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Canadian politician
Jean Clarence Bourque (March 28, 1918 – September 11, 2008) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as member
Clarence_Bourque
Former Address Legislative Assembly New Brunswick
Progressive Conservative 1944 Madawaska J. Gaspard Boucher Liberal 1935 Clarence Bourque Liberal 1948 Docithe Nadeau Liberal 1948 Moncton E. A. Fryers Liberal
41st New Brunswick Legislature
41st_New_Brunswick_Legislature
Defunct provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
1944 40th 1944 – 1948 J. Hervé Proulx Lib. 41st 1948 – 1952 Clarence Bourque Lib. Docithe Nadeau Lib. 42nd 1952 – 1956 William Bird PC
Madawaska (provincial electoral district)
Madawaska_(provincial_electoral_district)
1991 tank battle of the Gulf War
War by Bourque P.351 Jayhawk! The VII Corps in the Persian Gulf War by Bourque, p.355 Jayhawk! The VII Corps in the Persian Gulf War by Bourque, p.27 Jayhawk
Battle_of_Medina_Ridge
Michael Bournival Chris Bourque Claude Bourque Gabriel Bourque Mavrik Bourque Phil Bourque Ray Bourque Rene Bourque Ryan Bourque Pat Boutette Paul Boutilier
List_of_NHL_players_(B)
National Hockey League championship trophy
Sakic and Ray Bourque when the Colorado Avalanche won the Cup in 2001, as the seventh and deciding game of the Final was the last of Bourque's 22-year NHL
Stanley_Cup
National Hockey League season
Detroit Red Wings James Norris Memorial Trophy: (Best defenceman) Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: (Excellence and sportsmanship)
1986–87_NHL_season
National Hockey League season
Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers Defence Rod Langway, Washington Capitals Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins Defence Doug Wilson, Chicago Black Hawks Wayne Gretzky,
1984–85_NHL_season
Canadian ice hockey player (1916–2001)
Woodrow Wilson Clarence Dumart (December 23, 1916 – October 19, 2001) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, most notably for the Boston Bruins
Woody_Dumart
Jersey Devils – 79 points Chicago Blackhawks, Norris Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners
1991_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
National Hockey League season
(Most valuable player, regular season) Mark Messier (Edmonton Oilers) Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins) Brett Hull (St. Louis Blues) Jack Adams Award (Best coach)
1989–90_NHL_season
Ice hockey playoffs
Toronto Maple Leafs – 70 points Edmonton Oilers, Smythe Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners
1987_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
1992 hockey playoffs
Devils – 87 points (38 wins) Detroit Red Wings, Norris Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions – 98 points Chicago Blackhawks
1992_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
National Hockey League season
Devils. The focus of Colorado's Stanley Cup run was on star defenceman Ray Bourque, who was on a quest to win his first Stanley Cup championship in his illustrious
2000–01_NHL_season
Ice hockey playoffs
qualifier, minimum 70 games played) Calgary Flames, Smythe Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners
1988_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Ice hockey playoffs
Minnesota North Stars – 76 points Calgary Flames, Smythe Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions – 99 points Edmonton Oilers
1990_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
National Hockey League season
Larry Robinson, Montreal Canadiens Mark Howe, Philadelphia Flyers D Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers C Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh
1985–86_NHL_season
head-to-head vs. NY Islanders) Chicago Blackhawks, Norris Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions – 106 points Detroit Red Wings
1993_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
1992 ice hockey championship series
Conference and defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins and the Clarence Campbell Conference champion Chicago Blackhawks. The Blackhawks were appearing
1992_Stanley_Cup_Final
National Hockey League season
drafted for the first time; no fewer than seven Hall of Famers (Gretzky, Ray Bourque, Mark Messier, Mike Gartner, Michel Goulet, Mark Howe, and an undrafted
1979–80_NHL_season
Place in Ontario, Canada
ward until his appointment as Mayor of Ottawa in February 1991. Pierre Bourque was then appointed on March 4 to fill the seat for the remainder of the
By-Rideau_Ward
St. Louis Blues – 65 points Edmonton Oilers, Smythe Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions – 106 points Calgary Flames
1983_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
National Hockey League season
and conferences were retained. The Patrick Division was moved from the Clarence Campbell Conference to the Prince of Wales Conference, while the Norris
1981–82_NHL_season
National Hockey League season
Robinson, Montreal Canadiens Randy Carlyle, Pittsburgh Penguins D Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers C Marcel Dionne, Los Angeles
1980–81_NHL_season
Hawks – 72 points (30 wins) Edmonton Oilers, Smythe Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions – 111 points Vancouver Canucks
1982_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Prep school in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, US
(October 29, 2014). "Bourque brothers enjoying time together with wolf pack". Hartford Courant. Retrieved September 11, 2018. "Ray Bourque receives Academy's
Cushing_Academy
National Hockey League season
Memorial Trophy (Best defenceman) Chris Chelios (Chicago Blackhawks) Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins) Larry Murphy (Pittsburgh Penguins) King Clancy Memorial
1992–93_NHL_season
National Hockey League season
(Montreal Canadiens) James Norris Memorial Trophy (Best defenceman) Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins) Scott Stevens (Washington Capitals) Gary Suter (Calgary
1987–88_NHL_season
National Hockey League season
Roland Melanson, New York Islanders Mark Howe, Philadelphia Flyers D Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins Rod Langway, Washington Capitals D Paul Coffey, Edmonton
1982–83_NHL_season
National Hockey League season
Canadiens D Al MacInnis, Calgary Flames Paul Coffey, Pittsburgh Penguins D Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins C Wayne Gretzky, Los
1988–89_NHL_season
Placide Gaudet, Israël Landry, Ferdinand Robidoux and Anglophone John Clarence Webster. They were declared Persons of National Historic Significance in
Men_of_Letters_(Acadia)
Ice hockey playoffs
Chicago Blackhawks – 66 points Calgary Flames, Smythe Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners
1989_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Season of play of professional ice hockey team
Stanley Cup semifinals, defeating them in six games. The Canadiens won the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl and advanced to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time
2020–21 Montreal Canadiens season
2020–21_Montreal_Canadiens_season
National Hockey League playoffs
Trophy as the playoff's Most Valuable Player. This was the only time Ray Bourque missed the playoffs in his career. His team, the Boston Bruins, missed
1997_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
1988 ice hockey championship series
prowess, surrendering just nine goals in the four completed games. Ray Bourque was physical in defending against Gretzky, but that would not ground the
1988_Stanley_Cup_Final
National Hockey League season
Capitals Rod Langway, Washington Capitals D Paul Coffey, Edmonton Oilers Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins D Denis Potvin, New York Islanders Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton
1983–84_NHL_season
Acadian man (1709–1789)
extended family, along with three of his sons-in-law, Joseph Babin, Jean Bourque and Dominique Pothier, moved to Ste. Anne du Ruisseau, Nova Scotia, present-day
Pierre_II_Surette
Informal history associated with Stanley Cup trophy
Though Bourque reached the Stanley Cup Final twice with the Bruins in 1988 and 1990, the Bruins fell both times to the Edmonton Oilers, and Bourque had never
Traditions and anecdotes associated with the Stanley Cup
Traditions_and_anecdotes_associated_with_the_Stanley_Cup
National Hockey League season
commentator. To replace him, a rotation of Colby Armstrong, Mike Rupp, and Phil Bourque, who also provides color commentary on radio, is used. The Seattle Kraken
2023–24_NHL_season
Achievements, cultural change, and "breaking the color barrier"
headline Coachella". The Fader. Retrieved March 28, 2026. "Veteran Chris Bourque, newcomer Jordan Greenway among U.S. Olympic players worth watching". ESPN
Timeline of African-American firsts
Timeline_of_African-American_firsts
on 17 May 2019 Charles Abraham "Charlie" Muise Anne Celina "Annie" (née Bourque) Muise 13 July 1942 81 years, 194 days 23 January 2024 ("Charlie") Nova
List_of_long_marriages
Chronicle Mysteries: Recovered Alison Sweeney and Benjamin Ayres Jason Bourque February 17, 2019 1.26 Chronicle Mysteries: The Wrong Man Alison Sweeney
List of Hallmark Channel Original Movies
List_of_Hallmark_Channel_Original_Movies
National Hockey League team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2021 off-season, with Josh Getzoff being named as his replacement. Phil Bourque serves as the radio color commentator. Before the 2023–24 season, Getzoff
Pittsburgh_Penguins
9, 2026). [Formal Request] Records Request Under RSA 91 A Walter Henry Bourque Jr. Neff, Joseph (May 28, 2019). "At home behind bars: After 66 years in
List of longest prison sentences served
List_of_longest_prison_sentences_served
National Hockey League team in Elmont, New York
defenseman, though he has since been passed in these categories by Ray Bourque and Paul Coffey. Around this time, the team's run of good luck in the draft
New_York_Islanders
Process which formed the domestic dog
000 B.C. to A.D. 700. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Bourque, B.J. 1975. Comments on the late Archaic populations of central Maine:
Domestication_of_the_dog
Retrieved July 12, 2015. Russell, Tony (September 19, 2005). "Obituary: Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown". The Guardian. Retrieved December 3, 2017. "Obituary
List of 2000s deaths in popular music
List_of_2000s_deaths_in_popular_music
of events William Bourque Driver August 19, 1909 AAA Prest-O-Lite Trophy Race On the 58th lap of the 250-mile race, William Bourque glanced backwards
List of fatalities at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
List_of_fatalities_at_the_Indianapolis_Motor_Speedway
Rob Blake biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved January 13, 2015 Ray Bourque biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved January 13, 2015 Peter Forsberg
List of Colorado Avalanche award winners
List_of_Colorado_Avalanche_award_winners
National Hockey League season
Rangers) Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins) Phil Housley (Winnipeg Jets) King Clancy Memorial Trophy (Leadership and humanitarian contribution) Ray Bourque (Boston
1991–92_NHL_season
In the ensuing manhunt, Bourque led a chase into the woods where he was found 28 hours later. The judge wrote that Bourque may have been struggling in
List of New Brunswick case law
List_of_New_Brunswick_case_law
National Hockey League season
Award: Brian Sutter, St. Louis Blues James Norris Memorial Trophy: Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins King Clancy Memorial Trophy: Dave Taylor, Los Angeles Kings
1990–91_NHL_season
National Hockey League season
record for shots on goal, and surpassing the record previously held by Ray Bourque. On December 23, 2022, Washington Capitals forward Alexander Ovechkin scored
2022–23_NHL_season
National Hockey League team in Dallas, Texas
Dellandrea (13th overall) 2019: Thomas Harley (18th overall) 2020: Mavrik Bourque (30th overall) 2021: Wyatt Johnston (23rd overall) 2022: Lian Bichsel (18th
Dallas_Stars
National Hockey League season
G Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks Paul Coffey, Detroit Red Wings D Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins Chris Chelios, Chicago Blackhawks D Larry Murphy, Pittsburgh
1994–95_NHL_season
Traditional style of architecture used by Acadians and Cajuns
Aspects of Acadians in New Brunswick, was conducted in 1971 by J. Rodolphe Bourque for the New Brunswick Historic Resources Administration (ARH). This research
Acadian_architecture
National Hockey League season
Sabres G Byron Dafoe, Boston Bruins Al MacInnis, St. Louis Blues D Ray Bourque, Boston Bruins Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings D Eric Desjardins, Philadelphia
1998–99_NHL_season
Premier of Quebec from 1936 to 1939 and 1944 to 1959
Church, were not as important as previously assumed or reported. In 1994, Bourque et al. published another book that argued that, contrary to common belief
Maurice_Duplessis
Patrick Reimer Felix Schütz Yannic Seidenberg David Wolf Canada (3) Rene Bourque Gilbert Brulé Andrew Ebbett Stefan Elliott Chay Genoway Cody Goloubef Marc-André
List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_ice_hockey
First Way of War. University of Cambridge Press. 2005. pp. 40-41 Bruce Bourque. "Ethnicity on the Maritime Peninsula, 1600-1759". Ethnohistory. Vol. 36
List of Indian massacres in North America
List_of_Indian_massacres_in_North_America
Governing body of Ottawa, Canada
controller George H. Dunbar, controller Allan B. Turner, controller E. A. Bourque, controller Arthur J. Ash, Wellington Ward Edward Band, Capital Ward A
Ottawa_City_Council
in the Conference Final. Their most recent appearance was in the 1982 Clarence Campbell Conference Final, which Vancouver won against the Chicago Black
1994_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
team in the Stanley Cup Finals. The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl was created in honour of league president Clarence Campbell, and was awarded to the West
History of the National Hockey League (1967–1992)
History_of_the_National_Hockey_League_(1967–1992)
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
– 1952), Canadian politician Elsie Wayne (1932–2016), politician John Clarence Webster (1862–1950), physician, historian Breaux Bridge, Louisiana since
Shediac
Northern major peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan
from the original on March 4, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2021. H. James Bourque and Associates (July 1, 1999). "Dimension Stone Feasibility Study" (PDF)
Upper_Peninsula_of_Michigan
teams; with Calgary winning both previous series. They last met in the 1989 Clarence Campbell Conference final, which Calgary won in five games. This was the
1996_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Cemetery in Montreal, Canada
Quebec Pierre Bourgault (1934–2003), politician, intellectual Romuald Bourque (1889–1974), businessman and politician Arthur Boyer (1851–1922), politician
Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery
Notre_Dame_des_Neiges_Cemetery
Canadian ice hockey player (1907–1978)
ultimately serving as team captain for longer than any NHL player until Ray Bourque surpassed his total in the 1990s. He went on to coach the Bruins for another
Dit_Clapper
Canadian politician
Preceded by George Mackinley Geldert, Finley McRae, Grenville Goodwin & E. A. Bourque Succeeded by George Nelms, Ernie Jones Deputy Mayor of Ottawa In office
Daniel_McCann_(politician)
States 2003 Grant Fuhr G Canada Pat LaFontaine C United States 2004 Ray Bourque D Canada Paul Coffey D Canada Larry Murphy D Canada 2005 Valeri Kharlamov
List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Hockey playoffs in 1980
qualified for the playoffs: Philadelphia Flyers, Patrick Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions, NHL regular season champions
1980_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
"Joseph Paul Murdoch-Flowers". LinkedIn. Retrieved 30 July 2018. "Michael Bourque". KPMG. Retrieved 30 July 2018. "Kim Brooks". Schulich School of Law. Retrieved
Judicial appointments in Canada
Judicial_appointments_in_Canada
Canadian hydroelectric utility
Archived from the original (PDF) on June 5, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2009. Bourque, Olivier (August 3, 2010). "Pas de hausse de tarifs pour Hydro l'an prochain"
Hydro-Québec
National Hockey League season
Memorial Trophy (Best defenceman) Chris Chelios (Chicago Blackhawks) Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins) Chris Chelios (Chicago Blackhawks) Brian Leetch (New York
1995–96_NHL_season
Ice hockey award for contributions to the sport in the United States
Clarence S. Campbell, winner in 1972.
Lester_Patrick_Trophy
de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français. 160: 507–521. JSTOR 24310451. Bourque, Bernard (2013). "Review of Neil Jennings and Margaret Jones: 'A Biography
List of people with Huguenot ancestry
List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry
Canadian Aboriginal Achievement Awards
DeRose, Culture, Heritage & Spirituality Michael Linklater, Sports Nicole Bourque-Bouchier, Business & Commerce Paul Chartrand, Law & Justice Theland Kicknosway
Indspire_Awards
Pierrefonds—Dollard Sameer Zuberi 29,296 56.01% Terry Roberts 10,893 20.83% Nadia Bourque 4,141 7.92% Maninderjit Kaur Tumbar 6,034 11.54% Mark Sibthorpe 1,942 3
Results of the 2021 Canadian federal election by riding
Results_of_the_2021_Canadian_federal_election_by_riding
River in Canada
Island Chapman Island Chartrand Island Chenaux Island Christie Island Clarence Island Coreille Island Corinne Island Cornelius Island Cotnam Island Crab
Ottawa_River
Bouldin Steve Bourgeois Peter Bourjos Michael Bourn Rafael Bournigal Pat Bourque Jim Bouton Mike Bovee Larry Bowa Benny Bowcock Michael Bowden Rob Bowen
List of Major League Baseball players (B)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(B)
# Name Pos DOB Club 3 Chris Bourque F September 29, 1986 Boston University 5 Mike Brown F June 24, 1985 University of Michigan 7 Ryan Callahan F March
2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters
2005_World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships_rosters
Canadian announcer and media executive (1930–2018)
air apparent to big ABC". The Globe and Mail. p. S3. ProQuest 384107388. Bourque, Caroline (June 27, 1990). "Off-camera: Don Goodwin, now retired in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Don_Goodwin
National Hockey League rivalry
Rick Bowness, who got the Bruins to play a team game after captain Ray Bourque was lost during game two to an injury. "The Canadiens had had the Bruins'
Bruins–Canadiens_rivalry
List of baseball players
Borgmann Paul Boris Buddy Boshers Harley Boss Lyman Bostock Dave Boswell Pat Bourque Caleb Boushley Rob Bowen Shane Bowers Elmer Bowman Matt Bowman Travis Bowyer
Minnesota Twins all-time roster
Minnesota_Twins_all-time_roster
National Hockey League season
Muckler (Buffalo Sabres) James Norris Memorial Trophy (Best defenceman) Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins) Al MacInnis (Calgary Flames) Scott Stevens (New Jersey
1993–94_NHL_season
Uses of radio and radio waves
the original on 3 October 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2022. Green, Clarence R.; Bourque, Robert M. (1980). The Theory and Servicing of AM, FM, and FM Stereo
Applications_of_radio
Aylesworth Liberal Ontario (North York) February 13, 1952 97 Thomas-Jean Bourque Conservative New Brunswick (Richibucto) February 16, 1952 87 Herman William
List of members of the Parliament of Canada who died in office (1950–1999)
List_of_members_of_the_Parliament_of_Canada_who_died_in_office_(1950–1999)
Hero of the Soviet Union Despina Achladiotou, 92, Greek patriot Claude Bourque, 67, Canadian ice hockey goaltender Gara Garayev, 64, Soviet Azerbaijani
Deaths_in_May_1982
Bjornlie, professional hockey player Mike Blaisdell, retired NHL player Rene Bourque, NHL player, Montreal Canadiens Alex Brooks, former NHL player Adam Burish
List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people in athletics
List_of_University_of_Wisconsin–Madison_people_in_athletics
French Catholic priest (1763–1844)
Joan Bourque Campbell, L'Histoire de la paroisse de Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau (Eel Brook), Yarmouth, Éditions Lescarbot, 1985, p. 13 ; et Clarence J. d'Entremont
Jean-Mandé_Sigogne
Canadian politician (born 1967)
18 Conservative Angela Vautour 11,604 28.19 −17.65 New Democratic Omer Bourque 6,056 14.71 +7.65 Green Anna Girouard 1,574 3.82 Ø Total valid votes 41
Dominic_LeBlanc
Ice hockey team
D; David Van der Gulik, F 2003–04: Kevin Schaeffer, D 2004–05: Chris Bourque, F; Pete MacArthur, F 2005–06: Brandon Yip, F 2007–08: Kevin Shattenkirk
Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey
Boston_University_Terriers_men's_ice_hockey
Messier's closest competition for the award was Boston's Ray Bourque, and he edged Bourque in voting by a single first-place vote. Further proving he had
History of the Edmonton Oilers
History_of_the_Edmonton_Oilers
Day of the year
American composer 1959 – Ana Torroja, Spanish singer-songwriter 1960 – Ray Bourque, Canadian ice hockey player 1960 – John Fitzgerald, Australian tennis player
December_28
Culture of the Acadia region in Canada
the extant works are those by Philomène Belliveau, Caroline Léger, Anna Bourque-Bourgeois, Jeanne Léger, Alma Buote, and Yolande Boudreau, all of whom
Acadian_culture
Horse race
Migliore Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin Stables 1:49.63 2008 My Pal Charlie Curt Bourque Albert Stall Jr. B. Wayne Hughes 1:48.36 2007 Going Ballistic Cliff Berry
Super_Derby
Day of the year
A. Taft, American lawyer and politician (died 1953) 1894 – John Samuel Bourque, Canadian soldier and politician (died 1974) 1894 – Willem Pijper, Dutch
September_8
Militias of Mi'kmaq
Wayback Machine p.51 Archived September 30, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Bourque, Bruce J.; Whitehead, Ruth Holmes (Autumn 1985). "Tarrentines and the introduction
Military history of the Mi'kmaq
Military_history_of_the_Mi'kmaq
Curling Candidate in the 2006 St. Catharines municipal election Pierre Bourque Auto racing (NASCAR) Ottawa City Councillor at By-Rideau Ward (1991) Candidate
List of sportsperson-politicians
List_of_sportsperson-politicians
municipality (5306) Bourque Hotel 123 Robichaud Street Cap-Pele NB 46°13′05″N 64°15′50″W / 46.2181°N 64.264°W / 46.2181; -64.264 (Bourque Hotel) Cap-Pele
List of historic places in Westmorland County, New Brunswick
List_of_historic_places_in_Westmorland_County,_New_Brunswick
CLARENCE BOURQUE
CLARENCE BOURQUE
Male
English
Famous
Boy/Male
African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Indian, Jamaican, Latin
Clear; Luminous; Famous; One who Lives Near the River Clare; Of Clare; Bright; Name of a Place
Boy/Male
English American Latin
A modern English form of Laurence and the preferred form in America.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Latin, Shakespearean
Crowned with Laurels; Form of Lawrence
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese
Crowned with Laurels; Form of Lawrence
Male
French
English and French form of Latin Florentius, FLORENCE means "blossoming."Â Compare with another form of Florence.
Female
English
English and French feminine form of Latin Florentius, FLORENCE means "blossoming." Compare with masculine Florence.
Boy/Male
English American
Clear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : Clarence was the name of a dukedom created in 1362 for Lionel, third son of Edward III, whose wife was the heiress of Clare in Suffolk. How the name came to be adopted as a surname is uncertain, but it is recorded in 1453; its use as a personal name is not attested until the late 19th century.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the personal name Florence, used by both sexes (Latin Florentius (masculine) and Florentia (feminine), ultimately from flos, genitive floris ‘flower’). Both names were borne by several early Christian martyrs, but in the Middle Ages the masculine name was far more common.English and French : local name for someone from Florence in Italy, originally named in Latin as Florentia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lawrence.French : from the female personal name Laurence, a feminine equivalent of Lawrence.
Male
English
English form of French Laurent, LAURENCE means "of Laurentum."
Girl/Female
English American French Latin
ALatin Clara, meaning bright or clear. also a variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and...
Female
English
Pet form of French Claire, CLAIRENE means "clear, bright."
Boy/Male
English American Latin Shakespearean
From the surname and place name Clare, meaning bright or clear. Famous bearers: George, Duke of...
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Laurence, LAWRENCE means "of Laurentum."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Clear; Bright
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Blend of Darell and Clarence
Female
English
Medieval French form of Latin Clarissa, CLARICE means "fame."
Female
English
Pet form of English Clare, CLARETTE means "clear, bright."
CLARENCE BOURQUE
CLARENCE BOURQUE
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Shining light
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Spirit; Soul
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sowmitha | ஸோவà¯à®®à¯€à®¤à®¾
Studious
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Grateful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Horizon, Sky
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, A tree
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
Will; Wish
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Châtelain)
English and French (Châtelain) : status name for the governor or constable of a castle, or the warder of a prison, from Norman Old French chastelain (Latin castellanus, a derivative of castellum ‘castle’).A priest named Châtelain from Paris is documented in Quebec city in 1636, and a family is documented in Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1722.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The bow
Boy/Male
Indian
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CLARENCE BOURQUE
CLARENCE BOURQUE
CLARENCE BOURQUE
CLARENCE BOURQUE
CLARENCE BOURQUE
n.
The distance by which one object clears another, as the distance between the piston and cylinder head at the end of a stroke in a steam engine, or the least distance between the point of a cogwheel tooth and the bottom of a space between teeth of a wheel with which it engages.
n.
A cerain gold coin; a Florence.
n.
The conclusion of a strain of music; cadence.
n.
A permit or clearance.
n.
The act of removing anything; clearance.
v. i.
To obtain a clearance; as, the steamer cleared for Liverpool to-day.
n.
Alt. of Clarencieux
a.
Belonging or relating to Florence, in Italy.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Accademia della Crusca in Florence.
n.
The act of clearing; as, to make a thorough clearance.
n.
A rhythmical modulation of the voice or of any sound; as, music of bells in cadence sweet.
n.
Clear or net profit.
n.
A certificate that a ship or vessel has been cleared at the customhouse; permission to sail.
n.
A kind of cloth.
a.
Pertaining to, or near, the St. Lawrence River; as, the Laurentian hills.
n.
A customhouse clearance for a coasting vessel; a permit.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Florence, a city in Italy.
n.
Clemency.
n.
An ancient gold coin of the time of Edward III., of six shillings sterling value.
n.
A close four-wheeled carriage, with one seat inside, and a seat for the driver.