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51°30′03″N 0°09′27″W / 51.5009°N 0.1575°W / 51.5009; -0.1575 Whaddon House is a block of flats in William Mews, Knightsbridge, London, England. Standing
Whaddon_House
Country house in Buckinghamshire, England
Whaddon Hall is a country house in Whaddon, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building. The first manor house was built on the site in
Whaddon_Hall
Topics referred to by the same term
Brookthorpe-with-Whaddon, Gloucestershire Whaddon, Wiltshire, hamlet near Trowbridge Whaddon, Salisbury, village near Salisbury, Wiltshire Whaddon Hall, country house
Whaddon
Village in Wiltshire, England
Whaddon is a small village in the civil parish of Hilperton in Wiltshire, England. The settlement is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of the county town of
Whaddon,_Wiltshire
Street in London, England
Beatles, who moved there in January 1965 from a flat in nearby Whaddon House. The house hosted numerous parties, including the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Chapel_Street,_Belgravia
Street in London, England
murder and manslaughter, only convicted for possession of a firearm. Whaddon House, a block of flats at 11-18 William Mews was home in the 1960s to The
William_Mews
Name for Christian holy day of Pentecost
although in most cases they have been transferred to the Spring bank holiday. Whaddon, Cambridgeshire, has its own Whitsun tradition of singing a unique song
Whitsun
House in West Ashton, Wiltshire, England
panelling and other material brought from another Long family property, Whaddon House, which had been rescued from a fire there the previous year. Work was
Rood_Ashton_House
Village and civil parish in England
Whaddon is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated just outside of Bletchley, a constituent town of Milton Keynes. The
Whaddon,_Buckinghamshire
Football stadium in Cheltenham, England
Whaddon Road, known as the EV Charger Points Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Cheltenham, England. It is the home ground of Cheltenham
Whaddon_Road
Overview of and topical guide to the Beatles
Woodbine Cavern Club and Ray McFall Penny Lane, Liverpool Top Ten Club Whaddon House 10 Admiral Grove 12 Arnold Grove 20 Forthlin Road 251 Menlove Avenue
Outline_of_the_Beatles
Village in Wiltshire, England
miles (5 km) southeast of Salisbury. The parish includes the village of Whaddon, which is adjacent to Alderbury, and the hamlet of Shute End. The River
Alderbury
large addition to Whaddon House, which was surrounded by parkland. This manor house was destroyed by fire in the 19th century. Whaddon Grove Farm now stands
Sir Walter Long, 2nd Baronet of Whaddon
Sir_Walter_Long,_2nd_Baronet_of_Whaddon
British propaganda and communications agency during WW2
transmitters for these clandestine broadcasts. The War Office requisitioned Whaddon Hall for its operations, and by the end of 1939, Gambier Parry had established
Department of Propaganda in Enemy Countries
Department_of_Propaganda_in_Enemy_Countries
Construction method and designs
by Manchester City Council but in neighbouring Derbyshire. Hesters Way, Whaddon, St. Pauls and Rowanfield in Cheltenham Chaucer Way and Hardy Close, Hitchin
Wimpey_no-fines_house
House in Broughton Gifford, Wiltshire, England
clothier, Henry Long of Whaddon. Edward had already purchased the manor of Rood Ashton three years before. Long later bought the house on 15 May 1615 and left
Monkton_House
English politician
government. Pickering was the son of Sir Henry Pickering, 1st Baronet of Whaddon, Cambridgeshire, and his wife Elizabeth Viner, daughter of Sir Thomas Viner
Sir Henry Pickering, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Henry_Pickering,_2nd_Baronet
Manor Welders House West Wycombe Park Westhorpe House Whaddon Hall Wilton Park House (demolished) Winslow Hall Wormsley Park Wotton House Wycombe Abbey
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
This is a list of former members of the House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, who ceased serving after 2000. Apart
List of former members of the House of Lords (2000–present)
List_of_former_members_of_the_House_of_Lords_(2000–present)
Buckingham Palace on 18 December 1902. Salmond died at his home at Whaddon House near Bruton in Somerset on 8 November 1932. In 1874 Salmond married
William Salmond (British Army officer)
William_Salmond_(British_Army_officer)
WWII code-breaking site
and hitherto unknown amateur film footage of the outstation at nearby Whaddon Hall came to light in 2020, after being anonymously donated to the Bletchley
Bletchley_Park
Top-secret documents from Nazi Germany
The entire collection was sent to the United Kingdom in 1948 and housed at Whaddon Hall, Buckinghamshire. The papers and correspondence discovered are
Marburg_Files
Association football club in Cheltenham, England
seasons in the third tier. Nicknamed the "Robins", they have played at Whaddon Road since 1932. The club contests rivalries with Gloucester City, Hereford
Cheltenham_Town_F.C.
Title in the peerages of England, Britain, and the UK
favourite of James I of England. He had previously been made Baron Whaddon, of Whaddon in the County of Buckingham, and Viscount Villiers in 1616, then
Duke_of_Buckingham
Marquessate in the Peerage of Great Britain
favourite of James I of England. He had previously been made Baron Whaddon, of Whaddon in the County of Buckingham, and Viscount Villiers in 1616, then
Marquess_of_Buckingham
Grade I listed building in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Thirlestaine House is a Grade I listed building in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Thirlestaine House was started in 1820 by J.R. Scott (an amateur
Thirlestaine_House
John Derek Page, Baron Whaddon (14 August 1927 – 16 August 2005), was a British politician and export agent/consultant. Derek Page, as he was usually
Derek_Page,_Baron_Whaddon
Suburb in England
Whaddon is a suburb in the North Eastern part of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Whaddon consists of council housing built in the 1940s and 50s,
Whaddon,_Cheltenham
England. Retrieved 9 April 2023. David Gecc. "Whaddon Fact Sheet No. 2 – Historic Houses" (PDF). whaddon.org. Retrieved 9 April 2023. "Bramall Hall, Bramhall
List of hall houses in England
List_of_hall_houses_in_England
Department store in Gloucestershire, England
Cavendish House was Cheltenham's oldest department store (established in 1823), located on The Promenade. Its establishment was of great significance
Cavendish_House
Village in Wiltshire, England
16th century the Long family were landowners at Hilperton and Whaddon. Hilperton House dates from the 18th century and is Grade II* listed. A school with
Hilperton
Association football club in England
in Nailsworth, Cirencester Town's Corinium Stadium, Cheltenham Town's Whaddon Road, and Evesham United's Jubilee Stadium. The club finally returned to
Gloucester_City_A.F.C.
66th season of the EFL Cup
Cheltenham Town (4) 2–0 Exeter City (3) Cheltenham 19:45 BST Wilson 28' Broom 55' Report Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 2,109 Referee: Alan Young
2025–26_EFL_Cup
Overton West Stowell Westbrook Westbury Westwood Wexcombe Whaddon (near Salisbury) Whaddon (near Trowbridge) Whiteparish Whitley Widham Wilcot Wilsford
List_of_places_in_Wiltshire
135th season in existence of Bolton Wanderers FC
15:00 BST Davies 29' Smith 39' Report Charles 15', 33' Smith 30' (o.g.) Adeboyejo 57' Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 4,898 Referee: David Rock
2023–24 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season
2023–24_Bolton_Wanderers_F.C._season
English politician
Sir Walter Long, 1st Baronet of Whaddon (1592 – 15 November 1672) was an English politician. The second son of Henry Long (1564–1612) and Rebecca Bailey
Sir Walter Long, 1st Baronet of Whaddon
Sir_Walter_Long,_1st_Baronet_of_Whaddon
English aristocratic family
Gentleman of the Bedchamber, and in 1616 elevated to the peerage as Baron Whaddon and Viscount Villiers. He was made Earl of Buckingham in 1617, then Marquess
Villiers_family
Association football league in England
United St Johns Colts Tewkesbury Town Reserves Tredworth Tigers Reserves Whaddon Utd Reserves Winchcombe Town Reserves Division Two Bredon Reserves Charlton
Cheltenham Association Football League
Cheltenham_Association_Football_League
Public school in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
school. Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex opened Brook Court, a boy's boarding house. The most recent additions to the school's property are a £3 million sports
Dean_Close_School
Motorway service areas in Gloucestershire, England
southbound carriageways of the M5 between junction 11A and junction 12, near Whaddon, Gloucestershire, England. It specialises in selling artisanal food, and
Gloucester_Services
Girls' school in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
senior house system. Girls who board live in one of eleven boarding houses. There are six junior houses for 11- to 16-year-olds, and five senior houses for
Cheltenham_Ladies'_College
Cirencester, home of Cirencester Town F.C. The club currently plays at Whaddon Road, Cheltenham, sharing with league club Cheltenham Town F.C. The club
Relocation of association football teams in the United Kingdom
Relocation_of_association_football_teams_in_the_United_Kingdom
British politician (born 1952)
of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In 1996, at the age of 44, he became one of the youngest people in the upper house. Taylor
John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Warwick
John_Taylor,_Baron_Taylor_of_Warwick
Football tournament season
Cheltenham Town (4) 1–1 Swindon Town (4) Cheltenham 15:00 GMT Addai 90+3' Report Yates 90+1' Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 3,456 Referee: Scott Oldham
2019–20_FA_Cup
English footballer (born 1993)
2012). "England's new goalkeeper Jack Butland completes meteoric rise from Whaddon Road to Wembley". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original
Jack_Butland
Football tournament season
October 2025 Cheltenham Town 0–1 Bristol Rovers Cheltenham 19:00 BST Report Thomas 60' Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 1,713 Referee: Matthew Russell
2025–26_EFL_Trophy
District of Cheltenham, England
hills, including a covered reservoir. Oakley neighbours Prestbury and Whaddon. Until December 2011, it was home to the smaller of Cheltenham's two Government
Oakley,_Gloucestershire
Stadium 7,000 Manchester Manchester City Women Women's Super League 2014 99 Whaddon Road 6,923 Cheltenham Cheltenham Town EFL League Two 1927 100 York Street
List of football stadiums in England
List_of_football_stadiums_in_England
Town in Wiltshire, England
to his son, who then conveyed the estate to Walter Long the Younger, of Whaddon. The lordship remained in the Long family, who were descended from the
Melksham
Town and Borough in Gloucestershire, England
Paul's, St Peter's, Springbank, Swindon Village, Tivoli, Up Hatherley, Whaddon and Wyman's Brook. The borough contains 5 civil parishes within its boundaries
Cheltenham
Long, Bt of Whaddon 1644: Sir James Long, Bt, of Draycot Cerne 1653: Thomas Long, of Little Cheverell 1672: Sir Walter Long, Bt of Whaddon 1703: Richard
Longe_family
Academy in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Montpellier Pittville Prestbury Rowanfield St. Pauls Up Hatherley Swindon Whaddon Wyman's Brook Buildings and structures Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
Balcarras_School
English politician (1592–1628)
the King's Master of the Horse, he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Whaddon, Viscount Villiers, and made a Knight of the Garter. The next year he was
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
George_Villiers,_1st_Duke_of_Buckingham
Area in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
1960s as part of a national initiative to increase housing post WW2. The houses provided accommodation for a variety of people, including those working
Hesters_Way
162nd season in existence of Notts County FC
Jatta 23' Hall 27' Tsaroulla 45+1' Iorpenda 67' Bedeau 76' Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 4,034 Referee: Benjamin Speedie Note: Fixture was originally
2025–26 Notts County F.C. season
2025–26_Notts_County_F.C._season
Theatre in Cheltenham, England
designed by Frank Matcham and was originally called the New Theatre and Opera House. It was opened on 1 October 1891 with a performance by Lillie Langtry in
Everyman_Theatre,_Cheltenham
128th season in existence of Northampton Town FC
3 August 2024 Friendly Cheltenham Town 2–0 Northampton Town Cheltenham 15:00 BST R.Bowman 20', 22' Report Stadium: Whaddon Road Referee: Scott Tallis
2024–25 Northampton Town F.C. season
2024–25_Northampton_Town_F.C._season
63rd season of the EFL Cup
Cheltenham 19:45 BST Report Nombe 23', 35' Collins 26' Jay 28' Sparkes 45+1' Kite 50' Coley 84' Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 2,552 Referee: Will Finnie
2022–23_EFL_Cup
Area in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
from £300,000 to over £1,000,000, townhouses from around £400,000, and houses over £4,000,000. Montpellier Spa was initiated by Henry Thompson after springs
Montpellier,_Cheltenham
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832 onwards
professionals. The town contains some deprivation and council housing in Whaddon and Hesters Way, however large parts of the town fall within the 10% least-deprived
Cheltenham_(constituency)
Country house hotel in Gloucestershire, England
Ellenborough Park Hotel (previously the baronial hall, Southam House or Southam Delabere) is a country house hotel in Southam, about 2+1⁄2 miles (4.0 km) northeast
Ellenborough_Park_Hotel
Outdoor swimming pool in Cheltenham, England
Montpellier Pittville Prestbury Rowanfield St. Pauls Up Hatherley Swindon Whaddon Wyman's Brook Buildings and structures Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
Sandford_Parks_Lido
This is a list of members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, the House of Lords, British members of the European Parliament, members of the
List of British politicians who have changed party affiliation
List_of_British_politicians_who_have_changed_party_affiliation
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
chasers as Arkle, Best Mate, Golden Miller, Kauto Star, Denman and Mill House. The Gold Cup is the most valuable non-handicap chase in Britain, and in
Cheltenham_Gold_Cup
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
twice in British history, in 1661 and 1776. The family seat is Holywell House, near Swanmore, Hampshire. The title was created for the first time in the
Earl_of_Clarendon
154th season in existence of Reading FC
70' Pett 78' Liggett 90' Shipley 90+4' Report Akande 46' Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 1,598 Referee: James Durkin Note: Match was originally
2024–25_Reading_F.C._season
Suburb of Gloucester, England
November 1900 the parish was abolished and became part of Gloucester, Whaddon and Quedgeley. In 1900, Lower Tuffley was moved into the parish of Quedgeley
Tuffley
Headquarters of the British GCHQ
headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), known as MI6 Thames House – headquarters of the Security Service, known as MI5 Northwood Headquarters
The_Doughnut
School in Manchester, England
(1869–1925), newspaper magnate and racehorse breeder Derek Page, Baron Whaddon (1927–2005), MP for King's Lynn Steven Woolfe (b. 1967), barrister, writer
St_Bede's_College,_Manchester
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Brookthorpe, Cranham, Harescombe, Matson, Tuffley, Upton St Leonards, Whaddon Gloucester, Stroud, Cotswold GL5 STROUD Amberley, Bourne, Bowbridge, Brimscombe
GL_postcode_area
Educational outreach charity in London
Montpellier Pittville Prestbury Rowanfield St. Pauls Up Hatherley Swindon Whaddon Wyman's Brook Buildings and structures Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
Urban_Learning_Foundation
Secondary school in Gloucestershire, England
Prior to this the 6 Houses were called Brontie, Curie, Fry, Holst, Pitt and Wren. Houses cover most pastoral affairs, with heads of house occupying a role
Cheltenham_Bournside_School
123rd season in existence of Bradford City AFC
GMT Hutchinson 2' Jude-Boyd 53' Report T. Wright 2' Pennington 16' Byrne 79' Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 3,075 Referee: Robert Massey-Ellis
2025–26 Bradford City A.F.C. season
2025–26_Bradford_City_A.F.C._season
Human settlement in the United Kingdom
leisure facilities. Numerous stories exist of the gallows that were once housed there when the area was characterized by fields rather than housing. The
St._Pauls,_Cheltenham
Civil parish in Milton Keynes, England
high-energy-efficiency houses in 1986. These two grid squares are in the far south-west of Milton Keynes, abutting the boundary with Whaddon parish. They are
Shenley_Brook_End
British designation for intelligence from decrypted enemy communications
Gambier-Parry, who from 1938 to 1946 was head of MI6 Section VIII, based at Whaddon Hall in Buckinghamshire, UK. Ultra summaries from Bletchley Park were sent
Ultra_(cryptography)
Museum in Cheltenham, United Kingdom
The gallery and museum is managed by The Cheltenham Trust. The museum is housed in part of a Regency building on Clarence Street (Cheltenham Library currently
The_Wilson_(Cheltenham)
Priory in Buckinghamshire, England
endowment consisted of the manors of Great Horwood, Newton Longville, Whaddon and Akeley, with their churches; tithes of other lands, fishpools and woods
Newton_Longville_Priory
Local authority in Gloucestershire, England
building was built as a row of 19 terraced houses called Harward's Buildings between 1823 and 1840. Seven houses in the terrace were acquired by Cheltenham
Cheltenham_Borough_Council
Medieval manor house
1st Baronet of Whaddon. Upon his death in 1672, the house passed to his eldest son, Sir Walter Long, 2nd Baronet of Whaddon. The house was included by
Southwick_Court
School in Gloucestershire, England
Montpellier Pittville Prestbury Rowanfield St. Pauls Up Hatherley Swindon Whaddon Wyman's Brook Buildings and structures Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
All Saints' Academy, Cheltenham
All_Saints'_Academy,_Cheltenham
Village and neighbourhood of Milton Keynes, England
Tattenhoe. They are located at the south-western edge of the city, next to Whaddon in Aylesbury Vale, not far from the ruins of Snelshall Priory. The name
Tattenhoe
Title in the Peerage of England
He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He represented Kent in the House of Commons from 1705 to 1708. On his death, the titles passed to his eldest
Earl_of_Jersey
Constituent town of Milton Keynes, in Buckinghamshire, England
Radburn, New Jersey 45,010 out of 73,644 Ward around Whaddon Way; not to be confused with nearby Whaddon in Aylesbury Vale. "2021 Rural Urban Classification"
Bletchley
(1949). Geoffrey H. White (ed.). The Complete Peerage, or a history of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times (Rickerton to Sisonby)
List of baronies in the Peerage of England
List_of_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_England
Village in Gloucestershire, England
Montpellier Pittville Prestbury Rowanfield St. Pauls Up Hatherley Swindon Whaddon Wyman's Brook Buildings and structures Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
Swindon_Village
Building in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
the council and Lloyds Bank undertook restoration work. Since 2017 it has housed a restaurant in The Ivy collection, who undertook restoration work. The
Montpellier_Rotunda
Restaurant in Gloucestershire, England
just the two of them, with David cooking and Helen running the front of house, the restaurant now has a staff of four. David remains in control, has never
Le_Champignon_Sauvage
British government office
Scott Murray, of Hambleden House 4 February 1822: Benjamin Way, of Denham 31 January 1823: William Selby Lowndes, of Whaddon Hall 31 January 1824: Philip
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
High_Sheriff_of_Buckinghamshire
English landowner and MP
Romsey, Hampshire by 1546–1578 Steward, manors of Bierton with Broughton, Whaddon and Wendover, Buckinghamshire 1536, Wyrardisbury, Buckinghamshire and Kings
Henry Seymour (16th-century MP)
Henry_Seymour_(16th-century_MP)
Football tournament season
fifth round took place on 30 January 2023 on The One Show at Broadcasting House in Portland Place. The matches took place in the week commencing 27 February
2022–23_FA_Cup
National Hunt racecourse in England
Montpellier Pittville Prestbury Rowanfield St. Pauls Up Hatherley Swindon Whaddon Wyman's Brook Buildings and structures Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
Cheltenham_Racecourse
English politician
was colonel of foot in the New Model Army. He purchased the estate of Whaddon in 1648 and was High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire from
Sir Henry Pickering, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Pickering,_1st_Baronet
Derby County 2022–23 football season
Williams 68' May 77' Report Hourihane 8' Bird 11' Forsyth 19' Barkhuizen 55' Collins 84' Stadium: Whaddon Road Attendance: 5,666 Referee: Neil Hair
2022–23 Derby County F.C. season
2022–23_Derby_County_F.C._season
Residential suburb of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Pittville Park, with its long gardens, two lakes, boat house, three cafes (including the boat house), tennis courts, menagerie, children's play area, 9-hole
Pittville
Motorway in England
built the section from Tredington, Gloucestershire to Brookthorpe-with-Whaddon, being £9,998,163, with the contract awarded on 25 April 1969, of 12.5
M5_motorway
District of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Montpellier Pittville Prestbury Rowanfield St. Pauls Up Hatherley Swindon Whaddon Wyman's Brook Buildings and structures Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
Benhall,_Cheltenham
Artwork by Banksy
June 2014. Retrieved 29 June 2014. "Banksy artwork removed from Cheltenham house". BBC News. 21 August 2016. Smith, Hannah (1 October 2021). "Banksy's "Destroyed"
Spy_Booth
Queen of England from 955 to 958
Edgar and, through her will, a generous benefactress of ecclesiastical houses associated with the royal family, notably the Old Minster and New Minster
Ælfgifu_(wife_of_Eadwig)
Political party in the United Kingdom
Montpellier Pittville Prestbury Rowanfield St. Pauls Up Hatherley Swindon Whaddon Wyman's Brook Buildings and structures Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
People_Against_Bureaucracy
WHADDON HOUSE
WHADDON HOUSE
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Irish
God is Gracious; Similar to Shaun from John
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin uncertain. Perhaps a variant spelling of Weedon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, in Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, and Devon, named with Old English hǣð ‘heathland’, ‘heather’ + dūn ‘hill’, or from Haddon in Cambridgeshire, which is probably named from the Old English personal name Headda + dūn.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
From the Heather Covered Hill; From the Hill of Heather
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wheaton.Thomas Whedon came from Yorkshire, England, to New Haven, CT, in 1657, and later moved to Branford, CT.
Boy/Male
Welsh
From Baddon.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Shad Fish
Boy/Male
Biblical
The destroyer.
Biblical
that closes the point; joy; cheerfulness
Boy/Male
English
From the heath.
Boy/Male
Biblical
That closes the point, joy, cheerfulness.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Irish
Broad Hillside
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Shaddick, a variant of Chadwick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Wharton. Examples in Cheshire and Herefordshire are from an Old English river name Wæfer (derived from wæfre ‘wandering’, ‘winding’) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’; another in Lincolnshire has as its first element Old English wearde ‘beacon’ or waroð ‘shore’, ‘bank’; one in the former county of Westmorland (now part of Cumbria) is from Old English hwearf ‘wharf’, ‘embankment’ + tūn.Richard Wharton (d. 1689) emigrated from England to MA in about 1667, in search of fortune (which he did not achieve) rather than religious freedom.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
From the Shore; Bank Settlement; From the Estate at the Hollow
Biblical
the destroyer; see Apollyon a destroyer,the angel of the bottomless pit (Revelation :)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous minor places in Devon named Whiddon. Some are named with Old English hwīt ‘white’ + dūn ‘hill’ or tūn ‘settlement’; others with Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ + dūn ‘hill’ or denu ‘valley’.
Boy/Male
Irish
from John.
Boy/Male
English
From the estate at the hollow.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek AbaddÅn, ABADDON means "destruction, ruination." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the place of destruction. And it is a name given to the angel of the bottomless pit, the Destroyer Apollyon.Â
WHADDON HOUSE
WHADDON HOUSE
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant spelling of Biggar.English : occupational name for a builder, from Middle English bigger ‘(house) builder’, an agent derivative of bigge(n) ‘to build’ (from Old Norse byggja).
Boy/Male
Arabic African Muslim Biblical
Peace.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Hávarðr, HÅVARD means "high guard."
Boy/Male
French
Jordan 'down flowing.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
From the Sandy Farm
Male
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Hebrew unisex name SABA means "aged, old." Compare with another form of Saba.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Pearl
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Krishna
WHADDON HOUSE
WHADDON HOUSE
WHADDON HOUSE
WHADDON HOUSE
WHADDON HOUSE
n.
Room or place in a house; as, to give any one houseroom.
n.
The greater shearwater or hagdon. See Hagdon.
n.
A house or building where treasures and stores are kept.
n.
A feast or merry-making made by or for a family or business firm on taking possession of a new house or premises.
n.
Hell; the bottomless pit.
n.
The work belonging to housekeeping; especially, kitchen work, sweeping, scrubbing, bed making, and the like.
n.
The destroyer, or angel of the bottomless pit; -- the same as Apollyon and Asmodeus.
n.
The hagdon or shearwater.
n.
A large marine scorpaenoid food fish (Sebastes marinus) found on the northern coasts of Europe and America. called also red perch, hemdurgan, Norway haddok, and also, erroneously, snapper, bream, and bergylt.
v. t.
To manage with skill and economy, as a housewife or other female manager; to economize.
n.
The wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household.
n.
Any one of numerous species of long-winged oceanic birds of the genus Puffinus and related genera. They are allied to the petrels, but are larger. The Manx shearwater (P. Anglorum), the dusky shearwater (P. obscurus), and the greater shearwater (P. major), are well-known species of the North Atlantic. See Hagdon.
n.
A house in which liquors are sold in drams or small quantities, to be drunk on the premises.
n.
A builder of houses.
n.
The larva of a bee.
n.
One of several species of sea birds of the genus Puffinus; esp., P. major, the greater shearwarter, and P. Stricklandi, the black hagdon or sooty shearwater; -- called also hagdown, haglin, and hag. See Shearwater.
a.
Pertaining or appropriate to a housewife; domestic; economical; prudent.
v. t.
Alt. of Housewive
n.
The Destroyer; -- a name used (Rev. ix. 11) for the angel of the bottomless pit, answering to the Hebrew Abaddon.
pl.
of Weigh-house