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Television station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
of transmitters, including CFCN-TV-1, CFCN-TV-3, CFCN-TV-4, CFCN-TV-6, CFCN-TV-11, CFCN-TV-12, CFCN-TV-16, CFCN-TV-17, CFCN-TV-18 and CFWL-TV-1. Bell Media's
CFCN-DT
Topics referred to by the same term
CFCN may refer to the radio call signs: CFCN-DT, a television station (channel 4) licensed to serve Calgary, Alberta, Canada CKMX, a radio station (1060
CFCN
Canadian television network
(O&Os). In order of their first sign-on, the newly-licensed stations were: CFCN-TV Calgary (September 9, 1960) CHAN-TV Vancouver (October 31, 1960) CJAY-TV
CTV_Television_Network
Radio station in Calgary (1922–2023)
was first licensed as a broadcasting station, with the original call sign CFCN, to W. W. Grant Radio, Ltd. of Calgary, Alberta in May 1922. However, the
CKMX
Town in Alberta, Canada
Calgary. Channel 8: CICT-TV-1 (Global) Channel 10: CFCN-TV-6 (CTV) (city grade) Channel 12: CFCN-TV-1 (CTV) (from Delia) Drumheller/Ostergard's Airport
Drumheller
CTV2 cable channel in the province of Alberta
from CTV's owned-and-operated stations in Edmonton (CFRN-DT) and Calgary (CFCN-DT) are used to produce the program. CTV2 Alberta dropped all children's
CTV2_Alberta
Defunct Canadian communications company
radio and television. As of 1991, Maclean-Hunter owned 21 radio stations, CFCN-TV in Calgary and owned a minority stake in CTV Television Network. In 1994
Maclean-Hunter
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island CFCN-TV-8 in Medicine Hat, Alberta CFCN-TV-12 in Moyie, British Columbia CFCN-TV-18 in Coleman, Alberta CFJC-TV-3
Channel 8 TV stations in Canada
Channel_8_TV_stations_in_Canada
City in British Columbia, Canada
Contemporary Television Channel 5: (Air) Channel 4: (Cable) CFCN-TV-9, CTV (analogue repeater of CFCN-DT Calgary) Shaw TV (community cable channel) The following
Cranbrook,_British_Columbia
Television station in Calgary
owned by Calgary Television Ltd., a consortium of Calgary radio stations CFCN, CFAC and CKXL. The "CT" in CHCT stood for "Calgary Television". During the
CICT-DT
City in Alberta, Canada
in Canada. Broadcasts stations serving Calgary include CICT 2 (Global), CFCN 4 (CTV), CKAL 5 (City), CBRT 9 (CBC), CKCS 32 (YesTV), and CJCO 38 (Omni)
Calgary
Canadian television variety series
Calgary Safety Roundup is a Canadian television variety series broadcast by CFCN-TV in Calgary from 1961 until the mid-seventies. The program was developed
Calgary_Safety_Roundup
News division of CTV Television Network
News programs are produced in the following markets: Barrie (CKVR) Calgary (CFCN) Edmonton (CFRN) Greater Sudbury (CICI / CTV Northern Ontario) Halifax (CJCH
CTV_News
Premier of Alberta from 1992 to 2006
between 1969 and 1980. He was the Senior Civic Affairs reporter with CFCN-TV and CFCN radio. Klein built a reputation for thorough reporting and gritty,
Ralph_Klein
Television Network Chateh 11 CH4301 CTV Two Banff 7 7.1 CFCN-DT-2 CTV Banff 13 CICT-TV-2 Global Bassano 6 CFCN-TV-7 CTV Bonnyville 7 CITL-TV-4 CTV Bonnyville 9
List of television stations in Alberta
List_of_television_stations_in_Alberta
Canadian journalist
Lethbridge, Alberta, and stayed there for three years. He joined Calgary's CFCN-TV in 1992, then moved on to CICT-TV in 1997. After marrying fellow anchor
Chris_Gailus
Television station in Saskatchewan, Canada
northeast of the city. Master control facilities are located at the studios of CFCN-DT in Calgary, shared with eight other CTV owned-and-operated stations in
CFQC-DT
Television station in Regina, Saskatchewan
of Regina proper. Master control facilities are located at the studios of CFCN-DT in Calgary, shared with eight other CTV owned-and-operated stations in
CKCK-DT
Canadian children's TV series
The Buck Shot Show is a local children's television series that aired on CFCN Television in Calgary, Alberta, Canada from 1967 to 1997. From 1967 to 1992
The_Buck_Shot_Show
American and Canadian actress (born 1971)
p. 50. Retrieved September 17, 2023. Blakey, Bob (December 24, 1990). "CFCN show aims to round up a cowboy song". Calgary Herald. p. 66. Retrieved September
Stacie_Mistysyn
List of television stations that broadcast on channel 7 in Canada
television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 7 in Canada: CFCN-TV-2 in Banff, Alberta CFJC-TV-11 in Quesnel, British Columbia CFTF-DT-7
Channel 7 TV stations in Canada
Channel_7_TV_stations_in_Canada
April 24-CBC opened French-language station CBWFT in Winnipeg September 9-CFCN-TV was inaugurated in Calgary September 23-CHSA-TV was inaugurated in Lloydminster
1960_in_Canadian_television
Canadian sportscaster and game show host
Canadian Baseball League. Olver began his television career as a cameraman at CFCN-TV in Calgary. After a four-month stint in Lloydminster, he moved to CHAB
Fergie_Olver
broadcast on digital or analog channel 9 in Canada: CKNC-TV in Sudbury, Ontario CFCN-TV-3 in Brooks, Alberta CFJC-TV-4 in Clinton, British Columbia CHAN-TV-5
Channel 9 TV stations in Canada
Channel_9_TV_stations_in_Canada
Moroccan shipping company
which has since gone bankrupt. Compagnie Franco-Chérifienne de Navigation (CFCN) was founded in 1946. After the independence of Morocco in 1956, it changed
Compagnie Marocaine de Navigation
Compagnie_Marocaine_de_Navigation
Coal mining community in British Columbia
FM rock 92.9 FM rock 107.9 FM summit 107 Channel 10: Shaw TV Channel 5: CFCN, CTV Channel 13: CBUT, CBC Elkford is the setting of Braceface, an animated
Elkford
Network Notes Chetwynd 55 CHET-TV Independent Cranbrook 5 CFCN-TV-9 CTV satellite of CFCN-DT Calgary, Alberta Dawson Creek 5 CJDC-TV CTV 2 Fraser Valley
List of television stations in British Columbia
List_of_television_stations_in_British_Columbia
Canadian television network owned by Rogers Communications
owned-and-operated stations serving the same cities (CFTO-TV Toronto, CIVT-TV Vancouver, CFCN-TV Calgary, CFRN-TV Edmonton, and CKY-TV Winnipeg). Without the divestment
Citytv
operations June 3, 2025. 8 9 CFCN-TV-8 CTV OTA broadcasting ended by the shutdown of CHAT-TV, noted above. Analogue repeater of CFCN-DT Calgary 10 Shaw TV Medicine
Media_in_Medicine_Hat
Television station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to share ownership of the CFCN-TV operations in Calgary and Lethbridge, the six Saskatchewan television
CFRN-DT
Canadian children's television network
exchange, Shaw got YTV and New Country Network, as well as CTV affiliate CFCN. By June 1996, Shaw had taken full control of YTV. In order to stand out
YTV_(Canadian_TV_channel)
Canadian cinematographer
Craig Wrobleski started working as a studio cameraman at CFCN Television. After leaving CFCN, he worked on many independent productions, often volunteering
Craig_Wrobleski
Canadian national television newscast
in October 2010 to become the new 6:00 pm anchor at CTV Calgary, Alberta (CFCN-DT). Newman announced his departure from the network on April 30, 2010, and
Global_National
Canadian media company
CRTC approved two major deals involving Baton. First was the acquisition of CFCN-TV in Calgary from Rogers Communications, which had recently purchased Maclean
Bell_Media
Canadian television and radio personality
addition, she was a sports and entertainment reporter and weather announcer at CFCN-TV and TSN. Since July 2, 1986, Denis has been one of the co-hosts of CHUM-FM's
Marilyn_Denis
Television station in Lethbridge
agreement was reached between CFCN and CJLH to share space on the CJLH tower and building for technical equipment. On September 3, CFCN went on the air with a
CISA-DT
in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island CBKFT-DT in Regina, Saskatchewan CFCN-DT-5 in Lethbridge, Alberta CFEM-DT in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec CFRS-DT in Saguenay
Channel 13 TV stations in Canada
Channel_13_TV_stations_in_Canada
television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 29 in Canada: CFCN-DT in Calgary, Alberta CFTF-DT in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec CFTU-DT in Montreal
Channel 29 TV stations in Canada
Channel_29_TV_stations_in_Canada
District municipality in British Columbia, Canada
CBC 107.9 FM – CFSM-FM – Adult Contemporary Channel 10: Shaw TV Channel 5: CFCN, CTV Channel 13: CBUT, CBC The following people were born in Sparwood: Daryl
Sparwood
Canadian sports reporter and broadcaster (born 1967)
CFRN-TV. After a year and a half in Grande Prairie, he became a reporter for CFCN-TV in Lethbridge, eventually transitioning to a full-time sports reporter
Gene_Principe
Canadian folk group
and she sang on the weekly television programme Calgary Safety Roundup on CFCN-TV. Bruce Innes sang and played by himself while Graham Bruce worked as an
The_Original_Caste
Radio station in Moncton, New Brunswick
1984–1999 / AHL Play-by-Play - Moncton Hawks) Also CJCW Sussex, CKRD Red Deer, CFCN Calgary /Best-selling author "Big Little Legends" Don Martin (Evenings and
CKCW-FM
British Columbia CFCN-TV-7 in Bassano, Alberta CFCN-TV-11 in Sparwood, British Columbia CFCN-TV-15 in Mount Goldie, British Columbia CFCN-TV-17 in Waterton
Channel 6 TV stations in Canada
Channel_6_TV_stations_in_Canada
Television station in Calgary
third place, above the CBC but behind the established stations in town, CFCN and CICT. Craig, overextended by its launch of Toronto 1 in 2003, sold itself
CKAL-DT
1931 2023 No No Based in Calgary, Alberta. Was a relay of CKMX (formerly CFCN). CHNX 1955 2001 No Yes Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Relay of CHNS-FM.
List of shortwave radio broadcasters
List_of_shortwave_radio_broadcasters
American woman convicted of two murders
to learn U.S. woman wanted for 3 murders lived among them for decades". CFCN-DT. Wilson, Colin (1988). The Mammoth Book of True Crime. Robinson. pp. 175
Sharon_Kinne
six stations then owned by Maclean-Hunter: CKEY Toronto (host station), CFCN Calgary, CFCO Chatham, CHNS Halifax, CKGL-FM Kitchener, and CKOY Ottawa.
John_Gilbert_(broadcaster)
1941 AM/mediumwave radio station allocation agreement
clear 900 880–970 all up 30 910–1000 — new Canadian clear 1010 allocated to CFCN (now CBR) which moved from 1030 980 KDKA up 40 1020 990 WBZ up 40 1030 1000
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement
North_American_Regional_Broadcasting_Agreement
Former right-wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada
Great Depression. He soon began promoting it through his radio program on CFCN in Calgary, adding a heavy dose of fundamentalist Christianity to the Social
Alberta_Social_Credit_Party
Subsidiary of Rogers Communications
resold various properties to Western International Communications and sold CFCN-TV to Baton Broadcasting Inc in 1996. In 2000, Bell GlobeMedia acquired NetStar
Rogers_Sports_&_Media
China Central Television sports channel
ABC) CCTV-2 Sarajevo 1984 (simulcast of JRT) Calgary 1988 (simulcast of CFCN-DT) Albertville 1992 (simulcast on TF1, Antenne 2 and FR3) Lillehammer 1994
CCTV-5
Defunct Canadian weekend morning show
Date unknown: Carrie Doll, CFRN-TV Edmonton Date unknown: Jocelyn Laidlaw, CFCN-TV Calgary Date unknown: Janet Stewart, CFTO-TV Toronto Date unknown: Darren
Good_Morning_Canada
Canadian singer and yodeler (1904–1996)
yodel" or a "three-in-one". Carter performed his first radio broadcast on CFCN Alberta in 1929. Soon after, he was heard locally on CFAC and nationally
Wilf_Carter_(musician)
Premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985
corporations included ATCO, Royal Bank of Canada, Princeton Developments, Nortel, CFCN Communications, Bombardier, Canadian Pacific Railway, Keyera, Carlson Construction
Peter_Lougheed
Radio station in Edmonton, Alberta
according to a PPM data report released by Numeris. On October 29, 1981, CFCN Communications, Ltd. was awarded a license for a new FM station to broadcast
CKNG-FM
Canadian cinematographer
also notable as one of the founding news cameramen for several decades at CFCN-TV Television, the CTV affiliate in Calgary. He was the president of Manda
Tim_Hollings
Town in Montana, United States
available from the Lethbridge, Alberta, market: CISA-DT Ch. 7.1 (Global) CFCN-DT Ch. 13.1 (CTV) Satellite television providers are available to the entire
Chester,_Montana
Premier of Alberta (1935–1943)
immersion. In 1925, he broadcast his Sunday sermons on the radio station CFCN, which allowed him to broadcast his prophetic preaching to listeners throughout
William_Aberhart
Toronto CFCF-DT Montreal CIVT-DT Vancouver CJOH-DT Ottawa CFRN-DT Edmonton CFCN-DT Calgary CKY-DT Winnipeg CKCO-DT Kitchener CJCH-DT Halifax CKLT-DT Saint
List_of_HD_channels_in_Canada
Freestanding framework tower
1948 United States Dayton, Ohio 157.6 m 517 ft 4-sided demolished in 2013 CFCN TV Tower 1960 Canada Calgary 157.6 m 517 ft 3-sided RaTel Tower 1950 Ukraine
Lattice_tower
television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 40 in Canada: CFCN-TV-13 in Pigeon Mountain, Alberta CHNB-TV-13 in Miramichi, New Brunswick
Channel 40 TV stations in Canada
Channel_40_TV_stations_in_Canada
Canadian actor
September 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2026. Blakey, Bob (December 24, 1990). "CFCN Show Aims to Round Up a Cowboy Song". pp. D10 – via newspapers.com. She has
Sean_Roberge
was subsequently renamed Bell Media on 1 April 2011. Calgary, Alberta - CFCN Edmonton, Alberta - CFRN Halifax, Nova Scotia - CJCH Kitchener, Ontario -
List of assets owned by CTVglobemedia
List_of_assets_owned_by_CTVglobemedia
1986 film by Paul Lynch
Zaza Production companies Simcom Allarcom British Columbia Television CFCF CFCN Communications Distributed by Norstar Releasing (Canada) Universal Pictures
Bullies_(film)
Former Canadian politician
in the early 1960s. He then moved to television, joining Calgary station CFCN-TV in 1965 and subsequently worked for CBC Television, CTV, Global, NBC and
Peter_Kent
CKPG-TV in Prince George, British Columbia CKPR-DT in Thunder Bay, Ontario CFCN-TV-16 in Oyen, Alberta CFJC-TV-19 in Pritchard, British Columbia CFRN-TV-5
Channel 2 TV stations in Canada
Channel_2_TV_stations_in_Canada
Necessities for practicing nursing legally
Executive in Nursing Practice CETN: Certified Enterostomal Therapy Nurse CFCN: Certified Foot Care Nurse CFN: Certified Forensic Nurse CFNP: Certified
Nursing credentials and certifications
Nursing_credentials_and_certifications
television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 10 in Canada: CFCN-TV-6 in Drumheller, Alberta CIMC-TV in Isle Madame, Nova Scotia CJCH-TV-1
Channel 10 TV stations in Canada
Channel_10_TV_stations_in_Canada
Topics referred to by the same term
digital or analog channel 45 (UHF frequencies covering 656-662 MHz) in Canada: CFCN-TV-14 in Canmore, Alberta CIHF-TV-10 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia CIVC-DT in
Channel_45
First national radio network in North America
when it was created in 1936. CNRO CNRA CNRV CKAC CFCA CKGW CKY CKCK CFQC CFCN CFAC CJCA CNRO Ottawa - (originally CKCH) - later CRCO, now CBO-FM CNRA Moncton
CNR_Radio
Canadian electronics company
Baton Broadcasting entered a partnership, sharing ownership of CKCO, CFRN, CFCN-TV in Calgary, CFPL-TV in London, CHWI-TV in Wheatley and CKNX-TV in Wingham
Electrohome
Canadian television system
1996. Baton and Electrohome also jointly acquired CFCN-TV in Calgary around the same time; both CFCN and Electrohome-owned CFRN-TV in Edmonton aired much
Baton_Broadcast_System
FM - CBTN, a rebroadcaster of CBTK-FM, CBC Channel 10: Shaw TV Channel 5: CFCN, CTV Channel 13: CBUT, CBC Fernie Ghostriders Elk River Elk Valley Kootenay
Hosmer,_British_Columbia
Canadian author, journalist and former television host
Day's work in radio soon led to television job with Calgary CTV affiliate CFCN-DT. McLellan Day became a reporter/host of the news magazine show FYI. From
Kirstie_McLellan_Day
owned-and-operated stations Call sign City of licence TV RF Owned since CFCN-DT Calgary, AB 4 29 1996 CFRN-DT Edmonton, AB 3 12 1997 CJCH-DT Halifax,
List of assets owned by Bell Media
List_of_assets_owned_by_Bell_Media
New Brunswick CBOT-DT in Ottawa, Ontario CFCM-DT in Quebec City, Quebec CFCN-DT in Calgary, Alberta CFRS-DT in Saguenay, Quebec CFSK-DT in Saskatoon,
Channel 4 virtual TV stations in Canada
Channel_4_virtual_TV_stations_in_Canada
2018 social movement in Canada
(December 22, 2018). "Yellow Vest movement continues in southern Alberta". CFCN-DT. Retrieved September 3, 2023. Yourex-West, Heather (February 20, 2019)
Yellow vests movement (Canada)
Yellow_vests_movement_(Canada)
Place in British Columbia, Canada
CHBZ-FM, Country, Cranbrook 101.3 FM - CBC Radio One, Kelowna Channel 5: CFCN, CTV Channel 13: CBUT, CBC Fernie Ghostriders Elk River Elk Valley Kootenay
Elko,_British_Columbia
39 Noovo CFCF-DT Montreal, QC 12 12 CTV CFCM-DT Quebec City, QC 4 17 TVA CFCN-DT Calgary, AB 4 29 CTV CFEG-DT Abbotsford, BC 28 19 Independent CFEM-DT
List of television stations in Canada
List_of_television_stations_in_Canada
Former CBC radio network
owned-and-operated station of Radio-Canada's Première Chaîne. Calgary - CFCN now defunct (2023) Edmonton - CFRN (affiliated with CBC Radio for two years
Dominion_Network
Canadian documentary series
Black Antelope shows missing chapter in 'Secret History: Women Warriors'". CFCN-DT, November 6, 2024. "Black Antelope’s new series gives secret history of
Secret History (Canadian TV series)
Secret_History_(Canadian_TV_series)
would relieve CFRN-TV of its CBC affiliation); Calgary—the Love organization—CFCN-TV; Vancouver—the Vantel group—CHAN-TV (BCTV). January 2 – Paul Sauvé, Premier
1960_in_Canada
Canadian-born composer and arranger (1917–2005)
to Windsor". The Windsor Star. 23 May 1942. "Another New Network Show on CFCN; "the Voice of Victor" feat.'Bob' Farnon's Orchestra". Calgary Herald. 29
Robert_Farnon
The Terror, It Conquered the World). Darrel Janz, 83, Canadian newscaster (CFCN-TV). William B. Jensen, 76, American chemist and chemical historian. Dub
Deaths_in_November_2024
Analog channel Digital channel Callsign Network Notes 7 CFCN-TV-2 CTV Repeater of CFCN-DT Calgary 13 CICT-TV-2 Global Repeater of CICT-DT Calgary
Media_in_Banff,_Alberta
Impact of COVID-19 on the LGBTQ+ community
"Calgary Pride reinvents 2020 festival, announces plans to host event online" . CFCN-DT, April 29, 2020. "Online 'Queerentine' festival to replace this year's
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the LGBTQ community
Impact_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_on_the_LGBTQ_community
1968 Canadian TV series or program
original size "The Herald World of Television: Sunday's trend-setters on: CFCN Television". Calgary Herald. 9 January 1970. p. 4. BALANCE OF NATURE First
Untamed_World
d'Or, Quebec CIVF-DT in Baie-Trinite, Quebec CKTV-DT in Saguenay, Quebec CFCN-TV-1 in Drumheller, Alberta CFRN-TV-3 in Whitecourt, Alberta CFRN-TV-4 in
Channel 12 TV stations in Canada
Channel_12_TV_stations_in_Canada
in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island CBKFT-DT in Regina, Saskatchewan CFCN-DT-5 in Lethbridge, Alberta CFEM-DT in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec CHAU-DT-5 in
Channel 13 virtual TV stations in Canada
Channel_13_virtual_TV_stations_in_Canada
Musical artist
in Regina, Saskatchewan; CJCA, CFRN, and CKUA in Edmonton, Alberta; CKXL, CFCN, and CFAC in Calgary, Alberta; CKY and CKRC in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Through
Stu_Davis
Defunct Canadian broadcasting and cable company
and CITI were sold to Rogers Communications, and Half of CHED and CKNG to CFCN Communications Limited and later in 1992 to Westcom Radio Group. Also that
Moffat_Communications
Canadian broadcast journalist (1941–2024)
provided coverage of the October Crisis in 1970. He became an anchor with CFCN (now part of CTV) in 1973, continuing in the position until 2013. Among the
Darrel_Janz
few repeaters in Montana, owned by local interests Great Falls, Montana CFCN-DT Calgary CTV Partial Not available on all systems; not available in the
List of Canadian television stations available in the United States
List_of_Canadian_television_stations_available_in_the_United_States
Youth marching band in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
ten years. Between the years of 1961 to 1981, the band appeared weekly on CFCN-TV in a show called “Calgary Safety Round-Up." Every weekend, band members
Calgary_Round-Up_Band
Canadian media executive (1931–2021)
1990s, Slaight continued expanding the company's acquisition base, acquiring CFCN-AM, CJAY-FM (from Calgary), CFRN-AM and CJKE-FM (from Edmonton), CKZZ-FM
Allan_Slaight
Canadian sports TV program
Calgary-Winnipeg series were eventually sold to the CTV affiliates in Calgary (CFCN) and Winnipeg (CKY) as well as Carling O'Keefe. CBC and Molson Brewery used
NHL_on_CTV
Neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
land. Prior to that, it was known as Broadcast Hill, for the 250 m (820 ft) CFCN re-transmission tower located here. Originally, the University of Alberta
Patterson,_Calgary
in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia CKLT-TV-1 in Florenceville, New Brunswick CFCN-TV-10 in Fernie, British Columbia CFQC-TV-1 in Stranraer, Saskatchewan CFRN-TV-2
Channel 3 TV stations in Canada
Channel_3_TV_stations_in_Canada
CKAL-DT (Calgary) 7.1 7 (VHF) 5 CISA-DT Global 13.1 13 (VHF) 3 CFCN-DT-5 CTV Rebroadcaster of CFCN-DT (Calgary) 17.1 17 (UHF) 4 CJIL-DT Independent Bridge City
Media_in_Lethbridge
Radio station in Calgary
approximately 50 miles (80 km) away in Calgary. (In May 1922 Grant founded CFCN (now CKMX) in Calgary.) In the spring of 1922 the Calgary Herald began to
CFAC
CFCN
CFCN
CFCN
CFCN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Hampshire, so called from an unexplained first element pop + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.The Popham Colony was the first organized attempt to establish an English colony on the shores of what is now known as New England, then called Northern Virginia. George Popham of Hunstworth, Somerset, England, helped establish the colony at the mouth of the Kennebec River in 1607. It lasted for little over a year until it was abandoned in 1608. Although George died that same year, he may have had descendants or relatives with him as there are Pophams in the U.S. who trace their family roots to the colony.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Who Wants Good for Every One
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ornament of the worshippers
Male
English
 English pet form of Hebrew David, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Parvati, The first sound of universe aum called as Pranavi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Makes Peace
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Small Leaf; Small Plant
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Brilliant; Shining
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Michaela, MICHAYLA means "who is like God?"
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Devotional Gift by God
CFCN
CFCN
CFCN
CFCN
CFCN