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Australian judge
William Frederick Ormiston (6 October 1935 – 13 December 2014) was a Court of Appeal justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria in Australia. Ormiston was
William_Ormiston
Village in East Lothian, Scotland
Ormiston is a village in East Lothian, Scotland, near Tranent, Humbie, Pencaitland and Cranston, located on the north bank of the River Tyne at an elevation
Ormiston
British cable manufacturer
former power station site in White City, London was close to Ormiston House, William Ormiston Callender's house of the 1870s. In 1988, the research and engineering
British Insulated Callender's Cables
British_Insulated_Callender's_Cables
1926 alleged kidnapping of evangelist
people died searching for McPherson's body.[citation needed] Kenneth G. Ormiston, the engineer for radio station KFSG, had left his job at McPherson's Angelus
Disappearance of Aimee Semple McPherson
Disappearance_of_Aimee_Semple_McPherson
New Zealand cricketer (born 1955)
Ross William Ormiston was a New Zealand cricketer born on 19 October 1955, in New Plymouth. He played 56 first-class matches for Central Districts & Wellington
Ross_Ormiston
diplomat William Moule – politician and cricketer Sir Keith Officer – diplomat Philip Opas – Barrister; defence counsel for Ronald Ryan William Ormiston – former
List_of_Old_Melburnians
Academy in Aveley, Essex, England
Ormiston Park Academy, formerly the Belhus Chase Specialist Humanities College, is now a secondary school and academy located in Aveley, Essex, England
Ormiston_Park_Academy
Former province in North Island, New Zealand
Hungerford Roche Wairoa and Mangapai: William Ormiston Waitemata: Allan Kerr Taylor Waiuku: Ebenezer Hamlin Warkworth: William Pollock Moat Whangarei: Robert
Auckland_Province
Scottish painter, designer, poet and civic leader
also holds Three letters, 1925 and undated, of George Hope Tait to William Ormiston Roy. His artistic and civic work — including watercolours of Border
George_Hope_Tait
Protestant Christian denomination in Canada
in the USA. The first Moderator of the CPC's General Assembly, Rev. William Ormiston, then of Central C.P.C. in Hamilton, Ontario, sent out letters at the
Presbyterian_Church_in_Canada
272 days Robert Tadgell 7 June 1995 30 May 2001 5 years, 357 days William Ormiston 7 June 1995 24 February 2006 10 years, 262 days John Phillips 7 June
List of judges of the Supreme Court of Victoria
List_of_judges_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_Victoria
Scottish electrical engineer (1855–1938)
at Clydeview, Partick, Scotland, the eldest of the ten children of William Ormiston Callender of Bournemouth (1827–1908), a commission merchant, and his
Thomas_Octavius_Callender
Scottish Presbyterian minister (1695–1761)
Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Canada. In this he replaced Rev William Ormiston who had done much of the work in establishing the church formally and
Michael_Willis_(minister)
Scottish surname
Notable people with the surname Cockburn include: Adam Cockburn of Ormiston, Lord Ormiston (1656–1735), Scottish judge and Lord Justice Clerk Adam Cockburn
Cockburn_(surname)
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Flat Bush (also known as Ormiston or Flatbush) is an Eastern suburb in the city of Auckland, New Zealand. It has recently become one of the city's largest
Flat_Bush
British government recognitions
Commission, Grenada. John Herd Law - Consular Clerk, HM Embassy, Athens. William Ormiston Lawrie - Vice-Consul, British Consulate-General, Geneva. Joseph Liu
1984_Birthday_Honours
of the Kinchie burn in the parish of Ormiston in East Lothian. Cockburn went to England as ambassador with William Stewart and John Colville in 1583. He
Samuel_Cockburn_of_Templehall
Canadian journalist
covered the London Olympics, the Royal Wedding of William and Kate, and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Ormiston has interviewed a wide variety of news-makers
Susan_Ormiston
laird of Ormiston, East Lothian, Scotland, was an early supporter of the Scottish Reformation. He was the eldest son of William Cockburn of Ormiston and Janet
John_Cockburn_of_Ormiston
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Ormiston House Estate is a heritage-listed plantation at Wellington Street, Ormiston, City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. It was built from c. 1858
Ormiston_House_Estate
Academic journal
Mandie, former Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, editor 1964 William Ormiston, former Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, business manager
Melbourne University Law Review
Melbourne_University_Law_Review
Church in Ontario , Canada
successful union proposals were inaugurated by their former pastor William Ormiston, prior to his move to New York City in 1870. On June 21, 1906, the
Central Presbyterian Church (Hamilton, Ontario)
Central_Presbyterian_Church_(Hamilton,_Ontario)
Australia international rugby union player (1895–1969)
Irving William Leonard Ormiston (19 June 1895 – 29 August 1969) was a rugby union player who represented Australia. Ormiston, a flanker, was born in Cowra
Irving_Ormiston
American film and television actor (born 1937)
(1975) - James Carr (one episode) Hallmark Hall of Fame (1976) - Kenneth Ormiston (one episode) The Rockford Files (1974–1977) - Jeffers / Police Officer
William_Jordan_(actor)
Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria
criticism of government. He received support in 2006 when retiring judge William Ormiston agreed with Phillips’ comments. Chief Justice Marilyn Warren responded
John_David_Phillips
English social reformer (1848–1923)
writer. Chant was born Laura Ormiston Dibbin on 9 October 1848, in Woolaston, Gloucestershire, the daughter of Francis William Dibbin (1811–1874), a civil
Laura_Ormiston_Chant
Designs portraying natural curves
of Modern Design (1936) Ormiston & Robinson 2013, pp. 6–7. Lahor 2007, p. 99. Ormiston & Robinson 2013, pp. 89–110. Ormiston & Robinson 2013, pp. 84–85
Art Nouveau posters and graphic arts
Art_Nouveau_posters_and_graphic_arts
Scottish physician and scientist (1710–1790)
Royal Mile close to the old Scottish mint. He had a country residence at Ormiston Hill in Kirknewton, West Lothian. In 1783 Cullen (together with his sons)
William_Cullen
British physician (1873–1957)
of Edinburgh in 1915. His proposers were Sir William Turner, Sir Thomas Richard Fraser, Sir James Ormiston Affleck, Sir John Halliday Croom, Orlando Charnock
Frederick_William_Price
English shipbuilder and politician (1831–1895)
and Wolff. Later, Harland recruited William James Pirrie as another partner. Edward Harland, Gustav Wolff and William James Pirrie maintained a successful
Edward_Harland
American politician
identical twin brother, Andrew, were the sons of Andrew and Elizabeth Ormiston Oliver. He received a limited education before studying law in Springfield
William_M._Oliver
English murderer and former royal dresser (born 1967)
Blogspot. Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York - Andrew Lownie (William Collins, 2025) "Duchess's dresser jailed for life". The Daily Telegraph
Jane_Andrews
tavern and were overheard, allowing word to be sent to Sir Adam Cockburn of Ormiston, Lord Justice-Clerk who raised the alarm with the deputy governor of the
William_Arthur_(botanist)
2nd most senior judge in Scotland, United Kingdom
Prestonhall 1704–05: Sir William Hamilton of Whitelaw, Lord Whitelaw 1705–10: Sir Adam Cockburn of Ormiston, Lord Ormiston 1710–14: Sir James Erskine
Lord_Justice_Clerk
Scottish physician (1823–1903)
Colinton Parish Church. His obituary was written by his colleague James Ormiston Affleck. On his return from Austria, in 1846, Balfour published papers
George_William_Balfour
Scottish landowner
Crichton of Brunstane (or John Cockburn of Ormiston), the Parliament of Scotland considered forfeiting William Murray for his dealings at Carlisle. Apparently
William_Murray_(died_1562)
Scottish administrator, politician and judge
Adam Cockburn, Laird of Ormiston, Lord Ormiston (1656 – 16 April 1735), was a Scottish administrator, politician and judge. He served as Commissioner
Adam_Cockburn,_Lord_Ormiston
been assisting him since 1576. His son Nathaniel Harlaw was minister of Ormiston. Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae; by Hew Scott "The Scottish Reformation". electricscotland
William_Harlaw
Surname list
James Ormiston McWilliam (1808–1862), Scottish naval surgeon, physician, and writer John McWilliam (1941–2009), Scottish politician Michael McWilliam (born
McWilliam
Australian politician
moved to Moreton Bay in 1848 and purchased land at Ormiston in 1853 where he established his Ormiston House Estate. In 1854 he purchased land which eventually
Louis_Hope
William George Hindley (born East Retford, Nottinghamshire, England 16 March 1853; died Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia 18 May 1936) was Archdeacon of
William_Hindley
Scottish lowlands clan
landowners in Berwickshire. Other branches of the family acquired estates in Ormiston and Clerkington (just southwest of Haddington) in East Lothian. The Cockburns
Clan_Cockburn
Australian politician
William John Harlin Moore (10 September 1866 - 14 October 1933) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Moore was born at Boort Cottage,
William Moore (Queensland politician)
William_Moore_(Queensland_politician)
District Electoral Area (DEA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Ormiston has been one of the ten district electoral areas (DEA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland since 2014. Located in the east of the city, the district
Ormiston (District Electoral Area)
Ormiston_(District_Electoral_Area)
Scottish footballer and manager
William Hamilton Punton (born 9 May 1934) is a Scottish former footballer and manager. Born in Ormiston, East Lothian, Punton was a left-sided winger
Bill Punton (footballer, born 1934)
Bill_Punton_(footballer,_born_1934)
Canadian-American evangelist (1890–1944)
finally contended that McPherson ran off with a former employee, Kenneth Ormiston, staying with him in a California resort town cottage he had rented. After
Aimee_Semple_McPherson
Council area of Scotland
Haddingtonshire lairds supported the English cause, including John Cockburn of Ormiston, Alexander Crichton of Brunstane, and Regent Arran demolished their houses
East_Lothian
American football player, lawyer, and mine operator (1873–1918)
Caley was born in 1873 in Missouri. His parents, Franklin T. and Grace (Ormiston) Caley, moved to Colorado when Caley was an infant. His father operated
William_Caley
Scottish merchant and landowner (1525-1601)
suspected of witchcraft. The others appointees were Sir John Cockburn of Ormiston, David MacGill of Nesbit, Robert Bruce, John Duncanson, and John Arnot
William_Little_(Lord_Provost)
Australian priest (1863–1955)
William Hancock (14 April 1863 – 29 October 1955) was an Australian priest. An Anglican, he was Archdeacon of Melbourne from 1928 to 1935. Hancock was
William_Hancock_(priest)
Scottish trading company
merchant in London George Clerk, bailie of Edinburgh Adam Cockburn, Lord Ormiston John Corse, sugar merchant in Glasgow, brother of Robert Corse Thomas Coutts
Company_of_Scotland
third son of William Cockburn of Ormiston, East Lothian and Janet Somerville. However, evidence of his exact relationship to the Ormiston family is elusive
Ninian_Cockburn
Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
Weir 2008, pp. 176–178, 261; Wormald 1988, p. 161 Confession of James Ormiston, one of Bothwell's men, 13 December 1573, quoted (from Robert Pitcairn's
Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
James Ormiston McWilliam (1808–1862) was a Scottish naval surgeon, physician and writer on infectious diseases, best known as medical officer to the 1841
James_Ormiston_McWilliam
Canadian politician (1879–1926)
Arthur Ormiston Cochrane (June 21, 1879 – December 4, 1926) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from a
Arthur_Ormiston_Cochrane
British actor (born 1966)
grew up in Lowestoft, Suffolk. He attended Denes High School, now the Ormiston Denes Academy, in Lowestoft. At 23, he moved to London to train at the
Sean_Harris
Group of genetic connective tissues disorders
(1): 168–174. doi:10.1002/ajmg.c.31543. PMID 28160388. S2CID 4439857. Ormiston CK, Padilla E, Van DT, Boone C, You S, Roberts AC, et al. (April 2022)
Ehlers–Danlos_syndrome
1890–1911 European style of art and architecture
15 February 2020. Retrieved 29 February 2020. Art Nouveau by Rosalind Ormiston and Michael Robinson, 58 "Art Nouveau – Art Nouveau Art". 22 February 2013
Art_Nouveau
Scottish politician and noble (1681–1742)
building the "model village" of Ormiston in 1736. In 1699, Charles Hope married Lady Henrietta Johnstone, daughter of William Johnstone, 1st Marquess of Annandale
Charles Hope, 1st Earl of Hopetoun
Charles_Hope,_1st_Earl_of_Hopetoun
Suburb of Redland City, Queensland, Australia
the Harbour with shelter from northerly winds. The island is named after William Cassim, an early Cleveland hotel keeper. Cassim Island provides a high
Cleveland,_Queensland
London Free School (mixed) Cambridge School Jack Tizard School Ormiston Bridge Academy Ormiston Courtyard Academy Queensmill School Westside School Woodlane
List of schools in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
List_of_schools_in_the_London_Borough_of_Hammersmith_and_Fulham
Acts of Parliament creating the Kingdom of Great Britain
be seen to oppose. As late as June, the Scottish Unionist Cockburn of Ormiston declared he could not find ten men in Parliament willing to join England
Acts_of_Union_1707
Australian politician
called White Collins & Co., leased Beaudesert North, Eulolo, and Glen Ormiston and survived for about a century. The White partnership also owned land
William_Duckett_White
Anti-fascist political activist movement
Archived from the original on March 3, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021. Ormiston, Susan (2017). "Antifa and the rise of far-left activism in the era of
Antifa_(United_States)
Scottish minister (c.1530–1601)
witchcraft. Other appointees were Sir John Cockburn of Ormiston, David MacGill of Nesbit, Robert Bruce, William Litill, then Provost of Edinburgh, and John Arnot
John_Duncanson_(minister)
British political and research expedition
Fraser James Ormiston McWilliam, chief surgeon on the Albert. From 4 October the handling of the vessel fell to him and the geologist Dr. William Stanger,
Niger_expedition_of_1841
1976 American TV series or program
Lelia Goldoni as Emma Shaffer Severn Darden as S.I. Gilbert William Jordan as Kenneth Ormiston In her memoir This 'n That (1987, Berkley Pub Group), Bette
The_Disappearance_of_Aimee
Town in the Northern Territory, Australia
contain a number of hiking trails and swimming holes, such as Ormiston Gorge, Ormiston Gorge Creek, Red Bank Gorge and Glen Helen Gorge. The 223-kilometre-long
Alice_Springs
Genus of flowering plants
2 (1) 26. doi:10.1186/s42238-020-00036-y. PMC 7819309. PMID 33526123. Ormiston S (17 January 2018). "What's in your weed: Why cannabis strains don't all
Cannabis
Former railway lines in Scotland
opened from Ormiston to Gifford in 1901; it never reached Garvald. Considerable coal mining activity was taking place around Smeaton and Ormiston, but the
The Smeaton railway branches of the Lothians
The_Smeaton_railway_branches_of_the_Lothians
Academy in Grays, Essex, England
Essex, England. It became an academy in 2006 under the sponsorship of the Ormiston Trust after Thurrock Council was unable to find the resources to provide
The_Gateway_Academy,_Essex
Scottish poet and lyricist (1759–1796)
June 2009. Retrieved 10 June 2009. Robert Burns and Friends (Essays by W. Ormiston Roy Fellows presented to G. Ross Roy), Patrick Scott & Kenneth Simson,
Robert_Burns
New Zealand-born judge
the Reverend William Sinclair, who had emigrated to New Zealand from Britain in 1855. His mother was Rosa Elizabeth Nicolls (née Ormiston). Sinclair was
Ronald_Sinclair_(judge)
School in Australia
Queensland Brisbane Brisbane Girls' Grammar Brisbane Grammar Groves Mueller Ormiston Redlands ACC Moreton Cooloola Dalby Ipswich Girls' Grammar Ipswich Grammar
Australian Christian College – Marsden Park
Australian_Christian_College_–_Marsden_Park
Surname list
British politician Ian Affleck (1952–2024), Canadian physicist James Ormiston Affleck (1840–1922), Scottish physician and medical author John Affleck
Affleck
Scottish physician and medical author
Sir James Ormiston Affleck FRSE (19 July 1840 – 24 September 1922) was a Scottish physician and medical author. Affleck was born in Edinburgh in 1840,
James_Ormiston_Affleck
Phrase commonly referring to prostitution
In the same year the Pall Mall Gazette reported a speech in which "Mrs. Ormiston Chant … implored us to stand shoulder to shoulder and destroy what Kipling
Oldest_profession
19th-century country house in Scotland
taking the title Lord Colinton. Bonnington later passed to the Wilkies of Ormiston. The house passed from the Scott family to Hugh Cunningham, Lord Provost
Bonnington_House
Scottish minister and politician (1862–1949)
Member of Parliament for Motherwell 1924–1931 Succeeded by Thomas Ormiston Preceded by William Paterson Templeton Member of Parliament for Coatbridge 1935–1945
James_Barr_(politician)
German philosopher (1889–1976)
Krell 1975. Moran 2000. Rockmore 2003, pp. 477–494. Kisiel 1993, p. 313. Ormiston & Schrift 1990, pp. 32–33. Nelson 2014, pp. 109–28. Dreyfus 1991, Appendix
Martin_Heidegger
Viscount Maitland 1690–1698: Alexander Melville, Lord Raith 1699–1703: Adam Cockburn of Ormiston, Lord Ormiston 1703: David Boyle, 1st Earl of Glasgow v t e
Treasurer-depute
Scottish poet and makar
(Edinburgh, Robert Waldegrave, 1591) (p. 7) Gordon MacGregor, 'Cockburn of Ormiston', Red Book of Scotland, vol. 3 (2020), pp. 78-9. Kate McClune, "John Stewart's
William_Fowler_(makar)
Cycling race
Road Race". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 29 September 2024. Fotheringham, William. "Tadej Pogacar lands world road race championship to complete triple crown"
2024 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
2024_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
16th-century Protestant martyr
prospect of death, was apprehended by Bothwell in the house of Cockburn, of Ormiston. He was carried captive to St Andrews, where he was tried by a clerical
George_Wishart
Scottish landowner
John Cockburn of Ormiston (died 1623) was a Scottish lawyer and landowner. He was the son of John Cockburn of Ormiston and Alison Sandilands (died 1584)
John_Cockburn_(died_1623)
Scottish landowner and politician (1679 - 1758)
John Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn; c. 1679 – 12 November 1758) of Ormiston, East Lothian, was a Scottish landowner and politician who sat in the Parliament
John Cockburn (Scottish politician)
John_Cockburn_(Scottish_politician)
Italian courtier (1533–1566)
Haltoun John Cockburn of Ormiston James Sandilands of Calder John Crichton, laird of Brunstane Patrick Bellenden of Stenhouse. William Douglas of Whittingehame
David_Rizzio
Town in Norfolk, England
wider locality. Secondary schools include Cliff Park Ormiston Academy, Lynn Grove Academy and Ormiston Venture Academy. East Norfolk Sixth Form College is
Gorleston-on-Sea
Consort of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1567
crowns of English money destined to be used against Guise from the Laird of Ormiston on Halloween 1559 at an ambush near Haddington. In retaliation the Protestant
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
James_Hepburn,_4th_Earl_of_Bothwell
School in Australia
Queensland Brisbane Brisbane Girls' Grammar Brisbane Grammar Groves Mueller Ormiston Redlands ACC Moreton Cooloola Dalby Ipswich Girls' Grammar Ipswich Grammar
Australian Christian College – Moreton
Australian_Christian_College_–_Moreton
Species of butterfly
Arhopala ormistoni, the Ormiston's oakblue, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Male both upperside wings uniformly
Arhopala_ormistoni
Group of insects in the order Lepidoptera
on records by Messrs. G. Evershed, E. E. Green, J. C. F. Fryer and W. Ormiston". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 75 (1): 1–33. Bibcode:1927EcoEn
Butterfly
Scottish political party from 1705 to 1707
Alexander Campbell of Cessnock, Commissioner for Berwickshire John Cockburn of Ormiston, Commissioner for Haddingtonshire Robert Dundas of Arniston, Commissioner
Squadrone_Volante_(Scotland)
English nobleman in 16th century
Tower and Duns. On 3 July, William Eure organised the burning of the Castle of Greenlaw. Ralph burnt the Barmkin of Ormiston and the church tower at Eckford
William_Eure,_1st_Baron_Eure
Pioneering studies based on field observations were published by Walter Ormiston, a tea planter from Kalupahani, Haldumille, in 1924, Lionel Gilbert Ollyet
List of butterflies of Sri Lanka
List_of_butterflies_of_Sri_Lanka
City in Staffordshire, England
Academy, Ormiston Horizon Academy, Ormiston Sir Stanley Matthews Academy, St Joseph's College, St Margaret Ward Catholic Academy, Ormiston Meridian Academy
Stoke-on-Trent
College Edinburgh South Edinburgh United Kennoway Star Hearts Newburgh Ormiston Primrose Peebles Rovers Stirling University reserves Thornton Hibs Tweedmouth
List of football clubs in Scotland
List_of_football_clubs_in_Scotland
Drama school in London, England
donations from actors and writers of the time such as Sir Squire Bancroft, William Archer, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero and George Bernard Shaw. Other facilities
Royal_Academy_of_Dramatic_Art
Voluntary aided school in Widnes, Cheshire, England
Academy The Heath School Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy Ormiston Chadwick Academy Ss Peter & Paul RC High School Sandymoor Ormiston Academy Wade Deacon High
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic High School
Saints_Peter_and_Paul_Catholic_High_School
Football tournament season
Penicuik Athletic v Rutherglen Glencairn Glenafton Athletic v Darvel Fort William v Clydebank Musselburgh Athletic v Coldstream The draw for the first round
2023–24_Scottish_Cup
WILLIAM ORMISTON
WILLIAM ORMISTON
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
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Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Irish
cille means “â€associated with the church.â€â€ One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
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English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
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Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Male
German
 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
WILLIAM ORMISTON
WILLIAM ORMISTON
Boy/Male
Irish English
Fair-haired.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Latin Dominicus, DOMEN means "belongs to the lord."
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Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Iranian (Persian)
Girl/Female
Indian
Rays of light, Devote of God, More radiant
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi
Motion
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Tamil
Beauty
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love Between Each Other
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Name of a Raga
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Anulekha | அநà¯à®²à¯‡à®•ா
One who follows destiny
WILLIAM ORMISTON
WILLIAM ORMISTON
WILLIAM ORMISTON
WILLIAM ORMISTON
WILLIAM ORMISTON
n.
Willing acceptance.
n.
Alt. of Willywaw
a.
Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.
v. t.
Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
n.
The power of willing or determining; will.
a.
Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.
a.
Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.
a.
Willing; ready to agree or consent.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
a.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Will
v. t.
Spontaneous; self-moved.
a.
Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.
v. t.
Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
n.
One who works at a willying machine.
n.
A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
n.
A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.
a.
Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.