What is the name meaning of AILWARD. Phrases containing AILWARD
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originally called "'Ailward's', that is 'Æðelward's, Crosby', afterwards reduced to 'Ailward's bȳ'." So, "the village or hamlet of Ailward". (Bȳ is Old English
apparently no religious associations at all. These include Ademar, Ailma, Ailward, Albreza, Alditha, Almaury, Ascelina, Avice, Aystorius (these come from
these accounts, Godric, who began from humble beginnings as the son of Ailward and Edwenna, "both of slender rank and wealth, but abundant in righteousness
From de Wymondham (Windham), lords of Wymondham, later of Felbrigg Hall Ailward de Wymondham (fl. 12th century), a person of some consideration in the
pay his rent of one denarius to a local farmer, Ailward or Eilward. On an upcoming holiday, Ailward suggested that Fulke should repay half his debt in
prebendary has become unpaid and largely honorary. See Deans of St Paul's. Ailward Ruffus Arcoid Roger Brun Laurence Belesmeins Roger of Worcester Walter
Vitamin D in Disarray, self-published monograph, Sion 2010 Selected Articles Ailward D, Davies DH, Hecker R : Effects of Venostasin on Serum Cholesterol Levels
Cyprian son of Quintilian bef. 1138–aft. 1138: Geoffrey bef. 1142–aft. 1152: Ailward ?–c. 1154 (ren.): Henry of London (renounced claim) bef. 1155–aft. 1166:
Colchester High Medieval Quintilian Cyprian son of Quintilian Geoffrey Ailward Henry of London William Richard Foliot I Ralph de Alta Ripa Richard of
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English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Ailward, representing a coalescence of at least two Old English names: Æ{dh}elweard ‘noble guardian’ and Ælfweard ‘elf guardian’.
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English
Variant spelling of Middle English Aylward, AILWARD means either "noble guard" or "elf guard."
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British, Christian, English
Noble Guard
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Hindi
child.
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Indian, Tamil
Intensifying; Ever-increasing
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Tamil
Warmth feeling
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Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Beautiful Spring
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American, Australian, British, English, Scottish, Shakespearean
Lives by the Winding Stream; From the Crooked Well
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Welfare; Prosperity; Good Character
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Indian
Dignified
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Irish
Dechtire was the sister of Conchubar and the mother of Cuchulainn (read the legend). deich means ten and perhaps she was the tenth child. The fairies, “Sive†in Irish, transformed her into a bird but at times she was able to be a woman again and conceived Cuchulainn with the sun-god Lugh.
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Hindu
Loved one, Darling, Beloved
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Tamil
Moon, Collection
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