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Ancient territory in Ireland
Iveagh (/ˈaɪveɪ/ EYE-vay; from Irish Uíbh Eachach, meaning 'descendants of Echu') is the name of several historical territorial divisions in what is now
Iveagh
Irish businessman and philanthropist (1847–1927)
Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, KP, GCVO, FRS (10 November 1847 – 7 October 1927), known between May 1885 and January 1891 as Sir Edward Cecil
Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh
Edward_Guinness,_1st_Earl_of_Iveagh
Irish aristocrat
Viscountess Iveagh (1844–1916) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat. She was a member of the Guinness family by birth and by marriage. Lady Iveagh was born Adelaide
Adelaide Guinness, Viscountess Iveagh
Adelaide_Guinness,_Viscountess_Iveagh
Prominent Irish & British family in brewing, banking, and politics
current head of the family is the Earl of Iveagh. Another prominent branch, descended from the 1st Earl of Iveagh, is headed by Lord Moyne. The Guinness
Guinness_family
Anglo-Irish aristocrat and businessman
4th Earl of Iveagh (born 25 August 1969), styled Viscount Elveden until 1992, is an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and businessman. Lord Iveagh is a member of
Edward Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh
Edward_Guinness,_4th_Earl_of_Iveagh
Irish businessman, politician and philanthropist (1874–1967)
Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh (29 March 1874 – 14 September 1967) was an Anglo-Irish businessman, politician, oarsman and philanthropist
Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh
Rupert_Guinness,_2nd_Earl_of_Iveagh
National park in Dublin, Ireland
The Iveagh Gardens (/ˈaɪviː/; Irish: Gairdíní Uí Eachach) is a public park located between Clonmel Street and Upper Hatch Street, near the National Concert
Iveagh_Gardens
Georgian house and foreign ministry headquarters in Dublin, Ireland
Iveagh House is a Georgian house which now contains the headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Dublin, Ireland. It is also sometimes
Iveagh_House
Topics referred to by the same term
Ireland Iveagh Lower, Lower Half Iveagh Lower, Upper Half Iveagh Upper, Lower Half Iveagh Upper, Upper Half Mount Iveagh, Antarctica Earl of Iveagh, a British
Iveagh_(disambiguation)
Earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Earl of Iveagh (pronounced /ˈaɪvi/ EYE-vee—especially in Dublin—or /ˈaɪvɑː/ EYE-vah) is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in October
Earl_of_Iveagh
Housing association in the Dublin area
The Iveagh Trust /ˈaɪviː/ is a provider of affordable housing in and around Dublin in Ireland. It was initially a component of the Guinness Trust, founded
Iveagh_Trust
Family name
Uíbh Eachach Cobha, the Magennises would become chiefs of the territory of Iveagh, which by the 16th century comprised over half of modern County Down. By
Magennis
Former indoor market in Dublin, Ireland
The Iveagh Markets /ˈaɪviː/ is a former indoor market built in the Victorian style on Francis Street and John Dillon Street in The Liberties neighbourhood
Iveagh_Markets
Stately home in Suffolk, England
the Elveden Estate in Elveden, Suffolk, England. The seat of the Earls of Iveagh, it is a Grade II* listed building. Located centrally to the village, it
Elveden_Hall
Country house in Hampstead, London
Kenwood House (also known as the Iveagh Bequest) is a stately home in Hampstead, London, on the northern boundary of Hampstead Heath. The present house
Kenwood_House
Irish businessman and politician (1937–1992)
Arthur Francis Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh (20 May 1937 – 18 June 1992), styled Viscount Elveden between 1945 and 1967, was an Irish businessman
Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh
Benjamin_Guinness,_3rd_Earl_of_Iveagh
Scottish aristocrat (1939–2010)
Miranda Daphne Jane Guinness, Countess of Iveagh (née Smiley; 19 August 1939[citation needed] – 30 December 2010) was a Scottish aristocrat who married
Miranda Guinness, Countess of Iveagh
Miranda_Guinness,_Countess_of_Iveagh
Anglo-Irish aristocrat and politician (1881–1966)
Gwendolen Florence Mary Guinness, Countess of Iveagh (née Onslow; 22 July 1881 – 16 February 1966) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and Conservative politician
Gwendolen Guinness, Countess of Iveagh
Gwendolen_Guinness,_Countess_of_Iveagh
Street in Dublin, Ireland
being on Bride Road. Iveagh House, now known as Iveagh Hostel, was built on the street in the 1900s. It was part of the Iveagh Trust regeneration scheme
Bride_Road
Viscount Iveagh (c. 1655 – September 1692) was an Irish Jacobite peer and soldier. Magennis was the son of Hugh Magennis, 4th Viscount Iveagh and Rose
Bryan Magennis, 5th Viscount Magennis of Iveagh
Bryan_Magennis,_5th_Viscount_Magennis_of_Iveagh
State guest house and estate in Dublin, Ireland
purchased by the Government of Ireland from Edward Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh in 1999 for €29.2 million. A state body—the Office of Public Works (OPW)—spent
Farmleigh
Sports facility in Drimnagh / Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland
The Iveagh Grounds is a multi-purpose sports facility based in Drimnagh/Crumlin, Dublin. It is the home base of several sports clubs and teams who are
Iveagh_Grounds
Mutual provider of social housing services in the United Kingdom
was created the 1st Baron Iveagh in 1891, the 1st Viscount Iveagh in 1905, and the 1st Earl of Iveagh in 1919. Lord Iveagh, as he became, donated £200
The_Guinness_Partnership
Princess Frederick of Prussia
8 March 1995) was the youngest daughter of Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, and wife of Prince Frederick of Prussia, grandson of Wilhelm II, German
Lady_Brigid_Guinness
383°N 6.200°W / 54.383; -6.200 Iveagh (/ˈaɪveɪ/ EYE-vay) was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland. Iveagh was a county constituency comprising
Iveagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Iveagh_(Northern_Ireland_Parliament_constituency)
British politician
and Florence Rogan. He was created a life peer as Baron Rogan, of Lower Iveagh in the County of Down, on 16 July 1999 and is regarded as leader of the
Dennis_Rogan,_Baron_Rogan
Historic area of central Dublin, Ireland
of the area was redeveloped into affordable housing and parkland by the Iveagh Trust, the Dublin Artisans Dwellings Company and Dublin City Council in
The_Liberties,_Dublin
Venus Iveagh Gardens 1865 Unknown Nose has been broken off at some stage. More images Fountain × 2 Iveagh Gardens 1865 Ninian Niven Sundial Iveagh Gardens
List_of_public_art_in_Dublin
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
peerage as Earl of Iveagh. For more information, see this title. The 1st Baron Moyne was the third son of the 1st Earl of Iveagh. Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness
Guinness_baronets
British politician (1935–2007)
and Lady Honor Channon, eldest daughter of Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh. His family were well connected: his father's dearest friend was Prince
Paul_Channon
Anglo-Irish military officer
Baronet and Elizabeth Guinness. He was the brother of Lord Ardilaun, Lord Iveagh, and Lady Plunket. Guinness married Lady Henrietta St Lawrence, daughter
Benjamin_Guinness_II
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
prominent Guinness brewing family, he was the third son of the 1st Earl of Iveagh, who was himself the third son of Sir Benjamin Guinness, 1st Baronet, of
Baron_Moyne
Barony in County Down, Northern Ireland
Iveagh Lower, Upper Half is a barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It was created by 1851 with the division of the barony of Iveagh Lower into two
Iveagh_Lower,_Upper_Half
Mountain range in Antarctica
Mount Kinsey and Mount Westminster. Features further south include Mount Iveagh, Mount Judd, Mount White and Mount Henry Lucy. The Jensen Glacier flows
Supporters_Range
Knock Iveagh (from Irish Cnoc Uíbh Eachach 'hill of Iveagh') is a hill near Rathfriland, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is topped by an ancient burial
Knock_Iveagh
Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
mainly situated in the historic baronies of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half, with one townland in the barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. The civil parish contains
Moira, County Down (civil parish)
Moira,_County_Down_(civil_parish)
Irish businessman, politician and philanthropist
brother of Edward Cecil Guinness, who was later created the 1st Earl of Iveagh. Arthur Guinness was the great-grandson of the original Arthur Guinness
Arthur Guinness, Baron Ardilaun
Arthur_Guinness,_Baron_Ardilaun
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Iveagh Upper, Lower Half to the west; Lecale Upper to the south and south-east; Lecale Lower to the east; Castlereagh Upper to the north; and Iveagh Lower
Kinelarty
County in Northern Ireland
the Irish: Duifrian) Iveagh Lower, Lower Half (from the Irish: Uíbh Eachach) Iveagh Lower, Upper Half Iveagh Upper, Lower Half Iveagh Upper, Upper Half Kinelarty
County_Down
British writer and poet (1905–1992)
(later created Baron Moyne), third son of Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, and his wife, Lady Evelyn Erskine (1883–1939), daughter of Shipley Erskine
Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne
Bryan_Guinness,_2nd_Baron_Moyne
Irish viscountess (1673–1744)
Margaret Magennis, Viscountess Iveagh (/ˈaɪveɪ/ EYE-vay; née Burke; 1673–1744), also known as Margaret Butler, was the mother of John Butler, the de jure
Margaret Magennis, Viscountess Iveagh
Margaret_Magennis,_Viscountess_Iveagh
Painting by J. M. W. Turner
the banker and art collector Samuel Dobrée, and in 1827 along with the Iveagh Sea Piece it was bought by Lord Delamere.Bryant p 406 today it is in the
Boats Carrying Out Anchors and Cables to the Dutch Men of War
Boats_Carrying_Out_Anchors_and_Cables_to_the_Dutch_Men_of_War
Topics referred to by the same term
Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh (1847–1927), Irish businessman and philanthropist Edward Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh (born 1969), Anglo-Irish aristocrat
Edward_Guinness
Italian outdoor footwear company
in the Dolomite region of northern Italy by Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, the company produces performance footwear for mountaineering, climbing
Scarpa_(company)
Congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland are grouped into 19 presbyteries throughout the island of Ireland. The stated officers within a presbytery
List_of_Irish_Presbyteries
Symbol used in heraldry to denote the Irish province of Ulster
ancestry.[citation needed] The head of the Guinness family, the Earl of Iveagh, has three Red Hands on his arms granted as recently as 1891. The arms of
Red_Hand_of_Ulster
Anglo-Irish engineer; member of the Guinness family
Guinness was the second son of brewing magnate Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh and Adelaide Guinness. On 15 July 1903 he married Marie Clothilde Russell
Ernest_Guinness
Painting by Edwin Landseer
collection of Kenwood House in Highgate, having been acquired as part of the Iveagh Bequest in 1929. Bryant p.271-73 Ormond p.118-19 Ormond p.118 https://artuk
Hawking_in_the_Olden_Time
English actor (1914–2000)
several members of the Guinness family including Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, and his sons Ernest and Walter. Members of the Guinness family claimed
Alec_Guinness
Barony in County Down, Northern Ireland
Iveagh Lower, Lower Half is the name of a barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It was created by 1851 with the division of the barony of Iveagh Lower
Iveagh_Lower,_Lower_Half
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Rathfrilan. It was once the capital of the Magennis family, the Gaelic lords of Iveagh. They built a castle there in the late 16th century. The ruins (south gable
Rathfriland
Anglo-Irish socialite (1907–1998)
£192,000. She then created the Clandeboye estate company, similar to the Iveagh Trust. On 14 September 1948, she married Major Desmond Buchanan, a former
Maureen_Constance_Guinness
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
it. It is situated in Dromara (civil parish) and the historic barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half. In the 2021 census it had a population of 1,118 people
Dromara
Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
situated mainly in the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, with one townland in the barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half. The civil parish contains
Drumgooland
location: "Gobanus – Goba of Teg da-goba – Seagoe, on the bank of the Bann in Iveagh of Ulidia (also) St. Gobanus of Killamery, near the mountain called Slievenaman
St_Gobhan
American-born British politician (1897–1958)
Honor Guinness (1909–1976), eldest daughter of Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh. In 1935, their only child was born, a son, whom they named Paul. On 31
Henry_Channon
Parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
It is mainly in the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, with one townland in the barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. The civil parish contains
Clonduff_(civil_parish)
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
around this time to resolve overcrowding in the city centre, along with Iveagh Trust, who built 136 houses on a 30 acres (12 ha) site off Crumlin Road
Crumlin,_Dublin
British politician (1880–1944)
Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh and Adelaide Maria Guinness; his brothers were Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh and Hon. Ernest Guinness. His
Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne
Walter_Guinness,_1st_Baron_Moyne
Market selling perishable goods, including meat, produce, and food animals
begin on €90m redevelopment of Iveagh Markets". Irish Times. Retrieved 27 May 2020. Kelly O (19 August 2017). "Call for Iveagh Markets to be returned to Dublin
Wet_market
House and estate in County Clare, Ireland
Drimnagh Castle Dublin Castle Farmleigh Frescati House Hillcourt Howth Castle Iveagh House Leinster House Lucan Manor Luttrellstown Castle Malahide Castle Manderley
Newhall_House_and_Estate
Townland in Northern Ireland
is situated in the civil parish of Donaghmore and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half, located 6 miles south of Banbridge. It lies within the
Annaghbane
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
situated in the historic barony of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half, with one townland (Tullyhinan) in the barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half. The townland of
Magherally
Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Drumaroad
Anglo-Irish racing driver
Lee Guinness. He was the nephew of Lord Ardilaun, Lady Plunket, and Lord Iveagh. Guinness was educated at Eton College. Guinness was a racing driver, and
Sir Algernon Guinness, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Algernon_Guinness,_3rd_Baronet
Townland in Northern Ireland
situated in the civil parish of Drumballyroney and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, located 4 miles east of Rathfriland. It lies within the
Annahunshigo
Painting by Rembrandt, 1665–1669
Two Circles (Rembrandt). Bryant, Julius (2003). Kenwood, Paintings in the Iveagh Bequest. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-10206-2. Chapman,
Self-Portrait with Two Circles
Self-Portrait_with_Two_Circles
Football club
century, the club were playing their Leinster Senior League games at the Iveagh Grounds in Drimnagh. They won their first Leinster Senior League Senior
Bangor_Celtic_F.C.
Football league season
University Upper Malone Belfast 1,000 (330 seated) Rathfriland Rangers Iveagh Park Rathfriland Tobermore United Fortwilliam Park Tobermore 2,000 (100
2024–25 NIFL Premier Intermediate League
2024–25_NIFL_Premier_Intermediate_League
Surname list
Titles King of Munster Prince of Rathlin The King of Glanmire The Duke O'Mahony Lord of Iveagh Lord of Kinalmeaky Lord of Tubrid Dissolution 1740-1790
O'Mahony
from the 6th Earl of Mansfield in 1925 by Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, and then donated to the nation in 1927. London Wall, Tower Hill Wall c
List of English Heritage properties
List_of_English_Heritage_properties
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
1712. It is in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. The town began as a coaching stop on the road from Belfast
Banbridge
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
falls within the parish of Clonallan, and historically within the barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. Mayobridge is classified as a small village or hamlet
Mayobridge
Irish houses of the landed class
Drimnagh Castle Dublin Castle Farmleigh Frescati House Hillcourt Howth Castle Iveagh House Leinster House Lucan Manor Luttrellstown Castle Malahide Castle Manderley
Anglo-Irish_big_house
Administrative area in County Down, Northern Ireland
County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half (one townland) and Lordship of Newry in County Down and
Newry_(civil_parish)
Former freight ship
& Sons of Bristol in 1976 and named after Miranda Guinness, Countess of Iveagh. She went into service in January 1977, first sailing from Dublin Port to
MV_Miranda_Guinness
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Newtownards
Irish government cabinet minister
and Trade. The Minister's office is located at Iveagh House, on St Stephen's Green in Dublin; "Iveagh House" is often used as a metonym for the department
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade
Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_and_Trade
British aristocrat and philanthropist
German Emperor Wilhelm II, and granddaughter of Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh on her mother's side. She has a twin brother, Rupert. She was educated at
Princess Antonia, Duchess of Wellington
Princess_Antonia,_Duchess_of_Wellington
Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half. The civil parish contains the following settlements:
Drumballyroney
1764 painting by Thomas Gainsborough
English Heritage at Kenwood House, in Highgate, having been part of the Iveagh Bequest of 1929. French p.19 Bryant p.184-86 Bruce p.183 Hamilton p.238-39
Portrait of Countess Howe (Gainsborough)
Portrait_of_Countess_Howe_(Gainsborough)
Irish aristocrat
was the younger brother of Lord Ardilaun, Lady Plunket, and The Earl of Iveagh. She and Captain Guinness had three children: Sir Algernon Arthur St Lawrence
Lady_Henrietta_Guinness
Townland in Northern Ireland
It is situated in the civil parish of Kilcoo and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, located miles 2 north-west of Newcastle. It lies within
Aghacullion
Barony in County Down, Northern Ireland
Iveagh Upper, Upper Half is the name of a barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It was created by 1851 with the division of the barony of Iveagh Upper
Iveagh_Upper,_Upper_Half
Belgian Freemason, clock-maker, musical-instrument maker and inventor
Merlin's Mechanical Museum. Bryant, Julius (2003). Kenwood : paintings in the Iveagh Bequest. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 208–213. ISBN 9780300102062
John_Joseph_Merlin
Irish architectural historian and conservationist (1931–2020)
Palladian house in Ireland. He was a member of Irish groups such as the Iveagh Trust, the CKAS, the RIAC and the Kildare Street & University Club. In 1984
Desmond_Guinness
Golden Guinness Girl of the 1920s
Baronet. Ernest Guinness was the second son of Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh (1847–1927). She believed that she was "the favourite of her father's three
Oonagh_Guinness
Private housing estate in Surrey, England
purchased by the Burhill Estates Company of Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh. His son Rupert, the 2nd Earl, took responsibility for the development of
Burwood_Park
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Coney_Island,_County_Down
Irish singer (born 1945)
me a story'; 'Art'; 'Neart and Ceart'; 'Fair Rosa'; 'Bonnie wee house of Iveagh'; 'Banana song'; 'Story of Willie Brennan'; 'Down by Bendy's Lane'; 'Ceann
Tommy_Sands_(Irish_singer)
Townland in Northern Ireland
02 km2). It is situated in the civil parish of Blaris (Iveagh portion) and the historic barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half, located 4 miles south-west of Lisburn
Aghnatrisk
Street in Belgravia, London
Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Prime Minister, No.6 Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh David Rowlands (surgeon), No. 28 Annie Henrietta Yorke, No. 2 Kollewe, Julia
Grosvenor_Place
Anglo-Irish nobleman
1885–1908 Preceded by The 1st Earl Cairns Succeeded by The 1st Earl of Iveagh Personal details Born (1840-11-17)17 November 1840 Birr Castle, Parsonstown
Lawrence Parsons, 4th Earl of Rosse
Lawrence_Parsons,_4th_Earl_of_Rosse
Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
partly across the three historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half, Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half. The civil parish centres
Seapatrick
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
county bordering the baronies of: Ards to the east; Belfast to the north; Iveagh to the west south; and Dufferin, Kinelarty, and Lecale to the south. By
Castlereagh (County Down barony)
Castlereagh_(County_Down_barony)
Memorial public park in Dublin, Ireland
Park Herzog Park Irish National War Memorial Gardens Irishtown Nature Park Iveagh Gardens Jim Mitchell Park Kenilworth Square Killbogget Park Killiney Hill
Croppies'_Acre
Townland in Northern Ireland
It is situated in the civil parish of Kilcoo and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, located 3.5 miles west of Castlewellan. List of townlands
Ardaghy
Irish brewer and philanthropist (1798–1868)
then north of the city in County Dublin. In 1856, he bought what is now Iveagh House at 80 St Stephen's Green. His Ashford Castle home was described in
Benjamin_Guinness
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
is situated in Iveagh which was the original Gaelic Irish territory of the Magennises (Irish: Mac Aonghusa) who were chiefs of Iveagh from the 12th century
Hilltown,_County_Down
Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland. It is in the parish of Aghaderg, which is in the barony of Iveagh, near Loughbrickland, Banbridge. Creevy has an area of 470.82 acres. Placenamesni
Creevy
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Astonishment; Miracle
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Transformer
Male
Greek
(ἈμβÏόσιος) Greek name derived from the word ambrosios, AMBROSIOS means "immortal."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, Graceful, Lovely
Boy/Male
Hindu
Good looking
Boy/Male
English
Birch valley; birch tree meadow.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jaswanthi | ஜஸà¯à®µà®¨à¯à®¤à¯€
Surname or Lastname
English (Gloucestershire)
English (Gloucestershire) : probably a variant of Tye. Compare Tee.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Thie.Cambodian : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rye 1 and 2.reduced form of Scottish McRea.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name for someone from Posa or Poserna, south of Merseburg, or a variant of Pose (see Posey).English : variant of Peiser.
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