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can be said that 'Upper Meads' (the part originally known to locals as Meads) lies approximately within the bounds of the Meads Conservation Area. The
between U.S. and allied forces. Germany chose MEADS to replace their MIM-104 Patriot systems in June 2015. MEADS provides ground-mobile air and missile defense
Medium Extended Air Defense System
Meads is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Colin Meads (1936–2017), New Zealand rugby union footballer Eric Meads (1916–2006), English
of the Century at the NZRFU Awards in 1999. Colin Earl Meads was born to Vere Meads and Ida Meads (née Gray) on 3 June 1936, in the town of Cambridge in
into it. Some meads retain some measure of the sweetness of the original honey, and some may even be considered as dessert wines. Drier meads are also available
conurbation. Temple Meads was opened on 31 August 1840, as the western terminus of the Great Western Railway. The railway, including Temple Meads, was the first
Bristol Temple Meads railway station
Look up meads in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meads is a district of Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. Meads may also refer to: Meads, the walled
playing as a halfback or fullback, Meads previously played professionally and has represented the Greece national team. Meads grew up in Wellington, New Zealand
(disambiguation) Meades Ranch Triangulation Station, a geodetic base point at or near the geographic center of the forty-eight contiguous U.S. states Meads (disambiguation)
authorities. Meads was later arrested on criminal and civil charges for his business ventures, although these charges were later dropped. Regardless, Meads' fanciful
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Aryvansh | ஆரà¯à®¯à®µà®‚à®·
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From the stony park.
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American, British, English, Scandinavian
Powerful Army; Strong Counselor; From the Ancient Personal Name Ragnar
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Taking the Lead; Brave King
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English : unexplained; probably a variant of Goate which may derive either from Middle English gat (Old English gÄt), hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who kept goats or a nickname for someone thought to resemble a goat in some way, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a watercourse or sluice, Middle English gote. Possibly in some instances the name may be an altered form of Coates.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).
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Welsh form of Greek Georgios, SIÔR means "earth-worker, farmer."
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English : from the Middle English personal name Alvred, Old English Ælfrǣd ‘elf counsel’. This owed its popularity as a personal name in England chiefly to the fame of the West Saxon king Alfred the Great (849–899), who defeated the Danes, keeping them out of Wessex, and whose court was a great center of learning and culture.
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One who appreciates and loves music
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Tree of Good Scent
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