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Aabel is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Aabel (1911–1948), Norwegian actor and translator Andreas Leigh Aabel (1830–1901)
Aabel
Norwegian physician and poet (1830–1901)
Morten Andreas Leigh Aabel (10 February 1830 – 9 May 1901) was a Norwegian physician and poet. He was born at Sogndal in Nordre Bergenhus county, Norway
Andreas_Leigh_Aabel
Norwegian priest and writer (1825–1895)
Andreas Aabel (9 October 1825 – 24 December 1895) was a Norwegian priest and writer. He was born in Sogndal as the son of priest Peter Pavels Aabel. He was
Oluf_Andreas_Aabel
Norwegian actor (1911–1948)
Andreas Aabel (February 21, 1911 – December 29, 1948) was a Norwegian actor and translator. Andreas Aabel was the son of the actor Hauk Aabel and the
Andreas_Aabel
Norwegian actor
Pavels Aabel (25 April 1902 – 22 December 1999) was a Norwegian actor, artist, dancer, choreographer and instructor. Per Aabel was the son of Hauk Aabel, a
Per_Aabel
Norwegian comedian (1869–1961)
Erlendssøn Aabel (21 April 1869 – 12 December 1961) was a popular Norwegian comedian and actor in Norwegian and Swedish silent film.[citation needed] Aabel made
Hauk_Aabel
Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Hauk Aabel Per Aabel Harald Aimarsen Zahid Ali Iselin Alme Rønnaug Alten Leif Amble-Næss
List_of_Norwegian_actors
Norwegian painter and illustrator (1849–1929)
his mother he was a nephew of Andreas Leigh Aabel and Oluf Andreas Aabel, and a first cousin of Hauk Aabel. In December 1886 he married Sigrun Sandberg
Gerhard_Munthe
Order of merit for distinguished service
Ritarikunnat (in Finnish). October 9, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2023. "Brian Aabel". Lucas, John (2008). Thomas Beecham : an obsession with music. Woodbridge
Order of the White Rose of Finland
Order_of_the_White_Rose_of_Finland
1953 Norwegian film
starring Randi Kolstad, Lalla Carlsen and Per Aabel. Randi Kolstad as Siv Blom Lalla Carlsen as Berthe Per Aabel as Høyland jr. Lauritz Falk as Victor Wahlin
Brudebuketten
1941 Norwegian film
directed by Leif Sinding and starring Sonja Wigert, Georg Løkkeberg, and Per Aabel. The film was produced at A/S Merkur-Film and features music by Jolly Kramer-Johansen
Kjærlighet_og_vennskap
Norwegian actress
June 14, 1901, she married the actor Hauk Aabel. She was the mother of the actors Per Aabel and Andreas Aabel. Johannessen had her stage debut on January
Svanhild_Johannessen
1932 film
Norwegian drama film directed by John W. Brunius, starring Tore Foss, Hauk Aabel and Gøril Havrevold. The film is based on the story En glad Gut by Bjørnstjerne
En_glad_gutt
Norwegian actor (1936–2006)
characters in theater, revue, film, radio, and TV. In 1985 he received the Per Aabel Honorary Award, and in 1996 he was awarded the Trøndelag Theater Friends'
Svein_Wickstrøm
Norwegian metal band
The". Norsk pop og rock leksikon: Fra Abel til Aabel. Norsk pop & rock leksikon: fra Abel til Aabel. Oslo: Vega. ISBN 9788282113496. Larsen, Haakon (26
The_Third_and_the_Mortal
1939 film
Henrikson and Tancred Ibsen and starring Allan Bohlin, Tutta Rolf, and Hauk Aabel. It was Rolf's final film. The film's sets were designed by the art director
Whalers_(film)
Norwegian actor
Jens Uvdal 2007 Johan Harstad, DARLAH 2008 Jo Nesbø, Hodejegerne 2005: Per Aabel prize 2009/10: Norwegian Theatre Critics Award, for Chet spiller ikke her
Thorbjørn_Harr
Norwegian biographical encyclopedia
of volumes in the first edition of Norsk biografisk leksikon. Volume 1: Aabel–Bjørnson. Published 1923 Volume 2: Bjørnstad–Christian Frederik. Published
Norsk_biografisk_leksikon
Name list
Word/name Hebrew/Assyrian Meaning breath, vapour (Hebrew) son (Assyrian) Other names Alternative spelling Ábel Aabel А́бель Variant forms Avel Aapeli
Abel_(given_name)
Norwegian actress (1860–1935)
Hauk Aabel, and their daughter Borghild Johannessen married the actor Thoralf Klouman. Laura Elvig was the grandmother of the actors Per Aabel and Andreas
Laura_Elvig
Municipality in Vestland, Norway
Haukedalen – 1925), a composer, organist, conductor, and music critic Hauk Aabel (1869 in Førde – 1961), a comedian and actor in Norwegian and Swedish silent
Sunnfjord_Municipality
1948 Norwegian film
playing themselves in the film. It was filmed on location in Norway. Andreas Aabel as Kasper Idland Jens-Anton Poulsson as himself Johannes Eckhoff Arne Kjelstrup
Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water
Operation_Swallow:_The_Battle_for_Heavy_Water
Cemetery in Oslo, Norway
Kristiansen (1920–1997) in 1970. Sven Arntzen (1897–1976), barrister Per Aabel (1902–1999), actor Eyvind Alnæs (1872–1932), composer Finn Alnaes (1932–1991)
Vestre_gravlund
Municipality in Innlandet, Norway
is a list of people who have held this position: 1847–1851 Peder Pavels Aabel 1852–1858 Ole Hannibal Lie 1859–1861 Edvard Vilberg 1862–1865 Ole Hannibal
Søndre_Land_Municipality
1942 Norwegian film
Maurstad, based on a play by Finn Bø, and starring Per Aabel and Wenche Foss. Attorney Ole Grong (Aabel) and his wife Cecilie (Foss) are having marital difficulties
En_herre_med_bart
1954 Norwegian film
by Per Aabel and Borgwall Skaugen. They also wrote the script for the film, which was based on a concept by Odd Grythe and Randi Kolstad. Aabel played
Portrettet
Norwegian children's writer and songwriter (1860–1931)
Margrethe Aabel Munthe (27 May 1860 – 20 January 1931) was a Norwegian teacher, children's writer, songwriter and playwright. Margrethe Munthe was born
Margrethe_Munthe
Musical artist
Bergan, Jon Vidar, eds. (2013). Norsk pop & rock leksikon: fra Abel til Aabel (in Norwegian). Oslo: Vega. pp. 115–116, 118, 147–149, 183, 374, 385, 420
Jørn_Christensen
Municipality in Buskerud, Norway
Ringerike potato (Ringerikspotet) and Ringerike pea (Ringeriksert). Jens Aabel first started production of Ringerike potato around 1867. The Ringerike
Ringerike_Municipality
Norwegian country musician
(2013). "Somebody's Darling". Norsk pop & rock leksikon: fra Abel til Aabel (in Norwegian). Oslo: Vega. p. 596. Lillerud, Anja (20 January 2018). "Tine
Tine_Valand
Danish merchant (1825–1886)
Frederikshavn Thomas Frederik Westenholz (1779–1830) and Anne Marie Elisabeth Aabel (1791–1880). His father was later promoted to herredsfoged in Års nd Slet
Anders_Peter_Westenholz
Village in Homs, Syria
Qattinah." Nearby localities include al-Buwaydah al-Sharqiyah to the south, Aabel to the east, al-Nuqayrah to the northeast, Tell al-Shur to the north and
Qattinah
Moskvin Anton Mishin Chelyabinsk, Russia Johnny Sandaker Karsten Sandaker Jan Aabel Paul Richardsen Kristiansand, Norway Andrin Schnider Oliver Widmer Nicola
List of teams on the 2020–21 World Curling Tour
List_of_teams_on_the_2020–21_World_Curling_Tour
Molander Comedy 1933 I kongens klær Finn Myklegård Comedy Jeppe på Bjerget Per Aabel, Harry Ivarson Comedy Vi som går kjøkkenveien Tancred Ibsen Comedy, romance
List of Norwegian films of the 1930s
List_of_Norwegian_films_of_the_1930s
21st episode of the 1st season of The Outer Limits
Joseph V. Perry – as Mr. Greenbane (uncredited) William O'Douglas Jr. – as Aabel in his Alien form (uncredited) The Outer Limits:The Official Companion (1986)
The_Children_of_Spider_County
Norwegian artist (1860–1917)
several Norwegian authors including works by children's author, Margrethe Aabel Munthe (Aase fiskerpike, 1912), by educator, Nordahl Rolfsen, (Vore fædres
Andreas_Bloch
Norwegian actor (1896–1971)
Kristiania (now Oslo). He debuted in 1920 in a traveling theater with Hauk Aabel and Harald Stormoen, and he later worked at Chat Noir, the Mayol Theater
Frithjof_Fearnley
Estonian television series
Weseler Hans Kaldoja as Dr. Saar Mati Klooren as Mr. Tusam Kristo Vahu as Aabel Tooder Liia Kanemägi [et] as Suur-Tiia Elina Reinold as Maila Anne Arendi
Wikmani_poisid_(TV_series)
Norwegian barrister and writer
son of bookseller Jacob Dybwad (1823–1899) and Anne Margrethe Grøntvedt Aabel (1831–1873). He was a brother of architect Peter Dybwad. He was married
Vilhelm_Dybwad
Danish actress and theatre director
number for any performance in Norway in a single season until then. Hauk Aabel had his breakthrough as actor in this play, as the character "Snild". Secondteatret
Ludovica_Levy
Theater in Oslo, Norway
summer of 1933, Per Aabel and Thorleif Reiss took over as directors and led it through a period of staging comedies until 1938, when Aabel appeared in a guest
Carl_Johan_Theater
Norwegian actor and political writer
(1981) Etter Rubicon (1987) Mørke Sjeler (Dark Souls) (2011) 1983 – Per Aabels ærespris 1983 – Nationaltheatrets venners pris Nationaltheatret.no: Jan
Jan_Hårstad
American computer scientist (1943–2005)
publishing a series of collected recorder studies using the pseudonym of Aabel Aabius.[citation needed] In his later years he also wrote freelance articles
Jef_Raskin
Name list
politician Thomas Hauk, fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire Hauk Aabel (1869–1961), Norwegian comedian and actor Hauk Buen (born 1933), Norwegian
Hauk
Henrik Jæger, literary historian (born 1854). 24 December – Oluf Andreas Aabel, priest and writer (born 1825) 27 December – Eivind Astrup, explorer and
1895_in_Norway
1939 Swedish film
Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Tutta Rolf, Per Aabel and Elsa Burnett. The film's sets were designed by Arne Åkermark. It was
Variety_Is_the_Spice_of_Life
Name list
origin. Other Scandinavian variants of Per are Pehr, Peer and Pär. Per Aabel (1902–1999), Norwegian comic actor Per Almar Aas (1929–2014), Norwegian
Per_(given_name)
Norwegian actress, singer and dancer (1884–1972)
solo dancing in connection with a performance by her brother-in-law Hauk Aabel at the Sandefjord Spa in 1905. 1905: Estrid in Lynggaard & Co. by Hjalmar
Borghild_Johannessen
Norwegian military officer and historian
his mother he was a nephew of Andreas Leigh Aabel and Oluf Andreas Aabel, and a first cousin of Hauk Aabel. In September 1893 he married Valborg Bøgh (1862–1925)
Carl_Oscar_Munthe
Norwegian military officer and cartographer
as a son of Premier Lieutenant Mads Dahl Gjessing and his wife Aasille Aabel. He was an uncle of engineer Alf Gjessing. In January 1842 in Kristiania
Søren_Christian_Gjessing
Johannessen, Herman Fredrik Zeiner-Gundersen, Rolv Ryssdal, Thor Heyerdahl, Per Aabel and Helge Ingstad. Smith-Kielland's father, who died in 1984, also received
Ingvald_M._Smith-Kielland
1917) 27 December – Fredrik Stang, politician and Minister (died 1941) Hauk Aabel, comedian and actor (died 1961) Barthold Hansteen Cranner, botanist (died
1867_in_Norway
Historic building in Copenhagen
lodgers were mostly university students from the provinces. Marinus Severin Aabel, a grocer (urtekræmmer), resided with his wife, two sons and a maid in the
Gråbrødretorv_11
1932 film
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen. Harald Stormoen starred as the king, Andreas Aabel as Askeladd, and Unni Torkildsen as the princess. The film was directed
Prinsessen som ingen kunne målbinde
Prinsessen_som_ingen_kunne_målbinde
Village in Homs, Syria
Abil (Arabic: آبل, also spelled Abel or Aabel) is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located 10 kilometers south
Abil
Handball championship edition
October 2025 20:55 Egypt 32–20 Morocco Nouacer Hall, Casablanca Attendance: 550 Referees: Amodu, Haggui, Molina Bakir 7 (18–13) Ben Aabel 5 Report 3×
2025 IHF Men's U17 Handball World Championship
2025_IHF_Men's_U17_Handball_World_Championship
Norwegian actor (1909–1955)
artistic education, studying ballet and jazz dance under the legendary Per Aabel and Love Krohn. To polish their act for the international stage, they traveled
Paal_Roschberg
Norwegian actor, instructor and theatre director
awarded the first Per Aabels ærespris, an annual honorary award which is named for respected Norwegian comic actor, Per Aabel. In 1998, Baardson received
Bentein_Baardson
Municipality in Vestfold, Norway
Christian Gulbrandsen 1870–1875: Nils Ihlen Hansen 1876-1876: Knud Andreas Aabel Gjessing 1877–1877: Nils Ihlen Hansen 1878–1885: Lars Johan Rostad 1885-1885:
Holmestrand_Municipality
21 December – Elsa Rastad Bråten, politician (b.1918). 22 December – Per Aabel, comic actor (b.1902). 23 December – Valter Gabrielsen, politician (b.1921)
1999_in_Norway
Norwegian actor
was named Audiobook Voice of the Year in 2002, and he received the Per Aabel Honorary Award in 2007. He also played Santa in the series Jul på Månetoppen
Kai_Remlov
Norwegian actress (born 1971)
received are NRK Radioteatrets pris, Gösta Ekmans Nordiske Minnefond, Per Aabels ærespris and Narvesen-prisen. In 2002 she was awarded the television award
Laila_Goody
psychiatrist – 2005 Tore Ørjasæter, poet – 1986 Arnulf Øverland, poet – 1989 Per Aabel, actor – 2001 Jakob Aall, statesman – 1973 Ivar Aasen, linguist, author
List of people on the postage stamps of Norway
List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_Norway
Norwegian sculptor (born 1944)
busts of resistance fighter Gregers Gram and comedians Leif Juster and Per Aabel, all located in Oslo. Sundbye is represented at the Norwegian Museum of
Nina_Sundbye
1942 Norwegian film
directed by Tancred Ibsen, starring Lauritz Falk, Nanna Stenersen and Per Aabel. The film is based on Alex Brinchmann's successful stage comedy Karusell
The Dangerous Game (1942 film)
The_Dangerous_Game_(1942_film)
Ibsen's birth. 1971: Einar Gerhardsen, former Prime Minister 1972: Per Aabel, actor 1973: Liv Ullmann, actress 1974: Erik Bye, singer and artist 1975:
Peer_Gynt_Prize
Norwegian actress (born 1946)
for her role in the television series Sejer. Other awards include the Per Aabel Honorary Award (1997), Komiprisen (2003) and the Amanda Honorary Award (2016)
Anne_Marit_Jacobsen
River system in Norway
1892. Om oss (Telemarkskanalens) Eie, Jon Arne; Per Einar Faugli; Jens Aabel (1996) Elver og vann. Vern av norske vassdrag (Grøndahl Dreyer) ISBN 82-504-2241-4
Skien_watershed
1933 film
play Jeppe på bjerget. The film was directed by Per Aabel and Harry Ivarson. Per's father Hauk Aabel played the starring role as Jeppe; it has been extremely
Jeppe_på_bjerget_(1933_film)
Norwegian actor (1936–2008)
Skuespillerforeningen in 1978, and its first foreman. Nilsen was nominated for the Per Aabels ærespris [no] in 2000. 2008 Do or Die-08 Short addition to Love Is War 2005
Ole-Jørgen_Nilsen
Norwegian bookseller and publisher
June 1853 he married Anna Margrethe Grøntvedt Aabel (1831–1873), daughter of vicar Peter Pavels Aabel. After the death of his first wife, he married
Jacob_Dybwad
Norwegian footballer
(in Norwegian). Sportsbibelen. 15 May 2025. Retrieved 4 November 2025. Aabel, Kamilla (7 August 2025). "Ny spiss på plass: Tobias klar for Jerv!" [New
Tobias_Hestad
Hauk Aabel, actor Atle Antonsen, comedian Ivo Caprino, animation film creator Lalla Carlsen, actress Espen Eckbo, comedian, actor Egil Eide, silent film
List_of_Norwegians
Municipality in Vestland, Norway
prominent linguist in the languages spoken by the Sami people Andreas Leigh Aabel (1830 in Sogndal – 1901), a physician and poet Harald Sverdrup (1888 in
Sogndal_Municipality
Norwegian writer (1931–2023)
Sissel Aabel Lange-Nielsen, née Herlofson (27 January 1931 – 28 September 2023) was a Norwegian writer, literary critic, and journalist. Born in Kristiansund
Sissel_Lange-Nielsen
Damberger Jeppe on the Hill (1722) Ludvig Holberg Jeppe på bjerget (1933) Per Aabel Harry Ivarson Jeppe på bjerget (1981) Kaspar Rostrup The Jester's Supper
List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q
List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_J_to_Q
1946 Norwegian film
estate, which is owned by the Vinkelkrog family, there are four ghosts. Per Aabel plays Johnny Vinkelkrog, who visits his aunt Clementine. He happens to look
Et_spøkelse_forelsker_seg
Military unit
S-2 and Liaison Officer, Major Bernard Aabel (later Chief of the Army Medical Service Corps and Namesake of Aabel Hall at the U.S. Army Medical Center of
68th_Theater_Medical_Command
Municipality in Vestland, Norway
following people have held this position: 1838–1839: Rev. Nicolai Friis Aabel 1840–1843: Ludvig Munthe Weltzin 1844–1847: Johan Ludvig Weltzin 1848–1851:
Etne_Municipality
Norwegian satirical illustrator and actor
to actress Borghild Johannessen, and was a brother-in-law of actor Hauk Aabel. He was the father of the actress Wenche Klouman. Klouman made his stage
Thoralf_Klouman
Norwegian artist and sculptor
Thorvald Lammers (1916), Halvdan Koht (1939), Sem Sæland (1940) and Hauk Aabel (1945). She also created a number of sculptures featuring wild animals including
Sigri_Welhaven
Force, 10, Grease 2). Jalil Ziapour, 79, Iranian painter and academic. Per Aabel, 97, Norwegian actor, artist, dancer and choreographer. Hans Frankenthal
Deaths_in_December_1999
1927 film
servant boy at the Rustbakke farm Mimi Kihle as Bellina, a dancer Hauk Aabel as Piper, a manager Nils Ahrén as P. Rustebakke, a rich relative Olsson
Troll-elgen_(film)
– Rønnaug Alten 1958/59 – Claes Gill 1959/60 – Ella Hval 1960/61 – Per Aabel 1961/62 – Tordis Maurstad 1962/63 – Toralv Maurstad 1963/64 – Liv Strømsted
Norwegian Theatre Critics Award
Norwegian_Theatre_Critics_Award
Norwegian military officer, engineer and genealogist
his mother he was a nephew of Andreas Leigh Aabel and Oluf Andreas Aabel, and a first cousin of Hauk Aabel. In May 1874 he married Jeanette Camilla Kristoffersen
Hartvig_Andreas_Munthe
Norwegian actor (1909–1967)
artistic education, studying ballet and jazz dance under the legendary Per Aabel and Love Krohn. To polish their act, they traveled to London and Paris,
Leif_Roschberg
Norwegian musician and conductor
extensively as a répétiteur, accompanying well-known artists such as Hauk Aabel and Erik Ole Bye. 1910 census. Randel, Don Michael. 1996. The Harvard Biographical
Maja_Flagstad
Bergan, Jon Vidar, eds. (2013). Norsk pop & rock leksikon: fra Abel til Aabel (in Norwegian). Oslo: Vega. p. 507. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty
Farmen_(band)
Chaska, Minnesota Johnny Sandaker Karsten Sandaker Frank Humlekjær Jan Aabel Kristiansand, Norway Yasuhiro Sano Kazushi Shiraishi Yoshiyuki Sai Hideyuki
List of teams in the 2022–23 curling season
List_of_teams_in_the_2022–23_curling_season
Norwegian journalist, screenwriter, and administrator
fellow Nazi Leif Sinding and starred Sonja Wigert, Georg Løkkeberg, Per Aabel and Rønnaug Alten among others. After the end of the German occupation on
Gustav_Berg-Jæger
1978 film
version) Bernard Cribbins (English version) Ove Sprogøe (Danish version) Per Aabel (Norwegian version) Raymond Bussières (French version). Cinematography Tony
The_Adventures_of_Picasso
Norwegian actress (1929–2020)
Nationaltheatret from 1948 to 1960. Her roles included "Helen" in Per Aabel's adaptation of de Caillavet and de Flers' comedy La belle aventure in 1952
Edith_Thallaug
Struksnæs, sailor and Olympic silver medallist (died 1983) 25 April – Per Aabel, comic actor (died 1999) 28 April – Johan Borgen, author, journalist and
1902_in_Norway
1931 film
Schibsted-Hansson as Dobbelt-Petra Hjalmar Fries a Hans, "Gjøken" Hauk Aabel as Evensen Theodor Berge as the parish priest Tore Segelcke as Astrid Finn
Den_store_barnedåpen
Norwegian Music Artist
Halfdan Cleve. Cleve danced ballet for 14 years, and studied under Per Aabel and Lowe Krohn. She performed in a show with Sonja Henie at Centralteatret
Cissi_Cleve
Norwegian actor and painter
directed by Leif Sinding. His last film was Portrettet (1954), directed by Per Aabel. Selmer was a skilled painter, and some of his works are displayed in the
Ulf_Selmer
Month of 1961
English actress on the show Doctor Who; in Basingstoke, Hampshire Died: Hauk Aabel, 92, Norwegian silent film star In Geneva, the United States and the Soviet
December_1961
Recipient 1985 Bjørn Breigutu 1986 Arne Skouen 1987 Jack Fjeldstad 1988 Per Aabel 1989 Erik Borge and Erik Diesen 1990 Henki Kolstad 1991 Wenche Foss, Arve
List_of_Amanda_Award_winners
Norwegian pediatrician and writer (1888–1978)
Nationaltheatret in 1940, directed by Gerda Ring, with Aase Bye and Per Aabel playing the main characters. The comedy was made into films in both Norway
Alex_Brinchmann
Norwegian journalist and screenwriter (1915–2004)
revue in 1934. Later he wrote for Jens Book-Jenssen, Lalla Carlsen, Per Aabel, and Leif Juster, artists at Chat Noir (1946–50, 1955–) and the Edderkoppen
Alf_Hartmann
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Arabic, Muslim
Alabahh was the Nickname of Al Hasan Ibn Ibrahim; An Astrologer of Al Mamun
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Telugu
Light
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Hindu
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Lieselotte, LISELOTTE means "God is my oath."
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Muslim/Islamic
Helper
Biblical
same as Joshua
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Dutch
, father of joy.
Girl/Female
Indian
Long Live
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so named. Gratton in Derbyshire is from Old English grēat ‘great’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Gratton in High Bray, Devon, is probably ‘great hill’, from Old English grēat + dūn. A number of minor places in Devon are named from the dialect word gratton, gratten ‘stubble-field’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Earth
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