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Village in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Duntocher (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Tòchair or Druim Tòchair) is a village in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It has an estimated population of 6,850. The
Duntocher
Town in Scotland
Depending on the definition of the town's boundaries, the suburban areas of Duntocher, Faifley and Hardgate either surround Clydebank to the north, or are its
Clydebank
Association football club in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Duntocher Hibernian Football Club were a Scottish Junior football club from the village of Duntocher, West Dunbartonshire, who played in three spells over
Duntocher_Hibernian_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Drumchapel Amateur Football Club is a football club from the village of Duntocher, near Clydebank in Scotland. Formed in 1950 in the Drumchapel area of
Drumchapel_Amateur_F.C.
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Duntocher Harp Football Club was an association football club based in the village of Duntocher, in West Dunbartonshire, which entered the Scottish Cup
Duntocher_Harp_F.C.
Human settlement in Scotland
the neighbouring village of Duntocher and now lies in the West Dunbartonshire local authority area. Along with Duntocher and Faifley, Hardgate falls within
Hardgate
Council area of Scotland
Mountblow Dumbarton East and Central* Dumbarton North Dumbarton West Duntocher and Hardgate Faifley* Kilmaronock* Linnvale and Drumry Old Kilpatrick*
West_Dunbartonshire
Human settlement in Scotland
Hills are a part of the Clyde Plateau Lavas. Near the west boundary is Duntocher Burn running down to the Clyde from the high ground that forms the north
Dalmuir
Scottish football club
became defunct in 1902. In 1900, Junior team, Duntocher F.C., based in the neighbouring village of Duntocher, moved to Clydebank and changed name to Clydebank
Clydebank_F.C._(1965)
Scottish football club
Scottish town of Clydebank. Formed in 1899 as Duntocher F.C., in the neighbouring village of Duntocher, they played their home games at Kilbowie Park
Clydebank_Juniors_F.C.
Housing estate in Clydebank, Scotland
village of Hardgate, with a population of approximately 5,001. Along with Duntocher and Hardgate, Faifley falls within West Dunbartonshire's Kilpatrick ward
Faifley
Association football club based in Clydebank, Scotland
defunct in 1902. In 1900, Junior Football team, Duntocher F.C., based in the neighbouring village of Duntocher, moved to Clydebank and changed their name to
Clydebank_F.C.
Scottish footballer (born 1988)
chairman and Scottish Football Association president. McGinn was raised in Duntocher alongside his three younger siblings, Paul and twins John and Katie. His
Stephen_McGinn
Roman legion
386–387. Retrieved 11 October 2017. "Distance Slab of the Second Legion, Duntocher". 9 June 2017. Retrieved 14 November 2017. "RIB 2204. Distance Slab of
Legio_II_Augusta
Topics referred to by the same term
Dundee, founded as Hibernian Football Club Duntocher Hibernian F.C., a former Junior football club based in Duntocher, West Dunbartonshire Maryhill Harp F.C
HIBS
Cambuslang Hibernian Clydebank Juniors (1899–1964) Cronberry Eglinton Duntocher Hibernian Fochabers Glenbuck Cherrypickers Lewis United Maryhill Hibernians
List of football clubs in Scotland
List_of_football_clubs_in_Scotland
Scottish footballer (1958–2023)
damaged eyesight was repaired. He later dropped to Junior level with Duntocher Hibs and Glasgow Perthshire, and despite an unsuccessful trial with Partick
Frank_McDougall
Closed urban tramway system in Glasgow, Scotland
Road), Singer Works, Parkhall (Kilbowie Road), Hardgate (Glasgow Road), Duntocher (Dumbarton Road). 30: 1938 Empire Exhibition Special Route: Mosspark (Mosspark
Glasgow_Corporation_Tramways
Historic county in Scotland
Kilcreggan Luss Rhu Bearsden Blairdardie Clydebank Dalmuir Drumchapel Drumry Duntocher Faifley Kilpatrick Knightswood Linnvale Milngavie Netherton Old Drumchapel
Dunbartonshire
Republic of Ireland Cork Hibernians (defunct) Scotland Dundee Hibernian, Duntocher Hibernian, Hibernian, Maryhill Hibernians United States Philadelphia Hibernian
Association football club names
Association_football_club_names
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Third_Lanark_A.C.
Football club
Association. 23 August 1887. "Dumbarton Athletic v Duntocher". Dumbarton Herald: 6. 15 September 1886. "Duntocher v Dumbarton Hibernians". Glasgow Evening Post:
List of minor Scottish Cup entrants (1873–1894)
List_of_minor_Scottish_Cup_entrants_(1873–1894)
Range of hills in central Scotland
approximately 150 metres (490 ft) height. Cists have been found at Cochno and Duntocher, and on the slopes below 150 metres (490 ft) several groups of cup and
Kilpatrick_Hills
Scottish footballer (born 1939)
signed for Celtic, following a spell playing Scottish junior football for Duntocher Hibernian alongside future Australia international Pat Hughes. After six
Paddy_Crerand
Large rock inscribed with petroglyphs in Scotland
Detail sketched by James Harvey of Duntocher in 1889
Cochno_Stone
Roman fort in Glasgow, Scotland
with the Antonine Wall from west to east: Bishopton, Old Kilpatrick, Duntocher, Cleddans, Castlehill, Bearsden, Summerston, Balmuildy, Wilderness Plantation
Balmuildy
Roman legion
Retrieved 11 October 2017. "Distance slab of the 20th Legion, Cochno Estate, Duntocher". 30 March 2017. Retrieved 14 November 2017. "Distance slab of the Twentieth
Legio_XX_Valeria_Victrix
Busby, Calderbank, Carfin, Chapelhall, Clarkston, Clydebank, Coatbridge, Duntocher and Hardgate, Elderslie, Faifley, Giffnock, Glasgow, Holytown, Howwood
Geography_of_Glasgow
Topics referred to by the same term
Scottish football club, founded 1909 (renamed Dundee United in 1923) Duntocher Hibernian F.C., a Scottish football club, active 1894–1980 Maryhill Hibernians
Hibernian
School in Clydebank, Scotland
comprehensive school serving the northern part of Clydebank, the village of Duntocher, Faifley, Hardgate and the Drumchapel area of Glasgow. Students come in
St Peter the Apostle High School
St_Peter_the_Apostle_High_School
Village in Renfrewshire, Scotland
with the Antonine Wall from west to east: Bishopton, Old Kilpatrick, Duntocher, Cleddans, Castlehill, Bearsden, Summerston, Balmuildy, Wilderness Plantation
Bishopton,_Renfrewshire
State school in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
comprehensive school serving the northern part of Clydebank, the village of Duntocher, Faifley, Hardgate and the Drumchapel area of Glasgow. Other pupils come
St Columba's High School, Clydebank
St_Columba's_High_School,_Clydebank
Scottish footballer
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland Position Centre forward Youth career Duntocher BC Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1984–1992 Dumbarton 172 (69) 1991–1993
Stuart_MacIver
Town in Central Lowlands, Scotland
with the Antonine Wall from west to east: Bishopton, Old Kilpatrick, Duntocher, Cleddans, Castlehill, Bearsden, Summerston, Balmuildy, Wilderness Plantation
Falkirk
Schools of the Roman Catholic church in the UK
School St Mary's Primary School (Alexandria) St Mary's Primary School (Duntocher) St Michael's Primary School St Patrick's Primary School St Peter's Primary
Catholic schools in the United Kingdom
Catholic_schools_in_the_United_Kingdom
Scottish footballer
loan in the Junior ranks with Maryhill (where Danny had also played) and Duntocher Hibs, he was released by Celtic and signed for Partick Thistle, managed
Tommy_McGrain
Historic site in Bo'ness, Falkirk, Scotland
with the Antonine Wall from west to east: Bishopton, Old Kilpatrick, Duntocher, Cleddans, Castlehill, Bearsden, Summerston, Balmuildy, Wilderness Plantation
Carriden_House
Football tournament season
Lanemark Kilmarnock v Cumnock Lugar Boswell v Maybole Dumbarton Athletic v Duntocher Vale of Leven v Kirkintilloch Athletic Vale of Leven Wanderers v Jamestown
1886–87_Scottish_Cup
Former Catholic teacher college
Archived from the original on 8 June 2007. Retrieved 15 July 2023. "Duntocher Road, St Andrew's College, Eyre Hall, Consuela Hall, Ogilvie House, Lescher
Notre Dame College of Education (Glasgow)
Notre_Dame_College_of_Education_(Glasgow)
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
with the Antonine Wall from west to east: Bishopton, Old Kilpatrick, Duntocher, Cleddans, Castlehill, Bearsden, Summerston, Balmuildy, Wilderness Plantation
Antonine_Wall
Human settlement in Scotland
Lennox Herald: 6. 8 September 1888. Hood, John (2004). Old Bowling, Duntocher, Hardgate, Milton and Old Kilpatrick. Stenlake Publishing. p. 9. ISBN 1-84033-319-7
Bowling,_West_Dunbartonshire
Association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Polton_Vale_F.C.
Former association football club
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
1st Highland Light Infantry F.C.
1st_Highland_Light_Infantry_F.C.
Scottish footballer
football, he started a building business in Glasgow before settling in Duntocher, in West Dumbartonshire with his wife, Maureen and has two sons. After
Gerry_O'Brien
Former association football club in Scotland
demonstrated the club's true position. On the face of it, a 4–4 draw with Duntocher Harp in the first round seemed to be a step forwards, but Harp only played
Helensburgh_Union_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Stewarton_Cunninghame_F.C.
Roman fort in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
with the Antonine Wall from west to east: Bishopton, Old Kilpatrick, Duntocher, Cleddans, Castlehill, Bearsden, Summerston, Balmuildy, Wilderness Plantation
Bar_Hill_Fort
Association football club in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Yoker at Holm Park from 2008 until 2018 after leaving their ground in Duntocher. Yoker were promoted to Central Division One on 23 April 2011 after an
Yoker_Athletic_F.C.
Scottish footballer and manager
Team Apps (Gls) 1953–1955 Celtic 0 (0) 1954 → St Anthony's (loan) 1955 → Duntocher Hibernian (loan) 1955–1957 British Army XI 1957–1960 Celtic 44 (20) 1960–1963
John_Colrain
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
the 1880s came in the Consolation Cup in 1887–88, against the obscure Duntocher Union, and the club's status as second-tier was confirmed by a 7–0 defeat
Dalmuir_Thistle_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers A.C.
1st_Lanarkshire_Rifle_Volunteers_A.C.
Football club
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Uddingston_F.C._(1887)
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
1886–87 saw it beat Jamestown, Kirkintilloch Central (8–0 away), and Duntocher, to reach the semi-final; however there it faced Vale of Leven and lost
Union_F.C._(Dumbarton)
Association football club in Dumbarton, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Lennox_F.C._(Scotland)
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Blackfriars_F.C.
Scottish footballer
John Harvie Personal information Place of birth Duntocher, Scotland Position Wing half Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Benburb 1915–1920 Falkirk
John_Harvie_(footballer)
Former association football club in Scotland
had already been knocked out of the 1889–90 Scottish Cup, losing 5–0 at Duntocher Harp, and the ban prevented the club from entering any of the county cups
Smithstone_Hibs_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Greenock_Abstainers_F.C.
Football club
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Clerwood_Amateurs_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Kilwinning_Eglinton_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
West_End_F.C._(Dundee)
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Dumfries_Hibernians_F.C.
Football club
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Paisley_Athletic_F.C.
Town in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
greater area than Bearsden, from the River Clyde at Whiteinch and Yoker to Duntocher, Strathblane and Baldernock. Modern Bearsden began in an agricultural
Bearsden
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Crosshill_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Union_F.C._(Glasgow)
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Govan_Athletic_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Cathcart_F.C.
Scottish footballer (1936–2001)
Gillespie's breakthrough in senior football was with Alloa who he joined from Duntocher Hibs. Under Jerry Kerr's management he was paired in an effective inside
Dennis_Gillespie
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Slamannan_Rovers_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Pilgrims_F.C._(Glasgow)
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Greenock_Rangers_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Maybole_F.C._(1895)
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Lanark_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Nithsdale_Wanderers_F.C.
National Statistics Of Scotland
Bishopbriggs, Bowling, Brookfield, Busby, Cambuslang, Clarkston, Clydebank, Duntocher & Hardgate, Elderslie, Faifley, Giffnock, Glasgow, Johnstone, Kilbarchan
List of towns and cities in Scotland by population
List_of_towns_and_cities_in_Scotland_by_population
Scottish football club, 1946-2008
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Gretna_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Douglas_Rovers_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
West_Calder_Swifts_F.C.
Football club
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
East_Kilbride_F.C._(1877)
Roman distance slab created around 142 CE
been mapped with RTI and include one from Balmuildy and another from Duntocher. Both of these items are now kept in the Hunterian Museum. Macdonald,
Bridgeness_Slab
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
the national competition, 7–2 at King's Park; in the county, it beat Duntocher Harp in its first tie, but lost in the semi-final to Renton. Thistle's
Newtown_Thistle_F.C.
Football tournament season
to the second preliminary round. Vale of Leven Wanderers scratched and Duntocher Harp advanced to the second preliminary round. The four teams involved
1892–93 Scottish Cup preliminary rounds
1892–93_Scottish_Cup_preliminary_rounds
Scottish footballer
Clydebank, Scotland Position Full back Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Duntocher Hibernian 1951–1954 Dumbarton 83 (8) 1954–1955 Rhyl 1955–1956 Tranmere
Hugh Shaw (footballer, born 1929)
Hugh_Shaw_(footballer,_born_1929)
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Partick_F.C._(1875)
Football club
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Shotts_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
St_Bernard's_F.C.
Scottish footballer
of birth Scotland Position Winger Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Duntocher Hibernian 1905–1906 Burnley 6 (2) * Club domestic league appearances and
Bernard_Murphy_(footballer)
Defunct association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Apsley_F.C._(Scotland)
Association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Jed_Arts_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Marchtown_F.C.
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Albion_F.C._(1880)
Parish in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
River Kelvin) in the East, down to Anniesland in the South and Yoker and Duntocher in the West, a quarter of the parish was once in the county of Stirlingshire
New_Kilpatrick
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Govanhill_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Kelvinbank_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Thornhill_F.C._(1875)
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Pollok_F.C._(1878)
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Carfin_Hibernians_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Petershill_F.C._(1877)
Military-based association football club in Scotland
Park Dunkeld & Birnam (1903-52) Dundee Hibernian (1879-84) Dunfermline Duntocher Harp Dykebar East Kilbride (1877-82) Edina Edinburgh Casuals Edinburgh
Cameronians_F.C.
DUNTOCHER
DUNTOCHER
DUNTOCHER
DUNTOCHER
Male
Arthurian
, (city of the wall-tower); where Guinevere's affair was exposed.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Priceless
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mithilesh | மிதிலேஷÂ
The king of Mithila, Janak, Father of Sita
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Indian
Prophet name
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Black Beauty; Born at Night; Night; Loyal; Faithful; Dark Haired Beauty
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Yes
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Finnish
Finnish form of Hebrew Rachel, RAAKEL means "ewe."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beloved, Life, Sing
Boy/Male
French, German, Hebrew
Son of Prophecy
Girl/Female
Hindu
Rain, Beautiful
DUNTOCHER
DUNTOCHER
DUNTOCHER
DUNTOCHER
DUNTOCHER