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Town in Cornwall, England
lit. "little cove") on opposite sides of the River Looe. The two towns were linked by Looe Bridge from the 15th century, but remained separate boroughs
Looe
Road bridge over the River Looe in Cornwall, England
Looe Bridge is a bridge in Looe, Cornwall, across the River Looe. Built in the 1850s to replace a dangerous 15th-century structure, the bridge carries
Looe_Bridge
River in south-east Cornwall, England
The River Looe (Cornish: Logh, meaning deep water inlet) is a river in south-east Cornwall, which flows into the English Channel at Looe. It has two main
River_Looe
Railway line in Cornwall, England
The Liskeard and Looe Railway was a railway originally built between Moorswater, in the valley west of Liskeard, and Looe, in Cornwall, England, UK, and
Liskeard_and_Looe_Railway
Railway station in Cornwall, England
Looe railway station serves the twin towns of East and West Looe, in Cornwall, England. The station is the terminus of the scenic Looe Valley Line 8+3⁄4
Looe_railway_station
Small island nature reserve off Cornwall, England
Looe Island (Cornish: Enys Lann-Managh, meaning "island of the monk's enclosure"), also known as St George's Island, is a small island and nature reserve
Looe_Island
Community railway in east Cornwall, England
The Looe Valley Line is an 8+3⁄4-mile (14 km) community railway from Liskeard to Looe in Cornwall, England, that follows the valley of the East Looe River
Looe_Valley_Line
Road bridge over the River Looe in Cornwall, England
Looe River, and is adjacent to the Liskeard and Looe Railway and the remains of the Liskeard and Looe Union Canal. Built in c. 1825, the stone bridge
Terras_Bridge
Former canal in Cornwall, United Kingdom
tidal East Looe River just below Terras Bridge, about a mile (about 1.5 km) above Looe bridge. When the railway branch line was built, a bridge over the
Liskeard_and_Looe_Union_Canal
Cremyll ferry from Plymouth and then by Millbrook and Crafthole to Looe where Looe bridge had been built in 1411–36. Data collected on the A30 Launceston
Transport_in_Cornwall
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Cornwall, England. Milcombe is in the valley of the West Looe River south of Sowden's Bridge and east of Muchlarnick. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey:
Milcombe,_Cornwall
Railway station in Cornwall, England
London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay. It is the junction for the Looe Valley Line. The railway station is situated approximately 1⁄2 mile (0.80 km)
Liskeard_railway_station
Railway line in Cornwall, England
station) and Liskeard; branches from it serve St Ives, Falmouth, Newquay and Looe. Directly connected to the South Devon Main Line at Plymouth, it also carries
Cornish_Main_Line
Bridge over the River Fowey in Cornwall
River Fowey built around 1300. The bridge was on the old road from Bodmin to Looe. During the English Civil War, the bridge was used a strategic crossing point
Respryn_Bridge
UK railway company
way of Looe Harbour and coastal shipping. At first this was on the Liskeard and Looe Union Canal and later on the parallel Liskeard and Looe Railway
Liskeard_and_Caradon_Railway
Shipyards, Bursledon Bridge, Sarisbury Green. LCI(S) 507 – Austins of East Ham, Twinn Wharf, Barking. LCI(S) 508 – Frank Curtis, Looe, Cornwall. LCI(S) 509
Fairmile_H_landing_craft
called Scenes in the Cornish Riviera was filmed at the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, Looe, Polperro, Newquay, Truro, Falmouth, Penzance, St Michael's Mount
Cornwall_film_locations
Estuary in Cornwall, England
south-west England, which leads to the mouth of the River Looe in Looe Bay. The town of Looe sits on the west and east side of the estuary. The estuary
Looe_Estuary
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Wenfordbridge, or Wenford Bridge, is a hamlet some 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Bodmin and on the western flank of Bodmin Moor, in Cornwall, England. It takes
Wenfordbridge
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
borough consisted of the town of West Looe in Cornwall, connected by bridge across the River Looe to East Looe, which was also a parliamentary borough
West Looe (UK Parliament constituency)
West_Looe_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Proposed railway line in Cornwall
Germans & Looe Railway was a proposed new railway in Cornwall by the Great Western Railway, providing a direct connection between St Germans and Looe. The
St_Germans_and_Looe_Railway
Former aquatic protected area in the Florida Keys
The Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary was a National Marine Sanctuary in the waters in the Florida Keys in Florida in the United States that existed from
Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary
Looe_Key_National_Marine_Sanctuary
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Pontwise Bridge, or Pontowise bridge by 1613. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 Plymouth & Launceston (Tavistock & Looe) (Map).
Pantersbridge
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
borough consisted of the town of East Looe in Cornwall, connected by bridge across the River Looe to West Looe, which was also a parliamentary borough
East Looe (UK Parliament constituency)
East_Looe_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Cornish architect
development. The scheme included widening of West Looe quay, building a ramp up to the West Looe side of the bridge, and construction of the present-day high-level
Joseph_Thomas_(architect)
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
about six miles (10 kilometres) south-west of Launceston. The 16th-century bridge over the River Lynher was widened in 1890 and is a Grade II* listed structure
Berriowbridge
Valley in north Cornwall, England
dangerous and people have been swept off by freak waves. In 2007 some of the bridges over the Trevillet River were washed away during flash floods caused by
Rocky_Valley
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
50°25′26″N 4°16′26″W / 50.424°N 4.274°W / 50.424; -4.274 Notter and Notter Bridge are adjoining hamlets in southeast Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. They
Notter,_Cornwall
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Lifton) and east Cornwall (including St Austell, Bodmin, Liskeard, Launceston, Looe, Saltash, Torpoint, Callington, Wadebridge, Boscastle, Calstock, Camelford
PL_postcode_area
Town in Cornwall, England
from the Friary at St Thomas'. New Bridge (early 16th century) crosses the River Tamar: it is of granite. Two old bridges cross the River Kensey: one mediaeval
Launceston,_Cornwall
Longdowns, Long Rock, Longships, Longstone (St Mabyn), Longstone (St Mary's), Looe, Looe Mills, Lostwithiel, Lower Amble, Lower Bodinnar, Lower Boscaswell, Lower
List_of_places_in_Cornwall
River in east Cornwall, England
Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 Plymouth & Launceston (Tavistock & Looe) (Map). Ordnance Survey. ISBN 978-0-319-23287-3. [1] Cornwall Rivers Project
Penpont_Water
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
parish of Lezant, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is in the Tamar valley next to Greystone Bridge. Ordnance Survey get-a-map SX3642480564 v t e
Timbrelham
Town in Cornwall, England
operate bus services from Saltash, into Plymouth, Launceston, Liskeard, Looe, Polperro, Padstow, and Torpoint. The grade II listed cottage of Mary Newman
Saltash
Ceremonial county in England
River Camel River Fal River Fowey River Gannel Hamoaze Helford River River Looe River Lynher St Austell River River Tamar Bays of Cornwall Carbis Bay Widemouth
Outline_of_Cornwall
Hamlet in southwest Cornwall, England
Coverack Bridges (Cornish: Ponskovrek) is a hamlet in southwest Cornwall, England. It is situated southwest of Wendron in the valley of the River Cober
Coverack_Bridges
Human settlement in England
Bridge is a hamlet in west Cornwall, England. Ninnes Bridge is northwest of Canon's Town and near Trencrom Hill. Before it was called Ninnes Bridge it
Ninnes_Bridge
Village in mid Cornwall, England
Fairfax agreed to negotiate and on 10 March 1646 both sides met at Tresillian Bridge. Hopton agreed to move his army to St Allen as a gesture of trust and goodwill
Tresillian
companies which were later absorbed, to places such as Fowey and Newquay (1876) Looe (1879), St Ives and Helston (1887), and Bodmin (1888). The GWR network was
List of railway stations in Cornwall
List_of_railway_stations_in_Cornwall
Economic activity in the English county
At Looe an early wooden bridge over the Looe river was in place by 1411[citation needed] which burned down and was replaced by the first stone bridge, completed
Fishing_in_Cornwall
Village in the United Kingdom
a steeply graded 'S' bend and narrowing over the eponymous single-track bridge over the river. Slaughterbridge takes its name from 'slohtre' the Old English
Slaughterbridge
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
New_Mills,_Cornwall
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Domesday Book. Kestle Mill stands just back from the road behind the old road bridge. The last recorded use of the mill varies from 1915 to 1950 but photos exist
Kestle
Village in Cornwall, England
from Lerryn to Looe, which is captured in the rhyme One day when the devil had nothing better to do, / He built a hedge from Lerryn to Looe. The hedge is
Lerryn
Bridge in Angarrack, Cornwall
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Angarrack_viaduct
Disused railway station in Inverclyde, Scotland
(two others have it now, Coombe Junction and St Keyne Wishing Well on the Looe Valley Line in Cornwall). By 1974, the term "halt" had been removed from
IBM_railway_station
Cornish politician
East Looe in about 1721 and retained the position until 1734. He was returned unopposed as MP for West Looe again in 1722 and then for East Looe at the
Sir John Trelawny, 4th Baronet
Sir_John_Trelawny,_4th_Baronet
United Kingdom, on the west bank of the River Gannel at the rivers lowest bridging point. Coal was shipped from Wales to the River Gannel and unloaded at
Trevemper
Hamlet in north Cornwall, England
Camel and is the site of a pair of bridges carrying a minor road over the River Camel and the Camel Trail. The river bridge is the first road crossing of the
Polbrock
Road tunnel in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Saltash_Tunnel
Village and civil parish in east Cornwall, Britain
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
North_Tamerton
School, Lewannick Liskeard Hillfort Primary School, Liskeard Looe Primary Academy, East Looe Lostwithiel School, Lostwithiel Ludgvan School, Ludgvan Luxulyan
List_of_schools_in_Cornwall
Village in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Tredrizzick
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Calloose
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
-5.576602 Buryas Bridge is a hamlet on the A30 between Land's End and Penzance in west Cornwall, England, UK. The hamlet and bridge are on the modern
Buryas_Bridge
Community rail organisation in the United Kingdom
Newquay, Truro – Falmouth, Plymouth – Gunnislake, St Erth – St Ives Liskeard – Looe East Suffolk Lines Community Rail Partnership: Ipswich - Lowestoft and Ipswich
Community_Rail_Network
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Watergate,_Cornwall
Village in Cornwall, England
opened on 19 December 2008. The bypass has two of the most elaborate bat bridges built so far in the UK (previous examples in Wales being wooden posts with
Dobwalls
Human settlement in England
Trewornan is Trewornan Bridge which spans the River Amble. The bridge was built in the 18th century and is Grade II listed. This bridge is well known to drivers
Trewornan
Topics referred to by the same term
Buller (1721–1786), British MP for East Looe John Buller (1745–1793), MP for Exeter, Launceston, and West Looe John Buller (composer) (1927–2004), British
Buller
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Tregoodwell
Former fortified manor house in Cornwall
before 1270. Around this time, the drawbridge was replaced with a stone bridge and, around the end of the century, the southern kitchen and lodging buildings
Penhallam
and significant bridges of the United Kingdom's railways, past and present. Category:Railway bridges in the United Kingdom List of bridges in the United
List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom
List_of_railway_bridges_and_viaducts_in_the_United_Kingdom
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Duloe, and is situated on the West Looe River. Both banks of the river are wooded, and to the north of the bridge is a disused quarry and Tremadart Mills
Churchbridge,_Cornwall
Geographical area of South East Cornwall, England
all of the English Channel coast area to the east of (but not including) Looe. The northern boundary of the corner is defined by the A38 road. It is reputed
Forgotten_Corner_of_Cornwall
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Trengune
Railway station in Darlaston, Walsall
September 1863 the station was, at various times, suffixed James' Bridge, James's Bridge and Green. On 14 September 1863 a station named Darlaston was opened
Darlaston_railway_station
River in southwest England
bridges. The oldest bridge still extant is at Horsebridge (1437), and the next oldest is Greystone Bridge near Lawhitton — this arched stone bridge was
River_Tamar
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Carnon_viaduct
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
50°36′34″N 4°26′44″W / 50.60942°N 4.44560°W / 50.60942; -4.44560 Two Bridges is a settlement in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, 4 miles (6 km)
Two_Bridges,_Cornwall
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Tregonce
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
was included) on the River Camel and next to the railway line to Wenford Bridge. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey One-inch Map of Great Britain; Bodmin and
Hellandbridge
Town in Cornwall, England
across the river until a bridge was built here in the 15th century, after which the name changed to its present form. The bridge was strategically important
Wadebridge
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Ponjeravah
Human settlement in England
Ponsongath comes from the Cornish language Pons an Gath, which means 'the cat bridge'. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 204 Truro & Falmouth
Ponsongath
River in east Cornwall, England
tributary, Penpont Water, joins it at Two Bridges. The course of River Inny is initially east-southeast. From Two Bridges it runs southeast before running due
River_Inny,_Cornwall
Human settlement in England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Insworke
Village in Cornwall, England
west of Linkinhorne village. The New Bridge over the River Lynher at Rilla Mill replaced a medieval clapper bridge, which was demolished in the 1890s to
Rilla_Mill
Human settlement in England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Trenant,_Cornwall
Village in Cornwall, England
the 1950s. Trekelland Bridge is a Grade II* listed road bridge over the River Inny probably built in 1504. This may be the bridge near Launceston for which
Lewannick
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
from the rest of Wadebridge and the hamlet is connected to the town by a bridge. The hamlet has about 20 homes. Footpaths lead from Trevanson to the nearby
Trevanson
Human settlement in England
Blisland, Cornwall, England. It is named after an old stone bridge across the De Lank River. The bridge is built of granite and dates from the 17th century or
Keybridge
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
St_Lawrence,_Cornwall
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Menadarva
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
crosses the Trevella Stream, a tributary of the Truro River, on a stone bridge. Cornwall portal List of farms in Cornwall Ordnance Survey: Landranger map
Bodrean
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Nantithet
River in north Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
River_Allen,_Cornwall
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Georgia,_Cornwall
Village in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Dimson
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Tolcarne_Wartha
Railway station in Cornwall, England
of the road bridge but in 1994 it was replaced by a new station on the east (Calstock) side which has allowed the low 12-foot (3.7 m) bridge to be demolished
Gunnislake_railway_station
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Parts of the ship were used in the re-building of St Nicholas' Church, West Looe in 1852. San Josef Mountain on the South Coast of British Columbia, on the
HMS_San_Josef
River in Cornwall, England
in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It flows north under Trevemper Bridge and becomes a tidal estuary, the Gannel (Cornish: An Ganel, meaning "the
River_Gannel
Village in Cornwall, England
place was referred to "Lannow alias St Kew" in the bishop's register thus bridging the older name used in documents with the name familiar at the time. There
St_Kew
Railway station in Cornwall, England
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Calstock_railway_station
(Shropshire) etc. Act 1796 (36 Geo. 3. c. 38) Montrose Bridge Act 1792 (32 Geo. 3. c. 38) Montrose Bridge Act 1810 (50 Geo. 3. c. l) Bognor Market and Roads
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1825
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1825
List of British railway stations with very low usage
station. The second least used was Coombe Junction Halt, a small halt on the Looe Valley Line. It only gets four trains a day (two in each direction) as most
List of least used railway stations of Great Britain
List_of_least_used_railway_stations_of_Great_Britain
other two birds in chief two annulets and in flank two feathers. Looe The seal of East Looe was An antique one-mast vessel in it a man and boy against the
Cornish_corporate_heraldry
Island in the lower Florida Keys, United States
a popular tourist site due to the short distance between the island and Looe Key. Current (2014) commercial enterprises of visitor interest include a
Ramrod_Key
Bridge in Luxulyan Valley, Cornwall
Camborne Camelford Falmouth Fowey Hayle Helston Hugh Town Launceston Liskeard Looe Lostwithiel Marazion Newlyn Newquay Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth
Treffry_Viaduct
LOOE BRIDGE
LOOE BRIDGE
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Scandinavian
Affection; Love; Loved One; Famous and Powerful
Girl/Female
English
Affection.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name derived from the Old English female personal name Lufu ‘love’, or the masculine equivalent Lufa. Compare Leaf 2.English and Scottish : nickname from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)ve ‘female wolf’ (a feminine form of lou). This nickname was fairly commonly used for men, in an approving sense. No doubt it was reinforced by crossing with post-Conquest survivals of the masculine version of 1.Scottish : see McKinnon.Dutch (de Love) : respelling and reinterpretation of Delhove, a habitational name from Hove and L’Hoves in Hainault, for example.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Loose in Kent or Suffolk, both named from Old English hlÅse ‘pigsty’.Dutch : variant of Loos 3.German : variant of Loos 1.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Lupus, LOPE means "wolf."
Male
Swedish
Swedish name derived from Middle Latin Ludovicus, LOVE means "famous warrior." Compare with feminine Love.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hoo 1.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Old English lufu, LOVE means "affection, friendliness, love." Compare with masculine Love.
Girl/Female
British, English
Love
Girl/Female
British, English
Nice; Loving
Girl/Female
Spanish
Flower.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in southwestern Norway, named with Old Norse lón ‘calm, deep pool (in a river)’.English : variant of Lane.Muslim : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian
One of the one
Boy/Male
Basque, British, English, Italian
Variant of Lora
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : habitational name from Look in Puncknowle, Dorset, named in Old English with lūce ‘enclosure’.English : possibly a variant of Luck 3.Northern English and Scottish : from a vernacular pet form of Lucas.Dutch (van Look) : topographic name from look ‘enclosure’ or habitational name from a place named with this word.Thomas Look (b. c. 1622) was in Lynn, MA, by 1646. His son, also called Thomas (b. 1646), moved to Martha’s Vineyard about 1670.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : habitational name from any of several places called Loose or Loosey.North German : from a short form of Nikolaus, German form of Nicholas.Dutch : nickname from the adjective loos ‘cunning’, ‘artful’, ‘guileful’.English : variant spelling of Loose.
Boy/Male
French
Little wolf.
Boy/Male
Australian, Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern, Scandinavian, Sikh, Swedish, Tamil
Famous and Powerful; Love; Female Wolf; Beloved
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Low.German (Löwe) : see Loewe.Jewish (Ashkenazic; Löwe) : ornamental name from German Löwe ‘lion’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Germanized form of Levy.
Female
German
 Variant spelling of German Lora, LORE means "laurel." Compare with another form of Lore.
LOOE BRIDGE
LOOE BRIDGE
Surname or Lastname
English (Channel Islands)
English (Channel Islands) : unexplained.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Krill or Grill 2.
Boy/Male
Greek
Kingfisher. Alcyoneus fought against Athena in Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Expert in Vedas
Girl/Female
Indian
Old Arabic name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Coral
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Vishnu
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Féidhlim, possibly FELIM means "ever good."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
LOOE BRIDGE
LOOE BRIDGE
LOOE BRIDGE
LOOE BRIDGE
LOOE BRIDGE
superl.
Dissolute; unchaste; as, a loose man or woman.
imp. & p. p.
of Loo
v. t.
To cease to have; to possess no longer; to suffer diminution of; as, to lose one's relish for anything; to lose one's health.
superl.
Not tight or close; as, a loose garment.
v. t.
To express or manifest by a look.
n.
See Loon, the bird.
v. i.
To have the feeling of love; to be in love.
v. i.
To move with a lope, as a horse.
n.
Hence; Appearance; aspect; as, the house has a gloomy look; the affair has a bad look.
superl.
Not dense, close, compact, or crowded; as, a cloth of loose texture.
n.
A curve of any kind in the form of a loop.
v. t.
To look at; to turn the eyes toward.
v. t.
To make a loop of or in; to fasten with a loop or loops; -- often with up; as, to loop a string; to loop up a curtain.
a.
Languishing with love or amorous desire; as, a love-sick maid.
n.
Cupid, the god of love; sometimes, Venus.
n.
To have a feeling of love for; to regard with affection or good will; as, to love one's children and friends; to love one's country; to love one's God.
v. t.
Not to employ; to employ ineffectually; to throw away; to waste; to squander; as, to lose a day; to lose the benefits of instruction.
superl.
Containing or consisting of obscene or unchaste language; as, a loose epistle.
v. t.
To part with unintentionally or unwillingly, as by accident, misfortune, negligence, penalty, forfeit, etc.; to be deprived of; as, to lose money from one's purse or pocket, or in business or gaming; to lose an arm or a leg by amputation; to lose men in battle.
n.
Expression of the eyes and face; manner; as, a proud or defiant look.