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Area of Aberdeen, Scotland
Old Aberdeen is part of Aberdeen in Scotland. Old Aberdeen was originally a separate burgh, which was erected into a burgh of barony on 26 December 1489
Old_Aberdeen
Third most populous city of Scotland
University of Aberdeen, founded in 1495 as King's College, the fifth oldest university in the English-speaking world and located in Old Aberdeen. During the
Aberdeen
Public research university in Scotland
symbols of wider Aberdeen, particularly Marischal College in the city centre and the crown steeple of King's College in Old Aberdeen. There are two campuses;
University_of_Aberdeen
Association football club in Scotland
Scottish League Cup, alongside the two European trophies. Aberdeen were the last club outside the Old Firm to win a league title, in 1984–85, and also the
Aberdeen_F.C.
Municipal building in Aberdeen, Scotland
The Old Town House is a municipal building in the High Street in Old Aberdeen, Scotland. The structure, which is now the home of the King's Museum, is
Old_Town_House,_Old_Aberdeen
Unitary authority council in Aberdeen, Scotland
Aberdeen City Council is the local authority for Aberdeen City, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. In its modern form it was created in 1996. Aberdeen
Aberdeen_City_Council
College of University of Aberdeen
King's College in Old Aberdeen, Scotland, the full title of which is The University and King's College of Aberdeen (Collegium Regium Aberdonense), is a
King's_College,_Aberdeen
Former police station in Hong Kong
The Old Aberdeen Police Station (Chinese: 舊香港仔警署) is the second oldest existing police station in Hong Kong, second only to the Old Stanley Police Station
Old_Aberdeen_Police_Station
human presence in the area of Aberdeen since the Stone Age. Aberdeen as a city, grew up as two separate burghs: Old Aberdeen, the university and cathedral
History_of_Aberdeen
Hospital in Scotland
Mitchell's Hospital, Old Aberdeen, in Old Aberdeen, Scotland, was founded by the philanthropist David Mitchell in 1801 as follows: " .. from a regard
Mitchell's Hospital Old Aberdeen
Mitchell's_Hospital_Old_Aberdeen
2020. "Aberdeen Maritime Trail" (PDF). Retrieved 21 July 2020. "War Memorials Register: Balgownie or Bridge of Don or Oldmacher (otherwise Old Machar)"
List of public art in Aberdeen
List_of_public_art_in_Aberdeen
Church in Aberdeen, Scotland
Church of Scotland church in Aberdeen, Scotland, located to the north of the city centre, in the former burgh of Old Aberdeen. Technically, St Machar's is
St_Machar's_Cathedral
hospitals were in the north-east of Scotland in the cities of Dundee, Old Aberdeen and Aberdeen and across Aberdeenshire. Close to one thousand hospitals in England
Hospitals in medieval Scotland
Hospitals_in_medieval_Scotland
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Aberdeen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aberdeen is a city in Scotland. Aberdeen may also refer to: Aberdeen, Sierra Leone Aberdeen, Eastern
Aberdeen_(disambiguation)
Neighbourhood in Aberdeen, Scotland
was merged with Old Aberdeen in 1891 to form the county of the city of Aberdeen. The area has some of the oldest streets in Aberdeen dating from the Thirteenth
New_Aberdeen
Seventeenth-century Scottish town house
The Bede House in Old Aberdeen, Scotland, is a 17th-century Scottish town house. It was built in 1676 as a residence for Bailie William Logan and his wife
Bede_House,_Old_Aberdeen
Aberdeen City Council election
Elections to Aberdeen City Council took place on 5 May 2022 on the same day as the 31 other Scottish local government elections. As with other Scottish
2022 Aberdeen City Council election
2022_Aberdeen_City_Council_election
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards
Aberdeen North is a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and it elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the
Aberdeen North (UK Parliament constituency)
Aberdeen_North_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Council ward in Aberdeen, Scotland
Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen is one of the thirteen wards used to elect members of the Aberdeen City Council. It elects three Councillors. Source: "Declaration
Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen (ward)
Tillydrone/Seaton/Old_Aberdeen_(ward)
Shopping mall
‹See RfD› Aberdeen Centre is a shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia. It is located in the Golden Village district on Hazelbridge Way, bordered by
Aberdeen_Centre
Area in Aberdeen, Scotland
Kittybrewster is an area within Aberdeen, Scotland, north of the city centre and roughly southwest of Old Aberdeen. Within the area the A9012 road joins
Kittybrewster
Derivation of the place-name Aberdeen
in modern times known as Old Aberdeen is the approximate location of the first and original Scottish settlement of Aberdeen. Originally the name was Aberdon
Etymology_of_Aberdeen
Human settlement in Scotland
Woodside is an area of Aberdeen. It came into existence as a quoad sacra parish within the parish of Old Machar in 1834, under an act of The General Assembly
Woodside,_Aberdeen
Our Lady of Finisterrae in Brussels, Belgium. Originally venerated in Old Aberdeen, the original statue was hidden at Strathbogie Castle for decades following
Our_Lady_of_Aberdeen
Aberdeen University Students' Association (often referred to as AUSA) is the students' association of the University of Aberdeen, an ancient university
Aberdeen University Students' Association
Aberdeen_University_Students'_Association
Sports venue in Aberdeen, Scotland
The King's Pavilion is a building in Old Aberdeen owned by the University of Aberdeen. It is home to the yearly WayWORD festival ran by the university's
King's_Pavilion
Like most cities and towns across Scotland, Aberdeen and its twin city of Old Aberdeen had poorhouses to complement the provision for the poor and need
Aberdeen_poorhouses
City in Maryland, United States
Aberdeen is a city in Harford County, Maryland, United States, 26 miles (42 km) northeast of Baltimore. The population was 16,254 at the 2020 United States
Aberdeen,_Maryland
Roman Catholic diocese in Scotland
(1157), confirming to Bishop Edward the churches of Aberdeen and Saint Machar, with the town of Old Aberdeen and other lands. The granite cathedral was built
Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Aberdeen
Scottish hospitals built by merchants
-2.0991392 Several Aberdeen trades hospitals were built by the merchants and trades associations of Aberdeen ("New" and Old Aberdeen) in Scotland from
Aberdeen_trades_hospitals
Identifying insignia once worn in Great Britain and Ireland
others from Rothsay. The University of Aberdeen holds seven badges among which are examples of badges from Old Aberdeen and from across the north east of Scotland
Beggar's_badge
12th-century English manuscript
The Aberdeen Bestiary (Aberdeen University Library, Univ Lib. MS 24) is a 12th-century English illuminated manuscript bestiary that was first listed in
Aberdeen_Bestiary
Scottish merchant (1838–1911)
schools in Grimsby, Collieston, and finally at the Chanonry School in Old Aberdeen. Upon leaving school, Glover took a job as a shipping clerk with the
Thomas_Blake_Glover
Aberdeen, Scotland is a city located between the River Dee and the River Don. Exposed Aberdeen is noted for its biting winds and driving rain, which sweep
Geography_of_Aberdeen
13th-century bridge in Aberdeen, Scotland
Brig o' Balgownie is a 13th-century bridge spanning the River Don in Old Aberdeen, Scotland. It is the oldest standing bridge in Scotland. The bridge is
Brig_o'_Balgownie
Park in Aberdeen, Scotland
Seaton Park is a public park in the Old Aberdeen area of Aberdeen, Scotland. One of the city's biggest parks, it was bought by the city for use as a public
Seaton_Park
Scottish noble and prelate
Scottish noble and prelate, the last of the pre-Reformation bishops of Aberdeen owing allegiance to the Roman Catholic Church. Born in Aberdeenshire, he
William Gordon (bishop of Aberdeen)
William_Gordon_(bishop_of_Aberdeen)
1975. Burghs of Old Aberdeen and Woodside and the district of Torry incorporated as the City and Royal Burgh of Aberdeen by the Aberdeen Corporation Act
List of cities in the United Kingdom
List_of_cities_in_the_United_Kingdom
Scottish naturalist and ornithologist (1796–1852)
in Old Aberdeen and brought up on Harris. He returned to Aberdeen where he studied medicine at King's College, graduating MA in 1815. In Old Aberdeen he
William_MacGillivray
(secondary coordinates) This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen, Scotland. In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or
List of Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Aberdeen
Secondary school in Aberdeen, Scotland
Powis Academy. Other names considered for the school included Aberdeen Academy, Old Aberdeen Academy and Bon Accord Academy. On 28 June 2002, Linksfield
St_Machar_Academy
Halls of Residence for the University of Aberdeen
buildings that provide accommodation for students at the University of Aberdeen. Hillhead Halls was built in response to the post-war expansion of the
Hillhead_Student_Village
Hospital in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Dunbar's Hospital said prayers in a cycle of Divine Office. The Bede House, Old Aberdeen was used by the Bedesmen from the hospital from 1789 to the end of the
Bishop_Dunbar's_Hospital
county of Aberdeen was combined with Bucksburn, Dyce, Newhills, Old Machar, Peterculter and the Stoneywood areas of the county of Aberdeen and, the Nigg
Politics_of_Aberdeen
Scottish church and graveyard
The Snow Kirk (or Snow Church) in Old Aberdeen was a small but important church in Scottish history. It is now ruinous but its site remains as a small
Snow_Kirk
Sources of ancient myth
of St. Mary in Old Aberdeen, which became King's College, now the University of Aberdeen after it merged with Marischal College, Aberdeen in 1860. In addition
Barnacle_goose_myth
Fictional character in Star Trek
Doohan's family support Aberdeen's claim to being Scotty's birthplace. In "Wolf in the Fold" (1967), Scotty says that he is "an old Aberdeen pub crawler", as
Scotty_(Star_Trek)
University museum in Aberdeen, Scotland
operated by the University of Aberdeen and located in the Old Town House in Old Aberdeen, Scotland. The University of Aberdeen's museum collections are among
King's_Museum
Scottish footballer (born 1995)
national team. Shankland began his career at Queen's Park before moving to Aberdeen in 2013. He played on loan with Dunfermline Athletic, St Mirren and Greenock
Lawrence_Shankland
Constituency of the Scottish Parliament
Aberdeen Central (Gaelic: Obar Dheathain Meadhain) is a burgh constituency of the Scottish Parliament covering part of the Aberdeen City council area
Aberdeen Central (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Aberdeen_Central_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)
Scottish teacher, socialist and suffragist
born on 27 February 1870 in Spital, Old Aberdeen, Scotland. Farquharson-Kennedy was a schoolteacher in Aberdeen who taught at Woodside School then at
Christian_Farquharson-Kennedy
City in Washington, United States
Aberdeen (/ˈæbərdiːn/ AB-ər-deen) is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 17,013 at the 2020 census. The city is
Aberdeen,_Washington
Scottish politician (born 1988)
Aberdeen. Flynn was first elected to Aberdeen City Council for the Kincorth/Nigg/Cove Ward in 2015 and served as leader of the SNP group on Aberdeen City
Stephen_Flynn
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1852 to 1855
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (28 January 1784 – 14 December 1860), styled Lord Haddo from 1791 to 1801, was a British statesman, diplomat
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
George_Hamilton-Gordon,_4th_Earl_of_Aberdeen
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
known as the Aberdeen postcode area, is a group of 33 postcode districts in north-east Scotland, within 24 post towns. These cover the Aberdeen council area
AB_postcode_area
English footballer (born 1996)
Cosgrove break 40-year-old Aberdeen record?". Evening Express. Aberdeen. Retrieved 21 March 2021. Third, Paul (7 March 2020). "Aberdeen come from behind to
Sam_Cosgrove
2017 Scottish local government election
The 2017 Aberdeen City Council election took place on 4 May 2017 to elect members of Aberdeen City Council. The election used the 13 wards created as a
2017 Aberdeen City Council election
2017_Aberdeen_City_Council_election
of transportation in Aberdeen is extensive and diversified, like that of many comparably sized cities. As an ancient city, Aberdeen maintains historic infrastructure
Transport_in_Aberdeen
This is a list of listed buildings in Aberdeen, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX
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List_of_listed_buildings_in_Aberdeen/2
Football rivalry
and Rangers. Unlike Rangers' Old Firm rivalry with Glasgow neighbours Celtic dating back to the 1900s, the feud with Aberdeen is a comparatively modern phenomenon
Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry
Aberdeen_F.C.–Rangers_F.C._rivalry
Aberdeen 2025–26 football season
2025–26 Aberdeen F.C. season was Aberdeen's 112th season in the top flight of Scottish football and the thirteenth in the Scottish Premiership. Aberdeen also
2025–26_Aberdeen_F.C._season
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than four occasions. No club outside the Old Firm has won the title since the 1984–85 season, when Aberdeen won the Premier Division under the management
List of Scottish football champions
List_of_Scottish_football_champions
Historic house in Mississippi, United States
The Old Homestead in Aberdeen, Mississippi was built in c.1852. It has also been known as Dr. George Augustus Sykes House and Julian T. Evans House. It
Old Homestead (Aberdeen, Mississippi)
Old_Homestead_(Aberdeen,_Mississippi)
City in South Dakota, United States
Aberdeen (Lakota: Ablíla) is a city in and the county seat of Brown County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 28,495 at the 2020 census,
Aberdeen,_South_Dakota
Scottish traditional music duo
popular songs include "These Are My Mountains", "The Northern Lights of Old Aberdeen", "Bonnie Wee Jeannie McColl", and "Two Highland Lads". Their 1966 album
The_Alexander_Brothers
List of areas of Aberdeen, Scotland
Mannofield Mastrick Middlefield Midstocket Milltimber Nigg Northfield Old Aberdeen Peterculter Pittodrie Powis Queen's Cross Rosehill Rosemount Rubislaw
Areas_of_Aberdeen
Topics referred to by the same term
cathedral of Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney St Machar's Cathedral, original cathedral in Old Aberdeen, now a High Kirk of the Church of Scotland
Aberdeen_Cathedral
Area of Aberdeen, Scotland
Tillydrone is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland. Lying north of the city centre and slightly north-west of Old Aberdeen, it is roughly bounded by the River
Tillydrone
Medical school in Aberdeen City, Scotland
Nutrition is the Medical school and Dental school at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. It also provides training and carries out research in medical
School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition, University of Aberdeen
School_of_Medicine,_Medical_Sciences_and_Nutrition,_University_of_Aberdeen
Austro-Hungarian born British biblical scholar (1825-1889)
Scotland congregation at Woodside, Aberdeen, Edersheim was appointed in 1849 to minister in that denomination in Old Aberdeen. In 1861 health problems forced
Alfred_Edersheim
Aberdeen Football Club are a Scottish professional association football club based in Aberdeen. They have played at their home ground, Pittodrie, since
List of Aberdeen F.C. records and statistics
List_of_Aberdeen_F.C._records_and_statistics
Historic house museum in Glasgow, Scotland
historic building in Glasgow. Bishop Dunbar's Hospital, the hospital in Old Aberdeen founded by Gavin Dunbar. "Provand's Lordship". Undiscovered Scotland
Provand's_Lordship
50.58; -03.59 SX8777 Old Northamptonshire 52°20′N 0°51′W / 52.34°N 00.85°W / 52.34; -00.85 SP7873 Old Aberdeen City of Aberdeen 57°10′N 2°06′W / 57
List of United Kingdom locations: Of-Old G
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Of-Old_G
Football club
Aberdeen Football Club Women, formerly known as Aberdeen Ladies, is a Scottish women's football club that competes in Scottish Women's Premier League 1
Aberdeen_F.C._Women
Aberdeen University building
large hall belonging to the University of Aberdeen, located at their King's College campus in Old Aberdeen. It is a 20th-century building which replaced
Elphinstone_Hall
Municipal Building in Aberdeen, Scotland
Aberdeen Town House is a municipal facility in Castle Street, Aberdeen, Scotland. The town house, which is the headquarters of Aberdeen City Council as
Aberdeen_Town_House
Council area of Scotland
area prior to the 17th century, King's College in Old Aberdeen (1494), Marischal College in Aberdeen (1593), and the University of Fraserburgh (1592).
Aberdeenshire
Church in Aberdeen, Scotland
The Kirk of St Nicholas is a historic church in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is the original parish church of the city, and is also known locally as the Mither
Kirk_of_St_Nicholas
Student-run newspaper at the University of Aberdeen
across the Old Aberdeen and Foresterhill campuses. It aims to print unbiased, student-focused articles. The Gaudie was funded by Aberdeen University Students'
The_Gaudie
Scottish peer (c. 1592–1649)
merks of yearly rent, with his castle of Strathbogie and his house in Old Aberdeen. In August 1643, he was summoned to appear before a convention of the
George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly
George_Gordon,_2nd_Marquess_of_Huntly
UK based investment company
Aberdeen Group plc, trading as aberdeen, is a United Kingdom-based investment company headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is listed on the London
Aberdeen_Group
Diocese in Scotland (11th or 12th century – 1689)
The Diocese of Aberdeen was originally believed to be the direct continuation of an 11th-century bishopric at Mortlach in present-day Moray. However, this
Diocese_of_Aberdeen
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Port on the north east coast of Scotland
Aberdeen Harbour, rebranded as the Port of Aberdeen in 2022, is a sea port located in the city of Aberdeen on the east coast of Scotland. The port was
Aberdeen_Harbour
Granite quarry in Colorado
The Aberdeen Quarry is an abandoned granite quarry in Gunnison County, Colorado. It is located along South Beaver Creek, 7 mi (11 km) south-southwest of
Aberdeen_Quarry
German scholar (1907–1992)
He died on 22 September 1992. He is memorialised in the Snow Kirk in Old Aberdeen. Modern German Prose Usage (1937) Schiller (1949) Schiller and Burns
William_Witte
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throughout the year. Aberdeen Art Gallery Grampian Hospitals Arts Trust Aberdeen Central Library – containing more than 60,000 volumes. Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Culture_in_Aberdeen
Scottish priest, bishop and missionary (1706-1778)
He is buried with Bishop John Geddes in the ruins of the Snow Kirk in Old Aberdeen. Charles MacDonald (2011), Moidart: Among the Clanranalds, Birlinn Press
James_Grant_(Scottish_bishop)
Town in North Carolina, United States
Aberdeen is a town in Moore County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 8,516 at the 2020 census, and an estimated 9,305 in 2022. Scottish
Aberdeen,_North_Carolina
Newhills, Old Parish Church, Burial-ground St Peter's Cemetery, King Street, Aberdeen Springbank Cemetery, Aberdeen Trinity Cemetery, Aberdeen Dyce, Old Parish
List of cemeteries and graveyards in Aberdeen
List_of_cemeteries_and_graveyards_in_Aberdeen
Scottish breed of beef cattle
The Aberdeen Angus, sometimes simply Angus, is a Scottish breed of small beef cattle. It derives from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeen, Banff
Aberdeen_Angus
Scottish painter
depicting sites of Aberdeen, including Old Aberdeen and the countryside surrounding it. There were also paintings of famous Aberdeen buildings as well
Eric_Auld
Scottish-American philosopher (1840–1900)
Davidson was born of Presbyterian parents at Old Deer, near Aberdeen. After graduating from Aberdeen University (1860) as first graduate and Greek prizeman
Thomas_Davidson_(philosopher)
Dòmhnaig) is a hamlet approximately two kilometres south of the city of Aberdeen, Scotland in the Lower Deeside area of Aberdeenshire. The hamlet should
Banchory-Devenick
19/20th-century Scottish mathematician
society in 1900. He lived at 33 College Bounds close to King's College in Old Aberdeen. He was married to Anne Elizabeth Reid daughter of Rev Reid of Auchindoir
George_Pirie_(mathematician)
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Tower house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cementarius, who built the Brig o' Balgownie, the first Bridge of Don, in Old Aberdeen. It is believed to be one of the three oldest tower houses in Scotland
Drum_Castle
International airport in Aberdeen, Scotland
Aberdeen International Airport (IATA: ABZ, ICAO: EGPD) is an international airport, located in the Dyce suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, approximately 6 miles
Aberdeen_Airport
OLD ABERDEEN
OLD ABERDEEN
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : variant spelling of Vold (see Voll).English : topographic name for someone who lived on any of the areas of open upland known from Middle English times onwards as wolds (e.g. the Yorkshire Wolds or the Cotswolds). This term derives from Old English wald ‘forest’ (see Wald). After the extensive clearance of forests in England, from before the Norman Conquest onward, the Old English term wald came to denote open uplands (wolds) in Middle English in certain areas of England.
Male
English
Short form of English Oliver, probably OLI means "elf army."
Girl/Female
British, English
Gold
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Gold; Blond
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old Norse hǫldr, within the Danelaw (the region of pre-conquest England where Danish rule and custom was dominant) a rank of feudal nobility immediately below that of earl.German : nickname from Middle High German holde ‘friend’ or ‘servant’, ‘vassal’.German (Höld) : variant of Held ‘hero’ (see Held 1), found chiefly in Bavaria.
Boy/Male
German
Old or wise.
Girl/Female
British, English
Gold
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name OLA means "life; well-being."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English old, not necessarily implying old age, but rather used to distinguish an older from a younger bearer of the same personal name.North German form of Alt, like the English name a distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of a personal name.Americanized form of German Alt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Old.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from modern German Gold, Yiddish gold ‘gold’. In North America it is often a reduced form of one of the many compound ornamental names of which Gold is the first element.English and German : from Old English, Old High German gold ‘gold’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in gold, i.e. a refiner, jeweler, or gilder, or as a nickname for someone who either had many gold possessions or bright yellow hair.English : from an Old English personal name Golda (or the feminine Golde), which persisted into the Middle Ages as a personal name. The name was in part a byname from gold ‘gold’, and in part a short form of the various compound names with this first element.
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumbria) and Scottish
English (Northumbria) and Scottish : habitational name from East Ord in Northumberland, named with Old English ord ‘point’. Compare Ort 3.English : from a Germanic personal name (see Ort 2).Scottish : habitational name from various minor places named with Gaelic ord ‘hammer’, used as a topographical term for a rounded hill.
Girl/Female
Norse American Hawaiian
Descendant.
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Oddr, ODD means "point of a weapon."
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Scandinavian Olaf, OLA means "heir of the ancestors."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of the same personal name, from Middle English eld ‘old’ (from Old English eald).Swedish : ornamental name from Old Norse eldr ‘flame’, ‘fire’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English bold ‘courageous’, ‘daring’ (Old English b(e)ald, cognate with Old High German bald). In some cases it may derive from an Old English personal name (see Bald).English : topographic name for someone who lived or worked at the main house in a settlement, from Old English bold, the usual West Midland and northwestern form of Old English bÅðl, bÅtl ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’.English : habitational name for someone from Bold in Lancashire, which is named with Old English bold ‘dwelling’, as in 2 above.German : from the Germanic personal name Baldo, a short form of the various compound names with the element bald ‘bold’, notably Baldwin in the north, and Reinbold in the south.Swedish : probably of German origin.
Girl/Female
British, English
Gold
Girl/Female
Norse
Point.
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of English Olivia, probably OLÃVIA means "elf army."
OLD ABERDEEN
OLD ABERDEEN
Boy/Male
Greek
Defender of man.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the All Seein
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
City in iraq
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Parsi
Luminous
Boy/Male
American, British, Celtic, Chinese, English
Town of the Keels
Girl/Female
Arabic
The Innermost Essence
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Light of Water; Lamp in the Water
Girl/Female
English
which is a.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so named. Those in Cheshire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, and Warwickshire are named from an Old English wilig ‘willow’ + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’; one in Devon probably has Old English wīðig ‘willow’ as the first element, while one in Surrey has Old English wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’.English : variant spelling of Willy 2.English : Isaac Willey is recorded in Boston, MA, in 1640, and went on to be one of the founders of New London, CT. His descendent Samuel Hopkins Willey (1821–1914) was one of the founders of the College of California at Berkeley in 1860.
OLD ABERDEEN
OLD ABERDEEN
OLD ABERDEEN
OLD ABERDEEN
OLD ABERDEEN
v. i.
To age; to grow old.
n.
The condition or characteristics of an old maid.
v. t.
To make old or ancient.
superl.
Not young; advanced far in years or life; having lived till toward the end of the ordinary term of living; as, an old man; an old age; an old horse; an old tree.
a.
Like an old woman; anile.
superl.
Long cultivated; as, an old farm; old land, as opposed to new land, that is, to land lately cleared.
a.
Pertaining to an old gentleman, or like one.
superl.
Formerly existing; ancient; not modern; preceding; original; as, an old law; an old custom; an old promise.
superl.
Continued in life; advanced in the course of existence; having (a certain) length of existence; -- designating the age of a person or thing; as, an infant a few hours old; a cathedral centuries old.
superl.
Worn out; weakened or exhausted by use; past usefulness; as, old shoes; old clothes.
superl.
Long practiced; hence, skilled; experienced; cunning; as, an old offender; old in vice.
superl.
Not new or fresh; not recently made or produced; having existed for a long time; as, old wine; an old friendship.
a.
Like an old maid; prim; precise; particular.
n.
Old times; former days; antiquity.
a.
Odd; strange; ugly; old; uncouth.
n.
Age; esp., old age.
a.
Old.
superl.
Old-fashioned; wonted; customary; as of old; as, the good old times; hence, colloquially, gay; jolly.
superl.
Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence, occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd trifles.
a.
Formed according to old or obsolete fashion or pattern; adhering to old customs or ideas; as, an old-fashioned dress, girl.