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Village in Connacht, Ireland
Dromore West (Irish: An Droim Mór Thiar) is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. The village, which is situated on the banks of the Dunneil River, is located
Dromore_West
Topics referred to by the same term
Dromore may refer to: Dromore, Ontario, Canada Dromore (crater), a crater in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars Dromore, County Down Dromore, County Tyrone
Dromore
County in Ireland
1898, County Sligo was divided into the rural districts of Boyle No. 2, Dromore West, Sligo, and Tobercurry, and the urban district of Sligo. Unlike most
County_Sligo
Altanelvick 681 Tireragh Dromard Dromore West Altans 143 Tireragh Templeboy Dromore West Alternan Park 34 Tireragh Easky Dromore West Altvelid 151 Tirerrill Killerry
List of townlands of County Sligo
List_of_townlands_of_County_Sligo
Town and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
Dromore (from Irish Droim Mór, meaning 'large ridge') is a small market town and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies within the local
Dromore,_County_Down
Muire Gan Smal, Drimina Dromard National School, Dromard Dromore West Central, Dromore West Enniscrone National School, Enniscrone Gaelscoil Chnoc Na
List of schools in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_schools_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Drogheda Dromahair Dromahane Dromcolliher Dromineer Dromiskin Dromod Dromore West Drum (Monaghan) Drum (Roscommon) Drumcliff Drumcondra Drumkeeran Drumlish
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
is nine miles (14 km) south west of Omagh on the A32 and sixteen miles (26 km) from Enniskillen. The population of Dromore was 1,198 at the 2011 Census
Dromore,_County_Tyrone
Edenderry, Parsonstown, Tullamore Boyle, Castlerea, Roscommon, Strokestown Dromore West, Sligo, Tubbercurry Borrisokane, Carrick-on-Suir, Cashel, Clogheen, Clonmel
List_of_Irish_poor_law_unions
Class of road in Ireland
County Roscommon R296 – Ballymote – Quarryfield, County Sligo R297 – Dromore West, County Sligo – Dooyeaghvy, County Mayo R298 – Inishcrone – Carrownurlar
Regional_road_(Ireland)
Monaghan Dromore 117 Monaghan Tehallan Monaghan Dromore 325 Cremorne Tullycorbet Monaghan Dromore East 162 Dartree Ematris Cootehill Dromore West 52 Dartree
List of townlands of County Monaghan
List_of_townlands_of_County_Monaghan
Sligo-based Gaelic games club
Association club based in west County Sligo, Ireland. It was formed from the amalgamation of two local clubs, Dromore West and Templeboy in 1964. As of
St_Farnan's_GAA
29 Vict. c. 24) Halifax Corporation Act 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. ccxxxiv) West Bromwich Improvement (Gas) Act 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. c. cxlix) General Police
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1886
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1886
System of state administration on a local level in Northern Ireland
cover the same area. Similar comparisons are as follows: Note that Erne West is the only DEA in Northern Ireland whose boundaries were completely unchanged
Local government in Northern Ireland
Local_government_in_Northern_Ireland
Irish Anglican priest: (born 1955)
(Thomas) Roderic West is a retired Irish Anglican Minister: he was Archdeacon of Dromore prior to retiring. Roderic was born in 1955, educated at Trinity
Roderic_West
Road in Ireland
in counties Sligo and Mayo, in Ireland. It connects the N59 road near Dromore West to the N59 again at Dooyeaghny, just inside the Mayo border, 19.5 kilometres
R297_road_(Ireland)
Freshwater lake in the Mid-West Region of Ireland
Dromore Lough (Irish: Loch Dhrom Mór) is a freshwater lake in the Mid-West Region of Ireland. It is located in County Clare. Dromore Lough measures about
Dromore_Lough,_County_Clare
The Archdeacon of Dromore is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Anglican Diocese of Down and Dromore. The archdeacon is responsible for the disciplinary
Archdeacon_of_Dromore
) Boyle No. 2 Rural District Coolavin, Kilmactranny, and Templevanny Dromore West Rural District Castleconor, Dromor, and Skreen Tobercurry Rural District
List of Irish local government areas 1899–1921
List_of_Irish_local_government_areas_1899–1921
Annual Gaelic football competition
Derroon 3-3 Templeboy 0-5 1944 Gurteen 1-9 Dromore West 1-2 1943 Templeboy 0-3 Killoran 0-2 1942 Keash 1-5 Dromore West 1-4 1941 Maugherow 4-6 Gurteen 1-7 1940
Sligo Junior Football Championship
Sligo_Junior_Football_Championship
— Ballycumber — Offaly 216 219 1.4 — — Bunratty — Clare — 219 — — — Dromore West — Sligo — 218 — — — Killinierin — Wexford — 217 — — — Stratford — Wicklow
Urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2011 census
Urban_areas_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland_for_the_2011_census
UK civil administrative region
Down Banbridge – Armagh, Down Lisburn – Antrim, Down Downpatrick – Down Dromore West – Sligo Tobercurry – Sligo Boyle – Leitrim, Roscommon, Sligo Carrick
Registration_district
Dáil constituency (1981–present)
Ardskeagh, Ballyclogh, Buttevant, Caherduggan, Churchtown, Doneraile, Dromore, Imphrick, Kilmaclenine, Kilshannig, Liscarroll, Milltown, Rathluirc, Springfort
Cork_North-West
Annual Gaelic football competition
Kilglass 2-06 1929 Kilglass 3-03 Tubbercurry 0-03 1928 Tubbercurry 4-03 Dromore West 1-02 1927 Tubbercurry (scores unrecorded) Collooney Harps 1926 Competition
Sligo Senior Football Championship
Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Tower house in County Clare, Ireland
Preserve of Dromore Wood. Dromore townland lies between the towns of Crusheen and Corofin, west of the M18 motorway and north of Ennis. Dromore Castle was
Dromore_Castle_(County_Clare)
English wildlife artist
Ipswich. The other is a life-size heavy horse being led by a man at Dromore, West Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In 2023, Mead was awarded the Dilys Breese
Harriet_Mead
schooner was driven ashore in the River Dee. She was on a voyage from Dromore West, County Sligo to Liverpool, Lancashire. Unnamed United Kingdom The Mersey
List of shipwrecks in April 1866
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1866
Irish painter (1911–1994)
1910 Born in Dromore West, Co. Sligo, lived in Riverstown and Sligo. 1925 School: St. Vincent's C.B.S., Glasnevin, Dublin Later worked for the Irish Life
Patrick_Collins_(painter)
Roscommon — Tobercurry, County Sligo — Ballina, County Mayo R297 road Dromore West, County Sligo — Dooyeaghvy, County Mayo R300 road Partry, County
List_of_roads_of_County_Mayo
Irish long-distance runner (born 2000)
2024, he became the Irish National Cross Country champion. He is from Dromore West in County Sligo. He was a keen Gaelic footballer, hurler and soccer player
Keelan_Kilrehill
British civil servant and industrialist
of Great Britain and Ireland. He was a younger son of Thomas Rowan of Dromore West, County Sligo, a Church of Ireland clergyman and headmaster who became
Leslie_Rowan
Railway station in County Down, Northern Ireland
54°24′53″N 6°09′28″W / 54.414682°N 6.157815°W / 54.414682; -6.157815 Dromore railway station was on the Banbridge, Lisburn and Belfast Junction Railway
Dromore_Railway_Station
Castellated 19th-century manor house in County Kerry, Ireland
Dromore Castle is a manor house in Templenoe, County Kerry, Ireland, looking out over the Kenmare River. It was built in the 1830s for the Mahony family
Dromore_Castle_(County_Kerry)
Major roads in Ireland
Louisburgh N60 N5 R335 T40 (Sligo) Galway (Sligo) – Ballysadare – Beltra – Dromore West – Easky – Rathlee – Kilglass – Enniscrone – Corraun – Ballina – Foxford
Trunk_roads_in_Ireland
Road in Ireland
with the N4 north of Ballysadare. The route circles around the west of Ireland, passing west from Sligo into County Mayo and through Ballina. The N59 continues
N59_road_(Ireland)
UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)
Strabane North; Strabane West from Derry City and Strabane District Council Beragh; Camowen; Coolnagard; Dergmoney; Dromore; Drumnakilly; Drumquin; Fairy
West Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)
West_Tyrone_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Gaelic football competition
2007 Rob Robin Galway 2-10 - 0-10 Leitrim Dromore West
2007 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
2007_All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship
English writer (1758–1852)
(1794–1821). In 1800 she wrote to the man of letters Thomas Percy, bishop of Dromore, seeking his patronage and describing herself as self-instructed and interested
Jane_West_(novelist)
Netherlands and Brandenburg-Prussia defeat France. Williamite War Break of Dromore 14 March Jacobites defeat the Williamites. Siege of Derry 18 April—1 Aug
List_of_battles_1601–1800
Village in County Clare, Ireland
alder tree, at one time used to make red dye. The parish contains Dromore Lake. Dromore wood is a wildlife sanctuary, with diverse flora and fauna including
Ruan,_County_Clare
Anglican Cathedral in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Ireland. It is unusual in serving two separate dioceses (Connor and Down and Dromore). It is the focal point of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter. The first architect
St_Anne's_Cathedral,_Belfast
Municipal Building in Dromore, Northern Ireland
Dromore Town Hall is a municipal structure in the centre of Dromore, County Down. The structure, which is now used as a public library, is a Grade B1
Dromore_Town_Hall
Townland with nature reserve in County Clare, Ireland
Dromore, County Clare is a rural townland in County Clare, Ireland. It is located in the parish of Ruan and was formerly the location of Dromore House
Dromore,_County_Clare
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918–1922
Omagh comprising the district electoral divisions of Camderry, Clanabogan, Dromore, Drumquin, Greenan, Lisnacreaght, Moyle, Mullagharn and Tullyclunagh, and
North_West_Tyrone
Ogham stones in County Waterford, Ireland
Kiltera (Waterford) :: Ogham Stone :: Visit notes". "Ogham in 3D - Dromore / 267. Dromore II". "Ogham in 3D - National Museum / 268. Dromore III". v t e
Kiltera_Ogham_Stones
Mountain in Canada
Mount Dromore takes its name from Dromore, in Ireland. "Mount Dromore". cdnrockiesdatabases.ca. Retrieved 2023-08-22. "Topographic map of Mount Dromore".
Mount_Dromore
Railway station in Ireland
Dromore Halt railway station served Dromore in County Donegal, Ireland. The station opened on 1 February 1930 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Dromore_Halt_railway_station
Irish herbalist (1798–1874)
Faha Feakle Dromore Bridget Ellen "Biddy" Early (née O'Connor or Connors; 1798 – 1874) was a traditional Irish herbalist and bean-feasa ("seer, wisewoman")
Biddy_Early
This is a sortable table of the townlands in the barony of West Carbery (W.D.), County Cork, Ireland. Duplicate names occur where there is more than one
List of townlands of the barony of West Carbery (West Division)
List_of_townlands_of_the_barony_of_West_Carbery_(West_Division)
Gaelic Football Competition
December 2008, p.79. "Errigal Retain Title". TeamTalkMag. 21 November 2010. "Dromore Lift the Double". TeamTalkMag. 13 November 2011. "O'Rahillys Win League
Tyrone All-County Senior Football Leagues
Tyrone_All-County_Senior_Football_Leagues
Irish prelate
the Diocesan Cathedral in 1961, and two years later Parish Priest of Dromore West in County Sligo.[citation needed] McDonnell was appointed Bishop of Killala
Thomas_McDonnell_(bishop)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1922
West Down was a United Kingdom parliamentary constituency in Ireland. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
West Down (UK Parliament constituency)
West_Down_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Irish Gaelic footballer (1918–1973)
Greyhound Stadium. Murphy married Annetta Mary "Anna" Connolly from Dromore West, County Sligo at a ceremony in Dublin in 1947. The couple later settled
P._A._Murphy
Church in County Down, Northern Ireland
It acts as the seat of the Bishop of Dromore, and the Mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, over 200
Newry_Cathedral
Principal leader of the Church of England
Armagh Province Archbishop of Armagh Clogher Connor Derry & Raphoe Down & Dromore Kilmore, Elphin & Ardagh Dublin Province Archbishop of Dublin Cashel &
Archbishop_of_Canterbury
senator (2007–2015). William Neill, 93, Irish Anglican priest, archdeacon of Dromore (1985–1997). Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi, 94, Indian hotelier, CEO of The
Deaths_in_November_2023
Secondary school in Dromore, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
John's, Dromore, or by its old title St. John's High School) is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys and girls based in the village of Dromore, County
St John's Business and Enterprise College
St_John's_Business_and_Enterprise_College
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Omagh West (named after Omagh town) is a barony in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is bordered by three other baronies in Northern Ireland: Strabane
Omagh_West
Controlled primary school in Dromore, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Dromore Central Primary School (colloquially referred to as "the Central") is a primary school located in Dromore, County Down, Northern Ireland. The
Dromore Central Primary School
Dromore_Central_Primary_School
Irish Anglican bishop (born 1959)
Down and Dromore in the Church of Ireland. Bishop McClay was born on 5 June 1959 in Ballyshannon in the south of County Donegal in the west of Ulster;
David_McClay
District electoral area in Northern Ireland
and contains the wards of Dromore, Drumquin, Fairy Water, Fintona, Newtownsaville and Trillick. Omagh forms part of the West Tyrone constituencies for
West Tyrone (District Electoral Area)
West_Tyrone_(District_Electoral_Area)
Former local authority of Banbridge in Northern Ireland
of Ballydown, Banbridge West, Edenderry, Fort and Seapatrick. 2. Dromore - 5 seats - wards of Croob, Dromore North, Dromore South, Garran and Quilly
Banbridge_District_Council
District of Northern Ireland (1973–2015)
Dublin. The district was formed by the merger of Banbridge Urban District, Dromore Urban District and Banbridge Rural District. In 1993 there was a boundary
Banbridge_(district)
1919–1921 war between Irish and British forces
jobs, forcing many to flee the town. There were similar attacks in nearby Dromore. On 21 July, loyalists drove 8,000 "disloyal" co-workers from their jobs
Irish_War_of_Independence
Derryloran, Desertcreat, Donacavey, Donaghedy, Donaghenry, Donaghmore, Dromore, Drumglass, Drumragh Errigal Keerogue, Errigal Trough Kildress, Killeeshil
List of civil parishes of County Tyrone
List_of_civil_parishes_of_County_Tyrone
British company which principally traded in West Africa during the 20th century
crew to leave the vessel again because a U-boat was reported in nearby Dromore Bay. On 27 September 1940, the master and crew were returned to the vessel
United_Africa_Company
Omagh Agharragh 544 Omagh East Dromore Omagh Aghascrebagh 483 Strabane Upper Bodoney Lower Gortin Aghascrebagh 159 Omagh West Termonamongan Castlederg Aghasessy
List of townlands of County Tyrone
List_of_townlands_of_County_Tyrone
UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1885–1922
Brook, Cabra Glebe, Carnatreantagh, Carrick, Carrickyscanlan, Cloncarney, Dromore, Drumcavany, Keeloges, Maghernagran, Pollans, Roshin, Stackarnagh, Temple
West Donegal (UK Parliament constituency)
West_Donegal_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Ballinderry, Cargycreevy, Dromara - First, Dromara - Second, Dromore - First, Dromore - Banbridge Road, Drumbo, Drumlough, Harmony Hill, Hillhall, Hillsborough
List_of_Irish_Presbyteries
Restraining device
Wiltshire. Stocks in the churchyard of St Mary's church, Honley, West Yorkshire. Dromore, County Down; in the Market Square. Bilboes – Form of leg restraint
Stocks
English cleric (1613–1667)
the adjacent diocese of Dromore. As bishop, he commissioned in 1661 the building of a new cathedral at Dromore for the Dromore diocese. He was also made
Jeremy_Taylor
Civil parish in the barony of Coolock, County Dublin, Ireland
Hill, the seat of J. Tymons, Esq., was built by the present Bishop of Dromore, who resided there while rector of St. Doulough's ; and Castle Moat, the
Cloghran,_Coolock
2015 film by Yorgos Lanthimos
film, and also at locations in and around County Kerry, including Sneem, Dromore Woods and Kenmare. The hotel used was the Parknasilla Resort and Spa hotel
The_Lobster
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
The practice ended in 1802. The diocese covers two London boroughs and West Kent, which includes Medway and Maidstone. The bishop's residence is Bishopscourt
Bishop_of_Rochester
Irish pop singer (1976–2009)
with a male actor. It was condemned by, among others, the minister of the Dromore Reformed Presbyterian Church. Others, however, cite that milestone as among
Stephen_Gately
War between France and a European coalition (1688–1697)
decided to continue the Turkish war in the Balkans and to compromise in the west for the time being. With Leopold I unwilling to fight on two fronts, a strong
Nine_Years'_War
Process of replacing analogue terrestrial with digital terrestrial television in the UK
Benagh Camlough Carnmoney Hill Conlig Cushendall Cushendun Draperstown Dromore Glenariff Glynn Kilkeel Killowen Mountain Larne Leitrim Moneymore Newcastle
Digital switchover dates in the United Kingdom
Digital_switchover_dates_in_the_United_Kingdom
Dragonsavers Credit Union 2003 - Dromara & Drumgooland Credit Union 1971 - Dromore (Tyrone) Credit Union 1967 - Drumchapel Community Credit Union 1970 - Dumbarton
List of banks in the United Kingdom
List_of_banks_in_the_United_Kingdom
"Valmy". Waymarking.com. Retrieved 17 March 2017. Kenny, Hamill Thomas (1945). West Virginia place names, their origin and meaning, including the nomenclature
List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places
List_of_U.S._places_named_after_non-U.S._places
Political party in Northern Ireland
was the Dromore local government by-election for Banbridge District Council which took place on 13 February 2008 with its candidate being Dromore solicitor
Traditional_Unionist_Voice
1690 battle of the Williamite War in Ireland
cross the river at Roughgrange, about 4 km (2.5 mi) west of Donore and about 6 mi (9.7 km) south-west of Oldbridge. The Duke of Schomberg's son, Meinhardt
Battle_of_the_Boyne
Rebellion Battle of Reading (1688) - 1688 - Glorious Revolution Break of Dromore - 1689 - Williamite War Siege of Derry - 1689 - Williamite War Battle of
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Followers of King William III of England
control, taking Bandon and routing the Army of the North during the Break of Dromore. Before long only Derry and Enniskillen still held out. After these early
Williamite
Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland
Rev. William (1847). Ecclesiastical antiquities of Down, Connor, and Dromore, consisting of a taxation of those dioceses, compiled in the year MCCCVI;
Belfast
Scottish Lord (before 1199–1234)
Reeves, W, ed. (1847). Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down, Connor, and Dromore, Consisting a Taxation of those Dioceses. Dublin: Hodges and Smith. OL 6405685M
Alan_of_Galloway
Township in Ontario, Canada
comprises the communities of: Bethel Birdell Boothville Cedarville Conn Dromore Dundalk Egerton Gildale Holstein Hopeville Keldon Kingscote Landerkin Proton
Southgate,_Ontario
City in Northern Ireland
cathedral city, it is the episcopal seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore. In 2002, as part of the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Newry was granted
Newry
Conflict in Northern Ireland
burnings of Catholic property and expulsions of Catholics from their homes in Dromore, Lisburn and Banbridge. Conflict continued intermittently for two years
The Troubles in Ulster (1920–1922)
The_Troubles_in_Ulster_(1920–1922)
Heroic outlaw in English folklore
and histories of highwaymen compendia. In 1765, Thomas Percy (bishop of Dromore) published Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, including ballads from the
Robin_Hood
Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland
also Thomas Welland, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore, and George Raphael Buick, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church and branch
Orange_Order
Village in County Limerick, Ireland
Castle, Shanpallas Castle (previously called Kenry Castle) and Dromore Castle. Dromore Castle is unusual in that it was built late in the 19th century
Pallaskenry
Civil parish in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Curlagh Demesne, Derrycourtney, Derrygooly, Derrykintone, Derrylappen, Dromore, Drumearn, Drumess, Drummond, Dunmacmay, Dyan Edenageeragh, Enagh Finglush
Aghaloo
School in Newry, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
was founded in 1823 as the Dromore Diocesan Seminary by Father J. S. Keenan and placed under the patronage of Colmán of Dromore. The College stands on Violet
St_Colman's_College,_Newry
BT23 Newtownards County Down BT BT24 Ballynahinch County Down BT BT25 Dromore County Down BT BT26 Hillsborough County Down BT BT27, BT28 Lisburn County
List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom
List_of_postcode_districts_in_the_United_Kingdom
Village near Dungannon, Northern Ireland
as a whole". Gaelle Gormley, integration and welfare officer of the North West Migrants Forum, described it as "outrageous" and "really disgraceful". She
Moygashel
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Lower to the east; Magherastephana to the south; and Tirkennedy to the south-west. It also borders two baronies in the Republic of Ireland: Trough and Monaghan
Clogher_(barony)
County in Northern Ireland
or more and under 2,250 at 2001 Census) Ardboe Aughnacloy Carrickmore Dromore Fintona Fivemiletown Killyclogher Moy Newtownstewart Sion Mills (population
County_Tyrone
Motte of Urr, Dumfries and Galloway Tibbers Castle, Dumfries and Galloway Dromore Castle Moat Hill, Dundonald A 1972 study found 268 mottes in Wales. Castell
List of motte-and-bailey castles
List_of_motte-and-bailey_castles
Historic site in Chichester Street, Belfast
The building, which was designed by Sir Richard Allison and James Grey West in the Neoclassical style, was built between 1928 and 1933. The building
Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast
Royal_Courts_of_Justice,_Belfast
Irish bishop (1859–1938)
Ferns and Leighlin before then becoming the Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore. He was then briefly the Archbishop of Dublin and finally, from 1920 until
Charles_D'Arcy
DROMORE WEST
DROMORE WEST
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Pleasure; Enjoyment; Joyful
Boy/Male
French Spanish
Of the sea.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly in the West Midlands)
English (chiefly in the West Midlands) : topographic name for someone who lived by an extensive (Middle English long) marsh or fen (Middle English more).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : topographic name from Old English l̄tel ‘small’ + ford ‘ford’, or a habitational name from a minor place so named.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : occupational name for someone in charge of a mill, from Old English mylen ‘mill’ + weard ‘guardian’. In southern England and the West Midlands this was a standard medieval term for a miller. Compare Miller.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : habitational name from some minor place, such as Lockleywood in Hinstock, Shropshire, which is named from Old English loc(a) ‘enclosure’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’.
Boy/Male
Irish
From dag “â€goodâ€â€ and lan “â€fullâ€â€ suggesting “â€full of goodness.â€â€ St. Declan was the founder of a monastery at Ardmore in County Waterford and may have preached in Ireland before the arrival of St. Patrick. Many miracles are attributed to a rock on the beach at Ardmore known as St. Declan’s Stone. According to legend, on a trip back from Wales one of his disciples, Runanus, forgot Declan’s sacred bell. But a prayer from Declan and, miraculously, the stone carried the bell over the waves back to Waterford.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived in a long valley, from Middle English long + botme, bothem ‘valley bottom’. Given the surname’s present-day distribution, Longbottom in Luddenden Foot, West Yorkshire, may be the origin, but there are also two places called Long Bottom in Hampshire, two in Wiltshire, and Longbottom Farm in Somerset and in Wiltshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. It is said to be from Old French dix marcs ‘ten marks’, perhaps denoting a valuation, but this is doubtful.
Boy/Male
Irish
From dag “â€goodâ€â€ and lan “â€fullâ€â€ suggesting “â€full of goodness.â€â€ St. Declan was the founder of a monastery at Ardmore in County Waterford and may have preached in Ireland before the arrival of St. Patrick. Many miracles are attributed to a rock on the beach at Ardmore known as St. Declan’s Stone. According to legend, on a trip back from Wales one of his disciples, Runanus, forgot Declan’s sacred bell. But a prayer from Declan and, miraculously, the stone carried the bell over the waves back to Waterford.
Boy/Male
Latin Teutonic
Ardent.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Country)
English (chiefly West Country) : metonymic nickname for someone with some malformation or peculiarity of the leg, or just with particularly long legs, from Middle English legg (Old Norse leggr).
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the great hill fortress.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : possibly a variant of Mayhew.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : (of Norman origin): habitational or regional name from Old French mansel ‘inhabitant of Le Mans or the surrounding area of Maine’. The place was originally named in Latin (ad) Ceromannos, from the name of the Gaulish tribe living there, the Ceromanni. The name was reduced to Celmans and then became Le Mans as a result of the mistaken identification of the first syllable with the Old French demonstrative adjective.English (chiefly West Midlands) : status name for a particular type of feudal tenant, Anglo-Norman French mansel, one who occupied a manse (Late Latin mansa ‘dwelling’), a measure of land sufficient to support one family.English (chiefly West Midlands) : some early examples, such as Thomas filius Manselli (Northumbria 1256), point to derivation from a personal name, perhaps the Germanic derivative of Mann 2 Latinized as Manzellinus.
Surname or Lastname
French (western)
French (western) : from a pet form of Martin 1.English : habitational name from Martineau in France. The name was also taken to England by Huguenot refugees in the 17th century (see below).Harriet Martineau (1802–76), the English writer, was the daughter of a Norwich manufacturer. She was descended from a family of French Huguenots who owned land around Poitou and Touraine in the 15th century. They included a number of surgeons in the 17th century. In the 19th century a branch of the family was firmly established in Birmingham, England; others went to North America.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from Dunmore Farm in Oxfordshire or from any of many places in Scotland named in Gaelic as Dún Môr ‘great hill’. The surname is most common in the Midland counties of England.
Male
French
French form of Latin Diodorus, DIODORE means "gift of Zeus."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a reduced form of Delamore, itself a variant of Delamar.
DROMORE WEST
DROMORE WEST
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Strong
Boy/Male
Arabic
One who serves the master.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bal Mukund | பால à®®à¯à®•à¯à®¨à¯à®¤Â
Name of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Joy
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Doubly fruitful. Form of Hebrew Ephraim.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Noble; Meritorious; Virtuous
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Winner; God of Victory
Girl/Female
Arabic
Woman
DROMORE WEST
DROMORE WEST
DROMORE WEST
DROMORE WEST
DROMORE WEST
v. i.
To urge on or incite another, as to strife; also, to inform against a person.
a.
Tending to advance, promote, or encourage.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Promote
n.
The crab plover (Dromas ardeola), a peculiar North African bird, allied to the oyster catcher.
v. t.
To move forward; to advance; to promote.
v. t.
To exalt in station, rank, or honor; to elevate; to raise; to prefer; to advance; as, to promote an officer.
a.
Tending to advance or promote; contributive.
adv.
In a manner to promote.
v. t.
To promote; to assist.
v. t.
To cherish; to promote the growth of; to encourage; to sustain and promote; as, to foster genius.
n.
Tendency to promote salvation.
a.
Causing, or tending to promote, putrefaction.
v. i.
To promote growth; to furnish nutriment.
v. t.
To support; to prosper; to promote.
imp. & p. p.
of Promote
v. t.
To contribute to the growth, enlargement, or prosperity of (any process or thing that is in course); to forward; to further; to encourage; to advance; to excite; as, to promote learning; to promote disorder; to promote a business venture.
n.
Any one of the abdominal segments of an arthropod.
a.
Having power to promote putrefaction.