What is the name meaning of HEAPHY. Phrases containing HEAPHY
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Heaphy may refer to: Heaphy (surname), several people Heaphy River, a river in New Zealand Heaphy Spur, a ridge in Victoria Land, Antarctica Heaphy Tin
Heaphy is a last name. Notable people with this last name include: Alan Heaphy, Australian motorsport team manager Bill Heaphy (1888-1914), Australian
Charles Heaphy VC (1820 – 3 August 1881) was an English-born New Zealand explorer and recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest military award
Thomas Frank Heaphy (born London, 2 April 1813; died London, 7 Aug 1873) was an English miniature painter. Heaphy was the eldest son of the portrait painter
The Heaphy Track is a popular tramping and mountain biking track in the north west of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located within the Kahurangi
Curtis George Heaphy (born 28 July 2003) is a New Zealand cricketer, who is a right-handed wicket-keeper batsman. He plays for Central Districts cricket
Timothy J. Heaphy (born 1964) is a white-collar criminal defense attorney, law professor and a former United States attorney for the Western District of
Alan Heaphy is an Australian motorsport team manager. Alan Heaphy started his career as a mechanic in rallying, later moving to England. He then moved
The Heaphy River is a river of the northwestern South Island of New Zealand. It flows through Kahurangi National Park, rising on the northern slopes of
William Loch Heaphy (18 December 1888 – 21 May 1914) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL)
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Irish (especially County Waterford)
Irish (especially County Waterford) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÉamhthaigh ‘descendant of Éamhthach’, an adjective meaning ‘swift’.English : habitational name from Heapey in Lancashire, named in Old English as ‘(rose)hip hedge or enclosure’, hēope ‘hip’ + hege ‘hedge’ or gehæg ‘enclosure’.
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Welsh
manly'.
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Gleave.
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Tamil
One with long life
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Indian, Sanskrit
One who Provides Safety
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Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Praiseworthy
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African, Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Judge
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Hindu, Indian
The Sun; A Lotus
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English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Crofton, for example in Cumbria, Greater London (formerly in Kent), Hampshire, Lincolnshire, Wiltshire, and West Yorkshire. Most of these are named from Old English croft ‘paddock’, ‘vegetable garden’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, but the one in Greater London probably has as its first element Old English cropp ‘swelling’, ‘mound’ (compare Cropper) and that in Lincolnshire Old English croh ‘saffron’ (from Latin crocus).A family called Crofton was established in Ireland by John Crofton (died 1610), who held high office under Elizabeth I and acquired vast estates when he accompanied Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy, into Ireland in 1565.
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French
Diminutive form of Norman French Emma, EMMET means "entire, whole." Compare with masculine Emmet.
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Hindu
Happy
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