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River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Fyfe River is a river in the Tasman District of New Zealand. It arises in the Marino Mountains near Mount Owen and flows north, then south-west, south
Fyfe_River
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Pearse River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows east from sources in the Wharepapa / Arthur Range, reaching the
Pearse_River
Arches are a number of natural limestone tunnels formed by the Ōpārara River, in the Ōpārara Basin, New Zealand. The two most famous ones are the 'Ōpārara
Ōpārara_Basin_Arches
Cave in New Zealand
entrance (Big Friendly Giant, Stormy Pot) to its lower exit (the Pearse River resurgence) and is 48 kilometres (30 mi) long. Nettlebed Cave was first
Nettlebed_Cave
Mountain in New Zealand
River Aorere River Baton River Big River Boulder River Brown River Clark River Clarke River Cobb River Dart River Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope
Mount_Arthur_(New_Zealand)
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Snow River is a river in the Tasman Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It rises at the western end of the Haupiri Range and flows northward
Snow_River_(New_Zealand)
River in New Zealand
Postal River is a river of the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows west from the Fenian Range, reaching the Ōpārara River five kilometres
Postal_River
River in New Zealand
The Buller River (Māori: Kawatiri) is a river in the South Island of New Zealand. The Buller has the highest flow of any river in the country during floods
Buller_River
River in New Zealand
The Johnson River is a river of the northwestern South Island of New Zealand. It is located within the Radiant Range and flows mostly in a southerly direction
Johnson_River_(New_Zealand)
River on the South Island of New Zealand
The Leslie River is a river of the northwest of New Zealand's South Island located in the Buller District. A tributary of the Karamea River, the Leslie
Leslie_River
New Zealand tramping track
northern West Coast, and the northern end is in the upper valley of the Aorere River, Golden Bay. Floods in February 2022 caused major damage to three bridges
Heaphy_Track
River in New Zealand
The Riuwaka River, formerly known as the Riwaka River, is located in the Nelson region in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It flows for 20
Riuwaka_River
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Ellis River is a river of the northwestern South Island of New Zealand. It arises near Mount Arthur in the Wharepapa / Arthur Range and flows south-east
Ellis_River_(New_Zealand)
Place in Tasman, New Zealand
River Aorere River Baton River Big River Boulder River Brown River Clark River Clarke River Cobb River Dart River Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope
Pūponga
River in the Buller District, New Zealand
The Ugly River is a river of the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows south to reach the Karamea River 17 kilometres northeast of
Ugly_River
River in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand
The Lewis River is a tributary of the Heaphy River in New Zealand's Kahurangi National Park. The Lewis River is located in the Buller District. It was
Lewis_River_(West_Coast)
River on the South Island of New Zealand
The Little Crow River is a river of the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It flows south from the southern end of the Wharepapa / Arthur Range to
Little_Crow_River
The Ōpārara Basin is a basin drained by the Ōpārara River at 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Karamea, at the West Coast Region of the South Island of New
Ōpārara_Basin
Freshwater River Fyfe River Garry River Gelt River George River Glaisnock River Glencoe River Glenrae River Glenroy River Glentui River Gloster River Godley
List_of_rivers_of_New_Zealand
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Tadmor River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows generally north from its sources in the Hope Range to reach the
Tadmor_River
Mountain in New Zealand
River Aorere River Baton River Big River Boulder River Brown River Clark River Clarke River Cobb River Dart River Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope
Mount_Owen_(New_Zealand)
River in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand
The Devil River is a river of New Zealand's Tasman Region. It starts between the Devil Range and the Anatoki Range and flows generally east through the
Devil_River
River on New Zealand's South Island
The Owen River is located in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. This short river is an upper tributary of the Buller River. It flows 20 km (12 mi)
Owen_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Slate River is located in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand. It is a tributary of the Aorere River. It was a major source of gold during
Slate_River_(New_Zealand)
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Paturau River (sometimes spelt Patarau) is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. One of the northernmost rivers in the South
Paturau_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
Te Waikoropupū River, previously known as the Waikoropupū River, is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It originates in the Kahurangi
Te_Waikoropupū_River
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Little Wanganui River is a river of the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows generally west from the slopes of Mount Allen, reaching
Little_Wanganui_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Puremāhaia River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows northeast through Puramāhoi, where it crosses under State
Puremāhaia_River
New Zealand cycling and tramping trail
West Coast gold rush in the early 1860s, the town of Lyell on the Buller River was founded. A dray road was built at the time towards the Lyell Saddle
Old_Ghost_Road
Beach in New Zealand
Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope River Kaituna River Little Boulder River Little Devil River Little Ōnahau River Little Pokororo River Little
Scotts_Beach
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Sherry River is a river in New Zealand's Tasman Region. It flows north from its origins in the Hope Range to meet the Wangapeka River eight kilometres
Sherry_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Ōtere River is a short river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows north to reach Golden Bay approximately halfway between Tākaka
Ōtere_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Waingaro River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. Waingaro River initially flows east down a straight valley formed by
Waingaro_River_(Tasman)
River in New Zealand
The Ōpārara River is a river in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It is best known for the limestone arches it carved in the Oparara
Ōpārara_River
River in New Zealand
The Mōkihinui River is a river located on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, about 40 kilometres north of Westport. Meridian Energy had proposed
Mōkihinui_River
River in New Zealand
Pokororo River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. Like its neighbour the Pokororo River it is a tributary of the Motueka River, which
Little_Pokororo_River
River in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand
The Little Devil River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows southeast to reach the Devil River 15 kilometres southwest
Little_Devil_River
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Tasman Region's Clarke River is one of three rivers by that name in the South Island of New Zealand. It rises in the Kahurangi National Park from the
Clarke_River_(Tasman)
Cave in New Zealand
on the northwestern edge of the South Island of New Zealand. The Oparara River flows through a section of the cave. The cave was discovered in 1976 by
Honeycomb_Hill_Cave
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Clark River is a river of northwestern South Island of New Zealand. The river flows northwest from its source in the Kahurangi National Park to reach
Clark_River
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
flows northward to join the Wangapeka River, which is a tributary of the Motueka River. "Place name detail: Dart River (Tasman)". New Zealand Gazetteer. Land
Dart_River_(Tasman)
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Matiri River is a river located in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. The river is in the Tasman Region. It runs south for 30 kilometres
Matiri_River
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Baton River is a river in the Tasman District of the South Island of New Zealand. It rises near the Baton Saddle in the Arthur Range and flows ESE
Baton_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Anatoki River is a river of New Zealand. It is located in the Tasman Region, and is a tributary of the Tākaka River and is one of the country's steepest
Anatoki_River
River in the Buller District, New Zealand
The Huia River is a river of New Zealand's South Island West Coast. It flows north to meet with the Kākāpō River two kilometres before the latter flows
Huia_River
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Rolling River is a short river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It is formed by the confluence of several streams - Nuggety Creek
Rolling_River
River in New Zealand
The Kahurangi River is a short river in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It flows through the northwest of the Kahurangi National Park, reaching
Kahurangi_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
River is a river in the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. The Boulder Lake Track follows The Castles ridge, while the Little Boulder River
Little_Boulder_River
Cave in New Zealand
Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope River Kaituna River Little Boulder River Little Devil River Little Ōnahau River Little Pokororo River Little
Bulmer_Cavern
River in New Zealand
The Spey River is a river in the Tasman Mountains in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand. The river drains Lake Aorere near the Aorere Saddle
Spey_River_(Tasman)
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Kaituna River is a river in Tasman District's Golden Bay / Mohua, New Zealand. The Kaituna River originates in Kahurangi National Park. It flows through
Kaituna_River_(Tasman)
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Ōnahau River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It has its sources close to the track in Kahurangi National Park that follows
Ōnahau_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Onekaka River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows north from its sources in the northeast of Kahurangi National
Onekaka_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Little Waingaro River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand. It is a tributary of the Waingaro River, which it meets 10 kilometres south
Little_Waingaro_River
River in New Zealand
River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows southeast from the Wharepapa / Arthur Range to reach the Motueka River 15
Pokororo_River
Mountain range in New Zealand
metres (3,360 ft) respectively. The Pearse Resurgence, where the Pearse River emerges from caves underneath the Wharepapa / Arthur Range, is an exit point
Wharepapa_/_Arthur_Range
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Boulder River is a small river in the north of the South Island of New Zealand. The headwaters are at the Kahurangi National Park's small Boulder Lake
Boulder_River_(New_Zealand)
River in the Buller District, New Zealand
The Karamea River is located in the West Coast Region of the South Island of New Zealand. The river rises within Kahurangi National Park in the Matiri
Karamea_River
2010 coal mining accident in New Zealand
Pike River mine to be reviewed". Stuff. Archived from the original on 8 July 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2021. Fyfe, James (4 June 2021). "Pike River families
Pike_River_Mine_disaster
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Rocky River is a minor river in Kahurangi National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. It feeds into the Slate River which in turn feeds into
Rocky_River_(New_Zealand)
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Saxon River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows northwest to reach the Big River 10 kilometres or 6.2 miles southeast
Saxon_River
Pass in New Zealand
of the Rolling River) in the west, and the headwaters of the Granity Creek (another tributary of the Rolling River) and the Owen River to the east. The
Granity_Pass
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows northeast from the Wharepapa / Arthur Range, reaching the Baton River 15
Skeet_River
River in New Zealand
The Tākaka River lies in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It runs north for 70 kilometres, entering Golden Bay near the town of Tākaka. Manawhenua
Tākaka_River
River on the South Island of New Zealand
The Crow River is a river located in Kahurangi National Park in the West Coast Region of New Zealand. It arises in the Wharepapa / Arthur Range and flows
Crow_River_(West_Coast)
River in Tasman, New Zealand
Brown River is a river in Tasman, New Zealand. The source of the Brown River is near Brown Hill (elevation 1,104 metres or 3,622 feet) and the river flows
Brown_River_(Tasman)
River in New Zealand
The Kōhaihai River (Māori: Kōwhaiwhai) is a river of the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. Flowing southwest and then west from the Dommett Range
Kōhaihai_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
Little Slate River is a river of New Zealand's Tasman Region. As with its neighbour, the Slate River, it is a tributary of the Aorere River. The Little
Little_Slate_River
River in the Buller District, New Zealand
The Kākāpō River is a river of New Zealand. It is located in the West Coast Region of the South Island. The river flows northwest from its source three
Kākāpō_River
River in New Zealand
The Allen River is a river in the West Coast district of the South Island of New Zealand. It drains the south side of the Allen Range, elevations to 1
Allen_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Pariwhakaoho River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows northeast from sources within Kahurangi National Park to
Pariwhakaoho_River
Walking track in New Zealand
Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope River Kaituna River Little Boulder River Little Devil River Little Ōnahau River Little Pokororo River Little
Big_Rimu_Walk
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Cobb River is a river in the Tasman Region of New Zealand. It flows southeast from Lake Cobb on the northern slopes of Mount Cobb, in Kahurangi National
Cobb_River_(New_Zealand)
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Big River, Awaruata in Māori, is a river in the Tasman District of the South Island of New Zealand. It rises on the slopes of Tubman Hill, elevation
Big_River_(Tasman)
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Little Ōnahau River is a river of the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It has its sources close to the track in Kahurangi National Park that
Little_Ōnahau_River
National park in New Zealand
gazetted in 1996 and covers 5,193 km2 (2,005 mi2), ranging from the Buller River near Murchison in the south, to the base of Farewell Spit in Golden Bay
Kahurangi_National_Park
Mountain in New Zealand
range that forms the north-west border of the valley in which the Aorere River flows. At 641 metres (2,103 ft), it is not the highest peak (there is an
Mount_Burnett_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand tramping track
valleys of the Wangapeka River, Karamea River, Taipō River and Little Wanganui River. The majority of the track is in river valleys and under forest cover
Wangapeka_Track
Lake in Tasman, New Zealand
from the Colosseum Ridge, flow into the lake. The outflow is the Boulder River. The Collingwood Goldfields Company built a dam in 1899 and although it
Boulder_Lake_(New_Zealand)
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Turimawiwi River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows northwest from the Wakamarama Range 40 kilometres southwest
Turimawiwi_River
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
Hope River is in the Tasman District of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the northernmost of three Hope Rivers in the South Island. The river rises
Hope_River_(Tasman)
River in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand
The Gunner River is a river on the West Coast of New Zealand. It rises in the Domett Range in the Kahurangi National Park and flows north-west into the
Gunner_River
River in Tasman District, New Zealand
The Parapara River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows generally north from its watershed in the Kahurangi National
Parapara_River
River in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand
The Stanley River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows southeast from its sources in the Douglas and Anatoki Ranges
Stanley_River_(Tasman)
Species of molluscs
and debris in a trickle of water beside Cobb Dam Road in the upper Tākaka River valley, within Kahurangi National Park. The sample of 20 collected had an
Opacuincola_gretathunbergae
Mountain range in New Zealand
It is north of the Papahaua Range and its most significant river is the Mōkihinui River. The Glasgow Range is largely devoid of settlement, though near
Glasgow_Range
River in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand
The Heaphy River is a river of the northwestern South Island of New Zealand. It flows through Kahurangi National Park, rising on the northern slopes of
Heaphy_River
River in Scotland
Scotts of Greenock in 1803. The pre-eminent Scottish yacht designer William Fyfe did not start designing yachts until 1807. The first yacht club on the Clyde
River_Clyde
River in Guinea and Sierra Leone
north. "North Africa-West Coast". "River Basins". Archived from the original on 2024-01-17. Retrieved 2024-01-29. Fyfe, Christopher (1962). A Short History
Kolenté_River
Species of flowering plant
Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope River Kaituna River Little Boulder River Little Devil River Little Ōnahau River Little Pokororo River Little
Pittosporum_dallii
River on the South Island of New Zealand
Beautiful River is a river in the Buller district in the South island of New Zealand. It is a tributary of the Roaring Lion River. List of rivers of New
Beautiful_River
River in New Zealand
The Hemphill River is a river of the northwestern South Island of New Zealand. It flows through rugged country to the south of Kahurangi National Park
Hemphill_River
Mountain tarn in New Zealand
hectares (9.9 acres). Lake Sparrow feeds a small tributary of the Stanley River close to its headwaters above Lake Stanley. "NZGB Gazetteer | linz.govt
Lake_Sparrow
River in New Zealand
The Aorere River is in the Tasman District of the South Island of New Zealand that flows from headwaters in the alpine regions of the Kahurangi National
Aorere_River
Species of flowering plant
River Aorere River Baton River Big River Boulder River Brown River Clark River Clarke River Cobb River Dart River Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope
Pseudowintera_traversii
River in the Tasman District, New Zealand
The Wangapeka River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It rises in two branches, the North Branch and the South Branch, in
Wangapeka_River
Point in New Zealand
LED beacon in 2007. The materials for the building were shipped to Big River about 2 mi (3.2 km) to the north, then carted along the beach and hauled
Kahurangi_Point
Cave in New Zealand
Devil River Ellis River Fyfe River Hope River Kaituna River Little Boulder River Little Devil River Little Ōnahau River Little Pokororo River Little
Ellis_Basin_cave_system
British indie rock band
their third record, Walk the River, on 18 April 2011. The band's fourth album, Hello Land!, was released 7 May 2012. Fyfe Dangerfield began writing songs
Guillemots_(band)
New Zealand tramping track
route of the track follows the true left of the Ōpārara River, cut into slopes above the river. It ends at a replica miners' hut at Adams Flat. The track
Fenian_Track
FYFE RIVER
FYFE RIVER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Berkshire, Devon, Dorset, Oxfordshire, and Shropshire, so called from Old English sand ‘sand’ + ford ‘ford’.Scottish : habitational name from a place in Fife, formerly called Sandford (see 1), now known as St. Fort.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a tor or rocky hilltop (Old English torr, of Celtic origin), or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word, for example Torre or Torr in Devon, where the surname is frequent.English : nickname for someone thought to resemble a bull, Anglo-Norman French tor (Latin taurus).English : perhaps a habitational name from a minor place in Fife.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Levin.English, North German, and Dutch : from the Germanic personal name represented by Old English Lēofwine, Saxon Liafwin, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + wine ‘friend’.English and Scottish : habitational name from places called Leven in East Yorkshire, Fife, and Renfrew. The first is probably from a stream name, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning smooth (as in Welsh llyfyn). The Scottish place name is from a Gaelic river name meaning ‘elm river’.Dutch and North German : from a Flemish saint’s name, Lefwin (Lieven), the patron saint of Ghent (see Lewin 2).
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.
Surname or Lastname
Swedish
Swedish : ornamental name formed with the common surname suffix -ell. The first element is unexplained, possibly from a place-name.English, Scottish, and northern Irish : unexplained; possibly a respelling of Scottish Kerneil, a habitational name from Carneil in Carnock, Fife.
Boy/Male
Scottish
County name in Scotland.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (Fife and Angus)
English and Scottish (Fife and Angus) : variant of Betts.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and French
English, Scottish, Dutch, and French : variant of Henry 1. In Scotland this surname is common in the Ayr and Fife districts; in northern Ireland it is usually from the Scottish variant Hendrie, though some examples of the name were originally as at Henry 3.
Boy/Male
Scottish
County name in Scotland.
Male
Scottish
Scottish (Pictish) name FIB means "poet." In legend, this is the name of a Pictish hero after whom the kingdom of Fib (later known as Fife) was named.
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, FIFE means "from Fife," a place said to have gotten its name from the legendary Pictish hero Fib.
Girl/Female
Scottish
From Fifeshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on or near a hill, Middle English mount (from Old English munt, reinforced by Old French mont).Scottish : probably a habitational name from places so called in Peeblesshire, Fife, and Lanarkshire.
Boy/Male
Scottish
From Fifeshire.
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Fife, FYFE means "from Fife."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Darcy or possibly of Scottish Darsie, a habitational name from Dairsie in Fife.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Japanese
River
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in the center of a village, from Middle English midde ‘mid’ + toun ‘village’, ‘town’.English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, Worcestershire, and West Yorkshire, so named in Old English as ‘farmstead at a river confluence’, from (ge)m̄ðe ‘river confluence’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : either an occupational name for a cowherd, from Middle English kineman ‘cattle man’ (not recorded except as a surname), or more probably from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Cynemann ‘royal man’, i.e. the king’s man.Scottish : according to Black, a reduced form of Kininmonth, a habitational name from either of two places so named in Fife; alternatively, it may be a variant of Kinmont, a habitational name from a place named Kinmont, in Annandale in the Borders.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : see Kin.Altered spelling of German Kinmann (see Kuehn).
FYFE RIVER
FYFE RIVER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devadidev | தேவாதீதேவ
The God of the gods
Girl/Female
English
Christian.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Fore noon
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the Excellence
Girl/Female
Latin American Spanish
Merry.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Silver
Female
Welsh
Welsh form of French Guinevere, the Arthurian legend name of Gwenhwyvach's sister, possibly composed of the elements gwen "fair, holy, white" and hwyfar "smooth, soft,"Â hence "white and smooth." There are other possibilities. It may come from Proto-Celtic *vindo-siabraid, GWENGWYVAR means "white phantom." Or, the names of the sisters may mean "Gwenhwy the Great" (Gwenhwy-vawr) and "Gwenhwy the Less" (Gwenhwy-vach). Gwenhwyvach and Gwenhwyvar did not get along well together; Triad 84 of the Culhwch states that the Battle of Camlann was caused by the enmity between the two sisters. Triad 53 lists the slap that Gwenhwyvach gave Gwenhwyvar as one of the "Three Harmful Blows of the Island of Britain." And Triad 54 describes how Mordred raided Arthur's court and threw Gwenhwyvar to the ground and beat her.Â
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Arabic, Muslim
Culture
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Ox Ford
Girl/Female
English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Radiant; Lighting of Moon
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FYFE RIVER
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v.
Peaceful; favorable to, or characterized by, the music of the pipe rather than of the drum and fife.
a.
Having rivers; as, a rivery country.
n.
A small dog; -- written also fise, fyce, fiste, etc.
n.
A small drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person.
n.
One who plays on a fife.
a.
Supplied with rivers; as, a well rivered country.
n.
The quality or state of being a river.
n.
A long bag net distended by hoops, into which fish can pass easily, without being able to return; -- called also fyke net.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fife
n.
A fife or small flute.
n.
A fife; also, a rude kind of oboe or a bagpipe with an inflated skin for reservoir.
v. i.
To play on a pipe, fife, flute, or other tubular wind instrument of music.
n.
A small shrill pipe, resembling the piccolo flute, used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music.
n.
The side or bank of a river.
v. i.
To play on a fife.
n.
See Fyke.
v. i.
To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.
v. t.
To perform, as a tune, by playing on a pipe, flute, fife, etc.; to utter in the shrill tone of a pipe.
imp. & p. p.
of Fife