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Village on Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland
Killyleagh (/kɪliˈleɪ/; from Irish Cill Ó Laoch, meaning 'church of the descendants of Laoch') is a village and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
Killyleagh
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Killyleagh is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 23 July 1986 by Queen Elizabeth II as a substantive title for her son
Baron_Killyleagh
Castle in the village of Killyleagh, Northern Ireland
Killyleagh Castle is a castle in the village of Killyleagh, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is believed to be one of the oldest inhabited castles in
Killyleagh_Castle
Title in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Dufferin and Claneboye, of Ballyleidy and Killyleagh in County Down, Northern Ireland, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 30
Baron_Dufferin_and_Claneboye
Association football league in Northern Ireland
1999–00 Killyleagh Youth 2000–01 Killyleagh Youth 2001–02 Killyleagh Youth 2002–03 Killyleagh Youth 2003–04 Killyleagh Youth 2004–05 Killyleagh Youth 2005–06
Northern Amateur Football League
Northern_Amateur_Football_League
Anglo-Irish physician, naturalist and collector (1660–1753)
London—the area of his final residence—and also Sir Hans Sloane Square in Killyleagh, his birthplace in Ulster. Sloane's London estate was bequeathed to his
Hans_Sloane
County in Northern Ireland
Island Reavy and Castlewellan Lake near Castlewellan, Clea Lough near Killyleagh, Lough Money and Loughinisland near Downpatrick and, within the Mourne
County_Down
Title of nobility
to cease using his titles of Duke of York, Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh, although legally he still held them. On 30 October 2025 Buckingham Palace
Duke_of_York
Association football club in Northern Ireland
Killyleagh Youth Football Club (also known as Killyleagh YC) is a Northern Irish, intermediate-level football club based in Killyleagh, near Downpatrick
Killyleagh_Youth_F.C.
Son of Elizabeth II (born 1960)
day, Elizabeth created him Duke of York, Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh; the first two of these titles had previously been held by both his maternal
Andrew_Mountbatten-Windsor
Large sea inlet in Northern Ireland
its fishing and scenery. Towns and villages around the lough include Killyleagh, Comber, Newtownards, Portaferry and Strangford. The latter two straddle
Strangford_Lough
(later Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor), who held the subsidiary title of Baron Killyleagh, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, who holds the subsidiary title of
List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
List_of_barons_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland
Townland in Northern Ireland
is situated in the civil parish of Killyleagh and the historic barony of Dufferin, located 2 miles west of Killyleagh. It lies within the Newry, Mourne
Ardigon
Topics referred to by the same term
client, a set of guidelines in financial services. KYC may also refer to: Killyleagh Youth Club, a football club in Northern Ireland Kyaka language of Papua
KYC
Irish politician and baronet
Commons for Killyleagh in 1761 and sat for it until 1768. He was then returned for Bangor until 1776. He was member of parliament for Killyleagh again until
Sir John Blackwood, 2nd Baronet
Sir_John_Blackwood,_2nd_Baronet
Anglo-Irish admiral (1770–1832)
December 1770 – 13 December 1832), whose burial site and memorial are in Killyleagh Parish Church, was an Irish officer of the British Royal Navy. Blackwood
Henry_Blackwood
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Ballyleidy and Killyleagh in County Down, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1800 for Dorcas Blackwood from Killyleagh, who was a direct
Dufferin_(barony)
Northern Irish footballer (born 1988)
who plays as a goalkeeper. Born in Killyleagh, Northern Ireland, Carson started his youth career with Killyleagh Boys before moving to Sunderland in
Trevor_Carson
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
401; -5.649 Killyleagh was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. It was named for the village of Killyleagh. In the Patriot
Killyleagh (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Killyleagh_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
small village in County Down, Northern Ireland about a mile north-west of Killyleagh. It is named after Pott Shrigley in Cheshire. In the 2001 Census it had
Shrigley,_County_Down
of York Prince Andrew Extant (not in use) 1986 Earl of Inverness Baron Killyleagh Earl of Wessex Prince Edward Extant 1999 Viscount Severn Duke of Cambridge
List of peerages created for British princes
List_of_peerages_created_for_British_princes
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Ballynahinch, and to the east is Station Road which takes one towards Killyleagh. The area that is now Saintfield was historically called Tawnaghnym (recorded
Saintfield
Killeen, Killen, Killeter, Killinchy, Killough, Killowen, Killylea, Killyleagh, Killyman, Killywool, Kilmore (Co. Armagh), Kilmore (Co. Down), Kilrea
List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland
Irish minister of the Presbyterian General Synod of Ulster
View of Killyleagh Castle, from Castles of Ireland (1904)
James_Bruce_(minister)
1986 British royal wedding
granted Andrew the titles of Duke of York, Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh—the first two titles were previously held by his maternal great-grandfather
Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
Wedding_of_Prince_Andrew_and_Sarah_Ferguson
Anglo-Irish peer
September 1663 with a Master of Arts. In 1666 he rebuilt the family seat of Killyleagh Castle, erecting the north tower and building a long fortified bawn in
Henry Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Clanbrassil
Henry_Hamilton,_2nd_Earl_of_Clanbrassil
Park in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland. It covers an area of approximately 200 acres 2 km south of Killyleagh. It is currently maintained by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council
Delamont_Country_Park
Earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Andrew, who was also created Duke of York along with the title of Baron Killyleagh. In 2019, some residents of Inverness started a campaign to strip him
Earl_of_Inverness
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
(26 km) south of Belfast, and on the B7 minor road between Ballynahinch and Killyleagh. The village is served by Ulsterbus route 15 and 215 Downpatrick to Belfast
Crossgar
Football tournament season
Comrades 8–1 Connor Ballymena United 8–0 Ballymoney United Bangor 2–0 Killyleagh Youth Carrick Rangers 4–1 Cliftonville Crusaders 1–1 (a.e.t.) (6–7 p)
2002–03_County_Antrim_Shield
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Strangford
Portrait and arms of Charles I displayed at Killyleagh Castle, County Down, seat of the Hamilton Earls of Clanbrassil.
Restoration_(Ireland)
District electoral area in Northern Ireland
District Council and contains the wards of Ballynahinch, Crossgar and Killyleagh, Derryboy, Kilmore and Saintfield. Rowallane forms part of the Strangford
Rowallane (District Electoral Area)
Rowallane_(District_Electoral_Area)
Australian architect, holder of Irish peerage
father to become the 11th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye, of Ballyleidy and Killyleagh in the County of Down, and also as 12th Baronet of Ballyleidy; however
John Blackwood, 11th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye
John_Blackwood,_11th_Baron_Dufferin_and_Claneboye
City in Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Newry
Irish Assyriologist (1792–1866)
bachelor and he resigned the position in 1826, taking up the Rectory in Killyleagh, County Down – an office he was to hold for the remainder of his life
Edward_Hincks
Irish politician and peer (1719–1781)
Castle Ward, in the County of Down. In 1761, he was also elected for Killyleagh and in 1768 for Bangor, however, chose not to sit both times. Ward was
Bernard Ward, 1st Viscount Bangor
Bernard_Ward,_1st_Viscount_Bangor
Castlewellan Castle Clandeboye Estate Grey Abbey House Hillsborough Castle Killyleagh Castle Mount Stewart Quintin Castle Rowallane House Seaforde House Waringstown
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
Title of nobility
Duchess of York, as well as the Countess of Inverness and the Baroness of Killyleagh "BBC News live coverage: Prince Andrew relinquishes titles". BBC News
Duchess_of_York
Football tournament season
e.t.) (5–6 p) Glentoran Linfield 2–1 Glenavon Newry Town 1–0 Carrick Rangers Ballymena United bye Cliftonville bye Killyleagh Youth bye Portadown bye
1987–88_County_Antrim_Shield
Irish Presbyterian minister
Dublin, Cooke was called to Killyleagh, county Down, and resigning Donegore on 6 July 1818, he was installed at Killyleagh, at Dromore presbytery on 8
Henry_Cooke_(minister)
February 1807) was the eldest daughter and co-heir of James Stevenson, of Killyleagh, County Down, and his wife Ann, née Price, daughter of General Nicholas
Dorcas Blackwood, 1st Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye
Dorcas_Blackwood,_1st_Baroness_Dufferin_and_Claneboye
1990 single by Van Morrison
localities of Downpatrick, St. John's Point, Strangford Lough, Shrigley, Killyleagh, Lecale District and Ardglass. The narrative vividly pictures a bright
Coney Island (Van Morrison song)
Coney_Island_(Van_Morrison_song)
Clandeboye Estate Dundrum Castle Greencastle Jordan's Castle Kilclief Castle Killyleagh Castle Kirkistown Castle Hillsborough Castle Margaret's Castle Mount Stewart
List of country estates in Northern Ireland
List_of_country_estates_in_Northern_Ireland
Topics referred to by the same term
County Armagh and Carlingford Hans Hamilton (1674–1728), Irish MP for Killyleagh, Newry and Dundalk Hans Hamilton, 2nd Baron HolmPatrick (1886–1942), Irish
Hans Hamilton (disambiguation)
Hans_Hamilton_(disambiguation)
Clanmaghery, Clanvaraghan, Claragh, Clare, Clarkill, Clay (Annaclone), Clay (Killyleagh), Cleomack, Clintagh (Annahilt), Clogher, Cloghram, Cloghskelt, Cloghy
List of townlands of County Down
List_of_townlands_of_County_Down
Topics referred to by the same term
Ward, 1st Viscount Bangor (1719–1781), Irish MP for Down, Bangor and Killyleagh Bernard Ward (bishop) (1857–1920), English Roman Catholic writer Bernard
Bernard_Ward
Irish politician and colonel
sitting for the borough of Wicklow until 1783. Ward was elected for Killyleagh in 1790 and represented it until 1798, when he was returned for Bangor
Robert_Ward_(1754–1831)
Northern Ireland Environment Agency. Retrieved 2010-07-05. Killyleagh Castle, Killyleagh: Historic Building Details. Northern Ireland Buildings Database
List of Grade A listed buildings in County Down
List_of_Grade_A_listed_buildings_in_County_Down
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Newtownards
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Ballynafoy_(Annaclone)
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Killinchy
British aristocrat and Vicereine of India
Hamilton-Rowan of Killyleagh Castle. On 23 October 1862, she married her distant cousin the 5th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye at Killyleagh Castle; they later
Hariot Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava
Hariot_Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood,_Marchioness_of_Dufferin_and_Ava
District Council in Northern Ireland
Ardglass, Ballynahinch, Castlewellan, Clough, Crossgar, Dundrum, Killough, Killyleagh, Newcastle, Saintfield, Seaforde and Strangford. The Down District Council
Down_District_Council
Topics referred to by the same term
Linlithgowshire 1727–1741 Alexander Hamilton (died 1768), Irish MP for Killyleagh Alexander Hamilton (died 1809), Irish MP for Ratoath, Carrickfergus and
Alexander Hamilton (disambiguation)
Alexander_Hamilton_(disambiguation)
Series of attacks carried out by the UVF in 1975
45 people injured. There was also an attack in the village of called Killyleagh, County Down. There were five attacks in and around Belfast which left
October 1975 Northern Ireland attacks
October_1975_Northern_Ireland_attacks
Irish landowner (1699/1700–1781)
he was left the property of William Bruce, a Dublin bookseller from Killyleagh, which he divided between Bruce's relations. In 1759, the member of the
Alexander_Stewart_(1699–1781)
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
the River Blackwater at the intersection of the Comber/Saintfield and Killyleagh/Belfast roads), a dozen or so small houses and an inn. The surrounding
Ballygowan
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Rostrevor
Football tournament season
Dromara Village 4–2 Civil Service Drumaness Mils 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) Killyleagh Youth Dundela 3–1 East Belfast Dunmurry Recreation 3–1 Saintfield United
2001–02_Irish_Cup
Irish Castles and Historic Houses. London: Caxton Editions. p. 10. "Killyleagh Castle". britainirelandcastles.com. Britain Ireland Castles. "King of
List_of_castles_in_Ireland
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Drumbeg,_County_Down
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Banbridge
Football tournament
Archived from the original on 3 January 2024. Retrieved 3 August 2007. "Killyleagh win Steel decider". BBC News. 26 December 2002. Archived from the original
Steel_&_Sons_Cup
Northern Irish footballer (born 1981)
fractured skull. In 2010, he signed for Northern Irish fourth tier outfit Killyleagh. "On a wig and a prayer..." belfasttelegraph.co.uk. 16 September 2000
Hugh Dickson (footballer, born 1981)
Hugh_Dickson_(footballer,_born_1981)
Football tournament season
Team 1 Score Team 2 Ballymena United 2–1 Larne Bangor 1–3 Killyleagh Youth Carrick Rangers 2–0 Ards Cliftonville 0–1 Dundela Distillery 1–0 Crusaders
1985–86_County_Antrim_Shield
Cemetery in west Belfast, Northern Ireland
org/DATABASE/ARTICLES/articles/000027/002738.shtml "History – St. Mary Star of the Sea, Killyleagh". Archived from the original on 4 August 2015. Kleinrichert, Denise (2001)
Milltown_Cemetery
Captain of Desmond, Ireland (died 1579)
O'Neill of Clandeboye (d. c. 1600), and whose son Niall Óg O'Neill of Killyleagh, Antrim (d. 1628) married Sarah MacDonnell, daughter of Randal MacDonnell
James_FitzMaurice_FitzGerald
List of the oldest extant buildings in the UK
the refectory Founded by Cluniac monks of St. Pancras Priory. Killyleagh Castle Killyleagh, County Down, Northern Ireland c. 1180 Built as part of fortifications
List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
Commissioners 14th Rpt, p.42–3 Killinchy E Division Commissioners 14th Rpt, p.43 Killyleagh E Division Commissioners 14th Rpt, p.44 Ranolf E Division Commissioners
List_of_islands_of_Ireland
British landscape designer, author, journalist, and broadcaster
was a contributor to the Daily Telegraph.[citation needed] He lived in Killyleagh, County Down and studied horticulture at Greenmount College of Agriculture
John_Cushnie
Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Legamaddy
Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Moira, County Down (civil parish)
Moira,_County_Down_(civil_parish)
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Donaghadee
2025–26 Irish football Cup
Holywood (NL) 3–1 Banbridge Town (3) Islandmagee (NL) 2–4 Sirocco Works (NL) Killyleagh Youth (NL) 1–2 (a.e.t.) Shamrock (NL) Lisburn Rangers (NL) 1–0 Derriaghy
2025–26_Irish_Cup
Type of racing keelboat
Howth and Dublin Bay. In the North at Cultra on Belfast Lough, and at Killyleagh on Strangford Lough. Squibs on the South coast sail from Kinsale and Glandore
Squib_(keelboat)
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Annaclone
Royal dukedom in the United Kingdom
Mountbatten-Windsor (b. 1960) Duke of York, Earl of Inverness, Baron Killyleagh Earldom of Inverness is not inherited Duke of Sussex (2nd creation), Earl
Duke_of_Sussex
Irish military officer (1658–1690)
estates, but as his brother had died deeply in debt, he was obliged to sell Killyleagh in 1703. Frances died in 1732. His only sister Rose, foster daughter of
Sir_Neil_O'Neill,_2nd_Baronet
Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Erenagh,_County_Down
Townland in Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Drumhirk
Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
In 1837 the proprietor was Lord Dufferin whose agent was Mr Reid of Killyleagh. Farms were from 10 to 30 acres, the land quality was described as "middling"
Magherascouse
Association football club in Northern Ireland
name Kilmore United was chosen. The first competitive games were in the Killyleagh summer league before entering the Newcastle & District League in 1968–69
Kilmore_Recreation_F.C.
Football tournament season
Team 1 Score Team 2 Ards 2–0 Killyleagh Youth Ballyclare Comrades 1–2 Ballymena United Cliftonville 6–0 Harland & Wolff Welders Crusaders 0–1 RUC Linfield
1981–82_County_Antrim_Shield
Football tournament season
United Bangor 4–0 Enkalon Cliftonville 3–0 Carrick Rangers Crusaders 2–0 Killyleagh Youth Glentoran 3–0 Ards Larne 4–2 Harland & Wolff Welders Linfield 8–0
2000–01_County_Antrim_Shield
British children's comedy-drama television series
final series. The show was filmed entirely on location at Killyleagh Castle in Killyleagh, County Down. The first, second and third series were filmed
Dani's_Castle
Townland in Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Annaghbane
Inishargy Kilbroney, Kilclief, Kilcoo, Kilkeel, Killaney, Killinchy, Killyleagh, Kilmegan, Kilmood, Kilmore, Knockbreda Lambeg, Loughinisland Maghera
List of civil parishes of County Down
List_of_civil_parishes_of_County_Down
Postcode area in the United Kingdom covering Northern Ireland
Ballykinler, Castleward, Clough, Crossgar, Kilclief, Killard, Killough, Killyleagh, Listooder, Loughinisland, Seaforde, Strangford, Toye Newry, Mourne and
BT_postcode_area
Internment on the Al Rawdah began in 1939 as it was moored just off Killyleagh in Strangford Lough. Conditions on board the ageing ship were not good
HMS_Al_Rawdah
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Hilltown,_County_Down
Irish noble
Blackwood of Killyleagh
Francis Blackwood, 10th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye
Francis_Blackwood,_10th_Baron_Dufferin_and_Claneboye
Drumaness Drumgath Dundrum East Belfast Glasdrumman Glenn Kilclief Kilcoo Killyleagh Liatroim Longstone Loughinisland Mayobridge John Mitchel Mourne HC Newry
List of Gaelic games clubs in Ireland
List_of_Gaelic_games_clubs_in_Ireland
Comital lordship in County Tipperary, Ireland
John Butler, mentioned above. His eldest son, the 2nd Earl, represented Killyleagh in the Irish House of Commons. He then was succeeded by his eldest son
Earl_of_Carrick_(Ireland)
Ranks of nobility in the United Kingdom
Formerly Prince Andrew 23 July 1986 Duke of York Earl of Inverness Baron Killyleagh Second son of Queen Elizabeth II on his wedding day In October 2025, amid
Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom
Village on the Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Portaferry
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough Hilltown Katesbridge Kilcoo Killinchy Killough Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland
Kilkeel
Archibald Hamilton Rowan was the son of Gawen Hamilton (1729–1805) of Killyleagh Castle, County Down, in the Kingdom of Ireland, and Jane Rowan Hamilton
Archibald_Hamilton_Rowan
Integrated Primary Rostrevor Controlled Integrated 1998 Killyleagh Integrated Primary School Killyleagh Controlled Integrated 2016 Kircubbin Integrated Primary
List of integrated schools in Northern Ireland
List_of_integrated_schools_in_Northern_Ireland
Down County Down 2,822 1,101 0.91 3,099.43 Intermediate settlement 64 Killyleagh Newry, Mourne and Down County Down 2,785 1,252 0.91 3,063.23 Intermediate
List of localities in Northern Ireland by population
List_of_localities_in_Northern_Ireland_by_population
KILLYLEAGH
KILLYLEAGH
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Biblical
their drought, their confusion
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cause, With a treasure, Receptacle
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Auspicious; Spot of Vermillion or Sandal Wood Paste on Forehead
Girl/Female
Tamil
Timid
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Name of a River in India
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : patronymic from Small.English : possibly a topographic name for someone who lived by a rabbit warren, from the plural of Middle English smyle ‘burrow’ (Old English smygels).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cateringe, probably from an unattested Old English personal name Cytra + -ingas, a suffix denoting ‘family or followers of’.Possibly an altered spelling of German Ketterling.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the all-seeing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Person who Always Wins; Winner of War
Girl/Female
Tamil
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