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Town in Devon, England
Cranbrook is a new town being developed in East Devon, England across eight "phases". At the 2021 census, it had a population of 6,743 residents and is
Cranbrook,_Devon
Train station in Devon, England
Cranbrook railway station serves the new town of Cranbrook near Exeter in Devon, England. The station is on the West of England Main Line between Whimple
Cranbrook railway station (Devon)
Cranbrook_railway_station_(Devon)
Topics referred to by the same term
Listowel Cranbrook Castle, an Iron Age Hill fort in Devon Cranbrook, Devon, a new town in East Devon Cranbrook railway station, Devon Cranbrook, Kent Cranbrook
Cranbrook
Non-metropolitan district in England
rates in planned development areas such as Cranbrook and more limited change in some rural parishes. East Devon has a markedly older age structure than England
East_Devon
Urban railway network in Exeter, England
and Newcourt, as well as at Edginswell in Torquay. New East Devon line station at Cranbrook. The briefing also included longer term plans, including: Increased
Devon_Metro
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
"Creating Cranbrook" (PDF). East Devon Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 17, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2017. "Cranbrook (Parish, United
Exmouth_and_Exeter_East
County of England
Devon (/ˈdɛvən/ DEV-ən; historically also known as Devonshire /-ʃɪər, -ʃər/ -sheer, -shər) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is bordered
Devon
Proposed towns in the UK following WWII
founded, some of which have declared themselves to be towns, such as Cranbrook in Devon. Others, such as Sherburn in Elmet, were granted town status after
New towns in the United Kingdom
New_towns_in_the_United_Kingdom
Proposed new town in Devon, England
new eco-community of Cranbrook, which saw thousands of homes built throughout the 2010s. More development has occurred in East Devon throughout the 2020s
Marlcombe
Topics referred to by the same term
Cranbrook railway station may refer to either of two railway stations in England: Cranbrook railway station (Devon) (opened in 2015) Cranbrook railway
Cranbrook_railway_station
British statesman and Conservative politician (1814–1906)
Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook, GCSI, PC (1 October 1814 – 30 October 1906) was a prominent British Conservative politician. He held cabinet
Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook
Gathorne_Gathorne-Hardy,_1st_Earl_of_Cranbrook
City in Devon, England
Point". Devon County Council. 1 January 2011. Archived from the original on 21 May 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2011. "Cranbrook Plan". East Devon. Archived
Exeter
Iron Age hill fort in Devon, England
Cranbrook Castle is an Iron Age Hill fort occupying a commanding hilltop just to the south of and overlooking the Teign valley in Devon. It is 337 metres
Cranbrook_Castle
Private school in Cranbrook, Kent, England
Dulwich Cranbrook is a co-educational independent school for children aged 2–16 at Coursehorn, near Cranbrook, Kent. Since September 2023, the Head has
Dulwich_Cranbrook
English rugby union club, based in Cranbrook, Kent
mistakenly claimed it was being run in Cranbrook, Devon, some 200 miles (320 km) away, rather than at Cranbrook RFC. During the 2019–20 season, the club
Cranbrook_RFC
Title in the Baronetage of England
Henfield in Sussex and at Cranbrook in Kent. Reginald de Dike of Cranbrook was Sheriff of Kent in 1355. Thomas Dyke (d.1632) of Cranbrook married Joan Walsh
Dyke_baronets
This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Devon, England. There are 426 civil parishes. The former Exeter County Borough is unparished
List of civil parishes in Devon
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Devon
Football league
The Devon and Exeter Football League is a football competition based in Devon in England. It was established around 1900. The top division of this league
Devon and Exeter Football League
Devon_and_Exeter_Football_League
2023 English local election
The 2023 East Devon District Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect all 60 members of East Devon District Council in Devon, England. This was
2023 East Devon District Council election
2023_East_Devon_District_Council_election
UK Parliament constituency (1997–2024)
inland towns of Ottery St Mary and Cranbrook. Constituency created – two seats (1868) The two-seat constituency of East Devon was abolished at the 1885 general
East_Devon_(constituency)
Iron Age hill fort in Devon, England
1 mi) east of Cranbrook Castle. R.R.Sellman; Aspects of Devon History, Devon Books 1985 - ISBN 0-86114-756-1 - Chapter 2; The Iron Age in Devon. Map Page
Wooston_Castle
British equestrian (1987–2024)
2024-05-29. Retrieved 2024-05-30. Bevan, Nathan (2026-05-01). "Top rider from Cranbrook died when horse fell on her - inquest". BBC News. Retrieved 2026-05-01
Georgie_Campbell
Railway station in Exeter, England
Exmouth and Cullompton, with new stations at Marsh Barton, Monkerton and Cranbrook. The single platform is 124 metres (407 ft) long and a passenger shelter
Newcourt railway station (England)
Newcourt_railway_station_(England)
Iron Age hill fort in Devon, England
overlooking the Teign Valley, it is located near two other hill forts (Cranbrook Castle and Wooston Castle) both of which lie about 2 km (1 mi) away. Outdoor
Prestonbury_Castle
Hallsands in 1917. East Devon established new towns including Marlcombe and Cranbrook in the 21st century. Politically Devon has had a tendency to lean
History_of_Devon
Heritage railway station in Devon, England
small railway station on the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It is situated near the northern end of the 495-yard (1,485-foot;
Greenway Halt railway station (Devon)
Greenway_Halt_railway_station_(Devon)
This is a list of schools in Devon, England. Abbotskerswell Primary School, Abbotskerswell All Saints CE Primary School, Smallridge All Saint Marsh CE
List_of_schools_in_Devon
English rugby union competition
Canterbury Rugby Club.[citation needed] Beccehamian (4) Old Gravesendians (3) Cranbrook (2) Whitstable (2) Bromley (1) Dover (1) Gillingham Anchorians (1) Lordswood
Kent_Vase
Railway in Kent, England
branch line was a short railway line in Kent that connected Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, Goudhurst and Horsmonden with the town of Paddock Wood and the South
Hawkhurst_branch_line
Bridge over the River Teign in Devon, England
Prestonbury Castle 130 metres (430 ft) above the river to the north and Cranbrook Castle 230 metres (750 ft) above to the south, and the bridge is built
Fingle_Bridge
Radio station in Exmouth, England
DevonAir Radio is a community radio station, based in Exmouth, Devon, United Kingdom. The station was launched on 11 September 2006 as Bay FM Radio with
East_Devon_Radio
2019 UK local government election
The 2019 East Devon District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of East Devon District Council in England. This was on the same
2019 East Devon District Council election
2019_East_Devon_District_Council_election
Grade I listed smock mill in Cranbrook, Kent, England
Union Mill is a Grade I listed smock mill in Cranbrook, Kent, England, which has been restored to working order. It is the tallest smock mill in the United
Union_Mill,_Cranbrook
Airport in Devon, South West England
airport located at Clyst Honiton in East Devon, close to the city of Exeter and within the county of Devon, South West England. Exeter has a CAA Public
Exeter_Airport
Village in Devon, England
village and civil parish five miles from Exeter in the East Devon district, in the county of Devon. The church is St Michael and All Angels. Exeter International
Clyst_Honiton
English Rugby Union Regional League
London 5th Charlton Park Broad Walk Kidbrooke, London 12th Cranbrook Tomlin Ground Cranbrook, Kent 11th Crowborough Steel Cross Crowborough, East Sussex
Counties_1_Kent
British businessman
wife. He was educated in England at Vinehall School, East Sussex, and Cranbrook School, Kent, before going on to study archaeology and anthropology at
Tim_Smit
Railway station in Devon, England
Marines on the Avocet Line, a branch line between Exeter and Exmouth in Devon, England. Whilst signs on the station platform state that passengers alighting
Lympstone Commando railway station
Lympstone_Commando_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
railway station on the Dartmoor line serving the town of Okehampton in Devon, England. The station closed to regular traffic in 1972, but heritage and
Okehampton_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Plymouth railway station serves the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. It is on the northern edge of the city centre, close to the North Cross roundabout
Plymouth_railway_station
English rugby union competition
Crusaders (2) Brockleians (2) Dartfordians (2) Sheppey (2) Ashford (1) Cranbrook (1) Gillingham Anchorians (1) Greenwich (1) Guy's Hospital (1) Faversham
Kent_Salver
Village in Devon, England
1986". BBC. Archived from the original on 15 March 2012. "Cranbrook - Exeter and East Devon Growth Point". www.exeterandeastdevon.gov.uk. Archived from
Rockbeare
Railway station in Devon, England
Eggesford railway station is a rural station in Devon, England, serving Eggesford, the town of Chulmleigh and surrounding villages. Despite its name,
Eggesford_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Paignton railway station serves the town and seaside resort of Paignton in Devon, England. It is 222 miles 12 chains (358 km) from London Paddington, via
Paignton_railway_station
Historic estate in Kingston St Mary in the English county of Somerset
Henfield in Sussex and at Cranbrook in Kent. Reginald de Dike of Cranbrook was Sheriff of Kent in 1355. Thomas Dyke (d.1632) of Cranbrook married Joan Walsh
Tetton,_Kingston_St_Mary
Former railway station in Devon, England
railway station serving the village of Bow and the hamlet of Nymet Tracy in Devon. Bow lies about 8 miles west of Crediton. The station was originally opened
Bow_railway_station_(Devon)
Railway station in Devon, England
small station on the Exeter to Plymouth line in the village of Starcross, Devon, England. It is 8 miles 44 chains (13.8 km) down the line from Exeter St
Starcross_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
northern terminus of the Tarka Line and serves the town of Barnstaple, Devon. It is 39 miles 75 chains (64.3 km) from Exeter Central and 211.25 miles
Barnstaple_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Victoria Road railway station is a suburban station in St Budeaux, Plymouth, Devon, England. The station is managed and served by Great Western Railway. The
St Budeaux Victoria Road railway station
St_Budeaux_Victoria_Road_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Keyham railway station is a suburban station in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. It is 249 miles 25 chains (401.2 km) from London Paddington via
Keyham_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
station. Umberleigh railway station serves the village of Umberleigh in Devon, England. It is on the Tarka Line to Barnstaple, 33 miles 22 chains (53
Umberleigh_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Torre railway station serves the northern part of the town of Torquay, in Devon, England. It is on the Riviera Line, 219 miles 12 chains (353 km) from London
Torre_railway_station
list of windmills in Devon. Unless stated otherwise, the source for all entries is Minchinton, Walter (1977). Windmills of Devon. Exeter: Exeter Industrial
List_of_windmills_in_Devon
Heritage railway station in Devon, England
Buckfastleigh railway station is situated on the South Devon Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It serves the town of Buckfastleigh. The station
Buckfastleigh_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Newton Abbot railway station serves the market town of Newton Abbot, in Devon, England. It is on the Exeter–Plymouth line, 214 miles 5 chains (345 km)
Newton_Abbot_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Feniton railway station serves the village of Feniton in Devon, England. It was opened by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in 1860 but is now
Feniton_railway_station
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
in South West England, within 30 post towns. These cover north and east Devon (including Exeter, Barnstaple, Axminster, Beaworthy, Bideford, Braunton
EX_postcode_area
is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Devon in South West England. All changes since the re-organisation of local government
List of electoral wards in Devon
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Devon
Heritage railway station in Devon, England
station is on the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Torbay, Devon, England. It is situated beside the main road to Brixham and close to the
Churston_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
on the Tamar Valley Line is situated near the village of Bere Ferrers in Devon, England. The station is on the former Southern main line between Exeter
Bere_Ferrers_railway_station
British peer (1826–1915)
Charles Gathorne-Hardy, a son of Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook. Reginald William Bransby Nevill, 2nd Marquess of Abergavenny (1853–1927)
William Nevill, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny
William_Nevill,_1st_Marquess_of_Abergavenny
Railway station in Devon, England
Exmouth railway station serves the town of Exmouth in Devon, England and is 11.25 miles (18 km) south of Exeter St Davids, the terminus of the Avocet
Exmouth_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Whimple railway station serves the village of Whimple in east Devon, England. It is operated by South Western Railway which provides services on the West
Whimple_railway_station
Heritage railway station in Devon, England
station is the terminus of the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It is situated in the centre of Kingswear, on the shores of the
Kingswear_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Tiverton Parkway railway station is on the Bristol to Exeter line in Devon, England. Despite being named after the town of Tiverton, it is actually located
Tiverton Parkway railway station
Tiverton_Parkway_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
station is on the Riviera Line and serves the seaside resort of Torquay, Devon, England. It is 219 miles 79 chains (354 km) from London Paddington (via
Torquay_railway_station
Iron Age hill fort in Devon, England
edge of Dartmoor, others include Holne Chase Castle, Wooston Castle, Cranbrook Castle and Prestonbury Castle. Inside the fort, on the western side, is
Hembury_Castle,_Buckfast
Agency. 22 August 2025. Retrieved 31 October 2025. "Site Name: Cranbrook CBSA Office / Cranbrook Airport - CYXC". Canada Border Services Agency. 22 August
List of airports in British Columbia
List_of_airports_in_British_Columbia
Heritage railway station in Devon, England
situated in Littlehempston in the English county of Devon. It is the southern terminus of the South Devon Railway, a steam-operated heritage railway. The
Totnes (Riverside) railway station
Totnes_(Riverside)_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
South Devon Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It serves the Sea Trout Inn, near Staverton. The station was opened by the South Devon Railway
Nappers_Halt_railway_station
Heritage railway station in Devon, England
Staverton railway station is situated on the South Devon Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It serves the village of Staverton. The station
Staverton_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Morchard Road railway station is located in the village of Down St Mary in Devon, England. It is named after the village of Morchard Bishop which lies a
Morchard_Road_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
railway station is a railway station serving the village of Newton St Cyres, Devon, England. It is served by Great Western Railway trains on the Tarka and
Newton St Cyres railway station
Newton_St_Cyres_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Bere Alston railway station serves the village of Bere Alston in Devon, England, 10+1⁄4 miles (16.5 km) north of Plymouth on the Tamar Valley Line to
Bere_Alston_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Dawlish railway station serves the seaside resort town of Dawlish, in Devon, England. It is on the Exeter to Plymouth line, 206 miles 7 chains (331.7 km)
Dawlish_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Totnes railway station serves the town of Totnes in Devon, England. It was opened by the South Devon Railway Company in 1847. Situated on the Exeter to
Totnes_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
station serves the seaside resort and holiday camps of Dawlish Warren, in Devon, England. It is on the Exeter to Plymouth line, 10 miles 46 chains (17.0 km)
Dawlish Warren railway station
Dawlish_Warren_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Lympstone Village railway station serves the village of Lympstone in Devon, England. It is on the Avocet Line which runs between Exeter St Davids and
Lympstone Village railway station
Lympstone_Village_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Frome: Trackmaps. map 9B. ISBN 978-1-9996271-0-2. Oakley, Mike (2007). Devon Railway Stations. Wimborne: The Dovecote Press. ISBN 978-1-904349-55-6.
St Budeaux Ferry Road railway station
St_Budeaux_Ferry_Road_railway_station
Village in Devon, England
Christow is a village and civil parish in the Teignbridge district of Devon, England. It is located 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Exeter, in the Teign
Christow
Town in Devon, England
Bradninch is a small town, civil parish and manor in Devon, England, lying about 3 miles (5 km) south of Cullompton. Much of the surrounding farmland
Bradninch
Railway station in Devon, England
Portsmouth Arms railway station is a small wayside station in Devon. It is in the parish of Burrington but remote from any village so is named after the
Portsmouth Arms railway station
Portsmouth_Arms_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Courtenay in Devon. The village lies 3 minutes away by car or around 30 minutes by foot via the B3215. In 2018–19 it was the least used station in Devon and in
Sampford Courtenay railway station
Sampford_Courtenay_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
also spelt King's Nympton, is a request stop on the Tarka Line in North Devon, serving the civil parishes of Chulmleigh, Burrington and King's Nympton
Kings_Nympton_railway_station
Railway station in the Devon, England
Exton railway station is a railway station serving the village of Exton in Devon, England. It is situated on the Avocet Line which runs between Exeter St
Exton_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Axminster railway station serves the town of Axminster in Devon, England. It is operated by South Western Railway and is situated on the West of England
Axminster_railway_station
Former railway station in Devon, England
railway station was a railway station serving the town of North Tawton in Devon, England. North Tawton lies on the River Taw. The station was originally
North_Tawton_railway_station
Collegiate summer baseball league in Canada
Bombers Giants Mavericks Beavers 57's Miller Express Red Sox Berries Cranbrook, British Columbia, was granted an expansion team, the Eds, in 2011 conditional
Western Canadian Baseball League
Western_Canadian_Baseball_League
Railway station in Devon, England
a railway station located on the eastern edge of the city of Exeter in Devon, England, that serves the village of Pinhoe. It was opened by the London
Pinhoe_railway_station
Heritage railway station in Devon, England
railway station is on the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It is close to Goodrington Sands beach and the Splashdown Quaywest
Goodrington Sands railway station
Goodrington_Sands_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
situated on the Exeter to Plymouth line and serves the town of Ivybridge in Devon, England. It is 234 miles 27 chains (234.34 mi; 377.1 km) down the line
Ivybridge_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Teignmouth railway station serves the seaside town of Teignmouth, in Devon, England. It is on the Exeter to Plymouth line, 208 miles 70 chains (336 km)
Teignmouth_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Crediton railway station is a railway station serving the town of Crediton in Devon, England. It is 7 miles 76 chains (12.8 km) from Exeter Central at milepost
Crediton_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Yeoford railway station is a rural station serving the village of Yeoford in Devon, England. It is on the Tarka Line to Barnstaple, 11 miles 42 chains (18
Yeoford_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Honiton railway station serves the town of Honiton in east Devon, England. It is operated by South Western Railway and is 154 miles 60 chains (249.0 km)
Honiton_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
Devonport railway station serves the Devonport area of Plymouth in Devon, England. It is 248 miles 28 chains (399.7 km) from London Paddington measured
Devonport_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
railway station is the most central of the stations in the city of Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom. It is 171 miles 30 chains (275.8 km) down the line from
Exeter Central railway station
Exeter_Central_railway_station
Junior ice hockey team
Cup. The Eagles beat the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League champions Cranbrook Colts and the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League
Surrey_Eagles
Railway station in Devon, England
is a rural station on the Tarka Line, serving the village of Lapford in Devon. It is 18 miles 35 chains (29.7 km) from Exeter Central at milepost 189
Lapford_railway_station
Railway station in Exeter, Devon, England
St James Park is a suburban railway station on the Avocet Line of the Devon Metro in Exeter, England. It is 170 miles 72 chains (275.0 km) down the line
St_James_Park_railway_station
CRANBROOK DEVON
CRANBROOK DEVON
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained.Croatian : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : perhaps a variant of Millman.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, probably in southwestern England, where the surname is most common.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from any of numerous places, for example in Derbyshire, Devon, Hampshire, Norfolk, Staffordshire, and Surrey, named in Old English as ‘mill ford’, from mylen ‘mill’ (see Mill) + ford ‘ford’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolfhoghmhair ‘descendant of Maolgfhoghmhair’, a personal name meaning ‘chief of harvest’. The Gaelic name was first Anglicized as Mullover, which was later assimilated to Milford.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall and Devon)
English (Cornwall and Devon) : possibly a variant of Luxton.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : habitational name from any of various places in eastern Cornwall now known as Lidcott, Lydcott, Ludcott, and Lidcutt. All are named from Old Cornish luit ‘gray’ + cuit ‘wood’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : from the rare Old English masculine personal name Mocca, which may be related to a Germanic stem mokk- ‘to accumulate’, ‘to be heaped up’, and hence may originally have been a nickname for a heavy, thickset person. Alternatively, it could be from Middle English mokke ‘trick’, ‘joke’, ‘jest’, ‘act of jeering’, a derivative of mokke(n) ‘to mock’, from Old French moquer.German : variant of Maag.German : nickname for a short, thickset man, Middle High German mocke.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch mocke ‘dirty or wanton woman’, ‘slut’, or from West Flemish mokke ‘fat child’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name. There is a Lidstone in Oxfordshire, but the concentration of the surname in Devon would suggest that this is not the source.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : from a pet form of the female personal names Elizabeth or Isabel.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon; of Cornish origin)
English (Devon; of Cornish origin) : topographic name for someone who lived by a menhir, i.e. a tall standing stone erected in prehistoric times (Cornish men ‘stone’ + hir ‘long’).
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : topographic name for someone who lived by the ‘meadow (Old English mǣd) land (Old English land)’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from any of the five villages of this name in Devon or from Loscombe in Powerstock, Dorset, all probably named from Old English hlÅse ‘pigsty’ + cumb ‘valley’ (see Coombe).
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : unexplained; most probably a pet form of Luke. See also Leakey.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places named Claybrook, from Old English clÇ£g ‘clay’ + brÅc ‘brook’, for example Claybrook in Shropshire or Claybrooke Magna and Claybrooke Parva in Leicestershire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Claybrook.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant spelling of Luscombe.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon and Cornwall)
English (mainly Devon and Cornwall) : variant spelling of Mitchell.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : probably from a local vernacular derivative of Lucas. However, Reaney posits an Old English personal name, Lugga, from which this name could be derived.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Matters, itself a variant of Matter.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained. This is a frequent name in OH.
CRANBROOK DEVON
CRANBROOK DEVON
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Flower
Girl/Female
Russian
Praise be to God.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Darlington in County Durham, recorded in c.1009 as Dearthingtun, from Old English DÄ“ornÅ{dh}ingtÅ«n ‘settlement (Old English tÅ«n) associated with DÄ“ornÅ{dh}’, a personal name composed of the elements dÄ“or ‘dear’ + nÅ{dh} ‘daring’. The surname was present in Scotland from an early period.
Female
Welsh
Welsh myth name, derived from the word blawd, BLODEUEDD means "flowers." In the Mabinogi, this is the name of a woman made from flowers who was the lover of Goronwy. After she killed her husband and was transformed into an owl, her name was changed to Blodeuwedd.Â
Biblical
resembles;
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican, Latin
Meadow of the Hares; Place Name; From the Long Field; Hare's Meadow; Hare Clearing; The Bow Man
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Bold; A Name for Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Marathi, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
To Wear a Crown; Wreath; Garland; Crowned
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who holds the flame, Sun
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Free Flying Shah Sawar
CRANBROOK DEVON
CRANBROOK DEVON
CRANBROOK DEVON
CRANBROOK DEVON
CRANBROOK DEVON
a.
Of or pertaining to the lowest period of the Devonian age. (See the Diagram, under Geology.) The Corniferous period has been so called from the numerous seams of hornstone which characterize the later part of the period, as developed in the State of New York.
n.
The Devonian age or formation.
n.
A genus of fossil ganoid fishes found in the old red sandstone or Devonian formation. The head is large, and protected by a broad shield-shaped helmet prolonged behind into two lateral points.
n.
A genus of trilobites found in the Silurian and Devonian formations. Phacops bufo is one of the most common species.
n.
An extensive genus of fossil ferns, of which species have been found from the Devonian to the Triassic formation.
n.
Any one of numerous species of extinct arthropods belonging to the order Trilobita. Trilobites were very common in the Silurian and Devonian periods, but became extinct at the close of the Paleozoic. So named from the three lobes usually seen on each segment.
n.
A genus of fossil corals abundant in the Silurian and Devonian rocks, having polygonal cells with perforated walls.
n.
One of a breed of hardy cattle originating in the country of Devon, England. Those of pure blood have a deep red color. The small, longhorned variety, called North Devons, is distinguished by the superiority of its working oxen.
n.
A genus of Devonian fossil fishes with winglike appendages. The head and most of the body were covered with large bony plates. See Placodermi.
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A genus of fossil trees of the Devonian and Carboniferous ages, having the exterior marked with scars, mostly in quincunx order, produced by the separation of the leafstalks.
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A genus of trilobites, of many species, common in the Upper Silurian and Devonian rocks.
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A genus of fossil fishes, found in Devonian and carboniferous strata; -- so named from their round, sculptured spines.
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One of an extinct genus of fossil cephalopods, allied to the Ammonites. The earliest forms are found in the Devonian formation, the latest, in the Triassic.
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Of or pertaining to Devon or Devonshire in England; as, the Devonian rocks, period, or system.
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Of or pertaining to, or designating, the older division of geological time during which life is known to have existed, including the Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous ages, and also to the life or rocks of those ages. See Chart of Geology.