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Georgian garden square in Dublin, Ireland,
Mountjoy Square (Irish: Cearnóg Mhuinseo) is a garden square in Dublin, Ireland, on the Northside of the city just under a kilometre from the River Liffey
Mountjoy_Square
1960s protest group in Ireland
(then a member of the Irish Communist Organisation). He squatted 20 Mountjoy Square and moved in with his wife and two children in November 1968. The house
Dublin Housing Action Committee
Dublin_Housing_Action_Committee
Irish electrical and electronics retail chain
employing some 400 staff. It was founded in 1968, with a shop on Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Its main competitors are Irish chain PowerCity and UK chain
DID_Electrical
Centre of learning for adults in Dublin, Ireland
and Adult Education. Originally based in Eccles Street, it moved to Mountjoy Square Dublin. After the Second Vatican Council, under the directorship of
Dublin Institute of Adult Education
Dublin_Institute_of_Adult_Education
Topics referred to by the same term
Mountjoy may refer to: Mountjoy Prison, a medium security prison in Dublin, Ireland opened in 1850 Mountjoy Square, a city square in Dublin Brockagh (also
Mountjoy
Street in Dublin, Ireland
Ireland. It stretches from the River Liffey at its southern end via Mountjoy Square to Dorset Street at its northern end. The Custom House terminates the
Gardiner_Street
Sprig of young clover, used as a symbol of Ireland
appears on street furniture, such as old lamp standards like those in Mountjoy Square in Dublin, and on monuments like the Parnell Monument, and the O'Connell
Shamrock
Capital and largest city of Ireland
land which had been earmarked for development and 10 million square feet (900 thousand square metres) of office space. Since 1997, Dublin's landscape has
Dublin
Architectural conservationist and socialite
for the restoration and protection of architectural sites such as Mountjoy Square, the gateway to the Dromana estate in County Waterford, the Tailors'
Mariga_Guinness
Irish republican turned Marxist (1934–2018)
1991, and President from 2000 to 2008. Born at Belvedere Place, off Mountjoy Square in Dublin, Garland joined the Irish Republican Army in 1953. In 1954
Seán_Garland
Street, Henry Street and Mary Street, Mountjoy Square, Marlborough Street, North Wall, O'Connell Street, Parnell Square, and Talbot Street. This area include
List of Dublin postal districts
List_of_Dublin_postal_districts
Former technical institution in Dublin, Ireland
College of Commerce, Rathmines (1901) College of Marketing and Design, Mountjoy Square (1905) College of Technology, Bolton Street (1911) College of Catering
Dublin Institute of Technology
Dublin_Institute_of_Technology
Communal garden surrounded by buildings
including Merrion Square, Fitzwilliam Square, Mountjoy Square, St Stephens Green and Parnell Square. Perhaps the most famous garden square in the United States
Garden_square
Irish architectural historian and conservationist (1931–2020)
Damer House (County Tipperary), The Conolly Folly (County Kildare), Mountjoy Square, Tailors' Hall and Hume Street (Dublin) and the Dromana Gateway in
Desmond_Guinness
Church in County Dublin, Ireland
Street Church, is a Catholic church on Upper Gardiner Street near Mountjoy Square in Dublin, Ireland. The church is run by the Jesuits. Designed by Father
Saint Francis Xavier Church, Dublin
Saint_Francis_Xavier_Church,_Dublin
Postal district in Leinster, Ireland
O'Connell Street, Parnell Street, Henry Street, Jervis Street, Mountjoy Square, Parnell Square, the International Financial Services Centre, and parts of
Dublin_1
Annual period when the social elite holds social events
mansions in places like Rutland Square (now Parnell Square), Mountjoy Square, Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square in Dublin. Those with less financial
Social_season
1973 escape of three Provisional IRA volunteers from a prison in Dublin, Ireland
The Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape occurred on 31 October 1973 when three Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteers escaped from Mountjoy Prison
Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape
Mountjoy_Prison_helicopter_escape
Park in Dublin, Ireland
Ireland is located in Mountjoy House near the Castleknock Gate. The house was built in 1728 and was originally known as Mountjoy Barracks as it quartered
Phoenix_Park
Street in Dublin, Ireland
is a Georgian street in Dublin, Ireland. It leads from Parnell Square to Mountjoy Square and is crossed by Temple Street/Hill Street, and forms part of
Great_Denmark_Street
Private third-level education provider in Dublin, Ireland
The college has four campuses, in Dorset Street, Belvedere Place, Mountjoy Square and the ABC Building in Drumcondra. There is a library. The college
Dorset_College
Mixed second-level comprehensive school in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf, where the Seacourt estate now stands. Mountjoy School was a boarding school in Mountjoy Square (in the same building was the Incorporated Society
Mount Temple Comprehensive School
Mount_Temple_Comprehensive_School
Town or city residence of a member of the British nobility or gentry
Square, Ruthland Square (now called Parnell Square) and Mountjoy Square. Many of the townhouses in these squares are now offices while some have been demolished
Townhouse_(Great_Britain)
2007 film by John Carney
Site of the filming of Girl's apartment on Mountjoy Square.
Once_(film)
Seat of the parliament of Ireland, Dublin
namely Rutland Square (now Parnell Square) and Mountjoy Square. The Earl predicted that others would follow; in succeeding decades Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam
Leinster_House
District in Dublin, Ireland
located roughly in the area bordered by Gardiner Street in the west, Mountjoy Square, Ballybough in the north, northeast and east, and Talbot Street and
Summerhill,_Dublin
Anglican seminary in Dublin, Ireland
buildings in Mountjoy Square, Dublin, initially housing 15 students. The Rev. Ernest Lewis-Crosby allowed his property on Mountjoy Square to be used by
Church of Ireland Theological Institute
Church_of_Ireland_Theological_Institute
Irish mob boss (1949–1994)
arrested or formally charged. He was born in a slum district just off Mountjoy Square on Grenville Street in Dublin's north inner city, the second of twelve
Martin_Cahill
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
7/A (Loughlinstown Park/Brides Glen Luas stop to Mountjoy Square), 7b (Shankill to Mountjoy Square), and 45a (Kilmacanogue to Dún Laoghaire) and 111
Sallynoggin
Hospital in Dublin, Ireland
To/From Route Number Monkstown/Harristown Route 4 Mountjoy Square/Brides Glen Route 7 Mountjoy Square/Loughlinstown Park Route 7a Blackrock/Rialto Route
St. Vincent's University Hospital
St._Vincent's_University_Hospital
Period in Dublin c1714–1830 used to describe areas of the city
major squares, Rutland Square (now called Parnell Square for Charles Stewart Parnell), at the top end of Sackville Street, and Mountjoy Square. Such was
Georgian_Dublin
Dáil constituency (1969–1977, 1981–present)
area to the north side of the river Liffey including: Stoneybatter, Mountjoy Square, Phibsborough, Cabra, Dorset Street, Henrietta Street, O'Connell Street
Dublin_Central
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
hospital in Mountjoy square.' 'Dublin Jews yesterday morning besieged the Dublin University V.A.D. Auxiliary Hospital in Mountjoy square, for one of the
Issy_Smith
Irish dramatist and memoirist (1880–1964)
Dublin's slums and their inhabitants, and is understood to be set in Mountjoy Square, where he lived during the 1916 Easter Rising. It was followed by Juno
Seán_O'Casey
Street in North Dublin city, Ireland
Gardiner Street and Mountjoy Square in the east. It is at the north end of O'Connell Street, where it forms the south side of Parnell Square. Prior to the 18th
Parnell_Street
Public park in Dublin, Ireland
St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna) is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of
St_Stephen's_Green
Irish poet and writer (1923–1964)
Dominic and Carmel. They first lived in a house on Russell Street near Mountjoy Square owned by his grandmother, Christine English, who owned a number of
Brendan_Behan
National cathedral of the Church of Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Dublin
Irish radio and TV presenter (born 1956)
Liveline show on 27 June 2025. Duffy was born on 27 January 1956 in Mountjoy Square, Dublin. He was brought up in Ballyfermot, one of five siblings. His
Joe_Duffy
Georgian square and park in Dublin, Ireland
Merrion Square (Irish: Cearnóg Mhuirfean) is a Georgian garden square on the southside of Dublin city centre. The square was laid out in 1762 to a plan
Merrion_Square
Informal division of Dublin, Ireland
and regional park Mater Hospital Moore Street Morton Stadium Mountjoy Prison Mountjoy Square National Aquatic Centre National Botanic Gardens National Museum
Northside,_Dublin
British actor (1923–2000)
his two elder sisters. On returning to Ireland, the family lived in Mountjoy Square, Dublin and Joyce attended Belvedere College. At school, he acted in
Paddy_Joyce
Coastal town in County Dublin, Ireland
town is also served by several bus routes which are the 7/A/B/D/N (Mountjoy Square to Brides Glen/Loughlinstown/Shankill/Dalkey), 45A/B (Kilmacanogue)
Dún_Laoghaire
Irish landowner and politician
Luke Gardiner, 1st Viscount Mountjoy PC (Ire) (7 February 1745 – 5 June 1798) was an Irish landowner and politician. He was the son of Charles Gardiner
Luke Gardiner, 1st Viscount Mountjoy
Luke_Gardiner,_1st_Viscount_Mountjoy
Irish property developer and businessman
prevailing. Between 1963 and 1964, Gallagher bought up twenty properties on Mountjoy Square, Dublin, which included half of the south side. He immediately began
Matt_Gallagher_(businessman)
squares were also laid out: Rutland Square (now called Parnell Square) and Mountjoy Square on the northside of the River Liffey, and Merrion Square,
History_of_Dublin
Irish politician (1866–1943)
Irish republican movement in the early twentieth century, his house on Mountjoy Square seems to have been a regular meeting place for senior figures within
Walter_L._Cole
International association of members of the Roman Catholic Church
staff is then set on an onyx globe which, for use on a table, stands on a square base. The whole design conveys the idea that the world is to be conquered
Legion_of_Mary
Irish state commission (2015–2021)
Ross Abbey, Roscrea, County Tipperary; St. Gerard's, originally 39, Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1; St Patrick's Mother and Baby Home, Navan Road, Dublin 7
Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation
Mother_and_Baby_Homes_Commission_of_Investigation
Occupation of unused land or derelict buildings in the Republic of Ireland
London. He was arrested and imprisoned in 1969 after occupying 20 Mountjoy Square the previous year. When he decided to go on hunger strike, it galvanised
Squatting_in_Ireland
Memorial garden in Dublin, Ireland
in the northern fifth of the former Rotunda Gardens in Parnell Square, a Georgian square at the northern end of O'Connell Street. The garden was opened
Garden of Remembrance (Dublin)
Garden_of_Remembrance_(Dublin)
Founder of the Legion of Mary and Servant of God
St Therese's Club, Mountjoy Square
Frank_Duff
Georgian crescent in Dublin 3, Ireland
built with red brick front finishes in a similar method to Mountjoy Square and Merrion Square however, owing to later fashions during the 19th century,
Marino_Crescent
Castle and demesne by the village of Malahide, County Dublin
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Malahide_Castle
This area of the city is bounded to the west by O'Connell Street, Parnell Square East, North Frederick Street, and Lower Dorset Street. To the north it is
List_of_public_art_in_Dublin
Tram stop in Dublin, Ireland
Joyce Centre, the Hugh Lane Gallery, the Dublin Writers Museum, and Mountjoy Square. Parnell's single platform is located to the north of the tracks, integrated
Parnell_Luas_stop
British police officer (1841–1918)
intelligence officer, theologian and writer. Anderson was born in Mountjoy Square in Dublin, Ireland. His father, Matthew Anderson, was Crown Solicitor
Robert Anderson (Scotland Yard official)
Robert_Anderson_(Scotland_Yard_official)
Irish suffragette and politician
on the second Sunday night of each month at 2 Belvedere Place near Mountjoy Square, and in 1896–1897 James Joyce and his brother Stanislaus were regular
Hanna_Sheehy-Skeffington
Memorial public park in Dublin, Ireland
along Benburb Street at the northern end of the park, with an entrance of square cut limestone piers with double wrought-iron gates. The eastern boundary
Croppies'_Acre
State guest house and estate in Dublin, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Farmleigh
William Butler Yeats. The members first met in John O’Leary's rooms on Mountjoy Square, and later formally at the Rotunda. Its first president was Douglas
National_Literary_Society
Irish teetotalist reformer (1790–1856)
Irishtown Nature Park Iveagh Gardens Lansdowne Valley Park Merrion Square Mountjoy Square Our Lady's Park, Drumcondra Peace Park, Dublin Phoenix Park Saint
Father_Mathew
Georgian square in Dublin, Ireland
Square (Irish: Cearnóg Mhic Liam) is a Georgian garden square in the south of central Dublin, Ireland. It was the last of the five Georgian squares in
Fitzwilliam_Square
Rail station in Ireland
Via & Notes Operator 7 Mountjoy Square Brides Glen Luas Via Ballsbridge, Blackrock, and Dún Laoghaire Dublin Bus 7A Mountjoy Square Loughlinstown Park Via
Dún_Laoghaire_railway_station
Irish plasterer, stuccodore and builder (1747–1801)
(1771) St Stephen's Green. No. 18, Parnell Square (c.1765). No 1, Mountjoy Place. Nos. 39, 44 and 58, Mountjoy Square. Grenville Street house (1793). Rathmines
Michael_Stapleton
Public park in Dublin, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Bushy_Park,_Dublin
Street in Dublin, Ireland
and Bolton Street at Dominick Street junction, north of Parnell Square and Mountjoy Square, and leads into Drumcondra Road at Binn's Bridge on the Royal
Dorset_Street,_Dublin
Suburban public park in Rathfarnham in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Marlay_Park
Irish legal society
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
King's_Inns
Irish peer and soldier
Caulfeild and Charlotte Geale (a daughter of Piers Geale, a solicitor of Mountjoy Square). His younger brother, Marcus Piers Francis Caulfeild, was a Major
James Caulfeild, 7th Viscount Charlemont
James_Caulfeild,_7th_Viscount_Charlemont
Large public park with playing fields and follies, Dublin, Ireland
structure, with round-headed windows on the lower floor, which is 3.35m. square, segmental pediments over the first-floor windows, and eight Doric columns
Saint_Anne's_Park
This is a list of notable streets and squares in Dublin, Ireland. Dublin City Streetnames / Sráidainmneacha Bhaile Átha Cliath Archived 18 February 2010
List of streets and squares in Dublin
List_of_streets_and_squares_in_Dublin
Road and public park in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland
spring 2009, the pond was re-stocked (see picture). List of streets and squares in Dublin Clerkin, Paul (2001). Dublin street names. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Herbert_Park
Landscape architect, artist, academic and environmentalist
5 or more metres. Later her studio was located at her apartment on Mountjoy Square East. She is a member of Visual Artists Ireland. Von Maltzan also produces
Sophie_von_Maltzan
Irish Roman Catholic architectural historian
Ireland. His offices were first located in Drogheda, later located at 45 Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Scott was apprenticed to Thomas Newenham Deane in the early
William_Alphonsus_Scott
Botanical garden
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
National Botanic Gardens (Ireland)
National_Botanic_Gardens_(Ireland)
Road in Ireland
its junction with R105 at Beresford Place via Gardiner Street Upper, Mountjoy Square West, Gardiner Street Middle and Gardiner Street Lower all in the city
R802_road_(Ireland)
Outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland
girls) and John Scottus (interdenominational, mixed). The 7 and 7a (to Mountjoy Square), 84a (Blackrock to Newcastle), 145 (Heuston station to Ballywaltrim)
Loughlinstown
Beach in Dublin, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Sandymount_Strand
Tram line in Dublin, Ireland
Parnell Street / Parnell Square dublinbikes Gate Theatre James Joyce Centre Hugh Lane Gallery Dublin Writers Museum Mountjoy Square Marlborough Maoilbhríde
Green_Line_(Luas)
Former university in Ireland (1879-1909)
Columb's College, Derry; Mungret College, Limerick; Rutland School, Mountjoy Square, Dublin; Dominican College, Sion Hill, Dublin; St. Angela's College
Royal_University_of_Ireland
Public transport operator in Greater Dublin, Ireland
Route 11 to Phoenix Park, route 4 to Heuston Station, and route 13 to Mountjoy Square Phase 7 commenced on 19 October 2025 with the launch of the F Spine
Dublin_Bus
Irish painter, musician, antiquary and archaeologist (1790-1866)
Ireland, and grew up there, living at 21 Great Charles Street, just off Mountjoy Square. He was the son of the portrait and miniature painter James Petrie
George_Petrie_(antiquarian)
Hill on Dublin Bay, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Killiney_Hill
Park in Clondalkin, South Dublin, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Corkagh_Park
Irish general practitioner
its first family planning clinic at Merrion Square, Dublin, followed by additional clinics at Mountjoy Square in 1971 and Synge Street. The organisation
James_Loughran_(doctor)
volunteers. 18 February 1921:British soldiers impose a curfew on the Mountjoy Square area of North Dublin and conduct a house-to-house search. Shortly afterwards
Timeline of the Irish War of Independence
Timeline_of_the_Irish_War_of_Independence
mounts three separate ambushes of Free State troops at Stephen's Green, Mountjoy Square and O'Connell Bridge in the city centre. The ambushes, consisting of
Timeline of the Irish Civil War
Timeline_of_the_Irish_Civil_War
Former free, then Church of Ireland, church
Street, Dublin was a proprietary episcopal chapel in Summerhill, off Mountjoy Square in Dublin. Built by Methodists, in 1800, designed by architect Edward
Free Church, Great Charles Street, Dublin
Free_Church,_Great_Charles_Street,_Dublin
around the heart of the Georgian city from St. Stephen's Green to Mountjoy Square and from the King's Inns to St Patrick's Cathedral. The outer orbital
Transport_in_Dublin
National park in Dublin, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Iveagh_Gardens
Aikenhead regularly visited Ball and her husband at their home on Mountjoy Square, and they would visit the Dublin poor together. She was also a close
Anna_Maria_Ball
Irish television producer (1949–2024)
Masterson was born in Dublin and grew up in the Gardiner Street and Mountjoy Square area of the inner city. His father was a carpenter and his mother a
Larry_Masterson
Island in Dublin, Ireland, also nature reserve
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Bull_Island
Memorial park in Coolock, Dublin, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Stardust_Memorial_Park
Public park in suburban Dublin, Ireland
Castle and Demesne Mayfield Park Mellowes Park Mount Bernard Park Mountjoy Square Botanic Gardens Newbridge Park Oscar Traynor Park Our Lady's Park Phoenix
Tymon_Park
14th episode of the 20th season of The Simpsons
from the 2007 Irish film Once - much of which was originally shot in Mountjoy Square, Dublin, coincidentally a location that is also featured in Ulysses
In the Name of the Grandfather
In_the_Name_of_the_Grandfather
the Customs House and the houses at Fitzwilliam Square and Merrion Square, Mountjoy Square, Parnell Square, and Henrietta Street (one of the buildings in
Tourism in the Republic of Ireland
Tourism_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
British architect
employed Gandon to design a new aristocratic enclave in the vicinity of Mountjoy Square and Gardiner Street. The new classical terraces of large residences
James_Gandon
Victorian residential square in Dublin, Ireland
Dartmouth Square (Irish: Cearnóg Dartmouth) is a Victorian Garden square located near Ranelagh, in Dublin, Ireland. It has a simple rectangular layout
Dartmouth_Square
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
Surname or Lastname
Irish and Manx
Irish and Manx : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Guaire (see McQuarrie).English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a thickset or portly man, from Anglo-Norman French quaré ‘square’. Compare Carré (see Carre).English : from Middle English quarey ‘quarry’, a topographic name for someone who lived near a stone quarry, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in one.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry V' A French herald.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : status name for a person who was in charge of the arrangements for hunting on a lord’s estate, from Anglo-Norman French gros ‘great’, ‘chief’ (see Gross) + veneo(u)r ‘hunter’ (Latin venator, from venari ‘to hunt’).This is the name of one of the wealthiest families in Britain, which holds the title Duke of Westminster. They have been long established in Cheshire, with strong links with the city of Chester. One of the earliest recorded bearers of the name was Robert le Grosvenor of Budworth, who was granted lands by the Earl of Chester in 1160. The family’s fortunes were founded by Thomas Grosvenor (born 1656), who in 1677 married an heiress, Mary Davies, whose inheritance included Ebury Farm, Middlesex. This now forms an area of central London that includes Grosvenor Square and Belgrave Square.
Male
Japanese
(1-æµ, 2-ä½³, 3-敬, 4-åœ, 5-æ…§) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "excellent," 3) "respect," 4) "square jewel," or 5) "wise."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Montjoie in La Manche, France, named with Old French mont ‘hill’, ‘mountain’ (see Mont) + joie ‘joy’.
Boy/Male
Biblical
The fourth, a square, that lies or stoops down.
Male
Japanese
(åœä¸€) Japanese name KEIICHI means "square jewel first (son)."
Female
Japanese
(1-æµå, 2-æ…¶å, 3-æ¡‚å, 4-敬å, 5-å•“å, 6-åœå, 7-景å) Japanese name KEIKO means 1) "blessed, lucky child," 2) "happy child," 3) "katsura tree child," 4) "respectful child," 5) "spring child," 6) "square jewel child," or 7) "sunny child."
Male
Chinese
square, in the sense of correctness.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Taggart.Possibly an altered spelling of French Target, a nickname for someone who carried a square buckler, Old French targe.
Female
Japanese
(1-æµ, 2-æ…¶, 3-æ¡‚, 4-敬, 5-å•“, 6-åœ, 7-景) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "happy," 3) "katsura tree," 4) "respectful," 5) "spring," 6) "square jewel," or "sunny."Â
Biblical
square; chariot with team of four horses
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : topographic name from Middle Low German plas ‘place’, ‘open square’, ‘street’.South German (also Pläss) : from a short form of the medieval personal name Blasius.English : variant of Place 3.
Biblical
the fourth; a square; that lies or stoops down
Boy/Male
Biblical
Square, chariot with team of four horses.
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Dark Blue; Black; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
The sword of the Prophet (S.A.W)
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Faithful to believe
Boy/Male
Hindu
This name has a Sanskrit origin, And is a combination of Amar immortal and Indra king of gods. combined, It means, King of the immortals
Boy/Male
Tamil
Auspicious symbol in the forehead
Girl/Female
Indian
Earthen water jug
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Surname Used as a Given Name
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic
Faithful; Sense of Smell
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Very Sweet Speaker
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
MOUNTJOY SQUARE
a.
Having the sails extended upon yards suspended horizontally by the middle, as distinguished from fore-and-aft sails; thus, a ship and a brig are square-rigged vessels.
n.
To adjust; to regulate; to mold; to shape; to fit; as, to square our actions by the opinions of others.
n.
An instrument used by carpenters, joiners, etc., for laying off right angles off right angles, and testing whether work is square.
v.
The rise of a hawk after prey.
a.
Forming a right angle; as, a square corner.
a.
Having four equal sides and four right angles; as, a square figure.
n.
The quality of being square; as, an instrument to try the squareness of work.
n.
One who squares, or quarrels; a hot-headed, contentious fellow.
n.
To make even, so as leave no remainder of difference; to balance; as, to square accounts.
imp. & p. p.
of Square
n.
One who, or that which, squares.
n.
To place at right angles with the keel; as, to square the yards.
a.
Even; leaving no balance; as, to make or leave the accounts square.
n.
To form with right angles and straight lines, or flat surfaces; as, to square mason's work.
adv.
In a square form or manner.
n.
To multiply by itself; as, to square a number or a quantity.
n.
Having the toe square.
a.
Having a shape broad for the height, with rectilineal and angular rather than curving outlines; as, a man of a square frame.
a.
At right angles with the mast or the keel, and parallel to the horizon; -- said of the yards of a square-rigged vessel when they are so braced.
a.
Rendering equal justice; exact; fair; honest, as square dealing.