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  • Ilirney Range
  • Mountain range in Russia

    The Ilirney Range (Russian: Илирнейский кряж) is a range of mountains in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russian Far East. Administratively the range is part

    Ilirney Range

    Ilirney_Range

  • Ilirney
  • Selo in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia

    consumed by the local inhabitants in times of famine. Lake Ilirney is found at the feet of Ilirney Range, about 20 km (12 mi) northeast of the village. Archeologists

    Ilirney

    Ilirney

    Ilirney

  • Ilirney (lake)
  • Group of two lakes in Russia

    side of the Ilirney Range in the upper reaches of the Maly Anyuy River, 20 km from Ilirney town. Dvukh Tsirkov, the highest peak of the range rises to the

    Ilirney (lake)

    Ilirney (lake)

    Ilirney_(lake)

  • Kyrganay Range
  • Mountain range in Russia

    of the Maly Anyuy, rises the Chuvanay Range. The ghost town of Aliskerovo, beyond which rises the Ilirney Range, lies at the eastern end of the Kyrganay

    Kyrganay Range

    Kyrganay Range

    Kyrganay_Range

  • East Siberian Mountains
  • Mountain range in Russia

    Maymandzhin Range Anadyr Highlands Anadyr Plateau Anyuy Range Ilirney Range Kyrganay Range Chuvanay Range Shchuchy Range Chukotka Mountains Chantal Range Pekulney

    East Siberian Mountains

    East Siberian Mountains

    East_Siberian_Mountains

  • Lake Tytyl
  • Lake in Russia

    east of Lake Ilirney, at the feet of the southern slopes of the Ilirney Range, in the upper reaches of the Maly Anyuy River, 55 km from Ilirney village. Its

    Lake Tytyl

    Lake_Tytyl

  • Anadyr Highlands
  • Mountain range in Russia

    Range, highest point 1,189 metres (3,901 ft) —the northwesternmost Rauchuan Range, highest point Mount Belaya, 1,649 metres (5,410 ft) Ilirney Range,

    Anadyr Highlands

    Anadyr Highlands

    Anadyr_Highlands

  • Chuvanay Range
  • Mountain Range in Okrug, Far East Russia

    in the range, flowing between both and joining the left bank of the river. The ghost town of Aliskerovo, beyond which rises the Ilirney Range, lies to

    Chuvanay Range

    Chuvanay Range

    Chuvanay_Range

  • Bilibinsky District
  • District in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia

    mountainous with mountain ranges such as the Pyrkanay Range, Rauchuan Range, Kyrganay Range, Chuvan Mountains, Ilirney Range and Anyuy Range, covering substantial

    Bilibinsky District

    Bilibinsky District

    Bilibinsky_District

  • Chaun
  • River in Russia

    kilometres (8,900 sq mi). The Chaun originates in rivers flowing from the Ilirney Range and the northwestern edge of the crater of Lake Elgygytgyn (Maly Chaun)

    Chaun

    Chaun

    Chaun

  • List of mountains and hills of Russia
  • Smithsonian Institution. "Bezymianny Volcano". PeakVisor. Bolshoi Sayan Range High Point, Russia at Peakbagger.com "N-47". Topographic USSR Chart (in

    List of mountains and hills of Russia

    List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_Russia

  • Ilirneyite
  • Rare tellurite mineral

    discovered at the Sentyabr'skoe deposit (of silver and gold) in the Ilirney Range, Western Chukotka, Russia. Ilirneyite is a trivalent-manganese-analogue

    Ilirneyite

    Ilirneyite

  • Anyuy Mountains
  • Mountain range in Russia

    Russia. The area of the range is largely uninhabited. To the north rises the Chuvanay Range and to the northeast the Ilirney Range, on the other side of

    Anyuy Mountains

    Anyuy Mountains

    Anyuy_Mountains

  • Aliskerovo
  • Place in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia

    southeast of Bilibino, west of the Ilirney Range. The settlement lies east of Keperveyem and the Kyrganay Range. The Chuvanay Range rises to the west and southwest

    Aliskerovo

    Aliskerovo

  • Rauchua
  • River in Russia

    frozen mammoths have been found near the Rauchua. Its source is in the Ilirney Range. It passes through the sparsely populated areas of the Siberian tundra

    Rauchua

    Rauchua

    Rauchua

  • Maly Anyuy
  • River in Russia

    the Ilirney Range, making a wide bend by the Chuvanay Range —flowing first northwards and then westwards again at the feet of the Kyrganay Range— in western

    Maly Anyuy

    Maly Anyuy

    Maly_Anyuy

  • Bilibino
  • Town in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia

    site on the banks of the Orlovka River, as well as at Lakes Tytyl and Ilirney. Interest in the area around the present day site of the town began in

    Bilibino

    Bilibino

    Bilibino

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  • Marshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Marshall

    English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.

    Marshall

  • Bow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bow

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bows, from Middle English bow (Old English boga, from būgan ‘to bend’). Before the invention of gunpowder, the bow was an important long-range weapon for shooting game as well as in warfare. Boga is also found as a personal name in Old English, and it is possible that this survived into Middle English and so may lie behind the surname in some instances. In other cases (for example, Richard atte Bowe, 1306), the name is topographic, from the same word in the transferred sense ‘arched bridge’, ‘river bend’, an allusion to their similarity in shape to a drawn bow.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).

    Bow

  • Pamir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Pamir

    Mountain range

    Pamir

  • Ranger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ranger

    English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname Laviolette.

    Ranger

  • Balch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Balch

    English : from Middle English balch, belch ‘balk’, ‘beam’ (Old English bælc, balca), possibly denoting someone who lived in a house with a roof beam rather than in a simple hut; alternatively it may have been a nickname for a man built like a tree trunk, i.e. one of stocky, heavy build.English : nickname from Middle English balche, belche ‘swelling’ (Old English bælc(e)). This was probably chiefly given in the sense ‘swelling pride’, ‘overweening arrogance’, but it can also mean ‘eructation’, ‘belch’ and may therefore in some cases have been acquired by a man given to belching.Welsh : from the adjective balch, which has a range of meanings—‘fine’, ‘splendid’, ‘proud’, ‘arrogant’, ‘glad’—but the predominant meaning is ‘proud’ and from this the family name probably derives.The surname Balch was established in MD c.1650.

    Balch

  • Hey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Hey

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place called Hey.Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived on a heath, Dutch hei, heide.German : metonymic occupational name for a grower or mower of grass, from Middle High German höu ‘grass’, ‘hay’.North German (Frisian) and Dutch : from a Germanic personal name formed with hag ‘fence’, ‘enclosure’ as the first element.South German : occupational name from Middle High German heie ‘ranger’, ‘warden’, ‘guard’ or a topographic name from Middle High German haie ‘protected wood’.

    Hey

  • Linney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Linney

    English : from an Old English female personal name Lindgifu, Lindgeofu, composed of the elements lind ‘lime (wood)’, i.e. ‘shield’ (a transferred sense) + gifu, geofu ‘gift’.

    Linney

  • Inerney
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Inerney

    Steward of church lands.

    Inerney

  • Birney
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, German

    Birney

    Lives on the Brook Island; Island with a Brook

    Birney

  • IRINEY
  • Male

    Russian

    IRINEY

    Variant spelling of Russian Irinei, IRINEY means "peaceful."

    IRINEY

  • Burney
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, German, Irish

    Burney

    Lives on the Brook Island; Form of Birney; Island of the Brook; Bear; Brown

    Burney

  • Parker
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Parker

    Keeper of the forest; forest ranger. Famous bearer: actor Parker Stevenson.

    Parker

  • Wright
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and northern Irish

    Wright

    English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a maker of machinery, mostly in wood, of any of a wide range of kinds, from Old English wyrhta, wryhta ‘craftsman’ (a derivative of wyrcan ‘to work or make’). The term is found in various combinations (for example, Cartwright and Wainwright), but when used in isolation it generally referred to a builder of windmills or watermills.Common New England Americanized form of French Le Droit, a nickname for an upright person, a man of probity, from Old French droit ‘right’, in which there has been confusion between the homophones right and wright.

    Wright

  • Rangesh | ரஂகேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rangesh | ரஂகேஷ

    Lord Vishnu

    Rangesh | ரஂகேஷ

  • Rangeet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Rangeet

    Region of battle, Handsome, Well colored

    Rangeet

  • Himalay | ஹிமாலய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Himalay | ஹிமாலய

    Mountain range

    Himalay | ஹிமாலய

  • Rangeevan
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Rangeevan

    Firm in battle, A widow

    Rangeevan

  • Pamir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Pamir |

    Mountain range

    Pamir |

  • Birney
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Birney

    Lives on the brook island.

    Birney

  • Demers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Demers

    English : patronymic from Deemer.French : habitational name apparently associated with a specific domain; the source is unclear, because of the wide range of local variants.

    Demers

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ILIRNEY RANGE

  • Navigate
  • v. i.

    To joirney by water; to go in a vessel or ship; to perform the duties of a navigator; to use the waters as a highway or channel for commerce or communication; to sail.

  • Range
  • v. i.

    To have a certain direction; to correspond in direction; to be or keep in a corresponding line; to trend or run; -- often followed by with; as, the front of a house ranges with the street; to range along the coast.

  • Range
  • v. i.

    To have range; to change or differ within limits; to be capable of projecting, or to admit of being projected, especially as to horizontal distance; as, the temperature ranged through seventy degrees Fahrenheit; the gun ranges three miles; the shot ranged four miles.

  • Range
  • n.

    To set in a row, or in rows; to place in a regular line or lines, or in ranks; to dispose in the proper order; to rank; as, to range soldiers in line.

  • Blarneyed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Blarney

  • Blarneying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Blarney

  • Range
  • v.

    A series of things in a line; a row; a rank; as, a range of buildings; a range of mountains.

  • Wander
  • v. i.

    To ramble here and there without any certain course or with no definite object in view; to range about; to stroll; to rove; as, to wander over the fields.

  • Blarney
  • n.

    Smooth, wheedling talk; flattery.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.

  • Range
  • v. i.

    To be native to, or live in, a certain district or region; as, the peba ranges from Texas to Paraguay.

  • Range
  • n.

    To dispose in a classified or in systematic order; to arrange regularly; as, to range plants and animals in genera and species.

  • Range
  • v.

    See Range of cable, below.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One of a body of mounted troops, formerly armed with short muskets, who range over the country, and often fight on foot.

  • Ranged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Range

  • Range
  • n.

    To sail or pass in a direction parallel to or near; as, to range the coast.

  • Range
  • v.

    That which may be ranged over; place or room for excursion; especially, a region of country in which cattle or sheep may wander and pasture.

  • Blarney
  • v. t.

    To influence by blarney; to wheedle with smooth talk; to make or accomplish by blarney.

  • Range
  • n.

    To rove over or through; as, to range the fields.

  • Range
  • v.

    Extent or space taken in by anything excursive; compass or extent of excursion; reach; scope; discursive power; as, the range of one's voice, or authority.