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Sybella "Isie" Margaretha Smuts (née Krige, also known as Ouma Smuts; 22 December 1870 — 25 February 1954) was the second First Lady of the Union of South
Sybella Gurney (6 July 1870 – 11 June 1926) was a housing reformer and leader of the co-partnership and cooperative housing movement, who 'made important
novelist's preferred choice for James Bond. Underdown married Hon. Rosemary Sybella Violet Grimston, daughter of Robert Grimston, 1st Baron Grimston of Westbury
and politician. After Mary's death in 1857 Lyttelton married, secondly, Sybella Harriet Clive, daughter of George Clive MP, in 1869. They had three daughters:
George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton
Sybella Mary Crawley-Boevey (1851-1911) was an English novelist. Sybella Mary Crawley-Boevey was born in 1851 at Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire, the youngest
published in 2013. It follows another sister from the Convent of St Mortain, Sybella. A third book, Mortal Heart, which tells the story of a third sister, Annith
and wish Sybella and her friends no good. An old man then appears and asks for Sybella's help in reforming his abusive and wayward son. Sybella offers to
The Governess; or, The Little Female Academy
Laird of Riccarton. Margaret, married her cousin Niall, Earl of Carrick. Sybella, married Colin Fitzgerald, 1st Lord of Kintail. G. W. S. Barrow, 'Stewart
Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland
he was Provincial Grand Master for Norfolk. Percy was the second son of Sybella Augusta (née Milbank) Herbert and Maj.-Gen. Hon. William Henry Herbert
Nephi Willard Clayton and Sybella White, and grandson of William Clayton and Augusta Braddock Clayton. Had three children: Sybella White Clayton G'Schwend
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English : habitational name from any of various places named Roughton or Wroughton. Roughton, Lincolnshire, the most likely source of the surname according to its present-day distribution, and Roughton, Norfolk, are both named from Old English rūh ‘rough’ or Old Norse rugr ‘rye’ + tūn ‘farm’, ‘settlement’. Roughton, Shropshire is named with Old English rūh + tūn, and Wroughton, Wiltshire (the least likely source of the surname) from Worf, a Celtic river name meaning ‘winding stream’, + Old English tūn.
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Gujarati, Indian, Italian
First Star Morning in Egypt; First Star
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Indian
Name of a mountain in Medina, Contentment
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Indian, Tamil
Very Handsome
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Hindu, Indian
Giver of Joy or Pleasure
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Anglo Saxon Celtic Irish Scottish
Dweller by the dark stream.
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Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Greek Eva, ÉABHA means "life."
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Indian, Tamil
Light of Success
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Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Playing with Flowers
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English
English : variant spelling of Such 1.
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