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Town in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Beith (locally /biːð/) is a town in the Garnock Valley, North Ayrshire, Scotland approximately 20 miles (30 kilometres) south-west of Glasgow. The town
Beith
Canadian politician (1843–1922)
Robert Beith (May 17, 1843, in Darlington Township, Canada West – January 26, 1922) was a Canadian politician and farmer. He was elected to the House of
Robert_Beith
Surname list
Beith is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the name include: Sir Alan Beith (born 1943), British politician Alexander Beith (1799–1891), Scottish
Beith_(surname)
British politician
Alan James Beith, Baron Beith (born 20 April 1943), is a British Liberal Democrat politician who represented Berwick-upon-Tweed as its Member of Parliament
Alan_Beith
Building in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Spier's School (NS352533), at Beith, in North Ayrshire, Scotland was opened in 1888 and closed in 1972. The school, now demolished, was built using Ballochmyle
Spier's_School
Early Medieval Irish alphabet
therefore mean simply beith-luis letters. Another suggestion is that beith-luis-nin is a contraction of the first five letters, ie, beith-LVS-nin. The ogham
Ogham
Yes Durham West January 15, 1902 Charles Jonas Thornton Liberal Robert Beith Conservative Election declared void. No St. James January 15, 1902
List of federal by-elections in Canada
List_of_federal_by-elections_in_Canada
Union of Beith High Church and Beith Trinity Church
Beith Parish Church was formed from the Union of Beith High Church and Beith Trinity Church. Services are held in the former High Church building in Kirk
Beith_Parish_Churches
Béique 1845–1933 L QC 7 February 1902 12 September 1933 Laurier Death Y Robert Beith 1843–1922 L ON 15 January 1907 26 January 1922 Laurier Death Y Henri
List of members of the Senate of Canada (B)
List_of_members_of_the_Senate_of_Canada_(B)
Aylesworth Liberal North York January 11, 1923 King February 13, 1952 Robert Beith Liberal Bowmanville January 15, 1907 Laurier January 26, 1922 Napoléon
List_of_Ontario_senators
elected in 2026 as Liberal member for Scarborough Southwest, Ontario. Robert Beith b. 1843 first elected in 1891 as Liberal member for Durham West, Ontario
List of members of the Canadian House of Commons (B)
List_of_members_of_the_Canadian_House_of_Commons_(B)
Canadian politician (1833–1912)
original (PDF) on 28 September 2007. The Rev William Long v The Right Rev Robert Gray, Lord Bishop of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope (1863) 1 Moo NS 411, 15
Edward_Blake
1896–1900 national legislative term
Thomas Dixon Craig Independent Conservative 1891 2nd term Durham West Robert Beith Liberal 1891 2nd term Elgin East Andrew B. Ingram Liberal-Conservative
8th_Canadian_Parliament
1891–96 national legislative term
Thomas Dixon Craig Independent Conservative 1891 1st term Durham West Robert Beith Liberal 1891 1st term Elgin East Andrew B. Ingram (until election voided)
7th_Canadian_Parliament
Scottish actor (1922–1987)
William Fulton Beith Mackay (12 August 1922 – 6 June 1987) was a Scottish actor and playwright, best known for his role as prison officer Mr Mackay in
Fulton_Mackay
Football club
in the town; on the demise of the Olympic club, the Wee Dykies took on Robert Spruill, one of the first centre-midfielders in the game and who later became
Dykebar_F.C.
Canadian politician
that the wartime Union Government which Conservative Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden had formed could run Liberal-Unionist Newton Rowell as a pro-Government
Charles_Jonas_Thornton
1897) May 2 – Elijah McCoy, inventor and engineer (died 1929) May 17 – Robert Beith, politician (died 1922) June 1 – David Howard Harrison, farmer, physician
1843_in_Canada
Parliament of Canada who died in office – Parliament of Canada biography Robert Watson (1853-1929), Manitoba Historical Society The Canadian Press (24 February
List of members of the Parliament of Canada who died in office (1900–1949)
List_of_members_of_the_Parliament_of_Canada_who_died_in_office_(1900–1949)
Municipal building in Beith, Scotland
Beith Townhouse is a municipal building in The Strand, Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The structure, which is currently used as an information and heritage
Beith_Townhouse
26 – Robert Beith, politician (b. 1843) February 4 – Joe Fortes, lifeguard (b. 1863) April 12 – Robert Boston, politician (b. 1836) May 23 – Robert Franklin
1922_in_Canada
1901–04 national legislative term
The Official Opposition was the Conservative/Liberal-Conservative, led by Robert Borden. The Speaker was first Louis Philippe Brodeur, and later Napoléon
9th_Canadian_Parliament
Election in the United Kingdom
a vituperative attack on Ashdown in a letter written by Alex Carlile, a Beith-supporting MP. At the close of nominations on the 24 June 1988, the following
1988 Social and Liberal Democrats leadership election
1988_Social_and_Liberal_Democrats_leadership_election
Yes Durham West January 15, 1902 Charles Jonas Thornton Liberal Robert Beith Conservative Election declared void. No St. James January 15, 1902
By-elections to the 9th Canadian Parliament
By-elections_to_the_9th_Canadian_Parliament
Stewart (1535-1568), daughter of Sir James Stewart of Beith. They had six children including Sir Robert Crichton of Cluny (b.1564) and James "The Admirable"
Robert Crichton (Lord Advocate)
Robert_Crichton_(Lord_Advocate)
Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
1891 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Liberal Robert Beith 1,962 Conservative George Tate Blackstock 1,764
Durham_West
British politician (1827–1904)
Gilbert Beith (5 July 1827 – 5 July 1904) was a Scottish merchant and Liberal politician. Beith was the son of the Rev. Alexander Beith, D.D., and brother
Gilbert_Beith
Yesterday's Beith. A Pictorial Guide. Beith : Duke of Edinburgh Award. ISBN 0-9522720-5-9. Reid, Donald L. (2000). The Beith Supplement – The Story of Beith's Newspaper
Donald_Lees_Reid
Scottish Conservative politician
Cochran-Patrick was the only son of William Charles Richard Cochran of Woodside in Beith, Ayrshire, and his wife Agnes Cochran, daughter of William Cochran of Ladyland
Robert_Cochran-Patrick
Castle in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Hill of Beith lay in the feudal Regality of Kilwinning, within the Baillerie of Cunninghame, and the Sherrifdom of Ayr, now the Parish of Beith, North
Hill_of_Beith_Castle
British politician (1922–2006)
Parliament; this caused a by-election for his seat which was won by Alan Beith for the Liberal Party. Shortly after, the name Jellicoe emerged in connection
Antony_Lambton
published "A new Parish Atlas of Ayrshire, Part 1, Cuninghame District" in Beith, North Ayrshire. The 'proposal' for potential subscribers at the beginning
Robert Aitken's new Parish Atlas of Ayrshire. 1829.
Robert_Aitken's_new_Parish_Atlas_of_Ayrshire._1829.
Scottish poet
came bust-size portraits in oil, of which one was made in 1833 by William Beith, a Paisley flower painter. Another by Thomas Carswell, a Greenock artist
Robert_Tannahill
Village in North Ayrshire, Scotland
in North Ayrshire, Scotland about 1+1⁄2 miles (2.5 kilometres) east of Beith on the road to Burnhouse and Lugton. Locally it is known as the Barr. General
Barrmill,_North_Ayrshire
Human settlement in Scotland
from "Man Trap", is a small village or hamlet in North Ayrshire, Parish of Beith, Scotland. It lies on a crossroads of old B706 and the more recent A736
Burnhouse
according to tradition St. Inan is said to have often visited the town of Beith, frequenting Cuff Hill with its rocking stone and various other prehistoric
Saint_Inan
Area in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Hessilhead is in Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Hessilhead used to be called Hazlehead or Hasslehead. The lands were part of the Lordship of Giffen
Hessilhead
Guardian of Scotland during the First Interregnum (1260–1309)
Andrew Stewart, a "younger son", who married the daughter of James Bethe (or Beith) and was decorated with a military sword-belt by King John II of France
James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland
James_Stewart,_5th_High_Steward_of_Scotland
Association football club in Edinburgh, Scotland
(2006) The 1914–15 Heart of Midlothian squad (2007) Bobby Parker (2009) Robert Wilson (2016) Pilmar Smith (2018) Clare Cowan (2022) Attendance Highest
Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C.
authorities on the morning of the election: Margaret Beckett (Labour) Alan Beith (Liberal Democrat) John Bercow (Conservative) Patrick Cormack (Conservative)
2009 Speaker of the British House of Commons election
2009_Speaker_of_the_British_House_of_Commons_election
Scottish minister (1808–1892)
the son of John Elder, Comptroller of Customs, and his wife, Euphemia Beith. The family moved to Campbeltown while he was young and he was educated
Robert_Elder_(minister)
Building in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Geilsland House lies in between the village of Gateside and the town of Beith in North Ayrshire, Scotland. After serving as a private house it became
Geilsland_House
Barony in the former District of Cunninghame, now North Ayrshire
of Giffen and its associated 15th-century castle were in the parish of Beith in the former District of Cunninghame, now North Ayrshire. The site may
Barony_and_Castle_of_Giffen
Scottish minister
Alexander Beith (1799–1891) was a Scottish divine and author who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland 1858/59. He
Alexander_Beith
British politician (1842–1929)
Robert Bannatyne Finlay, 1st Viscount Finlay, GCMG, PC (11 July 1842 – 9 March 1929), known as Sir Robert Finlay from 1895 to 1916, was a British barrister
Robert Finlay, 1st Viscount Finlay
Robert_Finlay,_1st_Viscount_Finlay
Scottish minister and historian (1802–1875)
Robert Buchanan (15 August 1802 – 30/31 March 1875) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and historian who served as Moderator of the General Assembly
Robert_Buchanan_(minister)
Edge mill for processing bark
inconvenient for the workers and was eventually sold to Robert Balfour, who later built a new factory near Beith Town Station, the West of Scotland Cabinet Works
Bark_mill
British politician (born 1981)
programme interview with Robert Jenrick, the Conservative Shadow Justice Minister, on the topic of grooming gangs, stating that "Robert Jenrick's attempt to
Daisy_Cooper
1999 American film directed by John Stephenson
Benjamin, a donkey Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Mollie, a grey Andalusian mare Jean Beith as Muriel, a Saanen goat Peter Ustinov as Old Major, an elderly Middle White
Animal_Farm_(1999_film)
Farm in North Ayrshire, Scotland
one time a small tower castle. Roughwood is situated near to the town of Beith in North Ayrshire, Scotland; the lands lay within the old Lordship of Giffen
The_Lands_of_Roughwood
Victorian cemetery in Glasgow, Scotland
MacDonald (1823–1893) – British Army officer, V.C. recipient Alexander Beith McDonald (1847–1915) – architect Willie Paul (1866-1911) - footballer William
Western_Necropolis
British Liberal Democrat politician (1945–2020)
Diana Margaret Pearson Maddock, Baroness Maddock, Baroness Beith (née Derbyshire; 19 May 1945 – 26 June 2020) was a British politician who served as Member
Diana Maddock, Baroness Maddock
Diana_Maddock,_Baroness_Maddock
Marsheland, Marsheyland or Marshyland were part of the holdings of the Barony of Beith, Regality of Kilwinning and Bailiary of Cuninghame. They became the property
Lands_of_Marshalland
Football tournament season
legs. The 20 clubs taking part in the Scottish Cup — Auchinleck Talbot, Beith Juniors, Benburb, Bo’ness United, Camelon Juniors, Carluke Rovers, Culter
2024–25_Scottish_Junior_Cup
Burial site for cholera victims
to prevent entry or exit during cholera outbreaks and normal burial in Beith was impossible and impractical, given the number of deaths. The burial site
Cholera_pit
1989 television miniseries
the screen by William D. Wittliff and stars an ensemble cast, headed by Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, Danny Glover, Diane Lane, and Anjelica Huston.
Lonesome_Dove_(miniseries)
30 43 8 Arthurlie 30 43 9 Hurlford United 30 43 10 Renfrew (P) 30 42 11 Beith Juniors (P) 30 40 12 Drumchapel United 30 39 13 Glenafton Athletic 30 36
2025–26_in_Scottish_football
City in Texas, United States
inaugural season, the teams parted ways with Pauline MacDonald and Gavin Beith. Recently, the team announced its State Fair Clasico Match during the Texas
Dallas
Scottish Presbyterian minister
filled the land. Beith reports that his local influence was great. Speeches by him in his Presbytery and Synod were described, says Beith, by those who heard
Alexander_Stewart_(minister)
British Army general (1893–1981)
General Sir Robert McGregor MacDonald Lockhart KCB CIE MC (23 June 1893 – 11 September 1981) was a senior British Army officer during the Second World
Rob_Lockhart
Collection of poems, letters, songs and observations
with earth. He later became a farmer at Mauleside, a small estate near Beith. Little is known of his life and therefore his qualifications as a critic
Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785
Robert_Burns's_Commonplace_Book_1783–1785
Son of Barnett Janner, Baron Janner (Life Peer, 1970). Wife of Alan Beith, Baron Beith (Life Peer, 2015). In remainder to the Barony of Onslow (Great Britain)
List of life peerages (1997–2010)
List_of_life_peerages_(1997–2010)
British Conservative politician (born 1952)
Sir Robert James MacGillivray Neill KC (Hon) (born 24 June 1952) is a British barrister and Conservative Party politician. He served as the Member of Parliament
Bob_Neill
Beith and Dalry runs close by, partly along the margin of the Bankhead raised bog which explains the many boundary stones marked on OS maps. Robert Montgomery
Lands_of_Bogston
Human settlement in Scotland
including the nearby village of Howwood. The parish borders seven others: Beith, Kilbarchan, Kilbirnie, Kilmacolm, Largs, Neilston and Paisley. Lochwinnoch
Lochwinnoch
British politician (1959–2015)
Democrats In office 9 August 1999 – 7 January 2006 Deputy Menzies Campbell Alan Beith Preceded by Paddy Ashdown Succeeded by Menzies Campbell Liberal Democrat
Charles_Kennedy
English musician (born 1956)
songwriter. The Pack consisted of Brandon, Scottish-born drummer Rab Fae Beith and two Canadian brothers, Simon and Jon Werner on guitars. The last live
Kirk_Brandon
British politician and life peer (1936–2020)
Robert Adam Ross "Bob" Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart, PC (26 June 1936 – 18 January 2020) was a British Liberal Democrat politician and life peer
Robert Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart
Robert_Maclennan,_Baron_Maclennan_of_Rogart
Historic county in Scotland
born in Beith Robert Craufurd (1764–1812), British major general John Dunlop (1840–1921), inventor of the pneumatic tyre, born in Dreghorn Robert Dunsmuir
Ayrshire
Morrishill, Moorishill or Moricehill were part of the holdings of the Barony of Beith, Regality of Kilwinning and Bailiary of Cuninghame. The name may have derived
Lands_of_Morishill
from the Caledonian Railway at Crofthead to Kilmarnock, with a Branch to Beith, in the Counties of Renfrew and Ayr; and for other Purposes. Halifax Extension
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1865
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1865
Topics referred to by the same term
Steelworks. Garnock Valley area of North Ayrshire, which takes in the towns of Beith, Dalry and Kilbirnie. Garnock Academy in Kilbirnie, a secondary school formed
Garnock
Football tournament season
preliminary round draw – namely Abbey Vale (South of Scotland League champions), Beith Juniors (West of Scotland League champions), Carnoustie Panmure (Midlands
2023–24_Scottish_Cup
Brown Muir (1832) or Brimmer (1821) in Scots were located in the Parish of Beith, at the western boundary between East Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire, Scotland
Lands_of_Brownmuir
Town in Scotland
awaiting redevelopment. Johnstone High School opened on its current site off Beith Road in March 1965, the previous building in Ludovic Square having burnt
Johnstone
1973 UK Parliamentary by-election
Party candidate was Alan James Beith, born on 20 April 1943. He was a lecturer in politics and a local Councillor. Beith had contested the constituency
1973 Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election
1973_Berwick-upon-Tweed_by-election
Electoral ward in North Ayrshire
and takes in the towns of Barmill, Beith, Dalry and Kilbirnie. Source: Sitting councillor for Kilbirnie and Beith. Sitting councillor for Dalry and West
Garnock_Valley_(ward)
Lake in North Ayrshire, Scotland
freshwater Loch situated in the floodplain between Kilbirnie, Glengarnock and Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland. It runs south-west to north-east for almost 2 km
Kilbirnie_Loch
British politician (1941–2018)
original on 11 March 2004. Retrieved 23 November 2007. Criddle, Byron and Robert Waller (2002). Almanac of British Politics. Routledge. p. 841. ISBN 0-415-26833-8
Paddy_Ashdown
British writer, spy and diplomat (1887–1970)
was born in Anstruther, Fife, the son of Robert Bruce Lockhart, the first headmaster of Spier's School, Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland. His mother was Florence
R._H._Bruce_Lockhart
Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England
" However, Alan Beith, the former MP for Berwick, said the move would require a massive legal upheaval and is not realistic. Beith's successor as MP,
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Scottish minister (1806–1873)
origin, founders and testimony. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. pp. 127 et sequim. Beith, Alexander (1874). A Highland tour with Dr. Candlish (2 ed.). Edinburgh:
Robert_Smith_Candlish
Association football club in Scotland
Football League. Their main rivals are Beith Juniors. The club nickname, The Blasties, derives from a Robert Burns poem, The Inventory, written in 1786
Kilbirnie_Ladeside_F.C.
English punk rock band
Armitage - bass (1984–1985) Matthew "Turkey" Best - drums (1984) Rab Fae Beith - drums (1984–1986); died 2023 Ricky McGuire - bass (1985–1986) Mark Barratt
U.K._Subs
English actor (born 1942)
Actors Guild Awards. Among science fiction fans McShane is known for playing Robert Bryson in Babylon 5: The River of Souls. In a 2004 interview with The Independent
Ian_McShane
1678–1859 political party in the UK
profession, and local political offices. The first great leader of the Whigs was Robert Walpole, who maintained control of the government from 1721 to 1742, and
Whigs (British political party)
Whigs_(British_political_party)
British politician
Addington Alderdice Allan of Hallam Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville Barker Beith Benjamin Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury Bowles of Berkhamsted Bradshaw Brinton
Mike Dixon, Baron Dixon of Jericho
Mike_Dixon,_Baron_Dixon_of_Jericho
British politician (born 1965)
an economics researcher for the Liberal Democrats, principally to Alan Beith, the party's then-Treasury spokesman, whilst studying at Birkbeck College
Ed_Davey
Scottish footballer
Craig was born in May 1886 in Beith, Ayrshire, the son of William and Elizabeth Craig. His father was a French polisher. Robert Craig served as a private
Bob Craig (Scottish footballer)
Bob_Craig_(Scottish_footballer)
English hardcore punk band
Trader in Death EP, on the newly formed RFB recordings owned by Rab Fae Beith from UK Subs, a record the band cites as their best recording. Bones re-formed
Broken_Bones_(band)
Football tournament season
were required to be included in the first preliminary round draw – namely Beith Juniors (West of Scotland League champions), Dundee North End (Midlands
2024–25_Scottish_Cup
Welsh branch of the Liberal Democrats
Hooson, Lord Ogmore, Martin Thomas (Lord Thomas of Gresford), Roger Roberts (Lord Roberts of Llandudno) and Mary Murphy established the Welsh Liberal Party
Welsh_Liberal_Democrats
Football tournament season
Celtic Dundee 1 – 3 Hearts Hibernian 1 – 1 Partick Thistle Kilmarnock 2 – 2 Beith Kirkcaldy United 3 – 1 Crieff Morrisonians Lochgelly United 5 – 1 Inverness
1904–05_Scottish_Cup
Duchess of Argyll Muhammad al-Badr Robert Nisbet Bain Daniel Marcus William Beak Dudley Beaumont John Hay Beith Boris Berezovsky (businessman) Mancherjee
List of people buried in Brookwood Cemetery
List_of_people_buried_in_Brookwood_Cemetery
U.S.-led campaign against illegal drug use and trade
"The Drug War Is the New Jim Cro". American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Beith, Malcolm (August 29, 2016). "The DEA's war on narco-terrorism just got more
War_on_drugs
Search for Mexican drug baron
original on 21 May 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2014. Beith, Malcolm 2010, pp. 28–29. Beith, Malcolm 2010, p. 29. Beith, Malcolm 2010, p. 133. Gómez, Francisco (20
Manhunt_of_El_Chapo_Guzmán
Mill in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Coldstream Mill, near Beith in North Ayrshire, Scotland, was an early 19th century meal mill powered by the Dusk Water and Whitestone Burn that was enlarged
Coldstream_Mill
British political aide
Addington Alderdice Allan of Hallam Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville Barker Beith Benjamin Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury Bowles of Berkhamsted Bradshaw Brinton
Rhiannon Leaman, Baroness Leaman
Rhiannon_Leaman,_Baroness_Leaman
War between Mexico's government and various drug trafficking syndicates
(June 11, 2001). "The Border Monsters". Time. Retrieved February 8, 2010. Beith, Malcolm (2010). The Last Narco. New York: Grove Press. pp. 40–55. ISBN 978-0-8021-1952-0
Mexican_drug_war
Book by Paul Marshall and others
"Introducing Liberal Reform". Liberal Democrat Voice. Retrieved 27 December 2016. Robert Philpot (15 September 2011). "The Purple Book and the future of New Labour"
The_Orange_Book
ROBERT BEITH
ROBERT BEITH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc
English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrÅd
‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally
in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into
England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of
society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an
Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières,
Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame
Male
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.
Boy/Male
German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish
Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
ROBERT BEITH
ROBERT BEITH
Girl/Female
Biblical
Pain or tribulation of the Lord.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jnyaneshwar | ஜà¯à®žà®¾à®¨à¯‡à®·à¯à®µà®°
God of wisdom
Female
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse Gerðr, GERDY means "enclosure, stronghold."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Diamond like life
Girl/Female
Muslim
Friendship, Harmony, Love
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aanandinii | ஆநஂதீநீ
Full of Joy, Blissful
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Lovely
Boy/Male
Muslim
Angel, Guard of paradise, Bringer of good news (1)
Boy/Male
Hindu
To be young
Boy/Male
Hindu
Thinker
ROBERT BEITH
ROBERT BEITH
ROBERT BEITH
ROBERT BEITH
ROBERT BEITH
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
v. t.
Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
v. t.
To make sober.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.