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Calendar year
1751 (MDCCLI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1751st year
1751
Events from the year 1751 in France. Monarch: Louis XV 28 June – The first volume of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie (Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire
1751_in_France
Uprising or the Pima Outbreak, was a revolt of Pima native Americans in 1751 against colonial forces in Spanish Arizona and one of the major northern
Pima_Revolt_(1751)
Events from the year 1751 in Wales. Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Montgomeryshire)
1751_in_Wales
Events in world sport through the years 1751 to 1755. Events 1751 — George Taylor retired from the ring and became the landlord of the Fountain Inn in
1751_to_1755_in_sports
Magnitude 7-8 earthquake that occurred in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1751
The 1751 Port-au-Prince earthquake occurred at 12:50 UTC on 21 November in Saint-Domingue, followed by a tsunami. Another earthquake was reported at the
1751 Port-au-Prince earthquake
1751_Port-au-Prince_earthquake
French prince (1751–1761)
Louis Joseph Xavier, Duke of Burgundy (13 September 1751 – 22 March 1761), was a French prince of the House of Bourbon, and as such was second-in-line
Louis, Duke of Burgundy (born 1751)
Louis,_Duke_of_Burgundy_(born_1751)
John Edwards (1751–1832) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and poet. Edwards was the eldest son of James Edwards of Old Court, County Wicklow, Ireland, by his
John_Edwards_(1751–1832)
Events from the year 1751 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – William Grant of Prestongrange Solicitor General for Scotland – Patrick Haldane of Gleneagles, jointly
1751_in_Scotland
Killing of British villagers and soldiers during Father Le Loutre's War
the Dartmouth Massacre) occurred during Father Le Loutre's War on May 13, 1751, when a Mi'kmaq and Acadian militia from Chignecto, under the command of
Raid_on_Dartmouth_(1751)
Asteroid
1751 Herget, provisional designation 1955 OC, is a stony Gefionian asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers in
1751_Herget
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820
Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Following his father's death in 1751, Prince George became heir apparent and Prince of Wales. He succeeded to
George_III
Iranian royal dynasty (1751–1794)
romanized: Dudemān-e Zandiyān) was an Iranian dynasty founded by Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779) of the Zand tribe of the Laks who ruled over Zand Iran. The title was
Zand_dynasty
International border
Copenhagen (1660). In 1751 a treaty was signed in Strömstad, defining the border based on field investigations and negotiations done 1738–1751. The border was
Norway–Sweden_border
1886 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
Kidnapped: Being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751: How he was Kidnapped and Cast away; his Sufferings in a Desert Isle; His
Kidnapped_(novel)
British statute adopting the Gregorian calendar
as Chesterfield's Act or (in American usage) the British Calendar Act of 1751, is an act of the Parliament of Great Britain. Its purpose was for Great
Calendar_(New_Style)_Act_1750
Events from the year 1751 in Ireland. Monarch: George II 5 October – the title Earl of Upper Ossory is created in the Peerage of Ireland in favour of John
1751_in_Ireland
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1751. May 19 – Demetrio, an opera based on lyrics by court poet Pietro Metastasio
1751_in_literature
1751 in philosophy David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (1751){01} March 16 - James Madison November 11 - Julien Offray de La Mettrie
1751_in_philosophy
Irish politician (1752–1816)
family residence. In 1774 he married Mary Hare, sister of William Hare (1751–1837), 1st earl of Listowel, with whom he had eight children, including William
John_Bagwell_(died_1816)
The 1751 Concepción earthquake was one of the strongest and most destructive recorded quakes in Chilean history. It struck the Central Valley of the country
1751_Concepción_earthquake
John Williams (died 1 January 1751) was a member of parliament for Fowey within Cornwall, England, in January 1701 and December 1701. He was the eldest
John_Williams_(died_1751)
Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
Hesse-Kassel from 1730 until his death, first as regent (1730–1751) and then as landgrave (1751–1760). Born in Kassel, he was the seventh son of Charles I
William VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
William_VIII,_Landgrave_of_Hesse-Kassel
the calendar for Old Style 1751, which began on Monday, 25 March, in England (and related regions). The Old Style year 1751 ended on 31 December, unlike
Old_Style_1751
Frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Dolphin was a 24-gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Launched in 1751, she was used as a survey ship from 1764 and made two circumnavigations of
HMS_Dolphin_(1751)
Ship of the line of the French Navy
line of the French Navy. Built at Rochefort by P. Morineau between 1748 and 1751, she was launched in 1750. The ship was wrecked and burnt in the Strait of
French_ship_Aigle_(1750)
Earthquake in Japan
The 1751 Takada earthquake struck central Japan's Joetsu City in present-day Niigata Prefecture on 21 May at 02:00 local time. The earthquake with an estimated
1751_Takada_earthquake
1751-52 siege of Trichinopoly during the Second Carnatic War
The siege of Trichinopoly (1751–1752) was conducted by Chanda Sahib, who had been recognized as the Nawab of the Carnatic by representatives of the French
Siege of Trichinopoly (1751–1752)
Siege_of_Trichinopoly_(1751–1752)
English botanist and zoologist (1751–1813)
George Kearsley Shaw (10 December 1751 – 22 July 1813) was an English botanist and zoologist. Shaw was born at Bierton, Buckinghamshire, and was educated
George_Shaw_(biologist)
Events from the year 1751 in art. September 13 – The Kalvária Banská Štiavnica in the Kingdom of Hungary is completed Edme-François Gersaint's Catalogue
1751_in_art
Act of Parliament of Great Britain
The Murder Act 1751 (25 Geo. 2. c. 37), sometimes referred to as the Murder Act 1752, was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain. The act included the
Murder_Act_1751
Heir apparent to George II of Great Britain (1707–1751)
Wales (Frederick Louis, German: Friedrich Ludwig; 31 January 1707 – 31 March 1751), was the eldest son and heir apparent of King George II of Great Britain
Frederick,_Prince_of_Wales
English politician
John Selwyn (c. 1709–1751) was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Whitchurch from 1734 to 27 June 1751. "SELWYN, John (C.1709-51)
John_Selwyn_(c._1709–1751)
Development of cricket from 1751 to 1775
In the years from 1751 to 1775, English cricket saw the rise of the Hambledon Club and continued to spread across England. The Laws of Cricket underwent
History of English cricket (1751–1775)
History_of_English_cricket_(1751–1775)
Events from the year 1751 in Great Britain. Monarch – George II Prime Minister – Henry Pelham (Whig) 25 March – legally New Year's Day for the last time
1751_in_Great_Britain
British politician
John Fane DCL (6 January 1751 – 8 February 1824), of Wormsley near Watlington, Oxfordshire, was a British Tory politician who represented Oxfordshire in
John_Fane_(1751–1824)
The year 1751 in architecture involved some significant events. June 29 – Foundations of Santo Domingo convent in Buenos Aires, designed by Antonio Masella
1751_in_architecture
1751 codicil defining the Norway–Sweden border and formalising Sámi grazing rights
Lapp Codicil of 1751 is an addendum to the Strömstad Treaty of 1751 that defined the Norwegian-Swedish border. It consists of 30 sections. This special
Lapp_Codicil_of_1751
British court official and noble
Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu (née Churchill; 15 July 1689 – 14 May 1751) was a British court official and noble, the wife of John Montagu, 2nd Duke
Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu (1689–1751)
Mary_Montagu,_Duchess_of_Montagu_(1689–1751)
English politician (1722–1761)
1st Baronet (21 July 1722 — 10 May 1761) sat in the House of Commons from 1751 to 1761. He was the son of James Colebrooke, of Chilham Castle, Kent, a very
James_Colebrooke
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1751_in_poetry
Events in the year 1751 in Iceland. Monarch: Frederick V Governor of Iceland: Otto von Rantzau July 17: Inredningarin, a company for the promotion of industry
1751_in_Iceland
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
Sale of Spirits Act 1750 (24 Geo. 2. c. 40) (commonly known as the Gin Act 1751) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain which was enacted in order
Gin_Act_1751
Maratha invasions in Bengal (1742–1751)
The Maratha invasions of Bengal (1742–1751), were a series of raids by the Maratha forces in the Bengal Subah (Bengal, Bihar, parts of modern Orissa),
Maratha_invasions_of_Bengal
Events in the year 1751 in India. National income - ₹8,837 million Robert Clive defends Arcot. Everyman's Dictionary of Dates; 6th ed. J. M. Dent, 1971;
1751_in_India
United Nations resolution adopted in 2007
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1751 was unanimously adopted on 13 April 2007. Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter this morning
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1751
United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_1751
Ottoman official (died 1753)
from May 1750 to January 1751. Later, he served as the governor of the Sidon Eyalet (1751, 1752–53) and the Aleppo Eyalet (1751–52). He was of Turkish origin
Deli_Emir_Ahmed_Agha
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the years from 1751 to 1760. The number shown by each act's title is its chapter number. Acts are
List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1751–1760
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1751–1760
Prince of Orange from 1711 to 1751
William IV (Willem Karel Hendrik Friso; 1 September 1711 – 22 October 1751) was Prince of Orange from birth and the first hereditary stadtholder of all
William_IV,_Prince_of_Orange
Polish nobleman
Prince Aleksander Lubomirski (1751 in Kiev – 14 July 1804 in Vienna) was a Polish nobleman, Castellan of Kiev 1785–1790. Son of Stanisław Lubomirski. Inherited
Aleksander Lubomirski (1751–1804)
Aleksander_Lubomirski_(1751–1804)
British Army officer, courtier and politician
November 1751) of Matson, Gloucestershire, a British Army officer, courtier and politician, sat in the House of Commons between 1715 and 1751. Selwyn was
John_Selwyn_(1688–1751)
Galleon captured by the British in 1762
destined for merchant shipping between the Philippines and Mexico. Launched in 1751, she was one of the largest Manila galleons built. Officially named Santísima
Spanish ship Santísima Trinidad (1751)
Spanish_ship_Santísima_Trinidad_(1751)
Maharana of Mewar from 1734 to 1751
Jagat Singh II (17 September 1709 – 5 June 1751), was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1734 – 1751). He being the eldest among his brothers
Jagat_Singh_II
in this period, were the Stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds (first used in 1751), Steward of the Honour of Otford (used once in 1742) or Chief Steward and
List of Great Britain by-elections (1734–1754)
List_of_Great_Britain_by-elections_(1734–1754)
The List of shipwrecks in 1751 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1751. Until 1752, the year began on Lady Day (25 March) Thus
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1751
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
The Disorderly Houses Act 1751 (25 Geo. 2. c. 36) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain. It made provision in relation to disorderly houses. Most
Disorderly_Houses_Act_1751
Captain Richard Haddock (1673–1751) was a Royal Navy officer who became Comptroller of the Navy. Born the son of Admiral Sir Richard Haddock, Haddock Junior
Richard Haddock (Royal Navy officer, born 1673)
Richard_Haddock_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1673)
Cricket season review
In the 1751 English cricket season, the earliest known references to the sport are found in each of Durham, Somerset, Warwickshire, and Yorkshire. The
1751_English_cricket_season
Events from the year 1751 in Austria Monarch – Maria Theresa State Chancellor - Anton Corfiz Ulfeldt - Banat Military Frontier - District of Potisje December
1751_in_Austria
Celebrationem Magni (1 gennaio 1751)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2023-12-04. "Enciclica Prodiit Jamdudum (30 gennaio 1751)". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2023-12-04
List of encyclicals of Pope Benedict XIV
List_of_encyclicals_of_Pope_Benedict_XIV
Inconclusive Afghan invasion into Iran
Khorasan (Persian: حمله احمدشاه درانی به خراسان) took place between 1750–1751 It saw Ahmad Shah Durrani, ruler of the Durrani Empire, invade the region
Durrani Campaign to Khorasan (1749–1751)
Durrani_Campaign_to_Khorasan_(1749–1751)
French soft-paste porcelain
Oise, France. The wares are usually divided into three periods, 1730–1751, 1751–1760, and a gradual decline from 1760 to 1800. The factory made table
Chantilly_porcelain
Danish naval officer
Admiral Steen Andersen Bille (22 August 1751 – 15 April 1833) was a Danish naval officer. A member of the Bille family, he rose to the rank of admiral
Steen Andersen Bille (1751–1833)
Steen_Andersen_Bille_(1751–1833)
List of assistants to the monarch
Earl of Ashburnham 1751–1760: Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Earl of Hertford 1751–1756: William FitzWilliam, 3rd Earl FitzWilliam 1751–1760: Charles Watson-Wentworth
Lords and Gentlemen of the Bedchamber
Lords_and_Gentlemen_of_the_Bedchamber
1751 is the year commonly given as the beginning of the classical era The "War of the Buffoons" (La Querelle des Bouffons), concerning the relative merits
1751_in_music
William Robinson (January 26, 1693 – September 19, 1751) was a deputy governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Robinson was born
William Robinson (Rhode Island official)
William_Robinson_(Rhode_Island_official)
D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Jakob Friedrich von Abel (1751–1829), German philosopher Werner Hans Friedrich Abrahamson (1744–1812), Danish
List_of_Illuminati_members
British politician
John Jeffrey (1751 – 18 May 1822) was an English politician who was an MP for Poole in Dorset from 1796 to 1809. Jeffrey was Mayor of Poole in 1798. He
John_Jeffery_(MP)
Austrian archduchess (1751–1767)
Josepha of Austria (Maria Josefa Gabriella Johanna Antonia Anna; 19 March 1751 – 15 October 1767) was the twelfth child and ninth daughter of Francis I
Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria (1751–1767)
Archduchess_Maria_Josepha_of_Austria_(1751–1767)
British academic bookseller
British academic bookseller based in Ringwood, Hampshire, England. Founded in 1751, it is the oldest bookselling company in the English-speaking world. It was
John_Smith_&_Son
Italian painter (1751–1805)
Vincenzo De Mita (1751 – after 1805) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting sacred subjects. He was born in San Severo in the Province of Foggia, and
Vincenzo_De_Mita
Irish landowner and politician
Cornelius Bolton (1 October 1751 – 11 March 1829) was an Irish landowner and politician. The eldest son and heir of Cornelius Bolton, he was Member of
Cornelius_Bolton_(died_1829)
Irish landowner and politician
William Ruxton (1697 – 15 February 1751) was an Irish landowner and MP from Ardee in County Louth. He sat in the Irish House of Commons as Member for Ardee
William_Ruxton_(1697–1751)
Scarlet koi fish (c. 1751–1977)
Hanako (Japanese: 花子) (purportedly c. 1751 – July 7, 1977) was a scarlet koi fish reportedly owned by several individuals, the last of whom was Komei Koshihara
Hanako_(fish)
British army officer and engineer
Colonel Thomas Lascelles (c.1670 – 1 November 1751) was a British army officer and engineer who held a number of senior positions between 1713 and 1750
Thomas_Lascelles_(engineer)
Hospital in Pennsylvania, United States
Street in Center City Philadelphia, The hospital was founded on May 11, 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Bond. It was the second public hospital in
Pennsylvania_Hospital
British politician
James Douglas (died 2 June 1751) was a British politician. Douglas succeeded Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington as the Member of Parliament for St. Mawes
James_Douglas_(died_1751)
Norwegian military officer (1751–1808)
Johan Georg Ræder (2 August 1751 – 13 November 1808) was a Norwegian military officer. He was born on 2 August 1751, in Meldal, to Johan Christopher Rhäder
Johan_Georg_Ræder_(1751–1808)
Military facility southeast of the Champ de Mars, Paris
France, which house various military training facilities. It was founded in 1751 by King Louis XV and is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, southeast
École_Militaire
Albinoni (1671–1751) Azzolino della Ciaja or della Ciaia or della Araja (1671–1755) Georg Caspar Schürmann (1672/1673–1751) Pierre Dumage (1674–1751) Jacques-Martin
List of Classical-era composers
List_of_Classical-era_composers
Events from the year 1751 in Sweden Monarch – Frederick I then Adolf Frederick January - Crown Prince Gustav is engaged to Sophia Magdalena of Denmark
1751_in_Sweden
Topics referred to by the same term
John Selwyn may refer to: John Selwyn (1688–1751), English army officer and Member of Parliament John Selwyn (c. 1709–51), son of the preceding, English
John_Selwyn
of ship launches in 1751 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1751. "British Sixth Rate ship 'Dolphin' (1751)". Threedecks. Retrieved
List_of_ship_launches_in_1751
Theatre in Dresden, Germany
had converted to the Catholic Church. When a new church was dedicated in 1751 (the present Dresden Cathedral known as the Hofkirche) the building was used
Opernhaus_am_Taschenberg
English antiquarian
Sir Thomas Mantell (1751–1831) was an English antiquarian. Mantell was the only son of Thomas Mantell, surgeon, of Chilham, Kent, by Catharine, daughter
Thomas_Mantell_(antiquary)
This article lists information about events from the year 1751 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General
1751_in_Canada
Pacific Islander that visited European countries
Mai (c. 1751–1779), also known as Omai in European countries, was a young Ra'iatean man who became the first Pacific Islander to visit Great Britain, and
Mai_(Ra'iatean_man)
British army officer and writer (1751–1824)
George Hanger, 4th Baron Coleraine (13 October 1751 – 31 March 1824) was a British army officer and writer. George Hanger was born into a prosperous family
George Hanger, 4th Baron Coleraine
George_Hanger,_4th_Baron_Coleraine
International border
Treaty of Strömstad on October 2, 1751. Field investigations and negotiations for the treaty took place between 1738 and 1751. In addition to defining other
Finland–Norway_border
American painter (1751–1801)
11, 1751 – August 16, 1801) was an American artist known for his landscape paintings and numerous portraits. Ralph Earl was born on May 11, 1751, in either
Ralph_Earl
Sir John White (5 April 1751 [O.S. 25 March 1751, Lady Day] – 21 March 1809), was an English polymath and reformer, also known by various names including
John White (English polymath 1751–1809)
John_White_(English_polymath_1751–1809)
Thomas Moore Slade (born 1751) was an English art dealer and collector. He was the son of Thomas Slade who died in 1771. Inheriting a fortune, he set off
Thomas_Moore_Slade
Theater in Padova, Italy
named after composer Giuseppe Verdi. Constructed in 1749–1751, the theater was inaugurated in 1751. It was modernized in 1884. Naomi Ellington Jacob, James
Teatro_Verdi_(Padua)
Colonial Governor of the state of Georgia
secretary to the (governor) of Georgia 1750 until 1751. He was Colonial Governor of the state of Georgia from 1751 until 1752. He was the bailiff of Savannah
Henry Parker (Georgia official)
Henry_Parker_(Georgia_official)
Princess of Orange from 1767 to 1806
Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia (Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina; 7 August 1751 – 9 June 1820) was the consort of William V of Orange and the de facto leader
Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange
Wilhelmina_of_Prussia,_Princess_of_Orange
Galicia was a 70-gun ship of the line of the Spanish Navy. Commissioned in 1751, she was decommissioned and broken up in 1797. The name Galicia is a reference
Spanish_ship_Galicia_(1750)
1751 naval battle
The action of 28 November 1751 was a naval engagement off Cape St. Vincent between a squadron of two Spanish ships of the line under captain Pedro Fitz-James
Action_of_28_November_1751
Acts of the UK Parliament
the elector of Hanover and was returning to his homeland for a visit. In 1751, Prince Frederick died, thereby leaving his eldest son, Prince George, as
Regency_Acts
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
while crossing the North Atlantic Ocean. She was launched at Deptford in May 1751 at a cost of £29,000 then taken to Chatham Dockyard for fitting out to Royal
HMS_Buckingham_(1751)
He sat in the House of Commons of Ireland from 1751 to 1776, as a Member of Parliament for Sligo 1751–60, for Leitrim 1761–68, and for Sligo again 1768–76
John_Wynne_(1720–1778)
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English
English : variant of Liddiard.Revolutionary soldier William Ledyard was born at Groton, CT, in 1738, a descendant of John Ledyard who sailed from Bristol, England, and settled in CT. The celebrated traveler John Ledyard (1751–89) was William’s nephew and was also born in Groton.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : variant of Goff.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Gutsch.Several bearers of the name Gooch came from England to VA in the 17th century, with family tradition placing them in a town called Goochland. The best known of these early immigrants was VA colonial governor Sir William Gooch (1681–1751).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from the medieval female personal name Madde, a form of Maud (see Mould 1) or Magdalen (see Maudlin).James Madison (1751–1836), 4th President of the U.S. (1809–17), was born in VA, the son of a planter. He was descended from John Madison, a ship’s carpenter from Gloucester, England, who had settled in VA in about 1653.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places so called, in southwestern Lancashire (now Merseyside), Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, and Devon, all of which are named from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘dwelling’. The surname is most common in Lancashire, and so it seems likely that the first of these places is the most frequent source. It is also present in Ireland, being recorded there first in the 15th century.John Prescott of Standish, Lancaster, England, arrived in New England in 1640 and in 1643 was one of the first settlers of Lancaster, MA. His descendants include several prominent Americans of the revolutionary war, including Samuel Prescott, born in Concord, MA, in 1751, whose fame lies in completing the midnight ride of warning in 1775 after Paul Revere was captured.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English dove, Old English dÅ«fe ‘dove’ (or perhaps occasionally from the Old Norse cognate dúfa), applied as a nickname for a mild and gentle person or as a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of doves. The Old English word was used as a personal name for either sex in the early Middle English period, and the surname at least in part derives from this use.Scottish : translation of Mac Calmáin (see Coleman 1).Scottish : variant of Duff.North German : nickname for a deaf or dull man, Middle Low German dÅf.David James Dove was born about 1696 in Portsmouth, England, where his father was a tailor. He arrived with his wife in Philadelphia in 1750 and in 1751 opened an academy for young ladies. He was the first person in PA who attempted to supply higher education for women.
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Female
Hindi/Indian
(शानà¥à¤¤à¥€) Hindi name SHANTI means "peace, quiet."
Girl/Female
German, Indian
Sky; Vine; Flower
Boy/Male
Muslim
{h}name of Ganesh, {m}fire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tanurikia | தாநà¯à®‚ரீகியா
A flower
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian name derived from Latin Alfredus, ALFRÉD means "elf counsel."
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Moonstone
Boy/Male
British, English
Bard; Poet; Variant of the English County Name Devon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Peace of God and Divine Light
Surname or Lastname
English (Worcestershire)
English (Worcestershire) : unexplained.
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