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Extinct British title of nobility
1909, for Thomas Firth, head of T.F. Firth & Company at his death later that year. The title became extinct on the death of the 2nd Baronet in 1936. Sir Thomas
Firth_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Firth may refer to: Thomas Firth & Sons Sir Thomas Freeman Firth, 1st Baronet (1825–1909), of the Firth baronets Firth (surname) This disambiguation
Thomas_Firth
the death of the 2nd Baronet in 1965. Sir Edward Hopkinson Holden, 1st Baronet (1848–1919) Sir Harry Cassie Holden, 2nd Baronet (1877–1965), died leaving
Holden baronets of the Grange (1909)
Holden_baronets_of_the_Grange_(1909)
second son of the 1st Baronet of the 1872 creation. The 4th Baronet inherited that title in 1979. Sir Charles Day Rose, 1st Baronet (1847–1913) Sir Frank
Rose baronets of Hardwick House (1909)
Rose_baronets_of_Hardwick_House_(1909)
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
son, the 1st baronet sold the Balindean estate to William Trotter, later Lord Provost of Edinburgh, for £67,000. The Wedderburn baronets had no further
Ogilvy-Wedderburn_baronets
English landowner and Member of Parliament
wife Susanna Legard, daughter of John Legard of Ganton, Yorkshire (Legard baronets). He was educated at Beverley Free School and Jesus College, Cambridge
Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 1st Baronet
Sir_Hugh_Cholmeley,_1st_Baronet
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
was a Director of T. F. Firth & Sons, Ltd, and served as High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1926. His eldest son, the second Baronet, was a Major in the Royal
Aykroyd_baronets
British entrepreneur and inventor of the Ross rifle (1872-1942)
such a weapon', Canadian Press, retrieved 30 October 2014 Leigh Rayment Baronets "Ross (post Lockhart-Ross), Sir Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Lockhart
Sir_Charles_Ross,_9th_Baronet
English poet and politician (1591–1652)
At the outbreak of war on 22 August 1642, Wortley was one of four chief baronets chosen to raise the king's standard at Nottingham, effectively beginning
Sir Francis Wortley, 1st Baronet
Sir_Francis_Wortley,_1st_Baronet
English politician and soldier (died 1693)
(1801). The Baronetage of England: Or The History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families; with Genealogical Tables
John_Wildman
Period of republican government, 1649–1660
of ordinances and acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–1660 Knights, baronets and peers of the Protectorate Republicanism in the United Kingdom Wikisource:An
Commonwealth_of_England
English earl (1611–1659)
married Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham on 16 June 1674. Firth 1896, p. 132. Firth 1896, p. 133. Robert Rich died on 16 February 1657, according
Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick
Robert_Rich,_3rd_Earl_of_Warwick
English actor (born 1959)
MacLean. His maternal grandmother, Opre Vyvyan, was a descendant of the baronets Vyvyan of Trelowarren and the German Freiherr (Baron) von Schmiedern. Everett
Rupert_Everett
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
Lord Reay put them to work building a causeway of sand across the Pentland Firth where, of course, the fierce currents wash away the sand just as fast as
Lord_Reay
Parliament Elisabeth Fleetwood and painter William Fleetwood. Fleetwood baronets Fleetwood coastal town HMS Fleetwood (not 3 and 3 as per Burke) Memoirs
Fleetwood_(baronial_family)
Welsh soldier
Dictionary of National Biography. Cambridge University Press. p. 903. Firth, Charles Harding (1894). "Morgan, Thomas (d.1679)" . Dictionary of National
Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Morgan,_1st_Baronet
Mansion on the Firth of Clyde, Scotland
Cairncross. It is the seat of the Shaw Stewart baronets, currently Sir Ludovic Houston Shaw Stewart, 12th Baronet of Greenock and Blackhall. The house is protected
Ardgowan_House
Irish peer
Suffolk, and had issue Mary, married Sir Matthew Dudley, 2nd Baronet Firth 1896, p. 48. Firth, Charles Harding (1896). "Reynolds, John (d.1657)" . In Lee
Henry O'Brien, 7th Earl of Thomond
Henry_O'Brien,_7th_Earl_of_Thomond
Scottish physician, industrialist, and philanthropist
and is held by the University of Edinburgh. Pollock baronets "Pollock, Sir (John) Donald, baronet (1868–1962), industrialist". Oxford Dictionary of National
Sir Donald Pollock, 1st Baronet
Sir_Donald_Pollock,_1st_Baronet
Canal crossing central Scotland
provided a route for the seagoing vessels of the day between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde at the narrowest part of the Scottish Lowlands. This
Forth_and_Clyde_Canal
English woollen and carpet manufacturer
He entered his uncle's woollen and carpet manufacturing business, T. F. Firth & Sons Ltd, at Brighouse, and later became chairman. He was also chairman
William_Aykroyd
Royal Navy officer, politician and courtier (1610–1679)
Statue of George Carteret Firth, C. H.; Knighton, C.S. (reviewer) (January 2008) [2004]. "Carteret, Sir George, first baronet (1610?–1680)". Oxford Dictionary
George_Carteret
Scottish merchant and politician (1740–1834)
children of Sir George Preston, 4th Baronet of Valleyfield in Perthshire, and his wife Anne. The Preston baronets had been in possession of the estate
Sir Robert Preston, 6th Baronet
Sir_Robert_Preston,_6th_Baronet
Artificial island in Fife, Scotland
Preston Island, south of Low Valleyfield in the Firth of Forth, was reclaimed by Sir Robert Preston, 6th Baronet in the early 19th century. A sea wall was constructed
Preston_Island
Village in North Ayrshire, Scotland
the KA zone. The dividing line is the Kelly Burn, which flows into the Firth of Clyde just south of the Rothesay ferry terminal and Wemyss Bay train
Skelmorlie
Human settlement in Scotland
and Cromarty. The parish is a promontory between Dornoch Firth to the north-west and Moray Firth to the east, while to the south it borders the parish of
Tarbat
1660 restoration of the monarchy in the British Isles
Richard Thomas Willy, 14th baronet, is the direct successor of Griffith Williams. Of the remaining Protectorate baronets one, William Ellis, was granted
Stuart_Restoration
British Army officer and author (1917–1981)
Nairobi (1957–1960). He retired from the British Army in 1960. He died at Firth Mill House, Roslin, Scotland, having married on 13 November 1945 Hester
Sir George Dick-Lauder, 12th Baronet
Sir_George_Dick-Lauder,_12th_Baronet
English politician (1606–1685)
Books Firth 1896, p. 341. Firth 1896, p. 341 cites (Luttrell, i. 75, 164). Firth 1896, p. 341 cites Collins, Peerage, ed. Brydges, ix. 405. Firth, C.H
John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor
John_Robartes,_1st_Earl_of_Radnor
17th-century English Puritan activist and politician
Wedgwood 1958, p. 281. Anonymous 1904, p. 128. Lansberry 2001, pp. 7, 17. Firth 1899. Journal of the House of Commons 1802, pp. 245, 508. Roberts 2017.
Michael_Livesey
Judge and political figure in Upper Canada
Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Baronet, CB (26 July 1791 – 31 January 1863) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada. He was considered
Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto
Sir_John_Robinson,_1st_Baronet,_of_Toronto
British photographer (1932–2012)
accessed 23 March 2016. [1] Archived 7 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Firth Powell, Helena (March 2011). "This Lady knows how to do a party". The National
Geoffrey_Shakerley
English lord treasurer
Commons has media related to Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington. Firth, Charles Harding (1887). "Cottington, Francis" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed
Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington
Francis_Cottington,_1st_Baron_Cottington
Human settlement in Scotland
Dunfermline and Kincardine-on-Forth. Low Valleyfield is on the shore of the Firth of Forth, High Valleyfield on the ridge immediately to the north. The population
Valleyfield,_Fife
Wroughton 2004. Syvert & Stevens 1981, p. 148. Peacey 2004b. Firth & Kelsey 2004a. Firth & Worden 2004. Barber 2004a. Hopper 2004b. Scott 2004a. Venning
List of regicides of Charles I of England
List_of_regicides_of_Charles_I_of_England
British politician (1843–1911)
Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet PC (4 September 1843 – 26 January 1911) was a British Liberal and Radical politician and writer. A prominent
Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Charles_Dilke,_2nd_Baronet
Town in Central Lowlands, Scotland
and the Duke of Hamilton. The Bolton baronets of Carronhall were also seated near Falkirk, as were the Bruce baronets of Stenhouse, of whom the actor Nigel
Falkirk
Historic site
nearest town is St Andrews, to the east. It commands a view southwards to the Firth of Forth and beyond to Lothian on the opposite shore of the estuary. On
Balcarres_House
English politician
Carr, 2nd Baronet of Sleaford, and was the father of Sir Carr Scrope. History of Parliament Online - Scrope, Adrian Firth 1897, p. 133 Firth 1897, p. 133
Adrian_Scrope_(Royalist)
Human settlement in Scotland
situated close to the mouth of the River Spey and the coast of the Moray Firth at nearby Kingston (originally called the Port of Garmouth, it was renamed
Garmouth
British land owner and canal builder (1726–1787)
serving in the 24-gun frigate HMS Bridgewater, a prison ship stationed in the Firth of Forth, as a volunteer. Bridgewater transported the Jacobite rising rebel
Sir Nigel Gresley, 6th Baronet
Sir_Nigel_Gresley,_6th_Baronet
English politician
1784, pp. 50–53. Middlesex Trained Bands at the British Civil War Project. Firth & Rait 1911, p. 381. Helms & Cassidy 1982 Cites Bowman diary, f. 84; Old
Sir Gilbert Gerard, 1st Baronet of Harrow on the Hill
Sir_Gilbert_Gerard,_1st_Baronet_of_Harrow_on_the_Hill
English politician
History, 47(2), pp. 248f. Taylor & Francis Online Accessed 11 May 2026. Firth, Charles Harding (1894). "Musgrave, Philip" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary
Sir Philip Musgrave, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Philip_Musgrave,_2nd_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Street (disambiguation) HM Prison Preston, a prison in England Preston baronets, baronetcies created for persons with the surname Preston Preston Car Company
Preston
British drama television series
footman at Kensington Palace; later footman at Buckingham Palace Peter Firth as King Ernest Augustus of Hanover, Victoria's paternal uncle (series 1–2)
Victoria_(British_TV_series)
British solicitor and politician
of Parliament for Chelsea 1868 – 1874 With: Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet Succeeded by Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet and Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth
William_Gordon_(Chelsea_MP)
Scottish politician (died 1742)
Firth, which was renamed Invergordon. He was created baronet on 3 February 1704. He married firstly a daughter of Sir William Henderson, 2nd, Baronet
Sir William Gordon, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Gordon,_1st_Baronet
parkland on the south shores of the Firth of Clyde, and is home to Lady Shaw-Stewart and her son Ludovic, the 12th Baronet. The lands of Ardgowan were given
Lucinda_Shaw-Stewart
Wife of Oliver Cromwell, a 17th-century English military and political leader
Jesse 1846, p. 151. Gaunt 2008. Firth 1888, p. 182 cite Noble, i. 132; Forster, Edinburgh Review, January' 1856 Firth 1888, p. 182 cites Noble, i. 132;
Elizabeth_Cromwell
Scottish gentlemen's club
male sexuality". It was founded in 1732 in the town of Anstruther on the Firth of Forth and is often mentioned in descriptions of the libertine culture
The_Beggar's_Benison
1994 British TV series or programme
Wadham as Sir James Chettam Elizabeth Spriggs as Mrs Cadwallader Jonathan Firth as Fred Vincy Trevyn McDowell as Rosamund Vincy Michael Hordern as Peter
Middlemarch_(TV_serial)
King of Scotland from 1390 to 1406
— now styled Steward of Scotland — the ancestral lands surrounding the Firth of Clyde. How the succession was to take place was first entailed by Robert
Robert_III_of_Scotland
World War I order of battle
based at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands and Invergordon on the Cromarty Firth in Scotland. Commander-in-chief, Grand Fleet: Admiral Sir John Jellicoe
Battle of Jutland order of battle
Battle_of_Jutland_order_of_battle
Castle in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Skelmorlie Castle stands on the eastern shore of the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, at the north-western corner of the county of Ayrshire. The structure dates
Skelmorlie_Castle
Town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
HEL-ənz-bər-ə; Scottish Gaelic: Baile Eilidh) is a town on the north side of the Firth of Clyde in Scotland, situated at the mouth of the Gareloch. Historically
Helensburgh
British businessman (1864–1919)
court and a grouse moor, and a delightful residence at Castle Wemyss on the Firth of Clyde. He is a Unionist Tariff Reformer, because he can't help it, and
James Burns, 3rd Baron Inverclyde
James_Burns,_3rd_Baron_Inverclyde
English politician (1613–1662)
article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Firth, C. H. (1885–1900). "Vane, Henry (1589-1655)". Dictionary of National Biography
George_Vane_(born_1618)
English army officer (1608–1657)
Armory, London, 1884, p. 413, Goring, Earl of Norwich, also arms of Goring baronets Chisholm 1911, pp. 258–259. Chisholm 1911, p. 259. Memegalos. This article incorporates
George_Goring,_Lord_Goring
(born 1949), merchant banker Josiah Firth (1826–1897), flourmiller, politician, pastoralist, entrepreneur Ted Firth (1905–1978), manufacturer, aviator
List of New Zealand businesspeople
List_of_New_Zealand_businesspeople
sales in Yorkshire. The Cooke baronets bought much of their early estate from the Levett family, and the Copley baronets of Sprotborough also dealt extensively
Thomas_Levett
20th century English family
married 1918 Anne Stephanie Pollock (27 April 1896–1964), of the Pollock Baronets; they had issue 2 sons and 2 daughters. Luke Asquith (1919−1994), whose
Asquith_family
Castle in Scotland
the Chief of Munro, Hector W Munro of Foulis. However the most recent baronets of Foulis-Obsdale have lived in Southern England. No records survive of
Foulis_Castle
British politician (1887–1969)
world of parties in her first London season. Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Baronet, Margot's father, hosted with his wife Marguerite a dance in Grosvenor
Violet_Bonham_Carter
British peer
century and in 1715 was created Countess Granville. C. H. Firth, "Carteret, Sir George, first baronet (1610?–1680" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret
George_Carteret,_1st_Baron_Carteret
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
The name of the title was taken from the Island of Ailsa Craig in the Firth of Clyde. James Kennedy, Archbishop of St Andrews, was the younger brother
Marquess_of_Ailsa
Village and suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland, at the mouth of the River Almond where it enters the Firth of Forth. The Cramond area has evidence of Mesolithic, Bronze Age and Roman
Cramond
Scottish noble title
include rights to coal and quarry working down to the low water mark on the Firth of Forth, making Prestoungrange one of the earliest sites of coal mining
Baron_of_Prestoungrange
Church in Ceredigion, Wales
Adalbert Schnee; http://uboat.net/boats/u201.htm. The Aguila (Master Arthur Firth) was the ship of the convoy commodore (Vice-Admiral [Commodore 2nd class]
St Padarn's Church, Llanbadarn Fawr
St_Padarn's_Church,_Llanbadarn_Fawr
English politician and historian (1609–1674)
2009, p. 335. Firth 1891, p. 376 cites Lister, i. p. 441. Eales 2019. Ollard 1987, p. 226. Firth 1891, p. 378 cites Lister, ii. p. 81 Firth 1891, p. 385
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
Edward_Hyde,_1st_Earl_of_Clarendon
Railway bridge across the River Tay, Scotland
The Tay Bridge carries rail traffic across the Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife. Its span is 10,711 feet (2.0286
Tay_Bridge
English politician and military officer
(1996). Historic Sites of County Durham. Albion. ISBN 978-0-9525122-5-7. Firth, Charles Harding (1891). "Hesilrige, Arthur". In Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney
Arthur_Haselrig
Scottish politician
of excise, and in 1697 was appointed clerk and keeper of cocquet seal, Firth of Forth west of Queensferry. He lost at least £500 in the Darien scheme
Sir Robert Anstruther, 1st Baronet
Sir_Robert_Anstruther,_1st_Baronet
Council area of Scotland
Lothian as one of 32 modern council areas. East Lothian lies south of the Firth of Forth in the eastern central Lowlands of Scotland. It borders Edinburgh
East_Lothian
English politician
Parliament Firth and Rait: May 1643 - An Ordinance for the speedy raising and levying of money thorowout the whole Kingdome of England Firth and Rait:
Sir John Corbet, 1st Baronet, of Stoke upon Tern
Sir_John_Corbet,_1st_Baronet,_of_Stoke_upon_Tern
Military fortress near Ardresier, Scotland
a location 10 mi (16 km) away from Inverness at the mouth of the Moray Firth. The site of Old Fort George lay abandoned for almost 70 years, until in
Fort_George,_Highland
Forth Bridge Railway Company to construct a substituted Railway across the Firth of Forth to amend the Acts relating to the Company and for other purposes
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1882
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1882
Historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland
Under Scots law, baronets had to "take sasine" by symbolically receiving the earth and stone of the land of which they were baronet. To make this possible
Edinburgh_Castle
July 1865 An Act to authorize the Construction of a Railway across the Firth of Forth in connexion with the Edinburgh and Glasgow and North British Railways
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1865
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1865
English Royalist conspirator and medical practitioner (bef.1625 – c.1695)
for John to fake his death, pretending that he had drowned in the Solway Firth. Lady Margaret went into public mourning, and John's death was recorded
Margaret Hamilton, Lady Belhaven and Stenton
Margaret_Hamilton,_Lady_Belhaven_and_Stenton
Topics referred to by the same term
William MacGregor (judge) (1862–1934), New Zealand King's Counsel William Firth MacGregor (1896–?), painter, illustrator and artist William Macgregor (cricketer)
William MacGregor (disambiguation)
William_MacGregor_(disambiguation)
Scottish slavery profiteer (1729-1803)
Baronet of Blackness. In 1769 he purchased the Ballindean estate, near Inchture, a village between Dundee and Perth on the northern side of the Firth
John_Wedderburn_of_Ballindean
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1883–1963)
later in the year, and the naval base, HMS Columbine, at Port Edgar in the Firth of Forth, from 1924 to 1926. Cunningham renewed his association with Vice
Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope
Andrew_Cunningham,_1st_Viscount_Cunningham_of_Hyndhope
Edinburgh suburb
Edinburgh, Scotland. Granton forms part of Edinburgh's waterfront along the Firth of Forth and is, historically, an industrial area having a large harbour
Granton,_Edinburgh
Castle near the Firth of Clyde, Scotland
"Ardgowan House, Castle & Gardens" near Inverkip, Scotland. It is near the Firth of Clyde in Inverclyde, in the former county of Renfrewshire. The three-storey
Ardgowan_Castle
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1950
straight Line drawn due South to the Shore of the Firth of Tay; thence along the Shore of the Firth of Tay to the Point first described." Kinloch's death
Dundee (UK Parliament constituency)
Dundee_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
extended Littleton/Lyttelton family, the first of a line of four Littleton baronets with Pillaton Hall as their seat. He initially joined the Parliamentarians
Sir Edward Littleton, 1st Baronet
Sir_Edward_Littleton,_1st_Baronet
Human settlement in Scotland
situated within the East Neuk beside Chapel Ness on the north coast of the Firth of Forth, eight miles east of Leven. The burgh comprised the linked villages
Elie_and_Earlsferry
Collective departments of the British royal family
Isles – Torquhil Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll Lord High Admiral of the Firth of Forth Vice-Admiral of Orkney and Shetland – (Vacant – historically associated
Royal Households of the United Kingdom
Royal_Households_of_the_United_Kingdom
Conservation village in East Lothian, Scotland
monument to several of Hope Baronets of Craighall (against the far east wall), including Sir Archibald Hope, 9th Baronet Major General Sir Patrick Lindesay
Inveresk
English politician (c. 1625–1681)
1903, p. 767. Firth 1893, p. 60. Cokayne 1903, p. 8. Firth 1893, p. 60 cites Foster, Alumni Oxonienses, iii. 902. Burke 1833, p. 179. Firth 1893, p. 60
John_Lenthall_(Roundhead)
Bridge over the River Slaney, at Ferry Carrig, in the County of Wexford. Firth of Forth Bridges Act 1813 53 Geo. 3. c. cxxv 3 June 1813 An Act for further
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1813
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1813
English military and political leader (1599–1658)
Oliver (CRML616O)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Firth, Charles Harding (1888). "Cromwell, Oliver" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.).
Oliver_Cromwell
commanded the fortifications at Blackness Castle, a Scottish fortress on the Firth of Forth. Held by the Crown since 1453, Blackness saw military use until
Governor_of_Blackness_Castle
Extant All Dukes Dukedoms Marquesses Marquessates Earls Earldoms Viscounts Viscountcies Barons Baronies Baronets Baronetcies En, Ire, NS, GB, UK (extinct)
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom: F
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_the_United_Kingdom:_F
British historian and writer (born 1965)
youngest of four brothers, grew up in North Berwick on the shores of the Firth of Forth. He has described his childhood as being old-fashioned and "almost
William_Dalrymple
British party planner and socialite
October, 2018". The Times. 23 October 2018. Retrieved 19 November 2019. Firth Powell, Helena (March 2011). "This Lady knows how to do a party". The National
Lady_Elizabeth_Shakerley
Town in East Lothian, Scotland
burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. It is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, approximately 20 miles (32 km) east-northeast of Edinburgh. North
North_Berwick
Bridge over the River Slaney, at Ferry Carrig, in the County of Wexford. Firth of Forth Bridges Act 1813 53 Geo. 3. c. cxxv 3 June 1813 An Act for further
List of acts of the 1st session of the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_1st_session_of_the_5th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Castle in Thurso, Scotland
is situated 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of Thurso, close to the Pentland Firth. A manse was erected at the site in 1818 using some of the stones from the
Thurso_Castle
Setting of works by Jane Austen
estate Jane Austen presents, Kellynch Hall, ancestral home of the Elliots, baronets in Somerset, is the only one its owner is forced to leave and rent out
Jane Austen's literary universe
Jane_Austen's_literary_universe
FIRTH BARONETS
FIRTH BARONETS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Birth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ford 1.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a ford, Middle High German vurt ‘ford’, or a habitational name from a place in Franconia named Forth.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Scottish
Arm of the Sea; Forest
Girl/Female
Indian
Fifth
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Fifth
Boy/Male
Tamil
Birth
Boy/Male
Sikh
Birth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Happiness; Joy
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name from Old English (ge)fyrhþe ‘woodland’ or ‘scrubland on the edge of a forest’.Scottish : habitational name from Firth in Orkney.Welsh : topographic name from Welsh ffrith, ffridd ‘barren land’, ‘mountain pasture’ (a borrowing of the Old English word mentioned in 1).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fifth
Boy/Male
Hindu
Holy place, Sacred water, Place of pilgrimage
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Holy Place; Pilgrim; To Go Yatra Dham; Tour to Holy Place
Girl/Female
Scottish
Arm of the sea.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Firth.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Birth
Boy/Male
Polynesian
Birth.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Fifth; Fifth Born Child
Girl/Female
Indian
Birth
Boy/Male
English Scottish
Forest.
Boy/Male
Latin American
Fifth.
FIRTH BARONETS
FIRTH BARONETS
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tempest, Commotion
Boy/Male
Latin Italian
Valiant.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Rays of Sunshine
Girl/Female
Indian
Longer Life; Durable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Egyptian, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Laughs; A Prophet's Name
Male
Iranian/Persian
(سهراب) Persian name SOHRAB means "bright, shining."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Devotee of Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Newly Bloomed; Arising
Girl/Female
English
Follower of Christ.
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Homeland
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v. t.
To bring forth, as cubs or young; to give birth to.
n.
The act or fact of coming into life, or of being born; -- generally applied to human beings; as, the birth of a son.
n.
That which is brought forth; a birth.
n.
Lineage; extraction; descent; sometimes, high birth; noble extraction.
n.
A small horizontal brace or girder.
adv.
Out, as from a state of concealment, retirement, confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice or view; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves.
n.
An arm of the sea; a frith.
n.
That which causes merriment.
n.
The quotient of a unit divided by five; one of five equal parts; a fifth part.
n.
The measure round the body, as at the waist or belly; the circumference of anything.
v. t.
To bind as with a girth.
a.
Bringing forth two at a birth.
n.
Merriment; gayety accompanied with laughter; jollity.
n.
A narrow arm of the sea; an estuary; the opening of a river into the sea; as, the Frith of Forth.
prep.
Forth from; out of.
adv.
Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth.
n.
The act of bringing forth; as, she had two children at a birth.
n.
Origin; beginning; as, the birth of an empire.
n.
The act of bringing forth before the time; premature birth.
v. t.
Brought forth, as an animal; brought into life; introduced by birth.