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William Lishman (February 12, 1939 – December 30, 2017) was a Canadian sculptor, filmmaker, inventor, naturalist and public speaker, president of William
Lishman is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Ollie Lishman (1998-Present), Australian Music Producer and DJ Bill Lishman (1939–2017)
by true events, Fly Away Home dramatizes the actual experiences of Bill Lishman who, in 1986, started training Canada geese to follow his ultralight aircraft
Arthur Gordon Lishman CBE, known as Gordon Lishman (born 1947) is a British social and elder rights activist, Liberal politician, writer and former Director
John Lishman Potter (1834–1931) was an English goldminer, stonemason and builder, who emigrated to New Zealand to work. He was born in Sunderland, England
firms, Sydney-based Chang, Pistilli & Simmons and Perth-based Cochrane Lishman Carson Luscombe. In February 2012, Clifford Chance opened a new office
Stephen Geoffrey Lishman (born 21 March 1960) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for
Geordie Lishman (born 1975) is a Canadian sculptor, painter, and educator. He creates large-scale kinetic sculptures and public art installations primarily
Claire Lishman (born 1967 or 1968) is a histopathologist who served as President of the Royal College of Pathologists from 2014 to 2017. Lishman was educated
Douglas John Lishman (14 September 1923 – 21 December 1994) was an English footballer. Lishman, who played as an inside forward, featured for clubs Walsall
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Mahaling | மஹாலீஂக
Shiva name
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Guru's Word
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Stars
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brilliant Friend
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Followers
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Mahavir
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name representing two originally distinct personal names, Siward and Seward, Old English Sigeweard and Sǣweard, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ and sǣ ‘sea’ + weard ‘guard’, ‘protect’. They became confused in the late Old English period.English : occupational name for a swineherd, from Old English sū ‘pig’ + hierde ‘herdsman’.Irish : when not of English origin (see 1 above) a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Suaird, Ó Suairt, usually Anglicized as Sword.
Female
Dutch
, star.
Boy/Male
English
Lives by the stony grove.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Morning; Dawn
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