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  • Baring Head
  • Headland on North Island, New Zealand

    Baring Head (Māori: Ōrua-pouanui, officially gazetted as Baring Head / Ōrua-pouanui) is a headland, located between Wellington Harbour and Palliser Bay

    Baring Head

    Baring Head

    Baring_Head

  • Barings Bank
  • Defunct English merchant bank

    founded in 1762 by Francis Baring, a British-born member of the German–British Baring family of merchants and bankers. In 1802, Barings and Hope & Co. were called

    Barings Bank

    Barings_Bank

  • Baring Head Lighthouse
  • Lighthouse in New Zealand

    Baring Head Lighthouse is a concrete lighthouse at Baring Head in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand, with an LED beacon powered

    Baring Head Lighthouse

    Baring Head Lighthouse

    Baring_Head_Lighthouse

  • Dave Lowe (atmospheric scientist)
  • New Zealand climatologist

    Zealand atmospheric scientist who was instrumental in setting up the Baring Head atmospheric CO2 programme in 1972. A researcher and educator, Lowe was

    Dave Lowe (atmospheric scientist)

    Dave Lowe (atmospheric scientist)

    Dave_Lowe_(atmospheric_scientist)

  • Baron Revelstoke
  • Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    businessman Edward Baring, head of the family firm of Barings Bank and a member of the Baring family. Baring was the son of Henry Baring, third son of Sir

    Baron Revelstoke

    Baron_Revelstoke

  • Baring family
  • Noble family

    aristocracy. Barings Bank was founded in 1762 as the John and Francis Baring Company by Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, with his older brother John Baring as a

    Baring family

    Baring family

    Baring_family

  • Bare-headed laughingthrush
  • Species of bird endemic to Borneo

    The bare-headed laughingthrush (Melanocichla calva) is a species of bird in the Old World babbler family Timaliidae. It is endemic to highland forests

    Bare-headed laughingthrush

    Bare-headed laughingthrush

    Bare-headed_laughingthrush

  • Barings LLC
  • International investment management firm

    Management, Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers, and Baring Asset Management to form Barings. 2010 – Baring Asset Management wins the Queen’s Award for Enterprise

    Barings LLC

    Barings_LLC

  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • English priest and scholar (1834–1924)

    hotel. Sabine Baring-Gould was born in the parish of St Sidwell, Exeter, on 28 January 1834. He was the eldest son and heir of Edward Baring-Gould (1804–1872)

    Sabine Baring-Gould

    Sabine Baring-Gould

    Sabine_Baring-Gould

  • Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton
  • British politician and financier

    financier, art collector, and a member of the Baring family. Baring was the second son of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, and his wife Harriet, daughter

    Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton

    Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton

    Alexander_Baring,_1st_Baron_Ashburton

  • Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet
  • English merchant banker (1740–1810)

    Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet (18 April 1740 – 11 September 1810) was an English merchant banker, a member of the Baring family, later becoming the first

    Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet

    Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Francis_Baring,_1st_Baronet

  • Picathartes
  • Genus of birds

    MIT Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-262-19430-3. Images and movies of the bare-headed rockfowl - ARKive Images and movies of the grey-necked rockfowl - ARKive

    Picathartes

    Picathartes

    Picathartes

  • Climate change in New Zealand
  • Emissions, impacts and responses of New Zealand related to climate change

    continuous atmospheric measurements at a New Zealand site. The south-facing Baring Head, on the eastern entrance to Wellington Harbour, was chosen as being representative

    Climate change in New Zealand

    Climate change in New Zealand

    Climate_change_in_New_Zealand

  • Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke
  • British banker (1828–1897)

    Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke (13 April 1828 – 17 July 1897), was a British banker. A member of the Baring banking family, "Ned" Baring was born

    Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke

    Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke

    Edward_Baring,_1st_Baron_Revelstoke

  • Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer
  • British statesman, diplomat and colonial administrator (1841–1917)

    school system). Baring was the ninth son of Henry Baring and his second wife, Cecilia Anne (née Windham). The English branch of the Baring family descends

    Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer

    Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer

    Evelyn_Baring,_1st_Earl_of_Cromer

  • Baré
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    association football club Jeanne Baré, a French explorer Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, a former head of state of Niger Baré, Cameroon Baré (footballer), full name Jader

    Baré

    Baré

  • Martin Short
  • Canadian comedian and actor (born 1950)

    in the Muskoka region of Ontario, with the head of Queen Elizabeth II, as at 77 years of age, bare headed, on the obverse side, was issued by the Royal

    Martin Short

    Martin Short

    Martin_Short

  • Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale
  • British diplomat (1903–1973)

    to 1959. Baring played an integral role in the suppression of the Mau Mau rebellion. Together with Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd, Baring played a

    Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale

    Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale

    Evelyn_Baring,_1st_Baron_Howick_of_Glendale

  • Marabou stork
  • Species of bird

    clotted with blood and other substances when the bird's head was inside a large corpse, and the bare head is easier to keep clean.[citation needed] This large

    Marabou stork

    Marabou stork

    Marabou_stork

  • Pencarrow Lighthouse
  • Lighthouse in New Zealand

    Zealand. The light was decommissioned in 1935 when it was replaced by the Baring Head Lighthouse. The lighthouse is registered as a Category 1 Historic Place

    Pencarrow Lighthouse

    Pencarrow Lighthouse

    Pencarrow_Lighthouse

  • Cap of maintenance
  • Ceremonial cap of crimson velvet lined with ermine

    for his coronation in 2023; he travelled bare-headed in his coach to Westminster Abbey, and stayed bare-headed until he was crowned. The cap was carried

    Cap of maintenance

    Cap of maintenance

    Cap_of_maintenance

  • John Baring, 2nd Baron Revelstoke
  • eldest surviving son of Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke, and a great-grandson of the firm’s founder, Francis Baring. At the age of twenty, John left

    John Baring, 2nd Baron Revelstoke

    John Baring, 2nd Baron Revelstoke

    John_Baring,_2nd_Baron_Revelstoke

  • Black vulture
  • New World vulture

    plumage stays visibly cleaner than that of a lighter-colored bird, the bare head is adapted for easily digging inside animal carcasses, and the hooked

    Black vulture

    Black vulture

    Black_vulture

  • History of the British farthing
  • Wyon was given the task of engraving what became the more flattering "bare head" type of 1826. The issue of coppers in 1826 was because of the withdrawal

    History of the British farthing

    History_of_the_British_farthing

  • Fitzroy Bay (New Zealand)
  • Bay in New Zealand

    southeast of the entrance to the harbour, between Pencarrow Head (to the north) and Baring Head (to the south). Lake Kohangatera drains into the bay through

    Fitzroy Bay (New Zealand)

    Fitzroy Bay (New Zealand)

    Fitzroy_Bay_(New_Zealand)

  • James Baring, 6th Baron Revelstoke
  • British peer (1938–2012)

    James Cecil Baring, 6th Baron Revelstoke (16 August 1938 – 7 February 2012) was a British peer. He was the second son of Rupert Baring, 4th Baron Revelstoke

    James Baring, 6th Baron Revelstoke

    James_Baring,_6th_Baron_Revelstoke

  • National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
  • New Zealand national research institute

    atmospheric CO2 concentrations in the Southern Hemisphere, measured at Baring Head, near Wellington, since the 1970s. Along with equivalent measurements

    National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

    National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

    National_Institute_of_Water_and_Atmospheric_Research

  • Tom Baring
  • Thomas Baring (21 March 1839 – 4 June 1923) was a British banker. Baring was born on 21 March 1839 at Cromer Hall, Cromer, Norfolk into the Baring family

    Tom Baring

    Tom Baring

    Tom_Baring

  • John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton
  • British merchant banker (1928–2020)

    Theresa Baring (born 7 December 1961). Married Barnaby Rogerson. They have two daughters: Molly and Hannah. Alexander Nicholas John "Zam" Baring (born 15

    John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton

    John_Baring,_7th_Baron_Ashburton

  • Alexander Baring, 6th Baron Ashburton
  • British politician and businessman (1898–1991)

    Alexander Francis St Vincent Baring, 6th Baron Ashburton (7 April 1898 – 12 June 1991), was a British businessman and politician. Baring was born on 7 April 1898

    Alexander Baring, 6th Baron Ashburton

    Alexander_Baring,_6th_Baron_Ashburton

  • Napoléon (coin)
  • Former French gold coin

    issued during the reign of Napoleon I and feature his portrait, sometimes bare headed and other times wearing a laurel wreath (the ancient Roman symbol of

    Napoléon (coin)

    Napoléon (coin)

    Napoléon_(coin)

  • John Baring (1730–1816)
  • British politician

    unmarried and was succeeded at Bickham by his brother Francis Baring Short. In 1755, Baring purchased for £2,100 the estate of Mount Radford in the parish

    John Baring (1730–1816)

    John Baring (1730–1816)

    John_Baring_(1730–1816)

  • Kippah
  • Skullcap traditionally worn by Jewish men

    accustomed to going bareheaded, and their priests insist on officiating with bare heads, this constitutes a uniquely non-Jewish practice. Therefore, he concludes

    Kippah

    Kippah

    Kippah

  • East Harbour Regional Park
  • Regional park in Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

    East Harbour Regional Park is a regional park stretching from Baring Head along the east side of the Wellington Harbour along the east side of Eastbourne

    East Harbour Regional Park

    East Harbour Regional Park

    East_Harbour_Regional_Park

  • Greater adjutant
  • Species of bird

    breeding season. This large stork has a massive wedge-shaped bill, a bare head and a distinctive neck pouch. During the day, it soars in thermals along

    Greater adjutant

    Greater adjutant

    Greater_adjutant

  • Rowland Baring, 2nd Earl of Cromer
  • British diplomat and courtier

    1917, was a British diplomat and courtier. Baring was a member of the Baring family and the son of Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer and, his first wife

    Rowland Baring, 2nd Earl of Cromer

    Rowland Baring, 2nd Earl of Cromer

    Rowland_Baring,_2nd_Earl_of_Cromer

  • Curly Howard
  • American comedian and actor (1903–1952)

    often wore a hat to project an image of masculinity, lamenting that his bare head made him feel juvenile. Despite his self-esteem issues, Howard remained

    Curly Howard

    Curly Howard

    Curly_Howard

  • Leptoptilos
  • Genus of birds

    blood and other substances when a scavenging bird's head was inside a large corpse, and the bare head is easier to keep clean. Most storks fly with neck

    Leptoptilos

    Leptoptilos

    Leptoptilos

  • Eastbourne, New Zealand
  • Suburb of Lower Hutt, New Zealand

    decommissioned Pencarrow Head Lighthouse which were then replaced in 1935 by the Baring Head Lighthouse. This area, popular with cyclists, provides access to East

    Eastbourne, New Zealand

    Eastbourne, New Zealand

    Eastbourne,_New_Zealand

  • Georg Baring
  • British-Hanoverian milirary commander

    German Legion. Some sources also give his name as Baron Georg(e) von Baring. Baring's military career began with his joining the Hanoverian Army in 1787

    Georg Baring

    Georg Baring

    Georg_Baring

  • Cecil Baring, 3rd Baron Revelstoke
  • English banker and aristocrat

    Cecil Baring, 3rd Baron Revelstoke (12 April 1864 – 26 January 1934) was an English banker and aristocrat. Baring was born on 12 April 1864. He was the

    Cecil Baring, 3rd Baron Revelstoke

    Cecil Baring, 3rd Baron Revelstoke

    Cecil_Baring,_3rd_Baron_Revelstoke

  • Rock climbing in New Zealand
  • local tramping club members Dick Corin and Jim Finch make a trip to Baring Head, establishing one of NZ's first bouldering locations 1968 (1968): The

    Rock climbing in New Zealand

    Rock climbing in New Zealand

    Rock_climbing_in_New_Zealand

  • The Grange, Northington
  • Country house and opera theatre in Hampshire, England

    to Alexander Baring, second son of Sir Francis Baring who owned Stratton Park, five miles north of The Grange. On 6 November 1819, Baring ordered from

    The Grange, Northington

    The Grange, Northington

    The_Grange,_Northington

  • Rupert Baring, 4th Baron Revelstoke
  • British landowner and peer

    Rupert Alexander Baring, 4th Baron Revelstoke (8 February 1911 – 18 July 1994) was a British landowner and peer. Baring was born in London on 8 February

    Rupert Baring, 4th Baron Revelstoke

    Rupert_Baring,_4th_Baron_Revelstoke

  • Head covering for Christian women
  • Practice of female head covering in Christianity

    Christian head covering, also known as Christian veiling, is the traditional practice of women covering their head in a variety of Christian denominations

    Head covering for Christian women

    Head covering for Christian women

    Head_covering_for_Christian_women

  • Black laughingthrush
  • Species of bird

    Indonesian island of Sumatra. Until recently, it usually included the bare-headed laughingthrush as a subspecies. Displaying Gap Rest-House, Malaysia,

    Black laughingthrush

    Black laughingthrush

    Black_laughingthrush

  • 2026 in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
  • The year 2026 is the ninth year in the history of the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, a bare-knuckle fighting promotion based in Philadelphia. The

    2026 in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

    2026_in_Bare_Knuckle_Fighting_Championship

  • John Fury
  • Irish boxer (born 1965)

    1965) is an Irish-British boxing cornerman and former professional boxer and bare-knuckle fighter. He is best known for being the father of two-time heavyweight

    John Fury

    John_Fury

  • Shiva (Judaism)
  • Week-long mourning period in Judaism for first-degree relatives

    he writes: "The mourner requires having his head covered, so that he will not remain bare-headed; his head being draped in such a way that part of his

    Shiva (Judaism)

    Shiva_(Judaism)

  • Straw Hat Riot
  • 1922 riot in New York City

    New York Times. September 13, 1925. p. 20. "Straw Hat Smashing Orgy Bares Heads from Battery to Bronx". New York Tribune. September 16, 1922. p. 3. Archived

    Straw Hat Riot

    Straw_Hat_Riot

  • Mike Perry (fighter)
  • American mixed martial arts fighter (born 1991)

    professional mixed martial artist and bare-knuckle boxer currently competing in the Middleweight division of the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC)

    Mike Perry (fighter)

    Mike Perry (fighter)

    Mike_Perry_(fighter)

  • Maude Lorillard Baring
  • American heiress

    Maude Louise Baring (née Lorillard, formerly Tailer; August 22, 1876 – April 2, 1922) was an American heiress who married into the British Baring banking family

    Maude Lorillard Baring

    Maude Lorillard Baring

    Maude_Lorillard_Baring

  • Gerebern
  • Irish priest who baptized St. Dymphna

    Baring-Gould 1897, p. 124. Baring-Gould 1897b, p. 366. Baring-Gould 1897b, p. 367. Baring-Gould 1897b, p. 369. Baring-Gould 1897b, p. 370. Baring-Gould

    Gerebern

    Gerebern

    Gerebern

  • Coat of arms of Munich
  • Coat of arms

    has varied slightly, appearing in profile, then later full-faced and bare-headed. By the 19th century the figure was portrayed as youthful and became

    Coat of arms of Munich

    Coat of arms of Munich

    Coat_of_arms_of_Munich

  • Indian armour
  • Protection of the body in South Asia

    helmet or head guard worn by soldiers to protect the head. Siprin would mean a person wearing a helmet. Common soldiers would go bare headed, some kept

    Indian armour

    Indian armour

    Indian_armour

  • John Blanke
  • English trumpeter, fl. 1501–1511

    turban, while the others are bare-headed with longish hair. He appears a second time in the roll, wearing a green and gold head covering. Black trumpeters

    John Blanke

    John Blanke

    John_Blanke

  • Canossa
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV did penance in 1077 and stood three days bare-headed in the snow to reverse his excommunication by Pope Gregory VII. The Walk

    Canossa

    Canossa

    Canossa

  • Craig MacTavish
  • Canadian ice hockey player and executive

    mandatory cutoff date in 1979 (then-current players were allowed to remain bare-headed under a grandfather clause); incidentally, MacTavish had worn a helmet

    Craig MacTavish

    Craig MacTavish

    Craig_MacTavish

  • Bare-knuckle boxing
  • Boxing without the use of boxing gloves

    Bare-knuckle boxing (also known as bare-knuckle or bare-knuckle fighting) is a full-contact combat sport in which participants box without any form of

    Bare-knuckle boxing

    Bare-knuckle boxing

    Bare-knuckle_boxing

  • Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer
  • British politician (1857–1922)

    Regiment. Lord Spencer married the Hon. Margaret Baring (14 December 1868 – 4 July 1906), daughter of Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke and Louisa Emily Charlotte

    Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer

    Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer

    Charles_Spencer,_6th_Earl_Spencer

  • Baron Ashburton
  • Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain

    Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, the uncle of Francis Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook, Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer, and Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke

    Baron Ashburton

    Baron Ashburton

    Baron_Ashburton

  • Place Vendôme
  • Square in Paris

    on top of the column. Napoleon is depicted dressed in Roman attire, bare-headed, crowned with laurels, holding a sword in his right hand and a globe

    Place Vendôme

    Place Vendôme

    Place_Vendôme

  • 2013 New Zealand winter storm
  • Weather event in New Zealand

    heights of 15 m peak to trough were recorded by a buoy offshore from Baring Head in the Cook Strait. The highest wind gust was 202 km/h, at Mt Kaukau

    2013 New Zealand winter storm

    2013 New Zealand winter storm

    2013_New_Zealand_winter_storm

  • Self-Portrait (Rembrandt, Altman)
  • 1660 painting by Rembrandt van Rijn

    inherited by Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton (1799–1864), from Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton 1864: inherited by Francis Baring, 3rd Baron Ashburton

    Self-Portrait (Rembrandt, Altman)

    Self-Portrait (Rembrandt, Altman)

    Self-Portrait_(Rembrandt,_Altman)

  • John Baring, 5th Baron Revelstoke
  • British landowner and aristocrat

    John Baring, 5th Baron Revelstoke (2 December 1934 – 5 June 2003) was a British landowner and aristocrat who spent much of his life in Kenya. Baring was

    John Baring, 5th Baron Revelstoke

    John_Baring,_5th_Baron_Revelstoke

  • The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775
  • Painting series by John Trumbull

    (Lieutenant Pitcairn's) arms [dubious – discuss] General Henry Clinton, bare-headed officer with raised sword at the rear, center of the painting General

    The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775

    The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775

    The_Death_of_General_Warren_at_the_Battle_of_Bunker's_Hill,_June_17,_1775

  • Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
  • Bare-knuckle boxing promoter

    The Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) is an American bare-knuckle boxing promotion based in Philadelphia. The promotion was founded in April 2018

    Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

    Bare_Knuckle_Fighting_Championship

  • Confessio Fraternitatis
  • 1615 manifesto printed in Kassel, Germany

    awake out of her heavy and drowsy sleep, and with an open heart, bare-head, and bare-foot, shall merrily and joyfully meet the new arising Sun."[citation

    Confessio Fraternitatis

    Confessio Fraternitatis

    Confessio_Fraternitatis

  • Bimetallism
  • Monetary standard in which the value of currency is based on quantities of two metals

    South America). Similarly, after the banking crisis of 1847, Alexander Baring headed an external bimetallist movement hoping to prevent the undue restriction

    Bimetallism

    Bimetallism

    Bimetallism

  • Belina (virgin)
  • Roman Catholic martyr

    p. 145. Baring-Gould, pp. 344–345 Dunbar, Agnes B.C. (1901). A Dictionary of Saintly Women. Vol. 1. London: George Bell & Sons. p. 112. Baring-Gould, p

    Belina (virgin)

    Belina_(virgin)

  • List of dual place names in New Zealand
  • sometimes made, for example when maritime safety is paramount (e.g. Baring Head / Ōrua-pouanui). List of New Zealand places named by James Cook "Protocol

    List of dual place names in New Zealand

    List of dual place names in New Zealand

    List_of_dual_place_names_in_New_Zealand

  • Rowland Baring, 3rd Earl of Cromer
  • British banker and diplomat

    joined Barings Bank, founded by his ancestor Sir Francis Baring, as a clerk. After military service during the war, he was managing director of Barings between

    Rowland Baring, 3rd Earl of Cromer

    Rowland_Baring,_3rd_Earl_of_Cromer

  • Saturnalia
  • Ancient Roman festival in December

    taste for daytime wear. Romans of citizen status normally went about bare-headed, but for the Saturnalia donned the pilleus, the conical felt cap that

    Saturnalia

    Saturnalia

    Saturnalia

  • Equestrian statue of Edward Horner
  • Sculpture in Mells, Somerset, England

    inscriptions. The statue is a bronze of a cavalry officer on horseback, bare-headed, with his helmet and sword on the horse's saddle. Lutyens was known for

    Equestrian statue of Edward Horner

    Equestrian statue of Edward Horner

    Equestrian_statue_of_Edward_Horner

  • Cook Strait
  • Strait between the North and South Islands of New Zealand

    history. The light was decommissioned in 1935 when it was replaced by the Baring Head Lighthouse. Approximately 18,000 years ago during the Last Glacial Maximum

    Cook Strait

    Cook Strait

    Cook_Strait

  • Greater Wellington Regional Council
  • Regional council in New Zealand

    office The council administers several regional parks. Akatarawa Forest Baring Head/Orua-pouanui Battle Hill Farm Forest Park Belmont Regional Park East

    Greater Wellington Regional Council

    Greater_Wellington_Regional_Council

  • Bobby Bare Jr.
  • American singer-songwriter

    and a live album. His CD, Storm – A Tree – My Mother's Head, was self-released through Bare's licensing company, 30 Tigers/Naked Albino Recordings, in

    Bobby Bare Jr.

    Bobby Bare Jr.

    Bobby_Bare_Jr.

  • Austrocidaria lithurga
  • Species of moth

    this species is recorded as having been collected at Sinclair Head and at Baring Head, both in Wellington. It has also been located in south Marlborough

    Austrocidaria lithurga

    Austrocidaria lithurga

    Austrocidaria_lithurga

  • The Point!
  • Studio album by American musician Harry Nilsson

    pointed hat, but is taken aback when he sees a point on top of Oblio's bare head. Upon this revelation the points of everyone else in the land disappear

    The Point!

    The_Point!

  • A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881
  • Painting by William Powell Frith

    The head of surgeon Sir Henry Thompson appears between Leighton and the Countess. Frith himself appears in the centre of the painting, bare-headed and

    A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881

    A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881

    A_Private_View_at_the_Royal_Academy,_1881

  • Dastar
  • Turban worn by Sikhs

    dastār is considered an integral part of the unique Sikh identity. The bare head is not considered appropriate as per gurbani. If a Sikh wants to become

    Dastar

    Dastar

    Dastar

  • Earl of Cromer
  • Noble title in the United Kingdom

    of the British branch of the Anglo-German Baring banking family. It was created in 1901 for Evelyn Baring, 1st Viscount Cromer, long time British Consul-General

    Earl of Cromer

    Earl of Cromer

    Earl_of_Cromer

  • Cape Egmont Lighthouse
  • Lighthouse in New Zealand

    west of Porirua in 1865, but it was sometimes confused with the Pencarrow Head light at the entrance to Wellington Harbour and in 1877 the light was dismantled

    Cape Egmont Lighthouse

    Cape Egmont Lighthouse

    Cape_Egmont_Lighthouse

  • List of lighthouses in New Zealand
  • a central control room in Wellington. Other lights, such as the Taiaroa Head and Bean Rock lighthouses, are operated by local port authorities. There

    List of lighthouses in New Zealand

    List of lighthouses in New Zealand

    List_of_lighthouses_in_New_Zealand

  • Remutaka Rail Trail
  • Track in New Zealand

    fractionally shorter route, largely on cycleways and with less climbing, is via Baring Head, Pencarrow and Eastbourne to Petone. In 2019/20 Remutaka was the third

    Remutaka Rail Trail

    Remutaka Rail Trail

    Remutaka_Rail_Trail

  • Tracy Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort
  • British environmental activist and actress

    Baggeridge Brick. His first wife, Clare Leonora Baring, was the only child of the gentleman cricketer Giles Baring. Tracy is the sister of the actress Rachel

    Tracy Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort

    Tracy_Somerset,_Duchess_of_Beaufort

  • Mount Kinabalu
  • Highest mountain in Malaysia

    original on 2 December 2021. Retrieved 20 June 2019. Treat, Payson J.; Baring-Gould, S.; Bampfylde, C. A. (1911). "A History of Sarawak under Its Two

    Mount Kinabalu

    Mount Kinabalu

    Mount_Kinabalu

  • Waipapa Point Lighthouse
  • Lighthouse in New Zealand

    with the loss of 131 lives. With its sibling, the retired Kaipara North Head Lighthouse, this was one of the last two wooden lighthouses built in New

    Waipapa Point Lighthouse

    Waipapa Point Lighthouse

    Waipapa_Point_Lighthouse

  • Salute
  • Gesture or action used to display respect

    performed only when carrying headgear, if bare headed (normally only indoors) a swift turning of the head towards the person that is being saluted is

    Salute

    Salute

    Salute

  • Lagarfljót Worm
  • Icelandic lake monster cryptid

    Retrieved 17 May 2018. Baring-Gould (1863), pp. 344–346. Baring-Gould (1863), p. xxxi. Baring-Gould (1863), pp. 344–345. Baring-Gould visited Iceland in

    Lagarfljót Worm

    Lagarfljót_Worm

  • Soviet War Memorial (Treptower Park)
  • War memorial and military cemetery in Berlin, Germany

    the top of the steps, was a statue of a kneeling Russian soldier, his bared head bent in homage statues, steps and the towering expanse of red marble dwarfing

    Soviet War Memorial (Treptower Park)

    Soviet War Memorial (Treptower Park)

    Soviet_War_Memorial_(Treptower_Park)

  • Veil
  • Hanging cloth covering parts of a person or object

    thoroughfare [shall not have] their heads [bare]. […] A prostitute shall not veil herself, her head shall be bare. Whoever sees a veiled prostitute shall

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    Veil

    Veil

  • William Kemmler
  • American murderer (1860–1890)

    to the chair, his face was covered and the metal restraint put on his bare head. He said, "Take it easy and do it properly, I'm in no hurry." Durston

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    William Kemmler

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  • List of heads of government of Bangladesh
  • List of head of government post holders of Bangladesh

    persons who have exercised the powers and authority of and functioned as the head of government in Bangladesh. Under the constitutional framework established

    List of heads of government of Bangladesh

    List_of_heads_of_government_of_Bangladesh

  • Black Swans (special forces)
  • Military unit

    helmet covers were also common. Many fighters of the unit also fought with bare heads. The vests used were mostly of Bosnian army origin in OD or woodland,

    Black Swans (special forces)

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  • Led Zeppelin
  • English rock band (1968–1980)

    been challenged. The band's fashion-sense has been seminal; Simeon Lipman, head of pop culture at Christie's auction house, has commented that "Led Zeppelin

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    Led Zeppelin

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  • Young Ladies Beside the Seine (Summer)
  • Painting by Gustave Courbet

    stomach, her bare head rests on a cloth, and her eyes are half-closed. The second woman wears a red dress and holds a bouquet of flowers. Her head, covered

    Young Ladies Beside the Seine (Summer)

    Young Ladies Beside the Seine (Summer)

    Young_Ladies_Beside_the_Seine_(Summer)

  • Daniel Sickles
  • US Army general and politician (1819–1914)

    Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients, Arlington National Cemetery "Crowds Bare Heads At Sickles Funeral. Military Cortege Marches Up Fifth Avenue to Services

    Daniel Sickles

    Daniel Sickles

    Daniel_Sickles

  • David Fizdale
  • American professional basketball coach (born 1974)

    [bare URL] "Suns Announce Head Coach Mike Budenholzer's Coaching Staff". NBA.com. https://www.nba.com/suns/news/phoenix-suns-announce-head

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  • John Stuart (actor)
  • Scottish actor (1898–1979)

    Lost Chord (1933) as David Graham This Week of Grace (1933) as Henry Baring Head of the Family (1933) as Bill Stanmore Mayfair Girl (1933) as Robert Blair

    John Stuart (actor)

    John Stuart (actor)

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  • Carine
  • Girl/Female

    Armenian, Australian, Christian, French, Latin

    Carine

    Friend; Pure; Maiden; Dear Little One; Darling

    Carine

  • CARINA
  • Female

    English

    CARINA

      19th-century English elaborated form of Latin cara, CARINA means "beloved." From the constellation Carina, from Latin carina, which originally meant "shell of a nut," later "keel of a ship."

    CARINA

  • Sheraz |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sheraz |

    Loving, Caring, Daring

    Sheraz |

  • Fearing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fearing

    English : habitational name from Feering, a village in Essex, named from the Old English personal name Fēra + -ingas ‘people of’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) Fēra’s people’.Americanized spelling of German Viering, a topographic name for someone from a swampy area, from a derivative of Germanic vir ‘bog’, ‘swamp’, or a variant of Fehring 2.

    Fearing

  • CARINE
  • Female

    English

    CARINE

    Variant spelling of English Careen, CARINE means "beloved" or "friend." 

    CARINE

  • Sheraz
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sheraz

    Loving Caring, Daring

    Sheraz

  • BARIÅž
  • Male

    Turkish

    BARIÅž

    Turkish name BARIÅž means "peace."

    BARIÅž

  • Waring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waring

    English : from the Norman personal name Warin, derived from Germanic war(in) ‘guard’, and used as a short form of various compound names with this first element. Compare, for example, Warner 2. The name was popular in France and among the Normans, partly as a result of the popularity of the Carolingian lay Guérin de Montglave.

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  • Carina
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, Finnish, French, Indian, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Tamil

    Carina

    Beloved; Keel of a Ship; Pure; Dear Little One; Darling

    Carina

  • Brading
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)

    Brading

    English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) : habitational name from a place on the Isle of Wight named Brading, from Old English brerd ‘hillside’ + -ingas ‘dwellers at’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) the dwellers on the hillside’.

    Brading

  • DARINA
  • Female

    English

    DARINA

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dáiríne, DARINA means "fertile, fruitful."

    DARINA

  • Gearing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gearing

    English : patronymic from a Germanic personal name beginning with the element gēr, gār ‘spear’ (see Geary 2).Probably an Americanized spelling of German Gehring.

    Gearing

  • Waring
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Teutonic

    Waring

    True.

    Waring

  • Waring
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German, Latin, Teutonic

    Waring

    Watchman; True

    Waring

  • Daring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Daring

    English : perhaps be a nickname from Middle English daring ‘trembling’, ‘crouching or transfixed with fear’.

    Daring

  • Burling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Essex and Cambridgeshire)

    Burling

    English (Essex and Cambridgeshire) : probably a habitational name from a place in Kent named Birling, from an Old English personal name Bǣrla + the suffix -ingas denoting ‘family or followers’. There is also a Birling (of the same derivation) in Northumberland, but this appears not to have contributed significantly to the modern surname.

    Burling

  • Barling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barling

    English : habitational name from Barling in Essex.

    Barling

  • Barin
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Indian, Irish, Teutonic

    Barin

    Noble Fighter

    Barin

  • Earing
  • Biblical

    Earing

    ploughing plough or till

    Earing

  • Sheraz
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sheraz

    Loving, Caring, Daring

    Sheraz

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  • Velimir
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Polish

    Velimir

    Great Peace

  • HEDVIKA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    HEDVIKA

    , lady of defence, or, war refuge.

  • Houerv
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Houerv

    Bitter.

  • ABEL
  • Male

    African

    ABEL

    breath, vapor; transitoriness.

  • Devansu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Devansu

    Part of Godd / Lord

  • BARBIE
  • Female

    English

    BARBIE

    English pet form of Greek Barbara, BARBIE means "foreign; strange."

  • DORIS
  • Female

    Greek

    DORIS

    (Δωρίς) Greek name DORIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of the sea, consort of Nêreus and mother of the Nereids (sea nymphs). 

  • Garuda
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Sanskrit

    Garuda

    King of Birds

  • IOUDAS
  • Male

    Greek

    IOUDAS

    (Ἰούδας) Greek form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, IOUDAS means "praised." In the bible, this is the name of the disciple who betrayed Jesus.

  • Ilis
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian

    Ilis

    Very Sour

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  • Bearing
  • n.

    Improperly, the unsupported span; as, the beam has twenty feet of bearing between its supports.

  • Abay
  • n.

    Barking; baying of dogs upon their prey. See Bay.

  • Bearing
  • n.

    That part of any member of a building which rests upon its supports; as, a lintel or beam may have four inches of bearing upon the wall.

  • Daring
  • n.

    Boldness; fearlessness; adventurousness; also, a daring act.

  • Bearing
  • n.

    The act, power, or time of producing or giving birth; as, a tree in full bearing; a tree past bearing.

  • Boring
  • n.

    The chips or fragments made by boring.

  • Boring
  • n.

    The act or process of one who, or that which, bores; as, the boring of cannon; the boring of piles and ship timbers by certain marine mollusks.

  • Bring
  • v. t.

    To produce in exchange; to sell for; to fetch; as, what does coal bring per ton?

  • Earing
  • n.

    A line for hauling the reef cringle to the yard; -- also called reef earing.

  • Earing
  • n.

    A line used to fasten the upper corners of a sail to the yard or gaff; -- also called head earing.

  • Batting
  • n.

    Cotton in sheets, prepared for use in making quilts, etc.; as, cotton batting.

  • Daring
  • a.

    Bold; fearless; adventurous; as, daring spirits.

  • Beading
  • n.

    The beads or bead-forming quality of certain liquors; as, the beading of a brand of whisky.

  • Baking
  • n.

    The quantity baked at once; a batch; as, a baking of bread.

  • Bearing
  • n.

    The situation of a distant object, with regard to a ship's position, as on the bow, on the lee quarter, etc.; the direction or point of the compass in which an object is seen; as, the bearing of the cape was W. N. W.

  • Barytes
  • n.

    Barium sulphate, generally called heavy spar or barite. See Barite.

  • Boring
  • n.

    A hole made by boring.

  • Blazonry
  • n.

    A coat of arms; an armorial bearing or bearings.

  • Batlet
  • n.

    A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; -- called also batler, batling staff, batting staff.

  • Baring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bare