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District of Glasgow, Scotland
Kelvinside is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde and is bounded by Broomhill, Dowanhill and Hyndland to
Kelvinside
Former association football club in Scotland
Kelvinside Athletic Football Club was a 19th-century athletics club from Kelvinside in Glasgow, originally the footballing branch of the Glasgow United
Kelvinside_Athletic_F.C.
District of Glasgow, Scotland
North Kelvinside (also referred to as North Kelvin, Scottish Gaelic: Cealbhainn a Tuath) is a residential district of the Scottish city of Glasgow. It
North_Kelvinside
Private day school in Glasgow, Scotland
Kelvinside Academy is a private day school in Glasgow, Scotland, founded in 1878. It has a capacity of over 600 pupils and spans two years of Nursery,
Kelvinside_Academy
Horsebreeding operation
and on two stud farms in Australia: at Northwood Park, Victoria, and at Kelvinside in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales. Darley stallions also stand in
Darley_Stud
Theatre, restaurant, entertainment and music venue in Glasgow
music venue in Glasgow. From 1862 until 1978, the building served as the Kelvinside Parish Church (Botanic Gardens) before becoming redundant. It was deconsecrated
Òran_Mór
Church in Glasgow, Scotland
Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church, originally Hillhead Parish Church, is a parish church of the Church of Scotland, serving the Hillhead and Kelvinside
Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church, Glasgow
Kelvinside_Hillhead_Parish_Church,_Glasgow
Football league season
played at North Kelvinside Primary School 3G, North Kelvinside. Match played at North Kelvinside Primary School 3G, North Kelvinside. Match played at
2023–24 West of Scotland Football League
2023–24_West_of_Scotland_Football_League
Scottish rugby union club
Two. Glasgow High Kelvinside was formed in 1982 by the merger of Kelvinside Academy and High School of Glasgow rugby clubs; Kelvinside Academicals and Glasgow
Glasgow_High_Kelvinside
2026 film
mid-April 2024, crews were seen preparing a Christmas-set in and around Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church in Hyndland, Glasgow, with fake snow being placed
Midwinter_Break
Defunct Scottish rugby union club, based in Glasgow
Kelvinside-West is a former rugby union team that played their home games at Balgray Playing Fields, Glasgow, Scotland. Kelvinside-West was a short-lived
Kelvinside-West
Former railway station in Scotland
Kelvinside railway station was located on Great Western Road, next to the current Gartnavel General Hospital in the Kelvinside area of Glasgow, Scotland
Kelvinside_railway_station
Scottish businessman and economist
Colonel Francis Scott McFadzean, Baron McFadzean of Kelvinside FRSE (26 November 1915 – 23 May 1992) was a Scottish businessman and economist. Born in
Francis McFadzean, Baron McFadzean of Kelvinside
Francis_McFadzean,_Baron_McFadzean_of_Kelvinside
Defunct Scottish rugby union club, based in Glasgow
Kelvinside Academicals is a former rugby union team that played their home games at Balgray Playing Fields, Glasgow, Scotland. The team was founded in
Kelvinside_Academicals_RFC
Railway station in Glasgow City, Scotland
Kirklee railway station was a railway station serving the Kelvinside area in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. The station was opened on 10 August 1896
Kirklee_railway_station
Kelvinside 3 seat Electorate: 3151 Spoiled votes: 17 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Re-elect Joint-Ticket Bailie James Dick (incumbent) 1198 Re-elect Joint-Ticket
1896 Glasgow Corporation election
1896_Glasgow_Corporation_election
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918–1997
1950–1955: The Kelvinside and Partick (West) wards of the county of the city of Glasgow, and part of the Partick (East) ward. 1955–1974: The Kelvinside and Partick
Glasgow_Hillhead
Scottish municipal election
Kelvinside Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative L. M. Turpie 5,785 68.7 SNP A. Da Costa 1,710 20.3 Liberal L. Steedman 928 11.0 Majority 4,075 48.4
1968 Glasgow Corporation election
1968_Glasgow_Corporation_election
Largest city in Scotland
and Glasgow High Kelvinside (GHK). Despite the merger, the second division teams of Glasgow Academicals and Glasgow High Kelvinside re-entered the Scottish
Glasgow
Human settlement in Scotland
situated along the River Kelvin and surrounding hills. Estates such as Kelvinside and Hillhead were gradually subdivided in the late 18th and early 19th
West_End,_Glasgow
Historic county in Scotland
Holytown Hutchesontown Hyndland Ibrox Jackton Kelvin Kelvinbridge Kelvindale Kelvinside Kilncadzow King's Park Kinning Park Kingston Kirkfieldbank Kirkhill Kirkmuirhill
Lanarkshire
Disused railway station in Kelvinside, Glasgow, Scotland
station was a railway station serving the Botanic Gardens located in the Kelvinside area in the West End of Glasgow. The station was opened on 10 August 1896
Botanic Gardens railway station
Botanic_Gardens_railway_station
English translation of an Ancient Greek phrase
include schools such as Caistor Grammar School, the Edinburgh Academy, Kelvinside Academy and Old Scona Academic High School, as well as Boston College
Ever_to_Excel
The 1949 Glasgow Corporation elections were held on Tuesday 3 May 1949. The election was held against a wider backdrop of Labour losses across the country
1949 Glasgow Corporation election
1949_Glasgow_Corporation_election
Church in Glasgow, Scotland
a former Church of Scotland parish church, serving part of the North Kelvinside area of Glasgow, Scotland. This distinctive church was designed by the
Kelvin Stevenson Memorial Church
Kelvin_Stevenson_Memorial_Church
Glasgow, Anniesland Hutchesons' Grammar School, Pollokshields Kelvinside Academy, Kelvinside Lomond School, Helensburgh St. Aloysius' College Garnethill
List of private schools in Scotland
List_of_private_schools_in_Scotland
Whittingehame, East Lothian Scotland Henry Campbell-Bannerman 1905 to 1908 Kelvinside, Glasgow Scotland H. H. Asquith 1908 to 1916 Morley, West Riding of Yorkshire
List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom by birthplace
List_of_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom_by_birthplace
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Dawsholm Park, Firhill, Gairbraid, Gilshochill, Maryhill Park, North Kelvinside, Queen's Cross, St George's Cross, Cadder, Summerston, Woodside and Wyndford
Maryhill
Scottish actor (born 1961)
after his mother left when he was four years old. Carlyle left North Kelvinside Secondary School at the age of 16 without any qualifications and worked
Robert_Carlyle
Scottish field hockey club
GHK Hockey Club (Glasgow High Kelvinside) is a field hockey club that is based at the High School of Glasgow sports grounds (known as Old Anniesland),
GHK_Hockey_Club
Defunct Scottish rugby union club, based in Glasgow
with the Kelvinside Academicals - the rugby team of another school; the Kelvinside Academy - to form a rugby club called Glasgow High Kelvinside. In 1997
Glasgow_HSFP
1996 film by Danny Boyle
Crosslands pub in North Kelvinside features as the pub in which Begbie starts a bar brawl.
Trainspotting_(film)
Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland
points along its course (Kelvindale, Kelvingrove Park, Kelvinhaugh and Kelvinside for example) and so there are several 'Kelvin Bridges', including one
Kelvinbridge
Scottish entomologist, artist, librarian and lecturer (1855–1933)
Thomas King, who had actually died in Fochabers on that date. King died at Kelvinside, Glasgow, on 5 February 1933. During his lifetime King had assembled a
James Joseph Francis Xavier King
James_Joseph_Francis_Xavier_King
Road in Scotland
Glasgow Cross Glasgow Green Gorbals Govan Hyndland Ibrox Kelvinbridge Kelvinside Kirklee Main Street Maryhill Central Merkland Street Mount Vernon North
A721_road
Human settlement in Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Stobhill
District of Glasgow, Scotland
shares the G12 postcode with the neighbouring residential districts of Kelvinside, Hillhead, Hyndland, Dowanhill, as well as Gartnavel General Hospital
Kelvindale
Scotland rugby union player (born 1966)
Eastwood High School (Newton Mearns) and subsequently for Glasgow High Kelvinside. where he played from 1984 to 1997. He spent two stints in New Zealand
Shade_Munro
Hyndland, Jordanhill, Kelvinbridge, Kelvindale, Kelvingrove, Kelvinhaugh, Kelvinside, Knightswood, Lambhill, Lancefield, Lightburn, Lilybank, Maryhill, Maryhill
List_of_places_in_Glasgow
Scottish journalist and editor
flat, with three rooms and a kitchen, in Oban Drive. He attended North Kelvinside Secondary School (later merged into Cleveden Secondary School) before
John_Junor
Proposed mass-transit system in Scotland
Glasgow Cross Glasgow Green Gorbals Govan Hyndland Ibrox Kelvinbridge Kelvinside Kirklee Main Street Maryhill Central Merkland Street Mount Vernon North
Clyde_Metro
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Tollcross,_Glasgow
Human settlement in Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Garrowhill
Secondary school in Glasgow, Scotland
Cleveden Secondary School is located in Kelvinside in the West End of Glasgow. The school can trace its origin back to 1894 and the founding of the Glasgow
Cleveden_Secondary_School
British anarchist
New York Times as a "fiery female Demosthenes." Milton was born in the Kelvinside area of Glasgow on 31 May 1924. Her father was Alexander Inglis Milton
Rita_Milton
2015 murder in Scotland
nickname "trouble". Pacteau grew up wealthy in Bearsden and attended Kelvinside Academy as a teenager, but after his father's business collapsed, Pacteau
Murder_of_Karen_Buckley
Scottish unitary authority council in Glasgow, Scotland
Kelvinhaugh, Merchant City, Townhead, Yorkhill Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, North Kelvinside, Park District, St George's Cross, Woodlands, Woodside Anniesland (part)
Glasgow_City_Council
Human settlement in Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Sighthill,_Glasgow
extended family lived in a large townhouse at 7 Woodside Crescent in the Kelvinside district. James Templeton died in 1885 and is buried in the upper part
James_Templeton_&_Co
Human settlement in Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Mosspark
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Partick
British businessman (born 1964)
police uniforms. Livingston is the youngest of four children brought up in Kelvinside, his father was a general practitioner who practised medicine in Parkhead
Ian Livingston, Baron Livingston of Parkhead
Ian_Livingston,_Baron_Livingston_of_Parkhead
British baronet and businessman (1936–1987)
Sir Hugh Fraser. Fraser was educated at St Mary's School, Melrose and Kelvinside Academy. He was given an honorary doctorate by the University of Stirling
Sir_Hugh_Fraser,_2nd_Baronet
Closed Private day school in Pollokshields, Glasgow, Scotland
announced that Craigholme would join the 'Glasgow Schools Trust' with Kelvinside Academy. However, as pupil enrolment still decreased, it was decided in
Craigholme_School
Allan Glen's RFC Annan RFC East Kilbride RFC Glasgow High Kelvinside Glasgow Academicals RFC Irvine RFC Marr RFC Newton Stewart RFC Stewartry RFC Waysiders
2012–13 Scottish League Championship
2012–13_Scottish_League_Championship
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Ayr_Eglinton_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Towerhill_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Dean_Park_F.C.
Association football club in Angus, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Arbroath_Amateurs_F.C.
Former association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Stonefield_F.C.
Park in Glasgow, Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Queen's_Park,_Glasgow
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Jordanhill_F.C.
Human settlement in Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Langside
Scotland international rugby union player
Murray Ian Wallace (13 October 1967, Milton of Campsie, East Dunbartonshire, was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for Scotland.
Murray_Wallace_(rugby_union)
Association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Netherlee_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Mearns_Athletic_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Glenpatrick_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Annan_Wanderers_F.C.
Surname list
producer, writer and playwright Francis McFadzean, Baron McFadzean of Kelvinside (1915–1992), British businessman Jim McFadzean (1938–2016), Scottish footballer
McFadzean
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
humiliated in the first round of the 1888–89 Scottish Cup when losing 16–0 at Kelvinside Athletic. The Govanites were 6–0 down at half-time, and after Stewart
Govan_Athletic_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Ailsa_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Carrington_F.C.
Association football club in Angus, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Lindertis_F.C.
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Vale_of_Leven_Hibernians_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Bridge_of_Weir_F.C.
Scottish football club
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Townhill_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Paisley_Academical_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Irvine_F.C._(1877)
Association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Muirhouse_Rovers_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Broughty_F.C.
Human settlement in Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Robroyston
Association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Maybole_Carrick_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
4th Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers F.C.
4th_Renfrewshire_Rifle_Volunteers_F.C.
Former association football club in Neilston, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Neilston_F.C._(1883)
Scottish engineer
Scottish university, the University of Edinburgh. Georgeson was born in Kelvinside, Glasgow in 1895 to Frederick Hugh Georgeson and Elizabeth Sarah Mackenzie
Elizabeth_Georgeson
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Athole_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Havelock_F.C.
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Hamiltonhill IFSD Lambhill Maryhill Maryhill Park Merchant City Milton North Kelvinside Parkhouse Port Dundas Possilpark Robroyston Royston Ruchill Sighthill
Dowanhill
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Darnconner_Britannia_F.C.
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Newtown_Thistle_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Westbourne_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Dennistoun_F.C.
Football club
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Hearts_of_Liddesdale_F.C.
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Rock_F.C.
Football club
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Bowling_F.C.
British minister
the war. Tom Allan was called to his first parish of Glasgow's North Kelvinside in 1946, an inner city area of mainly tenement buildings housing 10,000
Tom_Allan_(minister)
Electoral ward in Glasgow, Scotland
ward and Byres Road becoming the south-west boundary; most of the North Kelvinside neighbourhood (streets to the east of Queen Margaret Drive, which became
Hillhead_(ward)
Association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Erin_Rovers_F.C._(Perth)
Association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
Auchterarder_Thistle_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Athletic Johnstone Harp Johnstone Rovers Jordanhill Kelso Kelvinbank Kelvinside Athletic Kennishead Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Athletic (1877-85) Kilmarnock
St_Mirren_Juniors_F.C.
KELVINSIDE
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Divinity of Wisdom
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of German Gertrude, GERTRUDES means "spear strength."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Extraordinary and Wondrous; Unique; Wondrous
Boy/Male
Indian
One who eases difficulties
Girl/Female
Arabic, German, Muslim
Good News
Girl/Female
Hindu
A good reputation
Boy/Male
Finnish, French, German
Free Man; Strong and Masculine
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Biblical
Fire of the Lord.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
Blue Lotus
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