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Tunnel in Jerusalem
The Western Wall Tunnel (Hebrew: מנהרת הכותל, translit.: Minharat Hakotel) is a tunnel exposing the Western Wall slightly north from where the traditional
Western_Wall_Tunnel
Violent confrontations between Israeli forces and Palestinians
The Western Wall Tunnel riots erupted on 24 September 1996, lasting primarily for four days, with smaller isolated outbreaks of violence occurring after
Western_Wall_Tunnel_riots
Archaeology of a Jerusalem holy site
a tunnel passing along the western wall of the Temple Mount, northwards from the prayer plaza of the Western Wall, that became known as the Western Wall
Excavations at the Temple Mount
Excavations_at_the_Temple_Mount
Jewish religious site in Jerusalem
there is a location in the Western Wall Tunnel which directly faces the Holy of Holies. Unlike the more famous Western Wall, the Kotel Katan does not have
Little_Western_Wall
Monolithic block of the Western Wall in Jerusalem
Western Wall in Jerusalem. This largest stone in the Western Wall is visible within the Western Wall Tunnel. It is one of the largest building blocks in the
Western_Stone
Holy site of Judaism in Jerusalem
The Western Wall (Hebrew: הַכּוֹתֶל הַמַּעֲרָבִי, romanized: HaKotel HaMa'aravi, lit. 'the western wall'; Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: HaKosel HaMa'arovi)
Western_Wall
Rock at centre of the Dome of the Rock shrine
(c. 1170) that the site was in front of the Dome, on the site of the Western Wall. The Travels of Petachia of Ratisbon, c. 1180, and Travels of a Student
Foundation_Stone
Gate in Jerusalem
Temple platform in Jerusalem. Located about 150 feet (46 m) into the Western Wall Tunnel, the gate was first described by and later named after nineteenth
Warren's_Gate
Mosque compound in Jerusalem
intensive excavations outside the walls next to the mosque on the southern and western sides. Palestinians believed that tunnels were being dug under the Aqsa
Al-Aqsa_Mosque
Hypothetical rebuilt Jewish holy temple in Jerusalem
the area. The tunnel was quickly sealed with concrete by Israeli police. The sealed entrance can be seen from the Western Wall Tunnel, which opened to
Third_Temple
Religious site in Jerusalem
Warren's Gate; western wall, now only visible from the Western Wall Tunnel Bab an-Nabi (Gate of the Prophet) or Barclay's Gate; western wall, visible from
Temple_Mount
Chest containing the Ten Commandments
Josephus Mount Gerizim Temple menorah Pool of Siloam Samaritans Siloam Tunnel Solomon's Temple Biblical Hebrew: אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, romanized: ʾĂrōn haBǝrīṯ;
Ark_of_the_Covenant
Topics referred to by the same term
Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions, a 1999 album by Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris Western Wall Tunnel, a tunnel along the base of the Western Wall
Western_Wall_(disambiguation)
Islamic building in Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem
recognizable landmark" along with two nearby Old City structures: the Western Wall and the "Resurrection Rotunda" in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Its
Dome_of_the_Rock
Temple in Jerusalem in Abrahamic religions
therefore proposed that this step was actually a section of a wall—part of the western wall of the pre-Herodian, perhaps First Temple-period, Temple Mount
Solomon's_Temple
Building style named after Herod the Great
weighing between two and five tons. (The largest found, in the Western Wall Tunnel, measures some 12.8 meters in length, 3.4 meters high and 4.3 meters
Herodian_architecture
1967 photograph by David Rubinger
Paratroopers at the Western Wall is a photograph taken on 7 June 1967, by David Rubinger. Shot from a low angle, the photograph depicts three Israeli paratroopers
Paratroopers at the Western Wall
Paratroopers_at_the_Western_Wall
Inner sanctuary of the Jewish Tabernacle
be extinguished; The dwelling, including the curtains for the roof, the walls made of boards resting on silver feet and held together by wooden bolts;
Holy_of_Holies
Temple in Jerusalem (c. 516 BCE–70 CE)
part of Herod's work; however, recent archaeological finds in the Western Wall tunnels suggest that it was built in the first century during the reign of
Second_Temple
Islamic religious trust for the Al-Aqsa Mosque
its Western Wall—the Jewish Kotel—or, in Muslim terminology, the al-Aqsa compound (alternatively: al-Haram al-Sharif) including the al-Buraq Wall... "Al-Aqsa"
Jerusalem_Waqf
Israeli archaeologist (born 1938)
especially known for his excavations in Jerusalem, particularly at the Western Wall tunnels. Dan Bahat was born in Poland to Polish Jewish parents who were citizens
Dan_Bahat
Part of the First Jewish–Roman War
tunneling beneath the siege engines at Antonia, setting their supports on fire and collapsing them, and by destroying more equipment in the western sector
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)
Ancient Hebrew lampstand
in the antechamber of the Temple sanctuary, over against its southernmost wall, the Talmud (Menahot 98b) brings down a dispute between two scholars on whether
Temple_menorah
Path in Jerusalem taken by Jesus Christ prior to his crucifixion
Saint Charalampus; it is marked by the letters IC XC / Nika carved into the wall, and an embossed cross. Each Friday, a Catholic procession walks the Via
Via_Dolorosa
Restrictions on entering the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
places during the period of British rule of Palestine were focused on the Western Wall, not on the Temple Mount, which was, in any case, off-limits according
Temple Mount entry restrictions
Temple_Mount_entry_restrictions
Sealed gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
was first documented, they were not allowed into the city where the Western Wall is located. Hence the name "Gate of Mercy". In Christian apocryphal texts
Golden_Gate_(Jerusalem)
Practice generally associated to Jewish pious belief
notes in the Western Wall refers to the practice of placing slips of paper containing written prayers to God into the cracks of the Western Wall, a Jewish
Placing notes in the Western Wall
Placing_notes_in_the_Western_Wall
Annual fast day in Rabbinic Judaism
areas with immense religious significance, including Jerusalem, the Western Wall, and the Temple Mount, was seen as portentous; however, only the full
Tisha_B'Av
inscription found in 1871 Fragment of Second Temple Warning Stones from the Western Wall thrown down by Roman soldiers in 70 CE The Well of Souls beneath the
Archaeological remnants of the Jerusalem Temple
Archaeological_remnants_of_the_Jerusalem_Temple
Ancient hill-top citadel in Jerusalem
Temple. It was built in Jerusalem at the eastern end of the Second Wall, at the north-western corner of the Temple Mount, and was connected to the Temple by
Antonia_Fortress
Public square in the Old City of Jerusalem
facilities (the Chain of Generations Center and the entrance to the Western Wall Tunnels), Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh, and a passage to the Muslim Quarter to the
Western_Wall_Plaza
Former places of Israelite and Jewish worship
had two minor doorways, one on its right and one on its left. On the western wall, which was relatively unimportant, there were two gates that did not
Temple_in_Jerusalem
Israeli organization
development, supervision, excavation in the Western Wall Tunnels, maintaining the infrastructure of the Wall, exhibitions, and publicity. At a Cabinet meeting
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation
The_Western_Wall_Heritage_Foundation
Islamic religious complex atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
Gate); western wall (northern third) Bab al-Hadid (Iron Gate); western wall (central part) Bab al-Qattanin (Gate of the Cotton Merchants); western wall (central
Al-Aqsa
Mosque in the al-Aqsa compound, Jerusalem
The Buraq Mosque located (circled in orange) beside the Western Wall (also known as Buraq Wall) Al-Buraq Mosque, c. 1940, view towards south-west Vaulted
Al-Buraq_Mosque
1st-century BCE underground cistern in Jerusalem
extensions to the original Western Wall Tunnel, the Hasmonean water system became linked to the end of the Western Wall Tunnel. Running under Arab housing
Struthion_Pool
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
one of the main Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. It is located in the wall on the city's northwest side and connects to a highway leading out to Nablus
Damascus_Gate
Ancient stone arch in Jerusalem
Affairs began to excavate the still unexposed areas of the Western Wall, and dug a tunnel beneath the existing structures above. During much of the time
Wilson's_Arch_(Jerusalem)
Monumental staircase in Jerusalem
transformation of the Western Wall southwards of the tunnels, from an iconic historical site into a regulated place of worship: "The Western Wall is sacrosanct
Robinson's_Arch
Understanding among religious communities
Chapel of the Ascension, Jerusalem Disputed between Jews and Muslims: The Western Wall, Jerusalem Rachel's Tomb, Bethlehem David's Tomb and Cenacle were not
Status Quo (Jerusalem and Bethlehem)
Status_Quo_(Jerusalem_and_Bethlehem)
Bridge in Jerusalem
The Mughrabi Bridge is a wooden bridge connecting the Western Wall Plaza with the Mughrabi Gate of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Until 2004 an earthen
Mughrabi_Bridge
Roman Catholic church in Jerusalem
guilty flogged there; Josephus indicates that Herod's palace is on the western hill, and it has recently (2001) been rediscovered under a corner of the
Church_of_the_Flagellation
Colonnade in the Second Temple
and was present at its destruction by the Romans in 70 AD, speaks of the wall and of the cloister or porch that King Solomon built east of the Temple House:
Solomon's_Porch
floor. Biblical archaeologist Bargil Pixner claims to have found three walls of the original structure still extant today. The place of Jesus' anguished
Jerusalem_in_Christianity
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
the Lions' Gate, called St Stephen's Gate by Christians. Carved into the wall above the gate are four lions, two on the left and two on the right. Suleiman
Lions'_Gate
Outer forecourt of the Temples in Jerusalem
During the Sukkot holiday, balconies were built that stood out from the walls and the women came by stairs, where the women who came to participate would
Court_of_the_Women
Orthodox synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem
adjacent lot and a promenade, the "Route of the Prophets", leading to the Western Wall. Kahn proposed a structure within a structure, monumental "pylons of
Hurva_Synagogue
Historical assertion
a single stone in the Western Wall that has anything to do with Jewish history. The Jews have no legitimate claim to this wall, either religiously or
Temple_denial
Crusader-era church in the repurposed Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem
David, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Dome of the Rock and the city walls.[citation needed] After the completion of the purpose-built royal palace
Templum_Domini
Committee founded in 1929 to promote Jewish rights at Jerusalem's Western Wall
the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, to promote Jewish rights at the Western Wall. The committee created a programme of political activities organised
Pro–Wailing_Wall_Committee
at Livnot, as it is often referred to, were responsible for many Western Wall tunnel excavations, aiding in the absorption of Ethiopian immigrants, as
Livnot_U'Lehibanot
Building of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem
of water that surrounds it. Across from the white dome is a black basalt wall. According to one interpretation, the colors and shapes of the building are
Shrine_of_the_Book
Islamic prayer hall in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound
a series of vaulted arches in order to reduce pressure on the retaining walls. These vaults, according to Priscilla Soueck, were "supported by eighty-eight
Solomon's_Stables
Gateways to Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem
former residence of the Pasha of Jerusalem; in the northern part of the western wall, between the Bani Ghānim and Council Gates. The Council Gate (باب المجلس
Gates_of_the_Temple_Mount
Ancient citadel in the Old City of Jerusalem
Southern Wall of the Haram esh-Sharif/Temple Mount. During the 2nd century BCE, the Old City of Jerusalem expanded further onto the so-called Western Hill
Tower_of_David
Wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
Temple Mount. The Eastern Wall is the oldest of the four visible walls of the Temple Mount; the Northern, Western and Southern Walls date from the period of
Eastern_Wall
Tunnel in Colorado
The Hanging Lake Tunnel is a dual bore highway tunnel carrying Interstate 70 (I-70) and U.S. Highway 6 (US 6) through the southern wall of Glenwood Canyon
Hanging_Lake_Tunnel
Webcam directed at the Western Wall, Old City of Jerusalem
A Western Wall camera, also known as a wallcam, is a live webcam that displays action at the Western Wall live as it is taking place. Some cameras operate
Western_Wall_camera
Ukrainian businessman
among mainly Mamluk remains connected by underground spaces to the Western Wall tunnel. Bogolyubov financed the excavation and refurbishing of the underground
Gennadiy_Bogolyubov
Church in Jerusalem, Israel
Shimon Gibson and Rafael Y. Lewis. Lewis conjectured that the subterranean tunnel was part of the upper aqueduct system that carried water eastward towards
Christ_Church,_Jerusalem
Bauman and Dan Bahat: Looking into the Western Wall, Jerusalem, Israel. in: Dan Bahat, The Jerusalem Western Wall Tunnel, Israel Exploration Society, 2013
List_of_largest_monoliths
2nd-century BCE fortified place in Jerusalem
garrison in the city: Then they fortified the city of David with a great strong wall and strong towers, and it became their citadel. And they stationed there
Acra_(fortress)
Cold War barrier around West Berlin (1961–1989)
Marshall. Berlin Tunnel 21 (1981), a made-for-TV movie about a former American officer leading an attempt to build a tunnel underneath The Wall as a rescue
Berlin_Wall
Israeli Rabbi
government-mandated organization which preserves and develops the Western Wall site and Western Wall Tunnel, as well as promotes the value of the site through education
Shmuel_Rabinovitch
Reservoir in the Old City of Jerusalem
pool also served as a moat, protecting the northern wall of the Temple Mount. The eastern and western ends of the pool were partially rock-cut and partly
Birket_Israel
Sea wall on the south coast of Devon, England
between Dawlish and Kennaway tunnel. At Teignmouth the top of the wall was damaged and the sea flooded through Eastcliff tunnel into the station. One train
South_Devon_Railway_sea_wall
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
part of the Double Gate (a medieval tower is hiding the left, western part) The walled-up Triple Gate Triple Gate in 1855 photo Gates of the Temple Mount
Huldah_Gates
Garden in Jerusalem, Israel
which is the second most-visited destination in the country after the Western Wall – the Garden of the Righteous is meant to honor those non-Jews who during
Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations
Garden_of_the_Righteous_Among_the_Nations
Ancient meeting place in Jewish tradition
BCE – 1st century CE). The Talmud deduces that it was built into the north wall of the Temple in Jerusalem, half inside the sanctuary and half outside, with
Hall_of_Hewn_Stones
National cemetery of Israel in western Jerusalem
memorial wall bearing the names of all missing soldiers and fighters from 1914 until today. On the top of the wall there is a waterfall. The memorial wall listing
Mount_Herzl
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
for vehicles coming out of the Old City and for buses headed to the Western Wall. The Dung Gate was originally known as the Maghrebi Gate. This name alludes
Dung_Gate
of tunnels includes any road tunnel, railway tunnel or waterway tunnel anywhere in the world. Salang Tunnel Envalira Tunnel, road Pont Pla Tunnel, 1.26 km
List_of_tunnels_by_country
Tunnel under the Berlin Wall
Tunnel 57 was a tunnel under the Berlin Wall that on 3 and 4 October 1964 was the location of a mass escape by 57 East Berlin citizens to West Berlin.
Tunnel_57
Islamic building in Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem
outer row of eleven columns creates an eleven-sided outer arcade. The qibla wall contains the mihrab or prayer niche and is flanked by two smaller columns
Dome_of_the_Chain
Military unit
headquarters is located in a divisional camp near Kibbutz Re'im. During the Western Wall Tunnel riots, its commander, Nabia Mari, was killed. During the Second Intifada
Gefen_Brigade
Elementary school in Jerusalem
of the then prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, an exit from the Western Wall Tunnel was opened into the Via Dolorosa underneath the school's entrance
Umariya_Elementary_School
History of Jerusalem c. 538 BC – 70 CE
Religious Affairs in 1985 and is currently accessible through the Western Wall Tunnel. The exact mining date has not yet been ascertained, and while some
Jerusalem during the Second Temple period
Jerusalem_during_the_Second_Temple_period
Place in Jerusalem
Roman paving under the Convent of the Sisters of Zion, and from the Western Wall Tunnel. A triple-arched gate built by Hadrian as an entrance to the eastern
Gabbatha
Church in East Jerusalem
small Crusader church, the so-called Moustier, was then erected over the wall separating the northern and southern Pools of Bethesda, among the ruins of
Church of Saint Anne, Jerusalem
Church_of_Saint_Anne,_Jerusalem
1990s Israeli–Palestinian peace agreements
Military intelligence coordination officially began in 1996. After the Western Wall Tunnel riots, the Palestinian leadership effectively ceased security coordination
Oslo_Accords
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
the Cardo). Six sentry towers were erected in the southern segment of the wall, four of them situated in the Mount Zion section. In the second half of the
Zion_Gate
Wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
2361056°E / 31.7757611; 35.2361056 The Southern Wall (Hebrew: הכותל הדרומי HaKotel HaDromi) is the retaining wall of the Temple Mount at the southern end. It
Southern_Wall
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
النبي), is a pair of adjacent gates, located on the southern side of the wall of the Al-Aqsa Mosque just under the pulpit of the Imam. The gates lead to
The_Double_Gate
Place of worship in the Palestinian territories
current traditional site for the station is located at the east end of the western fraction of the Via Dolorosa, adjacent to the Chapel of Simon of Cyrene
Chapel_of_Simon_of_Cyrene
Roman Catholic church in Jerusalem
interesting feature of this church is the Roman period floor found next to its western wall. Typical of floors of that era, it is made of very large, striated stones
Church of the Condemnation and Imposition of the Cross
Church_of_the_Condemnation_and_Imposition_of_the_Cross
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
a complete segment of the Byzantine-Roman wall, and remnants of massive construction underneath the wall. These remnants were identified as portions
Herod's_Gate
Israeli billionaire businessman (born 1948)
Synagogue, Western Wall tunnels". Shoham Ltd. Retrieved October 29, 2024. "Procedure for the Shaarei Teshuvah synagogue". The Western Wall. Retrieved
Yitzhak_Tshuva
Church in Jerusalem
evidence that the western retaining wall of the temple itself would have passed extremely close to the east side of the supposed tomb; if the wall had been any
Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre
Use of tunnels and other underground cavities in wars
unseen and protected. Tunnels can serve as shelter from enemy attack. Since antiquity, sappers have used mining against walled cites, fortresses, castles
Tunnel_warfare
Railway tunnel in western England
Box Tunnel passes through Box Hill on the Great Western Main Line (GWML) between Bath and Chippenham. The 1.83-mile (2.95 km) tunnel was the world's longest
Box_Tunnel
Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Memorial Day speech being delivered by President Reuven Rivlin below at the Western Wall would not be disturbed. Israeli police declined to comment. The incident
2021_Israel–Palestine_crisis
Orthodox synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem
Synagogue stands there.[clarification needed] The Nachmanides Synagogue shared a wall with the Sidna Umar Mosque and was described as similar in design. Ottoman
Ramban_Synagogue
British play
Coronation Street's Harriet Bibby playing Corrie. First Intifada Western Wall Tunnel riots Ben Norton (14 January 2016). "Remembering Alan Rickman's pro-Palestinian
My_Name_Is_Rachel_Corrie
Minarets on the Temple Mount at Jerusalem
muezzin's gallery, from which the call for prayer was performed. The western tunnel, which was dug by the Israeli state, has weakened the minaret's foundations
Minarets_of_Al-Aqsa
Archaeological study in Jerusalem
the Present: AL-Haram al-Sharif / Temple Mount (Har ha-Bayit) and the Western Wall", in: Oleg Grabar & Benjamin Z. Kedar (eds.), Where Heaven and Earth
Temple_Mount_Sifting_Project
compromise (or Western Wall compromise or Kotel plan or Western Wall plan, Hebrew: מתווה הכותל, romanized: Mitveh Ha'Kotel, lit. 'The Western Wall outline')
Kotel_compromise
Sports stadium in Jerusalem, Israel
west stand. Completed the renovation of the dressing rooms and players tunnel. Ongoing constructions of new shops and restaurants outside the north stand
Teddy_Stadium
Road in ancient Jerusalem
eastern branch following the route of Ha-gay street towards the modern day Western Wall Plaza. The construction of the Cardo occurred when Jerusalem was known
The_Cardo_(Jerusalem)
Museum in Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem
Farther east, on the other side of the courtyard, is al-Aqsa Mosque's western side.[citation needed] Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo (Egypt) "Islamic Museum
Islamic_Museum,_Jerusalem
American actor (1916–2020)
(1997). He decided to visit Jerusalem again and wanted to see the Western Wall Tunnel during a trip where he would dedicate two playgrounds he donated
Kirk_Douglas
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
Boy/Male
British, English
West Town; From the Western Settlement
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Purposeful Peace; Will-helmet; Will; Desire; Bright; Famous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English wester or westerne ‘western’ + mann ‘man’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived to the west of a settlement, or a regional name for one who had migrated from further west.Americanized spelling of Westermann.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wester Town-name of a Place; West Town; From the Western Settlement
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Persian Esther, ESTERI means "star."
Male
English
Low German pet form of Latin Silvester, FESTER means "from the forest."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : variant spelling of Wall. This name is also established in Mexico.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from early Middle English webber, WEBSTER means "weaver."
Male
Scottish
Medieval Scottish form of Latin Crescentius, KESTER means "to spring up, grow, thrive."
Male
English
Short form of English Sylvester, VESTER means "from the forest."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stone-built wall, e.g. one used to fortify a town or to keep back the encroachment of the sea (Old English w(e)all, from Latin vallum ‘rampart’, ‘palisade’).Northern English : topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, northern Middle English wall(e) (Old English (Mercian) wæll(a); compare Well).Irish : re-Anglicized form of de Bhál, a Gaelicized form of de Valle, the name of a Norman family established in Munster and Connacht.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a defensive wall, Middle High German wal.German : variant of Wahl 2.German : from a short form of the personal name Walther.Swedish : ornamental name from Swedish vall ‘grassy bank’, ‘pasture’, ‘grazing ground’, or in some cases a habitational name from a place named with this element.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From the Hall or Manor
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of West.
Male
English
Short form of English William, WILL means "will-helmet."
Female
English
Medieval Latin form of Persian Esther, HESTER means "star."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and the Midlands) and Scottish
English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and the Midlands) and Scottish : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webber, agent derivative of Webb.The name Webster was brought to North America from England independently by several different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One John Webster settled in Ipswich, MA, in 1635; another John Webster (d. 1661), ancestor of the lexicographer Noah Webster, emigrated to Cambridge, MA, in about 1631 and later became one of the founders of the colony of CT, of which he was appointed governor in 1656.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Germanic personal name Walo, either a byname meaning ‘foreigner’ (see Wallace), or else a short form of the various compound names with this first element.English : nickname for a well-liked person, from Middle English wale ‘good’, ‘excellent’ (originally meaning ‘choice’).English : topographic name for someone who lived near an embankment, Middle English wale (Old English walu).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
West Town; From the Western Settlement
Male
English
 English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English heall "hall," hence "lives at the hall." Middle English name HALL means "to cover, conceal."
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
Boy/Male
Muslim
Obedient
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Greek, Irish
Peace
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Baron's Home
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
River in Jennah (Paradise)
Male
Hebrew
(×ָמי) Hebrew name AMIY means "bond-servant." In the bible, this is the name of a servant of King Solomon.
Boy/Male
Latin Biblical
Supreme god.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Pledge or Security
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Easy Uncomplicated
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Spirit; Soul
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Flower; As Pure as Jasmine Flower
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
WESTERN WALL-TUNNEL
n.
A wale knot, or wall knot.
v. t.
To close or fill with a wall, as a doorway.
a.
Of or pertaining to the west; toward the west; coming from the west; western.
v. t.
To defend by walls, or as if by walls; to fortify.
a.
Being in the stern, or being astern; as, the stern davits.
v. t.
To cause to fester or rankle.
n.
A place where the game of mall was played. Hence: A public walk; a level shaded walk.
n.
A kind of knot often used at the end of a rope; a wall knot; a wale.
n.
A game formerly common in England, in which a wooden ball was driven with a mallet through an elevated hoop or ring of iron. The name was also given to the mallet used, to the place where the game was played, and to the street, in London, still called Pall Mall.
a.
Situated or dwelling in the east; oriental; as, an eastern gate; Eastern countries.
v. t.
To present with a tester.
a.
Moving toward the west; as, a ship makes a western course; coming from the west; as, a western breeze.
n.
A rising or falling, as of waves; as, the welter of the billows; the welter of a tempest.
a.
Of or pertaining to the west; situated in the west, or in the region nearly in the direction of west; being in that quarter where the sun sets; as, the western shore of France; the western ocean.
adv.
In or at the hinder part of a ship; toward the hinder part, or stern; backward; as, to go astern.
n.
A bird of the Western United States (Phalaenoptilus Nutalli) allied to the whip-poor-will.
a.
The whole quantity, extent, duration, amount, quality, or degree of; the whole; the whole number of; any whatever; every; as, all the wheat; all the land; all the year; all the strength; all happiness; all abundance; loss of all power; beyond all doubt; you will see us all (or all of us).
v. t.
To inclose with a wall, or as with a wall.
n.
A sixpence; a tester.
n.
An old game played with malls or mallets and balls. See Pall-mall.