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Calendar year
1674 (MDCLXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1674th
1674
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680
Sultanate of Bijapur, which later formed the genesis of the Maratha Kingdom. In 1674, he was formally crowned the Chhatrapati of his realm at Raigad Fort. Shivaji
Shivaji
Devastating storm in Western Europe
The 1674 derecho, also known as Het Schrickelik Tempeest (English: The Terrible Tempest) in the Netherlands, was an extraordinarily powerful, extremely
1674_derecho
English poet and civil servant (1608–1674)
John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, and civil servant. His 1667 epic poem Paradise Lost was written in blank
John_Milton
1674 conflict
during the Ottoman-Crimean campaign into the Sich, at night on 19 December 1674. Detailed description of this battle only appears in Velychko's chronicle
Battle_of_Sich_(1674)
Treaty ending the Third Anglo-Dutch War
The Treaty of Westminster of 1674 was the peace treaty that ended the Third Anglo-Dutch War. Signed by the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of England, the
Treaty_of_Westminster_(1674)
English Whig politician
Richard Hampden PC (aft. 1674 – 27 July 1728) of Great Hampden, near Wendover, Buckinghamshire was an English Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons
Richard_Hampden_(died_1728)
Regent of France from 1715 to 1723
Philippe, duc d'Orléans (Philippe Charles; 2 August 1674 – 2 December 1723), who was known as the Regent, was a French prince, soldier, and statesman who
Philippe_II,_Duke_of_Orléans
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1737 to 1747
Christianity portal John Potter (c. 1674 – 10 October 1747) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1737 to 1747. He was the son of a linen draper at Wakefield
John_Potter_(bishop)
Cossack military action
The right-bank campaign of 1674 was the military actions of Moscow and Ukrainian troops under the leadership of the left-bank Hetman Ivan Samoilovych and
Right-bank_campaign_(1674)
Royal election in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
The 1674 Polish–Lithuanian royal election was an election to decide on the new candidate for the Polish–Lithuanian throne. On November 10, 1673, Michael
1674 Polish–Lithuanian royal election
1674_Polish–Lithuanian_royal_election
Decade
was a decade lasting from January 1, 1679 BC to December 31, 1670 BC. c. 1674 BC—End of Middle Kingdom in Ancient Egypt. Start of the Second intermediate
1670s_BC
vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha besieged Ladyzhyn and captured it. In January 1674, the joint Russo-Cossack army led by prince Grigory Romodanovsky and hetman
Battles_of_Ladyzhyn_(1674)
The Battle of Nowshera (1674) was a major confrontation between the Afghan tribal alliance under Khushal Khan Khattak and the forces of the Mughal Empire
Battle_of_Nowshera_(1674)
English landowner and Member of Parliament
Sir John Bernard (23 August 1604 – 5 March 1674) of Abington Park, Northamptonshire was an English landowner and briefly a Member of Parliament. The eldest
John Bernard (MP for Northampton)
John_Bernard_(MP_for_Northampton)
Mother of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj , founder of the Maratha kingdom
Jijabai (née Jadhavrao; 12 January 1598 – 17 June 1674), was the mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, founder of the Maratha Kingdom. She was a daughter
Jijabai
1674 Russian-Cossack siege
ПОХОД 1674 Г., p. 35-36. В. С. Великанов (2021). p. 38. В. С. Великанов (2021). p. 40-41. В. С. Великанов (2021). p. 42. "Летняя кампания 1674 г. на Украине"
Chyhyryn_campaign_(1674)
Events from the year 1674 in France. Monarch: Louis XIV August 11 – Battle of Seneffe: The French army under Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé defeats
1674_in_France
Part of the Franco-Dutch War of 1672 to 1678
The siege of Grave took place from 25 July to 27 October in 1674 during the Franco–Dutch War of 1672 to 1678, when a Dutch army captured the Dutch fortress
Siege_of_Grave_(1674)
launches in 1674 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1674. "Venetian Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Fama Volante' (1674)". Threedecks
List_of_ship_launches_in_1674
French conquest of Franche-Comté during the Dutch War (1673–1674)
that took place in the Franche-Comté region from 12 October 1673 to 10 July 1674, culminating in the capture of the Château de Sainte-Anne. This conflict
Second conquest of Franche-Comté
Second_conquest_of_Franche-Comté
Irish barrister, politician and judge
Sir John St Leger (1674–1743) was an Irish barrister, politician and judge. He belonged to a prominent aristocratic family from County Cork. He was not
John_St_Leger_(1674–1743)
The Swedish invasion of Brandenburg (1674–75) (German: Schwedeneinfall 1674/75) involved the occupation of the undefended Margraviate of Brandenburg by
Swedish invasion of Brandenburg
Swedish_invasion_of_Brandenburg
Estonia under Swedish rule
1674) Wilhelm von Ulrich (4th time, acting; 1656–1659) Johan Christoffer von Scheiding [de; et] (acting; 1674) Andreas Lennartson Torstensson (1674–1681)
Duchy_of_Estonia_(1561–1721)
Mayflower passenger (1597–1674)
John Winslow (1597–1674) was one of several Winslow brothers who came to the Plymouth Colony in its earliest years. His brothers Edward and Gilbert were
John_Winslow_(1597–1674)
English woman executed for witchcraft
Ann Foster (died 1674) was an English woman who was executed for witchcraft. She was a poor old widow. One day, she asked her neighbor Joseph Weeden for
Ann_Foster_(died_1674)
Yavorsky during the 1674 campaign of Romodanovsky and Samoylovych. The city was eventually captured and sacked. In the march of 1674, joint Russian and
Siege_of_Uman_(1674)
Earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
has been created three times, twice in the Peerage of England (1645 and 1674) and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom (1831). The third creation
Earl_of_Lichfield
1672–1678 European war
of allies. Related conflicts include the Third Anglo-Dutch War of 1672 to 1674 and the Scanian War of 1675 to 1679. In May 1672, France nearly overran the
Franco-Dutch_War
1665. During the restitution to Dutch rule from August 1673 to November 1674, when New Netherland was under the jurisdiction of the City of Amsterdam
Directors_of_New_Netherland
Commander-in-chief under Maratha Empire
Prataprao Gujar (also Kudtoji Gujar) (1615 — February 1674) was a Maratha general who served as the 3rd Senapati of the Maratha Empire during the reign
Prataprao_Gujar
Gas field in the North Sea
(1985). The North Sea Platform Guide. Ledbury: Oilfield Publications Limited. pp. 571–74. 60°10′03″N 2°14′30″E / 60.1674°N 2.2416°E / 60.1674; 2.2416
Odin_gas_field
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
the Royal Navy, built by Francis Baylie in Bristol and launched in June 1674. Her guns comprised twenty-two 24-pounders on the lower deck, with twenty-two
HMS_Oxford_(1674)
King of Joseon from 1674 to 1720
Seooneung). Father: King Hyeonjong of Joseon (조선 현종; 14 March 1641 – 17 September 1674) Grandfather: King Hyojong of Joseon (조선 효종; 3 July 1619 – 23 June 1659)
Sukjong_of_Joseon
Georgian prince of the Kingdom of Imereti
Aleksandr Archilovich Imeretinsky (Russian: Александр Арчилович Имеретинский) (1674 – 20 February 1711) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Kingdom
Prince Alexander of Imereti (1674–1711)
Prince_Alexander_of_Imereti_(1674–1711)
English royal yacht (1674–unknown)
Katherine, the second ship of that name, was an English royal yacht, built in 1674 at Chatham for the Royal Navy. "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 369456"
HMY_Katherine_(1674)
the title was Lunghi (1660–1679), the Shunzhi Emperor's seventh son. In 1674, Lunghi was granted the title "Prince Chun of the First Rank" by his third
Prince_Chun_(created_1674)
The Treaty of The Hague (1674) signed in 1674, was a defense treaty between the Habsburg Monarchy, Denmark-Norway, the Dutch Republic and Spain. The treaty
Treaty_of_The_Hague_(1674)
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702
Pieter and Jacob de Graeff in the park of the country house in Soestdijk. In 1674 Wilhelm bought the estate from Jacob de Graeff, which was later converted
William_III_of_England
English MP (c. 1603–1674)
Sir William Fleetwood (c 1603 – 12 February 1674) of High Lodge, Woodstock Park, Oxfordshire was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House
William_Fleetwood_(1603–1674)
Duchess consort of Courland
Elisabeth Sophie of Brandenburg (5 April 1674 – 22 November 1748), was a Duchess consort of Courland by marriage to Duke Frederick Casimir Kettler of Courland
Princess Elisabeth Sophie of Brandenburg
Princess_Elisabeth_Sophie_of_Brandenburg
List of events
Events from the year 1674 in England. Monarch – Charles II 15 January – The Earl of Arlington is impeached by the House of Commons on charges of popery
1674_in_England
17th Century Political Crisis
over Sich sheltering False Tsarevich Semyon, from December 1673 to June 1674. Zaporozhian Sich was going through plague, while Ivan Sirko was away for
Sich-Tsardom_crisis
colonies. Despite one brief year when the Dutch retook the colony (1673–1674), New York would remain an English and later British possession until the
List of colonial governors of New York
List_of_colonial_governors_of_New_York
P. (April 21, 1613 – February 12, 1674) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Manila (1672–1674) and Bishop of Cebu (1663–1672). Juan
Juan_López_Galván
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1674 to 1696
1629 – 17 June 1696) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 until his death in 1696. Born into Polish nobility, Sobieski was educated
John_III_Sobieski
This is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in its 15th year, 1674. Sir Jonas Moore (1617–1679) Edmund Castell (1606–1685) Renatus Franciscus
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1674
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1674
King of Joseon from 1659 to 1674
Hyeonjong (Korean: 현종; Hanja: 顯宗; 14 March 1641 – 17 September 1674), personal name Yi Yeon, was the 18th monarch of Joseon. The only surviving son of
Hyeonjong_of_Joseon
1667 epic poem by John Milton
Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the English poet John Milton (1608–1674). The poem concerns the biblical story of the fall of man: the temptation
Paradise_Lost
English politician
Sir Francis Popham KB (1646–1674), of Littlecote House, Wiltshire and Houndstreet, Somerset, was an English politician. He was the eldest surviving son
Francis_Popham_(1646–1674)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
English Royal Navy, built by Sir Anthony Deane at Harwich and launched in 1674. By 1685 she was carrying only 64 guns. Harwich was wrecked on 3 September
HMS_Harwich_(1674)
English possession in North America (1674–1702)
Province of East Jersey, along with the Province of West Jersey, between 1674 and 1702 in accordance with the Quintipartite Deed, were two distinct political
East_Jersey
French nobleman
Claude de Beauharnais (French pronunciation: [klod də boaʁnɛ]; 22 September 1674 – 15 January 1738) was a French nobleman. He was sieur de Beaumont et de
Claude de Beauharnais (1674–1738)
Claude_de_Beauharnais_(1674–1738)
Ralph Venning (c. 1621 – 10 March 1673 or 1674) was an English nonconformist Christian. The son of Francis and Joan Venning, he was born in Devon, perhaps
Ralph_Venning
Maratha commander (1630–1687)
title Hambir Rao was bestowed upon him by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in 1674. His descendants continued the title of Hambir Rao. Hambirrao was born into
Hambirrao_Mohite
Topics referred to by the same term
Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646) Mughal Empire (1526–1857) Maratha Empire (1674–1818) Sikh Empire (1799–1849) Company Raj (1757–1858) British Raj (1858–1947)
Indian_Empire
Events from the year 1674 in Ireland. Monarch: Charles II May 5 – The Hospital and Free School of King Charles II opens in Dublin. Mary Davys, novelist
1674_in_Ireland
Portuguese/Dutch princess (1609–1674)
Princess Mauritia Eleonora of Portugal (1609 – 15 June 1674), Dutch: Prinses Mauritia Eleonora van Portugal, was a princess from the House of Aviz. As
Mauritia_Eleonora_of_Portugal
Earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia
The 1674 Ambon earthquake occurred on February 17 between 19:30 and 20:00 local time in the Maluku Islands. The resulting tsunami reached heights of up
1674 Ambon earthquake and megatsunami
1674_Ambon_earthquake_and_megatsunami
British Whig politician
Owen Buckingham (16 December 1674 – 5 March 1720) of Moulsford, Berkshire, was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1708 and
Owen_Buckingham_(1674–1720)
Part of the Franco-Dutch War
The invasion of Martinique in 1674 was an unsuccessful attempt by the Dutch Republic to conquer the Caribbean island of Martinique from France. In spite
Invasion_of_Martinique_(1674)
This article covers 1674 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France)
1674_in_poetry
Colonial fort on Manhattan, New York (1625–1788)
executive privileges. In 1674, the fort and New Orange were turned back over to the English in the Treaty of Westminster (1674) which included a provision
Fort_Amsterdam
Palace in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India
is the official residence of the Bhonsle family that ruled Tanjore from 1674 to 1855. It is located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. The Thanjavur Maratha palace
Thanjavur_Maratha_Palace
English baroque composer and organist (c1674-1707)
Jeremiah Clarke (c. 1674 – 1 December 1707) was an English baroque composer and organist, best known for his Trumpet Voluntary, a popular piece often played
Jeremiah_Clarke
English colonial administrator and planter
28 February 1611 – 1674) was an English colonial administrator and planter who served as Governor of Carolina from 1672 to 1674. Contemporary descriptions
John_Yeamans
Italian jurist, vicar
Cristoforo Rampelli (fl. 1674–1686) was an Istrian Italian jurist, vicar, and captain of the County of Pisino from 1674 to 1686. He was born in Pisino
Cristoforo_Rampelli
English noblewoman
Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (née Devereux; 30 September 1599 – 24 April 1674) was an English noblewoman who lived during the reigns of Elizabeth I, James
Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset
Frances_Seymour,_Duchess_of_Somerset
Irish politician (1674-1706)
Robert Echlin (1674 – 20 November 1706) was an Irish Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of Sir Henry Echlin, 1st Baronet, and his wife Agnes Mussen
Robert_Echlin_(1674–1706)
French family
in Paris and Lyon. The first well-known member was Charles Audran (1594–1674). Claude Audran the Elder (1597 – 18 November 1675) was a French engraver
Audran_family
Kabaka of Buganda
Kingdom of Buganda between 1674 and 1680. He was the son of Sekabaka Kateregga Kamegere, who reigned between 1644 and 1674. His mother was Namutebi of
Mutebi_I_of_Buganda
River in the United States
From the confluence (44°05′57″N 69°10′03″W / 44.0993°N 69.1674°W / 44.0993; -69.1674 (Mill River source)) of Branch Brook and Meadow Brook, the river
Mill River (St. George River tributary)
Mill_River_(St._George_River_tributary)
Senapati of the Maratha Empire in 1674
campaigns and accompanied Chhatrapati Shivaji on numerous expeditions. In 1674, he avenged the death of Prataprao Gujar by defeating Bahlol Khan near Bankapura
Anandrao
17th century microstate in North Asia
microstate in North Asia with its capital in Albazino existing between 1665 and 1674. It was located on the border of the Tsardom of Russia and Qing China, by
Jaxa_(state)
Servant in the court of Charles II of Spain
Eugenia Martínez Vallejo (1674–1699) was a Spanish court jester. She gained notoriety for her large size and weight, now thought to be the result of Prader–Willi
Eugenia_Martínez_Vallejo
Elias Dumaresq, 5th Seigneur of Augres was born in 1674 and was a Seigneur of Augres located in the parish of Trinity, Jersey, the largest of the Channel
Elias Dumaresq, 5th Seigneur of Augres
Elias_Dumaresq,_5th_Seigneur_of_Augres
Duke of York and Albany
Ernest Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (17 September 1674 – 14 August 1728), was the younger brother of George I of Great Britain. Ernest Augustus was
Ernest Augustus, Duke of York and Albany
Ernest_Augustus,_Duke_of_York_and_Albany
Scottish professional soldier
was born in 1652, third son of George Ramsay, 2nd Earl of Dalhousie (1618-1674) and his wife, Anne Fleming. Two of his brothers also served in the military;
George Ramsay (military officer)
George_Ramsay_(military_officer)
King of Assyria
Libaya (died c. 1674 BC) reigned as king of Assyria c. 1690–1674 BC. He succeeded Bel-bani in the Adaside dynasty, which came to the fore after the ejection
Libaya
French painter (1602–1674)
Champaigne (French pronunciation: [filip də ʃɑ̃paɲ]; 26 May 1602 – 12 August 1674) was a Brabant-born French Baroque era painter, a major exponent of French
Philippe_de_Champaigne
the first paleolithic artefact to be identified as having human origins. 1674: July 17 - Two skeletons of children are discovered in the White Tower (Tower
1670s_in_archaeology
Tutor of Isaac Newton
tutor of Isaac Newton. Pulleyn served as Regius Professor of Greek from 1674 to 1686. He was known as a "pupil monger", meaning one who increased his
Benjamin_Pulleyn
English agricultural pioneer (1674–1741)
Jethro Tull (baptised 30 March 1674 – 21 February 1741, New Style) was an English agriculturist from Berkshire, England, who helped to bring about the
Jethro_Tull_(agriculturist)
Member of the Parliament of England
Richard West (before 17 January 1636 – 27 February 1674) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from April 1660 until
Richard West (MP for Haslemere)
Richard_West_(MP_for_Haslemere)
French noblewoman
Marguerite-Philippe du Cambout (1624 – 9 December 1674) was a French noblewoman. Marguerite du Cambout was born in 1624.Her parents were Charles du Cambout
Marguerite-Philippe du Cambout
Marguerite-Philippe_du_Cambout
17th-century King of Kantipur
a Malla ruler and the ninth king of Kantipur. He ascended the throne in 1674 following the death of his father, Pratap Malla. Pratap Malla intended for
Nripendra_Malla
Bell tower in Utrecht, Netherlands
fully completed due to lack of money. Since the unfinished nave collapsed in 1674, the Dom tower has been a freestanding tower. The tower stands at the spot
Dom_Tower_of_Utrecht
Printing office in England
House was a sixteenth century printing office from 1584 to some time around 1674. It was located near the Old Bailey in London, England. "Eliot's Court Press"
Eliot's_Court_Printing_House
Painting by Pieter de Hooch
Letter and a Woman Sewing is an oil painting on canvas executed c. 1670–1674 by the Dutch artist Pieter de Hooch, now in the private Kremer Collection
Interior with a Man Reading a Letter and a Woman Sewing
Interior_with_a_Man_Reading_a_Letter_and_a_Woman_Sewing
Italian painter and poet (1674–1765)
Giampietro Zanotti (1674–1765) was an Italian painter and art historian of the late-Baroque or Rococo period. He studied painting in Bologna with Lorenzo
Giampietro_Zanotti
Annual illustrated directory for the University of Oxford
published by the Oxford University Press for the University of Oxford from 1674 to 2019. The Oxford University Press originally held a monopoly on publishing
Oxford_Almanack
Scottish lawyer, politician, and judge
John Pringle, Lord Haining (c. 1674 – 19 August 1754) was a Scottish lawyer, politician, and judge. His ownership of a large estate near Selkirk secured
John_Pringle,_Lord_Haining
Indian politician
adopted by the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhosale upon his coronation in 1674. He is addressed as Chhatrapati by some in the media, however the title is
Udayanraje_Bhosale
English courtier and politician
Thomas Coke (19 February 1674 – 11 May 1727) of Melbourne Hall, Melbourne, Derbyshire was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons
Thomas Coke (privy counsellor)
Thomas_Coke_(privy_counsellor)
British colony in North America (1664–1776)
in 1667 in the Treaty of Breda and the Treaty of Westminster (1674). It was not until 1674 that English common law was applied in the colony. In the late
Province_of_New_York
firearms expert in the early Qing Dynasty, in the thirteenth year of Kangxi (1674). The Continuously Shooting Blunderbuss could fire 28 lead pellets at a time[how
Continuously Shooting Blunderbuss
Continuously_Shooting_Blunderbuss
English possession in North America (1674–1702)
Province of New Jersey. The political division existed for 28 years, between 1674 and 1702. Determination of an exact location for a border between West Jersey
West_Jersey
Events in the year 1674 in Norway. Monarch: Christian V. 12 October – Finn-Kirsten was executed by burning at the stake. She was the last person to be
1674_in_Norway
English poet and cleric (1591–1674)
Robert Herrick (baptised 24 August 1591 – buried 15 October 1674) was a 17th-century English lyric poet and Anglican cleric. He is best known for Hesperides
Robert_Herrick_(poet)
Polish bishop (1621–1677)
was bishop of Chełmno from 1661 until 1674, and was archbishop of Gniezno and the primate of Poland from 1674. Olszowski was born in Olszowa. He was
Andrzej_Olszowski
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Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : variant of Parrish.French : variant of Paris 1.Samuel Parris, of Salem witchcraft fame, was a clergyman born in London and came to Boston, MA, in or before 1674. He had five children from two marriages and lived out his years in Sudbury, MA.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Country)
English (West Country) : habitational name from a place named with the Old English elements slÄh ‘sloe’ + cumb ‘valley’, in particular Slocum on the Isle of Wight and in Devon.Anthony Slocombe or Slocum (1590–1674/75) came from Taunton, Somerset, England, to Taunton, MA, in 1637.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the ‘Austin canons’, established in the 11th century, and the ‘Austin friars’, a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as ‘the Apostle of the English’, who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.This was the name of a merchant family that became well established in eastern MA in the 17th century, notably in Charlestown. Richard Austin came from England and landed at Boston in 1638, and his son Anthony was clerk of Suffield, CT, in 1674. The surname is very common in England as well as America; this Richard Austin was only one of a number of bearers who brought it to North America.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a Germanic personal name, Emaurri, composed of the elements amja ‘busy’, ‘industrious’ + rīc ‘power’. The name was introduced into England from France by the Normans. There has been some confusion with Amory.This name is recorded in Quebec in 1674, having been taken there from Dordogne, France.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name EirÃkr, composed of the elements eir ‘mercy’, ‘peace’ + rÃk ‘power’. The addition in English of an inorganic H- to names beginning with a vowel is a relatively common phenomenon. It is possible that this name may have swallowed up a less common Germanic personal name with the first element heri, hari ‘army’.Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements heri, hari ‘army’ + rÄ«c ‘power’, or from an assimilated form of Henrick, a Dutch form of Henry.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEirc ‘descendant of Erc’, a personal name meaning ‘speckled’, ‘dark red’, or ‘salmon’. There was a saint of this name. The surname is born by families in Munster and Ulster, where it has usually been changed to Harkin.The English poet Robert Herrick (1591-1674) was from a prosperous family of goldsmiths, who had a long association with the city of Leicester. There is a family tradition that they were of Scandinavian origin, descended from Eric the Forester, who settled in the city in the 11th century. The initial aspirate came into the name in the late 16th cedntury; the name of the poet's great-grandfather is recorded in the corporation books of the city of Leicester in 1511 as Thomas Ericke.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Andrews.Swiss German and Hungarian : derivative of the personal name Andreas.Perhaps a reduced form of Greek Andronikos, Andronidis, or some other similar surname, all patronymics from Andreas.William Andros came to VA in 1617 and died there about 1655. Sir Edmund Andros (1637–1714) was the British colonial governor of several provinces in America between 1674 and 1698, most notably NY (1674–81).
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Gold thing
Male
Egyptian
, the Bleeder.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Promila | பà¯à®°à¯‹à®®à®¿à®²à®¾Â
Love others
Boy/Male
Indian
One who is Loved by God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kowsika | கோவà¯à®¸à¯€à®•ாÂ
The unique
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Women of Today
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Diorbhorguil, DIORBHAIL means "true testimony." Used as a Scottish Anglicized form of Dorothy ("gift of God").
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Rising Sun
Girl/Female
Indian
Lucky
Girl/Female
Muslim
Judicious, Wise, Prudent
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