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Electoral ward of Fife, Scotland
Rosyth is one of the 22 wards used to elect members of the Fife council. It elects three Councillors. Source: On 13 September 2019 Rosyth SNP Councillor
Rosyth_(ward)
Port town in Scotland
Rosyth /rəˈsaɪθ/ (Scottish Gaelic: Ros Fhìobh) is a town and Garden City in Fife, Scotland, on the coast of the Firth of Forth. Scotland's first Garden
Rosyth
Human settlement in Scotland
www.scottish-places.info. Retrieved 7 April 2016. "Listed Buildings in Rosyth Ward, Fife". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 8 April 2024. "Limekilns
Limekilns
Local government elections in Fife, Scotland
me.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2025. "Local Elections Archive Project — Rosyth Ward". www.andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2025. "The Lochs by-election
Fife_Council_elections
UK Parliament constituency (2005–2024)
Dunfermline West and parts of the old Dunfermline East constituencies. Rosyth and Inverkeithing in the southeast are the only large population centres
Dunfermline_and_West_Fife
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
following: The Fife Council wards of Dunfermline Central, Dunfermline North (except Kingseat), Dunfermline South, Rosyth, and West Fife and Coastal Villages
Dunfermline_and_Dollar
Scottish unitary authority council in Fife, Scotland
2017). "Fife Council election results - Former SNP group leader loses out in Ward 4: Dunfermline South". The Courier. Retrieved 27 August 2025. "Fife Council
Fife_Council
Ward located in Fife, Scotland
Council. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 10 March 2024. "Dunfermline Central and Rosyth by-elections | Fife Council". Archived from the original on 31 October 2019
Dunfermline_Central_(ward)
Constituency of the Scottish Parliament
following electoral wards of Fife Council: In full: Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay Cowdenbeath Lochgelly, Cardenden and Benarty In part: Rosyth (shared with Dunfermline)
Cowdenbeath (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Cowdenbeath_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)
British Liberal Democrat politician
of its 57 MPs. After standing in an "unwinnable" council seat (the ward of Rosyth in Fife Council) in the 2017 Scottish local elections, Chamberlain was
Wendy_Chamberlain
Royal Navy aircraft carrier class
refit was in 2004. Illustrious underwent a 16-month £40 million refit at Rosyth Dockyard during 2010 and 2011 in preparation for her new role as a helicopter
Invincible-class aircraft carrier
Invincible-class_aircraft_carrier
1927 Nelson-class battleship of the Royal Navy
first battleship to be so equipped. During a brief refit in HM Dockyard, Rosyth, Scotland, from 24 August to 10 September 1940, the Type 79Y radar was upgraded
HMS_Rodney_(29)
Class of light cruisers built for the Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Australian Navy
Alloa, Rosyth. Brisbane HMA Dockyard, Cockatoo Island 25 January 1913 30 September 1915 October 1916 Sold for breaking up 13 June 1936 to Thos. W. Ward, Briton
Town-class_cruiser_(1910)
Ship class
transatlantic voyage under the command of Captain John Binks. Leviathan arrived at Rosyth, Scotland, on 14 February for scrapping. Her large size, and World War II
Imperator-class_ocean_liner
Council area of Scotland
transport of goods. Modern ports were constructed at Methil, Burntisland and Rosyth. Kirkcaldy became the world centre for the production of linoleum. Postwar
Fife
Ocean liner from 1922 to 1939
people. On 8 April 1937, Caledonia departed Southampton for her new base in Rosyth, and was commissioned on 23 April 1937 with a capacity of 1,500 trainees
RMS_Majestic_(1914)
Singaporean politician
President of the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants. Teo attended Rosyth School, Victoria School and Nanyang Junior College, before graduating from
Teo_Ser_Luck
British politician
of Life) Bill: Second Reading". Votes in Parliament. 29 November 2024. "Rosyth can become 'worldwide centre of excellence' for dismantling nuclear subs"
Graeme_Downie
Fife Council election
of Results Report Ward 5 Rosyth" (PDF). Fife Council. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 10 March 2024. "Candidate votes per stage Ward 5 Rosyth" (PDF). Fife Council
2022_Fife_Council_election
Scottish politician
Retrieved 7 February 2015. "Gordon Brown: independence threatens future of Rosyth dockyard". The Herald. 8 January 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2015. 19 SNP
Natalie_McGarry
Constituency of the Scottish Parliament
electoral wards of Fife Council: In full: West Fife and Coastal Villages Dunfermline Central Dunfermline North Dunfermline South In part: Rosyth (shared
Dunfermline (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Dunfermline_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)
Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy
Squadron. This squadron was to form an independent striking force based at Rosyth. On 21 November, Belfast was to take part in the force's first sortie, a
HMS_Belfast
Fiji-class cruiser
Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, Vice Admiral Hilary Biggs, and returned to Rosyth on 19 September 1958. On 4 November 1958 she recommissioned for the 1st
HMS_Gambia
2017 Scottish local government election
was won by Conservative candidate Dave Colman. †† On 13 September 2019 Rosyth SNP Councillor Samantha Steele resigned her seat citing health reasons and
2017_Fife_Council_election
Bay in the Orkney Islands, Scotland
as part of a revised policy of distant rather than close blockade. First Rosyth in Fife was considered, then Invergordon at Cromarty Firth. Delayed construction
Scapa_Flow
1945 Colossus-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
reserve. In 1961, Glory was sold to Thos. W. Ward for scrapping at Inverkeithing. Whilst in reserve at Rosyth, four guns were removed and supplied to HMS Caledonia
HMS_Glory_(R62)
1927 Nelson-class battleship of the Royal Navy
Rodney and the battlecruiser Hood were transferred from Scapa Flow to Rosyth, Scotland, in case of invasion. When the signal from the armed merchant
HMS_Nelson_(28)
1960 Tiger-class cruiser of the Royal Navy
Bridge by the frigate Lowestoft. Emergency repairs were carried out in Rosyth dockyard before she sailed for Malta with only hours to spare. Early in
HMS_Lion_(C34)
British battleship (1906–1919)
flagship of the 4th Battle Squadron, but was paid off on 7 August 1918 at Rosyth. She was recommissioned on 25 February 1919 as a tender to Hercules to act
HMS_Dreadnought_(1906)
there were six home commands placed around the British Islands at Shetland, Rosyth, Nore, Dover, Portsmouth and Plymouth. Thanks to the National Service Act
Royal Navy during the Second World War
Royal_Navy_during_the_Second_World_War
City in Hampshire, England
built in the Firth of Forth at Rosyth Dockyard and BAE Systems Surface Ships in Glasgow, Babcock International at Rosyth, and at HMNB Portsmouth. The government
Portsmouth
Indefatigable-class battlecruiser
at Rosyth Dockyard the contract was immediately transferred the contract to a new entity chaired by A. Wallace Cowan (1877–1964) called the Rosyth Shipbreaking
HMS_New_Zealand_(1911)
Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in Scotland
War British sailors would time their departures or returns to the base at Rosyth by asking when they would pass under the bridge. The first German air attack
Forth_Bridge
Scottish SNP politician
Dunfermline area since 1990, serving as a councillor for Rosyth and North Queensferry ward on Fife Council for nine years before becoming an MP. At the
Douglas_Chapman_(politician)
Battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
March 1931 at Devonport. She paid off on 15 May 1931 at Rosyth, before being sold to Thos. W. Ward of Inverkeithing for breaking up in February 1932. "Cwt"
HMS_Tiger_(1913)
Essex-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy
Plymouth, Kiel, Naples, Cannes, Barcelona, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Greenock, Rosyth, Portsmouth, and Bergen. During this cruise, submarine detection operations
USS_Intrepid_(CV-11)
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
at Port Edgar, Scotland, on 15 October 1921. Violent recommissioned at Rosyth on 11 March 1924. By March 1925 she was operating as part of the 9th Destroyer
HMS_Violent
Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England
RMS Mauretania was heading on her last voyage to the breaker's yard at Rosyth, the town council of Amble sent a telegram to the ship saying "still the
Amble
Pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy
Vice Admiral Edward Bradford, was assigned to the Grand Fleet and based at Rosyth, where it was reinforced with the five Duncan-class battleships, It was
HMS_Hindustan_(1903)
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
became a Boy Seaman 1st Class. On Easter Monday 1916, Cornwell left for Rosyth, Scotland, to join HMS Chester. On 31 May 1916, Chester was scouting ahead
Jack_Cornwell
Fifth election to Fife Regional Council
hold 34 Aberdour/Dalgety Bay E. Collins Conservative hold 35 Inverkeithing/Rosyth A. McGarry SNP hold 36 Cowdenbeath/Fulford SE T. Dair Labour hold 37 Cowdenbeath
1990 Fife Regional Council election
1990_Fife_Regional_Council_election
of the vote and number of councillors. Turnout was 46.2% In Order of the ward numbers: Bochel, H. M.; Denver, D. T. (2003). Scottish Council Elections
2003_Fife_Council_election
2012 Scottish local government election
elections. The election used the 23 wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing three or four Councillors
2012_Fife_Council_election
Mauretania Cunard Line 1906 31,938 Scrapped at Rosyth in 1935 Mauretania Cunard Line 1938 35, 738 Scrapped at Ward's Shipbreaking in 1965 Maxim Gorkiy Black
List_of_cruise_ships
Lead minister of His Majesty's Treasury
to use a new box for the Budget. Made by industrial trainees at Babcock Rosyth Defence Ltd ship and submarine dockyard in Fife, the new box is made of
Chancellor_of_the_Exchequer
1937 British submarine depot ship
a trip to Rothesay during this period and then, in 1968, she sailed to Rosyth Dockyard to undertake preparations to permanently retire it. The Norwegian
HMS_Maidstone_(1937)
1916 Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy
Navy agreed to return the vessel in January 1949. Upon returning to the Rosyth naval base, Royal Navy personnel thoroughly inspected the ship and found
HMS_Royal_Sovereign_(05)
King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy
rooms. The shell was discovered and defused when the ship was docked at Rosyth. At 06:05 Captain Leach decided to disengage and laid down a heavy smokescreen
HMS_Prince_of_Wales_(53)
Hamlet in Fife, Scotland
was popular with Irish dockworkers, and served those who worked in nearby Rosyth dockyard. There was formerly a Roman Catholic chapel in Jamestown, built
Jamestown,_Fife
C-class destroyer
attached to HMS Caledonia at Rosyth as a static training ship. Following her sale Concord arrived at the breakers yard of Thos. W. Ward at Inverkeithing on 22
HMS_Concord_(R63)
World War I order of battle
additional attached destroyers). The Battle Cruiser Fleet was based at Rosyth on the Firth of Forth, Scotland. HMAS Australia, the usual flagship of Rear
Battle of Jutland order of battle
Battle_of_Jutland_order_of_battle
15th-century chronicle of Scottish history
began the work in 1440 at the request of a neighbour, Sir David Stewart of Rosyth. The completed work, in its original form, consists of 16 books, of which
Scotichronicon
crewed by Royal Naval personnel, mainly from 1st MCM Squadron based at Rosyth. All five minesweepers were involved in clearing two minefields off Port
Falklands War order of battle: British naval forces
Falklands_War_order_of_battle:_British_naval_forces
resumes service, restructuring by Cunard-White Star has it then scrapped at Rosyth in 1934. Laurentic 1927 1927–1940 18,724 Launched in 1927 by Harland and
List_of_White_Star_Line_ships
History of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(EASTLANT), in Northwood, United Kingdom Northern Sub-Area (NORLANT), in Rosyth, United Kingdom Central Sub-Area (CENTLANT), in Plymouth, United Kingdom
History_of_NATO
British royal recognitions
Council. For services to Young People, to Scouting and to the community in Rosyth, Fife Ellen Melissa Roome – Campaigner. For services to Children's Online
2026_New_Year_Honours
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
June, Seafire was still listed as part of the 7th Destroyer Flotilla at Rosyth, now part of the Reserve Fleet. Seafire transferred to the 5th Destroyer
HMS_Seafire
Place in Singapore
between Serangoon North Avenues 4 and 5 which operates 24 hours a day. After Rosyth School moved to its present premise along Serangoon North Avenue 4, the
Serangoon_North
British lead ship of Audacious-class
towed from Scapa to Rosyth on 31 March 1920, where she remained as store ship until 15 March 1927, when she was sold to Thos. W. Ward of Inverkeithing for
HMS_Audacious_(1869)
Scottish Labour Party politician (b.1953)
Montrose and Inverness Thistle, and a spell in charge of Fife Junior outfit Rosyth Recreation. In March 1995, he joined Edinburgh side Meadowbank Thistle,
Jim_Leishman
1916 Renown-class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
felt to be too vulnerable to plunging fire and Repulse was refitted in Rosyth between 10 November 1916 and 29 January 1917 with additional horizontal
HMS_Repulse_(1916)
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
she was transferred to Rosyth, remaining in reserve. In 1936 she was stricken and sold to the shipbreaking yard Thos. W. Ward's for scrap as part of a
HMS_Valkyrie_(1917)
1513 battle between England and Scotland
ISBN 978-1-84176-959-2. Stephen, W.M. (1921). Story of Inverkeithing & Rosyth. Moray: Moray Press. Taylor, Ida Ashworth (1913). The Life of James IV.
Battle_of_Flodden
after her last convoy dispersed. She spend most of the rest of the year at Rosyth and was placed in reserve in February 1946. Oxford Castle was reactivated
HMS_Oxford_Castle
destroyers at the Humber, nine destroyers at Harwich, and two cruisers at Rosyth. The rest of the Home Fleet – five battleships, three cruisers and nine
British anti-invasion preparations of the Second World War
British_anti-invasion_preparations_of_the_Second_World_War
Royal Navy S class destroyer
1919. On returning to the UK, the ship was placed in reserve, initially at Rosyth and later Devonport. The destroyer remained in reserve until, in July 1937
HMS_Scotsman_(1918)
1918 British aircraft carrier
construction. The ship was reduced to Extended Reserve (four months readiness) at Rosyth in September 1932. In February 1936, it was decided to refit the ship as
HMS_Argus_(I49)
British admiral (1870–1916)
command of the newly formed 3rd Battlecruiser Squadron operating out of Rosyth in Scotland. Hood's command was the three battlecruisers of the Invincible
Horace_Hood
Class of destroyers built for the Royal Navy
to Ward's shipbreakers in exchange for the former ocean liner RMS Majestic, which the Royal Navy acquired for use as a static training ship at Rosyth. D
S-class_destroyer_(1917)
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
became a depot ship at Rosyth and was renamed Crescent. She reverted to Sutlej in 1919 before she was sold on 9 May 1921 to Thos. W. Ward and laid up in Belfast
HMS_Sutlej_(1899)
Tender of the United States Navy
several months during 1965, she used the port and docking facilities at Rosyth, Scotland, as a temporary home port, courtesy of the British Royal Navy
USS_San_Pablo_(AVP-30)
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
Chatham to Rosyth in March 1933, and on 19 August 1936, was one of a number of old warships transferred to the shipbreaker Thos. W. Ward in exchange
HMS_Shakespeare_(1917)
British politician (born 1933)
Royal Ordnance Factories whilst the Royal Navy Dockyards at Devonport and Rosyth were put under private management. The three separate service ministries
Michael_Heseltine
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
twelve torpedo boats sailed for Rosyth, Britain, arriving on 5 August. She was sold to be scrapped at Thos. W. Ward on 3 March 1921; she arrived in Birkenhead
SMS_Helgoland_(1909)
Upload Photo Rosyth Old Kirk, Burial Ground, Mort House 56°01′46″N 3°28′11″W / 56.029571°N 3.469693°W / 56.029571; -3.469693 (Rosyth Old Kirk, Burial
List of listed buildings in Dunfermline, Fife
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Dunfermline,_Fife
Award
Dock Company Ltd. Nicholas Brown, Inspector of Shipwrights, HM Dockyard, Rosyth. Richard Lawson-Brown, lately Fire Guard Training Officer, Leeds. William
1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(British_Empire_Medal)
2007 Scottish local government election
election was the first one using 23 new wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors
2007_Fife_Council_election
Political head of the Royal Navy (1628–1964)
African Navy Royal Indian Navy Flag Officer Submarines Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth Reserve Fleet Scotland and Northern Ireland Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic
First_Lord_of_the_Admiralty
142830 (Portsmouth). Leading Telegraphist Michael Henry Murphy, D/JX.150100 (Rosyth). Leading Telegraphist Eric Clifford Pattimore, P/SSX.33333 (Guernsey).
1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)
1945_Birthday_Honours_(Mention_in_Despatches)
Royal Navy C-class light cruiser
Light Cruiser Squadron from March to April 1919, then underwent a refit at Rosyth, Scotland. She recommissioned in October 1919 for another tour of duty with
HMS_Comus_(1914)
R-class destroyer converted to Type 15 frigate of the Royal Navy
October 1956 until 1964 she was held in reserve at Gareloch, Chatham and Rosyth. On 27 June 1964 she was re-commissioned to serve as part of the 29th Escort
HMS_Relentless_(H85)
Town on Fishguard Harbour, Wales
Stop-and-Call, Harbour Village, Lower Town, and Penyraber. A Goodwick electoral ward exists covering the town with a total population of 1,988 at the 2011 census
Goodwick
1946 Wave-class oiler of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
and laid up at Rosyth, Dunbartonshire. In September she was listed for disposal. Wave Chief was purchased for £208,825 to Thos. W. Ward. She arrived at
RFA_Wave_Chief
Town in Scotland
contiguous with the neighbouring settlements of North Queensferry, Jamestown, Rosyth, Hillend village and Dalgety Bay. The nearest cities are Dunfermline, 3
Inverkeithing
1940 Royal Navy destroyer class
Air Target Ship in October 1943, with a return to active service in the Rosyth Escort Force (January–October 1944). Decommissioned in March 1945 consigned
Town-class_destroyer
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
at Rosyth in September 1945. She then transferred to the Reserve Fleet at Portsmouth in April 1946. She remained there until sold to Thos. W. Ward for
HMS_Southdown_(L25)
1917 Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy
relieved Mitchell on 20 April 1924 before Ramillies underwent a refit at Rosyth in June. On 1 November, the Atlantic Fleet underwent a reorganisation that
HMS_Ramillies_(07)
Airborne warfare throughout World War II
carried out until 16 and 17 October 1939, against the British fleet at Rosyth and Scapa Flow. Little activity followed. Meanwhile, attacks by the Royal
Strategic bombing during World War II
Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II
1944 Implacable-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
she returned to Scapa on 9 December. On 15 December she began a refit at Rosyth preparatory to her transfer to the British Pacific Fleet, which included
HMS_Implacable_(R86)
Organisation and equipment in 1989
Force Channel (COMAIRCHAN) Maritime Air Region North, RAF Pitreavie Castle, Rosyth, commanded by an Air Vice-Marshal, who doubled as RAF Air Officer Scotland
Outline of the British Royal Air Force at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_British_Royal_Air_Force_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Port in Kingston upon Hull, England
Talbot Tenby Scotland Aberdeen Glasgow Forth Ports Grangemouth Burntisland Rosyth Leith Methil Dundee Inverness Irvine North Berwick Northern Ireland Belfast
Port_of_Hull
Seaplane tender for the Royal navy
Campania, along with the Grand Fleet, was transferred from Scapa Flow to Rosyth. On the morning of 5 November 1918, Campania was lying at anchor off Burntisland
HMS_Campania_(1914)
British M-Class destroyer
main squadron but then met Cardiff and escorted that light cruiser back to Rosyth. Despite these measures, the German light cruisers Bremse and Brummer managed
HMS_Pylades_(1916)
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
It is about 6.3 acres in size. It borders Bayswater Ave to the north, Rosyth Ave to the east and Roberts Ave to the south. The park contains two full-sized
Bayswater,_New_Zealand
Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
the United States on 14 July; while approaching the Royal Navy base in Rosyth, the battleship fired on what was thought to be a periscope from a German
USS_Arkansas_(BB-33)
German naval reserve officer; spy
returnees. He said that he wanted to cycle to places around Edinburgh such as Rosyth and Queensferry and arranged to hire a bicycle. The owner's daughter warned
Carl_Hans_Lody
Frigate of the Royal Navy
squadron exercises (CASPEX 5) with Loch Lomond in May. She returned to Rosyth in September to refit. In September 1961 Loch Killisport was assigned to
HMS_Loch_Killisport
Wickes-class destroyer
coast of Scotland. In September 1943, Charlestown was allocated to the Rosyth Escort Force to escort convoys along the east coast of Britain. Charlestown
USS_Abbot_(DD-184)
Human settlement in Scotland
the isthmus between the North Queensferry peninsula and Inverkeithing and Rosyth. The battle gave Cromwell control of Fife and the Firth of Forth. Troops
North_Queensferry
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
these duties being suspended, and Wallace arrived at her war station at Rosyth on 31 August 1939. Wallace was employed in escorting convoys along the east
HMS_Wallace
ROSYTH WARD
ROSYTH WARD
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Rosie, ROSY means "rose."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Embellishment, To be charming
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place so named in Humberside. Recorded in Domesday Book as Rutha, the place name may derive from Old Norse hrúedhr ‘rough shaly ground’.
Girl/Female
Christian, French, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Marathi, Tamil
Deep Pink; Beautiful; Rose
Boy/Male
Hindu
The perfect person
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Swedish
Queen of Rose; Flower Name; Noted Protector; Horse; Fame; Kind; Sort; Type; Little Rose
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Shining
Girl/Female
Hindu
Deep pink
Male
Russian
(РоÑÑ) Russian pet form of Czech/Russian Rostislav, ROSTYA means "usurp-glory."
Female
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Latin Rosa, ROSITA means "rose."
Girl/Female
English American German
Rose (flower name).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Biblical
the head; top, or beginning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an altered form of French Rosette.Norwegian : variant of Roseth.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Red; Sun; The First Ray of Sun
Boy/Male
Biblical
The head, top, or beginning.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
To be Charming
Boy/Male
German Scottish
Red. Surname.
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Danish, German
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Red, Sun
ROSYTH WARD
ROSYTH WARD
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central southern England and South Wales)
English (mainly central southern England and South Wales) : topographic name for someone who lived by a path across a heath, from Middle English hathe ‘heath’ + weye ‘way’.from an (apparently rare) Old English female personal name, Heaðuwīg, composed of the elements heaðu ‘strife’, ‘contention’ + wīg ‘war’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Singularity
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Devotion; Religious; Completeness
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Terrible
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from an agent derivative of Middle High German brennen ‘to burn’, in various applications. Often it is an occupational name for a distiller of spirits; it may also refer to a charcoal or lime burner or to someone who cleared forests by burning.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a distiller, from German Brenner, literally ‘burner’ (see 1).English : metathesized variant of Berner 2 and 3.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Garden of the Gods
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, German, Greek, Swedish, Welsh
Garland; Crown; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
Female
Hindi/Indian
(पारà¥à¤µà¤¤à¥€) Hindi myth name of a wife of Shiva, PARVATI means "she of the mountains."
ROSYTH WARD
ROSYTH WARD
ROSYTH WARD
ROSYTH WARD
ROSYTH WARD
n.
Room; space.
prep., adv., conj. &
Alt. of Sythe
n.
A red or reddish color; a rosy tint.
v. t.
To exceed in blushing; to surpass in rosy color.
superl.
Resembling a rose in color, form, or qualities; blooming; red; blushing; also, adorned with roses.
n.
A rosy or red color; flesh color; carnation.
a.
Flesh-colored; rosy; red.
n.
The quality of being rosy.
a.
Consisting of roses; rosy.
v. i.
To grow red; to have a red or rosy color.
n.
See Roust.
n.
The natural color of flesh; rosy pink.
n.
A rosy flush in the sky seen after sunset.
n.
A red color used by painters.
adv.
In a rosy manner.
n.
A red color. See Roset.
n.
A ford.
a.
Full of roses; rosy; as, roseate bowers.
a.
Like a blush; having the color of a blush; rosy.