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Trowell (/ˈtraʊl/) is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. It lies a few miles west of Nottingham, in the borough of Broxtowe on the
Arnold Wilberforce Trowell (25 June 1887 – 16 December 1966), also known as Thomas Wilberforce Trowell, was a New Zealand composer, cellist and teacher
Dr Oswald Arthur Trowell MD FRSE (1909–1967) was a 20th-century English physiologist and radiobiologist. Also an avid amateur naturalist and ornithologist
Trowell services is a motorway service station off the M1 motorway in Trowell, Nottinghamshire, England, situated north of Junction 25. Opened in 1967
Irene Trowell-Harris (born September 20, 1939) is a retired American major general in the US National Guard. She was the first African American woman
Gary Trowell (born 10 April 1959) is an Australian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and the team time trial events at the 1984
Margaret Trowell (née Kathleen Margaret Sifton; 1904 – 5 April 1985) was a British artist, author and curator who is credited with founding the Margaret
Helen's Church, Trowell is a Grade II* listed Anglican parish church in Trowell, Nottinghamshire, England. The first record of a church in Trowell is from 801
Hubert "Hugh" Carey Trowell (8 August 1904 – 23 July 1989) OBE, FRCP was a British physician known for his research on dietary fiber and protein–energy
Brian Lewis Trowell (21 February 1931 – 12 November 2015) was an English musicologist and the Heather Professor of Music at the University of Oxford.
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English
English : habitational name from Trowell in Nottinghamshire, named in Old English with trēow ‘tree’ + wella ‘stream’. Ekwall suggests that this may have referred to a tree bridge. Compare Trowbridge.
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German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Myself; Bitter
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Latin
Of Laurentum. From the place of the laurel leaves. Can also be interpreted as the English...
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English : habitational name from Bladon in Oxfordshire or Blaydon in Tyne and Wear (formerly in County Durham). The first takes its name from a pre-English name (of uncertain origin and meaning) of the Evenlode river; the second is named with Old Norse blár ‘cold’ + Old English dūn ‘hill’.
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Indian
Night; Beauty
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Egyptian
, child of the moon + the night sun.
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Christian.
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English and German
English and German : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pins or pegs, from Middle English pin, Middle Low German pin(ne) ‘pin’, ‘peg’. In some cases the German name was an metonymic occupational name for a shoemaker.English (Devon) : from Middle English pinne ‘hill’ (Old English penn), a topographic name or a habitational name from a place named with this word, e.g. Pinn, Pinn Court Farm, or Pin Hill Farm, all in Devon.
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Hebrew
(בָּזָק) Hebrew name BAZAK means "flash of light."
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Hindu
Stone in Lord vishnus necklace Kaustubh
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Hindu
(Ten headed King of Lanka a.k.a. Ravana)
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