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Time zone on UK royal estates, 1901–1936
Sandringham time is the name given to the idiosyncratic alterations that King Edward VII made to the timekeeping at the royal estate of Sandringham. This
Sandringham_time
Country house in Norfolk, England, private home of King Charles III
Sandringham House is a country house in the parish of Sandringham, Norfolk, England. It is one of the royal residences of Charles III, whose grandfather
Sandringham_House
Seasonal change of clock settings
Ramsay MacDonald, King Edward VII (who used half-hour DST or "Sandringham time" at Sandringham), the managing director of Harrods, and the manager of the
Daylight_saving_time
02:00 standard time. On 1 October 1916, Greenwich Mean Time was introduced to Ireland. At the beginning of the 20th century, Sandringham time (UTC+00:30)
Time_in_the_United_Kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
Sandringham can refer to: Sandringham, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney Sandringham, Queensland, a rural locality Sandringham, Victoria, a suburb of
Sandringham
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
at the time. Bluff Town Post Office opened on 1 April 1868, closed in 1871, reopened in 1873 and was renamed Sandringham in 1887. Sandringham was home
Sandringham,_Victoria
Church in Norfolk, England
Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham is a Church of England parish church in Norfolk, England. It is situated next to Sandringham House, and members of the
St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham
St_Mary_Magdalene_Church,_Sandringham
Flying boat airliner
The Short S.25 Sandringham is a British civilian flying boat designed and originally produced by Short Brothers. They were produced as conversions of
Short_Sandringham
Passenger rail service in Melbourne, Australia
The Sandringham line is a commuter railway line in the city of Melbourne, Australia. Operated by Metro Trains Melbourne, it is the city's fourth shortest
Sandringham_line
King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
half an hour ahead to provide more daylight time for shooting. This tradition of so-called Sandringham time continued until 1936, when it was abolished
Edward_VII
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Sandringham (Māori: Hanaringihama) is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is a multi-ethnic suburb with a population of over 12,000. Sandringham Village
Sandringham,_New_Zealand
Public school in Sandringham, Victoria, Australia
School, Hampton High School, Highett High School, and Sandringham Technical School. It was at the time when the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) was
Sandringham_College
British prince (1905–1919)
epilepsy. In 1916, as his condition deteriorated, he was sent to live at Sandringham House and kept away from the public eye. There, he was cared for by his
Prince John of the United Kingdom
Prince_John_of_the_United_Kingdom
Country house in Norfolk, England
Appleton House was a 19th-century country house on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England. It was originally built in the 1860s as a farmhouse, but
Appleton_House,_Sandringham
Former time zone
time offset from UTC of +00:30. It was used in Switzerland (Bernese Time) until the adoption of Central European Time in 1894. Known as Sandringham time
UTC+00:30
Place in Gauteng, South Africa
Sandringham is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a suburb that lies close to Glenhazel and Sydenham. It is located in Region E of the City
Sandringham,_South_Africa
Australian soccer club
Sandringham Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club based in Sandringham, Victoria. The men's team currently compete in State League 3 South-East. The
Sandringham_SC
Village in Norfolk, England
now in the parish of Sandringham, in the King's Lynn and West Norfolk district of Norfolk, England. It is 2 miles west of Sandringham, 7½ miles north of
Wolferton
Australian rules footballer (born 1995)
participating in at that time. Amon was a member of the Flying Boomerangs Under 15 team. He played U18 football with the Sandringham Dragons in the TAC Cup
Karl_Amon
Stabbing and robbery at New Zealand store
Patel was murdered during a robbery at the Rose Cottage Superette in Sandringham, Auckland, New Zealand. Police subsequently arrested three men in connection
Murder_of_Janak_Patel
144th season of the Victorian Football League
competition as a standalone team. Sandringham defeated Werribee in round 2 after trailing by 34 points at half-time, which was its first victory as a
2026_VFL_season
American singer-songwriter (born 1969)
figure in popular culture, she was ranked as the fifth-greatest singer of all time by Rolling Stone in 2023. Carey rose to fame with her eponymous debut album
Mariah_Carey
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022
Balmoral Castle, Scotland, until Christmas 1939, when they moved to Sandringham House, Norfolk. From February to May 1940, they lived at Royal Lodge
Elizabeth_II
Australian rules footballer (born 2003)
recommendation from his school's sporting coach, Ramsden joined the Sandringham Dragons. Ramsden time at the Dragons he became one of the most talked about prospects
Max_Ramsden
Australian rules footballer, born 1942
Football Association for the Sandringham Football Club. Prior to his time at St Kilda, he played 52 games for Sandringham, including (in the last game
Bob Murray (Australian footballer)
Bob_Murray_(Australian_footballer)
Building in King Street, Newtown
The Sandringham Hotel, 387–391 King Street, locally known as The Sando, was a pub in the Inner West suburb of Newtown in Sydney, Australia. The pub first
Sandringham_Hotel,_Newtown
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Sandringham line, which is part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the south-eastern
Brighton Beach railway station
Brighton_Beach_railway_station
Australian rules footballer and coach
and coach with the Sandringham Football Club in the Victorian Football Association. Bencraft, a rover originally from Sandringham, played briefly for
Neil_Bencraft
Australian rules footballer (1929–2023)
Sandringham, playing 155 games over the next nine seasons, and kicking a total of 534 goals, at that time the record for the club. He was a two-time VFA
Bruce Harper (Australian footballer)
Bruce_Harper_(Australian_footballer)
Personification of time passing
statue of Father Time sits on the grounds at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England. A clock featuring Father Time, created by Guéret Frêres, Atelier Cartier
Father_Time
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
Kenya. It was the last time he was seen in public. Six days later, at 7:30 am on 6 February, he was found dead in bed at Sandringham House in Norfolk. He
George_VI
Suburb of Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia
Sandringham is a rural locality in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Sandringham had a population of 49 people. The land
Sandringham,_Queensland
Norwegian aircraft crash in 1948
area of the landing was poor at the time, and the sea in the bay of Hommelvika was foaming white. When the Sandringham was about to touch down on the water
Bukken_Bruse_disaster
Australian rules footballer (born 2004)
age of 15 where he commenced playing for the Sandringham Dragons. During his time with the Sandringham Dragons, Ashcroft was promoted to captain and
Will_Ashcroft
Queen of the United Kingdom since 2022
The Free Library. Davies, Caroline (24 December 2005). "First royal Sandringham Christmas for Camilla". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on
Queen_Camilla
King of the United Kingdom since 2022
potential bride" and she accompanied him on visits to Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House. Charles's cousin Norton Knatchbull and his wife told Charles that
Charles_III
Under-18 Australian rules football competition
Oakleigh Chargers - Port Melbourne Sandringham Dragons - Sandringham Western Jets - Williamstown 6 – Calder Cannons, Sandringham Dragons 5 – Oakleigh Chargers
Talent_League
Australian rules footballer (born 2003)
played his junior football at East Sandringham in the Southern Metro Junior Football League. He played for the Sandringham Dragons in the Talent League prior
Hugo_Hall-Kahan
the Berlin Blockade 1948–49. January 3 – (United Kingdom) Short S.25 Sandringham – a British civilian flying boat designed and originally produced by
1940s_in_air_cargo
Australian politician (born 1986)
Victorian Legislative Assembly since November 2018, representing the seat of Sandringham. He currently serves as Shadow Minister for Education, Shadow Minister
Brad_Rowswell
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Sandringham line, part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the south-eastern
Hampton railway station, Melbourne
Hampton_railway_station,_Melbourne
1999 British TV series or programme
which included men from the King's estate at Sandringham House who had initially been formed in a "Sandringham Company". The battalion suffered heavy losses
All the King's Men (1999 film)
All_the_King's_Men_(1999_film)
Australian rules footballer (born 2000)
Kornberg, Sandringham Dragons coach Smith was named captain of Xavier College's first XVIII football team, as well as for the Sandringham Dragons, for
Bailey_Smith
Australian rules footballer
May 2026). "Relentless Westmeath send Dublin crashing to defeat in extra-time to win second Leinster title". The Irish Times. Dalton, Sinead (18 May 2026)
Ray_Connellan
1947 aviation accident
on 28 August 1947 when, in heavy fog, the Norwegian Air Lines Short Sandringham flying boat Kvitbjørn, registered LN-IAV, hit the mountain Kvammetinden
Kvitbjørn_disaster
Australian rules footballer and coach
Sandringham, also a VFL side, in October 2010. Sandringham and Lovett parted ways in October 2011 when Sandringham decided to return to a full-time coaching
Brett_Lovett
King of Norway from 1905 to 1957
complex. Furthermore, the bride's father gave them Appleton House on the Sandringham Estate as a country residence for his daughter's frequent visits to England
Haakon_VII
British physician (1884–1949)
After an education in Durham and London he established a practice in Sandringham, Norfolk. During the First World War, Willans served for a year as an
Frederic_Willans
King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936
years. They lived mainly at York Cottage, a relatively small house in Sandringham, Norfolk, where their way of life mirrored that of a comfortable middle-class
George_V
2024 Doctor Who episode
2024. He takes a job at the Sandringham Hotel and befriends the manager, Anita, while he waits for the door to the Time Hotel in Exeter Hotel in New
Joy_to_the_World_(Doctor_Who)
Sports award
recognises exceptional service to sports journalism over an extended period of time. This award is determined by the Sport Australia Board. From 2009 to 2017
Australian Sports Commission Media Awards
Australian_Sports_Commission_Media_Awards
Australian rules footballer
June 2023". Issuu. 11 July 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2025. "AFL twins take time out" Shaped by Trent Cotchin (17 June 2026). Mitch Brown: The Cost of Hiding
Nathan Brown (Australian footballer, born 1988)
Nathan_Brown_(Australian_footballer,_born_1988)
King of Norway from 1957 to 1991
was King of Norway from 1957 until his death in 1991. Olav was born at Sandringham House in England, the only child of Prince Carl of Denmark and Princess
Olav_V
Wales. Buckingham Palace Windsor Castle Holyrood Hillsborough Castle Sandringham Balmoral Highgrove Birkhall Anmer Hall Buckingham Palace Clarence House
List of British royal residences
List_of_British_royal_residences
Australian Football League draft
essendonfc.com.au. 14 October 2025. Retrieved 14 October 2025. "Florent time: Ollie becomes a Blue". carltonfc.com.au. 15 October 2025. Retrieved 15 October
2026_AFL_draft
Former railway station in Norfolk, England
Wolferton, in Norfolk, England. It was well known as the nearest station to Sandringham House; royal trains brought the royal family to and from their estate
Wolferton_railway_station
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Sandringham line, which is part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the south-eastern
Windsor railway station, Melbourne
Windsor_railway_station,_Melbourne
Queen of Norway from 1905 to 1938
British princesses to ride a bicycle and often spent time in the gardens and grounds of Sandringham House. Her education was primarily conducted at home
Maud_of_Wales
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Sandringham line, which is part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the south-eastern
Middle Brighton railway station
Middle_Brighton_railway_station
Qualification rounds for 2026 season of Australian soccer competition
the tournament for the first time since 2019. Sydney Olympic and Tigers FC qualified for the tournament for the first time since 2021. Brisbane Roar qualified
2026 Australia Cup preliminary rounds
2026_Australia_Cup_preliminary_rounds
Australian rules footballer and coach
and tactical approach to his time at Sandringham: playing under the speedy throw pass rules in place in the VFA at the time, he primarily recruited a young
Len_Toyne
British royal scandal
high-profile circles, with Epstein attending events at Windsor Castle and Sandringham House. Maxwell disputes this claim, claiming Sarah Ferguson introduced
Relationship of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein
Relationship_of_Prince_Andrew_and_Jeffrey_Epstein
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Sandringham line, which is part of Melbourne's rail network. It serves the south-eastern
Prahran_railway_station
Official royal street vehicles in the UK
same time the 1954 Phantom IV State Landaulette was retired from the working fleet and put on display in the royal motor museum at Sandringham House;
State and royal cars of the United Kingdom
State_and_royal_cars_of_the_United_Kingdom
Australian rules footballer (born 1999)
Brereton before joining the Sandringham Dragons in the TAC Cup. He also was a member of the AFL Academy – spending time at the Sydney Swans as part of
Hayden_McLean
Australian rules footballer
younger brother, Sam Frost currently is on the Hawthorn list after spending time at Greater Western Sydney and Melbourne Statistics are correct to the end
Jack Frost (footballer, born 1992)
Jack_Frost_(footballer,_born_1992)
2025 studio album by Mariah Carey
where she performed "Sugar Sweet" for the first time. This was followed by a performance at the Sandringham Estate on August 15, as part of the Heritage
Here_for_It_All
Mother of Diana, Princess of Wales (1936–2004)
born on 20 January 1936 at Park House, located on the royal estate at Sandringham in Norfolk. Her birth was on the same day as the death of King George
Frances_Shand_Kydd
Draft for the Australian Football League
skipper calls time on decorated 14-year career". afl.com.au. Retrieved 13 August 2024. Rogers, Michael (19 August 2024). "Big Ben calls time: Premiership
2024_AFL_draft
BBC News reports that Prince Andrew will not join the Royal family at Sandringham for Christmas following revelations about his links to an alleged Chinese
2024_in_the_United_Kingdom
Australian rules footballer (born 1983)
raised in Melbourne's bayside suburbs, where he played for the East Sandringham Junior Football Club before he attended Caulfield Grammar School. Judd
Chris_Judd
Australian rules footballer
before transferring to Sandringham in June 1945. Although interested in playing with Brunswick, he transferred to Sandringham in June 1945, playing his
Tom_Reynolds_(footballer)
Redistribution of Canadian electoral ridings
neighbourhoods of Westgate, Central Park, and Northgate plus all of Sandringham-Wellington east of Dixie Road and south of Sandalwood Parkway to Brampton—Chinguacousy
2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution
2022_Canadian_federal_electoral_redistribution
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Sandringham line, which is part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the suburb
Ripponlea_railway_station
Australian rules footballer (born 2006)
the eye of Coates Talent League recruiters and signed to play for the Sandringham Dragons in the 2022 season, despite only recently turning 15 years of
Levi_Ashcroft
British royal family member (born 1964)
either Nymans or Royal Lodge. Holidays were given to the royal estates at Sandringham and Balmoral, where Armstrong-Jones did landscape painting. Armstrong-Jones
Lady_Sarah_Chatto
Ceremony Abandons State Opening of Parliament -- Also Drops Plan to Visit Sandringham". The New York Times. London. 3 December 1935. p. 21. Retrieved 4 May
Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark
Descendants_of_Christian_IX_of_Denmark
Mountbatten-Windsor moves out of Royal Lodge at Windsor to relocate to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. Sarah's Trust, a charity founded by Sarah Ferguson
2026_in_the_United_Kingdom
9th season of the VFL Women's
second time and the second consecutive year, defeating Collingwood by six points in the 2025 VFLW Grand Final. On 28 October 2024, the Sandringham Football
2025_VFL_Women's_season
August 28 – In the Kvitbjørn disaster, a Norwegian Air Lines Short Sandringham flying boat struck a mountain near Lødingsfjellet, Norway, killing all
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_commercial_aircraft
People in files on Jeffrey Epstein
Force station, RAF Marham, reportedly for a two-day shooting party at Sandringham. Mariya "Masha" Prusakova is a Russian snowboarder. Epstein and Prusakova
List of people named in the Epstein files
List_of_people_named_in_the_Epstein_files
football in the 1940 and 1941 seasons – with the sole exception that Sandringham had competed as an amateur club in the latter season – but had cancelled
1944_VFA_season
Australian rules footballer (born 2006)
Football League (VFL) debut for St Kilda's then reserves affiliate, Sandringham, in round 3 of the 2025 VFL season. In his third VFL match, Tauru was
Alix_Tauru
Australian rules footballer (born 2002)
playing for Xavier and Sandringham as a full-time student after his listing by St Kilda. Heath had a standout game for Sandringham in Round 12 collecting
Max_Heath
Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021
appointed him Lord High Admiral for his 90th birthday. While staying at Sandringham House in December 2011, Philip suffered chest pains and was taken to
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
Nanny to the children of King George V and Queen Mary
was separated from them and moved with Bill to nearby Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate. Bill nursed John until his death from a severe epileptic seizure
Charlotte_Bill
Member of the British royal family (born 1982)
Cambridge". The couple were given Anmer Hall, a country home on the Sandringham estate, as a wedding gift from the Queen. In December 2012, St James's
Catherine,_Princess_of_Wales
Horse race
The Sandringham Stakes is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old fillies. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile (1
Sandringham_Handicap
Australian rules footballer (born 1997)
per team (down from 22) and 16-minute quarters with time on (down from 20-minute quarters with time on) due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. AFL
Jade_Gresham
for the first time, after defeating Port Melbourne by 42 points in the 1929 VFA Grand Final. Two new clubs − Oakleigh and Sandringham − entered the VFA
1929_VFA_season
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Sandringham is a town on the Eastport Peninsula in Bonavista Bay North in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The town had a population
Sandringham, Newfoundland and Labrador
Sandringham,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Georgian country house in Norfolk, England
Norfolk, England. Built in the 19th century, it was acquired by the Sandringham Estate sometime after Queen Victoria purchased the property, and has
Anmer_Hall
Archived from the original on 17 March 2017. Retrieved 8 August 2012. "Sandringham murder: Alisa Dmitrijeva cause of death unknown". BBC News. 15 September
List of unsolved killings in the United Kingdom (2010–present)
List_of_unsolved_killings_in_the_United_Kingdom_(2010–present)
British jewelry designer and relative of the royal family (born 2002)
As a member of the British royal family, she spends Christmases at Sandringham House and summers at Balmoral Castle. Her father succeeded his father
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
Lady_Margarita_Armstrong-Jones
Following the summit, Volodymyr Zelensky meets King Charles III at Sandringham. 3 March – Starmer announces a £1.6bn missile deal for Ukraine following
2025_in_the_United_Kingdom
King of the United Kingdom in 1936
monarch of the British Empire to fly in an aircraft when he travelled from Sandringham to London for his Accession Council. Edward caused unease in government
Edward_VIII
British royal family
rebuff Iwi, until the Queen advised Rab Butler in January 1960 that for some time she had her heart set on a change that would recognise the name, Mountbatten
House_of_Windsor
Australian rules footballer, born 1976
negotiations saw him nominate to leave the club through the pre-season draft, this time to the St Kilda Football Club. His experience at the Saints was invaluable
Stephen_Powell
Australian rules football player
the Sandringham Dragons in the TAC Cup while also attending Haileybury. Through their time at Haileybury the twins were closely mentored by three time Coleman
Ben_King_(footballer)
British royal recognitions
Marsden, Gardener, Sandringham Estate. Karen Ann Napier, Daily Cleaner, Royal Mews, Windsor Castle. Luke James Nash, Electrician, Sandringham House. Timothy
2025_New_Year_Honours
SANDRINGHAM TIME
SANDRINGHAM TIME
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon; of Cornish origin)
English (Devon; of Cornish origin) : topographic name for someone who lived by a menhir, i.e. a tall standing stone erected in prehistoric times (Cornish men ‘stone’ + hir ‘long’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living on (and farming) a hide of land, Old English hī(gi)d. This was a variable measure of land, differing from place to place and time to time, and seems from the etymology to have been originally fixed as the amount necessary to support one (extended) family (Old English hīgan, hīwan ‘household’). In some cases the surname is habitational, from any of the many minor places named with this word, as for example Hyde in Greater Manchester, Bedfordshire, and Hampshire.English : variant of Ide, with inorganic initial H-. Compare Herrick.Jewish (American) : Americanized spelling of Haid.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Loveless. The spelling is apparently the result of folk etymology, which understood the word as a nickname for a dandy fond of lace. The modern sense of this word is, however, not attested until the 16th century and at the time of surname formation it meant only ‘cord’ or ‘shoelace’.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán)
English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán) : from the Christian baptismal name Jordan. This is taken from the name of the river Jordan (Hebrew Yarden, a derivative of yarad ‘to go down’, i.e. to the Dead Sea). At the time of the Crusades it was common practice for crusaders and pilgrims to bring back flasks of water from the river in which John the Baptist had baptized people, including Christ himself, and to use it in the christening of their own children. As a result Jordan became quite a common personal name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the popular medieval personal name Hudde, which is of complex origin. It is usually explained as a pet form of Hugh, but there was a pre-existing Old English personal name, Hūda, underlying place names such as Huddington, Worcestershire. This personal name may well still have been in use at the time of the Norman Conquest. If so, it was absorbed by the Norman Hugh and its many diminutives. Reaney adduces evidence that Hudde was also regarded as a pet form of Richard.German : from a short form of a Germanic compound personal name formed with hut ‘guard’ as the first element.Variant spelling of German Hütt (see Huett).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish hut, German Hut ‘hat’ (see Huth).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Myer.Spanish : habitational name from a village in Santander province, so named from mies ‘ripe grain’, ‘harvest time’ (Latin messis aestiva ‘summer harvest’).Dutch : nickname from mier ‘ant’; perhaps denoting an industrious person.Dutch and Belgian (van de Mier) : topographic name from a Brabantine form of moere ‘bog’, ‘marsh’ (modern moeras), or a habitational name from Moere in West Flanders.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near a tumulus, mound or hill, Middle English lowe, from Old English hlÄw (see Law 2).Scottish and English : nickname for a short man, from Middle English lah, lowe (Old Norse lágr; the word was adopted first into the northern dialects of Middle English, where Scandinavian influence was strong, and then spread south, with regular alteration of the vowel quality).English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : nickname for a violent or dangerous person, from Anglo-Norman French lou, leu ‘wolf’ (Latin lupus). Wolves were relatively common in Britain at the time when most surnames were formed, as there still existed large tracts of uncleared forest.Scottish : from a pet form of Lawrence. Compare Lowry 1.Americanized spelling of Jewish Lowe.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc.
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc. : from the Latin personal name Lucas (Greek Loukas) ‘man from Lucania’. Lucania is a region of southern Italy thought to have been named in ancient times with a word meaning ‘bright’ or ‘shining’. Compare Lucio. The Christian name owed its enormous popularity throughout Europe in the Middle Ages to St. Luke the Evangelist, hence the development of this surname and many vernacular derivatives in most of the languages of Europe. Compare Luke. This is also found as an Americanized form of Greek Loukas.Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lùcais (see McLucas).As a French name Lucas has been recorded in Canada since 1653, taken to Trois Rivières, Quebec, by one Lucas-Lépine from Normandy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, perhaps from Leadenham in Lincolnshire, which is probably so named from an Old English personal name, LÄ“oda + hÄm ‘homestead’.Scottish : unexplained. Compare Ledingham.Perhaps a variant of Dutch Van Landingham.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city in West Yorkshire, or the place in Kent. The former is of British origin, appearing in Bede in the form Loidis ‘People of the LÄt’, (LÄt being an earlier name of the river Aire, meaning ‘the violent one’). Loidis was originally a district name, but was subsequently restricted to the city. The Kentish place name may be from an Old English stream name hlÌ„de ‘loud, rushing stream’.Daniel Leeds (1652–1720) was born in England, probably in Nottinghamshire, and emigrated to America with his father, Thomas, some time in the third quarter of the 17th century. The family settled in Shrewsbury, NJ, in 1677. Daniel made almanacs and was surveyor general of the Province of West Jersey in 1682. He was married four times and had numerous children.
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : from an Old Welsh personal name, Cynbel, composed of the elements cyn ‘chief’ + bel ‘war’. This was borne by Welsh chieftain in Roman times whose name is recorded in a Latinized form as Cunobelinus; he provided the inspiration for Shakespeare’s Cymbeline.English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire, so named from a Celtic word related to Welsh cyfyl ‘border’.Possibly also a variant of English Kimball or Kimble.It is also quite likely that this name has assimilated some instances of German Kembel.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : nickname from the personal name Herod (Greek HÄ“rÅdÄ“s, apparently derived from hÄ“rÅs ‘hero’), borne by the king of Judea (died ad 4) who at the time of the birth of Christ ordered that all male children in Bethlehem should be slaughtered (Matthew 2: 16–18). In medieval mystery plays Herod was portrayed as a blustering tyrant, and the name was therefore given to someone one who had played the part, or who had an overbearing temper.English : variant of Harold (1 or 2).Greek : shortened form of Herodiadis, a patronymic from the classical personal name HÄ“rodiÅn. This was the name of a relative of St. Paul and an early Bishop of Patras, venerated in the Orthodox Church. HÄ“rodÄ“s ‘Herod’ is also found in Greek as a nickname for a violent man, but this is less likely to be the source of the surname.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : nickname from Old French marmion ‘monkey’, ‘brat’.Irish : as well as being a Norman English name as in 1, this has been used in recent times for Merriman.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Hugh. This was at one time the usual form of the personal name in Scotland.English : status name for a domestic servant, Middle English hewe, a singular form derived from a plural noun hewen (Old English hīwan) ‘members of a household’, ‘domestic servants’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Isabel(l)(a). This originated as a variant of Elizabeth, a name which owed its popularity in medieval Europe to the fact that it was borne by John the Baptist’s mother. The original form of the name was Hebrew Elisheva ‘my God (is my) oath’; it appears thus in Exodus 6:23 as the name of Aaron’s wife. By New Testament times the second element had been altered to Hebrew shabat ‘rest’, ‘Sabbath’. The form Isabella originated in Spain, the initial syllable being detached because of its resemblance to the definite article el, and the final one being assimilated to the characteristic Spanish feminine ending -ella. The name in this form was introduced to France in the 13th century, being borne by a sister of St. Louis who lived as a nun after declining marriage with the Holy Roman Emperor. Thence it was taken to England, where it achieved considerable popularity as an independent personal name alongside its doublet Elizabeth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English Hocedei, Hokedey ‘Hock-day’, the second Tuesday after Easter. This was formerly a time at which rents and dues were paid, and from the 14th century it was a popular festival. The name possibly denoted someone born at this time of year.
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English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.
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English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : variant spelling of English Jernegan, which is of uncertain derivation. Reaney believes it to be of Breton origin, probably identical with the Old Breton personal name Iarnuuocon ‘iron famous’, taken to East Anglia by Bretons at the time of the Norman Conquest.Thomas Jernigan was granted land at Somerton, VA, in 1668. Many of his descendants were sea captains. His son, also called Thomas, settled on Martha’s Vineyard, MA, in 1712.
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English and Dutch
English and Dutch : occupational name for a washerman or launderer, Old French, Middle Dutch lavendier (Late Latin lavandarius, an agent derivative of lavanda ‘washing’, ‘things to be washed’). The term was applied especially to a worker in the wool industry who washed the raw wool or rinsed the cloth after fulling. There is no evidence for any direct connection with the word for the plant (Middle English, Old French lavendre). However, the etymology of the plant name is obscure; it may have been named in ancient times with reference to the use of lavender oil for cleaning or of the dried heads of lavender in perfuming freshly washed clothes.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lawful
Biblical
trusting in me; a grown-up brother
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Right guidance
Female
Finnish
Finnish myth name of the mother of Lemminkäinen, LEMPI means "love."
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Hindu
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meaning divine.
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British, English, Swedish
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English and French
English and French : variant spelling of Vial.German : topographic name from vil, an old word for a swamp or bog.Italian (Venetia) : from a pet form of Vito.
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American, Anglo, British, English
Marshland; From the Moor-land
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Latin
Good luck.
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a.
Done at an improper time; unseasonable; untimely.
n.
A tabular statement of the time at which, or within which, several things are to take place, as the recitations in a school, the departure and arrival of railroad trains or other public conveyances, the rise and fall of the tides, etc.
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One who marks the time in musical performances.
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Obsequiously complying with the spirit of the times, or the humors of those in power.
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Timely; seasonable.
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One who gives the time for the departure of conveyances.
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A clock, watch, or other instrument, to measure or show the progress of time; a chronometer.
superl.
Being or occurring in good time; sufficiently early; seasonable.
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One who complies with prevailing opinions, whatever they may be; a timeserver.
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One appointed to mark and declare the time of participants in races or other contests.
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A timeserver.
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An obsequious compliance with the spirit of the times, or the humors of those in power, which implies a surrender of one's independence, and sometimes of one's integrity.
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A timekeeper; especially, a watch by which small intervals of time can be measured; a kind of stop watch. It is used for timing the speed of horses, machinery, etc.
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One who adapts his opinions and manners to the times; one who obsequiously compiles with the ruling power; -- now used only in a bad sense.
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A person who keeps a record of the time spent by workmen at their work.
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The quality or state of being timely; seasonableness; opportuneness.
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Done or occurring before the proper time; premature; immature; as, a timeless grave.
adv.
In a timeless manner; unseasonably.
superl.
Keeping time or measure.
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Saving time; as, a timesaving expedient.