North_(New_Zealand_electorate)
Area with a high concentration of entertainment venues
Bermudadreieck, Bochum, Germany Toronto Entertainment District, Canada Te Aro Entertainment District, Wellington, New Zealand Soho, London, England The
Entertainment_district
Road in New Zealand
further work on Stage 3 as it focused on completing the one-way system across Te Aro. Until 2006 the northbound motorway started at the Vivian Street on-ramp
Wellington_Urban_Motorway
Public square in Wellington
between the Wellington central business district to the north and the Te Aro entertainment district to the south. The square is bounded by Jervois Quay
Te_Ngākau_Civic_Square
English women's rights advocate
the region. Before Mary left Te Aro in 1859, she invested £400 of her capital from selling her business into land in Te Aro, one in Abel Tasman Street,
Mary Taylor (women's rights advocate)
Mary_Taylor_(women's_rights_advocate)
Education institute in New Zealand
Neera Drive, Porirua Te Kahui Auaha 65 Dixon Street Te Aro Wellington Hospitality 52 Cuba Street Te Aro Wellington Petone (Weltec) 21 Kensington Avenue Petone
Whitireia_New_Zealand
Brown Owl, Upper Hutt, closed April 2003 - which was previously known as Te Marua School until name changed in 1973. Upper Valley Middle School, a private
List of schools in the Wellington Region
List_of_schools_in_the_Wellington_Region
Combined military forces of New Zealand
remained. These were supplemented by volunteers and Māori warriors from the Te Aro pā. On 28 October 1846, with the passing of the Armed Constabulary Ordinance
New_Zealand_Defence_Force
Topics referred to by the same term
Benalmádena, Málaga, Spain Pigeon Park, Karangahape Road, Auckland, New Zealand Te Aro Park, Wellington, New Zealand This disambiguation page lists articles about
Pigeon_Park
New Zealand architect and lawn bowler (1875–1946)
Cambridge Terrace, Te Aro. Evening Post Building, 82 Willis Street, Te Aro. Flats for Mrs Turner-Cottier, 83 Kent Terrace, Te Aro. Kilbirnie Wesleyan
William_Fielding_(architect)
Harbour in Wellington, New Zealand
gravel bar appeared at Ngauranga, and water almost reached the street at Te Aro. In May 1877, the Iquique earthquake in South America caused water to rush
Wellington_Harbour
Music subgenre
with a major scene in Wellington's suburbs of Lyall Bay, Newtown, Aro Valley and Te Aro within its Cuba Precinct (such as Fat Freddy's Drop, King Kapisi
Urban_Pasifika
Human settlement within a metropolitan area
urban area. The term 'middle suburbs' is also used. Inner suburbs, such as Te Aro in Wellington, Eden Terrace in Auckland, Prahran in Melbourne and Ultimo
Suburb
General election
Moeraki, Peninsula, St Albans, Stanmore, Sydenham, Taranaki, Tauranga, Te Aro, Thorndon, Waimate, Waipawa, Wairarapa North, Wairarapa South, Waitotara
1881 New Zealand general election
1881_New_Zealand_general_election
Recreation space in Te Aro, Wellington, New Zealand
is a remodelled recreational space in Te Aro, Wellington, New Zealand, that was opened in 2006. It lies near Te Papa (the National Museum of New Zealand)
Waitangi_Park
New Zealand juggler (1955–2023)
Juggler, was a New Zealand busker who juggled tennis balls in the streets of Te Aro, Wellington, for about three decades. He was killed in the Loafers Lodge
Mike_the_Juggler
2007. The bypass extends north-west from the Basin Reserve through the Te Aro area of inner Wellington along Karo Drive to the Terrace Tunnel where it
Wellington_Inner_City_Bypass
New Zealand internet radio station
recorded media and publishing company based in the Wellington suburb of Te Aro. The station has been described as aimed to an "agitated audience on topics
The_Platform_(radio_station)
Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
1350 CE, the Mount Cook area was situated on a fertile hill, just south of Te Aro Pā. The hill was the origin-point of the original survey marks through Wellington
Mount_Cook,_Wellington
Building in Wellington, New Zealand
was opened, so it was decided to name it after him as he had trained at Te Aro baths which was previously at the site. The building is classified as a
Freyberg_Pool
Street in Wellington, New Zealand
east-bound, following the completion of the Wellington Inner City Bypass through Te Aro.[citation needed] Vivian Street was named after Lord Charles Vivian, a director
Vivian_Street
Concert hall and convention centre in Wellington
Concert hall and convention centre Location Wellington, 111 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington Coordinates 41°17′22″S 174°46′41″E / 41.289421°S 174.778053°E
Michael_Fowler_Centre
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
Auckland Suburbs of Nelson Sydenham Taranaki Tarawera Tasman Taumarunui Te Aro Te Aroha Temuka Thames Thorndon Timaru Titirangi Tongariro Totara Tuapeka
Lincoln (New Zealand electorate)
Lincoln_(New_Zealand_electorate)
Unlawful theft of human head hair
where I lost my hair. I didn't feel anything at all [...] when opposite Te Aro House, my friend said: 'Oh, someone's cut your hair off!' I laughed and
Hair_theft
New Zealand architect
(Catholic)". www.heritage.org.nz. Retrieved 19 March 2022. "Interior of the Te Aro Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand". Australasian Sketcher. 8 June 1878. Retrieved
Thomas_Turnbull_(architect)
payments in 1839. Spain had already come to the conclusion that Māori at Te Aro, Kumutoto, Pipitea and Kaiwharawhara pā had had no intention of selling
New_Zealand_Land_Commission
People in New Zealand of Chinese ancestry
white supremacist Lionel Terry. This attack occurred in Haining Street in Te Aro, Wellington, on 24 September 1905, in the centre of what was once was a
Chinese_New_Zealanders
Railway line in New Zealand running between Auckland and Wellington
and two sections at 25 kV AC: 412 km (256 mi) between Palmerston North and Te Rapa (Hamilton) and 50 km (31 mi) between Pukekohe and Auckland Britomart
North_Island_Main_Trunk
Awards list for New Zealand
Christchurch Central. For services to water polo. Adele Marie Mason – of Te Aro. For services to New Zealand-Asia relations. Duncan Paul Matthews – of Grey
2025 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
2025_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Government agency
Auckland Central, Henderson, Manukau, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington's Te Aro suburb, Porirua and Christchurch. In November 2017, the agency's general
Immigration_New_Zealand
General election in New Zealand
Coombe Thorndon Held by A Newman Alfred Newman Third 2nd: William McLean Te Aro Held by CJ Johnston Andrew Stuart-Menteath Second 2nd: Francis Humphris
1887 New Zealand general election
1887_New_Zealand_general_election
Church in Wellington Central City, New Zealand
place along the Lambton Quay shore of Wellington Harbour and south towards Te Aro. But after the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 was passed by the United
St Mary's Cathedral, Wellington
St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Wellington
Hill in Wellington, New Zealand
railway line was built in the 1880s to take spoil from the quarry for the Te Aro reclamation. The quarry was still in use in 1913 but after this date was
Mount Victoria (Wellington hill)
Mount_Victoria_(Wellington_hill)
Māori servicemen from entering the Allied Services Club on Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington. In March 2024, Winston Peters compared co-governance to Nazi
Anti-Māori_sentiment
Element of Japanese language
‑tarō could be interpreted as either ‑te arō or ‑ta darō, although ‑te arō is rather elevated for speech, where ‑te aru darō is more likely (see Hortative:
Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)
Japanese_conjugation_(ren'yōkei_base)
Physicist from New Zealand
1937 at the Waimarie Private Hospital in Wellington's central suburb of Te Aro, New Zealand. The Tinleys lived at Kaitoke at that time. Edward Hill was
Brian_Tinsley
Electoral districts to New Zealand Parliament
Tauranga Bay of Plenty 1881 Current Te Aro Wellington 1881 1890 City of Wellington Te Aroha Waikato 1890 1893 Te Atatū Auckland 1978 Current Temuka Canterbury
List of New Zealand electorates
List_of_New_Zealand_electorates
Creative production facility and support complex in New Zealand
The Toi Pōneke Arts Centre (formerly at 61–69 Abel Smith Street, Te Aro, Wellington), is a production facility and support complex in Wellington, New Zealand
Toi_Pōneke_Arts_Centre
New Zealand architect (1925–2014)
Wellington Architectural Centre's projects on Wellington's urban form, namely: "Te Aro Replanned" (1947), "Homes Without Sprawl" (1957), "City Approaches" (1959)
William_Toomath
New Zealand Māori artist
January 2021. "Native Bird Productions". Te Tuhi Art. Retrieved 5 January 2021. "New mural to be painted on Te Aro Park toilets, and park seats to be changed"
Diane_Prince_(artist)
Architecture organisation in Wellington, New Zealand
journals in New Zealand. The centre has also held many exhibitions, including: Te Aro Replanned (1947/48) Vertical Living/ Living in Cities (1954) 196X (1960)
Wellington Architectural Centre
Wellington_Architectural_Centre
Colonial service Defender-class torpedo boat
Waitemata. In November, both of the torpedo boats were at a shipyard in Te Aro. The Wellington boat had suffered damage to a propellor. The Auckland torpedo
HMS_Poneke
Parliamentary term
Moeraki, Peninsula, St Albans, Stanmore, Sydenham, Taranaki, Tauranga, Te Aro, Thorndon, Waimate, Waipawa, Wairarapa North, Wairarapa South, Waitotara
8th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Telecommunications company in New Zealand
stake from the Hautaki Trust, which is the trading arm of the pan-Maori trust Te Hauarahi Tika. In 2007, NZ Communications Ltd began building towers for New
2degrees
New Zealand Anglican mission leader
Bay of Islands, had bought for himself 60 acres (24 hectares) of land in Te Aro, in what is now central Wellington. When Reihana and his wife decided to
Henry_Williams_(missionary)
Footballer (born 1998)
Muric has signed a three-year contract extension with the Club! Well done, Aro! #mcfc" (Tweet). Retrieved 27 July 2017 – via Twitter. "NAC huurt Muric van
Arijanet_Muric
Street in Wellington, New Zealand
said to have been built due to "strong private and personal influence". Te Aro Extension railway crossed Whitmore St to reach Customhouse Quay between
Whitmore_Street
Regional council in New Zealand
2 Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai/Lower Hutt – 3 Te Awa Kairangi ki Uta/Upper Hutt – 1 Wairarapa – 1 Te Upoko o te ika a Māui Māori constituency – 1 The Te Upoko
Greater Wellington Regional Council
Greater_Wellington_Regional_Council
Road in New Zealand
harbour then passing the city centre to the west. The motorway ends at Te Aro, where a one-way system takes traffic to the Basin Reserve. Northbound traffic
State_Highway_1_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand soldier and viceroy (1889–1963)
Bernard Freyberg c. 1904. at Te Aro Baths, now the site of The Freyberg Pool
Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg
Bernard_Freyberg,_1st_Baron_Freyberg
Former Māori electorate in New Zealand
Te Puku O Te Whenua or "the belly of the land" was one of the five new New Zealand parliamentary Māori electorates created in 1996 for MMP. It was replaced
Te_Puku_O_Te_Whenua
Secondary railway line in New Zealand
Wairarapa Connection Hutt Valley Line Palmerston North - Gisborne Line Te Aro Extension Pahiatua Railcar Society "Wairarapa Corridor Consultation" (PDF)
Wairarapa_Line
white supremacist Lionel Terry. This attack occurred in Haining Street in Te Aro, Wellington, on 24 September 1905, in the centre of what was once was a
Chinatowns_in_Oceania
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
Auckland Suburbs of Nelson Sydenham Taranaki Tarawera Tasman Taumarunui Te Aro Te Aroha Temuka Thames Thorndon Timaru Titirangi Tongariro Totara Tuapeka
Coleridge_(electorate)
are a riki mai iai, aia iango i bukin te tautaeka, kuniia ke aia koaua n te aro are tem'aangina a reke i aan te aki konaa ke kateituaakiia, ao tem'aangina
LGBTQ_rights_in_Kiribati
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
Second 2nd: H Bunny Thorndon Held by W Levin Alfred Newman Second Unopposed Te Aro Held by CJ Johnston Charles Johnston Second 2nd: FH Fraser 3rd: E Shaw 4th:
9th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
Auckland Suburbs of Nelson Sydenham Taranaki Tarawera Tasman Taumarunui Te Aro Te Aroha Temuka Thames Thorndon Timaru Titirangi Tongariro Totara Tuapeka
Wakanui_(electorate)
New Zealand rugby union player
grandfather Zachariah Meads was among the first British children to be born in Te Aro, Wellington, in 1843, and his grandmother Elizabeth Meads (née Lazare) was
Colin_Meads
New Zealand by-election
Waitemata, 1886 Western Maori, 1886 Heathcote, 1887 Port Chalmers, 1887 Te Aro, 1887 Northern Maori, 1887 Avon, 1887 10th Parliament Ashley, 1888 Lincoln
1872_Egmont_by-election
Football club
Out organisation started in 1919 with the aim of providing recreation to Te Aro Flat children in Wellington associated with the Wellington City Mission
Stop_Out_Sports_Club
Marae in Wellington, New Zealand
"Taffy" Williamson was murdered on Hopper Street in the Wellington suburb of Te Aro after he provoked 18 year old Rufus Marsh by yelling racial slurs. This
Tapu_Te_Ranga_Marae
Art magazine and project based in Taichung City, Taiwan
listed her financial holdings, and explored the history of Wellington's Te Aro area which was at risk due to the proposed road. The publication also profiled
White_Fungus
New Zealand by-election
Waitemata, 1886 Western Maori, 1886 Heathcote, 1887 Port Chalmers, 1887 Te Aro, 1887 Northern Maori, 1887 Avon, 1887 10th Parliament Ashley, 1888 Lincoln
1870_Omata_by-election
New Zealand engineer, businessman and car collector (1905–2004)
his mother was Elizabeth Sarah née Smith. He received his education at Te Aro Primary School and aged 13, he started working. At first, he was a messenger
Len_Southward
Elected head of Wellington City Council, New Zealand
1863, a Town Board was established with three wards (Thorndon, Lambton, Te Aro), but no Mayor. On 16 September 1870, Wellington was officially incorporated
Mayor_of_Wellington
Territorial authority in the Wellington urban area of New Zealand
Park; Rangoon Heights; Te Kainga official: Aro Valley; Highbury; Kelburn; Mount Cook; Mount Victoria; Oriental Bay; Pipitea; Te Aro; Thorndon; Wellington
Wellington_City_Council
New Zealand land surveyor, architect, and artist (1821–1867)
1848 Marlborough earthquake. Cridland went on to design St Peter's Church, Te Aro in 1848 and St James Church, Lower Hutt in 1849. Cridland was appointed
Henry_John_Cridland
TE ARO
TE ARO
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Powerful and Strong Minded; A Combination of the Prefix Te and Nellie
Male
Egyptian
, Horus the Executer of Justice.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place so named from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ + croft ‘smallholding’. There is one such place in Derbyshire; it is also a common field name.
Girl/Female
British, English
Scarlet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Wheatley, for example in Essex, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and West Yorkshire, from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ + lēah ‘(woodland) clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of wheat, from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ (a derivative of hwīt ‘white’, because of its use in making white flour).
Male
Italian
[Vail-yan-te'-no] Italian name VEGLIANTINO means "the little vigilant one." This is the name of the famous steed of Orlando, called in French romance Veillantif, Orlando being called Roland.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Gaddesden in Hertfordshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Gatesdene, from an Old English personal name Gǣte(n) + Old English denu ‘valley’.
Female
Egyptian
, That which loves Joy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name from the county of Dorset, named from Old English Dorn, an early name of Dorchester (of British origin, from durn ‘fist’, probably referring to fist-sized pebbles) + sǣte ‘dwellers’.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Country)
English (West Country) : of uncertain origin, perhaps a habitational name from an unidentified place named in Old English with scÄ«te ‘shit’, ‘dung’ + mÅr ‘moor’, ‘fen’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from a medieval throwing game, known as hurlebat(te).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, from the Middle English phrase at(te) asche ‘at (the) ash’, often at(te) esche in some dialects, especially in southeastern England.Probably an altered spelling of Tesch.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : occupational name for an archer, Middle English schut(te), schit(te) (from Old English scytta, a primary derivative of scēotan ‘to shoot’).Americanized spelling of German Schutt.
Surname or Lastname
French (Côte)
French (Côte) : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope or riverbank, less often on the coast, from Old French coste (Latin costa ‘rib’, ‘side’, ‘flank’, also used in a transferred topographical sense). There are several places in France named with this word, and the surname may also be a habitational name from any of these.English : topographic name from Middle English cote, cott ‘shelter’, ‘cottage’ (see Coates).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Irish, Scottish
Hillside; Combination of Te and Kevin; Similar to Thomas Twin; Similar to the Word Teeve
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Polish
From Te God Mars
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name from the county of this name, so called from Old English Sumor(tūn)sǣte ‘dwellers at the summer settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Oteley in Ellesmere, Shropshire, named with Old English Äte ‘oats’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.English : variant of Oakley.
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Prince Psametik.
TE ARO
TE ARO
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Beauty; Little One
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Martyn, MARTYNA means "of/like Mars."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lord Guru, Gurus sight
Male
Hebrew
(×—Ö²× Ö·× Ö°×™Ö¸×”ï¬µ) Variant form of Hebrew Chananya, CHANANYAHU means "whom Jehovah has graciously given."
Surname or Lastname
English (East Midlands)
English (East Midlands) : from the Middle English personal name Thurmond, Old Norse þormundr, composed of the elements þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + mundr ‘protection’. Reaney and Wilson suggest that, Thurmond having been an uncommon personal name, this surname may also represent the commoner name Thurmod, Thormod with the second element derived from Old Norse móþr ‘mind’, ‘courage’, but assimilated to -mund (a common second element in other compound names).German (Thurmann) : habitational name for someone from a place called Thur (see Thur).German (Thurmann) : occupational name for a watchman, from Middle Low German torn(e)man (torn(e) ‘tower’) or Middle High German turn, turm ‘tower’ + man ‘man’.Respelling of Jewish (from Ukraine) Turman, a nickname from Yiddish turman ‘inconstant man’.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
Hindu
Measured, Adjusted, Moderate
Male
English
Unisex form of English Rimmon, RIMON means "pomegranate."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Liberation through Guru
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Éibhleann, ÉIBHLÃN means "beauty, radiance."
TE ARO
TE ARO
TE ARO
TE ARO
TE ARO
n.
The act of arousing, or the state of being aroused.
adv.
In a circuit; here and there within the surrounding space; all about; as, to travel around from town to town.
imp. & p. p.
of Aromatize
imp. & p. p.
of Arouse
v. t.
To excite to action from a state of rest; to stir, or put in motion or exertion; to rouse; to excite; as, to arouse one from sleep; to arouse the dormant faculties.
n.
One who graves; an engraver or a sculptor; one whose occupation is te cut letters or figures in stone or other hard material.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Arouse
n.
One who, or that which, aromatizes or renders aromatic.
v. i.
To titter; to laugh derisively.
adv.
Near; in the neighborhood; as, this man was standing around when the fight took place.
a.
Aromatic.
v. t.
To impregnate with aroma; to render aromatic; to give a spicy scent or taste to; to perfume.
prep.
From one part to another of; at random through; about; on another side of; as, to travel around the country; a house standing around the corner.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Aromatize
interj.
See Aroint.
n.
A rare nonmetallic element, analogous to sulphur and selenium, occasionally found native as a substance of a silver-white metallic luster, but usually combined with metals, as with gold and silver in the mineral sylvanite, with mercury in Coloradoite, etc. Symbol Te. Atomic weight 125.2.
n.
The act of impregnating or secting with aroma.
n. & interj.
A tittering laugh; a titter.