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David Pooley, American football coach Dean Pooley (born 1986), English footballer Don Pooley (born 1951), American golfer Edmund Poley or Pooley (1544–1613)
Ginger A. Pooley (née Reyes, born April 22, 1977) is an American musician. She was the bassist and backing vocalist for the alternative rock band The Smashing
Oloe Krohn "Olaf" Pooley (13 March 1914 – 14 July 2015) was an English actor, screenwriter and painter. Pooley was born to an English father and Danish
Emma Jane Pooley (born 3 October 1982) is a British-Swiss athlete in multiple sports. A former professional cyclist who specialised in time trials and
Robert Pooley or Poley may refer to: Robert Henry Pooley (1878–1954), Canadian lawyer and politician Robert Poley or Pooley (fl. 1568–1602), English spy
Clare Pooley is a British novelist, memoirist, speaker, and blogger. Her debut novel, The Authenticity Project (2020), was a New York Times bestseller
Pooley Bridge is a village in the Westmorland and Furness of the northwestern English county of Cumbria, within the traditional borders of Westmorland
Katharine Pooley is a British interior designer, and businesswoman, known for her design projects. She owns a homewares boutique and runs an interior design
Thomas Pooley (c. 1788 – 1846 or later) was an English property developer. Thomas Pooley may also refer to: Thomas Pooley well-sinker (1806–1876), a Cornish
Thomas Pooley (disambiguation)
William Pooley (died 5 August 1629) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1629. Pooley was
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English : habitational name from a place so called in Warwickshire. No forms of the name are recorded before the 13th century, when Povele, Poueleye, Powelee, Pouelee, and Poleye are all found. The second element is Old English lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’; the first is pofel, a word found occasionally in place names (but not attested independently), the meaning of which has not been established.English : habitational name from Pooley Bridge in Cumbria, so named from Old English pÅl ‘pool’ + Old Norse haugr ‘hill’, ‘mound’.English : topographic name from Middle English pole ‘pool’ + ey ‘low-lying land’ or hey ‘enclosure’, or a habitational name from minor places originally named with these elements, such as Polly Shaw in Kent or the former Polleheye (13th-century), later Pooley (now named Hunt’s Hall) in Pebmarsh, Essex.
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Hindu
Sting, Charm
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Tamil
Desired, Precious
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Indian, Tamil
God Given Gift
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Greek
(Βηθζαθά) Greek name of uncertain origin. It may be from the Aramaic, BETHZATHA means "house of olives." Or it may be an altered form of Greek Bethesda, meaning "flowing water" or "house of mercy."
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English : unexplained.Possibly a Americanized spelling of French Duthie or Dutey, both variants of Dutil, or a translation of French Dudevoir, which is probably a dit-name in origin, from one of the regiments that served in New France, perhaps a nickname for someone obsessed with duty.A family named Dudevoir, from the Auvergne, settled in Montreal in 1690.
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Latin
Honor.
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Hindu
Greater knowledge, Wisdom
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Hindu, Indian
Powerful; Strong
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Hindu
Prosperous, Brother of Rama, Born to give (Queen Sumitra's son and Rama's brother)
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Arabic
Variant of La'iq; Able; Fit; Deserving
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