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Australian politician (1895–1956)
Archie Galbraith Cameron (22 March 1895 – 9 August 1956) was an Australian politician. He was a government minister under Joseph Lyons and Robert Menzies
Archie_Cameron
Coalition of centre-right political parties in Australia
stance, and he resigned as leader in September 1939. He was replaced by Archie Cameron, and after months of negotiations the coalition was revived in March
Liberal–National_Coalition
Australian political party
rather than serve under Menzies. The coalition was re-formed under Archie Cameron in 1940, and continued until October 1941 despite the election of Arthur
National_Party_of_Australia
Prime Minister of Australia in 1941
to re-admit them. Archie Cameron, generally seen as Page's ally, was elected as the party's new leader. Fadden did not regard Cameron favourably, in one
Arthur_Fadden
Prime Minister of Australia in 1939
Page was deposed as Country Party leader in favour of Archie Cameron. In March 1940, Archie Cameron led the Country Party back into coalition with the UAP
Earle_Page
Federal Election in Australia in 1943
every seat in Western Australia and all but one in South Australia: Archie Cameron, the member for Barker in South Australia, was left as the only Coalition
1943 Australian federal election
1943_Australian_federal_election
Surname list
politician from Maryland Allan Cameron (disambiguation), multiple people Angus Cameron (disambiguation), multiple people Archie Cameron (1895–1956), Australian
Cameron_(surname)
Australian federal electoral division
existence, except for a six-year period when Country Party MP Archie Cameron held it; however, Cameron joined the United Australia Party, direct forerunner of
Division_of_Barker
Party led by Prime Minister Robert Menzies and the Country Party led by Archie Cameron, defeated the opposition Labor Party under John Curtin despite losing
1940 Australian federal election
1940_Australian_federal_election
Comic book character
character in the Archie Comics franchise, including the long-running Archie Andrews radio series, a syndicated comic strip, The Archie Show, Archie's Weird Mysteries
Archie_Andrews
Political party in South Australia
in 1932. As part of the merger agreement, state Country Party leader Archie Cameron was handed the federal seat of Barker, and eventually became federal
Country Party (South Australia)
Country_Party_(South_Australia)
leader by Archie Cameron allowed Menzies to reach accommodation. A new Coalition ministry was formed including the Country Party's Archie Cameron, Harold
Menzies government (1939–1941)
Menzies_government_(1939–1941)
Bartender Bill House at the End of the Street Weaver 2013 Mad Ship Archie Cameron Louis Cyr Richard Kyle Fox Parkland David Powers 3 Days in Havana Jack
Gil Bellows on screen and stage
Gil_Bellows_on_screen_and_stage
Orr-Ewing) Sir Alistair Simon Orr-Ewing, 2nd Baronet (1940–2024) Sir Archie Cameron Orr-Ewing, 3rd Baronet (born 1969) The heir apparent is the present
Orr-Ewing baronets of Hendon (1963)
Orr-Ewing_baronets_of_Hendon_(1963)
Australian politician (born 1969)
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Bridget_McKenzie
Prime Minister of Australia from 1967 to 1968
September 1939, losing by seven votes to five to South Australian MP Archie Cameron. Prior to the ballot, the party room had voted against allowing the
John_McEwen
Presiding officer of the lower house of the Parliament of Australia
have been former government ministers: William Watt, Littleton Groom, Archie Cameron, Ian Sinclair and Bronwyn Bishop; two have been former Parliamentary
Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
Speaker_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives
Prime Minister of Australia (1939–1941; 1949–1966)
his government in a full-fledged Coalition, with Page's successor, Archie Cameron, as the number-two man in the government. During the Danzig crisis,
Robert_Menzies
Road in South Australia
Barmera railway line.[citation needed] The Cameron Highway was named around 2008 after either Archie Cameron (a local state and Federal politician who
Cameron_Highway
25th ministry of the government of Australia
Menzies took the Country Party back into his government - now led by Archie Cameron. Percy Spender, who died in 1985, was the last surviving member of the
First_Menzies_ministry
English footballer (born 2001)
Archie Cameron Matthews (born 2 August 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Matthews came through the youth system at
Archie_Matthews
Topics referred to by the same term
Archibald Cameron (British Army officer) (1870–1944), British general Archibald Cameron (sailor) (1919–1987), Canadian Olympian Archie Cameron (1895–1956)
Archibald_Cameron
Thorby, John McEwen, Archie Cameron, and Horace Nock as candidates. McEwen defeated Thorby by one vote following the elimination of Cameron and Nock, but there
National Party of Australia leadership elections
National_Party_of_Australia_leadership_elections
Jacobite leader
to as Doctor Archie. Archibald Cameron was born in 1707 at Achnacarry Castle, the sixth child (and third surviving son) of John Cameron, 18th chief of
Archibald_Cameron_of_Lochiel
Australian politician (1923–2019)
for the much friendlier seat of Barker caused by the death of Speaker Archie Cameron. He held the seat of Barker until his retirement in 1975. In parliament
Jim Forbes (Australian politician)
Jim_Forbes_(Australian_politician)
Village in Stirling, Scotland
of one of the last acts of the 1745 Jacobite rising. Dr Archibald "Archie" Cameron of Locheil had returned to Scotland in the early 1750s hoping to raise
Balquhidder
Former Australian political party (1931–1945)
Coalition with the UAP. The replacement of Earle Page as leader by Archie Cameron allowed Menzies to reach accommodation. A new Coalition ministry was
United_Australia_Party
Australian politician and diplomat (1892–1974)
April 1939 – 14 March 1940 Prime Minister Robert Menzies Preceded by Archie Cameron Succeeded by Harold Thorby Minister Assisting the Prime Minister Minister
Eric_Harrison
Shadow ministry of opposition leader Angus Taylor
Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 21 February 2026. "CALDWELL, Cameron". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 21 February
Taylor_shadow_ministry
the Opposition Richard L. Butler, and the Country Party (SA) led by Archie Cameron. Each district elected multiple members, with voters casting multiple
1927 South Australian state election
1927_South_Australian_state_election
Australian politician (born 1964)
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Michael McCormack (Australian politician)
Michael_McCormack_(Australian_politician)
26th ministry of government of Australia
on 14 March 1940 after Menzies entered into a formal Coalition with Archie Cameron and his Country Party. The ministry was replaced by the Third Menzies
Second_Menzies_ministry
Conservative political party in Queensland, Australia
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Liberal National Party of Queensland
Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland
the Country Party of Australia and de facto-Deputy Prime Minister. Archie Cameron was elected party leader in preference to John McEwen seven votes to
1939 Country Party of Australia leadership election
1939_Country_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
Australian politician (1892–1953)
June 1943 – 21 February 1950 Preceded by Walter Nairn Succeeded by Archie Cameron Member of the Australian Parliament for Dalley In office 19 December
Sol_Rosevear
Australian politician (1893–1982)
Years Honours". Sydney Morning Herald. 1 January 1962. p. 1. Hazlehurst, Cameron; Allday, Clare (2004). "McLEAY, George (1892–1955)". The Biographical Dictionary
John_McLeay_Sr.
Australian politician (1897–1981)
leadership ballot and allied herself with his rivals Billy Hughes, Archie Cameron and Percy Spender. She was also close to Country Party MPs Earle Page
Enid_Lyons
Australian political party election
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
February 2026 National Party of Australia leadership spill motion
February_2026_National_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill_motion
Former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
John Anderson (Australian politician)
John_Anderson_(Australian_politician)
Australian political party election
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
2025 National Party of Australia leadership spill
2025_National_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Margin Member Party Barker, SA United Australia Malcolm Cameron N/A 6.4 18.7 Archie Cameron Country Bass, Tas United Australia Allan Guy 14.5 14
1934 Australian federal election
1934_Australian_federal_election
Australian political party election
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
March 2026 National Party of Australia leadership election
March_2026_National_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
List of political parties in Australia
List_of_political_parties_in_Australia
Group of centre-right political parties in New South Wales
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Liberal–National Coalition (New South Wales)
Liberal–National_Coalition_(New_South_Wales)
Australian politician (1885–1966)
Party power broker Percy Blesing, but former state Country Party leader Archie Cameron was handed the federal seat of Barker. Butler struggled to control rural
Richard_Layton_Butler
Political alliance in Australia
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Liberal–National Coalition (Victoria)
Liberal–National_Coalition_(Victoria)
Australian politician (born 1967)
from the original on 14 August 2017. Retrieved 14 August 2017. Atfield, Cameron (18 December 2015). "Johnny Depp's dogs: Barnaby Joyce wins gong for tough
Barnaby_Joyce
British comedian and magician
2023. Manners, Archie (30 October 2010). "Archie Manners: A look at the official list of gifts and hospitality received by David Cameron and the Cabinet"
Archie_Manners
Prime Minister of Australia from 1915 to 1923
Evatt Minister for Industry 1939–1940 Title abolished Preceded by Archie Cameron Minister for the Navy 1940–1941 Succeeded by Norman Makin Party political
Billy_Hughes
Australian government department, 1901–1975
12 October 1934 (1934-10-12) 7 November 1938 (1938-11-07) 6 years, 25 days 23 Archie Cameron Country 7 November 1938 (1938-11-07) 7 April 1939 (1939-04-07) 170 days
Postmaster-General's Department
Postmaster-General's_Department
Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 2008-06-07. Playford, John (1993). "Cameron, Archie Galbraith (1895–1956)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National
List of members of the Australian Parliament who died in office
List_of_members_of_the_Australian_Parliament_who_died_in_office
Sol Rosevear Labor New South Wales 22 June 1943 31 October 1949 12 Archie Cameron Liberal South Australia 22 February 1950 9 August 1956 Died in office
List of speakers of the Australian House of Representatives
List_of_speakers_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives
Australia Robert Menzies with coalition partner the Country Party led by Archie Cameron narrowly defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by John
Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1940–1943
Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1940–1943
Political party in Australia
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Independent National (Australia)
Independent_National_(Australia)
Scottish actress, artist, singer, theatre director and friend of Soviet dissidents
mother in Edinburgh in 1938. She was then adopted by Archie Cameron and Dorothy Cameron. Archie Cameron was a consultant for British Rail and an economist
Frances_Colquhoun_(actress)
Shadow ministry of opposition leader Sussan Ley
retaining her existing assistant shadow ministry portfolios. Aaron Violi and Cameron Caldwell were elevated to the frontbench and were appointed shadow assistant
Ley_shadow_ministry
Scottish clan chiefs
The following is a list of the Chiefs of Clan Cameron, the senior line of the ancient Cameron clan. The chief is seated at Achnacarry Castle and uniquely
Chiefs_of_Clan_Cameron
Archie Comics character
created by Bob Montana and John L. Goldwater in Archie Comics who first appeared in the first Archie story, from Pep Comics #22 (December 1941). He is
Jughead_Jones
Party led by Robert Menzies since 1939 and the Country Party led by Archie Cameron was able to form a minority government with the parliamentary support
History of the Australian Labor Party
History_of_the_Australian_Labor_Party
Australian politician (born 1976)
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
David_Littleproud
Multi-parasport event in the US and UK
followed the introduction speech. At the closing ceremonies, Commander Archie Cameron, President of ICC officially closed the games with a short speech acknowledging
1984_Summer_Paralympics
Political party in South Australia
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
South Australian National Party
South_Australian_National_Party
Australian cabinet position
United Australia Menzies 13 November 1939 14 March 1940 122 days 5 Archie Cameron MP Country 14 March 1940 28 October 1940 228 days 6 Billy Hughes MP
Minister for Defence (Australia)
Minister_for_Defence_(Australia)
Australian trade union leader
the seat of Barker against Archie Cameron. In the former contest, he scored a swing of 15 percent and nearly unseated Cameron. To date, this is the last
Harry_Krantz
Month of 1940
Party led by Prime Minister Robert Menzies and the Country Party led by Archie Cameron maintained power. The drama film City for Conquest starring James Cagney
September_1940
Australian politician, 12th deputy prime minister of Australia
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Mark_Vaile
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Victorian National Party leadership elections
Victorian_National_Party_leadership_elections
Political party in New South Wales
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
New South Wales National Party
New_South_Wales_National_Party
Australian politician
Malcolm Duncan Cameron (12 July 1873 – 1 March 1935) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1922
Malcolm Cameron (Australian politician)
Malcolm_Cameron_(Australian_politician)
Australian politician (born 1948)
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Warren_Truss
Northern Territory political party
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Country_Liberal_Party
1925 novel by D. K. Broster
Ewen’s fiancée Margaret Cameron, Ewen’s aunt who brought him up Donald Cameron of Lochiel, Chief of Clan Cameron Dr. Archie Cameron, Lochiel's brother Lachlan
The_Flight_of_the_Heron
Declaration of a political vcacancy
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
2020 National Party of Australia leadership spill
2020_National_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
October 1956. This was triggered by the death of Liberal MP and Speaker Archie Cameron. The by-election was won by Liberal candidate Jim Forbes. William McAnaney
1956_Barker_by-election
William Conelan, Wilfred Coutts, Don Cameron, and Ben Humphreys — all of them belonging to the Labor Party except for Cameron (a Liberal). Oddly, the last three
List of whips in the Australian House of Representatives
List_of_whips_in_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives
Australian politician (1946–2019)
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Tim_Fischer
Australian politician
Prime Minister Joseph Lyons Preceded by Archdale Parkhill Succeeded by Archie Cameron Senator for South Australia In office 24 February 1926 – 30 June 1944
Alexander McLachlan (politician)
Alexander_McLachlan_(politician)
Political party in Victoria
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Victorian_National_Party
politician 12 July – John Hayes, (b. 1868), Premier of Tasmania 9 August – Archie Cameron, politician (b. 1895) List of Australian films of the 1950s "Former
1956_in_Australia
Australian cabinet position
Menzies 26 April 1939 (1939-04-26) 14 March 1940 (1940-03-14) 323 days 6 Archie Cameron Country 14 March 1940 (1940-03-14) 28 October 1940 (1940-10-28) 228
Minister for Industry and Innovation
Minister_for_Industry_and_Innovation
Political party in Western Australia
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Western Australian National Party
Western_Australian_National_Party
still refused to join a government under Menzies, he was replaced by Archie Cameron as leader of the Country Party on 13 September 1939, allowing the conservative
Australian home front during World War II
Australian_home_front_during_World_War_II
Ralph Dettman Archie Cameron Boothby Liberal Rex Mathews John McLeay Grey Labor Edgar Russell Thomas Cheesman Hindmarsh Labor Clyde Cameron Kingston Labor
Candidates of the 1954 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1954_Australian_federal_election
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Young_LNP
Harrison Liberal Les Bury Liberal Barker 13 October 1956 Death Archie Cameron Liberal Jim Forbes Liberal Cunningham (11 April 1956) Death Billy
List of Australian federal by-elections
List_of_Australian_federal_by-elections
Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (1929–2020)
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Doug_Anthony
Australian politician (born 1929)
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Ian_Sinclair
Australian cabinet position
Menzies 26 April 1939 (1939-04-26) 14 March 1940 (1940-03-14) 323 days 9 Archie Cameron Country 14 March 1940 (1940-03-14) 28 October 1940 (1940-10-28) 228
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Minister_for_Agriculture,_Fisheries_and_Forestry
Headquarters of the Australian Federal National Party
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
John_McEwen_House
Australian politician (born 1951)
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Charles_Blunt
Australian politician (1884–1961)
Succeeded by Jack Holloway Minister for the Navy 1939–1940 Succeeded by Archie Cameron Preceded by Richard Casey Minister for Supply and Development 1939–1940
Frederick Stewart (Australian politician)
Frederick_Stewart_(Australian_politician)
Sporting event delegation
ISMGF (International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation). Commander Archie Cameron, President of ICC officially closed the games with a short speech acknowledging
Australia at the 1984 Summer Paralympics
Australia_at_the_1984_Summer_Paralympics
Angas Liberal John Edwards Alick Downer Barker Liberal Jim Corcoran Archie Cameron Charles Lloyd (Ind) Frank Rieck (Ind) Boothby Liberal Len Wright John
Candidates of the 1951 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1951_Australian_federal_election
1997 film by James Cameron
1997 American epic historical romance film written and directed by James Cameron. Incorporating both historical and fictional aspects, it is based on accounts
Titanic_(1997_film)
Australian politician
James Scullin government in 1931 and, with fellow South Australian Archie Cameron, negotiated the formation of the Liberal and Country League in South
Percy_Blesing
Political party in Australia
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
Queensland_National_Party
1941 executive government of Australia
stop-gap, he was elected Deputy Leader and appointed acting-leader because Archie Cameron and John McEwen had tied in a vote for the leadership. When Menzies
Fadden_government
Australian politician
ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 7 January 2023. Hazlehurst, Cameron; Allday, Clare (2004). "McLEAY, George (1892–1955)". The Biographical Dictionary
George_McLeay
e National Party of Australia Leaders William McWilliams Earle Page Archie Cameron Arthur Fadden John McEwen Doug Anthony Ian Sinclair Charles Blunt Tim
2021 National Party of Australia leadership spill
2021_National_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Country Richard Butler (elected 1) 3,256 46.3 +0.7 Liberal and Country Archie Cameron (elected 2) 481 6.8 −42.0 Liberal and Country Samuel Dennison (elected
Results of the 1933 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1933_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
ARCHIE CAMERON
ARCHIE CAMERON
Male
Russian
(ÐрхиÌп) Russian form of Greek Archippos, ARKHIP means "master of horses."
Boy/Male
Scottish American English
True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the...
Female
Greek
(ἈÏάχνη) Greek myth name of a young girl who was turned into a spider by Athena, ARACHNE means "spider."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Arley, ARLIE means "rocky meadow."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German
Bold; Form of Archibald; Very Bold; Noteworthy and Valorous
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Darcy, DARCIE means "from Arcy."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Marcy, MARCIE means "defense" or "of the sea."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Worshipped
Girl/Female
Indian
Ray of light
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Lachlann, LACHIE means "lake-land."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Ray of Light; Goddess Laxmi; Art
Male
English
Pet form of English Richard, RICHIE means "powerful ruler."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Worship
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Latin
Bowman; An English Surname; The Archer; Noteworthy and Valorous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a variant of Archer, but in some cases it could be of Scottish origin, from a pet form of Archibald.
Male
English
Pet form of English Sacheverell, SACHIE means "roe-buck leap."
Male
English
Pet form of English Arnold, ARNIE means "eagle power."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French arch(i)er, Middle English archere, hence an occupational name for an archer. This Norman French word partially replaced the native English word bowman in the 14th century. In North America this surname may have absorbed some cases of European cognates such as French Archier.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Genuine Courage
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brilliant, One who offers prayers
ARCHIE CAMERON
ARCHIE CAMERON
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Amenemapet.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
World of the King
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ravindranath | ரவிஂதà¯à®°à®¨à®¾à®¤
Lord Vishnu
Male
Celtic
, the great youth.
Female
Bulgarian
, to quicken (?)
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Long Life; Immortal
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Momentary
Female
Italian
Italian form of Latin Electra, ELETTRA means "bright, shining."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Shell; Elephant
ARCHIE CAMERON
ARCHIE CAMERON
ARCHIE CAMERON
ARCHIE CAMERON
ARCHIE CAMERON
imp. & p. p.
of Arch
pl.
of Archive
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Arch
n.
The arctic circle.
n.
An arched or covered passageway or avenue.
a.
Arched; as, archy brows.
v. t.
To cover with an arch or arches.
n.
The arched part of a structure.
v. t.
To make appear archaic or antique.
n.
A long, arched building or gallery.
a.
Made with an arch or curve; covered with an arch; as, an arched door.
n.
See Arshine.
n.
See Archil.
n.
Public records or documents preserved as evidence of facts; as, the archives of a country or family.
n.
A sea urchin. See Sea urchin.
a.
Pertaining to, or situated under, the northern constellation called the Bear; northern; frigid; as, the arctic pole, circle, region, ocean; an arctic expedition, night, temperature.
n.
Any plant of the same family with the orchis; an orchid.
adv.
Arch-shaped.