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Australian politician
Geoffrey Eagar (17 December 1818 – 12 September 1891) was an accountant and colonial politician and civil servant in New South Wales, Australia. Eagar
Geoffrey_Eagar
Lawyer, convict and merchant from Ireland and New South Wales, Australia
Edward Eagar (1787–1866) was a lawyer, merchant and criminal. Eagar was born in Killarney, Ireland. His parents were landed gentry so he was well educated
Edward_Eagar
and Arthur Holroyd (Parramatta) were unopposed. Two other ministers Geoffrey Eagar (West Sydney) and Bowie Wilson (Goldfields South), were easily re-elected
Martin_ministry_(1863–1865)
Australian politician (1799–1878)
1859–60 William Windeyer 1860–62, 1866–69 Daniel Dalgleish 1860–64 Geoffrey Eagar 1863–64, 1865–69 John Robertson 1864–66 Succeeded by John Robertson
John_Dunmore_Lang
Department of the New South Wales government
1 September 1856 (1856-09-01) 30 January 1872 (1872-01-30) 19 years, 27 days 2 Geoffrey Eagar 1 February 1872 (1872-02-01) 28 February 1891 (1891-02-28) 19 years
New_South_Wales_Treasury
Robertson West Sydney 2 John Darvall Retired to England 7 July 1865 Geoffrey Eagar Gwydir Tom Dangar Position of profit under the crown 29 June 1865 Tom
List of New South Wales state by-elections
List_of_New_South_Wales_state_by-elections
(The Lachlan), Henry Parkes (Kiama), James Byrnes (Parramatta) and Geoffrey Eagar (West Sydney) were re-elected unopposed. A poll was required in Patrick's
Martin_ministry_(1866–1868)
Australian politician (1834 – 1897)
William Love Succeeded by Geoffrey Eagar Preceded by John Robertson Member for West Sydney 1866–1872 With: Geoffrey Eagar / John Robertson Samuel Joseph
William_Charles_Windeyer
Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
1860–1864 Geoffrey Eagar None 1863–1864 John Darvall None 1864–1865 John Robertson None 1864–1866 Samuel Joseph None 1864–1868 Geoffrey Eagar None
Electoral district of West Sydney
Electoral_district_of_West_Sydney
John Darvall Samuel Joseph John Lang John Robertson Daniel Dalgleish Geoffrey Eagar William Love James Murphy Windsor William Walker George Pitt Saturday
Candidates of the 1864–65 New South Wales colonial election
Candidates_of_the_1864–65_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
Results for state seat of West Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Robertson was appointed Secretary for Lands in the fourth Cowper ministry. Geoffrey Eagar had been appointed Colonial Treasurer in the first Martin ministry.
Electoral results for the district of West Sydney
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_West_Sydney
Robertson William Speer Joseph Wearne William Windeyer William Campbell Geoffrey Eagar Alexander Richardson Friday 10 December 1869 Newtown Stephen Brown Patrick
Candidates of the 1869–70 New South Wales colonial election
Candidates_of_the_1869–70_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
By-election in New South Wales, Australia
Legislative Assembly electorate of West Sydney on 30 October 1863 because Geoffrey Eagar had been appointed Colonial Treasurer in the first Martin ministry.
October 1863 West Sydney colonial by-election
October_1863_West_Sydney_colonial_by-election
Australian politician
Preceded by Saul Samuel Colonial Treasurer January 1866 Succeeded by Geoffrey Eagar New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by Alexander Dick Member
Marshall_Burdekin
Colonial election for New South Wales, Australia in 1864–65
December 1864 Candidate Votes % William Arnold (re-elected) 217 62.0 Geoffrey Eagar 133 38.0 Total formal votes 350 100.0 Informal votes 0 0.0 Turnout 350
Results of the 1864–65 New South Wales colonial election
Results_of_the_1864–65_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
Australian politician (1816–1891)
Darvall/Eagar, Joseph Succeeded by William Windeyer Preceded by John Laycock Member for Clarence 1866–1869 Succeeded by Thomas Bawden Preceded by Geoffrey Eagar
John_Robertson_(premier)
Australian politician (1838–1906)
Assembly Preceded by Samuel Joseph Member for West Sydney 1868–1869 With: Geoffrey Eagar John Dunmore Lang William Windeyer Succeeded by John Robertson William
William Campbell (New South Wales politician)
William_Campbell_(New_South_Wales_politician)
Former newspaper in New South Wales, Australia
was published and printed by Geoffrey Amos Eagar at his Printing Office in Smiths Buildings, George Street in Windsor. Eagar was established as a printer
Windsor Express and Richmond Advertiser
Windsor_Express_and_Richmond_Advertiser
resigned on 14 June 1859. John McNamara resigned on 27 August 1859. Geoffrey Eagar was appointed on 13 September 1859, and took his seat on 14 September
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1856–1861
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Council,_1856–1861
Australian politician
Legislative Council 12 – 15 October 1859 Succeeded by Geoffrey Eagar Preceded by Geoffrey Eagar Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council
John_Hargrave_(judge)
By-election in New South Wales, Australia
1865 West Sydney by-election Friday 7 July Candidate Votes % Geoffrey Eagar (elected) 1,314 53.8 William Love 1,130 46.2 Total formal votes 2,444 100
July 1865 West Sydney colonial by-election
July_1865_West_Sydney_colonial_by-election
Australian politician
October 1868 – 15 December 1870 Premier John Robertson Preceded by Geoffrey Eagar Succeeded by George Lord Constituency Orange (1869 – 1872) Member of
Saul_Samuel
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
Edward Flood No party Forster 1 October 1859 26 October 1859 25 days Geoffrey Eagar 27 October 1859 8 March 1860 133 days William Arnold Robertson (1) Cowper
Secretary for Public Works (New South Wales)
Secretary_for_Public_Works_(New_South_Wales)
Australian politician
offices Vacant Title last held by Lyttleton Bayley Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council Aug – Sep 1859 Succeeded by Geoffrey Eagar
John Dickson (Australian politician)
John_Dickson_(Australian_politician)
December 1862. The resulting by-election on 8 January 1863 was won by Geoffrey Eagar. Liverpool Plains MLA Alexander Dick resigned on 31 December 1862. The
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1860–1864
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1860–1864
By-election in New South Wales, Australia
(The Lachlan), Henry Parkes (Kiama), James Byrnes (Parramatta) and Geoffrey Eagar (West Sydney) were re-elected unopposed. Mr E E Darvall was a bank clerk
1866 Patrick's Plains colonial by-election
1866_Patrick's_Plains_colonial_by-election
Election results for Goldfields West, New South Wales, Australia
January 1870 Candidate Votes % Walter Church (re-elected) 814 64.6 Geoffrey Eagar 389 30.9 William Redman 57 4.5 Total formal votes 1,260 100.0 Informal
Electoral results for the district of Goldfields West
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Goldfields_West
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 21 April 2019. "Mr Geoffrey Eagar (1818-1891)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved
Treasurer_of_New_South_Wales
English-born Australian politician
Preceded by Daniel Dalgleish Geoffrey Eagar William Love Member for West Sydney 1864–1868 With: John Darvall / Geoffrey Eagar John Lang John Robertson /
Samuel Joseph (Australian politician)
Samuel_Joseph_(Australian_politician)
Australian politician (1810–1881)
Weekes Colonial Treasurer Mar – Oct 1863 Succeeded by Geoffrey Eagar Preceded by Geoffrey Eagar Colonial Treasurer Feb – Oct 1865 Succeeded by Saul Samuel
Thomas Smart (New South Wales politician)
Thomas_Smart_(New_South_Wales_politician)
1859 29 days John Hargrave 12 October 1859 26 October 1859 14 days Geoffrey Eagar 27 October 1859 8 March 1860 133 days John Hargrave 9 March 1860 15
Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (New South Wales)
Leader_of_the_Government_in_the_Legislative_Council_(New_South_Wales)
By-election in New South Wales, Australia
1863 West Sydney by-election Thursday 8 January Candidate Votes % Geoffrey Eagar (elected) 1,315 48.7 William Speer 1,202 44.5 William Moffatt 184 6
January 1863 West Sydney colonial by-election
January_1863_West_Sydney_colonial_by-election
1864–1866 Driver, RichardRichard Driver West Macquarie 1860–1880 Eagar, GeoffreyGeoffrey Eagar 4 West Sydney 1863–1864, 1865–1869 Eckford, JosephJoseph Eckford
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1864–1869
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1864–1869
King of Alba from 1097 to 1107
Edgar or Étgar mac Maíl Choluim (Modern Gaelic: Eagar mac Mhaoil Chaluim), nicknamed Probus, "the Valiant" (c. 1074 – 8 January 1107), was King of Alba
Edgar,_King_of_Scotland
By-election in New South Wales, Australia
Arthur Holroyd (Parramatta) were unopposed. The two other ministers, Geoffrey Eagar (West Sydney) and Bowie Wilson (Goldfields South) were easily re-elected
1863 Orange colonial by-election
1863_Orange_colonial_by-election
Australian politician
for Public Works In office 9 March 1860 – 15 October 1863 Preceded by Geoffrey Eagar Succeeded by Arthur Holroyd Secretary for Public Works In office 3 February
William_Munnings_Arnold
Australian politician (1809–1883)
Preceded by Geoffrey Eagar Member for West Sydney 24 Nov 1864 – 22 Jun 1865 With: John Lang John Robertson Samuel Joseph Succeeded by Geoffrey Eagar Political
John_Darvall
Australian public servant (1855–1933)
6 October 1855. His first marriage was to Mary Juliet, daughter of Geoffrey Eagar, from 1885 to her death in 1898. In 1901, he married Winifred, the daughter
Nicholas Lockyer (public servant)
Nicholas_Lockyer_(public_servant)
Clark Irving East Maitland James Dickson James Cox Glebe Thomas Smart Geoffrey Eagar William Moffatt Hartley Henry Rotton William Russell Morpeth David Buchanan
Candidates of the 1860 New South Wales colonial election
Candidates_of_the_1860_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
Australian politician (1805–1888)
October 1859 – 26 October 1859 Preceded by New Position Succeeded by Geoffrey Eagar Personal details Born (1805-06-24)24 June 1805 Sydney Died 9 September
Edward_Flood
Colonial election for New South Wales, Australia in 1869-70
January 1870 Candidate Votes % Walter Church (re-elected) 814 64.6 Geoffrey Eagar 389 30.9 William Redman 57 4.5 Total formal votes 1,260 100.0 Informal
Results of the 1869–70 New South Wales colonial election
Results_of_the_1869–70_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
Irish-born Australian politician
New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by William Campbell Geoffrey Eagar John Lang Member for West Sydney 1869–1872 Served alongside: Robertson
William_Speer_(politician)
By-election in New South Wales, Australia
(Parramatta) were unopposed. Of the other two contested elections, Geoffrey Eagar (West Sydney) was easily re-elected, with more than 90% of the vote
1863 Goldfields South colonial by-election
1863_Goldfields_South_colonial_by-election
Election results for Paterson, New South Wales, Australia
December 1864 Candidate Votes % William Arnold (re-elected) 217 62.0 Geoffrey Eagar 133 38.0 Total formal votes 350 100.0 Informal votes 0 0.0 Turnout 350
Electoral results for the district of Paterson
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Paterson
New South Wales government ministry led by William Forster
Public Works Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council Geoffrey Eagar MLC Attorney General Edward Wise MLC 27 October 1859 13 February 1860
Forster_ministry
Australian politician (1832–1884)
New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by William Campbell Geoffrey Eagar John Lang Member for West Sydney 1869–1874 Served alongside: Robertson
Joseph_Wearne
Election results for Glebe, New South Wales, Australia
Candidate Votes % Thomas Smart (elected) 393 40.8 William Moffatt 382 39.6 Geoffrey Eagar 189 19.6 Total formal votes 964 100.0 Informal votes 0 0.0 Turnout 964
Electoral results for the district of Glebe
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Glebe
Election results for Hastings, New South Wales, Australia
Robert Smith 444 30.0 Henry Flett 307 20.7 William Forster 253 17.1 Geoffrey Eagar 2 0.1 Ebenezer Vickery 1 0.1 Total formal votes 1,481 100.0 Informal
Electoral results for the district of The Hastings (New South Wales)
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_The_Hastings_(New_South_Wales)
Colonial election for New South Wales, Australia in December 1860
Candidate Votes % Thomas Smart (elected) 393 40.8 William Moffatt 382 39.6 Geoffrey Eagar 189 19.6 Total formal votes 964 100.0 Informal votes 0 0.0 Turnout 964
Results of the 1860 New South Wales colonial election
Results_of_the_1860_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
By-election in New South Wales, Australia
(The Lachlan), Henry Parkes (Kiama), James Byrnes (Parramatta) and Geoffrey Eagar (West Sydney) were re-elected unopposed. Robert Ross campaigned for
1866 Yass Plains colonial by-election
1866_Yass_Plains_colonial_by-election
Stephen Fry 1931 Phil Mead 1931 Geoffrey Lowndes 1934–1935 Dick Moore 1936–1937 Cecil Paris 1938 George Taylor 1939 Desmond Eagar 1946–1957 Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie
List of Hampshire cricket captains
List_of_Hampshire_cricket_captains
First-class cricketer Simon Danielli (born 1979-) – Scottish rugby player Desmond Eagar (1917–1977) – First-class cricketer and cricket administrator Charles Garnett
List of Cheltenham College alumni
List_of_Cheltenham_College_alumni
Ruined Augustinian friary in Westmeath, Ireland
original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2022. Scott 2005, p. 267. Eagar 1989, p. 25. "Triostarnach/Tristernagh". logainm.ie. Retrieved 15 November
Tristernagh_Abbey
Rugby league competition
Illawarra Dragons, for inclusion in the 1999 Premiership. Toby Miller; Geoffrey A. Lawrence; Jim McKay (2001). Globalization and sport: playing the world
1998_NRL_season
Greg Delanty – poet Denis Devlin – poet Roddy Doyle – novelist Margaretta Eagar – memoirist Garth Ennis – comic writer Sir Samuel Ferguson – poet Roderick
List_of_Irish_people
Billy Lake (Liberal Party) Labour Dan Carden Liverpool Wavertree Charlotte Eagar Paula Barker Rob McAllister-Bell Adam Heatherington Tom Crone Ann San (Independent)
Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency
Candidates_of_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election_by_constituency
British poet, writer, editor and publisher (1922–2001)
Summer: The Recovery of the Ashes 1985 (Kingswood Press, 1985), with Patrick Eagar Green Fading into Blue: Writings on Cricket and other Sports (Andre Deutsch
Alan_Ross
(1971–1974) : M. S. T. Dunstan Desmond Eagar (1935–1943) : E. D. R. Eagar Michael Eagar (1957–1961) : M. A. Eagar Edwin Eden (1921) : E. Eden Ben Edmondson
List of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club players
List_of_Gloucestershire_County_Cricket_Club_players
Wilfred Eadon (1934) : W. M. Eadon Desmond Eagar (1938–1939) : E. D. R. Eagar Michael Eagar (1956–1959) : M. A. Eagar John Easter (1966–1968) : J. N. C. Easter
List of Oxford University Cricket Club players
List_of_Oxford_University_Cricket_Club_players
Australian periodical
pages and cost five pence per issue. It was printed and published by Geoffrey Amos Eagar in his premises located in Bridge Street and then later in George
Hawkesbury Courier and Agricultural and General Advertiser
Hawkesbury_Courier_and_Agricultural_and_General_Advertiser
Historical Australian newspaper
February 1848 by Benjamin Isaacs, possibly with financial support from Geoffrey Amos Eagar, an accountant. Isaacs had previously set up two newspapers in Parramatta
The_Bathurst_Advocate
Cricket club in England
1946–1957 Desmond Eagar 1939–1945 WWII – No county cricket 1939 George Taylor 1938 Cecil Paris 1936–1937 Dick Moore 1934–1935 Geoffrey Lowndes 1919–1933
Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club
Submarine caldera between Epi and Tongoa in Vanuatu
doi:10.25911/5d6f9d5027a49. hdl:1885/140100. OCLC 12822851. Wirrmann, Denis; Eagar, Stephen H.; Harper, Margaret A.; Leroy, Éric; Sémah, Anne-Marie (December
Kuwae
70s", pp. 9–19 in Building and Fire Research at NBS/NIST, 1975–2000. NIST Eagar, Thomas W.; Musso, Christopher (2001). "Why Did the World Trade Center Collapse
Health_impact_of_asbestos
British Army units in World War I
Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2010. G.F.F. Eagar (10 September 1919). "THE TRAINING OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE TUNNELLING
Tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers
Tunnelling_companies_of_the_Royal_Engineers
Duthie (1911): AM Duthie Henry Dutton (1875): HJ Dutton Desmond Eagar (1946–1957): EDR Eagar Charles Eccles (1870–1875): CV Eccles Joseph Eckland (2023–2024):
List of Hampshire County Cricket Club players
List_of_Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club_players
her second husband Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, as the designated heir. The royal house descended from Matilda and Geoffrey is widely known by
List of rulers in the British Isles
List_of_rulers_in_the_British_Isles
UK Parliament constituency (1918–1983, 1997 onwards)
Liberal Democrats Rob McAlister-Bell 2,759 6.9 −1.1 Conservative Charlotte Eagar 1,887 4.7 −4.9 Independent Ann San 1,191 3.0 N/A Independent Mohamed El
Liverpool_Wavertree
Animal rights protests in Brightlingsea, England
Johnson, Alison (23 May 1992). "The slow road to death". The Times. London. Eagar, Charlotte (22 January 1995). "The middle class goes militant". The Observer
Battle_of_Brightlingsea
player (Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, New York Yankees). Michael Eagar, 85, English cricketer (Gloucestershire). Blanca Fernández Ochoa, 56, Spanish
Deaths_in_August_2019
American literary award for children's fiction
Honorees". East Lansing Public Library. Retrieved 2023-06-19. "Awards: Geoffrey Faber Memorial; Charlotte Huck, Orbis Pictus". Shelf Awareness. 2017-12-06
Charlotte_Huck_Award
Environmental impact of agricultural and industrial nitrogen
Driscoll, C. T., G. B. Lawrence, A. J. Bulger, T. J. Butler, C. S. Cronan, C. Eagar, K. F. Lambert, G. E. Likens, J. L. Stoddard, and K. C. Weathers. 2001.
Human impact on the nitrogen cycle
Human_impact_on_the_nitrogen_cycle
48th season of County Championship cricket in England
with 63. This was a sporting declaration by the Hampshire captain Desmond Eagar as there was time to bowl only 47 overs before the close. Cyril Washbrook
1947_English_cricket_season
Harrison". CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 December 2010. "Player Profile: Desmond Eagar". CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 December 2010. "Player Profile: Neville Rogers"
List of Hampshire County Cricket Club first-class players
List_of_Hampshire_County_Cricket_Club_first-class_players
Courier newspaper commenced publication in Windsor, New South Wales by Geoffrey Amos Eagar. A painting of the Cascades Female Factory in Van Diemen's Land is
1844_in_Australia
Annual honours in Australia
significant service to the judiciary, and to the law. Dr Kathleen Margaret Eagar – For significant service to community through health services research
2024 King's Birthday Honours (Australia)
2024_King's_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)
(Oxford University) Desmond Eagar (1952–1958) : E. D. R. Eagar (Hampshire, Gloucestershire) Michael Eagar (1966) : M. A. Eagar (Gloucestershire) Jim Eaglestone
List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1946–1977)
List_of_Marylebone_Cricket_Club_players_(1946–1977)
January 2018. "Michael Eagar - Career Stats & Summary". Rugby League Project. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018. "Michael Eagar - Player Stats". LoveRugbyLeague
List of Castleford Tigers players
List_of_Castleford_Tigers_players
being loaned to Leigh Leopards). Début v Wakefield Trinity 965 Michael Eagar 15 February 1998 27 September 1998 Centre 23 6 0 0 24 Australian from Queensland
List of Warrington Wolves players
List_of_Warrington_Wolves_players
Macquarie Fields Labor Anoulack Chanthivong Zahurul Quazi (Lib) Stephen Eagar-Deitz Syed Ahmed (Ind) Mick Allen (Ind) Scott Singh (KSO) Maitland Labor
Candidates of the 2019 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_2019_New_South_Wales_state_election
British royal recognitions
Durston, Esq., lately Controller of Civilian Footwear. Waldo McGillycuddy Eagar, Esq., Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind. Secretary, British
1945_New_Year_Honours
Quatermass and the Pit, The Ghosts of Motley Hall), leukemia. 24 August Michael Eagar, 85, English cricketer (Gloucestershire). Ia McIlwaine, 84, librarian. 25
2019_in_the_United_Kingdom
and Unwin Victorian Premier's Literary Award Young Adult Fiction Kirsty Eagar Raw Blue Penguin Group Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Children's
2010_in_Australian_literature
Hundred Years of County Cricket (1973) An Eye for Cricket (with Patrick Eagar) (1979) John Arlott's Book of Cricketers (1979) Jack Hobbs : Profile of
Bibliography_of_cricket
Election results for state seat of Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
Fleming 2,301 49.8 Labour William Ashford 2,146 46.4 Independent Edward Eagar 117 2.5 Independent Wilfred Young 57 1.2 Total formal votes 4,621 97.4 Informal
Electoral results for the district of Upper Hunter
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Upper_Hunter
GEOFFREY EAGAR
GEOFFREY EAGAR
Male
French
French name perhaps derived from Norman French Godefrei, GEOFFROI means "God's peace."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Norman personal name that appears in Middle English as Geffrey and in Old French as Je(u)froi. Some authorities regard this as no more than a palatalized form of Godfrey, but early forms such as Galfridus and Gaufridus point to a first element from Germanic gala ‘to sing’ or gawi ‘region’, ‘territory’. It is possible that several originally distinct names have fallen together in the same form.
Boy/Male
French, German
Peace
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English Anglo Saxon French German
God's peace.
Boy/Male
English Gaelic Teutonic American German Irish
God's peace.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jeffrey.
Boy/Male
German
Peace
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Godefrei, Godefroi(s), composed of the Germanic elements god, got ‘god’ + frid(u), fred ‘peace’. See also Jeffrey.Americanized form of Irish Mac Gothraidh or Ó Gothraidh, patronymics from the Irish equivalent of Godfrey (see 1 above), borrowed from the Vikings.Americanized form of the French surname Godefroi, of the same origin as 1.An Irish family of the name Godfrey originated in Romney, Kent. The first of them to settle in Ireland was Colonel John Godfrey, who was rewarded with lands in Kerry for his services in the 1641 rebellion.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jefferey, probably JEFFREY means "God's peace."Â
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Teutonic
Divine Peace; Peace; Peaceful Traveller
Boy/Male
English French Shakespearean
Peaceful. See also Jeffrey.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Swiss
Peaceful Gift; Abbreviation of Geoffrey; Form of Jeffrey; God's Peace
Male
English
English form of French Geoffroi, possibly GEOFFREY means "God's peace."Â
Boy/Male
Teutonic American Anglo Saxon English French German
God's peace.
Boy/Male
Australian, German
Peace
Male
English
Contracted form of English Geoffrey, possibly GEFFREY means "God's peace."Â
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Teutonic
Divinely Peaceful; Peaceful Gift; God's Peace
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Peaceful; God's Peace
Boy/Male
Australian, German
Peace
Male
English
English form of Norman French Godefrey, GODFREY means "God's peace."
GEOFFREY EAGAR
GEOFFREY EAGAR
Male
Russian
(Стефан) Russian form of Greek Stephanos, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Biblical
that speaks or discourses
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Arthur.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Latin American English Irish
Grace.
Boy/Male
Indian
Respected
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Nice; Good
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil
Talented Girl
Girl/Female
Hindu
Whom God will fill up
Girl/Female
English French
Woman from Magdala.. Madeleine.
GEOFFREY EAGAR
GEOFFREY EAGAR
GEOFFREY EAGAR
GEOFFREY EAGAR
GEOFFREY EAGAR
n.
An alkaloid said to be contained in the bark of Geoffroya inermis, a leguminous tree growing in Jamaica and Surinam; -- called also jamacina.
a.
Designating a canvas used for portraits of a peculiar size, viz., twenty-right or twenty-nine inches by thirty-six; -- so called because that size was adopted by Sir Godfrey Kneller for the portraits he painted of the members of the Kitcat Club.