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Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross
Company Sergeant Major Ivor Rees VC (18 October 1893 – 11 March 1967) was a Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award
Ivor_Rees
Welsh Anglican bishop (1926–2012)
John Ivor Rees (19 February 1926 – 11 January 2012) was a Welsh Anglican bishop. He was formerly the Bishop of St David's. Rees was educated at Llanelli
Ivor_Rees_(bishop)
Welsh poet, preacher and political activist
biography by Ivor Rees, National Library of Wales Journal, Vol 35, No 1 (2010) retrieved 2 May 2017. T. E. Nicholas biography by D. Ben Rees (2017) in Welsh
T._E._Nicholas
Surname list
England. Rees is also a German name. Notable individuals named Rees include the following: Abraham Rees (1743–1825), Welsh compiler of Rees's Cyclopaedia
Rees_(surname)
Youth wing of Plaid Cymru, a Welsh party
2013–2014 Cerith Rhys Jones 2012–2013 Lleu Williams 2011–2012 Luke James 2010–2011 Caryl Wyn Jones 2009–2010 Ivor Rees 2006–2009 Ellen Lyn Roberts 2005–2006
Plaid_Ifanc
Welsh bishop
incumbents on the list are conflicting. Prior to serving as Bishop diocesan, Ivor Rees was appointed Assistant Bishop of St Davids and Archdeacon of St Davids
Bishop_of_St_Davids
Municipal Building in Llanelli, Wales
2025. "Ivor Rees VC". Llanelli Community Heritage. Retrieved 21 March 2021. "Llanelli Town Hall, Carmarthenshire: Blue Plaque Tribute to Ivor Rees VC".
Llanelli_Town_Hall
Church in Gwynedd, Wales
Davies 1962–1971 Gwynfryn Richards 1971–?1976 Benjamin Vaughan 1976–1988 Ivor Rees 1988-1998 Thomas Edwards 1998–2003 Trevor Evans 2004–2011 Alun Hawkins
Bangor_Cathedral
Military unit
Private Thomas Murphy (2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot) Sergeant Ivor Rees (11th (Service) Battalion (1st Gwent), South Wales Borderers) Sergeant
South_Wales_Borderers
Guards (Queen's Bays) Jamo, India Ivor Rees Welsh 1917 First World War South Wales Borderers Pilkem, Belgium Lionel Rees Welsh 1916 First World War Royal
List of Victoria Cross recipients by nationality
List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_by_nationality
Division of the British Army
to clear German positions during the advance, resulted in Ivor Rees being awarded the VC. Rees silenced one German machine gun position, before going on
38th (Welsh) Infantry Division
38th_(Welsh)_Infantry_Division
British politician (1920–2006)
Merlyn Merlyn-Rees, Baron Merlyn-Rees, PC (né Rees; 18 December 1920 – 5 January 2006) was a British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament from
Merlyn_Rees
American basketball player. Steven Rawlings, 49, British astrophysicist. Ivor Rees, 85, Welsh Anglican prelate, Bishop of St David's (1991–1995). Mostafa
Deaths_in_January_2012
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
Alfred Henry Hook Dudley Graham Johnson William Jones Teignmouth Melvill Ivor Rees John Williams John Henry Williams Angus Buchanan James Cooper Campbell
Dudley Johnson (British Army officer)
Dudley_Johnson_(British_Army_officer)
1899-12-1515 December 1899 Ivor Rees NOR-5.2Sergeant South Wales Borderers First World War 1917-07-3131 July 1917 Lionel Rees OF-3.2Temp. Major No. 032No
List of Victoria Cross recipients (N–Z)
List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_(N–Z)
Alqayat-al-Gaharbigah Bend, Mesopotamia Ivor Rees South Wales Borderers 1917-07-3131 July 1917 Pilkem, Belgium Lionel Rees No. 032No. 32 Squadron RFC 1916-07-011
List of First World War Victoria Cross recipients
List_of_First_World_War_Victoria_Cross_recipients
British politician
David Rees Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore, PC, TD (22 November 1903 – 30 August 1976) was a British politician. Rees-Williams was born in Bridgend, Wales
David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore
David_Rees-Williams,_1st_Baron_Ogmore
Australian digital services company
[citation needed] It benefited from a cover story by finance journalist Ivor Rees in a weekend edition of the Australian Financial Review in November 1999
Webcentral
Village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
David Bowen (1774–1853), a Welsh Baptist minister. Company Sergeant Major Ivor Rees VC (1893–1967), a Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross Ray Williams (1927–2014)
Felinfoel
British government recognitions
Secretary, Dairy Produce Quota Tribunal for England and Wales. Richard Ivor Rees. For services to local government and the community in Dyfed. Alleyne
1985_Birthday_Honours
Military unit
tactical problem and the battalion successfully cleared them. Sergeant Ivor Rees with his platoon worked round one of the machine gun posts and rushed
11th (Service) Battalion, South Wales Borderers (2nd Gwent)
11th_(Service)_Battalion,_South_Wales_Borderers_(2nd_Gwent)
Military museum in Powys, Wales
Teignmouth Melvill, 24th Regiment (Isandhlwana) Company Sergeant Major Ivor Rees, 11th Battalion, South Wales Borderers (First World War) Sergeant John
Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh
Regimental_Museum_of_The_Royal_Welsh
Lewis 1916 World War I Macukovo Greece Ivor Rees 1917 World War I Pilkem Belgium Lionel Wilmot Brabazon Rees 1916 World War I Double Crassieurs France
List of Welsh Victoria Cross recipients of World War I
List_of_Welsh_Victoria_Cross_recipients_of_World_War_I
RNLI lifeboat station in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
1907 Daniel Rees, Solicitor – 1907 RNLI Silver Medal For the rescue of three men from the Mosquito-class yacht Firefly, 16 June 1907 Ivor Rees, Engineer
Penarth_Lifeboat_Station
Frank Cook, politician (born 1935) Steven Rawlings, 49, astrophysicist. Ivor Rees, 85, Anglican prelate, Bishop of St David's (1991–1995). David Whitaker
2012_in_the_United_Kingdom
RNLI lifeboat station in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
Daniel Rees, Solicitor RNLI Gold Medal For the rescue of three people from the yacht Firefly. Ivor Rees, Engineer RNLI Silver Medal D. Morgan Rees Thanks
Barry_Dock_Lifeboat_Station
Brian Curvis, boxer, 74 Graham Rathbone, footballer, 69 11 January – Ivor Rees, former Bishop of St David's, 85 13 January – Dilys Elwyn Edwards, composer
2012_in_Wales
Welsh nationalist poet, dramatist and critic (died 1985) 18 October – Ivor Rees, VC recipient (died 1967) 29 December – Cyril Lakin, politician (died
1893_in_Wales
Whatley Newbridge St. John Ambulance Hall, Newbridge 12 November 1949 205 Ivor Rees Newbridge St. John Ambulance Hall, Newbridge 12 November 1949 206 James
List of recipients of the Order of Industrial Heroism
List_of_recipients_of_the_Order_of_Industrial_Heroism
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
The Royal British Legion. He became friends with fellow VC recipient Ivor Rees. In 1964, the pair, along with another VC recipient, Edward Thomas Chapman
Hubert_William_Lewis
British singer-songwriter (born 1998)
Four° In Winter, in 2021. Its single "Give Me A Reason" was nominated for a Ivor Novello Award in the category "Best Contemporary Song". She then released
Rachel_Chinouriri
UK parliamentary by-election
needed] The Wikipedia article on the BWL states it was set up in 1916. And Ivor Rees' article on Stanton in the National Library of Wales Journal states that
1915 Merthyr Tydfil by-election
1915_Merthyr_Tydfil_by-election
Welsh-Canadian author, editor, newspaper publisher, and politician, 87 Ivor Rees, Victoria Cross recipient, 73 26 April – W. J. A. Davies, rugby player
1967_in_Wales
Welsh stone cutter (1941–2025)
"YAY-an" ) Rees (1941 – 2025) was a veteran stone cutter, calligrapher, artist, teacher and YouTube personality from Ammanford, Wales. Rees was born in
Ieuan_Rees
Welsh evangelist (1910–1998)
Ivor Powell (22 April 1910 – 26 October 1998) was a Welsh evangelist and author. Powell was born in Crosskeys. He studied at the South Wales Bible Training
Ivor_Powell_(evangelist)
Dewi Bridges (afterwards Bishop of Swansea and Brecon, 1988) 1988–1991 Ivor Rees, Assistant Bishop of St Davids (afterwards Bishop of St Davids, 1991)
Archdeacon_of_St_Davids
British bishop (1934–2016)
in Wales Diocese St David's Installed 1996 Term ended 2001 Predecessor Ivor Rees Successor Carl Cooper Other posts Assistant Bishop of St Asaph (1991–1996)
Huw_Jones_(bishop)
British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)
Mercury received the same award individually. In 2005, Queen were awarded an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Song Collection from the British Academy of
Freddie_Mercury
Walton ( South Newcastle), LK: Jack Hutchinson ( Northern Suburbs), SR: Ivor Rees ( Kurri Kurri), SR: William Wylie ( Waratah Mayfield), PR: Alf Gibbs (
1948 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia
1948_New_Zealand_rugby_league_tour_of_Australia
British Anglican bishop
titles Preceded by Eric Roberts Bishop of St Davids 1981–1991 Succeeded by Ivor Rees Preceded by Derrick Childs Archbishop of Wales 1986–1991 Succeeded by
George_Noakes
2021 UK local government election
William Prosser-Snelling (Alex Prosser-Snelling) 579 31.9 +8.9 Labour John Ivor Rees 176 9.7 −0.2 Green Hugh David Parker 154 8.5 −1.0 Majority 310 17.1 Turnout
2021 North Hertfordshire District Council election
2021_North_Hertfordshire_District_Council_election
1970 song by Badfinger
song of all time". In 1972, Ham and Evans received the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. First recorded by the
Without_You_(Badfinger_song)
British journalist and author (1905–1993)
Ivor Bulmer-Thomas (30 November 1905 – 7 October 1993), born Ivor Thomas, was a British journalist and scientific writer who served eight years as a Member
Ivor_Bulmer-Thomas
Wyn Jones Ivor Jones Lewis Jones Ryan Jones Douglas Marsden-Jones Paul Moriarty Richard Moriarty George Lockwood Morris Dicky Owen Idwal Rees Billy Trew
List_of_people_from_Swansea
Rugby competition in the UK
Travers (Pill Harriers), Rees Thomas (Pontypool), Phil Waller (Newport), Jim Webb (Abertillery), Tom Evans (Llanelli), Ivor Morgan (Swansea), James Watts
1909 Home Nations Championship
1909_Home_Nations_Championship
English nuclear physicist (1904–1983)
Philip Ivor Dee CBE FRS FRSE (8 April 1904 in Stroud – 17 April 1983 in Glasgow) was an English nuclear physicist. He was responsible for the development
Philip_Dee
British musician (born 1945)
street – which hit Number 4 on the UK chart. The latter song won Siffre the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically from the British Academy
Labi_Siffre
Anglican priest (1933–2011)
Church in Wales titles Preceded by Ivor Rees Dean of Bangor 1988–1998 Succeeded by Trevor Evans
Thomas_Edwards_(priest)
British TV game show (1971–1977)
Evans 2–0 1974 Leighton Rees beat Alan Evans 2-1 1975 Conrad Daniels beat Cliff Inglis (Championship of Champions) 1976 Leighton Rees beat Charlie Ellix 3–0
The_Indoor_League
Irish rock band
3 March 2024. "Archive | the Ivors | the Ivors Academy | Champions of Music Creators". "Archive | the Ivors | the Ivors Academy | Champions of Music Creators"
The_Cranberries
Irish singer-songwriter (born 1946)
Mirror voted O'Sullivan the top UK male singer of 1972. He has received three Ivor Novello Awards, including "Songwriter of the Year" in 1973, and received
Gilbert_O'Sullivan
British singer-songwriter (1983–2011)
jazz-imbued production. Its lead single, "Stronger Than Me", earned the singer an Ivor Novello Award. Inspired by 1960s girl groups and soul music, Winehouse recorded
Amy_Winehouse
2022. Rees & Crampton 1999, p. 809. "Freddie Mercury, British singer and songwriter". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 11 June 2015. Rees & Crampton
Freddie_Mercury_discography
1814 historical novel by Walter Scott
castle, Edward is intrigued and goes to the mountain lair of the Clan Mac-Ivor, meeting the Chieftain Fergus and his sister Flora, who turn out to be active
Waverley_(novel)
Golf tournament held in the UK
the tournament, including cameras in the face of the Open's pot bunkers. Ivor Robson was the announcer for 41 years; he died in October 2023. The BBC first
The_Open_Championship
Musical artist
27 March 1992), also known as his stage name D/C, is a Grammy nominated , Ivor Novello winning British R&B singer, songwriter and musician based in Brixton
Dan_Caplen
British stand-up comedian and actor (born 1965)
up with "The Arab and the Jew," which he performed with Jewish comedian Ivor Dembina in 1996. Djalili took part in a show for Comic Relief after the 2004
Omid_Djalili
Reed Jamie Reed Stanley Reed Steve Reed Christina Rees Merlyn Rees Peter Rees Jacob Rees-Mogg David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore Ellie Reeves Joseph Reeves
List_of_United_Kingdom_MPs:_R
1967 film by Don Weis
Swaine Torin Thatcher as Captain Cullen Diana Chesney as Molvina MacGregor Ivor Barry as Cloudsly William Glover as Captain Hornsby (as Bill Glover) Woodrow
The_King's_Pirate
British actress (1893–1980)
1943, p. 6, and Brown, Ivor, "Theatre and Life", The Observer, 26 September 1943, p. 2 Rees, Leslie, and Coralie Clarke Rees. "Drama in Sydney", The
Cicely_Courtneidge
nominations. Her debut album earned several awards and recognitions, including an Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song ("Stronger Than Me"), a BRIT Award
List of awards and nominations received by Amy Winehouse
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Amy_Winehouse
Professional Welsh regional rugby union team
Following the rebrand, academy manager Gruff Rees became Director of Rugby of the Cardiff RFC XV and began a process Rees described as "full alignment with our
Cardiff_Rugby
Judy Cassab Margo Lewers Margo Lewers 1968 141 William Pidgeon Lloyd Rees Lloyd Rees 1969 71 Ray Crooke George Johnston George Johnston 1970 15 Eric Smith
List of Archibald Prize winners
List_of_Archibald_Prize_winners
Welsh actress (born 1933)
programme at TWW (Television Wales and the West) Channel 10 with baritone Ivor Emmanuel. She made her first appearance on the London stage in 1957 when
Siân_Phillips
Irish musician (1971–2018)
almost 50 million albums worldwide as of 2019. She was honoured with the Ivor Novello International Achievement award. In the months following her death
Dolores_O'Riordan
Welsh actor
listed him as the 24th sexiest man in Wales. England & Wales births 1837-2006 Rees, Claire (14 November 2009). "Wales 50 Sexiest men 2009". The Western Mail
Matthew_Gravelle
British pop singer (born 1968)
Best British Female at the 1999 Brit Awards. Her other accolades include an Ivor Novello Award, a World Music Award, and four BMI Awards. Des'ree was born
Des'ree
English musician (born 1958)
his distinctive voice and androgynous "android" persona. He received an Ivor Novello Award, the Inspiration Award, from the British Academy of Songwriters
Gary_Numan
1982 single by Tears for Fears
number one in the UK for three consecutive weeks and won Orzabal his second Ivor Novello Award. A 2021 rendition of the song was included on Demi Lovato's
Mad_World
British rock band (1961–1984)
in 1994. In 1972, "Without You" saw co-writers Ham and Evans receive the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically from the Songwriters
Badfinger
1968 single by Tom Jones
contributed the title and theme of the song. It earned Reed and Mason the 1968 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. Although the song is
Delilah_(Tom_Jones_song)
English musician and keyboardist of Duran Duran (born 1962)
Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke (1991). Rock movers & shakers. ABC-Clio Inc. p. 1944
Nick_Rhodes
W. S., ed. (1990), British General Election Manifestos, 1959–1987 Crewe, Ivor; Harrop, Martin (1989), Political Communications: The General Election Campaign
1987 United Kingdom general election
1987_United_Kingdom_general_election
British Labour politician (1907–1980)
to stand again in the Oxford by-election. The Liberal Party had selected Ivor Davies, who offered to stand down from the by-election if Labour did the
Patrick_Gordon_Walker
1996 American TV series or program
Holliday as Christina Eriksen Mike Doyle as Jens Eriksen Michael Milhoan as Ivor Eriksen Anne Sward as Ida Eriksen Scott Wilkinson as John Brown Marcia Dangerfield
A_Loss_of_Innocence
Small coastal town in Gwynedd, Wales
Airfield, Angle (309967)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 31 May 2023. Jones, Rees Ivor. 2000. The Military in Tywyn 1795–1999: The Warlike Side of a Small Welsh
Tywyn
Jonathan Pryce (born 1947) Ian Puleston-Davies (born 1959) Angharad Rees (1949–2012) Roger Rees (1944–2015) Iwan Rheon (born 1985) Steffan Rhodri (born 1967)
List_of_Welsh_people
2026 English local government election
North Weald & Nazeing Party Candidate Votes % ±% Reform Karen McIvor 2684 49.7 New Conservative Chris Whitbread 1716 31.8 −40.8 Liberal Democrats Tom Addenbrooke
2026 Essex County Council election
2026_Essex_County_Council_election
British politician (1932–2022)
David Ivor Young, Baron Young of Graffham, CH, PC, DL (27 February 1932 – 9 December 2022) was a British Conservative politician, businessman, and life
David Young, Baron Young of Graffham
David_Young,_Baron_Young_of_Graffham
Political alliance in Northern Ireland
Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen Matthew Patten Alex Phillips Jake Pugh Annunziata Rees-Mogg Robert Rowland Louis Stedman-Bryce John Tennant Richard Tice James Wells
Reform_UK–TUV_alliance
Australian singer-songwriter and actress (born 1975)
review: laughter and pain". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 25 February 2017. Rees, Jasper (27 March 2014). "Natalie Imbruglia interview: from pop charts to
Natalie_Imbruglia
Town in London, England
builders developed individual plots, amongst others the master builder, Noel Rees, as well as Walter Reed and George Hoad. Scruby also paid the Southern Railway
Petts_Wood
Ironworks and steelworks near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
Menelaus, his trusteeship terminating in 1864 when ownership passed to Sir Ivor Guest. However, Clark continued to direct policy, in particular, building
Dowlais_Ironworks
Scottish singer-songwriter (1947–2011)
in lyrical fashion". The Independent. Retrieved 7 May 2026. "The Ivors 1979". The Ivors. Archived from the original on 16 April 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2026
Gerry_Rafferty
English musician (born 1946)
February 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2014. "Q Rock Stars Encyclopedia" by Dafydd Rees and Luke Crampton, Dorling Kindersley, 1999. George Tremlett (1976). The
Graham_Gouldman
2022 video game
The Ivors 2023 (Full Nominations List)". Billboard. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on 18 January 2025. Retrieved 18 January 2025. "Ivor Novello
Horizon_Forbidden_West
British politician (1917–2015)
opinion poll in leadership vote', The Times (8 September 1980), p. 3. Crewe, Ivor and King, Anthony, SDP: The Birth, Life and Death of the Social Democratic
Denis_Healey
Association football club in England
in the bottom division, City struggled for nearly a decade, with chairman Ivor Doble taking the club into administration and starting a chain of events
Exeter_City_F.C.
British politician (1913–2010)
Spectator Volume 237, Part 2. London: F.C. Westley. 1976. p. 12. Crewe, Ivor; King, Anthony (1995). SDP: The Birth, Life and Death of the Social Democratic
Michael_Foot
UK Parliament constituency (1885–1918)
1885. p. 2. Retrieved 4 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive. Rees, Ivor Thomas (2004). Hopkins, Tony (ed.). "Whatever happened to young William
West Monmouthshire (UK Parliament constituency)
West_Monmouthshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
English synth-pop duo
Retrieved 21 August 2020. "Archive | The Ivors | The Ivors Academy | Champions of Music Creators". The Ivors Academy. Archived from the original on 8
Erasure_(duo)
Political party in Northern Ireland
Liverpool Lowe Macmillan Major May Osborne Peel Pitt Portillo Powell Redwood Rees-Mogg Ridley (Nicholas) Salisbury Tebbit Thatcher Wellesley Whittle Willetts
Traditional_Unionist_Voice
British politician (1953–2023)
Alan Milburn David Miliband Paul Murphy Estelle Morris Mo Mowlam John Reid Ivor Lord Richard George Robertson Clare Short Andrew Smith Chris Smith Gavin
Alistair_Darling
American record producer and musician (1933–2024)
Steve Buckingham (producers) (1986) The Alphabet – Jim Henson, Geri Van Rees & Kathryn King (producers) (1987) The Elephant's Child – Bobby McFerrin &
Quincy_Jones
Characters of Pobol y Cwm
Kath. Sioned Rees Emily Adkins / Elan Evans / Emily Tucker (Present) 1993–1996, 2007, 2008– Daughter to Eileen Markham and Denzil Rees. Half-sister of
List of Pobol y Cwm characters
List_of_Pobol_y_Cwm_characters
Protests and riots in Wales between 1839 and 1843
Retrieved 21 October 2010.[permanent dead link] Rees 2011, p. 38. Howell (1988), pg., 115 Griffiths, Ivor. "Rebecca Riots – Part 3". BBC Wales south west
Rebecca_Riots
International football competition
Jerzy Sadek Valentin Kozmich Ivanov Slava Metreveli Chus Pereda Köbi Kuhn Ivor Allchurch Rudolf Brunnenmeier 2 goals Ivan Mráz Ole Fritsen Ole Madsen Peter
1966 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
1966_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA)
Accountant in Auschwitz (1921–2018)
losing weight, we weren't able to use our minds anymore". That same day, Ivor Perl, an 83-year-old Briton who was born in Hungary into a religious Jewish
Oskar_Gröning
1968 speech by the British politician Enoch Powell
speech. For Labour, Paul Rose, Maurice Orbach, Reginald Paget, Dingle Foot, Ivor Richard and David Ennals were all critical. Among the Conservatives, Quintin
Rivers_of_Blood_speech
Hashimoto-san, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, Loopy de Loop, Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Sandmannchen 1960 – The Flintstones, The Bugs Bunny Show, Goliath
List_of_years_in_animation
IVOR REES
IVOR REES
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IFOR means "bow warrior."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Archer
Girl/Female
English American
White; pure. Reference to creamy-white color of ivory; or to the hard tusk used for carving fine...
Boy/Male
Teutonic Norse Welsh
Archer.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
White as Ivory
Male
Swedish
Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVOR means "bow warrior."Â
Male
Russian
(Игорь) Russian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IGOR means "bow warrior."
Boy/Male
American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Archer's Bow; Bow Warriors; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows; A Norse God; Yew; Yew-bow Army
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Scottish Teutonic
Archer.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Norse Welsh English Teutonic
Archer.
Boy/Male
British, English, German, Norse, Teutonic
Lord; A Variant of the Name Ifor
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Latin
Pure; Creamy-white Color; Hard Tusk; Hard Tusk Used for Carving Fine Art and Jewellery
Male
English
Variant spelling of German Yvo, IVO means "yew tree."Â Used infrequently by the English.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Ivry-la-Bataille in Eure, northern France.Scottish : when not of the same origin as 1, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Iamharach (see McIver).
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Swedish Teutonic English
Archer.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian
Archer's Bow; Yew; Bow Army; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Russian
Hero.
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Archer's bow.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
IVOR REES
IVOR REES
Boy/Male
Indian
Grand.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Polish, Russian, Slavic, Swedish
Holy; Sacred; Blessed; Prosperous; Successful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Joyshree | ஜோயஷà¯à®°à¯€
Joy, Happiness, Joyful, Pleasure
Female
Croatian
, messenger; a goddess of spring and youth.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Army-power; Army Ruler; Leader of an Army; Heroic Leader; Warrior; Powerful Ruler or Warrior
Boy/Male
Tamil
Victorious
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, French, Greek, Jamaican, Swedish
Calling Forth; Summoned; Invoked; Glory
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Whole
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Of mercy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Five Brothers in Mahabharata
IVOR REES
IVOR REES
IVOR REES
IVOR REES
IVOR REES
n.
Ivory; the tusk of the elephant.
n.
An instrument of metal, ivory, etc., used for scraping the skin at the bath.
a.
Of or pertaining to ivory.
a.
Composed of, or adorned with, gold and ivory.
n.
The tusks themselves of the elephant, etc.
n.
The name in Central America for the seed of a true palm; also, a commercial name for the true ivory nut. See Ivory nut.
v. i.
To undergo the process of turning on a lathe; as, ivory turns well.
n. sing. & pl.
Raspings of ivory, hartshorn, metals, or other hard substance.
n.
Any carving executed in ivory.
n.
Malignity.
n.
The hard, white, opaque, fine-grained substance constituting the tusks of the elephant. It is a variety of dentine, characterized by the minuteness and close arrangement of the tubes, as also by their double flexure. It is used in manufacturing articles of ornament or utility.
n.
Teeth; as, to show one's ivories.
n.
Ivory black or animal charcoal.
n.
A composition resembling ivory in appearance and used as a substitute for it.
n.
The ivory gull (Larus eburneus).
n.
A Central American name for the ivory nut.
a.
Made of or relating to ivory.
n.
An ancient horn, made of ivory.
n.
A large, handsome, North American woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), having a large, sharp, ivory-colored beak. Its general color is glossy black, with white secondaries, and a white dorsal stripe. The male has a large, scarlet crest. It is now rare, and found only in the Gulf States.
pl.
of Ivory