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Civil parish in Cornwall, England
Morwenstow (Cornish: Logmorwenn) is a civil parish in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish abuts the west coast, about six miles (10 km)
Morwenstow
Government Communications Headquarters installation in Bude, Cornwall, UK
known as GCHQ Composite Signals Organisation Station Morwenstow, abbreviated to GCHQ CSO Morwenstow, is a UK Government satellite ground station and eavesdropping
GCHQ_Bude
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Combe is situated in the civil parish of Morwenstow three miles (5 km) north of Bude. Most houses in the settlement are owned
Coombe,_Morwenstow
Feminine given name
of underground-living gnomes, who escaped to the earth's surface near Morwenstow and was turned into a river by her father when she refused to return underground
Tamara_(given_name)
Church in Cornwall, England
Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist is the parish church of Morwenstow, north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, the most northerly parish in
Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist, Morwenstow
Church_of_St_Morwenna_and_St_John_the_Baptist,_Morwenstow
British Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian and reputed eccentric
then, in 1834, vicar of the church at Morwenstow, where he remained throughout his life. When he arrived at Morwenstow there had not been a vicar in residence
Robert_Hawker_(poet)
River in southwest England
for her, located her just as the giants finally caught up with her near Morwenstow. He flew into a rage and used a spell to put Tavy and Tawradge into a
River_Tamar
Eponymous patron saint of Morwenstow, Cornwall, UK
Morwenna is the eponymous patron saint of Morwenstow, a civil parish and village in north Cornwall, UK. Her name is thought to be cognate with Welsh morwyn
Morwenna
Arbroath, Scotland, and wrecked on 7 September 1842 on Sharpnose Point, near Morwenstow, Cornwall. In September 1842 the Caledonia was homeward bound from Odesa
Caledonia_(1839_ship)
Association football league in England
Martin Fremington Reserves Hartland Holsworthy Reserves Landkey Town Morwenstow Shamwickshire Rovers Torridgeside Reserves Woolsery Senior Division AFC
North_Devon_Football_League
Ceremonial county in England
also notable Cornishmen known for their poetry; The Rev. R. S. Hawker of Morwenstow wrote some poetry which was very popular in the Victorian period. The
Cornwall
Annual celebration of the harvest season
invited parishioners to a special thanksgiving service at his church at Morwenstow in Cornwall. Victorian hymns such as Come, ye thankful people, come and
Harvest_festival
Region of England
the Carminow Cross junction. GCHQ Bude is an important radar station in Morwenstow. On the other side of the river from Devonport is HMS Raleigh, off the
South_West_England
Residence of one or more priests or ministers of religion
Finland Halton Vicarage, England; 1739 and still used The old vicarage, Morwenstow, England The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay, former rectory of Abingdon Abbey
Clergy_house
U.S. signals intelligence organization
signals intelligence and ECHELON, NSA stations were built at GCHQ Bude in Morwenstow, United Kingdom; Geraldton, Pine Gap and Shoal Bay, Australia; Leitrim
National_Security_Agency
Grade II listed building near Morwenstow, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Hawker's Hut is an historic hut at Morwenstow, Cornwall originally built by the eccentric clergyman, poet and antiquarian, Robert Stephen Hawker (1803
Hawker's_Hut
Former RAF base in Cornwall, England
gallery, at AtlantikWall.co.uk web page showing many photos of the remaining RAF Cleave implacements around the Morwenstow site – at DerelictPlaces.co.uk
RAF_Cleave
Signals intelligence collection and analysis network
Headquarters (GCHQ) of Britain began to operate a secret signal station at Morwenstow, near Bude in Cornwall, England. The station intercepted satellite communications
ECHELON
Irish squash player
April 1941) is a retired Irish/English squash player, originally from Morwenstow, Cornwall, England. A Cornish-born Irish squash player and attended Headfort
Jonah Barrington (squash player)
Jonah_Barrington_(squash_player)
Village in Devon, England
Hamlets, and Pancrasweek and the Cornish civil parishes Kilkhampton and Morwenstow. As well as a number of shops, Bradworthy village has a pub, a primary
Bradworthy
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Fowey, Tywardreath and Par (electoral division)
Fowey,_Tywardreath_and_Par_(electoral_division)
Town in Cornwall, England
eavesdropping facility known as GCHQ Bude is just north of the town in Morwenstow. It is the largest employer in the area, with over 250 civil servants
Bude
Cornish patriotic song
27 August 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2017. Piers Brendon, Hawker Of Morwenstow: Portrait of an Eccentric Victorian, Random House, 2011 Hawker, Robert
The_Song_of_the_Western_Men
Sedding's design and Pinwill sisters' work in the chancel of the Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist, Morwenstow
Edmund_Harold_Sedding
Designated coastal areas and a moorland in southwesternmost county of England
which was added in 1981. The list of designated sections is: Hartland (Morwenstow and Kilkhampton) Pentire Point to Widemouth Camel Estuary Trevose Head
Cornwall_National_Landscape
Kilkhampton & Morwenstow" (PDF). Cornwall Council. 3 April 2025. Retrieved 3 April 2025. "Election results for Stratton, Kilkhampton & Morwenstow - Cornwall
2025 Cornwall Council election
2025_Cornwall_Council_election
Welsh king and saint
at St Mabyn Menfre at St Minver Merewenne at Marhamchurch Morwenna at Morwenstow Nectan at St. Nectan's Glen Tethe at St Teath Wenna at St Wenn Yse at
Brychan
St Mary Whitstone Marhamchurch Stratton Poughill Launcells Kilkhampton Morwenstow Ruan Major Tregony St Anthony The following civil parishes have no active
List_of_churches_in_Cornwall
Nature reserve in Cornwall and Devon, England
Coast in Devon. The valley is situated near the villages of Gooseham and Morwenstow, approximately ten miles north of the Cornish Atlantic Coast resort of
Marsland_Valley
87-mile footpath in Cornwall and Devon, England
walking route in England from Cremyll on the south coast of Cornwall to Morwenstow on its north coast. The route largely follows the River Tamar, which rises
Tamara_Coast_to_Coast_Way
Village in Cornwall, England
Launcells Lawhitton Rural Lesnewth Lewannick Lezant Marhamchurch Michaelstow Morwenstow North Hill North Petherwin North Tamerton Otterham Padstow Poundstock
Kilkhampton
Molinnis, Mongleath, Monkscross, Moorswater, Mornick, Morvah, Morval, Morwenstow, Mount, Mount Ambrose, Mount Hawke, Mount Hermon, Mount Misery, Mount
List_of_places_in_Cornwall
Village in Cornwall, England
Launcells Lawhitton Rural Lesnewth Lewannick Lezant Marhamchurch Michaelstow Morwenstow North Hill North Petherwin North Tamerton Otterham Padstow Poundstock
Jacobstow
Midsummer Mummers acting troupe, he longs to be like his hero, the Vicar of Morwenstow. (Corresponds to Peter Quince) Nick Cheek, butcher the confident leading
The_Dreaming_(musical)
English priest and scholar (1834–1924)
Lives of the Saints, and the biography of the eccentric poet-vicar of Morwenstow, Robert Stephen Hawker. He also published nearly 200 short stories in
Sabine_Baring-Gould
Town in Cornwall, England
itself, Poughill, Bridgerule, Week St Mary, Launcells, North Tamerton and Morwenstow. The hundred is an indicator of Stratton's importance not only for these
Stratton,_Cornwall
Long-distance footpath in England
Marsland Mouth and continues south-westwards along this rocky coast, past Morwenstow then Higher and Lower Sharpnose Points. Beyond Sandy Mouth, the walking
South_West_Coast_Path
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Constantine, Mabe and Mawnan (electoral division)
Constantine,_Mabe_and_Mawnan_(electoral_division)
English Methodist Bible Christian preacher
during February 1816, while O'Bryan and his own brother, Samuel, visited Morwenstow. At the first Bible Christian local preachers' meeting on 4 March 1816
James_Thorne_(preacher)
School, St Mabyn St Maddern's CE School, Madron St Mark's CE Academy, Morwenstow St Martin's CE Primary School, Liskeard St Mary's CE Primary School, Penzance
List_of_schools_in_Cornwall
Anglican cleric, Roman Catholic convert and liturgical scholar (1814–1890)
Robert Stephen Hawker, a good friend, was nearby with the living at Morwenstow. When Hawker died in 1875, his widow Pauline presented Maskell with evidence
William_Maskell
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918 onwards
Major, St Mawgan & St Wenn; St Teath & Tintagel; Stratton, Kilkhampton & Morwenstow; Wadebridge East & St Minver; Wadebridge West & St Mabyn. The St Columb
North_Cornwall_(constituency)
[6]) Harding Collection (unpublished), North Devon Ataneum, Barnstaple. Morwenstow Church, Transactions of Exeter Diocesan Architectural and Archaeological
William_Harding_(antiquary)
Historic manor in North Devon, England
Menheniot, St Cleer, Callington, South Hill, St Dominick, Tintagel, Morwenstow, Week St Mary and St Stephen's, and the manor of Barton and Inswork in
Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe
Heanton_Satchville,_Petrockstowe
Point on the Rame peninsula with the loss of one man. Cotton Beach at Morwenstow named after the cargo of a wrecked ship. English cargo ship Betsey stranded
List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (19th century)
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Cornwall_(19th_century)
British band
the Laziest Pirate Morwenna The Pellars of Zennor Reverend Hawker of Morwenstow One and All The Stranger Year of the Clown Delighted to be Invited Drink
3_Daft_Monkeys
which satellite is being received. This is possible, for example, in Morwenstow (UK), Yakima (USA) or Sugar Grove (USA)." The current (2019) Joint Military
Signals intelligence operational platforms by nation
Signals_intelligence_operational_platforms_by_nation
Governing body of football in Cornwall, England
Club Illogan RBL Lanreath Launceston Liskeard Athletic Ludgvan Millbrook Morwenstow Mousehole Mullion Nanpean Rovers Newquay Penryn Athletic Penzance Perranporth
Cornwall County Football Association
Cornwall_County_Football_Association
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Camborne Trelowarren (electoral division)
Camborne_Trelowarren_(electoral_division)
British royal recognitions
Main Street Sub-Post Office, Menston, Leeds. Hedley John Beare, Postman, Morwenstow Sub-Post Office, Bude, Cornwall. Graham Bell, Inspector, Forth Bridge
1948_New_Year_Honours
Former electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Kilkhampton and Morwenstow and Poundstock. Grenville and Stratton represented the town of Stratton, the villages of Grimscott, Morwenstow and Kilkhampton
Grenville and Stratton (electoral division)
Grenville_and_Stratton_(electoral_division)
renamed RAF Culmhead RAF Cleave England Cornwall 1939 1945 (GCHQ CSO Morwenstow) RAF Cluntoe UK Northern Ireland County Tyrone 1942 1955 near Ardboe RAF
List of former Royal Air Force stations
List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations
Area of Cornwall, England
Lawhitton Rural, Lesnewth, Lewannick, Lezant Marhamchurch, Michaelstow, Morwenstow North Hill, North Petherwin, North Tamerton Otterham Padstow, Poundstock
North_Cornwall
British writer
Paul Elek. 1974. ISBN 0-236-31080-1 – via Internet Archive. Hawker of Morwenstow: Portrait of a Victorian Eccentric. London: Jonathan Cape. 1975. ISBN 0-224-01122-7
Piers_Brendon
Topics referred to by the same term
Coombe, Liskeard, Cornwall Coombe Junction Halt railway station Coombe, Morwenstow, Cornwall (near Bude) Coombe, St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall (near St
Coombe
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Illogan and Portreath (electoral division)
Illogan_and_Portreath_(electoral_division)
Historical divisions of English county
Boyton, Bridgerule, Jacobstow, Kilkhampton, Launcells, Marhamchurch, Morwenstow, Poughill, Stratton, North Tamerton, Week St Mary, Whitstone Antony St
Hundreds_of_Cornwall
Quayle of Liverpool. This vessel was seen dismasted off Hennacliff in Morwenstow with the crew making the best of their situation; two boats were lowered
List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (1861–1870)
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Cornwall_(1861–1870)
16th-century English politician
Henry Pyne (1504/5 – 1556 or later), of Ham in Morwenstow, Cornwall, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Liskeard
Henry_Pyne_(MP_for_Liskeard)
English academic and writer (1962–2019)
He lived with his wife, Sally (née Hinds), whom he married in 1996, at Morwenstow, Cornwall. He died of cancer at his house in Rome on 16 March 2019 and
Michael_Axworthy
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
martyrs of Syrmium in Pannonia (4th century) Saint Morwenna, patroness of Morwenstow, England (5th or 6th century) (see also July 5 ) Saint Urith of Chittlehampton
July 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July_8_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Gooseham Mill is a hamlet in the parish of Morwenstow, Cornwall, England. The hamlet lies below Gooseham hamlet, in the Marsland valley. The county border
Gooseham_Mill
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Mousehole, Newlyn and St Buryan
Mousehole,_Newlyn_and_St_Buryan
Caledonia United Kingdom 7 September 1842 A brig that was wrecked near Morwenstow. 50°54′18″N 4°34′08″W / 50.905°N 4.569°W / 50.905; -4.569 (Caledonia
List_of_shipwrecks_of_England
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Mevagissey and St Austell Bay (electoral division)
Mevagissey_and_St_Austell_Bay_(electoral_division)
Topics referred to by the same term
Church, Smallwood Cornwall Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist, Morwenstow County Durham St John the Baptist, Egglescliffe Cumbria St John the Baptist
Saint_John_the_Baptist_Church
American poet, editor, literary critic, soldier (1886–1918)
eccentric vicar of the Church of Saint Morwenna and Saint John the Baptist at Morwenstow in Cornwall)—the latter whom he referred to as "a coast life-guard in
Joyce_Kilmer
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Newquay_Porth_and_Tretherras
Sir William Rawson after 1825, was an English surgeon. He was born at Morwenstow in Cornwall, youngest son of Henry Adams. He was well known as an ophthalmic
William_Adams_(oculist)
Canadian banker and philanthropist
Canadian banker and a philanthropist in Montreal. Born January 9, 1834, at Morwenstow, Cornwall, England, the son of the Rev. Francis Wolferstan Thomas, Rural
Francis_Wolferstan_Thomas
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Lanner, Stithians and Gwennap (electoral division)
Lanner,_Stithians_and_Gwennap_(electoral_division)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Calstock_(electoral_division)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Bodmin St Mary's and St Leonard (electoral division)
Bodmin_St_Mary's_and_St_Leonard_(electoral_division)
Church of St Morwenna, Morwenstow
Culture_of_Cornwall
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Bodmin St Petroc's (electoral division)
Bodmin_St_Petroc's_(electoral_division)
Village in north Cornwall, England
the present building). St Marwenne was probably the same as Morwenna of Morwenstow. In the 9th century the district was probably on the border between Cornwall
Marhamchurch
British statistician
his wife Mary Bowes Benson. His father, son of Henry Adams, a native of Morwenstow in Cornwall, had originally had the surname Adams, but had changed his
Rawson_W._Rawson
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Looe West, Pelynt, Lansallos and Lanteglos (electoral division)
Looe_West,_Pelynt,_Lansallos_and_Lanteglos_(electoral_division)
English bishop (1650–1721)
century later and composed by Parson Robert Stephen Hawker, vicar of Morwenstow. And shall Trelawny live? Or shall Trelawny die! Here's twenty thousand
Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Jonathan_Trelawny,_3rd_Baronet
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Falmouth Trescobeas and Budock (electoral division)
Falmouth_Trescobeas_and_Budock_(electoral_division)
Small ancient settlement on the North coast of Cornwall, England
Archaeology. Retrieved 7 June 2020. "Duckpool Archaeological Excavation 2017, Morwenstow, Cornwall (OASIS ID: cornwall2-287530)". Archaeology Data Service. Retrieved
Mawgan_Porth_Dark_Age_Village
Human settlement in England
northeast Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is located southeast of Morwenstow, northwest of Kilkhampton and north of Flexbury. It contains the Woodford
Woodford,_Cornwall
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Gwinear-Gwithian and Hayle East (electoral division)
Gwinear-Gwithian_and_Hayle_East_(electoral_division)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Camelford and Boscastle (electoral division)
Camelford_and_Boscastle_(electoral_division)
John's College, Cambridge and ordained in 1785. He held incumbencies in Morwenstow, Farringdon, Lawhitton and Cheriton Bishop. He was also Chaplain to the
Roger_Massey
British artist (1930–2018)
painter. In 1987, Ayres moved from Wales to a 15th-century cottage at Morwenstow, on the Devon–Cornwall border. In the late 1970s, Ayres suffered from
Gillian_Ayres
Church in Cornwall, England
This font came from Lanteglos-by-Camelford; it is similar to one at Morwenstow but has much decoration of a Celtic character. Nikolaus Pevsner dated
St_Conan's_Church,_Egloshayle
are the rood screen at Lewtrenchard, Devon (See photo) and carvings at Morwenstow, Cornwall and at the church of St Laurence, Upminster, London. In 1900
Pinwill_sisters
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Four Lanes, Beacon and Troon (electoral division)
Four_Lanes,_Beacon_and_Troon_(electoral_division)
Diocese of the Church of England
September 2018. "The Benefice of Kilkhampton (St James the Great) with Morwenstow". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 September 2018. "The Benefice of
Diocese_of_Truro
50.676286; -4.38188 (Radford) 1309960 Upload Photo Rectory Farmhouse Morwenstow Farmhouse 14th century 18 October 1984 SS2055715219 50°54′31″N 4°33′13″W
Grade II* listed buildings in Cornwall (Q–Z)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Cornwall_(Q–Z)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Looe East and Deviock (electoral division)
Looe_East_and_Deviock_(electoral_division)
Publisher and writer
Sewell)Aylesford: St. Albert's Press, 1964). Woolf, Cecil (1965)."Hawker of Morwenstow, 1803-1875." The Book Collector 14 no 1 (spring): 62–71; 14 no 2 (summer):
Cecil_Woolf
the English Channel. Tamara Coast to Coast Way 87 140 Cornwall Cremyll Morwenstow Mostly follows the River Tamar and the boundary between Cornwall and Devon
List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
List_of_long-distance_footpaths_in_the_United_Kingdom
Human settlement in England
north of Kilkhampton along the A39 road. It belongs to the parish of Morwenstow, and lies to the east of it. East Youlstone is immediately to the east
West_Youlstone
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Land's End (electoral division)
Land's_End_(electoral_division)
English politician
as Gartred (sic) Meech widow. His second wife (married 21 June 1624 at Morwenstow in Cornwall) was Julian Cary the daughter of George Cary Esq and Catherine
Thomas_Arundell_(of_Duloe)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and Tintagel Stratton, Kilkhampton and Morwenstow Threemilstone and Chacewater Torpoint Truro Boscawen and Redannick Truro
Camborne West and Treswithian (electoral division)
Camborne_West_and_Treswithian_(electoral_division)
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date January 1899 Ship State Description Voorwaarts Italy The steamship was wrecked at Morwenstow, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1899
was lost off Land's End with all hands. a Dutch craft was wrecked at Morwenstow. January – an unnamed ship with a cargo of cotton, coffee and cocoa was
List of shipwrecks of Cornwall
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Cornwall
MORWENSTOW
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Boy/Male
Arabic
Mad with Love
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindi
Indian.
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Sweet
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Purifying, Pure, Sacred
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Muslim/Islamic
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Flow
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Latin
Proserpina's surname.
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Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, BIALBOG means "white god."Â
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Feminine form of Welsh unisex Aeron, AERONA means "carnage, slaughter."
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