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  • Ross McInnes
  • French business executive (born 1954)

    Ross McInnes (born 8 March 1954) is a French business executive, and the chairman of Safran since 2015. He has been a director of Engie since 2018 McInnes

    Ross McInnes

    Ross McInnes

    Ross_McInnes

  • Ross McInnes (pool player)
  • Scottish pool player

    Ross McInnes (born 1955) is a Scottish pool player. He was four times PPPO men's world champion of English 8-ball pool in 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2001. He

    Ross McInnes (pool player)

    Ross_McInnes_(pool_player)

  • Derek McInnes
  • Scottish football manager (born 1971)

    "CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT: DEREK MCINNES". heartsfc.co.uk. 17 June 2026. Retrieved 17 June 2026. "RANGERS CONFIRM DEREK MCINNES AS MEN'S FIRST-TEAM MANAGER"

    Derek McInnes

    Derek McInnes

    Derek_McInnes

  • Tony Docherty
  • Scottish footballer and coach

    and Albion Rovers. He was then the long-term assistant manager to Derek McInnes at St Johnstone, Bristol City, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock. In 2023, Docherty

    Tony Docherty

    Tony Docherty

    Tony_Docherty

  • Ross McCrorie
  • Scottish footballer

    January 2018. "Ross McCrorie 'dragged Rangers back into the game' - Aberdeen's Derek McInnes". BBC Sport. 8 May 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018. Ross McCrorie leaves

    Ross McCrorie

    Ross McCrorie

    Ross_McCrorie

  • 2026 Bilderberg Conference
  • Europe–North America forum in Washington, D.C.

    Valérie Baudson [fr] Henri de Castries Roland Lescure Catherine MacGregor Ross McInnes Arthur Mensch Patrick Pouyanné Nicolas Roche Luis Vassy  Germany Roland

    2026 Bilderberg Conference

    2026 Bilderberg Conference

    2026_Bilderberg_Conference

  • Michaela Tabb
  • Scottish Snooker Referee

    mid-1990s when she and her husband, Ross McInnes, began running amateur eight-ball and nine-ball pool tournaments. McInnes subsequently encouraged her to pursue

    Michaela Tabb

    Michaela Tabb

    Michaela_Tabb

  • Safran
  • French aerospace and defence company

    ago (2005-05-11) Headquarters Paris , France Key people Olivier Andriès [fr] (CEO) Ross McInnes (chairman) Products Aircraft engines, equipment, and interiors, defence

    Safran

    Safran

    Safran

  • List of world eight-ball champions
  •  England 2001 Morecambe, England Ross McInnes (4)  Scotland Rob Chambers  England 2000 Bridlington, England Ross McInnes (3)  Scotland Steve Sanders  England

    List of world eight-ball champions

    List_of_world_eight-ball_champions

  • Engie
  • French multinational utility company

    General Assembly: Bankole Cardoso, Fabrice Brégier, Françoise Malrieu, Ross McInnes, Marie-José Nadeau and Lord Ricketts of Shortlands 1 representing the

    Engie

    Engie

    Engie

  • Stuart Kettlewell
  • Scottish footballer and coach

    manager of Ross County. He played as a midfielder for Queen's Park, Clyde, Ross County and Brora Rangers. Kettlewell has since managed Ross County (two

    Stuart Kettlewell

    Stuart_Kettlewell

  • 2025–26 Scottish Premiership
  • 129th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    leave as McInnes appointment looms". BBC Sport. 17 May 2025. Archived from the original on 26 May 2025. Retrieved 17 May 2025. "Hearts: Derek McInnes appointed

    2025–26 Scottish Premiership

    2025–26_Scottish_Premiership

  • The Revenue Men
  • British TV crime series (1967–1968)

    Ewen Solon as Caesar Smith Calum Mill as Stuart Campbell James Grant as Ross McInnes Claire Nielson as Luke Frazer C., S. (29 March 1967). "Unexciting Customs

    The Revenue Men

    The_Revenue_Men

  • SFWA Manager of the Year
  • Award

    won by 24 different managers. Walter Smith (7), Neil Lennon (3), Derek McInnes (3), Martin O'Neill (2), Dick Advocaat (2), Steve Clarke (2), Ange Postecoglou

    SFWA Manager of the Year

    SFWA Manager of the Year

    SFWA_Manager_of_the_Year

  • 2023–24 Scottish Premiership
  • 118th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    split. Source: Source: The SPFL Premiership manager of the year was Derek McInnes of Kilmarnock. The SPFL Premiership player of the year was Lawrence Shankland

    2023–24 Scottish Premiership

    2023–24_Scottish_Premiership

  • Victoria Azarenka career statistics
  • Akhurst 1929: Daphne Akhurst 1930: Daphne Akhurst 1931: Coral McInnes Buttsworth 1932: Coral McInnes Buttsworth 1933: Joan Hartigan 1934: Joan Hartigan 1935:

    Victoria Azarenka career statistics

    Victoria Azarenka career statistics

    Victoria_Azarenka_career_statistics

  • Ross Draper
  • English footballer

    Aberdeen game, fumes Derek McInnes". The Herald Scotland. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2025. "Ross Draper: If Derek McInnes thinks I'm a cheat then

    Ross Draper

    Ross_Draper

  • Ross Finnie
  • Scottish politician (born 1947)

    James Ross Finnie (born 11 February 1947) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP). He is a former

    Ross Finnie

    Ross Finnie

    Ross_Finnie

  • Ross Finlay
  • Scottish writer

    the 1990s. Together with former rally driver and later commentator Jimmy McInnes, Finlay was instrumental in forming what was to become the Veterans of

    Ross Finlay

    Ross_Finlay

  • PFA Scotland Manager of the Year
  • Award

    Derek McInnes and Jonny Hayes win PFA awards". BBC Sport. 27 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014. Forsyth, Roddy (4 May 2014). "Derek McInnes hits the

    PFA Scotland Manager of the Year

    PFA Scotland Manager of the Year

    PFA_Scotland_Manager_of_the_Year

  • Proud Boys
  • American neo-fascist organization

    leadership of the Vice Media co-founder and the former commentator Gavin McInnes, taking its name from the song "Proud of Your Boy" from the Walt Disney

    Proud Boys

    Proud Boys

    Proud_Boys

  • John Hughes (footballer, born 1964)
  • Scottish football player and manager (born 1964)

    announced as the winner of the managerial award ahead of Ronny Deila, Derek McInnes and Robbie Neilson. Further success soon followed as he guided Inverness

    John Hughes (footballer, born 1964)

    John Hughes (footballer, born 1964)

    John_Hughes_(footballer,_born_1964)

  • List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla
  • Lord Chamberlain The Lord Mandelson The Lord McDonald of Salford The Lord McInnes of Kilwinning The Lord McNally, former Leader of the Liberal Democrats

    List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla

    List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla

    List_of_guests_at_the_coronation_of_Charles_III_and_Camilla

  • 2020–21 Aberdeen F.C. season
  • Aberdeen 2020–21 football season

    three-game ban". BBC Sport. "Aberdeen sign Ross McCrorie from Rangers". BBC Scotland. 18 August 2020. "McInnes praises makeshift Aberdeen". BBC Sport. Cryle

    2020–21 Aberdeen F.C. season

    2020–21_Aberdeen_F.C._season

  • Jim McIntyre (footballer)
  • Scottish football player and manager (born 1972)

    2012. In April 2012, McIntyre was hired by Bristol City manager Derek McInnes to work as the club's first team coach until the end of the 2011–12 season

    Jim McIntyre (footballer)

    Jim McIntyre (footballer)

    Jim_McIntyre_(footballer)

  • 2024–25 Scottish Premiership
  • 128th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    United, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Rangers, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren. The following teams changed division

    2024–25 Scottish Premiership

    2024–25_Scottish_Premiership

  • List of Scottish Football League representative players
  • McGurk 1941 1 0 Hamilton Academical Johnny McIlwaine 1927 1 0 Falkirk Tom McInnes 1892 1 2 Dumbarton Jock McIntyre 1921 1 0 Morton Bobby McKay 1925 1 0 Rangers

    List of Scottish Football League representative players

    List_of_Scottish_Football_League_representative_players

  • Nursery Crimes (band)
  • "amphetamine-charged". By the end of that year Masson was replaced on guitar by James McInnes, and Chris Latham replaced Hopkinson on drums who joined You Am I. In August

    Nursery Crimes (band)

    Nursery_Crimes_(band)

  • 2026–27 Scottish Premiership
  • 130th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    Confirm Derek McInnes As Men's First-Team Manager". rangers.co.uk. 17 June 2026. Retrieved 17 June 2026. "Club announcement: Derek McInnes". heartsfc.co

    2026–27 Scottish Premiership

    2026–27_Scottish_Premiership

  • Sebastian Ross
  • Australian rules footballer

    Ross is a dual Trevor Barker Award winner and won the Ian Stewart Medal in 2016. Ross is the cousin of Jobe Watson and nephew of Tim Watson. Ross was

    Sebastian Ross

    Sebastian Ross

    Sebastian_Ross

  • 2001 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
  • Adsushi Shiraiwa Kasper Thygesen [de] Brent Wells Group 10: Jan Dulst Ross McInnes Kiyotaka Ohashi Robert Pleiner Group 11: Kenichi Uchigaki Mark Selby

    2001 WPA World Nine-ball Championship

    2001_WPA_World_Nine-ball_Championship

  • Rocco Quinn
  • Scottish footballer (born 1986)

    midfielder. Quinn played for Celtic, Hamilton Academical, Queen of the South, Ross County and St Mirren, as well as Kilmarnock, St Johnstone and Livingston

    Rocco Quinn

    Rocco_Quinn

  • Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Art museum in London, England

    opened 2006: The new cafe on the north side of the garden, designed by McInnes Usher McKnight Architects, opened. 2008: The Sackler Centre for arts education

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    Victoria_and_Albert_Museum

  • 2016–17 Aberdeen F.C. season
  • Aberdeen 2016–17 football season

    the League Cup Final but lost 3–0 to Celtic. After the Cup final loss, McInnes became under pressure after a poor run of results in December which included

    2016–17 Aberdeen F.C. season

    2016–17_Aberdeen_F.C._season

  • Scottish Premiership
  • Scottish association football league

    seasons: East Fife (1974) 12 seasons: Inverness Caledonian Thistle (2017), Ross County (2025), Livingston (2026) 11 seasons: Stirling Albion (1968), Cowdenbeath

    Scottish Premiership

    Scottish_Premiership

  • Red imported fire ant
  • Invasive ant species

    Entomology. 20 (4): 1024–1029. doi:10.1093/ee/20.4.1024. Jerome, C.A.; McInnes, D.A.; Adams, E.S. (1998). "Group defense by colony-founding queens in

    Red imported fire ant

    Red imported fire ant

    Red_imported_fire_ant

  • Hugh McInnes
  • Recipient of the Victoria Cross

    Victoria Cross (This England, 1997) Scotland's Forgotten Valour (Graham Ross, 1995) Location of grave and VC medal (Glasgow) Hugh McInnes at Find a Grave

    Hugh McInnes

    Hugh McInnes

    Hugh_McInnes

  • 2017–18 Aberdeen F.C. season
  • Aberdeen 2017–18 football season

    2017–18 UEFA Europa League. In the pre-season, Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes was the subject of press speculation regarding a potential move to English

    2017–18 Aberdeen F.C. season

    2017–18_Aberdeen_F.C._season

  • Nicol Stephen
  • British politician (born 1960)

    Nicol Ross Stephen, Baron Stephen (born 23 March 1960) is a Scottish politician who served as Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Minister for Enterprise

    Nicol Stephen

    Nicol Stephen

    Nicol_Stephen

  • Iain Vigurs
  • Scottish footballer (born 1988)

    He has previously played for Elgin City, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Ross County, Motherwell and Cove Rangers. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, Vigurs’

    Iain Vigurs

    Iain_Vigurs

  • 2009 Hertfordshire County Council election
  • 2009 UK local government election

    619 15.8 +15.8 Liberal Democrats Lloyd Harris 479 12.3 +0.8 Labour Alec McInnes 462 11.8 −10.1 Majority 1,728 44.2 Turnout 3,907 36.0 Conservative hold

    2009 Hertfordshire County Council election

    2009 Hertfordshire County Council election

    2009_Hertfordshire_County_Council_election

  • 2019–20 Aberdeen F.C. season
  • Aberdeen 2019–20 football season

    Graeme Shinnie to Derby County. On the day of the match, manager Derek McInnes and assistant head coach Tony Docherty signed a new two-year deal to 2022

    2019–20 Aberdeen F.C. season

    2019–20_Aberdeen_F.C._season

  • 2018–19 Aberdeen F.C. season
  • Aberdeen 2018–19 football season

    a £3.5m bid from Celtic for defender Scott McKenna, with manager Derek McInnes stating that McKenna would not be sold in the transfer window, and that

    2018–19 Aberdeen F.C. season

    2018–19_Aberdeen_F.C._season

  • List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–1974)
  • Ordovician (late Tremadocian; Stairsian) dimeropygid trilobite Pseudohystricurus Ross" (PDF). Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists. 45:

    List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–1974)

    List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1950–1974)

  • Indy (musician)
  • New Zealand singer and songwriter

    Charts. Archived from the original on 26 July 2025. Retrieved 26 July 2025. McInnes, Laura (13 March 2025). "Aotearoa singer-songwriter Indy explores power

    Indy (musician)

    Indy_(musician)

  • Results of the 1981 New South Wales Legislative Council election
  • Legislative Council election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1981

    James Boow 4. Christine Townend 5. Laurence Bourke 6. Ray Griffiths 7. Ross McInnes 8. Richard Beazley 9. Joe Lake 10. Elizabeth Poppleton 109,939 4.0 +1

    Results of the 1981 New South Wales Legislative Council election

    Results_of_the_1981_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Council_election

  • Taki Theodoracopulos
  • Greek writer and publisher (born 1936)

    organization Proud Boys was launched with an article in Taki's Magazine by Gavin McInnes. In 2004, The Guardian criticised Theodoracopulos for expressing racist

    Taki Theodoracopulos

    Taki Theodoracopulos

    Taki_Theodoracopulos

  • Blue Heelers season 5
  • Season of television series

    actually became a permanent cast member in the episode "Nine Lives". William McInnes left the series because of lack of his storyline in the show and moving

    Blue Heelers season 5

    Blue_Heelers_season_5

  • Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry
  • Football rivalry

    place amidst constant media attention as to whether McInnes was about to become the Rangers boss. McInnes did not make excuses that the ongoing speculation

    Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry

    Aberdeen_F.C.–Rangers_F.C._rivalry

  • 1983 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Robert Humphrey Maconachie. For community service. Raymond Sylvester McInnes. For public service. Mary Agnes Markham. For public service and service

    1983 New Year Honours

    1983_New_Year_Honours

  • Tony Watt
  • Scottish footballer

    training with Aberdeen due to a mutual connection with their manager Derek McInnes, he signed a one-year contract with St Johnstone in July 2018. On 21 July

    Tony Watt

    Tony Watt

    Tony_Watt

  • Fraser McInnes
  • Australian rules footballer

    Fraser McInnes (born 19 July 1993) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football

    Fraser McInnes

    Fraser_McInnes

  • Aberdeen F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    director role on the club's board. Derek McInnes was announced as the successor to Craig Brown in March 2013. In McInnes' first season as manager, Aberdeen

    Aberdeen F.C.

    Aberdeen_F.C.

  • 2026–27 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season
  • Heart of Midlothian 2026–27 football season

    2022. "Hearts announce McInnes as new head coach". BBC Sport. 19 May 2025. Retrieved 17 June 2026. "Club announcement: Derek McInnes". heartsfc.co.uk. Heart

    2026–27 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

    2026–27_Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C._season

  • University of Glasgow
  • Public university in Scotland

    (BVMS 1993, PhD 2000) 2005: Christopher Brookmyre (MA 1989) 2004: Colin McInnes (BSc 1988, PhD 1991) 2003: Emma Richards (BSc 1996) 2001: Mark Johnston

    University of Glasgow

    University_of_Glasgow

  • 2002–03 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    F.C. Archived from the original on 22 June 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2023. Ross, James; Heneghan, Michael; Orford, Stuart; Culliton, Eoin (25 August 2016)

    2002–03 Arsenal F.C. season

    2002–03_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • Gary Mackay-Steven
  • Scottish association football player

    heaven – big match verdict". Daily Record. Retrieved 28 August 2017. "Derek McInnes salutes Aberdeen star Gary Mackay-Steven after bagging winner against Hibs"

    Gary Mackay-Steven

    Gary Mackay-Steven

    Gary_Mackay-Steven

  • 2024–25 Women's FA Cup
  • Football tournament season

    December 2024 Sunderland (2) 4–0 Huddersfield Town (4) Hetton-le-Hole 14:00 McInnes 17' McAteer 32' Goddard 55' Dale 87' Stadium: Eppleton CW Attendance: 229

    2024–25 Women's FA Cup

    2024–25 Women's FA Cup

    2024–25_Women's_FA_Cup

  • 2020–21 Scottish Premiership
  • 115th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    said she was "pretty furious" about the situation. Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes was critical of the group of players - namely Bruce Anderson, Craig Bryson

    2020–21 Scottish Premiership

    2020–21_Scottish_Premiership

  • 2010 Birthday Honours
  • British and commonwealth honours and awards

    The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, 553235. Warrant Officer Class 2 Lesa McInnes, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch), W0815828

    2010 Birthday Honours

    2010_Birthday_Honours

  • 2025–26 Rangers F.C. season
  • Rangers 2025–26 football season

    2026. Retrieved 13 March 2026. "Every PFA Scotland award winner as Derek McInnes and Claudio Braga make two thirds of a Hearts Treble". dailyrecord.co.uk

    2025–26 Rangers F.C. season

    2025–26_Rangers_F.C._season

  • Waldo, British Columbia
  • Ghost town in British Columbia, Canada

    Saskatchewan-based lumber dealer named Telford to form Ross-Saskatoon Lumber. Selling the mill to Malcolm and Hugh H. McInnes, the brothers built a new mill adjacent

    Waldo, British Columbia

    Waldo,_British_Columbia

  • Identity politics
  • Politics based on one's identity

    politics" is the right-wing group Proud Boys. Proud Boys was formed by Gavin McInnes in 2016. Members are males who identify as right-wing conservatives. They

    Identity politics

    Identity_politics

  • Red Castle, Angus
  • Ruined fortified house on the coast of Angus, Scotland

    with some account of the Norman Lineages, v.1, p. 253. Charles Thorpe McInnes, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 13 (Edinburgh, 1978), p. 309

    Red Castle, Angus

    Red Castle, Angus

    Red_Castle,_Angus

  • 4.48 Psychosis
  • Play by Sarah Kane

    Psychosis at the Royal Court in 2000 had a cast of three: Daniel Evans, Jo McInnes and Madeleine Potter. There have been performances of 4.48 Psychosis at

    4.48 Psychosis

    4.48_Psychosis

  • Serena Williams
  • American tennis player (born 1981)

    Akhurst 1929: Daphne Akhurst 1930: Daphne Akhurst 1931: Coral McInnes Buttsworth 1932: Coral McInnes Buttsworth 1933: Joan Hartigan 1934: Joan Hartigan 1935:

    Serena Williams

    Serena Williams

    Serena_Williams

  • Russell Ebert
  • Australian rules footballer (1949–2021)

    15 goals, had the most possessions of anyone at the club in that time.' — Ross Glendinning describing Ebert's year at North Melbourne in 1979. According

    Russell Ebert

    Russell Ebert

    Russell_Ebert

  • Ross Strudwick
  • Australia international rugby league footballer and coach

    Ross Strudwick (born 1950) is an Australian former rugby league footballer and coach. An Australian international, New South Wales and Queensland representative

    Ross Strudwick

    Ross_Strudwick

  • List of Scottish football transfers winter 2025–26
  • 2025. "Hearts transfers: Jordi Altena to join from RKC Waalwijk, Derek McInnes says right-back 'can thrive'". BBC Sport. 30 December 2025. Retrieved 31

    List of Scottish football transfers winter 2025–26

    List_of_Scottish_football_transfers_winter_2025–26

  • Steven Milne
  • Scottish footballer

    "St Johnstone forward Milne joins Ross County". The Press and Journal. 1 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-14. "McInnes signs Arvydas Novikovas on loan as

    Steven Milne

    Steven_Milne

  • Dyson Heppell
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1992)

    Derickx 64. Luke Davis 65. Claye Beams (RP) 66. Paul Puopolo 67. Andrew McInnes 68. Cameron Hitchcock (RP) 69. Cameron Delaney 70. Nick Duigan 71. Ben

    Dyson Heppell

    Dyson Heppell

    Dyson_Heppell

  • 2023–24 Kilmarnock F.C. season
  • Kilmarnock 2023–24 football season

    finish secured for Derek McInnes' side". BBC Sport. bbc.co.uk. 30 March 2024. Retrieved 30 March 2024. "Kilmarnock 1–0 Ross County: European hopes heightened

    2023–24 Kilmarnock F.C. season

    2023–24_Kilmarnock_F.C._season

  • Candidates of the 1981 New South Wales state election
  • Paul McLean James Boow Christine Townend Laurence Bourke Ray Griffiths Ross McInnes Richard Beazley Joe Lake Elizabeth Poppleton Fred Nile* Graham McLennan

    Candidates of the 1981 New South Wales state election

    Candidates_of_the_1981_New_South_Wales_state_election

  • Taylor Townsend
  • American tennis player (born 1996)

    Hood Westacott 1931: Louie Bickerton / Daphne Akhurst Cozens 1932: Coral McInnes Buttsworth / Marjorie Cox Crawford 1933: Mall Molesworth / Emily Hood Westacott

    Taylor Townsend

    Taylor Townsend

    Taylor_Townsend

  • 2014–15 Scottish Premiership
  • Football league in Scotland

    Hamilton Academical, Inverness CT, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Partick Thistle, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren. Due to the relegation of Edinburgh-based

    2014–15 Scottish Premiership

    2014–15_Scottish_Premiership

  • Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Earl of Bothwell
  • 1567 wedding in Scotland

    the Church of Scotland, 2 (Edinburgh, 1845), p. 575-576. Charles Thorpe McInnes, Accounts of the Treasurer, 12 (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1970), p. 53: Thomas Thomson

    Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Earl of Bothwell

    Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Earl of Bothwell

    Wedding_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots,_and_the_Earl_of_Bothwell

  • 2025 Lancashire County Council election
  • 2025 English local election

    Candidate Votes % ±% Reform Joanne Ash 1,512 41.1 N/A Labour Co-op Liz McInnes 1,022 27.8 –13.0 Conservative Simon Holland 802 21.8 –27.9 Green John Payne

    2025 Lancashire County Council election

    2025 Lancashire County Council election

    2025_Lancashire_County_Council_election

  • Alison McInnes
  • Scottish politician (born 1957)

    Alison McClure McInnes OBE (born 17 July 1957) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician. She was the Scottish Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Health

    Alison McInnes

    Alison McInnes

    Alison_McInnes

  • 2025–26 in Scottish football
  • Year prize". SFWA. 15 May 2026. Retrieved 16 May 2026. "Hearts boss Derek McInnes lands SFWA prize". SFWA. 14 May 2026. Retrieved 14 May 2026. Winton, Richard

    2025–26 in Scottish football

    2025–26 in Scottish football

    2025–26_in_Scottish_football

  • 2016–17 Scottish Premiership
  • 111th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    Midlothian, Inverness CT, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Partick Thistle, Rangers, Ross County and St Johnstone. On 2 April 2017, Celtic won their sixth consecutive

    2016–17 Scottish Premiership

    2016–17_Scottish_Premiership

  • Francis Pegahmagabow
  • Canadian First Nations soldier, politician and activist

    Pegahmagabow: Life-Long Warrior. Blue Butterfly Books. ISBN 978-0-97849-829-0. McInnes, Brian D. (2016). Sounding Thunder: The Stories of Francis Pegahmagabow

    Francis Pegahmagabow

    Francis Pegahmagabow

    Francis_Pegahmagabow

  • 2012–13 Scottish Premier League
  • 107th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    August 2012 and ended on 19 May 2013. Twelve teams contested the league. Ross County (champions) and Dundee (runners-up) were promoted from the 2011–12

    2012–13 Scottish Premier League

    2012–13_Scottish_Premier_League

  • 2023–24 in Scottish football
  • 127th season of competitive football in Scotland

    Footballer of the Year Lawrence Shankland Heart of Midlothian Young Player of the Year David Watson Kilmarnock Manager of the Year Derek McInnes Kilmarnock

    2023–24 in Scottish football

    2023–24 in Scottish football

    2023–24_in_Scottish_football

  • 2015–16 Scottish Premiership
  • Football league in Scotland

    Heart of Midlothian, Inverness CT, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Partick Thistle, Ross County and St Johnstone. Promoted from Scottish Championship Heart of Midlothian

    2015–16 Scottish Premiership

    2015–16_Scottish_Premiership

  • 2019–20 Scottish Premiership
  • Football league in Scotland

    Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Livingston, Motherwell, Rangers, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren. On 13 March 2020, the Scottish football

    2019–20 Scottish Premiership

    2019–20_Scottish_Premiership

  • Andrew McInnes
  • Australian rules footballer

    Andrew McInnes (born 20 March 1992) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. McInnes plays primarily as a defender. Originally

    Andrew McInnes

    Andrew_McInnes

  • Results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum by constituency
  • Remain 31.1% South East England 37.6% 62.4% Heywood and Middleton Liz McInnes Remain 10.9% North West England 37.6% 62.4% St Austell and Newquay Steve

    Results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum by constituency

    Results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum by constituency

    Results_of_the_2016_United_Kingdom_European_Union_membership_referendum_by_constituency

  • 2022–23 Scottish Premiership
  • Football league in Scotland

    Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Livingston, Motherwell, Rangers, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren. The following teams changed division

    2022–23 Scottish Premiership

    2022–23_Scottish_Premiership

  • 2026–27 Rangers F.C. season
  • Rangers 2026–27 football season

    completes move to Rangers from Hearts". BBC Sport. bbc.co.uk. 26 May 2026. "Ross McCrorie leaves Bristol City having signed for Rangers". Bristol Post. bristolpost

    2026–27 Rangers F.C. season

    2026–27_Rangers_F.C._season

  • 2023 Chatham Cup
  • Football tournament season

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  • CROSS
  • Male

    Italian

    CROSS

    Short form of Italian Crocifisso, or Croccifixio, CROSS means "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross."

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  • Ross
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    Scottish and English (of Norman origin)

    Ross

    Scottish and English (of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Rots near Caen in Normandy, probably named with the Germanic element rod ‘clearing’. Compare Rhodes. This was the original home of a family de Ros, who were established in Kent in 1130.Scottish and English : habitational name from any of various places called Ross or Roos(e), deriving the name from Welsh rhós ‘upland’ or moorland, or from a British ancestor of this word, which also had the sense ‘promontory’. This is the sense of the cognate Gaelic word ros. Known sources of the surname include Roos in Humberside (formerly in East Yorkshire) and the region of northern Scotland known as Ross. Other possible sources are Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, Ross in Northumbria (which is on a promontory), and Roose in LancashireEnglish and German : from the Germanic personal name Rozzo, a short form of the various compound names with the first element hrōd ‘renown’, introduced into England by the Normans in the form Roce.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a breeder or keeper of horses, from Middle High German ros, German Ross ‘horse’; perhaps also a nickname for someone thought to resemble a horse or a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a horse.Jewish : Americanized form of Rose 3.

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  • ROSS
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    ROSS

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Gaelic word ros, ROSS means "headland, promontory."

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  • ROSY
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    English

    ROSY

    Variant spelling of English Rosie, ROSY means "rose."

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    Gaelic German Latin Spanish

    Ros

    Rose.

    Ros

  • Rosa
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    Hindu

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    Rose

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  • ROSA
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     Medieval Latin name ROSA means "rose." Compare with another form of Rosa.

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  • Rose, Rosalie
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    Rose, Rosalie

    Rose

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  • Rosy
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    Rosy

    Deep Pink; Beautiful; Rose

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    Rose; Little Rose; Flower Name; Truthful; Kindness; Dew; Famous Guardian; Beautiful

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    A Rose

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    Rose Flower; Flower Name; Horse; Renown; Rose Bush; A Variety of Flower

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  • Ross
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    Red Haired; Headland; Red; Surname; Wood; Rose; Having a Big Heart

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    Bengali, Indian

    y Rose

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  • ROSI
  • Female

    Swiss

    ROSI

    , rose.

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    Dutch (also de Roos) and Swiss German

    Roos

    Dutch (also de Roos) and Swiss German : habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a rose.Dutch (also de Roos) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew roses, from roos ‘rose’.Dutch : from the female personal name Rosa (Latin rosa ‘rose’).Dutch : nickname from roos ‘erysipelas’, an infection which causes reddening of the skin and scalp, applied presumably to someone with a ruddy complexion.Swiss German : from a personal name formed with hrōd ‘renown’.Swedish and Danish (of German origin) : as 1.Swedish : variant of Ros.English and Scottish : variant of Ross 2.

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    Rose.

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    , rose.

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    Golden, Lovely

  • Lorilee
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    Lorilee

    Crowned with Laurels; Modern Variant of Lora and Laurie Referring to the Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree Symbolic of Honor and Victory

  • Devadeva
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Devadeva

    Lord of All Lords

  • Dilkan
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    Gujarati, Indian

    Dilkan

    Small Part of Heart

  • Muruga Vel
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    Muruga Vel

    Lord Murugan

  • Dutt
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    Dutt

    English : nickname from Middle English dut ‘joy’, ‘delight’.Indian : variant of Datta.German : from the Germanic personal name Dudo (see Due).

  • Brainard
  • Boy/Male

    English Teutonic

    Brainard

    Bold raven.

  • Abdul-Wadood
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Wadood

    Servant of the All-loving (Allah)

  • Ogha
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    Ogha

    Sea; See

  • Earll
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    Earll

    English : variant spelling of Earl.

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  • Cross
  • n.

    A monument in the form of a cross, or surmounted by a cross, set up in a public place; as, a market cross; a boundary cross; Charing Cross in London.

  • Rosy
  • superl.

    Resembling a rose in color, form, or qualities; blooming; red; blushing; also, adorned with roses.

  • Gross
  • superl.

    Great; palpable; serious; vagrant; shameful; as, a gross mistake; gross injustice; gross negligence.

  • Rose
  • v. t.

    To perfume, as with roses.

  • Rose-cut
  • a.

    Cut flat on the reverse, and with a convex face formed of triangular facets in rows; -- said of diamonds and other precious stones. See Rose diamond, under Rose. Cf. Brilliant, n.

  • Rosen
  • a.

    Consisting of roses; rosy.

  • Gross
  • superl.

    Whole; entire; total; without deduction; as, the gross sum, or gross amount, the gross weight; -- opposed to net.

  • Ross
  • v. t.

    To divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface; as, to ross bark.

  • Rose
  • v. t.

    To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush.

  • Loss
  • v. t.

    Failure to use advantageously; as, loss of time.

  • Moss
  • v. t.

    To cover or overgrow with moss.

  • Rose
  • n.

    A rose window. See Rose window, below.

  • Roseate
  • a.

    Full of roses; rosy; as, roseate bowers.

  • Rose
  • n.

    A diamond. See Rose diamond, below.

  • Rose
  • n.

    A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a rosette, esp. one worn on a shoe.

  • Rose
  • n.

    The color of a rose; rose-red; pink.

  • Loss
  • v. t.

    The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation.

  • Gross
  • sing. & pl.

    The number of twelve dozen; twelve times twelve; as, a gross of bottles; ten gross of pens.