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Canadian historian
2006. "Douglas Peers". "Doug Peers". 3 October 2023. "Douglas M. Peers". "Douglas Peers". 3 August 2012. Wainwright, A. (2014). Douglas M. Peers and Nandini
Douglas_Peers
Appointed member of the peerage of the United Kingdom whose title cannot be inherited
Kingdom, life peers are appointed members of the peerage whose titles cannot be inherited, in contrast to hereditary peers. Life peers are appointed by
Life_peer
Ranks of nobility in the United Kingdom
then, all peers of the United Kingdom were automatically members of the House of Lords. However, from that date, most of the hereditary peers ceased to
Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom
Scottish nobleman and the Premier Peer of Scotland
Scottish nobleman and the premier peer of Scotland. Douglas-Hamilton was born in Edinburgh, the son of Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton, and
Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton
Alexander_Douglas-Hamilton,_16th_Duke_of_Hamilton
Upper house of the UK Parliament
Party: 42 peers Labour Party: 2 peers Liberal Democrats: 3 peers Crossbenchers: 28 peers Of the initial 42 hereditary peers elected as Conservatives, one
House_of_Lords
Anglo-Scottish aristocrat and pottery designer
hereditary peers with seats in the Lords from several hundred to only ninety-two, most elected from the peers' own ranks. As a hereditary peer, Queensberry
David Douglas, 12th Marquess of Queensberry
David_Douglas,_12th_Marquess_of_Queensberry
British noble (1938–2010)
Earl of Angus until 1940 and Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale between 1940 and 1973, was the premier peer of Scotland. The son of the 14th Duke of Hamilton
Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton
Angus_Douglas-Hamilton,_15th_Duke_of_Hamilton
Name list
actor Douglas Peers, Canadian historian Douglas Donato Pereira (1991–2016), Brazilian drug lord Douglas G. Perry (born 1967), U.S. Navy admiral Douglas Peters
Douglas_(given_name)
Earl of Morton (died 1513)
He was succeeded by his son James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton. A very wealthy man, John, unlike many of his peers, did not become embroiled in the intrigues
John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton
John_Douglas,_2nd_Earl_of_Morton
hereditary peers consisted of: 2 peers elected by the Labour hereditary peers 42 peers elected by the Conservative hereditary peers 3 peers elected by
List of excepted hereditary peers
List_of_excepted_hereditary_peers
Scottish nobleman and peer
George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus (1380–1403) was a Scottish nobleman and peer. He was born at Tantallon Castle, East Lothian, Scotland. He was the natural-illegitimate
George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus
George_Douglas,_1st_Earl_of_Angus
Scottish peer
1783 and 1810, was a Scottish peer and member of Clan Douglas. Douglas was the eldest son and heir of Sir William Douglas, 4th Baronet, and his wife, Grace
Charles Douglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry
Charles_Douglas,_6th_Marquess_of_Queensberry
Scottish noble
William Douglas, 1st Earl of Queensberry (c. 1582 – 8 March 1639/40) was a Scottish noble. He was the eldest son of James Douglas, 8th of Drumlanrig and
William Douglas, 1st Earl of Queensberry
William_Douglas,_1st_Earl_of_Queensberry
Upper house of the legislature of Imperial Japan (Imperial Diet)
of Representatives (Shūgiin). In 1889, the House of Peers Ordinance established the House of Peers and its composition. For the first session of the Imperial
House_of_Peers_(Japan)
Scottish nobleman
Douglas served as ambassador to England in 1424, during the ransoming of King James I of Scotland. He also sat on the jury of 21 knights and peers which
Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas
Archibald_Douglas,_5th_Earl_of_Douglas
Scottish politician (1942–2023)
and take up seat with peers". Scotsman.com News. 30 November 2005. Archived from the original on 25 March 2007. "James Douglas-Hamilton obituary". The
James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas
James_Douglas-Hamilton,_Baron_Selkirk_of_Douglas
Scottish nobleman
William, 6th Earl of Douglas (c. 1424 – 24 November 1440) was a Scottish nobleman. In addition to his Earldom of Douglas, he was Earl of Wigtown, Lord
William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas
William_Douglas,_6th_Earl_of_Douglas
Scottish noble (c. 1323–1384)
William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas (c. 1323 – 1 May 1384) was a Scottish nobleman, peer, magnate, and head of the Black Douglas family. Under his leadership
William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas
William_Douglas,_1st_Earl_of_Douglas
Scottish politician
Parliament and peer. He was the father of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester. Buccleuch was born in 1864, the son of William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th
John Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch
John_Montagu_Douglas_Scott,_7th_Duke_of_Buccleuch
Portuguese footballer (born 1985)
the opposing fans in the stadium as well as a plethora of plaudits from peers, pundits and coaches. In the final on 26 May, Madrid defeated Liverpool
Cristiano_Ronaldo
British banker and peer (1943–2022)
Cospatrick Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home, KT, CVO, CBE (/ˈhjuːm/ HEWM; 20 November 1943 – 22 August 2022) was a British banker and hereditary peer. He was
David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home
David_Douglas-Home,_15th_Earl_of_Home
American tennis player (born 1981)
www.nytimes.com. March 25, 1998. Retrieved December 22, 2023. Looney, Douglas S. (May 22, 1998). "Venus Rising". The Christian Science Monitor. Archived
Serena_Williams
Scottish nobleman (born 1954)
Richard Walter John Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch and 12th Duke of Queensberry (born 14 February 1954), styled as Lord Eskdaill until
Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch
Richard_Scott,_10th_Duke_of_Buccleuch
Lord Jailer of Mary Queen of Scots (c. 1540 – 1606)
William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton (c. 1540 – 1606) was the son of Robert Douglas of Lochleven and Margaret Erskine, a former mistress of James V of Scotland
William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton
William_Douglas,_6th_Earl_of_Morton
United Kingdom aristocrats
The hereditary peers form part of the peerage in the United Kingdom. As of October 2025[update], there were 799 hereditary peers: 29 dukes (including
Hereditary_peer
Scottish nobleman (1371–1443)
James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale (1371 – 24 March 1443), latterly known as James the Gross, and prior to his ennoblement as James
James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas
James_Douglas,_7th_Earl_of_Douglas
2025 film by James Cameron
ourselves, the one that makes us wonder about these characters and constantly peer into those rapturous backgrounds, trying to see forever". Peter Bradshaw
Avatar:_Fire_and_Ash
Businessman and public official (born 1971)
Musk says he supports a controversial tax that many of his billionaire peers despise". Business Insider. Retrieved December 31, 2024. Mohamed, Theron
Elon_Musk
American singer (1943–1971)
James Douglas Morrison (December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971) was an American singer-songwriter and poet who was the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of
Jim_Morrison
British peer and courtier (1724–1810)
William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry, KT (16 December 1724 – 23 December 1810) was a British peer and courtier. He was popularly known as Old Q (because
William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry
William_Douglas,_4th_Duke_of_Queensberry
British peer and Conservative politician
Montagu Douglas Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch and 10th Duke of Queensberry, KT, GCVO, TD, PC (30 December 1894 – 4 October 1973) was a British peer and Conservative
Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch
Walter_Montagu-Douglas-Scott,_8th_Duke_of_Buccleuch
Noble titles in the United Kingdom
Act 1917. Any peer who receives a writ of summons (which is in practice all life peers except retired peers, and some hereditary peers) may sit in the
Peerages in the United Kingdom
Peerages_in_the_United_Kingdom
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1964
Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel (/ˈhjuːm/ HEWM; 2 July 1903 – 9 October 1995), known as Lord Dunglass from 1918 to 1951 and
Alec_Douglas-Home
Scottish nobleman and Master of the Mint
1697, was a Scottish nobleman. He was the third surviving son of William Douglas, Earl of Selkirk and his wife Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton (who
John Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Selkirk
John_Hamilton,_3rd_Earl_of_Selkirk
Scottish earl (1426–1493)
James Douglas (1426 – 22 October 1493), the 4th Lord of Dalkeith, was created the 1st Earl of Morton in 1458. He was the son of James Douglas, 2nd Lord
James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton
James_Douglas,_1st_Earl_of_Morton
British baron
Francis Archibald Douglas, Viscount Drumlanrig (3 February 1867 – 18 October 1894), also 1st Baron Kelhead in his own right, was a British nobleman and
Francis Douglas, Viscount Drumlanrig
Francis_Douglas,_Viscount_Drumlanrig
Spanish tennis player (born 1986)
Archived from the original on 12 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013. Robson, Douglas (7 June 2013). "Nadal takes down Djokovic, reaches French Open final".
Rafael_Nadal
Island country in Southeast Asia
18 June 2021{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link) Peers, Douglas M. (2013). Chan, Wing-Cheong; Wright, Barry; Yeo, Stanley (eds.). "Codification
Singapore
Country in South America
Oaks. Retrieved 17 May 2025. Hagen, Victor Wolfgang von, Coe, Michael Douglas, Soustelle, Jacques, Bushnell, Geoffrey H.S., Willey, Gordon R., Patterson
Ecuador
17th-century Scottish noble
William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas and 11th Earl of Angus (1589–1660) was a Scottish nobleman. William Douglas was the eldest son of William Douglas, 10th
William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas
William_Douglas,_1st_Marquess_of_Douglas
American politician and lawyer (1925–1968)
successfully produced outside speakers including James M. Landis, William O. Douglas, Arthur Krock, Joseph McCarthy, and his brother John F. Kennedy. Kennedy's
Robert_F._Kennedy
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Douglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry (1777–1837), Scottish peer Charles Douglas, 5th Lord Mordington 18th-century Scottish peer Charles Douglas, 3rd
Charles_Douglas
Topics referred to by the same term
States Ambassador to Norway (1984–1989) Douglas Stuart, 20th Earl of Moray (1928–2011), British peer Douglas G. Stuart (1931–2019), professor of physiology
Douglas_Stuart
Topics referred to by the same term
1855–1876 John Y. Simon (1933–2008), American Civil War scholar John Douglas Simon (born 1957), president of Lehigh University Jonathan Simon, UC Berkeley
John_Simon
British politician
John Douglas Edward Henry Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll, FRS, FRSE (21 December 1777 – 25 April 1847), known as Lord John Campbell until 1839, was a Scottish
John Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll
John_Campbell,_7th_Duke_of_Argyll
English writer and humourist (1952–2001)
Douglas Noël Adams (11 March 1952 – 11 May 2001) was an English author, humourist, and screenwriter. He was the author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
Douglas_Adams
French football player and manager (born 1972)
— Rob Smyth of The Guardian on Zidane's ball control. Among his playing peers, Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimović commented, "Zidane was from another
Zinedine_Zidane
British writer, lay theologian, and scholar (1898–1963)
since Yeats had moved to Oxford. Lewis was surprised to find his English peers indifferent to Yeats and the Celtic Revival movement and wrote: "I am often
C._S._Lewis
President of the United States from 2009 to 2017
Maraniss 2012, pp. 411–417 Serrano, Richard A. (March 11, 2007). "Obama's peers didn't see his angst". Los Angeles Times. p. A20. Archived from the original
Barack_Obama
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
data of animal and plant taxa in the context of species occurrence data". PeerJ. 10 e13146. Introduction. doi:10.7717/peerj.13146. PMC 8944339. PMID 35341040
Philippines
Scottish nobility
Polmont". The duke of Hamilton and Brandon is one of only five British peers to hold more than one dukedom, the others being: the Prince of Wales (who
Duke_of_Hamilton
14/15th-century Scottish nobleman and soldier
Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Touraine (c. 1369 – 17 August 1424), was a Scottish nobleman and warlord. He is sometimes given the epithet
Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
Archibald_Douglas,_4th_Earl_of_Douglas
Scottish statesman
James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and 1st Duke of Dover (18 December 1662 – 6 July 1711) was a Scottish statesman who was a leading politician in
James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry
James_Douglas,_2nd_Duke_of_Queensberry
Scottish peer
Dunbar James Douglas, 6th Earl of Selkirk FRS (22 April 1809 – 11 April 1885) was a Scottish peer. The son of Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk and
Dunbar Douglas, 6th Earl of Selkirk
Dunbar_Douglas,_6th_Earl_of_Selkirk
American actor (born 1940)
in the voting by the American Theatre Critics Association and industry peers. Pacino is 2001's recipient of the Golden Globes' prestigious Cecil B. DeMille
Al_Pacino
Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)
involvement in biological warfare. Sanders took this information to General Douglas MacArthur, who was the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers and responsible
Unit_731
Political philosophy emphasising social ownership of production
volumes (reprint ed.). Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 140390264X. Cole, George Douglas Howard (1922). "Socialism" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica
Socialism
Canadian ice hockey player and coach (born 1961)
Wayne Douglas Gretzky (/ˈɡrɛtski/ GRET-skee; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played
Wayne_Gretzky
American football player and commentator (born 1977)
100 Players list, Brady was ranked as the best player in the NFL by his peers. After earning the #1 seed and a bye week, the Patriots lost to the Jets
Tom_Brady
American politician and lawyer (1813–1861)
Andrew Jackson and Thomas Jefferson's ideas informed Douglas's political views; in debates with his peers he consistently argued for states' rights and limited
Stephen_A._Douglas
Scottish nobleman (1756–1799)
Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton, 5th Duke of Brandon and 2nd Baron Hamilton of Hameldon, KT (24 July 1756 – 2 August 1799) was a Scottish peer
Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton
Douglas_Hamilton,_8th_Duke_of_Hamilton
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
fund Liberal welfare programmes. The budget was vetoed by the Conservative peers who dominated the House of Lords. His social reforms under threat, Churchill
Winston_Churchill
Scottish army officer, politician, courtier and diplomat (1658–1712)
for his family. Hamilton was chosen as one of 16 Scottish representative peers in 1708. He was created Duke of Brandon, Suffolk, in the Peerage of Great
James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton
James_Hamilton,_4th_Duke_of_Hamilton
Martial artist and actor (1940–1973)
numerous Chinese communities there.[citation needed] Although many of his peers decided to stay in the US, Lee Hoi-chuen returned to Hong Kong after Bruce's
Bruce_Lee
Scottish politician (1748–1827)
Archibald James Edward Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas (10 July 1748 – 26 December 1827), was a Scottish politician. He was born Archibald James Edward Stewart
Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas
Archibald_Douglas,_1st_Baron_Douglas
Topics referred to by the same term
8th Earl of Wemyss (1772–1853), Scottish peer Lord Francis Douglas (1847–1865), son of Archibald Douglas, 8th Marquess of Queensberry who was killed
Francis_Douglas
American serial killer (1960–1994)
render an individual submissive to him. Dahmer was known to his high school peers as a class clown who often staged pranks, which became known as "Doing a
Jeffrey_Dahmer
William Douglas, Earl of Morton (died before 1 November 1681) was a Scottish nobleman and Earl of Morton. He was the son of Robert Douglas, 8th Earl of
William Douglas, 9th Earl of Morton
William_Douglas,_9th_Earl_of_Morton
hereditary peers. From 1999 to 2026, a group of "excepted hereditary peers" sat pursuant to section 2 of the House of Lords Act 1999. There are also peers who
List of current members of the House of Lords
List_of_current_members_of_the_House_of_Lords
Void between celestial bodies
archived from the original on 2015-11-17, retrieved 2015-11-10. Harper, Douglas (November 2001), Space, The Online Etymology Dictionary, archived from
Outer_space
Historic site in Denbighshire, Wales
constructed in 1883 to commemorate Joseph Peers JP during his lifetime, and was designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. The structure consists of a combined
Peers_Memorial,_Ruthin
American rapper and producer (born 1977)
artists of the 21st century, earning praise from music critics, industry peers, and cultural figures. In 2014, NME named him the third most influential
Kanye_West
Publication of the development and standards for the Internet
Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at Stanford Research Institute, directed by Douglas Engelbart, is another of the four first of what were ARPANET nodes and
Request_for_Comments
Bank based in Bedminster, New Jersey, US
New Jersey, alongside multiple Financial Centers throughout New Jersey. Douglas L. Kennedy has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Peapack-Gladstone
Peapack_Private_Bank_&_Trust
French crown, the roster of the Twelve Peers had never been complete. By 1297, there were only three lay peers — the duke of Burgundy, the duke of Guyenne
List_of_French_peers
Penetrative sexual activity for reproduction or sexual pleasure
of the question matches what the researcher had in mind.' Fedwa Malti-Douglas (2007). Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender: A-C. Macmillan Reference. p. 308
Sexual_intercourse
(2000–present) List of hereditary peers in the House of Lords by virtue of a life peerage List of excepted hereditary peers List of law life peerages (1876–2009)
List_of_life_peerages
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2024
Hermer as Attorney General for England and Wales, who were created life peers to sit in the House of Lords. The new government also contains a few ministers
Keir_Starmer
British Anglican priest and theologian (born 1955)
Castle Douglas in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. He was introduced to the House of Lords on 28 January, where he sits as a Conservative peer. The Hastening
Nigel_Biggar
Political party in the United Kingdom
reported 10% of Conservative peers were large party donors and gave nearly £50m in total. 27 out of the party's 274 peers had given over £100,000 to the
Conservative_Party_(UK)
Gamma-aminobutyric acid analog
2006.12.006. PMID 17222465. Davies A, Hendrich J, Van Minh AT, Wratten J, Douglas L, Dolphin AC (May 2007). "Functional biology of the alpha(2)delta subunits
Gabapentin
List covering British politics
Peers who defected while sitting in the House of Lords. Malcolm Ian Offord, Baron Offord of Garvel (defected 6 December 2025) – appointed Life Peer on
List of Conservative Party defections to Reform UK
List_of_Conservative_Party_defections_to_Reform_UK
Scottish nobleman
George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus, Lord Douglas, Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest (c. 1427 – 12 March 1463) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of William
George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus
George_Douglas,_4th_Earl_of_Angus
American serial killer (1978–2012)
militia-like. Keyes was known to hunt "anything with a heartbeat" and later told peers at the church that he had skinned a live deer. As a result, he was ostracized
Israel_Keyes
Marvel Comics superhero
excellent student and scientific prodigy, but he is not popular with his peers. He is bitten by a radioactive spider at a science exhibit and subsequently
Spider-Man
Cast of American crime drama TV series
rebellious phase in reaction to his father's murder and cruelty from his peers in light of his father's sexual orientation, entering the Goth subculture
List of The Sopranos characters
List_of_The_Sopranos_characters
Domesticated species of canid
Reference. pp. 118–121. ISBN 978-0-7656-8047-1. James Patrick Mallory, Douglas Q. Adams (2006). The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the
Dog
Scottish football manager (born 1941)
longest managerial reigns in association football McColl, Brian; Gorman, Douglas; Campbell, George. "FORGOTTEN GLORIES – British Amateur Internationals
Alex_Ferguson
American filmmaker (born 1963)
the original on April 1, 2019. Retrieved March 9, 2019. Allen-Taylor, J. Douglas (April 9, 1998). "New Word Order". Metroactive.com. Archived from the original
Quentin_Tarantino
American artist and filmmaker (1928–1987)
At a time when traditional artists rarely purchased the work of their peers, Warhol actively collected it. To survive, gallery artists typically did
Andy_Warhol
Topics referred to by the same term
illustrator Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton (1909–1964), Scottish nobleman Malcolm Douglas-Pennant, 6th Baron Penrhyn (1908–2003), Welsh peer All pages with titles
Malcolm_Douglas
American financier and child sex offender (1953–2019)
Virginia Giuffre alleged she was "sexually exploited by Epstein's adult male peers, including royalty" while a minor when working as Epstein's personal masseuse
Jeffrey_Epstein
American actor, director and author (born 1970)
Hawke often shifted his personality to fit in with different groups of peers that he encountered in their moves. When Hawke was 10 or 12, his mother
Ethan_Hawke
King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329
read and possibly write in the Anglo-Norman language of his Scots-Norman peers and the Scoto-Norman portion of his family. He would also have spoken both
Robert_the_Bruce
Scottish earl (1609–1655)
Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus, 1st Earl of Ormond (1609–15 January 1655) was the eldest son of William Douglas, 1st Marquis of Douglas, from whom he
Archibald Douglas, 1st Earl of Ormond
Archibald_Douglas,_1st_Earl_of_Ormond
British politician (1800–1886)
Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn (born Douglas; 20 June 1800 – 31 March 1886), was a British Conservative Party politician, landowner in
Edward Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn
Edward_Douglas-Pennant,_1st_Baron_Penrhyn
Scottish nobleman (1694–1761)
Archibald Douglas, 1st Duke of Douglas (15 October 1694 – 21 July 1761) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the second son of James Douglas, 2nd Marquess
Archibald Douglas, 1st Duke of Douglas
Archibald_Douglas,_1st_Duke_of_Douglas
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
during his visit to Rome; Cassius Dio, Roman History, LXIX, 15.3 Williams, Douglas. Georgia in my Heart, 1999. Bath, Richard (ed.) The Complete Book of Rugby
Georgia_(country)
Archived from the original on 19 March 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2015. Buffum, Douglas L. (1916). "Origin of the Word "Boche"". Current History. 4 (3): 525. doi:10
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Scottish peer (1903–1973)
Ian Douglas Campbell, 11th and 4th Duke of Argyll (18 June 1903 – 7 April 1973), was a Scottish peer and the Chief of Clan Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: MacCailein
Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll
Ian_Campbell,_11th_Duke_of_Argyll
DOUGLAS PEERS
DOUGLAS PEERS
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American Irish English Celtic Scottish Shakespearean
Dweller by the dark stream.
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic
Dwells by the Dark Stream
Boy/Male
Scottish
Dark-skinned stranger.
Boy/Male
Celtic
Dark stranger.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Gaelic, Scottish
Black Water; From the Dark River; Form of Douglas
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
From Dougal's Place
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dubhghall, DOUGAL means "black stranger."Â
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Dùbhghlas, DOUGLAS means "black stream."
Boy/Male
Irish
Swarthy.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss
Dark Stream; Dark River; Dweller by the Dark Stream; Black Water; Black; Green; Blue
Boy/Male
Irish
Swarthy.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon Celtic Irish Scottish
Dweller by the dark stream.
Girl/Female
Scottish
From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. The Scottish...
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Celtic, Christian, Scottish
From the Dark River; Form of Douglas
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Dark
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic
Dark Stranger
Boy/Male
Scottish
Dark-skinned stranger.
Boy/Male
Irish
Black and gray.
Girl/Female
British, English
Dark Blue
Boy/Male
English American Scottish
Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys.
DOUGLAS PEERS
DOUGLAS PEERS
Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Dwells Near the Sea
Boy/Male
English American
Derived from a surname meaning cleric or clerk. Famous people: American actor Clark Gable;...
Boy/Male
Hindu
Starry hair
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Thankful; Grateful
Boy/Male
Biblical
Destruction.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Glorious Chief
Male
Cornish
, little black one.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Golden.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Vayu Deva
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Faddei, FADEI means "courageous."
DOUGLAS PEERS
DOUGLAS PEERS
DOUGLAS PEERS
DOUGLAS PEERS
DOUGLAS PEERS
n.
A game between two pairs of players; as, a first prize for doubles.
a.
Not equal; not matched; not of the same size, length, breadth, quantity, strength, talents, acquirements, age, station, or the like; as, the fingers are of unequal length; peers and commoners are unequal in rank.
n.
The act of one that doubles; a making double; reduplication; also, that which is doubled.
n.
One of the twelve peers of France, companions of Charlemagne in war.
n.
The body of peers; the nobility, collectively.
n.
An old game played with four dice. In signified a doublet, or two dice alike; in-and-in, either two doubles, or the four dice alike.
pl.
of Dogma
n.
A coarse linen cloth made in the north of England and in Scotland, now nearly replaced by calico.
n.
One who, or that which, doubles.
n.
The whole body of barons or peers.