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River in southeastern Ireland, tributary of the Slaney
The River Derreen (Irish: An Daoirín) is a large river in the southeast of Ireland. It rises on the southern slopes of Lybagh and Slievemaan and flows
River_Derreen
Mountain range in Ireland
the River Derreen, rises on Lugnaquilla's southern side. Each of the main branches of the River Avoca—the Avonmore, the Avonbeg and the Aughrim rivers—have
Wicklow_Mountains
County in Ireland
The Avonmore and Avonbeg rivers join to form the Avoca River at the Meeting of the Waters in the Vale of Avoca. The River Derreen in the south of the county
County_Wicklow
River in southeastern Ireland
include the River Derreen, the River Derry, the River Clody, the River Bann, the River Urrin, the River Boro, and the River Sow. Rivers of Ireland "The
River_Slaney
Town in County Carlow, Ireland
R747 road at its junction with the R727. The River Derreen flows westwards just north of the town and the River Derry rises just south of the town.[citation
Hacketstown
Glacial valley and monastic settlement in County Wicklow, Ireland
later, with a small group of monks to found a monastery where the 'two rivers form a confluence'. Kevin's writings discuss his fighting "knights" at Glendalough;
Glendalough
Glacial U-shaped valley in Wicklow, Ireland
Rivers River Aughrim River Avoca River Avonbeg Avonmore River River Dargle River Derreen River Derry River Dodder Glencullen River River Greese River
Glenmalure
Headland in Ireland
Rivers River Aughrim River Avoca River Avonbeg Avonmore River River Dargle River Derreen River Derry River Dodder Glencullen River River Greese River
Wicklow_Head
205-square-kilometre (51,000-acre) protected area in Ireland
Rivers River Aughrim River Avoca River Avonbeg Avonmore River River Dargle River Derreen River Derry River Dodder Glencullen River River Greese River
Wicklow Mountains National Park
Wicklow_Mountains_National_Park
Valley in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland
Rivers River Aughrim River Avoca River Avonbeg Avonmore River River Dargle River Derreen River Derry River Dodder Glencullen River River Greese River
Glen_of_Imaal
Mountain pass in County Wicklow, Ireland
Rivers River Aughrim River Avoca River Avonbeg Avonmore River River Dargle River Derreen River Derry River Dodder Glencullen River River Greese River
Wicklow_Gap
Woodland in County Wicklow, Ireland
They are included in the Slaney River Valley candidate Special Area of Conservation. A tributary of the Slaney, the River Derry flows through the woods
Tomnafinnoge_Woods
Garden and arboretum in County Wicklow, Ireland
Rivers River Aughrim River Avoca River Avonbeg Avonmore River River Dargle River Derreen River Derry River Dodder Glencullen River River Greese River
National Botanic Gardens, Kilmacurragh
National_Botanic_Gardens,_Kilmacurragh
Estate in County Wicklow, Ireland
is a wooded estate in County Wicklow, Ireland, on the west bank of the River Avonmore. The forest is located on the demesne of Avondale House which was
Avondale_Forest
Regional road in Ireland
plateau, the Liffey Head Bog on the slopes of Tonduff, form the source of the River Liffey. The road is 27 km (17 mi) in length, and in winter can be dangerous
R759_road_(Ireland)
Peak in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland
Ordnance Survey. The River Derreen rises on the southern slopes of Lybagh and Slievemaan and flows southwest until it joins the River Slaney in County Carlow
Lybagh
Gardens in Ashford, County Wicklow, Ireland
Ireland, was laid out in 1868. It is spread on twenty acres of land along River Vartry, having more than 5000 plant species. The land now part of the garden
Mount_Usher_Gardens
Waterfall in Wicklow, Ireland
Valley floor. The river continues through the U-shaped valley until it joins the Avonmore River (Irish: Abhainn Mór, meaning 'big river') at the village
Glenmacnass_Waterfall
Road in Ireland
Major intersections Crosses River Slaney (Moatabower Bridge) N81 Kilmagarvoge (McGrath's Crossroads) Crosses River Derreen To R747 Hacketstown Location
R727_road_(Ireland)
County in Ireland
are drained by the River Slaney and its tributaries – the River Derreen, which flows through Hacketstown and Tullow, and the River Derry, which rises
County_Carlow
Overview of rivers in Ireland
61 km) River Avonbeg 16.5 miles (26.6 km) Aughrim River 5.75 miles (9.25 km) River Slaney 73 miles (117 km) Derreen River 25 miles (40 km) River Derry
Rivers_of_Ireland
Church in County Wicklow, Ireland
7 km (1.1 mi) southwest of Coolkenno, near some tributaries of the River Derreen. It is claimed that a monastery was founded on the site by Finnian of
Aghowle_Church
Road in Ireland
which separates Valentia Island from the peninsula. It crosses the River Derreen at Aghnagar Bridge and follows the channel as far as Portmagee. There
R565_road_(Ireland)
miles (45 km) Derreen River 25 miles (40 km) River Derry 21 miles (34 km) Delvin River, County Dublin Devlin River, County Sligo Dervock* River Diran 24.75
List_of_rivers_of_Ireland
Castellated 19th-century manor house in County Kerry, Ireland
house in Templenoe, County Kerry, Ireland, looking out over the Kenmare River. It was built in the 1830s for the Mahony family to a neo-Gothic design
Dromore_Castle_(County_Kerry)
Castle in Kilkenny, Ireland
castle in Kilkenny, Ireland, built in 1260 to control a fording-point of the River Nore and the junction of several routeways. It was a symbol of Norman occupation
Kilkenny_Castle
Former castle in County Kerry, Ireland
Castlemaine, County Kerry. The castle, built in 1215, stood on a bridge over the River Maine. A defensive structure of considerable importance in Munster, it belonged
Castle_Maine
Peninsula straddling counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland
in Allihies, Garnish Island by Glengarriff (maintained by the OPW) and Derreen Garden (privately owned but open to the public).[citation needed] The "Ring
Beara_Peninsula
House in County Waterford, Ireland
have been killed in riding accidents. On the south drive spanning over the river Clodagh is King John's Bridge, built for the King's arrival in 1205. It
Curraghmore
Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland
Ballyelly, Blakes Mountain, Coolmeen, Craggagh, Crumlin, Derreen East, Derreen South, Derreen West, Fanore Beg, Fanore More, Faunarooska, Formoyle East
Killonaghan
British politician and colonial administrator (1845–1927)
over 142,000 acres) and great wealth. At one of his inherited properties, Derreen House (Lauragh, County Kerry, in the present-day Republic of Ireland),
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
Henry_Petty-Fitzmaurice,_5th_Marquess_of_Lansdowne
Castle in Ireland
Lismore Castle, by the river crossing at Ardfinnan (Ard Fhíonáin in Irish) in County Tipperary, Ireland. It is situated on the River Suir, four miles south
Ardfinnan_Castle
Palladian country house in County Kildare, Ireland
House and ancillary lands from Kildare County Council. Located south of the river Liffey, opposite Castletown House, this purchase ensured the protection
Castletown_House
County Longford Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet 10 August 1922 Demolished Derreen House Kenmare County Kerry Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
Destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923)
Destruction_of_Irish_country_houses_(1919–1923)
Island in Cork Harbour, Ireland
Corráin suggests fódr oy "foot island", from its position at the mouth of the River Lee down from Cork city; some medieval references have an -r- in the name
Fota_Island
Barony in County Carlow, Ireland
Rathvilly is found in north-east County Carlow. It contains the rivers Slaney and Derreen. Rathvilly barony is bordered by the following baronies: to the
Rathvilly_(barony)
Historic site in County Clare, Ireland
known in later times as Castlefergus, most likely from its proximity to the River Fergus, is a towerhouse of atypical internal design within the context of
Ballyhannon_Castle
Manor house and hotel in County Limerick, Ireland
Adare Manor is a manor house located on the banks of the River Maigue in the village of Adare, County Limerick, Ireland, the former seat of the Earl of
Adare_Manor
Townland in County Mayo, Ireland
9547 square kilometres (3.4574 sq mi)). It borders Cashel to the west, Derreen to the south, Dooega to the west and Salia to the north. Sraheens Bog is
Sraheens,_Achill_Island
Land divisions in County Mayo, Ireland
Ballyovey Ballinrobe Derreen 103 Carra Manulla Castlebar Derreen 117 Carra Drum Castlebar Derreen 641 Tirawley Crossmolina Ballina Derreen 186 Tirawley Ardagh
List of townlands of County Mayo
List_of_townlands_of_County_Mayo
Castle in County Tipperary, Ireland
Cathrach), one of the largest castles in Ireland, is sited on an island in the river Suir. It was built from 1142 by Conchobar Ua Briain, King of Thomond. Now
Cahir_Castle
18th-century building in Ireland
amphitheatre. On the eastward side of the castle demesne, directly between the River Boyne and the village's Church of Ireland church in Slane, lay the ruins
Slane_Castle
Largest Norman castle in Ireland (ruin), Trim, County Meath
(Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Troim) is a castle on the south bank of the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath, Ireland, with an area of 30,000 m2. Over a
Trim_Castle
Historic house and gardens in County Carlow, Ireland
continued her father's horticultural work. The garden sits on the banks of River Slaney which includes an ice age glen, bog garden and arboretum, with view
Altamont_House
Castle in Ireland
The name Bunratty means "mouth of the Ratty River" in Irish. This is another name for the Owenogarney River, which empties into the Shannon Estuary after
Bunratty_Castle
Estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland
owner could control access to the nearby Dargle, Glencree and Glencullen rivers. The three-storey house had at least 68 rooms. The entrance hall, where
Powerscourt_Estate
Augustinian abbey in Kerry, Ireland
County Kerry, Ireland. The abbey is 1 km north-west of Milltown, near the River Maine. The abbey was founded in circa 1216 on the site of an earlier monastery
Killagha_Abbey
16th-century castle in County Galway, Ireland
called Blake's Castle, is a 16th-century castle situated on the bank of the River Corrib near Menlo village in County Galway, Ireland. Menlo Castle is built
Menlo_Castle
13th century castle in Limerick, Ireland
13th-century castle located on King's Island in Limerick, Ireland, next to the River Shannon. Although the site dates back to 922 when the Vikings lived on the
King_John's_Castle_(Limerick)
Building in Ireland, Ireland
O'Rourke hall house is likely 13th century in date and was built beside the river Bonet. It still survives as an ivy-covered rectangular structure. Creevelea
Parke's_Castle
Historic property in County Kildare, Ireland
village of Brannockstown, County Kildare, Ireland, on the banks of the River Liffey. Following a fire in 1891, the house was rebuilt to a smaller design
Harristown House, County Kildare
Harristown_House,_County_Kildare
17th-century castle with demesne, telescopes and science museum
Birr's main river, the River Camcor, enters the demesne near the castle, and continues through a pond to flow into the Little Brosna River, which in turn
Birr_Castle
Historic property in County Kildare, Ireland
house and estate, and the townland in which they sit, on the banks of the River Liffey in Kilcullen, County Kildare, Ireland. Formerly a key estate of the
Castlemartin_House_and_Estate
Building in County Waterford, Ireland
Castle in 1185 by the Lord of Ireland, Prince John of England to guard the river crossing, the castle site was originally occupied by Lismore Abbey, an important
Lismore_Castle
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in other countries List of mountains and hills of County Dublin List of rivers of County Dublin Museums Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Nature reserves
List of Ireland-related topics
List_of_Ireland-related_topics
Augustinian Friars St Mary ____________________ Dhoran; Daren; Deerane; Derreen; Doren; Dorhan Deerane Priory Augustinian nuns — Arroasian double monastery
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Civil parish in Clare, Ireland
Carrownanelly, Clareabbey, Clare Commons, Clarehill, Creggaunnahilla, Derreen, Feagh, Islandavanna Lower (Intake), Islandavanna Upper (Intake), Islandmagrath
Clareabbey
circular tower house Killeany Castle, ruins of a tower house along the River Note Lea Castle, massive Norman ruins similar to Carlow Castle Rock of Dunamase
List_of_castles_in_Ireland
Castle on the slopes of Cave Hill Country Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland
River Owenvara (Blackstaff River) to the south. Both the River Farset and the River Owenvara (Irish: Abhainn Bheara, meaning "River of the Staff", usually
Belfast_Castle
15th century castle in Ireland
Confederate Wars, and was only taken when artillery was brought by boat via the River Laune. Lord Muskerry (MacCarthy) held the castle against Edmund Ludlow who
Ross_Castle
Country house in County Clare, Ireland
O'Briens of Thomond acquired a castle in a wooded estate by the Cullenagh river, on the western outskirts of what is now the town of Ennistymon. This castle
Ennistymon_House
Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland
Fuinnse, meaning 'ash-tree', and also as Cloghoge (the nearby Cloghoge River drains Lough Tay into Lough Dan). According to Irish academic Paul Tempan
Luggala
Hillfort in County Donegal, Ireland
along the eastern slopes of Derryveagh Mountains, the Roe River valley and the Mourne River basin. Although some Early Christian settlement is present
Grianan_of_Aileach
Early 18th century house in County Meath, Ireland
using many of the same tradespeople. It was built on the banks of the Boyne river in sight of the battlefield of the Battle of the Boyne in which the developer
Stackallan_House
Castle in County Meath, Ireland
It is a tributary of the River Boyne and did contain fish in the past. It is joined near the Glane Road by the small River Gansey or Ganzey, from Killeen
Dunsany_Castle_and_Demesne
Road in Ireland
Kealincha River R575 Eyeries Passes through Ardgroom Enters County Kerry Crosses Drumminboy River and Glantrasna River R573 Derreen R574 Derreen R573 Derrylough
R571_road_(Ireland)
Restored castle in County Donegal, Ireland
mirroring the design of the keep. The complex is sited on a bend in the River Eske, near the mouth of Donegal Bay, and is surrounded by a 17th-century
Donegal_Castle
12th century castle in Westmeath, Ireland
John de Gray of Norwich. It was built to defend the crossing point of the river at Athlone and to provide a bridgehead to facilitate the Norman advance
Athlone_Castle
Large country house in Maynooth, Ireland
utilising the rolling land of the estate as well as the waters of the River Rye, while the latter is an inland links and features head high pot bunkers
Carton_House
Gubpaudeenshaneneese 20 Gob Pháidín Sheáin Aonghais Headland Mayo, Burrishoole, Achill, Derreen Lisheennagranshymore 20 Lisín na ghrainsigh mhóir Ancient burial ground
List of longest placenames in Ireland
List_of_longest_placenames_in_Ireland
peninsula within the Hook peninsula where the Barrow, Suir and Campile rivers meet, close to the Slieve Coillte, the highest point on the Hook peninsula
Kilmokea
Georgian Palladian house in County Meath, Ireland
and opened as a hotel and spa. It is in 12 acres of parkland beside the River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland, approximately 10 km (6 miles) from Navan
Bellinter_House
Ruined castle in County Donegal, Ireland
also known as Mongevlin Castle, is a ruined castle on the west bank of the River Foyle, approx 3 km south of St Johnston, a village in the east of County
Mongavlin_Castle
Castle in Macroom, County Cork, Ireland
castle is a gatehouse on the town square and a ruin near the bridge over the River Sullane. This ruin comprises an old tower, everything else dates from an
Macroom_Castle
Gothic-style castle in County Offaly, Ireland
located in County Offaly, Ireland, bordering the town of Tullamore, near the River Clodiagh. It is considered one of the finest of its type in the country
Charleville_Castle
House and estate in County Clare, Ireland
accents, and stands upon an eminence, commanding a magnificent view of the River Fergus and broad waters of the Shannon. The two lakes and romantic islands
Newhall_House_and_Estate
Georgian estate and mansion in County Waterford, Ireland
both cathedrals. The House is situated close to the Southern bank of the River Suir approximately 7 kilometres from Waterford City. It overlooks County
Mount_Congreve
Lake in County Donegal, Ireland
lies to the northeast of Donegal Town, to which it is connected by the River Eske. The lake is about 900 acres (3.6 km2) in size and is surrounded to
Lough_Eske
Castle in County Cavan, Ireland
and is now in ruins. The Finn River flows along the north-eastern edge of the Castle Saunderson Demesne, where the river enters a narrow channel of Upper
Castle_Saunderson
Island Coarse Island Islandmore Low Island Tree Island Atlavally Island Derreens Island Gortmore Island Muingerroon Island Illanroe Inishower Saints Island
List of islands of County Mayo
List_of_islands_of_County_Mayo
Castle in Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland
Ormond Castle (Irish: Caisleán Urmhumhan) is a castle on the River Suir on the east side of Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, Ireland. The oldest part
Ormonde_Castle
Townlands of County Limerick, Ireland
597 Connello Upper Corcomohide Croom Derreen 1,330 Shanid Nantinan Glin Derreen 184 Kenry Kilcornan Rathkeale Derreen 82 Clanwilliam Stradbally Limerick
List of townlands of County Limerick
List_of_townlands_of_County_Limerick
Former castellated mansion in County Donegal, Ireland
edge of the former demesne surrounding Monellan Castle, flowing into the River Finn nearby. The burn separated the Monellan Castle Demesne from the adjacent
Monellan_Castle
Irish country house hotel in Connemara, Ireland
Ireland. The castle lies on the edge of Ballynahinch Lake and Ballynahinch River, and is directly overlooked by Benlettery 557 metres (1,827 ft), one of
Ballynahinch_Castle
Georgian manor house in Cork, Ireland
Castle Otway Craggaunowen Castle Croom Castle Curraghmore Damer House Derreen House Derryquin Castle Desmond Castle, Kinsale Doonagore Castle Dough Castle
Vernon_Mount
Historic site in County Wexford, Ireland
its earliest French-Norman origins. The castle site at the head of the River Slaney, in the centre of Enniscorthy town. As a Norman Castle, it features
Enniscorthy_Castle
Castle in County Limerick, Ireland
O'Donovans. It is located on a strategic bend in the River Maigue, hence the name Cromadh, or "bend in the river". The territory in which Croom lies was up until
Croom_Castle
Country house in County Waterford, Ireland
Castle is a country house in County Waterford, Ireland. It is located on the River Blackwater, close to the town of Youghal in County Cork. The original Strancally
Strancally_Castle
Historic house in Northern Ireland
the Larganess river, located at the southwest corner of the pleasure garden. The bridge passes close to two small fords which slow the river at this point
Florence_Court
Fortified house turned hotel in County Louth, Ireland
nestled on the edge of the deep slope that led to the banks of two rivers, these rivers serving both defensive and alimentary roles. In the south hill Patrick
Darver_Castle
Castle in County Carlow, Ireland
Ireland, providing Huntington with its own electricity as early as 1888. The River Derry, which forms the boundary between Counties Wexford and Carlow, flows
Huntington_Castle,_Clonegal
Road in Ireland
easterly route to its junction with the N81 in Tullow, where it crosses the River Slaney on a bridge shared with the N81 in the town centre. It continues
R725_road_(Ireland)
Ruined tower house in County Clare, Ireland
stronghold and was sited at the strategically important mouth of the Inagh River, where it could control both land and water traffic. A castle here is mentioned
Dough_Castle
Elizabethan Revival house in Ireland
Revival house in County Waterford, Ireland, situated on the south bank of the River Suir, close to Kilsheelan and about 8 km east of Clonmel. The estate belonged
Castle_Gurteen_de_la_Poer
Birthplace of Irish nationalist leader, Charles Stewart Parnell
acres) of land, approximately 1.5 km from the nearby town of Rathdrum. The river Avonmore flows through the park on its way towards the Irish Sea. The house
Avondale_House
Former castle in County Kerry, Ireland
Killorglin Castle, a defensive structure was first built on the site next to the River Laune by Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly. Following the Desmond Rebellions
Castle_Conway
Stately home near Foynes, Ireland
Irish stately home located near Foynes, County Limerick, overlooking the River Shannon. It was the ancestral seat of the Rice, and subsequently Spring
Mount_Trenchard_House
Ecological site in County Roscommon, Ireland
(E.D) Baslick), Cloonfinglas, Cloonsheever, Cornamucklagh and Falmore, Derreen (E.D. Bellanagare), Knockroe (E.D. Bellanagare), Leggatinty, Leitrim (E
Bellanagare_Bog
Mansion in County Waterford, Ireland
that can sleep up to eight guests and provides access to the gardens and river walks. The Cabin Under The Hills – an off-grid, architect-designed timber
Cappoquin_House
Civil parish in Clare, Ireland
Ballyvorda, Ballyvislane, Beaghy, Caherbarnagh, Caherycahill, Cloghaundine, Derreen, Dough, Kilconnell, Kineilty, Laghcloon, Laghvally, Liscannor, Lislorkan
Kilmacrehy
RIVER DERREEN
RIVER DERREEN
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : occupational name for a poet, minstrel, or balladeer, from an agent derivative of Middle English rime(n) ‘to compose or recite verses’ (Old French rimer).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Riemer.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Having Courage Strength and Beauty; Wisdom Chivalry and Grace
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French
Flowing Water
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a mounted warrior or messenger, late Old English rīdere (from rīdan ‘to ride’), a term quickly displaced after the Conquest by the new sense of Knight.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing in woodland. Compare Read 2.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Ó Marcaigh ‘descendant of Marcach’, a byname meaning ‘horseman’. The Gaelic name is also Anglicized as Markey.Americanized form of German Reiter.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish, Swedish, Teutonic
Archer; Yew; Born Army; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows
Girl/Female
French Latin
From the shore.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a driver of horses or oxen attached to a cart or plow, or of loose cattle, from a Middle English agent derivative of Old English drīfan ‘to drive’.
Boy/Male
English
Wanderer.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A river, River Vyas
Male
Danish
, archer, bow-warrior, yew warrior.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (County Donegal)
Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhidhir or sometimes of Mac Duibhidhir (see Dwyer, also Dyer).English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from diver, an agent derivative of Middle English dive ‘to dip or plunge’, but if so the application is obscure. It may be a nickname for someone compared to a diving bird. Compare Ducker.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who constructed or repaired roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English roof (Old English hrÅf). In the Middle Ages roofs might be thatched with reeds or straw, or covered with tiles, slates, or wooden shingles.German and English : nickname for an unscrupulous individual, from Middle Low German rÅver ‘pirate’, ‘robber’, Middle English rover. The English verb rove ‘to wander’ is probably a back-formation from this, and is not attested before the 16th century, so it is unlikely to lie behind any examples of the surname.German : variant of Röver (see Roever).
Boy/Male
English
Knight.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
Knight; Horseman
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu
Increasing; A Deity; A River; Giver of Boons; Rose; River
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Scottish Teutonic
Archer.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Japanese
River
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Archer
RIVER DERREEN
RIVER DERREEN
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Son; Child
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : according to Black, a habitational name from a place in Aberdeenshire named Kelman.English : occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kelle + man.English : perhaps an occupational name for a bargeman, from Middle English kele ‘ship’, ‘barge’. Compare Keeler.Americanized spelling of German Kellman.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the male personal name Kelman, a variant of Kalman.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Tempestuous; Stormy Weather; Violent Weather
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Waliyullah | ولی واللÛ
Supporter of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a flamboyant dresser, from Middle English gyldenesleve ‘golden sleeve’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Daughter of King
Boy/Male
Muslim
Dazzling, Brilliant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Windsor in Berkshire, Broadwindsor in Dorset, or Winsor in Devon and Hampshire, all named from an unattested Old English windels ‘windlass’ + Old English Åra ‘bank’.Windsor is the surname of the present British royal family, adopted in place of Wettin in 1917 as a response to anti-German feeling during the World War I. The original surname of Edward VII (and hence of George V up to 1917) was Wettin, his father, Prince Albert, being Prince Wettin of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The family took the name Windsor from the place in Berkshire, England, where Windsor Castle is a royal residence. There is unlikely to be any royal connection for American bearers, however: the name was an ordinary English habitational surname for centuries before this event.
RIVER DERREEN
RIVER DERREEN
RIVER DERREEN
RIVER DERREEN
RIVER DERREEN
a.
Having a color like liver; dark reddish brown.
v. i.
To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.
p. p.
of Rive
n.
The liver of the common cod and allied species.
n.
One who rives or splits.
a.
Belonging to rivers or streams; existing in or about rivers; produced by river action; fluvial; as, fluviatile starta, plants.
v. t.
To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron.
n.
One who rises; as, an early riser.
imp.
of Rive
v. t.
To rend asunder by force; to split; to cleave; as, to rive timber for rails or shingles.
v. t.
To mark with tiver.
n.
A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.
n.
Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil.
a.
Having rivers; as, a rivery country.
v. t.
Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection.
n.
One whose course of life has some marked characteristic (expressed by an adjective); as, a free liver.
a.
Having an enlarged liver.
n.
A resident; a dweller; as, a liver in Brooklyn.