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Oliver Sutton may refer to: Oliver Sutton (bishop) (died 1299), medieval Bishop of Lincoln, England Oliver Sutton (RAF officer) (1896–1921), British World
Oliver_Sutton
American wrestling manager
John Jay Sutton (January 16, 1949 – March 20, 2011), better known by his ring name Oliver Humperdink, was an American professional wrestling manager and
Oliver_Humperdink
British First World War flying ace
Captain Oliver Manners Sutton MC (12 March 1896 – 16 August 1921) was a British First World War flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. Sutton was
Oliver_Sutton_(RAF_officer)
13th-century Bishop of Lincoln
Oliver Sutton (died 1299) was a medieval Bishop of Lincoln, in England. Sutton was the nephew of Henry of Lexington, Bishop of Lincoln from 1253 to 1258
Oliver_Sutton_(bishop)
Family name
player Oliver Graham Sutton (1903–1977), Welsh mathematician and meteorologist Paul Sutton (1910–1970), American actor Paul Alexander Sutton (born 1956)
Sutton_(surname)
Name list
1982), Danish speedskater Oliver Sutton (disambiguation), multiple people Oliver Swann (1878–1948), British military officer Oliver Sykes (born 1986), English
Oliver_(given_name)
Scottish football player and manager (born 1973)
Christopher Roy Sutton (born 10 March 1973) is an English former professional football player and manager. He later became a pundit, commentator and presenter
Chris_Sutton
American politician (1920–2009)
and skating rink. Sutton's siblings included G. J. Sutton, who became the first black elected official in San Antonio, and Oliver Sutton, a judge on the
Percy_Sutton
is his son Tristan Antony Sutton (born 1966). The next heir-in-line is William Oliver Sutton (born 1998). Hugh Clement Sutton (1867–1928) was a Major-General
Sutton baronets of Norwood Park (1772)
Sutton_baronets_of_Norwood_Park_(1772)
2017 American comedy-drama television series
millennial women—Jane Sloan (Katie Stevens), Kat Edison (Aisha Dee), and Sutton Brady (Meghann Fahy)—living in New York City. The three best friends work
The_Bold_Type
Canadian newspaper
newspaper's editor-in-chief is Jennifer Cox. It's Associate publisher is Oliver Sutton and it's publisher is Michael Sochaczevski. List of newspapers in Canada
The_Suburban
British actors and identical twin brothers (born 1986)
to work together as a duo on other projects. James and Oliver Phelps were born in the Sutton Coldfield area of Birmingham, England on 25 February 1986
James_and_Oliver_Phelps
British actor
have continued to work together as a duo on other projects. Oliver Phelps was born in the Sutton Coldfield area of Birmingham, England on 25 February 1986
Oliver_Phelps_(actor)
British Conservative politician (1959–2025)
8740. "Election 2010-Constituency:Plymouth Sutton & Devonport". Election 2010. BBC. 6 May 2010. "Oliver Colvile MP". BBC Democracy Live. BBC. Archived
Oliver_Colvile
English chef and restaurateur (born 1975)
Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group, which opened its first restaurant, Jamie's Italian, in 2008. The chain went into administration in May 2019. Oliver is a
Jamie_Oliver
English university chancellor
the University of Oxford. He was admitted by the Bishop of Lincoln, Oliver Sutton. Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Appendix 5: Chancellors of the University"
William_de_Kingescote
13th and 14th-century Bishop of Durham
consecration Principal consecrator William Wickwane Co-consecrators Oliver Sutton, Robert Burnell, John of Pontoise, William Middleton, Ralph Ireton,
Antony_Bek_(bishop_of_Durham)
American politician
Sutton (owner of Apollo Theater in New York City, attorney for Nation of Islam leader Malcolm X, and Manhattan Borough President) and Oliver Sutton (a
G._J._Sutton
Welsh mathematician and meteorologist (1903–1977)
Sir Oliver Graham Sutton CBE FRS (4 February 1903 – 26 May 1977) was a Welsh mathematician and meteorologist, notable particularly for theoretical work
Graham_Sutton
British World War I flying ace (1895–1918)
Strugnell, Oliver Sutton, and three other squadron mates, in the destruction of an enemy reconnaissance aircraft. On 1 June, Scott and Sutton drove an Albatros
Maurice_D._G._Scott
English cricketer (born 2000)
Oliver William Sutton (born 25 January 2000) is an English cricketer who plays for Lancashire County Cricket Club. He is a left handed batsman and left
Ollie_Sutton
Military turboprop engine
Interavia Business & Technology. Vol. 59, no. 676. With contributions by Oliver Sutton. pp. 13–16. ISSN 0020-5168. OCLC 98909963. "TP400-D6 turboprop engine
Europrop_TP400
Psychologist and feminist
Francisco, California. Cora Olive Sutton was born in Prior Lake, Minnesota, the daughter of Andrew Stewart Sutton and Harriet Snow Sutton. She earned a bachelor's
Cora_Sutton_Castle
1990 studio album by Milira
Regisford – mixing Noza Rivers – executive producer Oliver Sutton – executive producer Percy Sutton – executive producer Elai Tubo – recording "AllMusic
Milira_(album)
2025 film by Patricia Riggen
as Oliver Everett, the UK Prime Minister Elizabeth Marvel as Joanna Worth, the US Secretary of the Treasury Christopher Farrar as Demetrius Sutton, Danielle
G20_(film)
English university chancellor
was a controversy between the University and the Bishop of Lincoln, Oliver Sutton. Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Appendix 5: Chancellors of the University"
Roger_de_Rowell
Town in Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Sutton Coldfield (/ˌsʌtən ˈkoʊldfiːld/ SUT-ən KOHLD-feeld pronunciation) is a town and civil parish in the city of Birmingham, West Midlands, England.
Sutton_Coldfield
frequently to hold forth to the people. Tanner quotes from the register of Oliver Sutton, bishop of Lincoln from 1280 to 1300, an entry to the effect that a
Philip_Baston
UK Parliament constituency (since 2010)
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport (Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport until 2024) is a constituency created in 2010, and represented in the House of Commons of
Plymouth_Sutton_and_Devonport
Market town in Oxfordshire, England
early 1290s, during a violent conflict between the bishop of Lincoln, Oliver Sutton, and a knight of King Edward I, Sir John St. John. The Prebendal House
Thame
Day of the year
1097) 1175 – Henry of France, Archbishop of Reims (born c.1121) 1299 – Oliver Sutton, Bishop of Lincoln 1319 – Eric VI of Denmark (born 1274) 1345 – Constance
November_13
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
church was built in the 13th century. Oliver Sutton, Bishop of Lincoln from 1280 to 1299, was from the Sutton branch of the influential Lexington family
Sutton-on-Trent
(Richard de Gravesend) in 1279, and the appointment of his successor, Oliver Sutton. He acted as one of the assessors of the thirtieth for the counties
John_de_Berewyk
13th-century Bishop of Lincoln
Term ended 18 December 1279 Predecessor Henry of Lexington Successor Oliver Sutton Other post Dean of Lincoln Orders Consecration 3 November 1258 Personal
Richard_of_Gravesend
Symondson John Howard Umney Desmond Uniacke Oliver H. D. Vickers David John Weston Walter Bertram Wood John Oliver Andrews Brian Edmund Baker Thomas Baker
List of World War I flying aces from the British Empire
List_of_World_War_I_flying_aces_from_the_British_Empire
12th-century English bishop and saint
Glyn; Aston, Michael (2002). Christ's Poor Men: The Carthusians in England. Sutton Series. Tempus. p. 27. ISBN 9780752419619. Retrieved 6 November 2023. When
Hugh_of_Lincoln
English historian
bishops' registers, especially those of Oliver Sutton of Lincoln in The Rolls and Register of Bishop Oliver Sutton 1280–1299 (published in eight volumes
Rosalind_Hill
14th-century Bishop of Lincoln
Lincoln Elected 15 January 1300 Term ended 12 January 1320 Predecessor Oliver Sutton Successor Anthony Bek Other post chancellor of Lincoln Orders Consecration
John_Dalderby
English football manager
April 2022). "Rotherham beat Sutton after extra time to win EFL Trophy". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 February 2023. Osborn, Oliver (29 November 2012). "Amazing
Matt Gray (footballer, born 1981)
Matt_Gray_(footballer,_born_1981)
Village in Lincolnshire, England
April 1936 the parish was abolished and merged with Somersby. Bishop Oliver Sutton (1280–1299) was responsible for the renaming of this village, coining
Ashby_Puerorum
Decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet
The Sutton Hoo helmet is a decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet found during a 1939 excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship-burial. It was thought to be buried around
Sutton_Hoo_helmet
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
office 18 December 1279; also known as Richard de Gravesend 1280 1299 Oliver Sutton Formerly Dean of Lincoln; elected bishop 6 February and consecrated
Bishop_of_Lincoln
English philosopher
in the Middle Ages (2003), p. 390. The Roles and Register of Bishop Oliver Sutton. Ed. Rosalind M. T. Hill, v. 7 (Lincoln: J. W. Ruddock & Sons 1975)
John_of_Reading
Area of Leighton-Linslade, Bedfordshire, England
the canal is sited today not far from the church. In 1299, however, Oliver Sutton, Bishop of Lincoln, warned pilgrims off by threatening those who did
Linslade
English footballer (born 2003)
lists". premierleague.com. Retrieved 11 April 2026. "Oliver Sanderson". worldfootball.net. "Sutton sign Sanderson and Adom-Malaki on loan" – via www.bbc
Olly_Sanderson
American heiress (1861–1940)
eight children born to banker Oliver Harriman (1829–1904) and Laura (née Low) Harriman (1834–1901). Her siblings included Oliver Harriman Jr. (1862–1940),
Anne_Harriman_Vanderbilt
Performances by English actor
This article presents the filmography of English actor Oliver Reed. "Oliver Reed Awards". IMDB (Index source only). Retrieved 20 November 2022. "The 7th
Oliver_Reed_filmography
British politician (born 1980)
and the Plymouth Sutton and Devonport constituency in 2015, before winning the latter seat in 2017 from the Conservative incumbent Oliver Colvile on a swing
Luke_Pollard
Former Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918-2010
Plymouth, Sutton was, from 1918 until 2010, a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected
Plymouth Sutton (UK Parliament constituency)
Plymouth_Sutton_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
British politician
Parliament (MP) for Plymouth Sutton from 1997 until her defeat at the 2010 general election by the Conservative Party candidate, Oliver Colvile. Born Linda Wade
Linda_Gilroy
New Zealand rugby player
Laurie Oliver Wallace Sutton QSM (13 March 1922 – 18 May 2003) was a New Zealand rugby player and community activist. Sutton was born in 1922 in Wellington
Laurie_Sutton
British landowner (1883–1942)
August 1883 – 17 December 1942) was an English landowner on whose land the Sutton Hoo ship burial was discovered after she hired Basil Brown, a local excavator
Edith_Pretty
British government recognitions
Short, OBE, (12786), late The King's Regiment (Liverpool). Colonel Oliver Sutton-Nelthorpe, DSO, MC, (41951), late The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's
1942_Birthday_Honours
British actor
Oliver Phelps, who played George Weasley. The twins have continued to work together as a duo on other projects. James Phelps was born in the Sutton Coldfield
James_Phelps_(actor)
British charitable organization
Jubilee Memorial Prize (Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year) - winner in 2025 Oliver Sutton The Charlotte Edwards Award (Schoolgirl Cricketer of the Year) - winner
The_Cricket_Society
British royal recognitions
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander Patrick Ian Normand. Lieutenant Richard Oliver Sutton. Royal Air Force Wing Commander Michael Keith Adams (4111758). Wing
1970_New_Year_Honours
13th-century English nobleman
Bell & Sons. Hill, Rosalind (1986). The Rolls and Register of Bishop Oliver Sutton, 1280–1299. Vol. VIII. Lincoln: Lincoln Record Society. Nicolas, Nicholas
Robert_Marmion_(died_1242)
2010 local election in England
Elections for London Borough of Sutton were held on 6 May 2010. The 2010 General Election and other local elections took place on the same day. In London
2010 Sutton London Borough Council election
2010_Sutton_London_Borough_Council_election
Ecclesiastical position in England
1272–1274 Richard de Mepham 1274–1275 John de Maidenstan 1275–1280 Oliver Sutton 1280–1288 Nicholas de Hegham 1288–1305 Philip Willoughby 1305 Joceline
Dean_of_Lincoln
13th-century Bishop of Ely
Peckham, O.F.M. with co-consecrators Robert Burnell, John of Pontoise, Oliver Sutton, Ralph Walpole, William de La Corner, Peter Wyvill, and Anian Schonaw
William_of_Louth
Little Sutton was one of the four constituent medieval villages of Chiswick, in what is now West London, and the site of a royal manor house, Sutton Manor
Little_Sutton,_Chiswick
Canadian politician
Richard Edward Victor Sutton (March 31, 1901 - 1982) was a Canadian politician, who represented York—Scarborough in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Dick_Sutton
English actor
Bradfords own (1st ed.). UK: Sutton Publishing. p. 56. ISBN 0-7509-3826-9. Lister, AJ (2004). Bradfords own (1st ed.). UK: Sutton Publishing. p. 56. ISBN 0-7509-3826-9
Steven_Hartley
US Supreme Court justice from 1902 to 1932
113, 154 (1973). G. Edward White, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law and the Inner Self, p. 407. Sutton, John (2001). Law/Society: Origins, Interactions
Oliver_Wendell_Holmes_Jr.
Bishop of Exeter from 1519 until 1554
"Esquire", i.e. a gentleman, per George Oliver, Lives of the Bishops of Exeter, p.120[3] Doves, per George Oliver, Lives of the Bishops of Exeter [4] Burke's
John_Vesey_(bishop)
English racing driver & barrister (1910–1975)
Oliver Henry Julius Bertram (26 February 1910 – 13 September 1975) was an English racing driver who held the Brooklands race track record for 2 months
Oliver_Bertram
English actress (1938–2026)
Julia Sutton (7 December 1938 – 30 March 2026) was an English actress and singer. Sutton appeared in the film Half a Sixpence, the second series of Albert
Julia_Sutton_(actress)
English footballer (born 1996)
"Rotherham United 4–2 Sutton United". BBC Sport. Retrieved 3 April 2022. "2024/25 AWARDS". Wrexham AFC. 4 May 2025. Retrieved 16 June 2025. Oliver Rathbone at Soccerway
Oliver_Rathbone
Market town in Nottinghamshire, England
Sutton-in-Ashfield is a market town in Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of 36,404 in 2021. It is the largest town in the district of Ashfield
Sutton-in-Ashfield
Grade I listed house in North Yorkshire, England
Sutton Park is an 18th-century Georgian English country house situated on the edge of the village of Sutton-on-the-Forest, North Yorkshire. It is approximately
Sutton_Park,_North_Yorkshire
American actor born 2011
Lilli Cooper in Oliver! at Encores! - TheaterMania.com". Theater Mania. Retrieved June 19, 2026. Rubins, Dan (2023-05-06). "'Oliver!' Review: Benjamin
Benjamin_Pajak
13th-century Bishop of Lincoln
died on 8 August 1258 at Nettleham near Lincoln. Henry's nephew was Oliver Sutton, the Bishop of Lincoln from 1280 to 1299. Greenway Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae
Henry_of_Lexington
Leicester's old town walls. The friary was closed before 1295, when Oliver Sutton, Bishop of Lincoln, forbade the former site from being converted for
Leicester_Friars_of_the_Sack
Topics referred to by the same term
John Sutton may refer to: John Sutton II (1310–1359), first Baron Sutton of Dudley John Sutton III (1339–1370), 2nd Baron Sutton of Dudley John Sutton IV
John_Sutton
English justice
several executors to pay his debtors and distribute his estate, including Oliver Sutton and Nicholas of Higham. He died soon after, and left his remaining possessions
Roger_of_Seaton
15th-century English nobleman and royal councillor
John Sutton VI, 1st Baron Dudley (25 December 1400 – 30 September 1487) was an English nobleman, diplomat, and councillor of King Henry VI. He fought in
John_Sutton,_1st_Baron_Dudley
1414 John Roche 1423: Robert Bosschier 1543: Patrick de Lonport 1548: Oliver Sutton 1570: Sir Thomas Masterson 1591: Walter Synnott 1595 : Lodowick Bryskett
High_Sheriff_of_Wexford
Eighth child of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector and Elizabeth Cromwell (née Bourchier)
family seat of the Fauconbergs. She died on 14 March 1713 in Sutton Manor in Little Sutton, Chiswick, at the age of 76, and was buried on 24 March in the
Mary Cromwell, Countess Fauconberg
Mary_Cromwell,_Countess_Fauconberg
English politician (1866-1944)
Dennis and Herbert Warington Smyth. Bertram had two sons, Oliver and Quentin. The elder son Oliver Bertram became a Barrister-at-law and a racing driver.
Julius_Bertram
Football league season
Southend United Tamworth Truro City Woking Yeovil Town York City Boreham Wood Sutton United Wealdstone AFC Fylde AFC Telford United Alfreton Town Bedford Town
2025–26_National_League
Provisional IRA volunteer and hunger striker
targeted when internment was introduced in 1971, and Francis Hughes' brother Oliver was interned for eight months without trial in Operation Demetrius. Hughes
Francis_Hughes
President of the United States (2017–2021; since 2025)
free-market ethos that has long prevailed in both major U.S. political parties. Sutton, Sam; Guida, Victoria (August 22, 2025). "Trump is turning the government
Donald_Trump
British actress (born 2004)
(2021). Crouch is from Epsom. Her brother Oliver is also an actor, and they took classes at Stagecoach Sutton, which their mother Rachel runs in addition
Amelia_Crouch
British graphic designer (1939–2023)
The Trial of a Time Lord. For 1987's Time and the Rani, Oliver Elmes designed the titles. Sutton also provided the cover designs for the earliest BBC VHS
Sid_Sutton
British comedy magician (1929–2009)
ended his army service, the family moved to Sutton Valence in Kent and young William won a scholarship to Sutton Valence School, leaving at the age of 16
Ali_Bongo_(magician)
2014 UK local government election
Cheriton and Bishops Sutton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Harry Verney 436 51.78 Liberal Democrats Christopher Day 178 21.14 UKIP Mark Jones
2014 Winchester City Council election
2014_Winchester_City_Council_election
Football tournament season
Town, South Shields, Southend United, Spennymoor Town, St Albans City, Sutton United, Tamworth, Wealdstone, Weston-super-Mare and York City. Phoenix club
2025–26_FA_Cup
Television films directed by Linda-Lisa Hayter
Redman as Luther Bronwen Smith as Charlotte Booth Joey McIntyre as Michael Sutton Fran Drescher as Agnes Morris Donna Mills as Lillian Cutler Brec Bassinger
V.C._Andrews'_Dawn
British rebel executed for treason (died 1817)
descendant of Jeremiah Brandreth. Brandreth met William J. Oliver (later known as "Oliver the Spy") in May 1817 and agreed to cooperate in a plan in which
Jeremiah_Brandreth
English actress (born 1984)
Yahoo! Celebrity News UK. 3 October 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2017. Sutton, Megan (16 October 2017). "Call The Midwife's Helen George reveals her baby
Helen_George
American photographer and environmentalist (1902–1984)
prints by Ansel Adams. San Francisco: Sierra Club – Grabhorn Press. Sutton, Ann; Sutton, Myron; Adams, Ansel (1969). The American West; a natural history
Ansel_Adams
2012 homicide by Australian soldiers
to trial after arrest of former SAS soldier Oliver Schulz". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Sutton, Candace (20 March 2020). "Four Corners video:
Killing_of_Dad_Mohammad
English cricketer
Ely, Haddenham & Sutton Railway, that opened in 1866. The line was later extended and became the Ely and St Ives Railway. "Pell, Oliver Claude (PL843OC)"
Oliver_Pell
president of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present) Yolanda Cooper-Sutton, Memphis City Councilmember DeVante R. Hill Rachel Hurley, writer Carrie
2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee
2026_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Tennessee
7 km2) 130.9/sq mi (50.5/km2) Oliver Township Huron 1,419 1,483 −4.3% 1,626 35.31 sq mi (91.5 km2) 42.0/sq mi (16.2/km2) Oliver Township Kalkaska 292 281
List of municipalities in Michigan
List_of_municipalities_in_Michigan
Area of London, England
Sutton Common is the name of former common land and a district and neighbourhood located in Sutton, London. The area is mostly located within the London
Sutton_Common
1971 film by Ken Russell
city. Vanessa Redgrave as Sister Jeanne des Anges Oliver Reed as Father Urbain Grandier Dudley Sutton as the Baron de Laubardemont Max Adrian as Ibert
The_Devils_(film)
(Markazi province) Mashdi Galeen Khanom (teller); Laurence Paul Elwell-Sutton (collector) The Wonderful Sea-horse: And Other Persian Tales 314 Yasmin
List_of_fairy_tales
British sports broadcasting pay television channel brand
Alba. Darrell Currie was the main presenter with pundits including Chris Sutton, Stephen Craigan, Ally McCoist, Michael Stewart and Alex Rae. All of these
TNT_Sports_(United_Kingdom)
American actor (1946–2005)
1989 Far from Home TV Preacher Sea of Love Lieutenant Black Rain Captain Oliver Simple Justice Detective Phil Sullivan 1990 Presumed Innocent Detective
John_Spencer_(actor)
OLIVER SUTTON
OLIVER SUTTON
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Chilean, English, French, Italian
Olive Tree; Olive
Boy/Male
Latin French German
Olive (symbol of peace); peaceful.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Olive; Olive Tree; Symbol of Peace
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant of Oliver.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Latin
An Olive Tree
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Norse, Swedish, Swiss
Olive Tree; Elf Army; The Olive Tree Symbolizes Fruitfulness and Beauty and Dignity; Extending an Olive Branch Signifies an Offer of Peace; Name of Tree which Gives Olive Oil; Descendent; Ancestor
Girl/Female
Irish American Latin
Olive.
Female
English
Old English flower name, CLOVER means simply "clover."
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from olive ‘olive’ (see Oliva).English : usually an Americanized form of a Romance name such as Oliva, Olivo, etc.Catalan (Olivé) : variant spelling of Oliver.
Male
English
English form of French Olivier, probably OLIVER means "elf army."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Olivier, probably OLIVIE means "elf army."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Symbol of Peace
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Latin
Peaceful; An Olive Tree
Girl/Female
Latin
Olive.
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon English
Clover.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Welsh, and German
English, Scottish, Welsh, and German : from the Old French personal name Olivier, which was taken to England by the Normans from France. It was popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages as having been borne by one of Charlemagne’s paladins, the faithful friend of Roland, about whose exploits there were many popular romances. The name ostensibly means ‘olive tree’ (see Oliveira), but this is almost certainly the result of folk etymology working on an unidentified Germanic personal name, perhaps a cognate of Alvaro. The surname is also borne by Jews, apparently as an adoption of the non-Jewish surname.Catalan and southern French (Occitan) : generally a topographic name from oliver ‘olive tree’, but in some instances possibly related to the homonymous personal name (see 1 above).
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Shakespearean, Swiss
From the Olive Tree
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Olive Tree
Boy/Male
Australian, Portuguese
Olive Tree
Girl/Female
Spanish Swedish American Latin Shakespearean
Olive.
OLIVER SUTTON
OLIVER SUTTON
Girl/Female
Tamil
Incomparable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sincere
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Goddess Saraswathi; Beautiful; Excellent
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
New World
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Ruairidh, RUARAIDH means "red king."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Noble
Boy/Male
Hindu
The adobe of beings
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chitragandha | சிதà¯à®°à®•ஂதா
A fragrant material
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bindhumalini | பிஂதà¯à®®à®¾à®²à®¿à®¨à¯€
Name of a Raga
OLIVER SUTTON
OLIVER SUTTON
OLIVER SUTTON
OLIVER SUTTON
OLIVER SUTTON
a.
Like an olive.
n.
One whose course of life has some marked characteristic (expressed by an adjective); as, a free liver.
n.
The fruit of the olive. It has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. Olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
a.
Resembling silver.
n.
An olive tree.
a.
Approaching the color of the olive; of a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
n.
The color of silver.
a.
Having an enlarged liver.
n.
Any shell of the genus Oliva and allied genera; -- so called from the form. See Oliva.
n.
Coin made of silver; silver money.
n.
An olive grove.
n.
An olivary body. See under Olivary.
n.
See Clover.
n.
A small slice of meat seasoned, rolled up, and cooked; as, olives of beef or veal.
n.
A resident; a dweller; as, a liver in Brooklyn.
n.
See Louver.
n.
One who, or that which, lives.
a.
Decorated or furnished with olive trees.
a.
Of or pertaining to silver; made of silver; as, silver leaf; a silver cup.
n.
The color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.