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Look up Grattan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grattan may refer to: Grattan Kerans (1941–2019), American politician from Oregon Grattan O'Leary
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Australian public policy think tank
Grattan Institute is an Australian public policy think tank, established in 2008. The Melbourne-based institute is non-aligned, defining itself as contributing
Grattan_Institute
Australian journalist (born 1924)
Michelle Grattan (born 30 June 1944) is an Australian journalist who was the first woman to become editor of an Australian metropolitan daily newspaper
Michelle_Grattan
Irish politician (1746–1820)
Henry Grattan (3 July 1746 – 4 June 1820) was an Irish politician and lawyer who campaigned for legislative freedom for the Irish Parliament in the late
Henry_Grattan
British clothing retailer
Grattan is an English catalogue clothing retailer based in Bradford, England with 18 stores and 2 main catalogues and a number of specialty catalogues
Grattan_plc
1854 killing of U.S. soldiers by Sioux in present-day Tarrent County, Wyoming
The Grattan massacre, also referred to as the Grattan Fight, was the initial conflict of the First Sioux War, occurring on August 19, 1854, between the
Grattan_massacre
Bridge over the River Liffey in Ireland
Grattan Bridge (Irish: Droichead Grattan) is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, and joining Capel Street to Parliament Street
Grattan_Bridge
British politician
Sir Nicholas Grattan-Doyle, DL (18 August 1862 – 14 July 1941), of The Manor House, Birtley, County Durham (now Tyne and Wear), was a Unionist Party politician
Nicholas_Grattan-Doyle
Lawrence Grattan (June 1, 1830 – August 19, 1854) was a mid-19th-century U.S. Army officer, whose poor judgement and inexperience led to the Grattan massacre
John_Lawrence_Grattan
British historian of mathematics (1941–2014)
Ivor Owen Grattan-Guinness (23 June 1941 – 12 December 2014) was a historian of mathematics and logic. Grattan-Guinness was born in Bakewell, England;
Ivor_Grattan-Guinness
Topics referred to by the same term
James Grattan may refer to: James Grattan (MP for Dublin City) (1711–1766), MP for Dublin City, father of Henry Grattan James Grattan (Wicklow MP) (1783–1854)
James_Grattan
Topics referred to by the same term
John Grattan may refer to: John Lawrence Grattan, US Cavalry officer whose poor judgement and inexperience led to the Grattan massacre John Grattan (naturalist)
John_Grattan
Tom Grattan's War was a British television series which ran from 1968 to 1970. The show revolved around the life of Tom Grattan who was sent to live with
Tom_Grattan's_War
English stage actress and singer
Emma Grattan (1835 – 9 August 1893) was a 19th-century English stage actress and singer. Grattan was born with the surname Hunt; Grattan was a family
Emma_Grattan
Topics referred to by the same term
Grattan Township may refer to the following places in the United States: Grattan Township, Michigan Grattan Township, Itasca County, Minnesota Grattan
Grattan_Township
Canadian politician
Michael Grattan O'Leary (February 19, 1888–April 7, 1976) was a Canadian journalist, publisher and a member of the Senate of Canada. He was born in Percé
Grattan_O'Leary
British actor, singer and dancer
Harry Grattan (c. 1867 – 25 September 1951) was a British stage actor, singer, dancer and writer best known for his performances in musical comedies in
Harry_Grattan
Irish politician
Henry Grattan (1789 – 16 July 1859) was an Irish politician, who was Member of Parliament for Dublin City on behalf of the Whigs from 1826 to 1830 in
Henry_Grattan_Jnr
Northern Irish footballer
James Grattan (born 30 November 1958) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Mansfield Town. Jimmy Grattan
Jimmy_Grattan
American politician (1801–1881)
Ferguson Grattan (1829-1829), Robert R. Grattan (1835–1850), Mary Peachy Grattan (1831–1838), Jane Gay Grattan (1832–1838), Lavinia Payne Grattan (1842–1843)
Peachy_R._Grattan
UK fashion retailer
also stocking homewear and electricals. Kaleidoscope is owned by Freemans Grattan Holdings (previously named Otto UK), which is in turn owned by Otto GmbH
Kaleidoscope_(retailer)
Irish Protestant Christian preacher, evangelist and author
Henry Grattan Guinness (11 August 1835 – 21 June 1910) was an Irish Nonconformist Protestant preacher, evangelist and author. He was the great evangelist
Henry_Grattan_Guinness
British lawyer and colonial governor (1886–1961)
Sir Henry Grattan Bushe, KCMG, CB (1 January 1886 – 23 August 1961) was a British colonial governor and lawyer. Bushe was born in Trinidad, the son of
Grattan_Bushe
Australian parliamentary by-election
by-election: Saturday 9 May 2026". Australian Electoral Commission. 5 March 2026. Grattan, Michelle (13 February 2026). "Angus Taylor defeats Sussan Ley by hefty
2026_Farrer_by-election
Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
Grattan is an unincorporated community in Grattan Township, Itasca County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located northwest of Wirt; near
Grattan,_Minnesota
Irish music historian and composer (1857–1928)
Chevalier William Henry Grattan Flood (baptised 1 November 1857 – 6 August 1928) was an Irish author, composer, musicologist and historian. As a writer
W._H._Grattan_Flood
Irish actor, author (1797–1841)
William Grattan Tyrone Power (20 November 1797 – 17 March 1841), known professionally as Tyrone Power, was an Irish stage actor, comedian, author and
Tyrone_Power_(Irish_actor)
Civil township in Michigan, United States
Grattan Township is a civil township of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population was 3,809. It is part
Grattan_Township,_Michigan
American economist
Clinton Hartley Grattan (October 19, 1902 – June 25, 1980) was an American economic analyst, historian, critic, and professor emeritus, who was considered
C._Hartley_Grattan
Prominent Irish & British family in brewing, banking, and politics
John Grattan Guinness (1783–1850) John Grattan Guinness (died 1871) Samuel Guinness (1851–1940) James Henry Guinness (1879–1952) Gerald Henry Grattan Guinness
Guinness_family
Irish writer
Thomas Colley Grattan (1792 – 4 July 1864) was an Irish novelist, poet, dramatist, travel writer, historian and diplomat. Born in Dublin, he was educated
Thomas_Colley_Grattan
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
The Bellew (later Grattan-Bellew) baronetcy, of Mount Bellew in County Galway, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 15
Grattan-Bellew_baronets
Public park in Dublin, Ireland
Grattan Crescent Park (Irish: Páirc Corrán Grattan) is a public park located between the suburbs of Kilmainham and Inchicore in Dublin, Ireland. The park
Grattan_Crescent_Park
American politician
Grattan Henry Wheeler (August 25, 1783 – March 11, 1852) was an American politician from New York. Wheeler was born near Providence, Rhode Island, on
Grattan_H._Wheeler
Irish naturalist and anthropologist
John Grattan (1800, Dublin −1871) was an Irish naturalist and anthropologist. John Grattan was an apothecary in Belfast. He had wide interests in natural
John_Grattan_(naturalist)
Sports stadium in Bradford, England
2006 until 2010 it was referred to as the Grattan Stadium, Odsal due to sponsorship from retail company Grattan. From 2013 until 2017 it was referred to
Odsal_Stadium
New Zealand poetry award
The Kathleen Grattan Award is one of New Zealand's top poetry awards. It is named after Kathleen Grattan, an Auckland poet, who died in 1990. The award
Kathleen_Grattan_Award
American politician (born 1938)
Paul Grattan Kirk Jr. (born January 18, 1938) is an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States senator from Massachusetts from 2009
Paul_G._Kirk
Australian economist
hold the role. Before her time as commission chair, she was CEO of the Grattan Institute from 2020 to 2023. Danielle Wood grew up in the Adelaide Hills
Danielle_Wood_(economist)
British writer and evangelist
Fanny Grattan Guinness born Fanny Emma Fitzgerald writing as Mrs. H. Grattan Guinness (1831 – 3 November 1898) was a British writer, evangelist and trainer
Fanny_Grattan_Guinness
American outlaw
Gratton Hanley "Grat" Dalton (March 30, 1861 – October 5, 1892) was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was one of three brothers in the Dalton
Grat_Dalton
Tony Wood is an Australian businessman and Energy Program Director at the Grattan Institute. He has become a prominent spokesperson for the institute since
Tony Wood (Australian businessman)
Tony_Wood_(Australian_businessman)
Street in Melbourne, Victoria
Grattan Street is a major street in Melbourne, Australia. Since 2020, Grattan Street has been split by the building works for a new pedestrian zone adjoining
Grattan_Street
Australian writer and researcher
journal Policy. Norton was the Program Director of Higher Education at the Grattan Institute from 2011 to 2019. From November 1997 to December 1999, Norton
Andrew_Norton
American writer (1850–1931)
Henry Grattan Donnelly (c. 1850–1931) was an author and playwright born in Baltimore, Maryland. Named after the Irish politician Henry Grattan, Donnelly
Henry_Grattan_Donnelly
English actor (1886–1972)
Leo Grattan Carroll (25 October 1886 – 16 October 1972) was an English actor. In a career of more than 40 years, he appeared in six Hitchcock films including
Leo_G._Carroll
Tongan politician
Johnny Grattan Vaea Taione is a Tongan politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga. He is the older brother of former MP Sione Havea
Johnny_Taione
The Kathleen Grattan Prize for a Sequence of Poems is an annual award for a cycle or sequence of poems with a common link or theme. It is named after
Kathleen Grattan Prize for a Sequence of Poems
Kathleen_Grattan_Prize_for_a_Sequence_of_Poems
Canadian curler (born 1974)
James Grattan, nicknamed "Jimmy the Kid" (born July 28, 1974, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian curler from Oromocto, New Brunswick. He currently skips
James_Grattan_(curler)
Irish lawyer and colonial administrator (1903–1985)
Sir Arthur John Grattan-Bellew (23 May 1903 – 5 January 1985) was an Irish lawyer and colonial administrator who was Attorney General of Sarawak from
Arthur_John_Grattan-Bellew
Baseball player
Todd Grattan (born 7 September 1986), nicknamed "Cougar", is an Australian professional baseball player for the Sydney Blue Sox of the Australian Baseball
Todd_Grattan
Irish-born Australian medical doctor and politician
Henry Grattan Douglass (1790 – 1 December 1865) was an Irish-born Australian medical doctor and politician. He was born in Dublin to apothecary Adam Douglass
Henry_Douglass
Australian taxation policy
reducing the capital gains tax discount from 50% to 25%. A report by the Grattan Institute found that negative gearing provides proportionally greater tax
Negative_gearing_in_Australia
Australian federal policy initiative
founder and CEO of power tracing technology company Enosi. Grattan, Michelle (11 April 2024). "Grattan on Friday: Albanese government can't be accused of excessive
Future_Made_in_Australia
Australian Standardbred racehorse
Hondo Grattan was a Standardbred pacer from Bathurst, New South Wales known as the "Bathurst Bulldog". He won the Inter Dominion Pacing Championship in
Hondo_Grattan
Irish Whig politician and army officer
James Grattan (7 April 1783 – 21 October 1854) was an Irish Whig politician and army officer. Grattan was the first son of Irish Patriot Party MP Henry
James_Grattan_(Wicklow_MP)
American politician (1876–1938)
William J. Grattan (May 20, 1876 – December 6, 1938) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He served in the New York State Senate and New
William_J._Grattan
Canadian curler
plays second on Team James Grattan.[failed verification] McCann was the alternate for Team New Brunswick skipped by James Grattan at the 2008 Tim Hortons
Andy_McCann
Monaghan-based Gaelic games club
Inniskeen Grattans Gaelic Athletic Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, based in Inniskeen, County Monaghan, Ireland. The club participates in both
Inniskeen_Grattans_GAC
Township in Minnesota, United States
Grattan Township is a township in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 44 at the 2010 census. Grattan Township was named for Henry
Grattan Township, Itasca County, Minnesota
Grattan_Township,_Itasca_County,_Minnesota
1855 massacre during the First Sioux War
took. The Army planned this punitive expedition in retaliation for the "Grattan Massacre" in August 1854, and for raids by Lakota in its wake. The battle
Battle_of_Ash_Hollow
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1981)
Brian McGrattan (born September 2, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former member of the Calgary Flames player development
Brian_McGrattan
Surname list
McGrattan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian McGrattan (rugby union) (born 1959), New Zealand rugby union player Brian McGrattan
McGrattan
Topics referred to by the same term
Paul Kirk may refer to: Paul G. Kirk (born 1938), former United States Senator from Massachusetts and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee
Paul_Kirk
Canadian former professional wrestler (born 1987)
Jenna Grattan (born October 26, 1987) is a Canadian former professional wrestler better known by her ring name Portia Perez. Perez teamed with Nicole
Portia_Perez
Sichangu ("Brulé") Sioux chief (1823–1881)
Pawnee and Absaroke (“Crow”), and having taken a leading part in the Grattan Massacre, he led his warriors in the Colorado and Platte River uprising
Spotted_Tail
Canadian ice hockey player (1927–2022)
Thomas Henry McGrattan (October 19, 1927 – December 22, 2022) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played in one National Hockey League game for the
Tom_McGrattan
Country in South America
August 2025. Retrieved 16 April 2026. Araujo, Gabriel (28 June 2023). Grattan, Steven; Rumney, Emma (eds.). "Brazil census shows population growth at
Brazil
Irish Christmas carol
style. The song achieved a renewed popularity due to the work of William Grattan Flood (1859–1928), who was organist and musical director at St. Aidan's
Wexford_Carol
Irish politician (1862–1935)
Sir Thomas Henry Grattan Esmonde, 11th Baronet, KHS (21 September 1862 – 15 September 1935) was an Irish Home Rule nationalist politician and author.
Sir Thomas Esmonde, 11th Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Esmonde,_11th_Baronet
Scottish footballer and manager
John Grattan Hendrie (born 24 October 1963) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played on the right wing or in attack. His career started
John Hendrie (Scottish footballer)
John_Hendrie_(Scottish_footballer)
Volcanic fissure in Iceland
3406/quate.1998.2103. Grattan, D., Schütenhelm, R. and Brayshay, M. "Volcanic gases, environmental crises and social response" in Grattan, J. and Torrence
Laki
1960 article by Eugene Wigner
Effectiveness of Data" Max Tegmark in physics, "The Mathematical Universe". Ivor Grattan-Guinness in mathematics, "Solving Wigner's mystery: The reasonable (though
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences
The_Unreasonable_Effectiveness_of_Mathematics_in_the_Natural_Sciences
Irish politician (1820 – 1863)
Bellew, 1st Baronet (see Grattan-Bellew baronets), and Helena Maria Dillon. He married Pauline Grattan, daughter of Henry Grattan, in September 1858. The
Thomas Bellew (Galway politician)
Thomas_Bellew_(Galway_politician)
Part of the United Kingdom
shipowner". Geograph Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Grattan, Gary (8 July 2000). "Fuel firm in hunt for calendars". Belfast Telegraph
Northern_Ireland
American politician (1941–2019)
Grattan Kerans (January 2, 1941 – January 16, 2019) was an American politician from Oregon, who served in the Oregon House of Representatives from 1974
Grattan_Kerans
Township municipality in Ontario, Canada
2001, by amalgamation of the village of Eganville and the townships of Grattan, Sebastapol, and South Algona. The administrative and commercial centre
Bonnechere_Valley
American economist
Ellen McGrattan is an American macroeconomist who is Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota and past director of the Heller-Hurwicz Economics
Ellen_McGrattan
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
along with the rest of the Metro Tunnel. Parkville has been built below Grattan Street, between Leicester and Elizabeth streets, using the cut-and-cover
Parkville_railway_station
19th century Lakota leader
troopers in the army detachment were killed, in what would be called the Grattan massacre or "the Mormon Cow War" according to Army Historian S.L.A. Marshall
Conquering_Bear
1854–1891 conflicts in the United States
Grattan Massacre, and the final came in 1890 during the Ghost Dance War. The First Sioux War was fought between 1854 and 1856 following the Grattan Fight
Sioux_Wars
Building used for drying hops
Retrieved 8 March 2025. Grattan 2021, pp. 132–34. Grattan 2021, p. 135-37. Grattan 2021, p. 137-39. Grattan 2021, pp. 137, 139–41. Walton & Walton 1998, pp
Oast_house
Animated web series
Perajian expedition alongside Hercai. Mike Berlak as Lester Bilke Debbie Grattan as Irene Samuels, an elderly woman who lives in Fort West. Darrell Brown
MechWest
17th to 20th-century Anglican domination of Ireland
exclusively Protestant, identity and the formation in the 1770s of Henry Grattan's Patriot Party. The formation of the Irish Volunteers to defend Ireland
Protestant_Ascendancy
2025 British-Irish historical drama television series
Guinness, cousin of the Guinness siblings Michael Colgan as Reverend Henry Grattan, uncle to the Guinness siblings Tim Creed as Reverend William Plunket,
House_of_Guinness
Canadian politician (1888–1947)
Gerald Grattan McGeer (6 January 1888 – 11 August 1947) was a lawyer, populist politician, and monetary reform advocate in the Canadian province of British
Gerry_McGeer
Political party in Kingdom of Ireland
Such was the influence of Grattan that the subsequent eighteen years of greater legislative independence were known as Grattan's Parliament, with the odious
Irish_Patriot_Party
General election in the Kingdom of Ireland
Parliament, largely due to the efforts of the Patriot Party, led by Henry Grattan. However, the electorate remained restricted to Protestant freeholders
1790_Irish_general_election
Deputy Chancellor of RMIT University. He was health program director at the Grattan Institute, an Australian public policy think tank, from 2012 to 2022. He
Stephen_Duckett
Irish actor
Examiner. Retrieved 7 March 2022. Cork Educate Together National School, Grattan Street, Cork "Ashton student Eanna Hardwicke – a winner at Writer's Week"
Éanna_Hardwicke
Founding of the United States
who controlled Ireland demanded self-rule. Under the leadership of Henry Grattan, the Irish Patriot Party forced the reversal of mercantilist prohibitions
American_Revolution
Right-wing populist political party in Australia
Phillip; Brett, Judith; Brunton, Ron; Fraser, Malcolm; Goot, Murray; Grattan, Michelle; Kelly, Paul; Kingston, Margo; Lake, Marilyn; McGuinness, P.P
One_Nation
Australian Army officer training unit
training unit in the Australian Army Reserve (ARes). It has a depot at Grattan Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Australia. MUR traces its origins to 1884 as
Melbourne_University_Regiment
Irish hurler
Gerard McGrattan (born 1972) is an Irish former hurler who played as a right wing-forward for the Down senior team. McGrattan made his first appearance
Gerard_McGrattan
Canadian Catholic prelate (born 1956)
William Terrence McGrattan (born 19 September 1956) is the eighth and current bishop of the Diocese of Calgary. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop
William_McGrattan
Borsari's Corner is at the intersection of Lygon and Grattan Streets, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia. The corner is named after Nino Borsari, a member
Borsari's_Corner
Last election in Kingdom of Ireland
Catholic Emancipation. Grattan and Ponsonby had introduced a proposal for parliamentary reform in the previous parliament, with Grattan threatening that if
1797_Irish_general_election
Canadian curler
earning an automatic bye to the championship game where they faced James Grattan. Leading 6–5 in the tenth end, they gave up two points to lose the game
Brian_King_(curler)
American actor
Thomas Grattan Riggs (January 1835 – 15 June 1899) was a US-born actor who had a significant career in Australia portraying Irish characters, though he
Grattan_Riggs
Mathematician (1845–1918)
after Georg Cantor Grattan-Guinness 2000, p. 351. The biographical material in this article is mostly drawn from Dauben 1979. Grattan-Guinness 1971, and
Georg_Cantor
GRATTAN
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Eternal, Constant, Perpetually
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Desire; Wish
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Having One Tooth
Boy/Male
Tamil
A prophets name, Black
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the Middle English, Old French personal name Crispin, Latin Crispinus, a family name derived from crispus ‘curly-haired’ (see Crisp). This name was especially popular in France in the early Middle Ages, having been borne by a saint who was martyred at Soissons in ad c. 285 along with a companion, Crispinianus (whose name is a further derivative of the same word).English and French : diminutive of Crisp.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light; Light of God
Boy/Male
Indian
Attractive
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of northern Irish Houston.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
One with a White Horse; Lord Indra
Boy/Male
Hindu
Comely, Loved one
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