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Headland in eastern Scotland, with a lighthouse
Rattray Head (listen), historically Rattray Point, is a headland in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, on the north-east coast Scotland. To north lies Strathbeg Bay
Rattray_Head
This is a list of bays of the British Isles, geographically by island. They are listed by island, in clockwise order, from the stated starting point. Clockwise
List of bays of the British Isles
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Topics referred to by the same term
Air Station Rattray Head, headland in Buchan, Aberdeenshire "Rattray Briggs", the historical name for the rocks at Rattray Head "Rattray Bay", to the
Rattray
Historic settlement on the coast of east Scotland
Rattray was a burgh on the coast of Buchan in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, near Rattray Head and the modern village of Crimond. It lay upon a natural harbour
Rattray,_Aberdeenshire
British Conservative politician (1900–1986)
the peerage as a life peer with the title Baron Boothby, of Buchan and Rattray Head in the County of Aberdeen, on 22 August 1958. There is a blue plaque
Robert_Boothby,_Baron_Boothby
Head/ https://www.nlb.org.uk/LighthouseLibrary/Lighthouse/Pladda/ https://www.nlb.org.uk/LighthouseLibrary/Lighthouse/Rattray-Head/ http://www
List of Northern Lighthouse Board lighthouses
List_of_Northern_Lighthouse_Board_lighthouses
British maritime weather report and forecast
following coastal areas of the United Kingdom: Cape Wrath – Rattray Head including Orkney Rattray Head – Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick-upon-Tweed – Whitby Whitby
Shipping_Forecast
Scottish engineer
(1893) Sule Skerry (1895) Rattray Head (1895) Stroma (1896) Tod Head (1897) Noup Head (1898) Flannan Isles (1899) Tiumpan Head (1900) Killantringan (1900)
Charles_Alexander_Stevenson
Water Buddon Burn Flowing into the North Sea between Buddon Ness and Rattray Head Simple coastal catchments Barry Burn (upper reaches known as Pitairlie
List_of_rivers_of_Scotland
Hill in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
veering too close to the dangerous rocks of Rattray Head: Keep Mormound Hill a handspike high, And Rattray Brigs you'll not come nigh. The hill is the
Mormond_Hill
Medieval castle in Scotland
The Castle of Rattray was a medieval Scottish castle, with multiple variations on its structure over approximately six centuries. Originally built as
Castle_of_Rattray
Coastlines used in weather forecasting
but it is not part of the United Kingdom. Cape Wrath – Rattray Head including Orkney Rattray Head – Berwick on Tweed Berwick on Tweed – Whitby Whitby –
Inshore coastal areas of the United Kingdom
Inshore_coastal_areas_of_the_United_Kingdom
Council area of Scotland
Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle v t e Settlements and places of interest in Formartine
Aberdeenshire
River in Scotland
other rivers between 'Orkas Akron' (Duncansby Head) and 'Taizalon Akron' (Kinnaird Head or Rattray Head), they were Ἴλα/Ila (probably Ullie/River Helmsdale)
River_Spey
Town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
one of Scotland's toughest prisons. The same year, Peterhead was made a head port, its limits extending southward to the mouth of the River Ythan and
Peterhead
Committee area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Equally important is the nearby gas terminal at St Fergus. Remote Radar Head Buchan, an RAF air-defence radar unit, is located near Peterhead. Attempts
Buchan
Human settlement in Scotland
gannets are frequently seen passing en route to their colonies north at Troup Head and south at the Bass Rock. Grey seals may be seen in the bay, and dolphins
Bullers_of_Buchan
Scottish lighthouse engineer
(1895) Rattray Head (1895) Stroma (1896) Tod Head (1897): Catterline, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Noup Head (1898) Flannan Isles (1899) Tiumpan Head (1900)
David_Alan_Stevenson
Human settlement in Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Cruden_Bay
Ruined castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
nothing after they were thwarted by James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton, head of the Country Party in the Scottish Parliament. Hooke returned to New Slains
New_Slains_Castle
Historic county in Scotland
the Dee and the Don and northwards across the plain of Buchan towards Rattray Head and Fraserburgh there is a development of biotite gneiss, partly of sedimentary
Aberdeenshire_(historic)
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
anti-tank blocks were placed along the coast. These formed part of the Rattray stop line. Anti-tank ditches are still visible today. A minefield was laid
St_Fergus
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Strichen
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Castle are also in the area. The village sits across Loch Strathbeg from Rattray. There is considerable evidence of local habitation by early man in and
St_Combs
Form of communication
Seashore State Park 44 Boy, age 14 1971-01-15 Cove Bay, Aberdeen, U.K. 2015 Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire 44 Girl, age 11 1974-08-29 Old Mission Peninsula, Michigan
Message_in_a_bottle
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Mintlaw
845934°W / 57.593995; -1.845934 (Rattray House Home Farm And 2 Houses (One Unoccupied 1967)) B 3040 Upload Photo Rattray Head Lighthouse, The Ron 57°36′36″N
List of listed buildings in Crimond
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Crimond
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
New_Pitsligo
Village in United Kingdom
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Hatton,_Aberdeenshire
Environment Scotland. https://www.nlb.org.uk/LighthouseLibrary/Lighthouse/Rattray-Head/ "Listed building details (number=LB11944)". Historic Environment Scotland
List of lighthouses in Scotland
List_of_lighthouses_in_Scotland
Lighthouse in South Ayrshire, Scotland
Retrieved 29 August 2021. McConnell, David (2010). Rails to Turnberry and Heads of Ayr : the Maidens & Dunure Light Railway and the Butlin's Branch. Usk :
Turnberry_Lighthouse
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Stuartfield
Human settlement in Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Maud,_Aberdeenshire
Second World War campaign fought in Norway
few years. Bombers based at Sola had a round trip of about 920 km to Rattray Head in north-east Scotland, instead of a round trip of about 1,400 km from
Norwegian_campaign
Town in Moray, Scotland
up the master and 41 crew members of the merchant ship Cairnmona off Rattray Head on 30 October 1939 after she was sunk by a German U-boat while in a convoy
Lossiemouth
detailed information for those cruising the coast from the river Humber to Rattray Head. The club is affiliated to the RYA and provides RYA training for its
Royal Northumberland Yacht Club
Royal_Northumberland_Yacht_Club
Large battle between British/Indian and Pashtun tribesmen in 1897
Chukdara, informing Rattray that a large force of armed tribesmen were making their way to the fortress. Upon hearing this news, Rattray headed back to Chakdara
Battle_of_Chakdara
Human settlement in Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Old_Deer
Former RNLI lifeboat station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
approaching lifeboat, and was run ashore at Rattray Head. Due to the poor conditions, it was decided to head for Peterhead, and with the later assistance
Whitelink Bay Lifeboat Station
Whitelink_Bay_Lifeboat_Station
Third most populous city of Scotland
Murchison oil production platform and a 19th-century assembly taken from Rattray Head lighthouse Provost Ross' House is the second oldest dwelling house in
Aberdeen
Nurse Marie-Philip Poulin – C Jamie Lee Rattray Jill Saulnier Natalie Spooner Laura Stacey Blayre Turnbull – A Head coach: Laura Schuler Goaltenders Shannon
List of Canadian women's national ice hockey team rosters
List_of_Canadian_women's_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters
Loch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
shingle bar. A channel at the east end of the bar gave access to the port of Rattray. This channel began to silt up in the 17th century, however, which proved
Loch_of_Strathbeg
found in Rattray, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was built by William Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Buchan during the same period as the Castle of Rattray and was
St_Mary's_Chapel,_Rattray
Retrieved 11 December 2020. "SS Marwick Head (+1939)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 30 November 2011. "Marwick Head". uboat.net. Retrieved 13 August 2021. Torö
List of shipwrecks in December 1939
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1939
The Beachy Head-class repair ships were a class of 21 depot, maintenance and repair ships constructed for the Royal Navy during the Second World War. All
Beachy_Head-class_repair_ship
2011. "Kerry Head". www.mullocks.com. Retrieved 27 July 2024. "Irish WWII losses". www.mariner.ie. Retrieved 27 July 2024. "Kerry Head". lugnad.ie. Retrieved
List of shipwrecks in October 1940
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1940
Village in Scotland
Naval Air Station Merganser was established near the village, close to Rattray as a training establishment, home of 714 Naval Air Squadron. A camp for
Crimond
Former Royal Naval Air Station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Royal Navy Air Station Rattray, (RNAS Rattray; or HMS Merganser) and also known as Crimond Airfield, Crimond Aerodrome or Rattray Aerodrome was a Royal
RNAS_Rattray
scuttled in the North Sea 50 nautical miles (93 km) north east by east of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire by SM U-23 ( Imperial German Navy). Her crew was rescued
List of shipwrecks in May 1915
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1915
1903 class of British destroyers
Company, Jarrow 3 July 1902 14 January 1903 February 1904. Wrecked off Rattray Head 6 February 1915. Ettrick Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Jarrow
River-class_destroyer_(1903)
Hamlet in Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Downiehills
Month of 1915
British destroyer HMS Erne was driven ashore by high winds and wrecked at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire, Scotland with all her crew surviving. Frustrated in delays
February_1915
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Inverugie
Village in the United Kingdom
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Fetterangus
German shipping company (1857–1970)
Roedern. Following the death of Stimming, Heinrich F. Albert briefly became head of NDL, followed after some eighteen months by the National Socialist Rudolph
Norddeutscher_Lloyd
December 2012. "Tunisie". Uboat.net. Retrieved 7 October 2012. "Bengore Head". Uboat.net. Retrieved 15 October 2012. "Benita". Uboat.net. Retrieved 29
List of shipwrecks in June 1917
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Human settlement in Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
New_Deer
1939. London: Chatham publishing. p. 557. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "Bengore Head". Uboat. Retrieved 23 February 2012. "City of Winchester". Uboat. Retrieved
List of shipwrecks in May 1941
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1941
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
Scotland northeast of Aberdeenshire, 800 yards (730 meters) south of Rattray Head lighthouse, with no lives lost. After efforts to refloat her failed,
HMS_Erne_(1903)
List of ships with the same or similar names
boat destroyer HMS Erne (1903) launched in 1903 and wrecked in 1915 at Rattray Head. The sloop HMS Erne (U03) launched in 1939, renamed Wessex in 1952, and
HMS_Erne
Country park in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Aden_Country_Park
Ayrshire to Caldera, Chile. Moses Norway The schooner was wrecked at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire with the loss of all eight crew. Otago New Zealand The
List of shipwrecks in December 1876
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1876
Human settlement in Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Rora,_Aberdeenshire
Ruins in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Edition, London, pp. 47, 74 D.E.R. Watt and N.F. Shead (eds.) (2001) The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries, The
Deer_Abbey
Village in Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Kirktown_of_St_Fergus
RNLI lifeboat station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
injuries suffered in 1914. The Russian steamship Kiev ran aground on Rattray Head on 26 October 1916, on passage from Arkhangelsk (Archangel) to Leith
Peterhead_Lifeboat_Station
Village in Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Auchnagatt
Hamlet in Scotland
a primary school which was closed in 2018 due to the inability to hire a head teacher. In 2022, it was announced that it would close permanently. "Longhaven"
Longhaven
was sunk in the North Sea 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) east by south of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire (57°35′N 1°39′W / 57.583°N 1.650°W / 57.583; -1.650)
List of shipwrecks in August 1915
List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1915
RAF Pulham 1915-1918 Norfolk England Airship station RNAS Rattray RNAS Crimond RNAS Rattray Head HMS Merganser n/a 1944–46 Aberdeenshire Scotland RNAS Redcar
List of air stations of the Royal Navy
List_of_air_stations_of_the_Royal_Navy
Village in Scotland
confusion with the newly granted city of Stirling. The dome of the Remote Radar Head Buchan, an air defence radar station operated by the Royal Air Force, is
Stirling_Village
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
operational site is retained by the Royal Air Force and known as Remote Radar Head Buchan. Adjacent to the north side of the village is Peterhead Power Station
Boddam,_Aberdeenshire
Murchison oil production platform and a 19th-century assembly taken from Rattray Head lighthouse. Provost Ross' House is the second oldest dwelling house in
Culture_in_Aberdeen
Great Trail in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Formartine_and_Buchan_Way
HX 5B: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the North Sea off Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire (57°38′N 1°45′W / 57.633°N 1.750°W / 57.633; -1.750)
List of shipwrecks in October 1939
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1939
Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Buchanhaven
(+1904)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 10 September 2019. Renno, David (2008). Beachy Head Shipwrecks of the 19th Century. Sevenoaks: Amherst Publishing. pp. 403–13
List of shipwrecks in January 1890
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1890
was sunk in the North Sea 70 nautical miles (130 km) east by north of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom (57°48′N 0°03′E / 57.800°N 0.050°E
List of shipwrecks in October 1916
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1916
Estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Crimonmogate
voyage from Delfshaven, South Holland, Netherlands to Bergen, Norway. Wilson United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire.
List of shipwrecks in September 1828
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1828
Louisiana. John United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
List of shipwrecks in November 1834
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1834
Darling United Kingdom The barque was driven ashore and wrecked at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire with the loss of fourteen of her fifteen crew. She was
List of shipwrecks in February 1874
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1874
and sunk in the North Sea 25 nautical miles (46 km) north by west of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire (57°59′N 2°06′W / 57.983°N 2.100°W / 57.983; -2.100)
List of shipwrecks in November 1939
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1939
survived. HMS Erne Royal Navy The E-class destroyer was wrecked at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire. Her crew survived. Potaro United Kingdom The refrigerated
List of shipwrecks in February 1915
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1915
sunk in the North Sea 60 nautical miles (110 km) north east by east of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire by SM U-44 ( Imperial German Navy). Her crew survived
List of shipwrecks in September 1916
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1916
Scottish Victoria Cross recipient (1881–1948)
Dundee in 1941. Soon after he was born, his father was transferred to Rattray Head Coastguard Station where the family stayed for eight years while Charles
Charles_Jarvis_(VC)
The Cornishman. No. 612. 30 March 1890. p. 6. "Loss of a Steamer off Rattray Head". Aberdeen Journal. No. 10961. Aberdeen. 24 March 1890. "Shipping Intelligence"
List of shipwrecks in March 1890
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1890
to Montevideo. Uruguay. Elwine Kolberg The ship was driven ashore at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire. Her six crew were rescued by rocket apparatus. She was
List of shipwrecks in October 1869
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1869
Tiumpan Head Stoer Head Cape Wrath Faraid Head Dunnet Head Holborn Head Duncansby Head Mainland East Coast: Tarbat Ness Kinnaird Head Rattray Head Keith
List of headlands of the United Kingdom
List_of_headlands_of_the_United_Kingdom
October 2012. "Gold Coast". Uboat.net. Retrieved 16 December 2012. "Howth Head". Uboat.net. Retrieved 13 October 2012. "Jewel". Uboat.net. Retrieved 16
List of shipwrecks in April 1917
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1917
Kingdom The fishing vessel foundered in the North Sea 25 nautical miles (46 km) north west of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire. Her five crew were rescued.
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1999
Description Elizabeth United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire. She was on a voyage from Thurso, Caithness to Sunderland
List of shipwrecks in January 1859
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1859
North Atlantic convoy in World War II
the evening of 26 August the convoy came under air attack near Kinnaird Head by Luftwaffe aircraft from occupied Denmark; eight Ju 88s of KG 30 based
Convoy_HX_65
her 43 crew. Survivors were rescued by Almirante Alexandrio ( Brazil). Rattray Head United Kingdom World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the North
List of shipwrecks in April 1941
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1941
British Influence (+1939)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 30 November 2011. "Fanad Head". uboat.net. Retrieved 12 August 2021. Jordan, Roger (1999). The World's
List of shipwrecks in September 1939
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1939
Ships starting with A". Warsailors. Retrieved 8 February 2012. "SS Kinnaird Head (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 9 November 2011. "D/S Risanger". Warsailors
List of shipwrecks in December 1940
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1940
torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 27 nautical miles (50 km) north east of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire (58°03′N 1°28′W / 58.050°N 1.467°W / 58.050; -1.467)
List of shipwrecks in July 1915
List_of_shipwrecks_in_July_1915
Ayrshire to Cork. Rientje Willemina Danzig The ship was driven ashore at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Danzig to Leith
List of shipwrecks in March 1857
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1857
Museum Bullers of Buchan Crimonmogate Deer Abbey Formartine and Buchan Way Loch of Strathbeg Maritime Heritage Museum Rattray Rattray Head Slains Castle
Lonmay
Luftwaffe aircraft. She sank the next day 7 nautical miles (13 km) west of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire with the loss of sixteen of her 83 crew. Survivors were
List of shipwrecks in September 1940
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1940
RATTRAY HEAD
RATTRAY HEAD
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of the god Mentu.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Headington in Oxfordshire, named with the genitive of an unrecorded Old English personal name, Hedena, + dūn ‘hill’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English lady ‘lady’, ‘female head of a household’, hence a nickname for a woman who was ladylike or the head of a household or for an effeminate man.Polish : variant of Lada.Hungarian (Ládi) : habitational name for someone from Lád in Borsod county or Lad in Somogy county.
Girl/Female
Italian
Astray.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Hedley, HEADLEY means "heather field."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Kent)
English (chiefly Kent) : from Middle English heved ‘head’, applied as a nickname for someone with some peculiarity or disproportion of the head, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or at the head of a stream or valley. This surname has long been established in Ireland.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : occupational name for a washerman or launderer, Old French, Middle Dutch lavendier (Late Latin lavandarius, an agent derivative of lavanda ‘washing’, ‘things to be washed’). The term was applied especially to a worker in the wool industry who washed the raw wool or rinsed the cloth after fulling. There is no evidence for any direct connection with the word for the plant (Middle English, Old French lavendre). However, the etymology of the plant name is obscure; it may have been named in ancient times with reference to the use of lavender oil for cleaning or of the dried heads of lavender in perfuming freshly washed clothes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a peasant farmer, from Middle English husband ‘tiller of the soil’, ‘husbandman’. The term (late Old English hūsbonda, Old Norse húsbóndi), a compound of hús ‘house’ + bóndi (see Bond) originally described a man who was head of his own household, and this may have been the sense in some of the earliest examples of the surname.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Indra's Gift
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : variant of the habitational name Lewing, from a place near Stade in Lower Saxony.North German : patronymic from a personal name (Lehwing or Lewien), formed with Middle Low German lev ‘dear’ + win ‘friend’.English : perhaps a habitational name from Levens in Cumbria, probably so named from the Old English personal name LÄ“ofa (+ genitive n) + næss ‘promontory’, ‘headland’.Possibly a hypercorrected spelling of Irish Levens, a County Louth name, which Woulfe interprets as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac DhuinnshlébhÃn, a variant of Dunleavy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English hefdman ‘chief’, ‘headman’, ‘leader’ (Old English hēfodman).
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Imbued with Devotion
Boy/Male
English
Derived from the French 'egare' meaning astray.
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, French
Astray
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a headland, Middle English hevedland.
Surname or Lastname
Northern English
Northern English : probably a habitational name from a minor place in Soulby, Cumbria, called Longthorn, from Old English lang ‘long’ + horn ‘projecting headland’, or a topographic name with the same meaning.English : nickname from Middle English lang, long ‘long’ + horn ‘horn’, with various possible applications; it could have denoted a horn blower or possibly a cuckhold, or it may have referred to some physical characteristic; there is some suggestion that horn in some names may mean ‘head’ or otherwise ‘phallus’.Danish : habitational name from Langhorn.Dutch : nickname for someone with long ears.
Female
Egyptian
, another form of Ratta or Ritho.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Kynborough, recorded in Suffolk, England, as late as the 16th and 17th centuries. Although there is no Middle English evidence for it, this probably represents a survival of Old English female personal name Cyneburh, composed of the elements cyne- ‘royal’ + burh ‘fortress’, ‘stronghold’. This was the name of a daughter of the 7th-century King Penda of Mercia, who, in spite of her father’s staunch opposition to Christianity, was converted and founded an abbey, serving as its head. She was venerated as a saint, and gave her name to the village of Kimberley in Norfolk. The surname is now almost extinct in England, but continues to flourish in the U.S.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mongáin ‘descendant of Mongán’, originally a byname for someone with a luxuriant head of hair (from mong ‘hair’, ‘mane’), borne by families from Connacht, County Limerick, and Tyrone. It is also a Huguenot name, traced back to immigrants from Metz.Irish : see Manning.English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a glutton, from Old French manger ‘to eat’.English : occupational name from old Spanish mangón ‘small trader’.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
Gem
RATTRAY HEAD
RATTRAY HEAD
Girl/Female
Latin
A name referring to Juno.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Hampshire, Lancashire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire named Forton, from Old English ford ‘ford’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘enclosure’.French : variant of Fortin.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Friend of Lord Krishna; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
English
Friend; good friend.
Male
English
Pet form of English William, BILL means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Indian
Pilgrim
Boy/Male
Muslim
Silence, Peace, Calm
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Youthful; Jove's Child; Variant of Gillian from the Masculine Julian
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic Irish Welsh
Hound of the plain.
RATTRAY HEAD
RATTRAY HEAD
RATTRAY HEAD
RATTRAY HEAD
RATTRAY HEAD
v. t.
To entrap; to insnare.
n.
A rattan cane.
v. i.
To take a wrong step; to go astray.
adv.
Out of the way; astray.
v. i.
To go astray.
v. i.
To go wrong; to go astray.
n.
The act of wandering or going astray.
a.
Misdirected; misled; led astray.
v. i.
To go astray; to diverge.
n.
The indian cane, a plant of the Palm family. It furnishes the common rattan. See Rattan, and Dragon's blood.
v. t.
To deceive or lead astray with a false light.
n.
See Rattan.
v. t.
To lead about; to lead astray.
a.
Poisonous; malignant; malicious.
adv.
Astray; faultily; improperly; wrongly; ill.
a.
Leading astray; delusive.
v. t.
To adorn with trapping; to array.
adv. & a.
Out of the right, either in a literal or in a figurative sense; wandering; as, to lead one astray.
n.
One of the long slender flexible stems of several species of palms of the genus Calamus, mostly East Indian, though some are African and Australian. They are exceedingly tough, and are used for walking sticks, wickerwork, chairs and seats of chairs, cords and cordage, and many other purposes.
n.
A wandering about or going astray; digression.