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Australian politician (1869–1955)
Warren Marwick (5 August 1869 – 12 March 1955) was an Australian politician and founding director of Wesfarmers. Marwick was born on 5 August 1869 in York
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Town in Western Australia
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(2010–2017). Warren Marwick (1869–1955), Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council for East Province (1910–1912); His son: Thomas Marwick (1895–1960)
Political families of Australia
Political_families_of_Australia
Australian politician
August 1907 – 30 August 1910 Preceded by Charles Dempster Succeeded by Warren Marwick Constituency East Province Personal details Born (1840-05-23)23 May
George_Throssell
Australian politician (1872-1953)
second out of the three candidates, being beat by the more well known Warren Marwick. He then received a petition from 72 electors to run again, so he contested
Hal_Colebatch
Australian politician
Swan (1940–1943). Marwick was born on 29 April 1895 in York, Western Australia. He was the son of Susan (née Collins) and Warren Marwick, a farmer who was
Thomas_Marwick
Collection of masculist and misogynistic websites and forums
Hodapp (2017), p. xv; Lumsden (2019), pp. 98–99; Jane (2018), p. 662; Marwick & Lewis (2017), pp. 9, 13 Hodapp (2017), p. xv; Sugiura (2021), p. 23;
Manosphere
William Marwick (1833-1925) was a settler who came from England in 1852 as an 18-year-old boy, to York, Western Australia, and "by sheer industry, perseverance
William_Marwick
Former electoral province of Western Australia
Throssell None 1907–1910 Thomas Wilding None 1908–1910 Warren Marwick Liberal 1910–1912 Liberal 1910–1917 Liberal 1910–1914 Hal Colebatch
East Province (Western Australia)
East_Province_(Western_Australia)
seat. 2 On 2 September 1910, East Province MLC George Throssell died. Warren Marwick won the resulting by-election on 26 September 1910. 3 On 22 September
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1910–1912
Members_of_the_Western_Australian_Legislative_Council,_1910–1912
1970 book by Shulamith Firestone
Mary Anne Warren described it in 1980 as "the clearest and boldest presentation thus far of the radical feminist position". In 1998 Arthur Marwick ranked
The_Dialectic_of_Sex
American actor and screenwriter (born 1967)
moved to New York City, where his first job was as an auditor at Peat Marwick International, a job that lasted six months. He followed that with part-time
Paul_Lieberstein
New Zealand palaeontologist and geologist (1891–1978)
John Marwick MM (3 February 1891 – 17 August 1978) was a New Zealand palaeontologist and geologist. Marwick was born near Oamaru, New Zealand, on 3 February
John_Marwick
Aberdeenshire Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire The Loons and Loch of Banks, Orkney Marwick Head, Orkney Mersehead, Dumfries and Galloway Mill Dam, Orkney Mousa, Shetland
List of Royal Society for the Protection of Birds reserves
List_of_Royal_Society_for_the_Protection_of_Birds_reserves
New Zealand chemist
Warren Richard Roper FRS FRSNZ FNZIC (born 1938) is a New Zealand chemist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Auckland. Roper was educated at Nelson
Warren_Roper_(chemist)
Largest and most influential technology companies in the world
digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu. Retrieved February 19, 2026. Freelon, Deen; Marwick, Alice; Kreiss, Daniel (September 4, 2020). "False equivalencies: Online
Big_Tech
egalitarianism and meritocracy. In his book on the 1960s, social historian Arthur Marwick identifies the Beatles' US breakthrough as the "single critical event"
Cultural impact of the Beatles
Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles
Extinct genus of bivalves
Stephenson, 1953 †I. bellvuensis †I. biformis Tuomey, 1854 †I. brownei Marwick, 1953 †I. carsoni McCoy, 1865 †I. comancheanus †I. confertim Roemer, 1849
Inoceramus
Anti-feminist male-separatist community
Chemaly (2019), p. x. Hodapp (2017), p. xv; Lumsden (2019), pp. 98–99; Marwick & Lewis (2017), p. 13 Jones, Trott & Wright (2020), p. 1904; Nagle (2017)
Men_Going_Their_Own_Way
Approach to historiography
and hope' (Quick 1868/1902, p. 526). Marwick 2001, p. 77. Quotation marks omitted. Bentley 2006, p. 96. Marwick 2001, pp. 77–78. Contra Butterfield, who
Whig_history
Democrat Referendum Other Central Fife Henry McLeish 23,912 (58.7%) Tricia Marwick 10,199 (25.0%) Jacob Rees-Mogg 3,669 (9.0%) Ross Laird 2,610 (6.4%) John
Results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election by constituency
Results_of_the_1997_United_Kingdom_general_election_by_constituency
Global commercial law firm
million. In September 2015, the firm merged with Scottish firm Simpson & Marwick. In 2022, the firm announced that it would merge with law firm BLM. The
Clyde_&_Co
Architecture using digital technology
Bucher (2017). "The Affordances of Social Media". In Jean Burgess; Alice Marwick; Thomas Poell (eds.). The SAGE Handbook of Social Media. pp. 233–253. Hovestadt
Digital_architecture
without, well, taking a box cutter to our faces and bodies". Author Alice Marwick believes that this program is an example of "body culture media", which
List of television shows notable for negative reception
List_of_television_shows_notable_for_negative_reception
Psychic ability
during the sessions. Betty Marwick discovered Soal had not used the method of random selection of numbers as he had claimed. Marwick showed that there had
Telepathy
Family of personal computers made by Apple
hundred". Ease of use for computer novices was another incentive. Peat Marwick was the first, largest, and for some time the only large corporate customer;
Mac_(computer)
Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Morning Herald. Retrieved 24 January 2020. Clarkson, Chris; Jacobs, Zenobia; Marwick, Ben; Fullagar, Richard; Wallis, Lynley; et al. (19 July 2017). "Human
Indigenous_Australians
October 2005 Conningbrook Lake, Willesborough Kent 3 years 65 lb 8 oz Dan Marwick Sept 2005 Conningbrook Lake, Willesborough Kent Less than 1 year 64 lb
Angling records in the United Kingdom
Angling_records_in_the_United_Kingdom
New Zealand physicist and chemist (1871–1937)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Ernest_Rutherford
New Zealand ornithologist, paleontologist and environmentalist (1916–1987)
1938 †; Kalentera flemingi Marwick, 1953 †; Kerguelenella flemingi A. W. B. Powell, 1955; Longimactra flemingi Marwick, 1960 †; Macrosinus flemingi
Charles_Alexander_Fleming
October 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023. Clarkson, Chris; Jacobs, Zenobia; Marwick, Ben; Fullagar, Richard; Wallis, Lynley; Smith, Mike; Roberts, Richard
History_of_Australia
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974
British Society Since 1945: The Penguin Social History of Britain, Arthur Marwick, Penguin Books, 1996, p. 158. Boyd, Francis; Shrapnel, Norman (18 July
Edward_Heath
Study of the past
Key modern scholars taking this view include Sir Geoffrey Elton, Arthur Marwick and E. P. Thompson. These critiques rest on arguments including that: it
History
Airport terminal in Virginia, US
in 1972, the project was estimated to cost $12 million. HOK and Peat, Marwick & Mitchell were hired to develop an expansion plan for the terminal, but
Dulles International Airport Main Terminal
Dulles_International_Airport_Main_Terminal
(PDF). Retrieved 13 September 2016. Marwick, William H. (16 December 2013). Scotland in Modern Times by William H Marwick. Routledge. p. 164. ISBN 9781136935572
List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom
List_of_clothing_and_footwear_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom
Fee-charging schools in England and Wales
Tim (21 August 2018). "In defence of Public schools". The Spectator. Marwick, A. Britain and the Netherlands. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-94-015-7518-8_10
Public school (United Kingdom)
Public_school_(United_Kingdom)
New Zealand physicist (1943–2026)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Geoff_Stedman
Science Fiction in the Cold War." Cold War History (2003) 4(1): 71–96. Marwick, Arthur. The Sixties: Cultural Revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and
The Cold War in popular culture
The_Cold_War_in_popular_culture
Presidential Election. CRS Report No. IN10635". Congressional Research Service. Marwick, Alice (2017). "Media Manipulation and Disinformation Online" (PDF). Data
Social_media_use_in_politics
First-hand account of information
scholars, who report their findings in books, articles, and papers. Arthur Marwick says "Primary sources are absolutely fundamental to history." Ideally,
Primary_source
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Roy_Kerr
2009. Basset, M. G.; Cocks, L. R. M.; Holland, C. H.; Rickards, R. B.; and Warren, P. T.; 1975: The type Wenlock series, Report of the Institute of Geological
List_of_geochronologic_names
American museum director, curator and author
Futures Task Force. She has consulted for several companies, including Peat Marwick, Chase Manhattan Bank and Goldman Sachs, and has held several education
Lisa Phillips (museum director)
Lisa_Phillips_(museum_director)
Fundamental change in ideas and practices within a scientific discipline
Cambridge University. p. 53. ISBN 9780521653671. Schmidt, Sophie C.; Marwick, Ben (28 January 2020). "Tool-Driven Revolutions in Archaeological Science"
Paradigm_shift
Annual New Zealand science award
Percival Evans Chemistry 1932 Peter Buck (Te Rangi Hīroa) Ethnology 1933 John Marwick, Noel Benson Geology 1934 Charles Ernest Weatherburn Mathematics 1935 William
Hector_Medal
2016 unsolved murder in Washington, D.C., US
Basically, it was the 'alt-right' idiocy of Pizzagate all over again. Marwick, Alice (May 18, 2017), "The Online Radicalization We're Not Talking About"
Murder_of_Seth_Rich
"United Kingdom". Cartel. 5: 25. 1955. Marwick, William H. (16 December 2013). Scotland in Modern Times – William H Marwick – Google Books. Routledge. ISBN 9781136935572
List of department stores of the United Kingdom
List_of_department_stores_of_the_United_Kingdom
New Zealand biologist and politician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
George_Thomson_(naturalist)
MacIver, sociologist Ruth Barcan Marcus, philosopher and logician Arthur Marwick, historian Elton Mayo, psychologist and organizational theorist Robert
List of University of Edinburgh people
List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_people
Australian mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Rod_Downey
Relationship between language and human evolution
Archived from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2007. Marwick, Ben (2003). "Pleistocene Exchange Networks as Evidence for the Evolution
Origin_of_language
and botanist, author of Plantæ Cantabrigiensis and Flora Rustica John Marwick (1891–1978), New Zealand palaeontologist and geologist who studied and
List_of_biologists
New Zealand surveyor and ethnologist
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Percy_Smith_(ethnologist)
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Matt_Visser
Public research university in the UK
philosopher Stuart Hall – social scientist Christopher Hill – historian Arthur Marwick – historian Doreen Massey – geographer Bob Moon – educationist John Naughton
Open_University
English-born New Zealand entomologist (1867–1946)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
George_Hudson_(entomologist)
New Zealand psychologist and anthropologist (1906–1974)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Ralph_Piddington
Overview of Indigenous Australian history
October 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023. Clarkson, Chris; Jacobs, Zenobia; Marwick, Ben; Fullagar, Richard; Wallis, Lynley; Smith, Mike; Roberts, Richard
History of Indigenous Australians
History_of_Indigenous_Australians
1940 debate in the British House of Commons
Cromwell said 'gentlemen' not 'they' but meant the enemy, as did Amery. Marwick 1976, p. 13. Jenkins 2001, p. 571. Hinsley et al. 1979, pp. 119–125. Buckley
Norway_Debate
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
John_C._Butcher
New Zealand geologist and university professor
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Arthur_Bartrum
Series about counties and regions in the British Isles
Northumberland. Christopher Marsden (1953). Nottinghamshire. Hale. Hugh Marwick (1951). Orkney. Hale. ISBN 9787250002534. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility
County_Books_series
British government recognitions
Basutoland, in recognition of the war effort of the Basuto Nation. Brian Alan Marwick, District Officer, Swaziland. John Reginald Hugh Shaul, MSc(Econ), FSS
1946_Birthday_Honours
New Zealand mathematician (1889–1981)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Henry_Forder
New Zealand geologist and geomorphologist (1885–1970)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Charles_Cotton_(geologist)
New Zealand physician and anthropologist (1877–1951)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Peter_Buck_(anthropologist)
New Zealand librarian and ethnologist (1873–1962)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Johannes_Carl_Andersen
Aspect of women's history
eds. Behind the Lines: Gender and the Two World Wars. Yale UP, 1987. Marwick, Arthur. War and Social Change in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative
Women_in_the_world_wars
election of 1980 and the rise of the right (UP of Kansas, 2005). Arthur Marwick (1998). "The Sixties–Cultural Revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and
History of the United States (1964–1980)
History_of_the_United_States_(1964–1980)
New Zealand zoologist (1917–1994)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Barry_Fell
New Zealand botanist, teacher and school inspector (1846–1925)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Donald_Petrie_(botanist)
0193025. PMC 5894965. PMID 29641524. Chris Clarkson; Zenobia Jacobs; Ben Marwick; Richard Fullagar; Lynley Wallis; Mike Smith; Richard G. Roberts; Elspeth
2018_in_paleomammalogy
New Zealand botanist (1855–1934)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Leonard_Cockayne
granting of anti-suit injunctions Esanda Finance Corporation Ltd v Peat Marwick Hungerfords 1997 - liability of auditors to third parties Henderson v Defence
List of High Court of Australia cases
List_of_High_Court_of_Australia_cases
New Zealand agricultural chemist, botanist and photographer (1871–1951)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Bernard_Aston
New Zealand geologist
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Frank_Turner_(geologist)
Marshall – taxonomist, malacologist Sir Harold Marshall – acoustician John Marwick – palaeontologist, geologist Ruth Mason – botanist Sir Archie McIndoe –
List of New Zealand scientists
List_of_New_Zealand_scientists
New Zealand physicist (1947–2012)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Paul_Callaghan
American government official (1940–2023)
, and Howard Cookie Krongard of Montclair, associate counsel for Peat Marwick Mitchell, the accounting firm, decided that there were enough good players
Howard_Krongard
New Zealand teacher and amateur ornithologist (1900–1983)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Lance_Richdale
doi:10.1177/0887302X0302100301. S2CID 146780356. Marwick, Arthur (1991), "New women:1915-1916", in Marwick, Arthur (ed.), The deluge: British society and
History of women in the United Kingdom
History_of_women_in_the_United_Kingdom
New Zealand historian (1856–1931)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Elsdon_Best
of Carlson Library, Empty Set Gallery is a student run space housed in Marwick Boyd Fine Arts Building Clearfield County Historical Society and Museum
List of museums in Pennsylvania
List_of_museums_in_Pennsylvania
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1960–1969)
Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Arthur Marwick, The Sixties: Cultural Revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the United
1960s
New Zealand medical researcher (1908–1993)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Herbert_Purves
English computer scientist in New Zealand (born 1947)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Ian_Witten
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 31, 2024. "News of Realty: Park Ave. Lease; Peat, Marwick to Move Into Four Floors at No. 345". The New York Times. September 19
Carlyle_Hotel
Sixth Anglican Bishop of Waiapu and Māori language scholar
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Herbert_Williams_(bishop)
Study of the methods used by historians
(2006) Jenkins, Keith. Rethinking History, 1991, ISBN 0-415-30443-1 Arthur Marwick, The New Nature of History: knowledge, evidence, language, Basingstoke:
Historiography
New Zealand mycologist (1892–1962)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
G._H._Cunningham
New Zealand academic and chemist
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Ted_Baker_(chemist)
New Zealand palaeontologist and conchologist
Stratigraphy. No. 2. Trans. N.Z. Inst., Volume 69, 1940 Finlay H. J. & Marwick J. 1940. The Divisions of the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary in New Zealand
Harold_Finlay
New Zealand zoologist (1860–1950)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
William_Benham_(zoologist)
New Zealand mathematician and academic physicist (1919–2012)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Alister_McLellan
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1920–1929)
countries passed women's suffrage after 1918. Academics such as Arthur Marwick have argued that this occurred because countries wanted to reward the role
1920s
search; seeks to debunk liberal myths that exaggerate negative elements Marwick, Arthur (1998). The Sixties: Cultural Revolution in Britain, France, Italy
History of the United States (1945–1964)
History_of_the_United_States_(1945–1964)
Australian-New Zealand research geologist and academic (1885–1957)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Noel_Benson
New Zealand physician (1926–2010)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham (1935)
Graham_Liggins
Bourke, Vic 1937 1941–1943 Expelled (twice) from the Labor Party. Thomas Marwick Swan, WA 1943 Lost Country Party preselection. Max Falstein Watson, NSW
Independent politicians in Australia
Independent_politicians_in_Australia
WARREN MARWICK
WARREN MARWICK
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Farren.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Teutonic
Watchman; Park Warden; Loyal; Game Park
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daren, DARRIN means "from Araines."
Male
English
 English surname of Norman French origin, transferred to forename use, from a place called La Varenne, WARREN means "game-park."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daren, DARREN means "from Araines."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Protective Friend
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling Farren.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a watchman or guard, from Norman French wardein (a derivative of warder ‘to guard’).English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Bedfordshire, County Durham, Kent, Northumbria, and Northamptonshire, called Warden, from Old English weard ‘watch’ + dūn ‘hill’. Compare Wardlaw and Wardle 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Warren.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish
Great; Form of Darren; Wealthy
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese, Romanian, Sikh, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional
Crimson or Red; Garden; Field of Fruit; Song; Garden Orchard; Son of Talmai; Variant of Carmel; Red
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English German
Protecting friend.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Careen, possibly CARREEN means "beloved" or "friend."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from La Varrenne in Seine-Maritime, France, named with a Gaulish element probably descriptive of alluvial land or sandy soil.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a game park, or an occupational name for someone employed in one, from Anglo-Norman French warrene or Middle English wareine ‘warren’, ‘piece of land for breeding game’.Irish : adopted as an Englsih form of Gaelic Ó Murnáin (see Murnane, Warner).The surname Warren was brought to North America from England independently by many different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Richard Warren, a London merchant, was one of the Pilgrims on the Mayflower. John Warren came to Salem, MA, in 1630 on the Arbella, and was the founder of an influential 18th-century Boston family. Arthur Warren emigrated to Weymouth, MA, before 1638.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daren, DERREN means "from Araines."
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, English, Irish, Jamaican, Muslim, Portuguese, Swedish
Garden; Orchard; Son of
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Darrell, DARREL means "from Airelle."
Female
Welsh
Welsh name TARREN means "from the knoll."
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Carmina, CARMEN means "song."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Marrin.
WARREN MARWICK
WARREN MARWICK
Girl/Female
Greek
Blooming. Mythological goddess of flowers or spring.
Girl/Female
Spanish American
Reference to the Immaculate Conception.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Protected by Rama
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Parsi
Delicate Body; Worthy of Praise
Boy/Male
Scottish
This may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Mystic
Boy/Male
Muslim
The ultimate inheritor
Boy/Male
Turkish
Flowing ocean.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic Latin
Britain.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Scandinavian
To Go; Ford; Moving; From the River Crossing; River Ford
WARREN MARWICK
WARREN MARWICK
WARREN MARWICK
WARREN MARWICK
WARREN MARWICK
n.
The keeper of a warren.
n.
The fur of the marten, used for hats, muffs, etc.
n.
A privilege which one has in his lands, by royal grant or prescription, of hunting and taking wild beasts and birds of warren, to the exclusion of any other person not entering by his permission.
v. t.
See Warye.
a.
Having little knobs on the surface; verrucose; as, a warted capsule.
imp. & p. p.
of Warn
v. t.
To cultivate as a garden.
n.
Same as Garran.
n.
A solid drum, or a hollow cylinder or case; as, the barrel of a windlass; the barrel of a watch, within which the spring is coiled.
v. i.
To lay out or cultivate a garden; to labor in a garden; to practice horticulture.
a.
Last; as, darrein continuance, the last continuance.
a.
Firmly barred or closed.
n.
An officer who keeps or guards; a keeper; as, the warden of a prison.
n.
To give a warrant or warranty to; to assure as if by giving a warrant to.
n.
A head official; as, the warden of a college; specifically (Eccl.), a churchwarden.
n.
A place privileged, by prescription or grant the king, for keeping certain animals (as hares, conies, partridges, pheasants, etc.) called beasts and fowls of warren.
n.
Elevated lands or plains on which grow small trees, but not timber; as, pine barrens; oak barrens. They are not necessarily sterile, and are often fertile.
v. t.
To put or to pack in a barrel or barrels.
n.
A tract of barren land.
n.
A warrener.