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Calendar year
1663 (MDCLXIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1663rd
1663
Cossack Rada meeting in Ukraine
The Black Council of 1663 (Ukrainian: Чорна рада, romanized: chorna rada) was a Cossack Rada meeting on 17–18 June 1663 near Nizhyn, Ukraine, where thousands
Black_Council_of_1663
1857 historical novel by Panteleimon Kulish
Council, a Chronicle of the Year 1663 (Ukrainian: Чорна рада, Хроніка 1663 року, romanized: Chorna rada, Khronika 1663 roku) is an 1857 historical novel
Black_Council_(novel)
Series of conflicts (1663–1664) between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburgs
The Sixth Austro-Turkish War, also known as the Austro-Turkish War of 1663–1664, was a short war between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire.
Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664)
Austro-Turkish_War_(1663–1664)
the monarchy in 1660, King Charles II rewarded eight persons on March 24, 1663, for their faithful support of his efforts to regain the throne of England
List of counties in North Carolina
List_of_counties_in_North_Carolina
Laboratory near Santa Fe, New Mexico
was a total secret. Its only mailing address was a post office box, number 1663, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Eventually two other post office boxes were used
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los_Alamos_National_Laboratory
List of events
Events from the year 1663 in England. Monarch – Charles II 10 January – the Royal African Company is granted a Royal Charter. February – Parliament pressures
1663_in_England
17th-century immigrants to New France
approximately 800 young French women who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by King Louis XIV. The program was
King's_Daughters
Events from the year 1663 in France. Monarch – Louis XIV The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres is founded Construction of the Church of Saint-Just
1663_in_France
Events from the year 1663 in China. Also known as 壬寅 (Water Tiger) 4359 or 4299 to 卯年 (Water Rabbit) 4360 or 4300 in the Earthly Branches calendar. Kangxi
1663_in_China
complete list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in its fourth year, 1663. Robert Boyle (1627–1691) Alexander Bruce, 2nd Earl of Kincardine (1629–1681)
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1663
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1663
William Morison (1663–1739), of Prestongrange, Haddington, was a Scottish politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1690 to 1707 and in the
William_Morison_(1663–1739)
Witch trials in northern Norway
were held in Vardø in Finnmark in Northern Norway in the winter of 1662–1663 and were one of the biggest in Scandinavia. Thirty women were put on trial
Vardø witch trials (1662–1663)
Vardø_witch_trials_(1662–1663)
Colonial empire between 1415 and 1999
Eventually, Brazil became the most valuable colony of the second era of empire (1663–1825), until, as part of the wave of independence movements that swept the
Portuguese_Empire
English landowner and Tory politician
George Pitt (c. 1663–1735), of Strathfield Saye, Hampshire, was an English landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1694 and
George_Pitt_(died_1735)
Magnitude 7 earthquake (February 5, 1663) affecting New France (now Quebec, Canada)
The 1663 Charlevoix earthquake occurred on February 5 in New France (now the Canadian province of Quebec), and was assessed to have a moment magnitude
1663_Charlevoix_earthquake
English politician
William Harvey (1663 – 31 October 1731) was a British Tory politician. He was baptised on 18 December 1663 and was the oldest surviving son of Sir Eliab
William_Harvey_(1663–1731)
English admiral
Admiral John Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley of Stratton (1663 – 27 February 1697) was an English admiral, of the Bruton branch of the Berkeley family. He
John Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley of Stratton
John_Berkeley,_3rd_Baron_Berkeley_of_Stratton
The year 1663 in music. Antonio Cesti – La Dori Venice premiere Kaspar Förster – Der lobwürdige Cadmus Johann Rudolf Ahle Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder Neugepflantzten
1663_in_music
Secret laboratory established by the Manhattan Project
born in Los Alamos during the war listed their place of birth as PO Box 1663 in Santa Fe. All letters and packages came through that address. The most
Project_Y
English writer who married into the Egerton family
Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater (née Lady Elizabeth Cavendish; 1626 – 14 July 1663) was an English writer who married into the Egerton family. Elizabeth Cavendish
Elizabeth Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater (1626–1663)
Elizabeth_Egerton,_Countess_of_Bridgewater_(1626–1663)
55-gun royal ship of the English Royal Navy
renamed again as Royal Prince, and underwent a second rebuilding from 1661 to 1663. She was burnt in action on 3 June 1666 in the Four Days Battle during the
English_ship_Prince_Royal
Quebec's history between 1663 and 1759
between the establishment of the Sovereign Council and the fall of Quebec. 1663 – New France becomes a royal province under Louis XIV. The Sovereign Council
Timeline of Quebec history (1663–1759)
Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1663–1759)
Emperor of Japan from 1663 to 1687
the traditional order of succession. Reigen's reign spanned the years from 1663 through 1687. Before Reigen's ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his
Emperor_Reigen
English Tory politician
Horatio Walpole (11 July 1663 – 1717), of Beck Hall, Norfolk, was an English Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between
Horatio_Walpole_(died_1717)
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland for the year 1663. It lists acts of Parliament of the old Parliament of Scotland, that was merged
List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1663
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1663
1658–1663 victory over Portugal in India
The Conquest of Malabar (1658–1663) encompassed a series of military campaigns led by Rijckloff van Goens with the objective of acquiring Portuguese-controlled
Dutch_conquest_of_Malabar
of Perekop and surrounding settlements, between 11 October to 16 December 1663. Crimean Khanate assisted Poland-Lithuania during the Russo-Polish War and
Siege_of_Perekop_(1663)
Irish lawyer and politician
Francis Annesley, FRS (October 1663 – 7 April 1750) was an Irish lawyer and politician who sat in the Irish House of Commons between 1692 and 1714, in
Francis_Annesley_(1663–1750)
Events in the year 1663 in India. January 23 – The Treaty of Ghilajharighat is signed in India between representatives of the Mughal Empire and the independent
1663_in_India
English army officer and politician
Alexander Luttrell (20 October 1663 – 22 September 1711) was an English army officer and politician. He was the third son of Francis Luttrell (1628–1666)
Alexander Luttrell (1663–1711)
Alexander_Luttrell_(1663–1711)
Jean-Jules-Armand Colbert, Marquis de Blainville (17 December 1663 – Ulm, 13 August 1704) was a French nobleman, Master of Ceremonies, and military officer
Jean-Jules-Armand_Colbert
Scottish title of nobility
Buccleugh, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland created twice on 20 April 1663, first for James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, and second suo jure for his wife
Duke_of_Buccleuch
Duchess of Savoy from 1630 to 1637
Christine of France (Christine Marie; 10 February 1606 – 27 December 1663) was Duchess of Savoy from 26 July 1630 to 7 October 1637 as the consort of Duke
Christine_of_France
British province in North America and the Caribbean (1663–1712)
the Kingdom of England (1663–1707) and later the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1712) that existed in North America from 1663 until the Carolinas were
Province_of_Carolina
French prince and governor (1595–1663)
duc de Longueville or Henri de Valois-Longueville (6 April 1595 – 11 May 1663), a legitimated prince of France (of royal descent) and peer of France, served
Henri II d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville
Henri_II_d'Orléans,_Duke_of_Longueville
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1663_in_poetry
English printer
William Bowyer the elder (1663 – 27 December 1737), English printer, was apprenticed to a Miles Flesher in 1679, made a liveryman of The Stationers' and
William_Bowyer_(1663–1737)
Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee
Tennessee, is a historic Catholic burial ground consecrated in 1867. Located at 1663 Elvis Presley Boulevard, it serves as the second Catholic cemetery in Shelby
Calvary_Cemetery_(Memphis)
Scottish politician and laird (1663–1732)
Hugh Rose, 15th Baron of Kilravock and Chief of Clan Rose, (1663–1732) was one of the Scottish representatives to the first Parliament of Great Britain
Hugh_Rose,_15th_of_Kilravock
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1663. February The Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (Academy of the
1663_in_literature
Concert venue located in Toronto, Canada
History is a music venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at 1663 Queen Street East. The venue hosts various events such as concerts, live entertainment
History_(venue)
early Edo period. He held regent positions kampaku from 1653 to 1663 and sesshō from 1663 to 1664. Nijō Tsunahira was his adopted son. With Imperial Fifth
Nijō_Mitsuhira
French traveller in the East, linguist and botanist (1633–1667)
now spent four years at home in studies useful to a traveller. In November 1663 again sailed for the East, calling at Alexandria and landing at Sidon, whence
Jean_de_Thévenot
Palace in Eisenstadt, Austria
under Paul Esterházy the first, in the course of the baroque building phase (1663–72). It was part of plans made by Carlo Martino Carlone, originating from
Schloss_Esterházy
Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
Hesse-Kassel (23 May 1629 – 16 July 1663), known as William the Just, was Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel from 1637 to 1663. Through two of his surviving children
William VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
William_VI,_Landgrave_of_Hesse-Kassel
Duchess of Parma and Piacenza from 1660 to 1663
Margaret Yolande of Savoy (15 November 1635 – 29 April 1663) was Princess of Savoy from birth and later Duchess consort of Parma. A proposed bride for
Margaret_Yolande_of_Savoy
Tumultuous period in Ukrainian history from 1659 to 1686
historians: Some historians such as Mykola Kostomarov define the period between 1663 and 1687, associating it with the three Moscow-appointed hetmans of Left-bank
The_Ruin_(Ukrainian_history)
founder fellows, who were elected prior to July 1663. Most were appointed on 20 May or 22 June 1663. John Alleyn James Annesley, 2nd Earl of Anglesey
List of original fellows of the Royal Society
List_of_original_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society
Former Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
Halifax aircraft on No. 1663 HCU John Pohe, was posted to RAF Rufforth in 1943, converting to a Halifax aircraft on No. 1663 HCU List of former Royal
RAF_Rufforth
to 1663. Warned several times by the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith for not taking care of his diocese, Jahnn was suspended in 1663. Jahnn
Michael_Jahnn
The Cook baronetcy of Brome Hall was created on 29 June 1663 for William Cook of Norfolk. The 2nd Baronet was Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth from
Cook baronets of Brome Hall (1663)
Cook_baronets_of_Brome_Hall_(1663)
Ambundu queen in Angola (c. 1583–1663)
December 1663) was a southwest African paramount ruler who ruled as queen of the Ambundu Kingdoms of Ndongo (1624–1663) and Matamba (1631–1663), located
Nzinga_of_Ndongo_and_Matamba
alternatively the Corporation of the Bedford Level) was founded in England in 1663 to manage the draining of the Fens of East Central England. It formalised
Bedford_Level_Corporation
The following lists events that happened in 1663 in South Africa. Commander of the Cape Colony - Zacharias Wagenaar The Maerseveen, a 1210-ton VOC ship
1663_in_South_Africa
Countess consort of Stolberg-Gedern
Christine of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (14 August 1663 – 3 August 1749) was a German noblewoman of the House of Mecklenburg and by marriage a Countess of Stolberg-Gedern
Duchess Christine of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Duchess_Christine_of_Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Mathematics professorship in the University of Cambridge, England
England; its holder is known as the Lucasian Professor. The post was founded in 1663 by Henry Lucas, who was Cambridge University's Member of Parliament in 1639–1640
Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
Lucasian_Professor_of_Mathematics
English-born physician, colonial administrator and alchemist (1606–1676)
experimented on obtaining salt from sea water. He traveled to England from 1661 to 1663, showing New World plants and animals to Charles II and reading papers for
John_Winthrop_the_Younger
Events from the year 1663 in art. Claude Lorrain completes his last etching, The Goatherd. Gerrit Dou – The Dropsical Woman Pieter de Hooch A Game of Nine
1663_in_art
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of England for the year 1663. For acts passed during the period 1707–1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1663
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1663
Title in the peerage of Scotland
treason and executed in 1661. His lands and titles were forfeited but in 1663, they were restored to his son, Archibald, who became the 9th Earl of Argyll
Duke_of_Argyll
the peerage of France that was created for François Annibal d'Estrées in 1663 by King Louis XIV. This title became extinct in 1771. In 1892, Alfonso XIII
Duke_of_Estrées
French noble title
The title of Duke of Noailles is a French peerage created in 1663 for Anne de Noailles, Count of Ayen. Noailles is the name of a prominent French noble
Duke_of_Noailles
Julian Cox (died 1663) was an English woman who was executed for witchcraft. She was accused of having bewitched a maidservant, and to have caused her
Julian_Cox
Commandment of the Dutch East India Company
(from 15 January 1662), Chetwai, Cannanore (from 15 February 1663), Cochin (7 January 1663 – 1795), and Quilon (29 December 1658 – 14 April 1659 and from
Dutch_Malabar
Athlumney was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland created on 24 November 1663 for Luke Dowdall. The family was descended from Sir Robert Dowdall (died
Dowdall_baronets
English clergyman and politician
The Reverend Henry Lucas (c. 1610 – July 1663) was an English clergyman and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1648. Lucas was born
Henry_Lucas_(politician)
British politician (1663–1743)
Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge PC (13 January 1663 – 30 August 1743), of Beaudesert, Staffordshire, and West Drayton, Middlesex, was a British landowner
Henry Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge (first creation)
Henry_Paget,_1st_Earl_of_Uxbridge_(first_creation)
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 19 January 1663 for Nicholas Slanning, of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon
Slanning_baronets
(1672–1674) and Bishop of Cebu (1663–1672). Juan López Galván was born in Martín Muñoz de las Posadas, Spain. On February 10, 1663, he was ordained a priest
Juan_López_Galván
Slow-rotating main-belt asteroid
1663 van den Bos, provisional designation 1926 PE, is a stony Florian asteroid and an exceptionally slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid
1663_van_den_Bos
granted to Frederick, 1st Duke of Schomberg by Afonso VI of Portugal, in 1663, as a reward for the Duke's service with the Portuguese Army. The countship
Count_of_Mértola
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1663 to 1677
English religious leader who served as the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1663 until his death. Sheldon was born in Stanton, Staffordshire in the parish
Gilbert_Sheldon
German composer, physician and musician
(Dresden, 1681) Parergon musicum, oder Musicalisches Neben-Werck (Leipzig. 1663–76) The courtly consort suite in German-speaking Europe, 1650-1706 p23 Michael
Johann_Kaspar_Horn
Principle in fluid mechanics
established by French mathematician Blaise Pascal in 1653 and published in 1663. Pascal's principle is defined as: A change in pressure at any point in an
Pascal's_law
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
of Buccleuch (1663), Earl of Buccleuch (1619), Earl of Doncaster, in the county of York (En 1663, restored 1743), Earl of Dalkeith (1663), Lord Scott of
Duke_of_Queensberry
that took place on June 26–27, 1664, as part of the Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664). Although not a major engagement in the broader context of the conflict
Battle_of_Körmend
English author and translator (fl. 1660–1663)
John Dancey or Dauncy (fl. 1660–1663) was an English author and translator. Dauncey is usually described as 'Gent.' on his title-pages. John Dancer is
John_Dauncey
Italian Catholic cardinal (1586–1663)
Giulio Cesare Sacchetti (1586 – 28 June 1663) was an Italian Catholic cardinal and was twice included in the French Court's list of acceptable candidates
Giulio_Cesare_Sacchetti
Margalitha (c.1663–c.1725) was a Polish Jewish Rabbi who later converted to Christianity. Aaron Margalita was born at Zolkiev in 1663 or 1665. Becoming
Aaron_Margalita
English politician
February 1695) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1663 to 1679. He was created Baron Ossulston in 1682. Bennet was the eldest son
John Bennet, 1st Baron Ossulston
John_Bennet,_1st_Baron_Ossulston
1660 - 22 May 1662 12th Benedict Arnold of Newport; 22 May 1662 - November 1663 William Coddington of Newport; 20 May 1651 - 17 May 1653 John Sanford of
List of colonial governors of Rhode Island
List_of_colonial_governors_of_Rhode_Island
British scrivener and politician
1663–1746) of Stalbridge House was a British scrivener and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1734. Walter was born about 1663,
Peter_Walter_(politician)
mononymously as Töle Biy (Kazakh: Төле би Әлібекұлы, Töle bi Älıbekūly; c. 1663 – 1756), was the head biy of the Kazakh senior juz, as well as an author
Töle_Biy
Roger Pratt, completed (begun in 1663). Horseheath Hall in Cambridgeshire, designed by Roger Pratt, completed (begun in 1663). Petersberg Citadel, Erfurt
1660s_in_architecture
1663 royal recognition charter
and Providence Plantations, approved by England's King Charles II in July 1663. It superseded the 1643 Patent for Settlement and outlined many freedoms
Rhode_Island_Royal_Charter
English Jacobite peeress (1663–1735)
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Jersey (née Chiffinch; 1663–1735) was an English Jacobite peeress and courtier, who married into the Villiers family. Lady
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Jersey
Barbara_Villiers,_Countess_of_Jersey
Neighbourhood, Kochi, Kerala, India
namely the Paliath Achan, the Dutch came to Kochi and conquered Kochi in 1663. The town became the capital of Dutch Malabar and belonged to the worldwide
Fort_Kochi
Friedrich Wilhelm of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (20 September 1663 in Hechingen – 14 November 1735 in Hechingen) was the fourth Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Friedrich_Wilhelm,_Prince_of_Hohenzollern-Hechingen
by the Ottomans again. Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches Austro-Turkish War (1663-1664) Molnár András: Zala megye archontológiája 1138-2000. Zalai Gyűjtemény
Siege_of_Nitra_(1664)
Battle of the Austro-Turkish War
Érsekújvár (siege of Uyvar) also known as the siege of Neuhäusel occurred in 1663 when Grand Vizier Fazil Ahmed Pasha leading the Ottomans invaded Habsburg
Siege_of_Érsekújvár_(1663)
Queen regnant of Ndongo and Matamba (1663– 1666)
(died 1666) was the queen regnant of the Kingdom of Ndongo and Matamba from 1663 to 1666. Mukambu Mbandi was the younger sister of the famous queen Nzinga
Mukambu_of_Matamba
1648 CE –1824 CE. First Ahom coin was issued by Jayadhwaj Singha (r. 1648–1663) and the last Ahom king to issue coin was Jogeswar Singha (r. 1821–1824)
Ahom_coinage
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660 to 1685
later Scott (1649–1685), created Duke of Monmouth (1663) in England and Duke of Buccleuch (1663) in Scotland. Monmouth was born nine months after Walter
Charles_II_of_England
Commune in Đồng Tháp, Vietnam
Standing Committee of the National Assembly of Vietnam issued Resolution No. 1663/NQ-UBTVQH15 on the reorganization of commune-level administrative units in
Gò_Công_Đông
of the Clan MacDonald of Keppoch. The murders took place on 25 September 1663, during a brawl in the mansion of Insch, just outside the village of Roybridge
Keppoch_murders
English politician
Throckmorton (c. 1630 – 10 November 1663) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1656 and 1663. Throckmorton was the son of
Clement Throckmorton (died 1663)
Clement_Throckmorton_(died_1663)
Ahom noble and statesman (1590–1633)
Momai Tamuli Borborua (1590–1663) also known by his other names Chiring Phiseng and Sukuti Tamuly was an Ahom general, statesman, and noble and the first
Momai_Tamuli_Borborua
British gold coin minted between 1663 and 1814
abbreviated gn., or gns. in plural) was a coin, minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814, that contained approximately one-quarter of an ounce of gold. The
Guinea_(coin)
English clergyman
(1592–1675) was a Church of England clergyman and bishop of London from 1663 to 1675. He was born in Burton Latimer (or possibly nearby Barton Seagrave)
Humphrey_Henchman
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a mower or reaper of grass or hay, Old English mǣðere. Compare Mead, Mower. Hay was formerly of great importance, not only as feed for animals in winter but also for bedding.English : in southern Lancashire, where it has long been a common surname, it is probably a relatively late development of Madder (see Mader).English : The prominent Mather family of New England were established in America by Richard Mather (1596–1669) in 1635. He was a Puritan clergyman from a well-established family of Lowton, Lancashire, England. After he emigrated, he was in great demand as a preacher, finally settling in Dorchester, MA. His son Increase Mather (1639–1723) was a diplomat and president of Harvard. He married his step-sister Maria Cotton, herself the daughter of an eminent Puritan divine, John Cotton. Their son Cotton Mather (1663–1728) bore both family names. The latter was a minister who is remembered for his part in witchcraft trials, but he was also a man of science and a fellow of the Royal Society in London.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and Catalan
English, French, and Catalan : from a diminutive of brun ‘brown’ (see Brown, Brun).German : from a personal name (Brunhard) composed with Old High German, Old Saxon brūm ‘brown’. But this is also a Waldensian name in Germany, in which case it is of French origin, see 1.A Brunet from the Charente Maritime region of France is documented in Montreal in 1663, with the secondary surname Belhumeur. Another, from the Perche region, is documented in Quebec city in 1667, with the secondary surname Létang. Other secondary surnames recorded are Bourbonnais, La Sablonnière, and Saint-André. A Calvinist from La Rochelle, with the secondary surname Bonvouloir, is documented in Quebec city in 1698.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a cook, a seller of cooked meats, or a keeper of an eating house, from Old English cÅc (Latin coquus). There has been some confusion with Cocke.Irish and Scottish : usually identical in origin with the English name, but in some cases a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cúg ‘son of Hugo’ (see McCook).In North America Cook has absorbed examples of cognate and semantically equivalent names from other languages, such as German and Jewish Koch.Erroneous translation of French Lécuyer (see Lecuyer).Francis Cooke (died 1663) and his eldest son John were passengers on the Mayflower in 1621; they were joined two years later by Francis’s wife and other children. In the words of William Bradford, when he died he had ‘lived to see his children’s children have children’.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name from a place so named, for example in Dordogne, Gironde, and Marne.English : variant of Verdun.A Verdon, also written Verdun, from the Aunis region of France was documented in Quebec City in 1663.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Compare Romrell.The name was brought to North America from Jersey in the Channel Islands by Simon Rumrill (c.1663–1705), who died in Enfield, CT.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Throckmorton in Worcestershire, possibly named from Old English þroc ‘beam bridge’ + mere ‘pool’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Bearers of the name Throckmorton in the U.S. trace their descent from a John Throckmorton (1601–1684) of New England or a Robert Throckmorton (1609–1663) of VA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from an unidentified place.Thomas Howerton came from England in about 1663 to Rappahannock CO., VA.
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Boy/Male
Australian, Teutonic
Famous Wolf
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic CatrÃona and Scottish Gaelic Catrìona, both KATRIONA means "pure."
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Biblical
of grace or mercy
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From Scotland
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Sindhi
Who Knows Everything
Girl/Female
Spanish
God's gift.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Moon
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a leather belt or strap maker, from Middle English belt(e), Middle Low German balt.German : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Baldher (see Belter).North German : habitational name from a place called Beelte (see Belter 2).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese
Warlike; Of Mars; God of War; Nobleman; Dedicated to Mars; Lord of the Marches
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