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Gilbertine priory in Lincolnshire, England
North Ormsby Priory was a Gilbertine priory in North Ormsby, Lincolnshire, England. It was founded by Gilbert son of Robert of Ormsby with the consent
North_Ormsby_Priory
Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
Retrieved 16 December 2011 North Ormsby in the Domesday Book. Retrieved 2 April 2012. Historic England. "Gilbertine Priory, North Ormsby (1010706)". National
North_Ormsby
Former monastery in Lincolnshire
Haverholme Priory was a former monastery and a country house in Lincolnshire, England. Its remains are situated 4 miles (6 km) north-east of the town
Haverholme_Priory
Priory in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
St Leonard's Priory, Stamford was a priory in Lincolnshire, England. It was built in Stamford, supposedly on the site of a monastery which was founded
St_Leonard's_Priory,_Stamford
Cistercian monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Revesby_Abbey
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Kirkstead_Abbey
Abbey in Thornton Curtis, Lincolnshire, England
largest and most impressive surviving monastic gatehouse. It was founded as a priory in 1139 by William le Gros, the Earl of Yorkshire, and raised to the status
Thornton_Abbey
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Sempringham Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England, located in the medieval hamlet of Sempringham, to the northwest of Pointon. Today, all that
Sempringham_Priory
Former monastery and now its surviving church in the English county of Lincolnshire
Jeremy. A Trail of Blood (New York: McCall, 1970) List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches Historic England. "Crowland Abbey
Crowland_Abbey
Former Cistercian abbey in England
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Vaudey_Abbey
Former monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Barlings_Abbey
St Katherine's Priory also known as The Priory of Saint Katherine without Lincoln was a Gilbertine priory of Canons Regular on the Fosse Way just outside
St Katherine's Priory, Lincoln
St_Katherine's_Priory,_Lincoln
Friary in Lincolnshire, England
carried out but there are no current plans for the building. St Leonard's Priory, Stamford Page, William, ed. (1906). "Friaries: Stamford". A History of
Greyfriars,_Stamford
Church in Lincolnshire, England
(1350/1354–1397) Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches Bourne Abbey Church of England
Bourne_Abbey
Former monastery in England
Newsham Abbey Newsham Abbey was an abbey in Newsham, a small hamlet north of Brocklesby village in Lincolnshire, England, and one of nine within the historical
Newsham_Abbey
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Axholme Charterhouse or Axholme Priory, also Melwood Priory or Low Melwood Priory, North Lincolnshire, is one of the ten medieval Carthusian houses (charterhouses)
Axholme_Charterhouse
Franciscan friary in Lincoln, United Kingdom
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Greyfriars,_Lincoln
Historic building in Lincolnshire, England
historic building in the civil parish of Temple Bruer with Temple High Grange, North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England. It is one of the few Knights Templar sites
Temple_Bruer_Preceptory
Former monastery in England
Broadholme Priory, Cammeringham Priory, Hagnaby Abbey, Newbo Abbey, Newsham Abbey, Orford Priory, Stixwould Priory and West Ravendale Priory. The original
Tupholme_Abbey
Abbey Newstead Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory Nocton Priory North Hykeham Priory North Ormsby Priory Nun Cotham Priory Orford Priory (prob. site) Partney
List of monastic houses in Lincolnshire
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Lincolnshire
Small Benedictine house in Spalding, Lincolnshire
Spalding Priory was a small Benedictine house in the town of Spalding, Lincolnshire, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin and St Nicholas. It was founded as
Spalding_Priory
after 1089 and a priory of monks was constituted. The foundations of this first church were discovered during restoration work on the north side of St Botolph's
Boston_Priory
Priory in Bullington, Lincolnshire, England
Bullington Priory was a priory in Bullington, Lincolnshire, England. The priory was a house of the Gilbertine Order and dedicated to Saint Mary. It was
Bullington_Priory
Stainfield Priory was a Benedictine nunnery at Stainfield in the North of Lincolnshire, England, between Wragby and Fiskerton. The priory of St Mary at
Stainfield_Priory
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Burwell Priory was a priory in the village of Burwell, Lincolnshire, England. The priory was built around 1110 for Benedictine monks, by Ansgot of Burwell
Burwell_Priory
residence. North Ormsby Priory North Ormsby East Lindsey Post Norman Scheduled Ancient Monument Gilbertine Order St Peter's Church North Rauceby North Kesteven
List of churches in Lincolnshire
List_of_churches_in_Lincolnshire
Former abbey in Lincolnshire, England
a slightly raised area in the marshland 1 km north east of Swineshead. In the raised area in the north-eastern part of the monument, partly overlain
Swineshead_Abbey
Orford Priory was a priory of Premonstratensian canonesses in Stainton le Vale, Lincolnshire, England, and one of nine within the historical county. The
Orford_Priory
Monastery in Lincoln, England
St Mary Magdalene was a Benedictine priory in Lincoln, England. Along with Sandtoft Priory and Hanes Cell, it was a Lincolnshire cell of St Mary's Abbey
St Mary Magdalene Priory, Lincoln
St_Mary_Magdalene_Priory,_Lincoln
Benedictine foundation in Lincolnshire, England
Haugham Priory was a Benedictine priory in Lincolnshire, England. The priory of Haugham was built upon land granted by Hugh, Earl of Chester, at the end
Haugham_Priory
Benedictine priory in Lincolnshire, England
North Hykeham Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England. This priory is only mentioned in the Patent Roll of Edward IV, 1462, when it was granted to
North_Hykeham_Priory
Priory in Deeping St James, Lincolnshire, England
Deeping St James Priory was a priory in Deeping St James, Lincolnshire, England. It was a dependency of Thorney Abbey. In 1139 Baldwin Fitz Gilbert established
Deeping_St_James_Priory
Hough Priory was a priory in Hough-on-the-Hill, Lincolnshire, England. The manor on which the priory of Hough was afterwards built was granted by Henry
Hough_Priory
Nocton Park Priory was an Augustinian priory in Nocton, Lincolnshire, England. The priory of Nocton Park was founded by Robert Darcy in honour of Saint
Nocton_Priory
Cistercian abbey in Lincolnshire, England
park at Louth instead. The original abbey charter was transcribed into Priory Book of Alvingham and reads, in part: Alexander, by the grace of God, bishop
Louth_Park_Abbey
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Bridgend Priory was a monastic house in Horbling, Lincolnshire, England. The priory was founded around 1199 by Godwin the Rich of Lincoln, a benefactor
Bridgend_Priory
Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
Markby Priory was a priory in the village of Markby, Lincolnshire, England. It is believed the Augustinian Priory was founded during the reign of Henry
Markby_Priory
Newstead Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England, between Stamford and Uffington. It was founded as a hospital towards the end of the 12th century
Newstead_Priory
seven hundred acres of land. Lewis, Samuel (1848). "Grewell - Grimston, North". A Topographical Dictionary of England. British History Online. pp. 340–343
Wellow_Abbey
Former Augustinian priory in South Kyme, Lincolnshire
Kyme Priory was a priory in South Kyme, Lincolnshire, England. What remains of the buildings are now part of Saint Mary and All Saints Church. The Augustinian
Kyme_Priory
Human settlement in the United Kingdom
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Maltby_Preceptory
Historic site in Temple Hill
northwest corner, that may have led to a bell tower. Two large footings, to the north of the altar, may be evidence of an Easter Sepulchre and a wall safe. During
Witham_Preceptory
Legbourne Priory was a priory in the village of Legbourne, Lincolnshire, England. Founded by Robert Fitz Gilbert around 1150, the priory was for the nuns
Legbourne_Priory
Priory
Ravendale Priory was a Premonstratensian priory in North East Lincolnshire, England and one of nine within the historical county. The site of the priory lies
West_Ravendale_Priory
Hyrst (or Hirst) Priory was a priory just south of the town of Crowle in the Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England. It was dedicated to St. Mary. The
Hyrst_Priory
Priory in Lincolnshire, England
Long Bennington Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England. The church at Long Bennington was granted by Ralf de Fougères, to the Cistercian abbey of
Long_Bennington_Priory
Refers to any one of four friaries that existed in Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Boston_Friary
Historic site in Temple Garth
Willoughton Preceptory was a holding of the Knights Templar at Willoughton, in north Lincolnshire, England. The preceptory stood at the farm, still called Temple
Willoughton_Preceptory
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Minting Priory was a priory in Minting, Lincolnshire, England. The priory for Benedictine monks was founded by Ranulf de Meschines, earl of Chester, to
Minting_Priory
Former Cistercian priory in Lincolnshire, England
Heynings Priory was a priory in Knaith, Lincolnshire, England. The priory of Heynings was founded by Rayner de Evermue, Lord of Knaith, for Cistercian
Heynings_Priory
Stixwould Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England, a Cistercian nunnery founded by Lucy, countess of Chester, between 1129 and 1135. The Mappa Mundi[citation
Stixwould_Priory
Former monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Broadholme Priory was a convent of canonesses of the Premonstratensian Order located near to the village of Broadholme. Historically in Nottinghamshire
Broadholme_Priory
English priory in Lincolnshire
Thornholme Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England, lying on the western side of the Ancholme carrs between the villages of Broughton and Appleby
Thornholme_Priory
Historic site in The Temple Farm
1338 Camden Society, pp. 153–156 Mills, D. The Knights Templar in Kesteven North Kesteven District Council (c.1990) Sister Elspeth (1906) in Page, William
Aslackby_Preceptory
Benedictine priory in Lincolnshire, England
Freiston Priory was a Benedictine cell of Crowland Abbey founded in 1114, and became a priory soon afterwards. It was Dissolved in 1539 and was located
Freiston_Priory
Religious house In Lincolnshire, England
Cammeringham Priory was a priory in Cammeringham, Lincolnshire, England, and was one of nine Premonstratensian houses in the historical county. It was
Cammeringham_Priory
Great Limber Priory, Limber Magna was a priory in Great Limber (or Limber Magna), Lincolnshire, England. The manor and church of Great Limber were granted
Great Limber Priory, Limber Magna
Great_Limber_Priory,_Limber_Magna
Monastery in Cadney, Lincolnshire, England
Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England. The Gilbertine priory of Holy Trinity, Newstead-on-Ancholme, was founded for Gilbertine
Newstead-on-Ancholme_Priory
Priory in Lincolnshire, England
Covenham Priory was a priory in Covenham St Bartholomew, Lincolnshire, England. The manor, which formed the endowment of the priory of Covenham, was granted
Covenham_Priory
Monastic house in Lincolnshire, England
Catley Priory was a monastic house in Walcott, Lincolnshire, England. The Gilbertine priory of Saint Mary, Catley, was founded as a double house for nuns
Catley_Priory
Augustinian nunnery in Lincolnshire, England
Monasticon Anglicanum. R. Harbin. p. 221. "Grimsby Priory (St Leonard's Priory)". heritagegateway.org.uk. North East Lincolnshire Historic Environment Record
Grimsby_Nunnery
Monastery at Welton le Marsh in Lincolnshire, England
Thwaite Priory was a monastery at Welton le Marsh in Lincolnshire, England. It was a house of Augustinian Canons Regular, dependent on Thornton Abbey,
Thwaite_Priory
Community of the Knights Templar in Lindsey, England
that had been placed at the angle formed by the north wall of the chancel and the east wall of the north transept, though this description is inconsistent
Bottesford_Preceptory
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Bonby Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England. St. Andrew's Church is all that remains of Bonby Priory, which was a Benedictine alien priory of St
Bonby_Priory
Village in Lincolnshire, England
War and WWII is in the village and opened its doors in 2016. Throckenholt Priory was sited here, it was a hermitage and chapel in existence from at least
Throckenholt
Priory in Lincolnshire, England
Alvingham Priory was a Gilbertine priory in St. Mary, Alvingham, Lincolnshire, England. The Priory, established between 1148 and 1154, was a "double house"
Alvingham_Priory
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Grimsby_Augustinian_Friary
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Newbo_Abbey
than a priory. The manor and church were sold by the abbot of Aunay in 1393 to the priory of St. Anne at Coventry. The site of the grange, or priory, later
Great Limber Preceptory, Limber Magna
Great_Limber_Preceptory,_Limber_Magna
Gokewell Priory was a Cistercian Catholic priory in Broughton, Lincolnshire, England. The priory was founded by William de Alta Ripa, and received financial
Gokewell_Priory
Nuncotham Priory was a priory of Cistercian nuns in Brocklesby, Lincolnshire, England. The priory of Nuncotham in Brocklesby parish was founded by Alan
Nuncotham_Priory
Former Benedictine alien priory in Lincolnshire, England
Wilsford Priory was a Benedictine alien priory in Wilsford, Lincolnshire, England. The manor on which it was built was presented to the abbey of Le Bec
Wilsford_Priory
Abbey in Humberston, Lincolnshire, England
Priory Bridge End Priory Bullington Priory Catley Priory Haverholme Priory Lincoln – St Katherine's Priory Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory North Ormsby Priory
Humberston_Abbey
Former monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Hagnaby Abbey was an abbey and former priory in Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, England. It was one of nine Premonstratensian houses within the historical county
Hagnaby_Abbey
Greenfield Priory was a Cistercian priory in Greenfield, near Aby, Lincolnshire, England. It was founded before the year 1153 by Eudo of Grainsby and Ralf
Greenfield_Priory
Monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Elsham Priory was an Augustinian monastery in Lincolnshire, England. The only surviving trace is a fishpond in the grounds of Elsham Hall. Beatrice d'Amundeville
Elsham_Priory
Former monastery in Lincolnshire, England
Torksey Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England. It was an Augustinian house and was dedicated to St Leonard. It is thought that the priory was founded
Torksey_Priory
Skendleby Priory was a priory in the village of Skendleby, Lincolnshire, England. The believed remains of St James Chapel, Skendleby Priory, were uncovered
Skendleby_Priory
Market town in Lincolnshire, England
House. It consists of 21 councillors elected from seven town wards; North Holme, Priory, St James', St Margaret's, St Mary's, St Michael's, and Trinity.
Louth,_Lincolnshire
English architect (1717–1789)
village of Heath in between Nostell Priory and Wakefield. Paine lived in Pontefract whilst working at Nostell Priory, and whilst working on that project
James_Paine_(architect)
Kelsey, North Killingholme, North Kyme, North Ormsby, North Owersby, North Rauceby, North Reston, North Scarle, North Somercotes, North Stoke, North Thoresby
List of places in Lincolnshire
List_of_places_in_Lincolnshire
Town in Shropshire, England
was gifted to Oswestry Town Council by the fourth Lord Harlech, William Ormsby-Gore, in 1952. There are two tiers of local government covering Oswestry
Oswestry
Area of Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England
NORMANBY, a village and a township in Ormsby parish, N. R. Yorkshire. The village stands 2 miles (3.2 km) N E of Ormsby r. station, and 4 W N W of Guisborough;
Normanby, Redcar and Cleveland
Normanby,_Redcar_and_Cleveland
Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
the monasteries local worshippers used the priory church, and after the Dissolution, other parts of the priory by permission. A further corrugated iron
Markby
Village in East Lindsey district, Lincolnshire, England
Lincolnshire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) south-east of the town of Louth. The Priory of Legbourne was founded by Robert Fitz Gilbert of Tathwell about 1150,
Legbourne
Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
The population (including Gautby) at the 2011 census was 286. Minting Priory was located here. Minting is one of the Thankful Villages that suffered
Minting
Civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
Priory, later Hagnaby Abbey, was in Hagnaby. Pevsner states that a Premonstratensian priory, founded in 1175, stood 0.5 miles (0.8 km) to the north of
Hannah_cum_Hagnaby
Ceremonial officer of the English county of Lincolnshire
William Skipwith of South Ormsby (2nd term) 1564: Richard Bertie of Grimsthorpe Castle 1565: Thomas St Poll of Snarford and North Carlton 1566: Richard D'Isney
High_Sheriff_of_Lincolnshire
Civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
desertion - other than the Priory - nor is there local knowledge or tradition of a village and church". Greenfield Priory was a Cistercian nunnery founded
Aby_with_Greenfield
Village in Lincolnshire, England
of the village is an area of ridge and furrow field systems. Stixwould Priory, as it is now commonly known, was a Cistercian nunnery founded in the twelfth
Stixwould
Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
Hall is a Grade II listed building, reputedly part of a former Augustinian Priory, with attached cottage; the present house dates from the 14th century. The
Welton_le_Marsh
Village and civil parish within the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
the site of an old religious house connected with Bolington [Bullington] Priory or Bardney Abbey, lies half a mile west from the church. On the western
Friskney
Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
distinct place from Wainfleet All Saints, is in 1378 when it belonged to the Priory of Stixwould. The limestone Grade II listed church is dedicated to Saint
Wainfleet_St_Mary
Ancient site in North Yorkshire, England
Margary (1973) and Wilkinson (2007). ϟ.^See, for example, Brown (1948), Ormsby-Gore (1951), and Pevsner (1966). Ϡ.^See brief mentions given in Barker as
Wade's_Causeway
1888 map showing North Riding of Yorkshire PLUs; Link to 1910 map showing North Riding of Yorkshire PLUs; Link to 1928 map showing North Riding of Yorkshire
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Louth Hudd's Mill, Stamford James Street Mill, Louth Ketsby Mill, South Ormsby King's Mill, Stamford Londonthorpe Mill, Manthorpe Manor Mill, Kirkby Green
List of watermills in the United Kingdom
List_of_watermills_in_the_United_Kingdom
Village in Lincolnshire, England
having 27 households. The believed remains of St James Chapel, Skendleby Priory, were uncovered during archaeological investigations and excavations in
Skendleby
Ancient port and market town in Lincolnshire, England
Feudal Aid. At the time of the Reformation, the chapel belonged to Kyme Priory. There is no clear indication of when it was demolished, but it was still
Wainfleet_All_Saints
Town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England
the Earls of Scarbrough. Winthorpe's church was possessed by Bullington Priory in the Middle Ages. The vicarage was united with Burgh Le Marsh in 1729
Skegness
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : variant of Eck.English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (North Yorkshire)
English (North Yorkshire) : variant of Pinnock.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Nora, NORAH means "honor, valor."
Boy/Male
British, English
From the North
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : from a variant of the personal name Kaspar.English (Devon and Cornwall) : from the personal name Jasper, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : variant of Hubert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name, from Middle English north ‘north’, for someone who lived in the northern part of a village or to the north of a main settlement (compare Norrington 1), or a regional name for someone who had migrated from the north. Compare Norris 1.Irish : regional name for someone from Ulster, the northern area of Ireland, in part as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Ultaigh (see McNulty) or (in Westmeath) of Ultach.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name composed with a cognate of Old High German nord ‘north’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Frisby on the Wreake or Frisby by Gaulby, or another lost Frisby in Leicestershire, all named with Old Norse FrÃsir ‘Frisians’ (see Fries 1) + býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly North Midlands)
English (chiefly North Midlands) : variant of Arbuckle.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly north Midlands)
English (chiefly north Midlands) : variant of Bassford.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : patronymic from a Low German pet form of Wilhelm.English : variant spelling of Wilkin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Ormsby in Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire, or Ormesby in Norfolk, all named from the genitive case of the Old Norse personal name Ormr (see Orme 1) + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : variant of Asch.English : variant spelling of Ash (asche was the regular Middle English spelling of this word).
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : variant of Fick.English : variant of Fitch.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : habitational name from a place so named near Stettin.English : variant of Puck.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : from a Low German pet form of Wilhelm.English : variant spelling of Wilk.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : patronymic from Jack.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Worth, for example in Cheshire, Dorset, Sussex, and Kent, from Old English worð ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The vocabulary word probably survived into the Middle English period in the sense of a subsidiary settlement dependent on a main village, and in some cases the surname may be a topographic name derived from this use.
Surname or Lastname
English (North Midlands)
English (North Midlands) : perhaps a respelling of Irish Crossan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ford 1.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a ford, Middle High German vurt ‘ford’, or a habitational name from a place in Franconia named Forth.
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Biblical, Chinese, Hebrew
Peace; His Gift; He who is to be Sent; Name of a City Abundance
Boy/Male
French
Englishman.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Adorable
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Bringer of good tidings Joy
Boy/Male
Sikh
God of flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Loves God; Graceful
Biblical
a bucket; a branch
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
The Whole World; World; World Universe
Male
Hindi/Indian
(रवि) Hindi myth name of a sun god, RAVI means "sun."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Jesus, JESÚS means "God is salvation."
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
NORTH ORMSBY-PRIORY
n.
Polaris, or the north star. See North star, under North.
adv.
Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth.
n.
The polestar. See North star, under North.
v. i.
To tend or point toward the north; to north.
n.
That one of the four cardinal points of the compass, at any place, which lies in the direction of the true meridian, and to the left hand of a person facing the east; the direction opposite to the south.
n.
Specifically: That part of the United States lying north of Mason and Dixon's line. See under Line.
a.
Lying farthest north; northernmost.
a.
Farthest north.
v. i.
To turn or move toward the north; to veer from the east or west toward the north.
v. i.
To be; to become; to betide; -- now used only in the phrases, woe worth the day, woe worth the man, etc., in which the verb is in the imperative, and the nouns day, man, etc., are in the dative. Woe be to the day, woe be to the man, etc., are equivalent phrases.
prep.
Forth from; out of.
adv.
Toward the north.
a.
Value in respect of moral or personal qualities; excellence; virtue; eminence; desert; merit; usefulness; as, a man or magistrate of great worth.
a.
Of or pertaining to the north; toward the north, or from the north; northern.
adv.
Northward.
adv.
Out, as from a state of concealment, retirement, confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice or view; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves.
a.
Lying toward the north; situated at the north, or in a northern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the north, or coming from the north.
n.
The north wind.
a.
Valuable; of worthy; estimable; also, worth while.
n.
Any country or region situated farther to the north than another; the northern section of a country.