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West Indies cricketer
Sir Clive Hubert Lloyd (born 31 August 1944) is a Guyanese-British former cricketer and captain of the West Indies cricket team. Widely regarded as one
Clive_Lloyd
English-Guyanese footballer
Jason Clive Lloyd is a retired professional footballer who played for the Guyana national football team as a goalkeeper. His father is West Indies cricketer
Jason_Clive_Lloyd
International T20 cricket tournament
tournament is organised by Cricket West Indies (CWI) and is chaired by Clive Lloyd. The inaugural season of the league was played in November 2024. Five
Global_Super_League
Inaugural men's Cricket World Cup tournament
included a period of three wickets for only 10 runs as Bernard Julien, Clive Lloyd and Keith Boyce all losing their wickets. But the last wicket pair of
1975_Cricket_World_Cup
English cricket club
1970s, captained by Jack Bond and featuring the West Indian batsman Clive Lloyd, was successful in limited overs cricket, winning the Sunday League in
Lancashire County Cricket Club
Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club
Guyanese cricketer
playing alongside Sir Garfield Sobers, Roy Fredericks, Lance Gibbs, Clive Lloyd, and Alvin Kallicharran among others. C. L. R. James wrote in the New
Rohan_Kanhai
ICC Cricket World Cup
the match performance, including a century, from West Indian captain Clive Lloyd, coming in to bat at number five with his team at 50/3, formed the basis
List of Cricket World Cup finals
List_of_Cricket_World_Cup_finals
Capital of Guyana
of the West Indies cricket team Donald Kayum (born 1955), cricketer Clive Lloyd (born 1944), captain of the West Indies cricket team Thomas Moulder (1872–1920)
Georgetown,_Guyana
Multi-national cricket team
defended the title in 1979. By the late 1970s, the West Indies led by Clive Lloyd had a team recognised as unofficial world champions, a reputation they
West_Indies_cricket_team
International cricket tour
following their surprise defeat to India in 1983 World Cup. Captained by Clive Lloyd, the West Indies played six Test matches against India as well as five
West Indian cricket team in India in 1983–84
West_Indian_cricket_team_in_India_in_1983–84
2010 British film
Murray, Joel Garner, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Michael Holding, Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards and Andy Roberts, the film was written and directed by
Fire_in_Babylon
2021 Indian film by Kabir Khan
Larry Gomes Jason Clive Lloyd as Joel Garner a.k.a. "Big Bird" Baharul Islam as the Major of Indian Army Orson Nurse as Clive Lloyd Foozi Artan as Wayne
83_(film)
U.S. cricket organization
West Indies captain and International Cricket Council match referee Sir Clive Lloyd. Due to Hurricane Wilma, it was postponed to the end of November, eventually
Major_League_Cricket_(2000)
6th Cricket World Cup
thrown onto the field and fires were lit in the stand. Match referee Clive Lloyd awarded the match to Sri Lanka, the first default ever in a Test or One
1996_Cricket_World_Cup
Afghan-born Indian cricketer (1934–2023)
victory against the West Indies at Port of Spain, taking the wickets of Clive Lloyd and Gary Sobers. In his 50 Test innings, he made just one century, 104
Salim_Durani
1975 cricket match
off the stumps. Australia were on top at 50/3 when West Indian captain Clive Lloyd came to the crease in partnership with veteran Rohan Kanhai. The pair
1975_Cricket_World_Cup_final
West Indian cricketer
the West Indian cricket team in India and Sri Lanka in 1978–79 when Clive Lloyd resigned over the Kerry Packer issue. Kallicharan was later involved
Alvin_Kallicharran
Jamaican cricketer and commentator (born 1954)
Lillee and Andy Roberts, and considered that when West Indies captain Clive Lloyd chose to give Julien the new ball rather than Holding it was a mistake
Michael_Holding
English cricketer (born 1955)
début for Somerset in the same match and Lancashire's team included Clive Lloyd, two players who would loom large in Botham's future Test career. Brian
Ian_Botham
Australian national honour
Congressman Joe Courtney, Mel Gibson, Maina Gielgud, Hiroyuki Iwaki, Clive Lloyd, Lord Morris of Manchester, U.S. General David Petraeus, Admiral Harry
Order_of_Australia
Cricket final
third wicket – that of Gomes – and Dev then caught West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, leaving the West Indies at 66/5. Ten runs later, Faoud Bacchus was removed
1983_Cricket_World_Cup_final
American actor (born 1938)
Christopher Allen Lloyd (born October 22, 1938) is an American actor. He has appeared in many theater productions, films, and television shows since the
Christopher_Lloyd
and 1979, when they won the Cricket World Cup under the captaincy of Clive Lloyd, and in 2004 when they won the ICC Champions Trophy under the captaincy
List of West Indies cricket captains
List_of_West_Indies_cricket_captains
Cricket stadium in Bengaluru, India
Indian batsmen Viv Richards and Gordon Greenidge. The West Indians led by Clive Lloyd crushed M. A. K. Pataudi's Indian team by 256 runs. India registered
M._Chinnaswamy_Stadium
Name list
Royal Navy officer Clive Jones (rugby), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1970s Clive Lewis (disambiguation) Clive Lloyd (born 1944), Guyanese-British
Clive
Hall of fame for cricket
from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2010. "Clive Lloyd". Cricinfo. ESPN. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved
ICC_Cricket_Hall_of_Fame
became the first of seven Guyanese players to captain the West Indies. Clive Lloyd has captained the West Indies Test side a record 74 times. Shivnarine
List of international cricketers from Guyana
List_of_international_cricketers_from_Guyana
21 8 Aravinda de Silva 107* Sri Lanka Australia Lahore 1996 212.91 9 Clive Lloyd 102 West Indies Australia Lord's, London 1975 209.84 10 Brian Lara 153
Wisden_100
International cricket championship
conclude at Lord's, London. This championship was first proposed in 1996 by Clive Lloyd, former cricketer and then manager of the West Indies team. Later, in
World_Test_Championship
International cricket tour
(surpassing Australia's 404/3 at Headingley against England in 1948) For Clive Lloyd this was the final humiliation he was prepared to let his team suffer
Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 1975–76
Indian_cricket_team_in_the_West_Indies_in_1975–76
British Pakistani schoolteacher (1952–2006)
was good enough to take 51 wickets in Tests, with his scalps including Clive Lloyd, Roy Fredericks, Glenn Turner and Viv Richards. In all, he played in
Wasim_Raja
Domestic cricket tournament
Retrieved 3 April 2023. "'Red Force' to face Barbados in final today for Clive Lloyd Trophy". Guyana Chronicle. 14 February 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
West_Indies_Championship
Professional cricket competition from 1977 to 1979
players, most notably England captain Tony Greig, West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, Australian captain Greg Chappell, future Pakistani captain Imran Khan
World_Series_Cricket
English football commentator
as cricket editor, managing an outside broadcast team that included Clive Lloyd, Alan Knott and Ralph Dellor. IMS proved to be a strong training ground
Ian Dennis (football commentator)
Ian_Dennis_(football_commentator)
Sports team
Harper, Carl Hooper, Leon Johnson, Alvin Kallicharran, Rohan Kanhai, Clive Lloyd, Veerasammy Permaul and Ramnaresh Sarwan. The cricket team has been known
Guyana_national_cricket_team
International cricket tour
international matches were dominated by the West Indies, captained by Clive Lloyd. England struggled against the batting of Gordon Greenidge and Viv Richards
West Indian cricket team in England in 1976
West_Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1976
Longest and original form of cricket
November 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2016. "Test trophy to be named after Clive Lloyd". Cricinfo. 28 July 2001. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016
Test_cricket
West Indian cricketer
at-risk kids. Gibbs is the cousin of another West Indies cricketer, Clive Lloyd, with whom he appeared for West Indies on a number of occasions. Gibbs
Lance_Gibbs
1979 World Cup in England
partnership of 132 runs in a match dominated by batting. Vivian Richards and Clive Lloyd also contributed solidly, as West Indies ran up 293 (6 wickets, 60 overs)
1979_Cricket_World_Cup
Cricket final
Also, Daren Sammy became only the second West Indies captain after Clive Lloyd (winning captain of Cricket World Cup in 1975 and 1979) to win multiple
2016_World_Twenty20_final
Sri Lankan cricketer
outfield and setting fire to the seating. Eventually the match referee Clive Lloyd had to abandon the game and Sri Lanka won by default. However, the highlight
Aravinda_de_Silva
Indian cricketer (born 1949)
Caribbean spinners on a turning track reportedly led West Indian captain Clive Lloyd to vow that he would rely on pace alone in future Tests. Gavaskar totalled
Sunil_Gavaskar
West Indian cricketer
headlines. Greenidge was very upset with what had been published and Clive Lloyd noted that "he was a rather quiet, reserved individual who took failure
Gordon_Greenidge
International cricket tour
won 2–1. Pakistan were captained by Mushtaq Mohammad; West Indies by Clive Lloyd. The series was recognised as one of the finest of that era where West
Pakistani cricket team in the West Indies in 1976–77
Pakistani_cricket_team_in_the_West_Indies_in_1976–77
International cricket tour
draw. West Indies lost the Fifth Test by an innings at Sydney where Clive Lloyd played the last of his 110 Tests. Australia won the toss and elected
West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1984–85
West_Indian_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1984–85
West Indies 13 7 – 20 Dinesh Chandimal ǂ 2010–2025 Sri Lanka 16 4 0 20 Clive Lloyd^ 1966–1985 West Indies 19 1 – 20 Saleem Malik 1982–1999 Pakistan 15
List of cricketers by number of international centuries scored
List_of_cricketers_by_number_of_international_centuries_scored
November 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2013. "West Indies tour of Zimbabwe, 2001: Clive Lloyd Trophy – 1st Test". Cricinfo. ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original
List of international cricket centuries by Chris Gayle
List_of_international_cricket_centuries_by_Chris_Gayle
English actor (1944–2014)
Roger Anthony Lloyd Pack (8 February 1944 – 16 January 2014) was a British actor. He is best known for playing Trigger in Only Fools and Horses from 1981
Roger_Lloyd-Pack
Days" (1975), Tradewinds - Some references to cricket "Clive Lloyd" - "Tribute to Clive Lloyd" (1976), Singing Francine "Combine Islands" (1975), Mighty
List of calypso songs about cricket
List_of_calypso_songs_about_cricket
Player Date of Birth Batting style Bowling style First class team Clive Lloyd (c) 31 August 1944 left hand Right-arm medium Guyana Faoud Bacchus 31 January
1983_Cricket_World_Cup_squads
International cricket tour
tests of a 4 or more match series. The West Indies team was captained by Clive Lloyd throughout, and England by David Gower. The West Indies named their 16-man
West Indian cricket team in England in 1984
West_Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1984
Not all of these bowlers took their first wicket in their debut match. Clive Lloyd, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Sadagoppan Ramesh, and Martin van Jaarsveld did not
List of bowlers who have taken a wicket with their first ball in a format of international cricket
List_of_bowlers_who_have_taken_a_wicket_with_their_first_ball_in_a_format_of_international_cricket
Cricket trophy
The Clive Lloyd Trophy is a cricket trophy named after the former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, that is awarded to the winner of Test series between
Clive_Lloyd_Trophy
British actor Jacob Scipio, British actor Tasie Lawrence, British actor Clive Lloyd, West Indian Cricketer Andreas Athanasiou, Canadian NHL player for the
List_of_Indo-Guyanese_people
International cricket tour
England and Eddie Barlow for the World XI. Key innings were played by Clive Lloyd for the World and Ray Illingworth for England which left the match finely
Rest of the World cricket team in England in 1970
Rest_of_the_World_cricket_team_in_England_in_1970
West Indian cricketer
Fredericks, Steve Camacho, Kanhai, Clive Lloyd and Kallicharran, and Baichan found it difficult to break into it. After Lloyd and Kanhai went away to play for
Len_Baichan
International cricket player rankings
Zealand 446 1984 Clive Lloyd (2) West Indies 783 Malcolm Marshall West Indies 897 Richard Hadlee New Zealand 443 1983 Clive Lloyd West Indies 806
ICC_Men's_Player_Rankings
from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 21 December 2017. "Andy Lloyd, batting statistics in Tests". Cricinfo. ESPN. Archived from the original
List_of_Test_cricket_records
English cricketer (born 1956)
he took 23 wickets. He is no relation to fellow cricketers David or Clive Lloyd. One Test Wonder Bateman, Colin (1993). If The Cap Fits. Tony Williams
Andy_Lloyd_(cricketer)
Form of limited overs cricket, 20-over format
Tudor feared the same for bowling skills. Former West Indies captains Clive Lloyd, Michael Holding and Garfield Sobers criticised Twenty20 for its role
Twenty20
British newsreader and journalist (born 1939)
governor. McDonald authored biographies of the cricketers Viv Richards and Clive Lloyd. He has worked as an editor of poetry anthologies, was the author of
Trevor_McDonald
2025. "Clive Lloyd – Test matches – All-round analysis – Cumulative averages". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 31 December 2025. "Player Profile: Clive Lloyd". ESPNcricinfo
List of cricketers who have played 100 Tests
List_of_cricketers_who_have_played_100_Tests
Cricket stadium in Mumbai, India
disturbance after a fan who rushed onto the ground to greet West Indies player Clive Lloyd was treated roughly by the police. India's first victory at the stadium
Wankhede_Stadium
Cricket played by national teams
Border–Gavaskar Trophy (AUS v IND) Chappell–Hadlee Trophy (AUS v NZ) Clive Lloyd Trophy (WIN v ZIM) Crowe–Thorpe Trophy (NZ v ENG) Frank Worrell Trophy
International_cricket
Journalist, writer and radio commentator
He edited the Wisden History of the World Cup and collaborated with Clive Lloyd and Michael Holding on their respective autobiographies, Living for Cricket
Tony_Cozier
West Indies cricketer (born 1943)
which won the 1975 World Cup and the 1979 World Cup. He deputised for Clive Lloyd as West Indies captain in one Test match in 1979. Murray was born in
Deryck_Murray
International cricket tour
Indies won 2–0. England were captained by Ian Botham; the West Indies by Clive Lloyd. The second Test of the tour was cancelled, after Robin Jackman's visa
English cricket team in the West Indies in 1980–81
English_cricket_team_in_the_West_Indies_in_1980–81
Cricket awards ceremony in Colombo, Sri Lanka
prestigious award in world cricket. Chaired by ICC Cricket Hall of Famer Clive Lloyd, the ICC Selection Committee was charged with two main tasks. Using their
2012_ICC_Awards
also the highest ODI score by an Englishman at Lord's. The West Indians Clive Lloyd (102 against Australia in 1975) and Viv Richards (138 not out against
List of international cricket centuries at Lord's
List_of_international_cricket_centuries_at_Lord's
Jamaican cricketer (born 1962)
in which he took one wicket for 70 runs. Former West Indian captain Clive Lloyd attributed Walsh: "I don't think you'll find another Courtney Walsh around
Courtney_Walsh
7/248 (40 overs) v West Indies 182 (32.2 overs) Barry Richards 95 Andy Roberts 3/27 (8 overs) Clive Lloyd & David Holford 31 Tony Greig 3/36 (6 overs)
World_Series_Cricket_results
International cricket tour
both against the English cricket team. West Indies were captained by Clive Lloyd, and England by Ian Botham. The ODI series was tied 1–1, and the Test
West Indian cricket team in England in 1980
West_Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1980
Indian cricketer (born 1938)
batsman Clive Lloyd. He spent nine seasons there, until he retired in 1976. Lancashire had not won a major honour since 1950 but, while Engineer and Lloyd played
Farokh_Engineer
Cricket matches between the historic counties of England and Wales
for overseas players led to an influx of star names: Garfield Sobers, Clive Lloyd, Barry Richards and Richard Hadlee all signed for English counties. Yorkshire
County_cricket
Cricket ground
World Twenty20 in India, making him the second West Indian captain after Clive Lloyd with multiple ICC world championships. One of the stands will also be
Daren_Sammy_Cricket_Ground
International cricket tour
eventually being dropped after suffering a lack of confidence. Therefore, Clive Lloyd opted to use Viv Richards as opener with Roy Fredericks in the final
West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1975–76
West_Indian_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1975–76
Indian cricketer (born 1973)
India. Tendulkar fell amid a batting collapse and the match referee, Clive Lloyd, awarded Sri Lanka the match after the crowd began rioting and throwing
Sachin_Tendulkar
humiliating series defeat on the 1975–76 tour of Australia. New captain Clive Lloyd was determined that such a defeat must never happen again and decided
History of cricket in the West Indies from 1970–71 to 1980
History_of_cricket_in_the_West_Indies_from_1970–71_to_1980
Test cricket series between Australia and Pakistan
SA) Benaud–Qadir Trophy (AUS v PAK) Border–Gavaskar Trophy (AUS v IND) Clive Lloyd Trophy (WIN v ZIM) Crowe–Thorpe Trophy (NZ v ENG) Frank Worrell Trophy
Benaud–Qadir_Trophy
most runs for Guyana Andrew Lewis, former WBA welterweight champion Clive Lloyd, former Guyanese and West Indian cricketer Aliann Pompey, Guyanese 400
List_of_Afro-Guyanese_people
Test cricket series between New Zealand and South Africa
SA) Benaud–Qadir Trophy (AUS v PAK) Border–Gavaskar Trophy (AUS v IND) Clive Lloyd Trophy (WIN v ZIM) Crowe–Thorpe Trophy (NZ v ENG) Frank Worrell Trophy
Tangiwai_Shield
International cricket stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
2023 ODI CWC). The match was awarded to Sri Lanka by match referee Clive Lloyd when play could not continue due to the rioting crowd. Eden Gardens was
Eden_Gardens
century at the venue, hitting 302 against England in 1974. Desmond Haynes, Clive Lloyd and Shivnarine Chanderpaul are the only players to score four Test centuries
List of international cricket centuries at the Kensington Oval
List_of_international_cricket_centuries_at_the_Kensington_Oval
Scottish landowner, military veteran, and community leader
West Indian cricketers, most notably Rohan Kanhai, Basil Butcher, and Clive Lloyd. J.C. Gibson was born on 4 May 1869 in Glamis, Angus, Scotland, at Huntingfaulds
James_C._Gibson
South African cricketer (1969–2002)
Dhoni and in terms of percentage of wins (73.70), behind Ponting and Clive Lloyd. Between September 1993 and March 2000, he played in 162 consecutive
Hansie_Cronje
Cricket annual
Greig, Bernard Julien, Deryck Murray 1975 : Mike Findlay, Larry Gomes, Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards, Andy Roberts 1976 : Bishen Bedi, Prince Bartholomew, Bhagwat
The West Indies Cricket Annual
The_West_Indies_Cricket_Annual
Australian cricketer (born 1974)
Kumble Jim Laker Brian Lara Harold Larwood Dennis Lillee Ray Lindwall Clive Lloyd George Lohmann Vinoo Mankad Rod Marsh Malcolm Marshall Peter May Stan
Karen_Rolton
Central strip of the cricket field
including Viv Richards, Gary Sobers, Desmond Haynes, George Headley, Clive Lloyd, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Rohan Kanhai, Chris Gayle and Brian Lara. Pitches
Cricket_pitch
International cricket tour
than the Windies after their Australian tour. And how much longer can Clive Lloyd keep going too?... We go as underdogs – I think that's an advantage.
Australian cricket team in the West Indies in 1983–84
Australian_cricket_team_in_the_West_Indies_in_1983–84
Cricket final
to 99/4 with the loss of Greenidge, Haynes, Kallicharan, and captain Clive Lloyd. However, Vivian Richards (138 from 157 balls, 11 fours, 3 sixes) and
1979_Cricket_World_Cup_final
Cricket final
and David Shepherd (Eng) TV umpire: Daryl Harper (Aus) Match referee: Clive Lloyd (WI) On 29 September, Sri Lanka batted first after Jayasuriya winning
2002_Champions_Trophy_final
Mohinder Amarnath (Ind) Teams West Indies India Captains Clive Lloyd Kapil Dev Most runs Clive Lloyd (407) Gordon Greenidge (393) Desmond Haynes (333) Mohinder
Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 1982–83
Indian_cricket_team_in_the_West_Indies_in_1982–83
Cricket squads, 1977–1979
West Indians also represented WSC World XI in the 1977–78 Supertests Clive Lloyd (2) Guyana Roy Fredericks (1) Guyana Viv Richards (3) Leeward Islands
World_Series_Cricket_squads
International cricket tour
Fredericks Vanburn Holder Inshan Ali Bernard Julien Alvin Kallicharran Clive Lloyd David Murray, wicketkeeper Deryck Murray, wicketkeeper Lawrence Rowe
West Indian cricket team in England in 1973
West_Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1973
Indian coach and former cricketer (born 11 January 1973)
with Zimbabwe at Gabba and fined half of his match fee. Match referee Clive Lloyd adjudged the application of an energy sweet to the ball as a deliberate
Rahul_Dravid
my nomination because he was my relative. I offered Clive Lloyd as an alternative choice but Clive had not even been invited to join the squad, so my third
Development of the Test captaincy of West Indies
Development_of_the_Test_captaincy_of_West_Indies
International sports tournament
Match referees Referee Clive Lloyd Ranjan Madugalle Mike Procter Wasim Raja Gundappa Viswanath Denis Lindsay
2003_Cricket_World_Cup
Carl Hooper (born 1966), cricketer Rohan Kanhai (born 1935), cricketer Clive Lloyd (born 1944), British Guyanese cricketer Ramnaresh Sarwan (born 1980)
List_of_Guyanese
West Indian cricketer
frequently and having a caught-behind appeal turned down. West Indies captain Clive Lloyd later regretted not taking a firmer line with his players. Lance Gibbs
Colin_Croft
Cricket tournament
Edgbaston) and Southampton (at Rose Bowl). Source: Match referees Chris Broad Clive Lloyd Ranjan Madugalle Mike Procter Umpires Billy Bowden Steve Bucknor Aleem
2004_Champions_Trophy
CLIVE LLOYD
CLIVE LLOYD
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Cliff by the River; Lives at the Cliffs
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Dweller by the Cliff; Cliff; Abbreviation of Cleveland; Hilly Area
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican
Cliff; Slope; Bank; Someone who Lived Near a Cliff or a Riverbank; Form of Clifford; From a Steep Cliff
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous minor places, for example in Devon, Gloucestershire, and Oxfordshire, named Cleeve or Cleve ‘(place) at the cliff’, from the dative case clife of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘cliff’. Compare Cliff.Americanized spelling of Kleve.
Male
English
Short form of English Cleveland, CLEVE means "sloped land."Â
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from olive ‘olive’ (see Oliva).English : usually an Americanized form of a Romance name such as Oliva, Olivo, etc.Catalan (Olivé) : variant spelling of Oliver.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Chilean, English, French, Italian
Olive Tree; Olive
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Live; Alive
Boy/Male
English
Cliff. Lives at the cliffs. From an English surname and place name. Famous bearer 18th century...
Girl/Female
Irish American Latin
Olive.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Symbol of Peace
Boy/Male
English American
Cliffs. Abbreviation of Cleveland.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian
Alive; Alive Forever
Male
English
Cliff Dweller
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Shropshire and Cheshire, named Clive, from the dative case of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’, ‘cliff’ (see Cliff), originally used after a preposition. In some cases the name may be topographical, with the same origin and meaning.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Alive; Long Live
Boy/Male
English
Lives at the cliffs.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places, derived from Old English clif, CLIVE means "bank, cliff, slope."
Girl/Female
American, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Swedish
Long-live; Springlike; Fresh; Dewy; Alive; Full of Life; Life
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin
Kind One; Tree; Peace; Pure
CLIVE LLOYD
CLIVE LLOYD
Boy/Male
Hindu
Elephant king
Girl/Female
Tamil
Deepshika | தீபஷிகா
Flame, Lamp
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Traditional
Well Known; Learned; Apsara
Female
Swedish
 Danish and Swedish variant spelling form of Scandinavian Annelise, ANNALISA means "favor; grace" and "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Annalisa.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Blessed with Beauty
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malaysian
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Desire; Wish
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Without Equal; Incomparable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Patient
Boy/Male
Indian
White as Milk
CLIVE LLOYD
CLIVE LLOYD
CLIVE LLOYD
CLIVE LLOYD
CLIVE LLOYD
v. i.
To outlast danger; to float; -- said of a ship, boat, etc.; as, no ship could live in such a storm.
a.
Having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive.
v. i.
To remain alive; to continue to live.
n.
The color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
n.
A very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree (Eugenia, / Caryophullus, aromatica), a native of the Molucca Isles.
v. i.
To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a certain manner, as to habits, conduct, or circumstances; as, to live in ease or affluence; to live happily or usefully.
n.
A weight. A clove of cheese is about eight pounds, of wool, about seven pounds.
a.
Imparting power; having motion; as, the live spindle of a lathe.
v. t.
A cleft; a gap; a ravine; -- rarely used except as part of a proper name; as, Kaaterskill Clove; Stone Clove.
n.
The fruit of the olive. It has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. Olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
v. i.
To be maintained in life; to acquire a livelihood; to subsist; -- with on or by; as, to live on spoils.
a.
Approaching the color of the olive; of a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
a.
Being in a state of ignition; burning; having active properties; as, a live coal; live embers.
a.
Having life; alive; living; not dead.
a.
Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing; as, a live man, or orator.
v. t.
To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually; as, to live an idle or a useful life.
v. i.
To feed; to subsist; to be nourished or supported; -- with on; as, horses live on grass and grain.
a.
In a state of action; in force or operation; unextinguished; unexpired; existent; as, to keep the fire alive; to keep the affections alive.
v. i.
To be alive; to have life; to have, as an animal or a plant, the capacity of assimilating matter as food, and to be dependent on such assimilation for a continuance of existence; as, animals and plants that live to a great age are long in reaching maturity.
n.
Same as Chive.