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  • Llandrinio Bridge
  • Grade I listed bridge in Llandrinio, Powys, Wales

    Llandrinio Bridge, Llandrinio, Powys, Wales, is a road bridge over the River Severn. Constructed between 1769 and 1775, the bridge is attributed to John

    Llandrinio Bridge

    Llandrinio Bridge

    Llandrinio_Bridge

  • Llandrinio
  • Human settlement in Powys, Wales

    Offa's Dyke both run through the village. The river is crossed by Llandrinio Bridge which leads to the hamlet of Crew Green, about a mile east of the

    Llandrinio

    Llandrinio

    Llandrinio

  • List of bridges in Wales
  • Retrieved 20 August 2011. "Llandinam Bridge " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 20 August 2011. "Llandrinio Bridge " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved

    List of bridges in Wales

    List of bridges in Wales

    List_of_bridges_in_Wales

  • Breidden Hill
  • Hill in Powys, Wales

    surrounded by the villages of Trewern, Middletown, Criggion, Crew Green and Llandrinio. The peak of the hill reaches to 367 metres (1,204 ft). Footpaths which

    Breidden Hill

    Breidden Hill

    Breidden_Hill

  • Architecture of Wales
  • fine bridges were built in Montgomeryshire in the 18th century, which include Llandrinio bridge of 1769–1775, probably by the noted Shrewsbury bridge builder

    Architecture of Wales

    Architecture of Wales

    Architecture_of_Wales

  • John Gwynn (architect)
  • English architect and civil engineer

    Cadw. "Llandrinio Bridge (Grade I) (7666)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 27 March 2021. Historic England. "Worcester Bridge (Grade II)

    John Gwynn (architect)

    John Gwynn (architect)

    John_Gwynn_(architect)

  • List of Roman-to-modern scheduled monuments in Powys (Montgomeryshire)
  • not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: MG046: Llandrinio Bridge coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw

    List of Roman-to-modern scheduled monuments in Powys (Montgomeryshire)

    List_of_Roman-to-modern_scheduled_monuments_in_Powys_(Montgomeryshire)

  • Llandrinio Road railway station
  • Former railway station in Wales

    in 1932. The station was sited a mile to the south east of Llandrinio at Criggion Bridge on the road to Crew Green hence the "Road" suffix. There was

    Llandrinio Road railway station

    Llandrinio_Road_railway_station

  • List of crossings of the River Severn
  • first iron bridge, The Iron Bridge, built from cast iron, crosses the River Severn at Ironbridge Gorge. The Iron Bridge is one of three bridges on the River

    List of crossings of the River Severn

    List_of_crossings_of_the_River_Severn

  • Grade I listed buildings in Powys
  • National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 8 April 2019. Cadw. "Llandrinio Bridge (7614)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 8 April 2019

    Grade I listed buildings in Powys

    Grade I listed buildings in Powys

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Powys

  • Llanidloes
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    replaced a mid 18th-century wooden bridge, also called Long Bridge. Short Bridge is a single arch masonry bridge over the River Severn, dating from 1849

    Llanidloes

    Llanidloes

    Llanidloes

  • 2025–26 European windstorm season
  • were elevated, impacting roads near areas like Cilcewydd, Welshpool, and Llandrinio. Storm Davide had strong thunderstorms in its core due to a mix of very

    2025–26 European windstorm season

    2025–26 European windstorm season

    2025–26_European_windstorm_season

  • Llangynidr
  • Village and community in Powys, Wales

    the south of where this road diverges from the A40 trunk road. The stone bridge across the river dates from approximately 1700 and is a Grade I listed building

    Llangynidr

    Llangynidr

    Llangynidr

  • Dolanog
  • Human settlement in Wales

    stretch of the Vyrnwy valley. The 17th or early 18th century single-arched bridge spans the river below the church beside a pool overhung with oaks. The ford

    Dolanog

    Dolanog

    Dolanog

  • Brecon
  • Town in Powys, Mid Wales

    Brychan, the eponymous founder of the kingdom. Before the building of the bridge over the Usk, Brecon was one of the few places where the river could be

    Brecon

    Brecon

    Brecon

  • Hay-on-Wye
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    Hereford, on the far side of the River Wye. The town has a road/pedestrian bridge spanning the River Wye linking Clyro with Hay-on-Wye. The town was formerly

    Hay-on-Wye

    Hay-on-Wye

    Hay-on-Wye

  • Bont Dolgadfan
  • Hamlet in the county of Powys, Wales

    in the past been used for hunting game. The Bont Dolgadfan bridge (Pont is Welsh for "bridge") is in the centre of the hamlet crossing the Afon Twymyn

    Bont Dolgadfan

    Bont Dolgadfan

    Bont_Dolgadfan

  • Pontdolgoch
  • Human settlement in Wales

    River Carno flows through the village. Pontdolgoch's name translates as "bridge over the red meadow", and is derived from an ancient, and bloody, battle

    Pontdolgoch

    Pontdolgoch

  • Vaynor Park
  • Historic site

    re-working of c.1670. External chimneys on the side walls can be compared with Llandrinio Hall of 1682. After Sir George's death in 1682 (or possibly 1665), the

    Vaynor Park

    Vaynor Park

    Vaynor_Park

  • Builth Wells
  • Market town and community in Wales

    Welsh Assembly to help alleviate traffic congestion in the town centre. The bridge at Builth Wells carries vehicles on the A470. It dates from the 18th-century

    Builth Wells

    Builth Wells

    Builth_Wells

  • Talgarth
  • Market town and community in Powys, Wales

    Llanbrynmair Llanddew Llanddewi Ystradenni Llandinam Llandrindod Wells Llandrinio Llandysilio Llanelwedd Llanerfyl Llanfair Caereinion Llanfechain Llanfihangel

    Talgarth

    Talgarth

    Talgarth

  • Machynlleth
  • Market town in Powys, Wales

    left £6 13s 4d (ten marks) "towards making of a bridge at the toune of Mathanlleth". By 1601 "Dovey bridge in the Hundred of Mochunleth" was reported to

    Machynlleth

    Machynlleth

    Machynlleth

  • Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway
  • Railway line in England and Wales

    November 1933; Crewe Green; renamed Crew Green 1920; closed 3 October 1932; Llandrinio Road; closed 3 October 1932; Criggion; closed 3 October 1932. Tonks, Eric

    Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway

    Shropshire_and_Montgomeryshire_Railway

  • Llandinam
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Wales parish of Bro Arwystli. The bridge from the main road over towards Broneirion was the first cast iron bridge constructed in the county, designed

    Llandinam

    Llandinam

    Llandinam

  • Pipton
  • Human settlement in Wales

    previously had its own chapel of ease, long demolished, which was near Pipton Bridge. In the early eighteenth century, Pipton had a forge on the Afon Llynfi

    Pipton

    Pipton

  • Torpantau railway station
  • Former railway station in Wales

    Quay Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Railway Crew Green Criggion Llandrinio Road Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway Breidden Swansea Vale and Neath

    Torpantau railway station

    Torpantau railway station

    Torpantau_railway_station

  • Townships in Montgomeryshire
  • Former county divisions in mid Wales

    Llanfihangel- yng-Ngheinton/Alberbury (part):-Bausley, Criggion, Middleton. Llandrinio:- Llan, Llannerchcila, Penthryn Fawr, Penthryn Fechan, Tredrwen Feibion

    Townships in Montgomeryshire

    Townships in Montgomeryshire

    Townships_in_Montgomeryshire

  • Glasbury
  • Village near Hay-on-Wye, Wales

    Glasbury Bridge has repeatedly been destroyed by floods. A wooden bridge was washed away in 1738, a replacement in 1777 and a stone bridge in 1795. In

    Glasbury

    Glasbury

    Glasbury

  • Pontrobert
  • Parish in the county of Powys, Wales

    Pontrobert is derived from Robert ap Oliver of Cyhinfa, who built the original bridge over the River Vyrnwy around 1700. An alternative Welsh name for Pontrobert

    Pontrobert

    Pontrobert

    Pontrobert

  • Lake Vyrnwy
  • Man-made lake in Wales

    (128 ft) thick at the base; it is 358 metres (1,175 ft) long and has a road bridge running along the top. It is decorated with 31 arches each spanning 7.3

    Lake Vyrnwy

    Lake Vyrnwy

    Lake_Vyrnwy

  • Penstrowed
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Llanbrynmair Llanddew Llanddewi Ystradenni Llandinam Llandrindod Wells Llandrinio Llandysilio Llanelwedd Llanerfyl Llanfair Caereinion Llanfechain Llanfihangel

    Penstrowed

    Penstrowed

    Penstrowed

  • List of electoral wards in Wales
  • Llandrindod East/Llandrindod West, Llandrindod North, Llandrindod South, Llandrinio, Llandysilio, Llanelwedd, Llanfair Caereinion, Llanfihangel, Llanfyllin

    List of electoral wards in Wales

    List_of_electoral_wards_in_Wales

  • List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: K–L
  • Road) Halt GWR 1964 Llandre Cambrian Railways 1965 Llandrillo GWR 1964 Llandrinio Road Potteries, Shrewsbury & North Wales Railway 1932 Llandulas L&NWR

    List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: K–L

    List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_K–L

  • Llanfair Caereinion
  • Market town in Powys, Wales

    Llanbrynmair Llanddew Llanddewi Ystradenni Llandinam Llandrindod Wells Llandrinio Llandysilio Llanelwedd Llanerfyl Llanfair Caereinion Llanfechain Llanfihangel

    Llanfair Caereinion

    Llanfair Caereinion

    Llanfair_Caereinion

  • Llanwrthwl
  • Human settlement in Wales

    It lies on the River Wye and River Elan and the village is accessed by a bridge over the Wye. In 1833, its population was 517; its population in 1841 was

    Llanwrthwl

    Llanwrthwl

    Llanwrthwl

  • Arddleen railway station
  • Disused railway station in Arddlin, Powys

    originally to the Montgomeryshire Canal which runs alongside. The railway bridge just beyond the station, looking towards Pool Quay, was demolished and the

    Arddleen railway station

    Arddleen railway station

    Arddleen_railway_station

  • Llandrindod Wells
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    Postcards, C Davies, 1986, ISBN 0-7154-0663-9 Reginald Campbell Burn Oliver, Bridging a century: [the Hotel Metropole, Llandrindod Wells, 1872–1972], a century

    Llandrindod Wells

    Llandrindod Wells

    Llandrindod_Wells

  • 2023 in Wales
  • Natural Resources Wales (NRW) issues a "danger to life" flood warning for Llandrinio in Powys, where the Rivers Severn and Vyrnwy meet. 22 October – Economy

    2023 in Wales

    2023_in_Wales

  • Crickhowell
  • Town in Wales

    Notable features in Crickhowell include the seventeenth-century stone bridge over the River Usk with its odd arches (twelve on one side, thirteen on

    Crickhowell

    Crickhowell

    Crickhowell

  • Hen Domen
  • Motte-and-bailey in Powys, Wales

    buildings including a towering timber building on the motte, connected by a bridge to the bailey with a large hall, 5 metres (16 ft) by 6 metres (20 ft). Other

    Hen Domen

    Hen Domen

    Hen_Domen

  • List of Church in Wales churches
  • Llandrillo-yn-Edeyrn, Rhos-on-Sea, Rhos-on-Sea Chapel SS Trinio, Peter & Paul 1 Llandrinio Holy Trinity 35 Aberaeron, Aberavon, Abergavenny, Bettws Clyro, Bronington

    List of Church in Wales churches

    List_of_Church_in_Wales_churches

  • Llanymynech
  • Village straddling the England-Wales border

    to Pant the canal is dry; to the south the canal is isolated by lowered bridges. The main line of the Oswestry and Newtown Railway (O&NR) arrived from

    Llanymynech

    Llanymynech

    Llanymynech

  • Llanelwedd
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Dosbarth Melyn has years 3 and 4, whilst Dosbarth Glas has years 5 and 6. Bridge across the Wye between Llanelwedd and Builth Wells Sunset scene on the Wye

    Llanelwedd

    Llanelwedd

    Llanelwedd

  • Rhayader
  • Town in Wales

    waterfall itself, it having been destroyed in 1780 to make way for the bridge linking the town to Cwmdauddwr and the Elan Valley, the Lakeland of Wales

    Rhayader

    Rhayader

    Rhayader

  • List of communities in Wales
  • Llanbrynmair Llanddew Llanddewi Ystradenni Llandinam Llandrindod Wells (town) Llandrinio and Arddleen Llandysilio Llanelwedd Llanerfyl Llanfair Caereinion Llanfechain

    List of communities in Wales

    List_of_communities_in_Wales

  • Dolygaer railway station
  • Former railway station in Wales

    Archived from the original on 19 November 2008. Retrieved 3 July 2021. Bridge 2010, map 32J. "History". The Brecon Mountain Railway. The Brecon Mountain

    Dolygaer railway station

    Dolygaer railway station

    Dolygaer_railway_station

  • Hay-on-Wye railway station
  • Former railway station in Powys, Wales

    train on the way to Brecon was derailed and destroyed a 3-arch masonry bridge. The train fell into Digeddi Brook at Little Ffordd Fawr, near Llanigon

    Hay-on-Wye railway station

    Hay-on-Wye railway station

    Hay-on-Wye_railway_station

  • Llandysilio
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    Llanbrynmair Llanddew Llanddewi Ystradenni Llandinam Llandrindod Wells Llandrinio Llandysilio Llanelwedd Llanerfyl Llanfair Caereinion Llanfechain Llanfihangel

    Llandysilio

    Llandysilio

    Llandysilio

  • Montgomery Castle
  • Grade I listed building in Powys, Wales

    original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2021. "Irfon Bridge; Pont Irfon; Battle of Orewin Bridge, Builth Wells (403411)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 23

    Montgomery Castle

    Montgomery Castle

    Montgomery_Castle

  • Llandinam railway station
  • Former railway station in Powys, Wales

    to goods in 1967. The station fronted the River Severn beyond Llandinam Bridge and is now a private dwelling. There remains a section of track embedded

    Llandinam railway station

    Llandinam railway station

    Llandinam_railway_station

  • Sennybridge
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    alignment of the A40 road was only made possible (as a turnpike road) when the bridge across the Senni was built. Prior to this, the road west to Llandovery went

    Sennybridge

    Sennybridge

    Sennybridge

  • Commins Coch
  • Village in Wales

    Coch is notable for the narrow bridge set at right angles that crosses the Afon Twymyn. The size and angle of the bridge restricts all traffic to crossing

    Commins Coch

    Commins Coch

    Commins_Coch

  • Aberbrân
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Caravan Club opened in 1967 on the site of the old train station. Aber-brân Bridge is a grade II listed structure over the River Usk dating from 1791. It is

    Aberbrân

    Aberbrân

    Aberbrân

  • 2000 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Staffordshire) John Harold Evans. For services to the community in Powys. (Llandrinio, Powys) Lester Eves. For services to the Urchfont Parish Church and to

    2000 New Year Honours

    2000 New Year Honours

    2000_New_Year_Honours

  • Three Cocks
  • Human settlement in Wales

    was also a bridge-builder, constructing the 7-arch Glasbury Bridge in 1777 (destroyed by floods in 1795) and rebuilding the 3-arch bridge over the Llynfi

    Three Cocks

    Three Cocks

    Three_Cocks

  • Esgairgeiliog
  • Village in Wales

    In 2012, Mark Bridger, a resident of Ceinws, abducted and murdered five-year-old April Jones from the nearby town of Machynlleth. Bridger was sentenced

    Esgairgeiliog

    Esgairgeiliog

    Esgairgeiliog

  • Llanymynech railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    tramways or canals, and hence access across each would either be over (bridge) or under (aqueduct). The Hoffmann kilns were located on the opposite side

    Llanymynech railway station

    Llanymynech railway station

    Llanymynech_railway_station

  • Scafell Halt railway station
  • Former railway station in Powys, Wales

    located to the west of Newtown, Powys, Wales; it was adjacent to Scafell Bridge on the River Severn. The station was opened in 1863 and closed in July 1891

    Scafell Halt railway station

    Scafell_Halt_railway_station

  • Llanfrynach
  • Village and community in Powys, Wales

    coins and a bath-house with mosaics at Maesderwen. The Cefn Brynich Canal Bridge Aqueduct over the Usk is a Grade II* listed structure. "Community population

    Llanfrynach

    Llanfrynach

    Llanfrynach

  • List of standardised Welsh place-names in Powys
  • Settlement SO0288 Llandrindod Llandrindod Wells Settlement SO0561 Llandrinio Llandrinio Settlement SJ2817 Llandyfaelog Fach Llandyfaelog Fach Settlement

    List of standardised Welsh place-names in Powys

    List of standardised Welsh place-names in Powys

    List_of_standardised_Welsh_place-names_in_Powys

  • Trallong
  • Human settlement in Wales

    same family, stand on the south side of the river and both have stone bridges connecting them to the north bank. The village of Trallong is located on

    Trallong

    Trallong

    Trallong

  • Newbridge-on-Wye
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    the station is now occupied by a housing estate, although the old railway bridge still remains. Newbridge-on-Wye F.C. played in the Mid Wales League but

    Newbridge-on-Wye

    Newbridge-on-Wye

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Powys
  • (Llyswen) 31 January 1953 House 7611 Upload Photo Church of St Trunio, Llandrinio Llandrinio SJ2955617081 52°44′48″N 3°02′42″W / 52.746763545778°N 3.0450061381799°W

    Grade II* listed buildings in Powys

    Grade II* listed buildings in Powys

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Powys

  • Presteign railway station
  • Former railway station in Radnorshire, Wales

    enlisted for the work on the line, which involved steep gradients and twenty bridges, plus cuttings, culverts and embankments (and all within five miles!).

    Presteign railway station

    Presteign railway station

    Presteign_railway_station

  • Ffronfraith Halt railway station
  • Former railway station in Powys, Wales

    backfilled with cinders. Access was via a sloping path that led up to a bridge that spanned the line and linked to the Kerry - Abermule road. The platform

    Ffronfraith Halt railway station

    Ffronfraith_Halt_railway_station

  • Glascwm
  • Community in Wales

    is concentrated in the two centrally located small villages of Frank's Bridge, located on the eastern slope of the valley, and Hundred House, located

    Glascwm

    Glascwm

    Glascwm

  • Registered historic parks and gardens in Powys
  • List of buildings in county of Wales

    Llanbrynmair Llanddew Llanddewi Ystradenni Llandinam Llandrindod Wells Llandrinio Llandysilio Llanelwedd Llanerfyl Llanfair Caereinion Llanfechain Llanfihangel

    Registered historic parks and gardens in Powys

    Registered historic parks and gardens in Powys

    Registered_historic_parks_and_gardens_in_Powys

  • Bryngwyn Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Wales

    situated on an embankment on the west side of the Llanfechain road over bridge with step access to the road. In 1923, the Great Western Railway renamed

    Bryngwyn Halt railway station

    Bryngwyn Halt railway station

    Bryngwyn_Halt_railway_station

  • Boughrood
  • Village in the county of Powys, Wales

    Wells. The River Wye passes to the west and north of the village, and a bridge connects Boughrood to Llyswen, a small village south of the river. The village's

    Boughrood

    Boughrood

    Boughrood

  • Llanfechain
  • Village in northern Powys, Wales

    half-timbered building once used as a courthouse. Plas Cain, beside Llanfechain Bridge, is a timber-framed dwelling thought to date from the 17th century. In the

    Llanfechain

    Llanfechain

    Llanfechain

  • Soar, Powys
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Llanbrynmair Llanddew Llanddewi Ystradenni Llandinam Llandrindod Wells Llandrinio Llandysilio Llanelwedd Llanerfyl Llanfair Caereinion Llanfechain Llanfihangel

    Soar, Powys

    Soar, Powys

    Soar,_Powys

  • Cefnllys Castle
  • Medieval castle in Powys, Wales

    church and a town mill. Records of pontage indicate the existence of a toll bridge, and a deer park was recorded in 1360. The presence of a manor at Cefnllys

    Cefnllys Castle

    Cefnllys Castle

    Cefnllys_Castle

  • List of public art in Powys
  • Llanbrynmair Llanddew Llanddewi Ystradenni Llandinam Llandrindod Wells Llandrinio Llandysilio Llanelwedd Llanerfyl Llanfair Caereinion Llanfechain Llanfihangel

    List of public art in Powys

    List of public art in Powys

    List_of_public_art_in_Powys

  • Crossgates, Powys
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Centre. The Community Centre is home to WI, Bingo, Zumba, Table Tennis and Bridge Clubs, along with an organisation called Golden Age and the local Community

    Crossgates, Powys

    Crossgates,_Powys

  • Derwenlas
  • Human settlement in Wales

    "Derwenlas". Montgomeryshire Collections. 51: 75–85. Howell, A. (1876). "Roads, Bridges, Canals, and Railways of Montgomeryshire". Montgomeryshire Collections

    Derwenlas

    Derwenlas

    Derwenlas

  • Llangurig railway station
  • Railway station in Llangurig, Wales

    no work took place in the Afon Merin valley or westwards towards Devil's Bridge and Strata Florida. The 1.5 mile Llangurig branch from Penpontbren Junction

    Llangurig railway station

    Llangurig railway station

    Llangurig_railway_station

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  • Bridgewater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bridgewater

    English : habitational name from Bridgwater in Somerset; the water which the bridge at Bridgwater crosses is the Parrett river, but the place name actually derives from Brigewaltier, i.e. ‘Walter’s bridge’, after Walter de Dowai, the 12th-century owner.

    Bridgewater

  • Bridge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bridge

    English : from Middle English brigge ‘bridge’, Old English brycg, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, a metonymic occupational name for a bridge keeper, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Bridge in Kent or Bridge Sollers in Herefordshire. Building and maintaining bridges was one of the three main feudal obligations, along with bearing arms and maintaining fortifications. The cost of building a bridge was often defrayed by charging a toll, the surname thus being acquired by the toll gatherer.

    Bridge

  • Bridgeley
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Bridgeley

    From the Meadow Near the Bridge

    Bridgeley

  • Bridger
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Bridger

    Dwells at the Bridge; Bridge Builder; Lives Near a Bridge

    Bridger

  • Bridgely
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Bridgely

    From the Meadow Near the Bridge

    Bridgely

  • BRIDGETTE
  • Female

    English

    BRIDGETTE

    Variant spelling of English Bridget, BRIDGETTE means "exalted one."

    BRIDGETTE

  • Bricker
  • Surname or Lastname

    Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spellin

    Bricker

    Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spelling of German Brücher, a topographic name for someone who lived by a swamp, from Middle High German bruoch ‘swamp’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.English (Somerset) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Brooker.

    Bricker

  • Heap
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Heap

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Heap Bridge in Lancashire, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a hill or heap, from Old English hēap ‘heap’, ‘mound’, ‘hill’.

    Heap

  • Bridger
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Bridger

    Lives near a bridge.

    Bridger

  • Bridgers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bridgers

    English : probably an altered spelling of Bridges.

    Bridgers

  • Hambly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hambly

    English : from the Norman personal name Hameley, a double diminutive of Hamo (see Hammond).English : habitational name from Hamly Bridge in Chiddingly, Sussex, named from an Old English personal name Eamba + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘(woodland) clearing’.

    Hambly

  • Bridgeman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bridgeman

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by or kept a bridge (see Bridge).Americanized form of German Bruckmann (see Bruckman).James Bridgeman or Bridgman (1620–76) came to Hartford, CT, from Winchester, Hampshire, England, in 1640.

    Bridgeman

  • Bridges
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bridges

    English : variant of Bridge. The -s generally represents the genitive case, but may occasionally be a plural. In some cases this name denoted someone from the Flemish city of Bruges (Brugge), meaning ‘bridges’, which had extensive trading links with England in the Middle Ages.

    Bridges

  • Bridger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bridger

    English : variant of Bridge.Americanized form of German Brücker (see Brucker).

    Bridger

  • Bridgeford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bridgeford

    English : habitational name, probably from Bridgeford in Northumberland, Bridgford in Staffordshire, or East or West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire, which are named with Old English brycg ‘bridge’ + ford ‘ford’.

    Bridgeford

  • Lock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lock

    English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’.English : topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure, a place that could be locked, Middle English loke, Old English loca (a derivative of loc as in 1). Middle English loke also came to be used to denote a barrier, in particular a barrier on a river which could be opened and closed at will, and, by extension, a bridge. The surname may thus also have been a metonymic occupational name for a lock-keeper.English, Dutch, and German : nickname for a person with fine hair, or curly hair, from Middle English loc, Middle High German lock(e) ‘lock (of hair)’, ‘curl’.Americanized spelling of German Loch.

    Lock

  • Hebden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Hebden

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Hebden in North Yorkshire or Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, both named from Old English hēope ‘rose-hip’ + denu ‘valley’.

    Hebden

  • Bridge
  • Boy/Male

    Australian

    Bridge

    Lives Near a Bridge

    Bridge

  • BRIDGET
  • Female

    English

    BRIDGET

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Bríghid, BRIDGET means "exalted one."

    BRIDGET

  • Dunford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dunford

    English : habitational name from Dunford Bridge, a hamlet near Penistone, West Yorkshire, so called from the river Don (a British name, possibly meaning ‘river’) + Old English ford ‘ford’, or from Dunford House in Methley, West Yorkshire, which is named in Old English as ‘Dunn’s ford’ (see Dunn 2). Reaney suggests that the name may also have arisen from places called Durnford in Somerset and Wiltshire. (Great) Durnford in Wiltshire was named in Old English as ‘hidden ford’ (dierne + ford).

    Dunford

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  • ANTONIOS
  • Male

    Greek

    ANTONIOS

    (Αντώνιος) Greek name, possibly ANTONIOS means "invaluable." 

  • Hicks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hicks

    English : patronymic from Hick 1. This is a widespread surname in England, and is common in the southwest and southern Wales.Dutch and German : patronymic from Hick. Compare Hix.

  • Badhariya
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Badhariya

    Angel of God

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    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Gardner

    Gardener

  • MEKTILD
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    Scandinavian

    MEKTILD

    Scandinavian form of Teutonic Mechthild, MEKTILD means "mighty in battle."

  • Adimoolan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada

    Adimoolan

    Adinath

  • Rutuja
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    Hindu

    Rutuja

    Related with season

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    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Kirisanth

    Affection or Love

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    Muslim

    Sumera |

    Princess

  • Taru
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    Finnish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu

    Taru

    Tree; Myth; Legend

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  • Safe
  • superl.

    Conferring safety; securing from harm; not exposing to danger; confining securely; to be relied upon; not dangerous; as, a safe harbor; a safe bridge, etc.

  • Turret
  • n.

    A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries.

  • Bridgeless
  • a.

    Having no bridge; not bridged.

  • Bridgey
  • a.

    Full of bridges.

  • Saddle
  • v. t.

    Hence: To fix as a charge or burden upon; to load; to encumber; as, to saddle a town with the expense of bridges and highways.

  • Bridgehead
  • n.

    A fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy, to insure the preservation and usefulness of the bridge, and prevent the enemy from crossing; a tete-de-pont.

  • Transfluent
  • a.

    Passing or flowing through a bridge; -- said of water.

  • Bridged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bridge

  • Bridge-ward
  • n.

    A bridge keeper; a warden or a guard for a bridge.

  • Viatecture
  • n.

    The art of making roads or ways for traveling, including the construction of bridges, canals, viaducts, etc.

  • Toll
  • n.

    A tax paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, or the like.

  • Trestle
  • n.

    A movable frame or support for anything, as scaffolding, consisting of three or four legs secured to a top piece, and forming a sort of stool or horse, used by carpenters, masons, and other workmen; also, a kind of framework of strong posts or piles, and crossbeams, for supporting a bridge, the track of a railway, or the like.

  • Ruinous
  • a.

    Characterized by ruin; ruined; dilapidated; as, an edifice, bridge, or wall in a ruinous state.

  • Viaduct
  • n.

    A structure of considerable magnitude, usually with arches or supported on trestles, for carrying a road, as a railroad, high above the ground or water; a bridge; especially, one for crossing a valley or a gorge. Cf. Trestlework.

  • Bridge
  • n.

    A low wall or vertical partition in the fire chamber of a furnace, for deflecting flame, etc.; -- usually called a bridge wall.

  • Bridgeboard
  • n.

    A board or plank used as a bridge.

  • Bridge
  • v. t.

    To build a bridge or bridges on or over; as, to bridge a river.

  • Through
  • a.

    Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge.

  • Bridge
  • v. t.

    To open or make a passage, as by a bridge.