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Mount Macpherson may refer to: Mount Macpherson (Canada) in British Columbia, Canada Mount Macpherson of the Geologists Range in Antarctica This disambiguation
Mount_Macpherson
Mountain summit in British Columbia, Canada
Mount Macpherson is a 2,427-metre (7,963-foot) mountain summit located in the Gold Range of the Monashee Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. Situated
Mount_Macpherson_(Canada)
David Joseph Macpherson (January 12, 1854 – October 16, 1927) was a Canadian-born civil engineer, mainly known for his work on railroads in North America
David_Macpherson_(engineer)
Class of guided missile destroyers
A National Force: The Evolution of Canada's Army, 1950-2000. UBC Press. p. 148. ISBN 9780774826419. Macpherson and Barrie, p. 262 Cairns, Peter. "Shipbuilding
Iroquois-class_destroyer
Canadian politician (1818–1896)
Macpherson, PC KCMG (September 12, 1818 – August 16, 1896) was a Canadian businessman and political figure. He was a member of the Senate of Canada from
David_Lewis_Macpherson
Mountain summit in British Columbia, Canada
the Trans-Canada Highway and Revelstoke Mountain Resort ski slopes. Neighbors include Mount Macpherson 8 km (5.0 mi) to the northeast, Mount Tilley 5 km
Mount_English
1943 River-class frigate
of the Canadian Navy "Battle Honours". Britain's Navy. Retrieved 23 March 2014. Macpherson, Ken; Burgess, John (1981). The ships of Canada's naval forces
HMCS_Stormont_(K327)
Liberal arts university in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
liberal arts university located in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada, founded in 1839. Mount Allison was the first university in the British Empire to award
Mount_Allison_University
Canadian warship class (1964–1998)
278 Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 17 Macpherson and Barrie (2002), pp. 260–261 Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 261 "Royal Canadian Navy Destroyer
Annapolis-class_destroyer
Canadian warship class (1958–1998)
In Quest of Canadian Naval Identity. Montreal, Quebec and Kingston, Ontario: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 0-7735-1506-2. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie
Restigouche-class_destroyer
Canadian warship class (1965–1992)
of Canada 1910–2010: The Centennial Story. Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-1-4597-1322-2. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval
Mackenzie-class_destroyer
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
Qu'Appelle's 3-inch/50 caliber guns is held by the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario. Canada portal Macpherson and Barrie state the complement as 245 (12
HMCS_Qu'Appelle_(DDE_264)
Town in Ontario, Canada
John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, practised law in Napanee. Allan Macpherson House: (c. 1826) Built for Allan Macpherson, agent for the influential
Greater_Napanee
to the town hall of Mount Royal. The ship was commemorated during the Canadian Naval Centennial. Brown 2007, p. 129. Macpherson & Barrie 2002, p. 65
HMCS_Royal_Mount_(K677)
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
5 metres (34 ft). Canada portal Macpherson and Barrie have the ships at 371 feet long, and a draught of 13 feet 8 inches. Macpherson and Barrie states
HMCS_Annapolis_(DDH_265)
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
Graeme (1987). Badges of the Canadian Navy. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 0-920852-49-1. Barrie, Ron; Macpherson, Ken (1996). Cadillac of
HMCS_Terra_Nova
Mackenzie-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
was scuttled off Nanaimo on 14 June 1997 as an artificial reef. Canada portal Macpherson and Barrie state the complement as 245 (12 officers and 233 enlisted)
HMCS_Saskatchewan_(DDE_262)
Destroyer escort class of the Royal Canadian Navy
Macpherson (1996), pp. 25–26 Parks Canada Directory of National Historic Sites [dead link] Barrie, Ron; Macpherson, Ken (1996). Cadillac of Destroyers:
St._Laurent-class_destroyer
Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-132-7. Macpherson, Ken & Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002 (Third ed.). St. Catharines
Canadian Bird-class patrol vessel
Canadian_Bird-class_patrol_vessel
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
Canadian Invention". The Crowsnest. Vol. 17, no. 3. March 1965. Archived from the original on 2014-07-27. Blackman, pp. 35, 37 Barrie and Macpherson (1996)
HMCS_Assiniboine_(DDH_234)
Barrie, p.230 Macpherson and Barrie, p.232 Macpherson and Barrie, p.226 Macpherson and Barrie, p.34 Blatherwick, F.J. (1992). Royal Canadian Navy honours
List of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the Second World War
List_of_Royal_Canadian_Navy_ships_of_the_Second_World_War
General of Canada (ed.), Address at the University of Toronto Faculty Association's C.B. Macpherson Lecture, Ottawa: Queen's Printer for Canada, archived
Monarchy_of_Canada
1867 unification of Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
2010, p. 73. Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, 1839, p. 103 Kaufman, Will; Macpherson, Heidi Slettedahl (2005). Britain and the Americas:
Canadian_Confederation
21 "General Instructions". The Canada Gazette. 51 (48): 4240. 1 June 1918. Macpherson and Barrie, p. 22 Macpherson and Barrie, p. 23 Johnston et al
List of ships of the Royal Canadian Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy
United States historic place
Lowe's partner and engineer was David J. Macpherson, a civil engineer graduate of Cornell University. The Mount Lowe Railway was a fulfillment of 19th century
Mount_Lowe_Railway
Canadian soldier
Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Macpherson Dobell, KCB, CMG, DSO (22 June 1869 – 17 October 1954) was a Canadian soldier who served with the Royal Welch
Charles_Macpherson_Dobell
Component of the British Empire's Egyptian Expeditionary Force
Commanded by the Canadian Lieutenant-General Charles Macpherson Dobell, it included a mobile arm called the Desert Column, the ANZAC Mounted Division, the
Eastern_Force
Mackenzie-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
affiliated with the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, a primary reserve regiment in Vancouver. Canada portal Macpherson and Barrie state the complement as 245
HMCS_Mackenzie_(DDE_261)
Nan Macpherson Smith (née, Robinson; after marriage, Mrs. E. Atherton Smith, d. 1940) was a Canadian leader in New Brunswick women's activities, as well
Nan_Macpherson_Smith
Mackenzie-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
of Canada 1910–2010: The Centennial Story. Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-1-4597-1322-2. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval
HMCS_Yukon_(DDE_263)
Annapolis-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
on 22 July 2003. Canada portal Macpherson and Barrie have the ships at 371 feet long, and a draught of 13 feet 8 inches. Macpherson and Barrie states
HMCS_Nipigon_(DDH_266)
Prime Minister of Canada from 2015 to 2025
journalist Jamal Khashoggi and mounting civilian deaths from the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen." In 2020, Canada lost its bid to join the United
Justin_Trudeau
Designer of the Canadian flag (1907–2002)
1907 – September 13, 2002) was a Canadian author, soldier, historian at the Royal Military College of Canada and Mount Allison University, public servant
George_Stanley
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
Canadian Invention". The Crowsnest. Vol. 17, no. 3. March 1965. Archived from the original on 2014-07-27. Blackman, pp. 35, 37 Barrie and Macpherson (1996)
HMCS_Ottawa_(DDH_229)
1941 class of frigates of the Royal Navy
original on 17 March 2024. Retrieved 17 March 2024. Macpherson, Ken (1989). Frigates of the Royal Canadian Navy 1943–1974. Lewiston, New York: Vanwell Publishing
River-class_frigate
Class of Canadian frigates
Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-55750-132-5. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002 (Third ed.). St. Catharines
Halifax-class_frigate
Canadian-American evangelist (1890–1944)
1890 – September 27, 1944), also known as Sister Aimee or Sister, was a Canadian-born American Pentecostal evangelist and media celebrity in the 1920s and
Aimee_Semple_McPherson
1994 Australian-British film
Campion Tara Fitzgerald as Estella Campion Sam Neill as Norman Lindsay Elle Macpherson as Sheela Portia de Rossi as Giddy Kate Fischer as Pru Pamela Rabe as
Sirens_(1994_film)
British geologist (1824–1902)
Canadian Rockies and in North West Queensland and Selwyn Street in Hackett, a suburb of the Australian Capital Territory, are named after him. Mount Selwyn
Alfred_Richard_Cecil_Selwyn
focused on Sikh turbans. The Canadian Armed Forces authorized the wearing of turbans in 1986, eventually the Royal Canadian Mounted Police followed in 1988
Religion_in_Canada
Military unit
John Macpherson Almond CMG CBE The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal) List of regiments of cavalry of the Canadian Militia (1900–1920) Royal Canadian Armoured
6th Duke of Connaught's Royal Canadian Hussars
6th_Duke_of_Connaught's_Royal_Canadian_Hussars
Frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy
"Significant Canadian Warships" (PDF). Canadian Naval Review. p. 43. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2014. Macpherson, Ken;
HMCS_Buckingham
Class of coastal defence vessels operated by the Royal Canadian Navy
Corvettes in Canada's future". Esprit de Corps. Retrieved 12 September 2025. Macpherson, Ken & Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces
Kingston-class coastal defence vessel
Kingston-class_coastal_defence_vessel
Sir James MacPherson Le Moine (24 January 1825 — 5 February 1912) was a Canadian author and barrister. He was involved with the Literary and Historical
James_MacPherson_Le_Moine
Capital and largest city of Yukon, Canada
the Canada Games Centre Multiplex (pools, ice rinks, fieldhouse, fitness centre, walking/running track, physiotherapy), the Takhini Arena, and Mount McIntyre
Whitehorse
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
of the Canadian Navy. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Incorporated. ISBN 0-7710-3269-2. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval
HMCS_Kootenay_(DDE_258)
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Mount Tilley is a 2,649-metre (8,691-foot) mountain summit located in the Gold Range of the Monashee Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. Situated west
Mount_Tilley_(Canada)
Chief Justice of Canada from 1984 to 1990
Alexander "Sandy" MacPherson. All three would go into law, with Lederman becoming one of Canada's leading constitutional scholars and MacPherson becoming a justice
Brian_Dickson
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
Graeme (1987). Badges of the Canadian Navy. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 0-920852-49-1. Barrie, Ron; Macpherson, Ken (1996). Cadillac of
HMCS_Gatineau_(DDE_236)
Significant events in Canadian labour history
and 1898 provincial elections - Robert Macpherson. Also elected MP George Ritchie Maxwell in 1896. 1898 – Canadian Socialist League (CSL) founded in Montreal
List_of_strikes_in_Canada
National Historic Site of Canada in Quebec, Canada
Mount Hermon Cemetery is a garden (or rural) cemetery and National Historic Site of Canada. It is located in the Sillery district (French: quartier) of
Mount_Hermon_Cemetery
American politician (1918–2015)
Hector "Huck" Macpherson Jr. (September 18, 1918 – March 21, 2015) was an American dairy farmer and politician in the state of Oregon. Macpherson was a member
Hector_Macpherson_Jr.
2014 film by Paul W. S. Anderson
co-production between the United States, Germany and Canada, it is a fictional tale inspired by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD that destroyed Pompeii, a
Pompeii_(film)
Royal Canadian Navy frigate
p. 284 Macpherson and Barrie, p. 291 Saunders, p. 90 "Halifax-class Modernization / Frigate Life Extension". National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces
HMCS_Regina_(FFH_334)
Royal Canadian Navy destroyer
of Canada 1910–2010: The Centennial Story. Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-1-55488-470-4. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval
HMCS_Huron_(G24)
Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911
February 17, 1919) was the seventh prime minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. The first French Canadian prime minister, his 15-year tenure remains the longest
Wilfrid_Laurier
Topics referred to by the same term
God of War series Mount Gow, Victoria Land, Antarctica Gowrie railway station, Melbourne, Australia Gow crater, Saskatchewan, Canada, an impact crater
Gow
contracts to Hugh Allan's Canada Pacific Railway Company (unrelated to the current company) rather than to David Lewis Macpherson's Inter-Ocean Railway Company
History of the Canadian Pacific Railway
History_of_the_Canadian_Pacific_Railway
war the minesweeper was refitted and was transferred to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as Irvine. In 1962, the ship was sold and was turned into the
HMCS_Noranda
Arbuckle, p. 93 Macpherson, Ken; Burgess, John (1981). The ships of Canada's naval forces 1910–1981 : a complete pictorial history of Canadian warships. Toronto:
HMCS_Prestonian
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
Barrie and Macpherson (1996), pp. 12–13 Chumbley & Gardiner, p. 44 Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 16 Macpherson & Barrie (2002), p. 247 "Canadian Warships
HMCS_Margaree_(DDH_230)
January 2019. Macpherson, Ken; Burgess, John (1981). The ships of Canada's naval forces 1910–1981 : a complete pictorial history of Canadian warships. Toronto:
HMCS_Chebogue
Royal Canadian minesweeper
Brown, p. 124 Chesneau (1980), p. 61 Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 185 Macpherson (1997), p. 58 Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 186 Fisher, Robert
HMCS_Esquimalt
Capital city of British Columbia, Canada
Victoria Philharmonic Choir, Canadian Pacific Ballet and Ballet Victoria stage two or three productions each year at the Macpherson or Royal Theatres. The Bastion
Victoria,_British_Columbia
Canadian political scandal in 1873
contract to build the railway, Hugh Allan's Canada Pacific Railway Company and David Lewis Macpherson's Inter-Oceanic Railway Company. On April 2, 1873
Pacific_Scandal
Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Columbia Mountains "Mount Odin". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2025-11-14. "Gold Range". BC Geographical
Gold_Range
2016 shooting in Saskatchewan, Canada
13, 2018. Retrieved February 13, 2018. Trudeau said Canada must 'do better' in the future Macpherson, Alex (February 11, 2018). "Acquittal of Gerald Stanley
Killing_of_Colten_Boushie
Awards ceremony for film, TV, and digital media of 2024
Canadian Screen Awards were presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television from 30 May to 1 June 2025, to honour achievements in Canadian
13th_Canadian_Screen_Awards
Canadian River-class frigate
Canadian Navy. Halifax, NS: Nimbus Publishing. p. 119. ISBN 0-920852-49-1. "Battle Honours". Britain's Navy. Retrieved 18 September 2013. Macpherson,
HMCS_Swansea
Royal Canadian Navy frigate
First Halifax", Argonauta, vol. X, no. 2, Canadian Nautical Research Society, pp. 8–11 Milner, p. 284 Macpherson and Barrie, p. 291 Saunders, p. 90 "Halifax-class
HMCS_Halifax_(FFH_330)
2025 wildfire in Los Angeles County, California, USA
gusts of up to 100 mph (160 km/h) reported at the nearby Mount Lukens Truck Trail north of La Cañada Flintridge. By 6:30 a.m. on January 8, the fire had grown
Eaton_Fire
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
History of the Canadian Navy. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-3269-2. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces
HMCS_Restigouche_(DDE_257)
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
Barrie and Macpherson (1996), pp. 9–11 Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 17 Blackman, p. 35 Soward 1995, pp. 63–65 "The Beartrap – A Canadian Invention"
HMCS_St._Laurent_(DDH_205)
Canadian politician and architect
nod in Mount Royal". Canadian Jewish News. August 11, 2014. Retrieved August 11, 2014. "Libman beats Dery for Conservative nomination in Mount Royal"
Robert_Libman
Comic originating in Canada
Canadian idiom, and in 1963 organized an International Salon of Caricature and Cartoon in Montreal. Lapalme was later followed by Duncan Macpherson at
Canadian_comics
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
Barrie and Macpherson (1996), pp. 12–13 Chumbley & Gardiner, p. 44 Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 16 Macpherson & Barrie (2002), p. 250 "Canadian Ships at
HMCS_Skeena_(DDH_207)
March 2014. Macpherson, Ken; Burgess, John (1981). The ships of Canada's naval forces 1910-1981 : A complete pictorial history of Canadian warships. Toronto:
HMCS_Inch_Arran
the presence of Google cameras in one Canadian city in March 2009 gave rise to a different complaint. Les MacPherson, a columnist with The StarPhoenix in
Google_Street_View_in_Canada
Designation given to historic Canadian people
nationale (personnages historiques nationaux)) are people designated by the Canadian government as being nationally significant in the history of the country
Persons of National Historic Significance
Persons_of_National_Historic_Significance
Series of wildfires in California, United States
Archived from the original on February 2, 2025. Retrieved February 2, 2025. MacPherson, James (January 9, 2025). "The Moment the Eaton Fire Ignited". Pasadena
January 2025 Southern California wildfires
January_2025_Southern_California_wildfires
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2014. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces, 1910–2002 (3 ed.). St. Catharines:
HMCS_Huron_(DDG_281)
Royal Canadian Navy frigate
plan". CBC News. The Canadian Press. 2 June 2024. Retrieved 23 July 2024. Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002
HMCS_Vancouver_(FFH_331)
Royal Canadian Navy, 1867–1939. Vol. 1. Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-1-55488-908-2. Macpherson, Ken (1990). Minesweepers of the Royal Canadian Navy
Fundy-class_minesweeper
Arbuckle, p. 18 Macpherson, Ken; Burgess, John (1981). The ships of Canada's naval forces 1910-1981 : a complete pictorial history of Canadian warships. Toronto:
HMCS_Cap_de_la_Madeleine
Canadian Navy minesweeper during World War II
Veterans Affairs Canada. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2014. Brown, p. 124 Chesneau (1980), p. 61 Macpherson and Barrie
HMCS_Brockville
Territorial electoral district in the Yukon, Canada
Marsh Lake-Mount Lorne-Golden Horn (formerly Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes) is a territorial electoral district of Yukon that has been represented in the
Marsh Lake-Mount Lorne-Golden Horn
Marsh_Lake-Mount_Lorne-Golden_Horn
Public university in Saskatoon, Canada
Archived from the original on March 20, 2007. Retrieved June 24, 2007. MacPherson, Colleen (March 9, 2007). "On Campus News (OCN)". University of Saskatchewan
University_of_Saskatchewan
of the Canadian Navy. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Incorporated. ISBN 0-7710-3269-2. Macpherson, Ken (1997). Minesweepers of the Royal Canadian Navy 1938–1945
HMCS_Clayoquot
1943 Tribal-class destroyer
St Catherine: Vanwell. ISBN 1-55125-058-6. Macpherson, Ken & Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002 (Third ed.). St. Catharines
HMCS_Haida
Classification in British policing records
non-crime hate incidents. One of the recommendations made by Sir William Macpherson as a result of his inquiry into the murder of Stephen Lawrence was that
Non-crime_hate_incident
April 2014. Macpherson, Ken; Burgess, John (1981). The ships of Canada's naval forces 1910–1981 : a complete pictorial history of Canadian warships. Toronto:
HMCS_Poundmaker
Infantry regiment of the Canadian Army
Pipers of the Canadian Regular Army 1950–2000, by Pipe Major Hugh MacPherson CD, BA (Privately Published) "The Regiment of Canadian Guards". Pipes for
Royal_Canadian_Regiment
British Army general
American Southern Defenses – 1776–1777". The Historical Marker Database. Retrieved 13 February 2011. Le Moine, James MacPherson (1881). Picturesque Quebec.
Henry_Watson_Powell
Public university in Newfoundland, Canada
2020. Roberts, Terry (8 October 2014). "Macpherson College: New university residence honours WWI veterans". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Memorial_University_of_Newfoundland
ISBN 978-1-935149-07-1. Macpherson, Ken; Burgess, John (1981). The ships of Canada's naval forces 1910–1981 : a complete pictorial history of Canadian warships. Toronto:
HMCS_Matane
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
Ontario: Vanwell Publishing. ISBN 1-55125-032-2. Macpherson, Ken (1997). Minesweepers of the Royal Canadian Navy 1938–1945. St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell
HMS_Guysborough
River-class frigate
Defence of Canada. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2014. Macpherson, Ken; Burgess, John (1981). The ships of Canada's naval
HMCS_Charlottetown_(1943)
Battle of the First World War
Retrieved 21 November 2017. Meyer 2015, p. 299. Macpherson 1923, pp. 271–274. Edmonds 1928, pp. 150, 178. Macpherson 1923, pp. 274–277. Rawling 1992, pp. 29–41
Second_Battle_of_Ypres
Canadian prime minister and Father of Confederation (1815–1891)
longer. In his first term, he established the North-West Mounted Police and expanded Canada by annexing the North-Western Territory, Rupert's Land, British
John_A._Macdonald
Archived 2010-06-29 at the Wayback Machine. [retrieved 2 July 2011] Brian MacPherson, "Hard work is paying off handsomely for David Ortiz", Providence Journal
Glossary_of_baseball_terms
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Water
Boy/Male
Swedish Teutonic
From the mount.
Girl/Female
Indian
Mount everest, Highest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a variant of Mount.
Girl/Female
Indian
Mount everest, Highest
Girl/Female
Muslim
Silent
Boy/Male
Scottish
Son of the parson.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Mount everest, Highest
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Girl/Female
German, Greek
From Mount Olympus
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mount everest, Highest
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Silent; Quiet
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : variant of Mont, topographic name from munt ‘hill’, denoting someone who lived on or near a hill, Latin mons.English : variant of Mount.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Son of Mather
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on or near a hill, Middle English mount (from Old English munt, reinforced by Old French mont).Scottish : probably a habitational name from places so called in Peeblesshire, Fife, and Lanarkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronyic from Mathers.English and Scottish : Altered form of Matheson.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Silent
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Slavic, Welsh
Mount; Defender
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
Girl/Female
Latin
Young.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Pleasing; Joy; Gladness
Male
Egyptian
, a mystical name of the Osirian deceased.
Boy/Male
Scottish American Latin Irish English
royal.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : variant spelling of Rowley.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gratitude
Female
Welsh
Welsh Arthurian legend name of the mother of Culhwch, the hero of the story Culhwch and Olwen, GOLEUDDYDD means "splendid day" or "splendid sun."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern, Punjabi, Sikh
Born Leader
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Golden.
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
MOUNT MACPHERSON-CANADA
v.
That upon which a person or thing is mounted
n.
The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year's revenue.
v.
A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; -- used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry.
v. t.
To get upon; to ascend; to climb.
n.
To get up on anything, as a platform or scaffold; especially, to seat one's self on a horse for riding.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mount
v. t.
To raise aloft; to lift on high.
v. t.
To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding; to furnish with horses.
v. t.
Hence: To put upon anything that sustains and fits for use, as a gun on a carriage, a map or picture on cloth or paper; to prepare for being worn or otherwise used, as a diamond by setting, or a sword blade by adding the hilt, scabbard, etc.
v. t.
To fortify or inclose with a mound.
n.
To attain in value; to amount.
v. t.
To signify; to amount to.
v. i.
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
v. i.
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.
v.
A horse.
imp. & p. p.
of Mount
n.
The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.
v.
A bulwark for offense or defense; a mound.
v.
The cardboard or cloth on which a drawing, photograph, or the like is mounted; a mounting.
v. t.
To place one's self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that one sits upon; to bestride.