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Australian mountain bike racer (born 2001)
medalist Nick Ahern built his career through speed walking. In 2000, he found that cross-country cycling internetowe, Odee-odee pl / Strony. "Kye A'Hern".
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"Smoky Mountain Rain" Ronnie Milsap featuring Dolly Parton Dennis Morgan Kye Fleming The Duets 2019 "Snakes in the Grass" Dolly Parton Dolly Parton Run
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Pre-season supplemental selection period Dandenong Stingrays 2021–2023 —N/a Kye Declase 15 October 1996 No. 15, 2021 mid-season rookie draft Werribee 2021
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Debut Year Player Games Goals Years at Club 1897 Bill Ahern 12 6 1897 1897 Harry Aylwin 29 0 1897–1899 1897 Alf Bedford 1 0 1897 1897 Billy Beggs 13 0
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KYE AHERN
KYE AHERN
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Sky, SKYE means "cloud" or "sky."Â
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church.
Boy/Male
English
Refers to the Scottish Isle of Skye; a nature name referring to the sky.
Female
Japanese
(1-æ, 2- 京, 3- å”, 4- 郷) Variant spelling of Japanese unisex Kyou, KYO means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, Irish, Scottish
The Isle of Skye; A Nature Name Referring to the Sky or Cloud; Sheltering
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Kim, KYM means "King's City Meadow."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Kay, KAE means "lord." Compare with feminine Kae.
Male
Welsh
Pet form of Welsh Aneirin, NYE means "modest, noble."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on an island or patch of firm ground surrounded by fens, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atter ye ‘at the island’ (from Old English ēg, īeg ‘island’).English : topographic name for someone who lived near a river or stream, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atter eye ‘at the river’ (from Old English ēa ‘river’).English : topographic name for someone living at a place where rye (Old English ryge) was grown, or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for someone who grew or sold it.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead so named, most of them from Old Norse rjóðr ‘clearing in a forest’, but others from ry ‘dry place with stones’.Danish : habitational name from a place called Rye.
Surname or Lastname
English (southeastern)
English (southeastern) : topographic name arising from a misdivision of Middle English atten (e)ye which means either ‘at the river’ or ‘at the island’, from Old English ēa ‘river’ and ēg ‘island’ respectively. Both these words were feminine in Old English, and so should have been preceded only by Middle English atter (see Rye), but distinctions of gender ceased to be carefully maintained in the Middle English period.
Girl/Female
British, English
Rye
Male
English
Pet form of English Dennis, DYE means "follower of Dionysos."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Gustavus, KYÖSTI means "meditation staff."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow, pasture, or patch of arable land, Middle English l(e)ye (late Old English lēage, dative of lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’); or a habitational name from Lye in Herefordshire (with the same etymology).French : habitational name from Lye in Indre.French (Lyé) : habitational name from places called Lié in Deux-Sèvres and Vendée.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in Rogaland named Lye, Old Norse Lýgi meaning ‘alliance’, ‘covenant’, used to denote a place sanctified by such an agreement, such as a court or council meeting place.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, English
The Isle of Skye; Water Giver; Sky
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a respelling of Kay 6, a shortened form of Scottish and Irish McKay.Korean : There is only one Chinese character and one clan for the Kye family name. According to the Kye family genealogy, the clan was founded by a Ming Dynasty government official named Kye SÅk-son who migrated to KoryÅ and settled in today’s Suan County of Hwanghae Province. The majority of bearers of the Kye family name today live in North Korea.
Female
Hebrew
 Variant form of Hebrew Kelila, KYLE means "crown" or "laurel." Used as a Yiddish name. Compare with another form of Kyle.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Key; Love
KYE AHERN
KYE AHERN
Biblical
excelling; remaining
Boy/Male
French Latin
Lisp, stutter.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vegavahini | வேகவாஹீநீ
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Tamil
The best
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
More Delicate; More Gracious
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
God; Welfare
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : from a pet form of the personal name Peter.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch pete ‘godfather’, ‘godmother’, or ‘godchild’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Who Salvages
Female
Finnish
Finnish name derived from the word tuuli, TUULI means "wind."
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n.
A family of tones whose regular members are called diatonic tones, and named key tone (or tonic) or one (or eight), mediant or three, dominant or five, subdominant or four, submediant or six, supertonic or two, and subtonic or seven. Chromatic tones are temporary members of a key, under such names as " sharp four," "flat seven," etc. Scales and tunes of every variety are made from the tones of a key.
n.
A eye affected by the moon; also, a disease in the eye of a horse.
n.
The bud or sprout of a plant or tuber; as the eye of a potato.
n.
A key for opening more locks than one; a master key.
n.
The center of a target; the bull's-eye.
v. t.
To dye again or twice over.
n.
An eye that squints.
n.
A brood; as, an eye of pheasants.
n. pl.
See Kie, Ky, and Kine.
n.
That which resembles the eye in relative importance or beauty.
n.
A position or condition which affords entrance, control, pr possession, etc.; as, the key of a line of defense; the key of a country; the key of a political situation. Hence, that which serves to unlock, open, discover, or solve something unknown or difficult; as, the key to a riddle; the key to a problem.
a.
Cold as a metallic key; lifeless.
n.
A run made upon a missed ball; as, to steal a bye.
n.
An eye.
n.
An instrument which is turned like a key in fastening or adjusting any mechanism; as, a watch key; a bed key, etc.
n.
See Bull's-eye, 3.
a.
Marked with spots resembling bird's eyes; as, bird's-eye diaper; bird's-eye maple.
n.
The faculty of seeing; power or range of vision; hence, judgment or taste in the use of the eye, and in judging of objects; as, to have the eye of sailor; an eye for the beautiful or picturesque.
n.
A loop forming part of anything, or a hole through anything, to receive a rope, hook, pin, shaft, etc.; as an eye at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss; as an eye through a crank; an eye at the end of rope.