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Scottish naturalist, photographer and folklorist
Seton Gordon CBE (1886–1977) was a Scottish naturalist, photographer and folklorist. Gordon began exploring the Highlands of Scotland as a boy, particularly
Seton_Gordon
Alexander Seton, Lord Gordon († 1440 or 1441) was a Scottish baron, Lord of Parliament and progenitor of the Gordon Earls and Marquesses of Huntly. Alexander
Alexander_Seton,_Lord_Gordon
Title in the Peerage of England
or (Gordon); 2nd, or three lions' heads erased gules (Badenoch); 3rd, or three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules (Seton); 4th
Duke_of_Richmond
British aristocrat
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 11th Duke of Richmond, 11th Duke of Lennox, 11th Duke of Aubigny, 6th Duke of Gordon, CBE, DL (born 8 January 1955), styled
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 11th Duke of Richmond
Charles_Gordon-Lennox,_11th_Duke_of_Richmond
Scottish clan
married into the Seton family and her male descendants assumed the surname Gordon and continued as chiefs of the clan. The Gordons assisted in defeating
Clan_Gordon
American basketball player (born 1991)
graduate student, and play immediately the following season. Gordon transferred to Seton Hall for the 2015–16 season, and, in 2016, became the first player
Derrick_Gordon
Topics referred to by the same term
professional footballer Seton Beresford (1868–1928), English first-class cricketer Seton Daunt, guitar player and songwriter Seton Gordon (1886–1977), Scottish
Seton
Private high school in Essex County, New Jersey, US
Seton Hall Preparatory School, generally called Seton Hall Prep, SHP, or "The Prep", is a Roman Catholic all boys' high school located in the suburban
Seton_Hall_Preparatory_School
Peerage of Scotland, and of the United Kingdom
of Gordon has been created once in the Peerage of Scotland and again in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The Dukedom, named after the Clan Gordon, was
Duke_of_Gordon
Scottish nobleman and Chancellor of Scotland
Chancellor of Scotland from 1498 to 1501. George was the son of Alexander (Seton) Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly and his second wife Elizabeth Crichton, daughter
George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly
George_Gordon,_2nd_Earl_of_Huntly
Scottish baroness (died 1439)
Gordon, Lord of Gordon Elizabeth, underage at the time of her father's death in 1402, was a ward of Walter Haliburton of Dirleton. Sir William Seton purchased
Elizabeth Gordon, Heiress of Gordon
Elizabeth_Gordon,_Heiress_of_Gordon
Royal residence in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Castle (GDL00045)". Retrieved 6 March 2019. Gordon, Seton (2009). "The Country of Balmoral". Seton Gordon's Cairngorms: an anthology. Whittles. pp. 141–142
Balmoral_Castle
Scottish magnate
Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Huntly (died 15 July 1470), who adopted the family name of Gordon from about 1457, was a powerful 15th-century Scottish magnate
Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly
Alexander_Gordon,_1st_Earl_of_Huntly
British film director (1934–1996)
Crowley) and Iona Macdonald. His middle name Seton came from his godfather, the Scottish naturalist Seton Gordon. He was educated at Shrewsbury House School
Donald_Cammell
Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
the hands of several prominent families, including the Prestons, Setons and Gordons. Since 1984 it has been owned and managed by the National Trust for
Fyvie_Castle
American Roman Catholic educator and saint (1774–1821)
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton SC (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was an American Catholic educator, known as a founder of the country's parochial school
Elizabeth_Ann_Seton
British actor (1909–1969)
the Yard. Bruce Lovat Seton was born in Simla, British India, the younger of two sons of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Bruce Gordon Seton of Abercorn (1868–1934)
Bruce_Seton
John Seton, 2nd Lord Seton, married Katherine, daughter of William St Clair of Hermandston, had issue. Alexander Seton, married Elizabeth Gordon, heiress
William_Seton,_1st_Lord_Seton
French peerage held by British noble
of Gordon (1818-1903) Charles Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond, 7th Duke of Lennox, Duke of Aubigny, 2nd Duke of Gordon (1845-1928) Charles Gordon-Lennox
Duke_of_Aubigny
Scottish military surgeon and historian
Colonel Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, 9th Baronet, CB, FRSE (13 October 1868 – 7 July 1932) was a Scottish military surgeon and historian. He was born on 13
Bruce_Gordon_Seton
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
in his estates by his daughter Elizabeth Gordon, wife of Alexander Seton, who assumed the surname of Gordon for himself and "all his heirs male." He was
Marquess_of_Huntly
by Hugh Thomson Highways and Byways in the West Highlands (1935) by Seton Gordon; illustrations by Sir D.Y. Cameron Highways and Byways in Essex (1939)
Highways and Byways (series of regional guides)
Highways_and_Byways_(series_of_regional_guides)
Topics referred to by the same term
Alexander Seton may refer to: Alexander Seton (Governor of Berwick) (fl. 1311 – 1340) Alexander Seton (d. 1332), nobleman Alexander Seton, Lord Gordon (died
Alexander_Seton
Scottish landowner
George Seton, Lord Seton, Master of Winton (15 May 1613 – 4 June 1648) was a Scottish landowner. He was the eldest surviving son of George Seton, 3rd Earl
George_Seton,_Lord_Seton
Bay on the far north-west coast of mainland Scotland
– all of which still lie buried under the sand. In the 1920s, author Seton Gordon witnessed many submerged wrecks in the sand while walking here. In a
Sandwood_Bay
Title created several times in the peerage of Scotland
apparent is Charles Gordon-Lennox (b. 1994), eldest son of the 11th Duke. Duke of Richmond and Lennox Duke of Richmond Duke of Gordon Duke of Aubigny Earl
Duke_of_Lennox
College basketball team
The Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball program is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball program of Seton Hall University in South Orange
Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball
Seton_Hall_Pirates_men's_basketball
Scottish title
Gordon (1904–1989) Charles Gordon-Lennox, Duke of Lennox, Richmond and Gordon (1929–2017) Charles Gordon-Lennox, Duke of Lennox, Richmond and Gordon (b
Earl_of_Lennox
Marischal; Elizabeth, married Sir Alexander (Seton) Gordon of Touch and Tullibody (the son of Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly (died 15 July 1470) and
Thomas Erskine, 2nd Lord Erskine
Thomas_Erskine,_2nd_Lord_Erskine
Sir William Home Gordon, 10th Baronet (1818–1876) Sir Home Seton Gordon, 11th Baronet (1845–1906) Sir Home Seton Charles Montagu Gordon, 12th Baronet (1871–1956)
Gordon baronets of Embo, Sutherland (1631)
Gordon_baronets_of_Embo,_Sutherland_(1631)
Scientific exploration of Spitsbergen, Norway
and for 20 years was the director of the London School of Economics. Seton Gordon (1886–1977), aged 35 at the time of the expedition, who authored multiple
1921 Oxford University Spitsbergen expedition
1921_Oxford_University_Spitsbergen_expedition
Species group of mammals
eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) are known to hunt both adults and kittens. Seton Gordon recorded an instance where a wildcat fought a golden eagle, resulting
Wildcat
1965 British/South African/German film by Robert Lynn
Tom Hamilton Gabriel Bayman as Charlie Singer George Leech as Carlo Seton Gordon Mulholland as Mr. Spyker Josh du Toit as Hajo Petersen Dietmar Schönherr
Coast_of_Skeletons
Munroe) on 27 April 1939 Vera Swettenham, Lady Swettenham (née Vera Seton Gordon, previously Guthrie) on 22 June 1939 Patricia Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough
List_of_American_heiresses
Series about counties and regions in the British Isles
ISBN 9787270004402. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Seton Gordon (1963). Highlands of Scotland. Hale. N. H. Woodcock (1999). In Sight
County_Books_series
Uninhabited island in Scotland
Inverness, vol. XL1X, 1975 Highways and Byways in the West Highlands by Seton Gordon, MacMillan and Co. Ltd., St. Martin's Street, London (1935) Pont 13:
Eilean_Munde
Baronetcy in Linlithgow county, Scotland
of the title of Lord Gordon. The 11th Baronet was the actor Bruce Seton. Sir Walter Seton, 1st Baronet (died 1692) Sir Walter Seton, 2nd Baronet (died 1708)
Seton baronets of Abercorn (1663)
Seton_baronets_of_Abercorn_(1663)
Stone building in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
the local pronunciation as Corower, but without explanation. However, Seton Gordon, appears to suggest the final-vowels of Coire (and corrie) are dropped
Corrour_Bothy
Scottish clan
Seton share a common origin with the Chiefs of Highland Clan Gordon. Sir Christopher Seton (died 1306) secured the family's fortunes by marrying a sister
Clan_Seton
Human settlement in Scotland
Scotland, "Dunachton Lodge", Canmore database, retrieved 17 September 2009 Seton, Gordon (1948), Highways and Byways in the Central Highlands, London: Macmillan
Dunachton
Australian anthropologist and archaeologist (1910–1992)
University College London. Marjory Veronica Seton-Williams was born in Melbourne, Australia, the daughter of Seton Gordon Nixon Williams (1856–1927), a lawyer
Veronica_Seton-Williams
Scottish biologist, ecologist and mountaineer (1930–2019)
behaviour of northern animals. Watson was inspired by the writings of Seton Gordon, whose book The Cairngorm Hills of Scotland Watson came across as a child
Adam_Watson_(scientist)
British general (1833–1885)
Charles George Gordon CB (28 January 1833 – 26 January 1885), also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, Gordon of Khartoum and General Gordon, was a British
Charles_George_Gordon
George Seton IV, 6th Lord Seton (born: c. 1508; died 1549) was a Lord of the Parliament of Scotland. He was the son of Janet Hepburn, daughter of Patrick
George_Seton,_6th_Lord_Seton
British classical scholar and palaeographer (1858–1937)
23 April 1902. p. 7. GROS data 453/00 0022. Correspondence between Seton Gordon and Francis Cameron Head, Lochaber Archives D36. Works related to W.
Wallace_Lindsay
Northern Irish surgeon and army officer (1858–1934)
in the County of London, on 20 March 1928. Charles married Gertrude Seton Gordon, and they had two children, Sir Allen Aitcheson Havelock Charles, 2nd
Havelock_Charles
Herries would bring the letter to Robert Gordon. Seton by courtesy calls Gordon his father. In July 1638 a Sir John Seton was in London and was asked by Sir
Sir John Seton (letter writer)
Sir_John_Seton_(letter_writer)
Scottish judge and politician (1555–1622)
Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline (1555 – 16 June 1622) was a Scottish lawyer, judge and politician. He served as Lord President of the Court of
Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline
Alexander_Seton,_1st_Earl_of_Dunfermline
Scottish baron
before 7 March 1407–8 without issue. Elizabeth Gordon, married Alexander Seton, son of Sir William Seton of Seton; succeeding her brother John to their father's
Adam_de_Gordon_(died_1402)
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
now used as a private home. In 1408, Alexander Seton married Elizabeth Gordon, heiress of the Gordon family, and they were granted lands at Greenknowe
Gordon,_Scottish_Borders
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1852 to 1855
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (28 January 1784 – 14 December 1860), styled Lord Haddo from 1791 to 1801, was a British statesman, diplomat
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
George_Hamilton-Gordon,_4th_Earl_of_Aberdeen
Island of the Orkney Islands, Scotland
Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. Seton, Sir Bruce Gordon; Arnot, Jean Gordon (1928). Prisoners of the 45. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: Scottish
Burray
Sir Home Seton Charles Montagu Gordon, 12th Baronet Gordon of Embo, Sutherland (30 September 1871 – 9 September 1956 at Rottingdean, East Sussex) was
Sir_Home_Gordon,_12th_Baronet
Scottish painter (1863-1931)
Hugh Fraser's 'Amid the High Hills' (1923) and 'The Immortal Isles' by Seton Gordon (1926) MacKinnon's military service began as a Private with the 1st VB
Finlay_MacKinnon
British zoologist
further ecological research. Boyd was influenced by the writings of Seton Gordon and Frank Fraser Darling. He visited St Kilda and recognised the potential
John_Morton_Boyd
American-Bahamian basketball player (born 1988)
played two years at Seton Hall (2016–18) and two years at Valparaiso University (2019–21). In November 2020, Gordon opened "Eric Gordon's Greek's Pizzeria"
Eric_Gordon
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
Scotland. It was created on 20 April 1632 for George Gordon, Earl of Enzie, eldest son of George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly, with remainder that the title
Viscount_Aboyne
British peer and landowner (1929–2017)
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond, 10th Duke of Lennox, 10th Duke of Aubigny, 5th Duke of Gordon (19 September 1929 – 1 September 2017)
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond
Charles_Gordon-Lennox,_10th_Duke_of_Richmond
British barrister (1943–2019)
Alan Gordon Seton Pollock (1943–2019) was a British barrister. Born in London, he was the eldest child of Alan and Kathleen Pollock. His father's career
Gordon_Pollock
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
Norwich (1685–1777) Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon, 1st Earl of Norwich (1743–1827) George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, 2nd Earl of Norwich (1770–1836)
Earl_of_Norwich
American soccer player (born 1983)
year of college soccer for Cal State Fullerton, prior to transferring to Seton Hall University where he played from 2004 to 2006. Kljestan was a three-year
Gordon_Kljestan
British-American basketball player (born 1983)
Federation Championships. Gordon was an All-State player at Mount Vernon and a top-40 national recruit. He was heavily recruited by Seton Hall, but decided to
Ben_Gordon
British Army officer, author and fascist activist
Lieutenant-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchison (20 January 1890 – 3 April 1946) was a British First World War army officer, military theorist, author of both
Graham_Seton_Hutchison
The following is a list of notable people associated with Seton Hall University, located in the American city of South Orange, New Jersey. Malcolm Diamond
List of Seton Hall University people
List_of_Seton_Hall_University_people
Castle in East Lothian, Scotland
Seton Palace was situated in East Lothian, a few miles south-east of Edinburgh near the town of Prestonpans. Often regarded as the most desirable Scottish
Seton_Palace
Scottish noble title
for more than 500 years. The most recent Baron of Abergeldie, John Seton Howard Gordon, the 21st Baron, inherited the estate in 1963 and retained ownership
Baron_of_Abergeldie
British government recognitions
Norah Folland, JP. For political and public services in South Wales. Seton Gordon. For services to literature and natural history. Cecil Augustus Charles
1939_Birthday_Honours
of Scotland held by the Gordon family. The earldom was created in September 1660 for Charles Gordon, fourth son of George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly
Earl_of_Aboyne
Winton, Chiefs of Clan Seton, of the Earls of Eglinton, Chiefs of Clan Montgomery, and of the Earls of Huntly, Chiefs of Clan Gordon, respectively. Wyntoun
Alan_de_Wyntoun
British mountain climber
ISBN 1-84183-057-7 Fife: 25 Walks, Mercat Press, 2005, ISBN 1-84183-075-5 Seton Gordon’s Scotland, Whittles Publishing, 2005, ISBN 1-904445-22-5 The Mountains
Hamish_Brown
Eustace Prep, Christian Brothers Academy, Delbarton, and Seton Hall Prep participate in the Gordon Conference American Division. Don Bosco Prep, Gloucester
Gordon_Cup
Secondary school in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The Gordon Schools is a six-year, non denominational comprehensive co-educational secondary school located in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It takes
The_Gordon_Schools
American basketball player and coach (born 1976)
coach and former player who is the coach for the Seton Hall Pirates. He played college basketball at Seton Hall from 1996 to 2000. A point guard, Holloway
Shaheen_Holloway
Private, all-girls school in United States
Seton Keough High School was an all-girls college preparatory Catholic high school in Baltimore, Maryland. It was located in the Archdiocese of Baltimore
Seton_Keough_High_School
Scottish peer
death of his brother, Alexander Seton, 3rd Earl of Dunfermline, in 1677. He married Lady Jean Gordon, daughter of Lewis Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Huntly and
James Seton, 4th Earl of Dunfermline
James_Seton,_4th_Earl_of_Dunfermline
Political party in the United Kingdom
Roe Edward Russell, 26th Baron de Clifford Alexander Raven Thomson Graham Seton Hutchison Leigh Vaughan-Henry Herbert Vivian John Warburton Charlie Watts
Reform_UK
City in Florida, United States
and various private institutions, including the following: St. Elizabeth Seton School (private) Naples High School (City of Naples, public) Barron G. Collier
Naples,_Florida
Roman Catholic shrine in Maryland, United States
Ann Seton is a U.S. religious site and educational center in Emmitsburg, Maryland, that pays tribute to the life and mission of Elizabeth Ann Seton (August
National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
National_Shrine_of_St._Elizabeth_Ann_Seton
Scottish magnate
John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland (1525–1567) was a Scottish magnate. John Gordon supported the chief of his family, his cousin the Earl of Huntly
John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland
John_Gordon,_11th_Earl_of_Sutherland
16th-century tower house in the Scottish Borders
obtained by the Setons of Touch in the early 15th century, when Alexander Seton married a Gordon heiress. The tower was built in 1581 by James Seton, and the
Greenknowe_Tower
Scottish nobleman (died 1576)
George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly (died 19 October 1576), was Lord Chancellor of Scotland and major conspirator of the Marian civil war. The second son
George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly
George_Gordon,_5th_Earl_of_Huntly
American legal scholar
ethics and property law. She is the Peter W. Rodino Professor of Law at the Seton Hall University School of Law. Franzese is an educator who has been named
Paula_Franzese
British archaeologist
of Archaeology: V. Gordon Childe, Stuart Piggott, Charles Phillips, Christopher Hawkes, Seton Lloyd, Robert J. Braidwood, Gordon R. Willey, C.J. Becker
Seton_Lloyd
Governor of Berwick
Sir Alexander Seton (or Alexander de Seton; fl. 1311 – c. 1348) was the governor (sometimes referred to as the Keeper or the Captain) of Berwick. In August
Alexander Seton (governor of Berwick)
Alexander_Seton_(governor_of_Berwick)
Catchphrase used by Tonto
Yeager in 1916. Yeager himself probably took the term from Ernest Thompson Seton, one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America, who had given the meaning
Ke-mo_sah-bee
Founder of the Girl Scouts
Juliette Gordon Low (née Gordon; October 31, 1860 – January 17, 1927) was the American founder of Girl Scouts of the USA. Inspired by the work of Robert
Juliette_Gordon_Low
Rock band from England
band consisting of lead vocalist and bass player Joe Sumner, guitarist Seton Daunt, and drummer Pete Wilhoit. When Sumner was a teenager in England,
Fiction_Plane
Cuban Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Pinar del Río (2006–2019). Barry Seton, 89, Australian racing driver, Bathurst 500 winner (1965). Franz Stocker
Deaths_in_April_2026
American college basketball season
The 2016–17 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates
2016–17 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
2016–17_Seton_Hall_Pirates_men's_basketball_team
American screenwriter (1902–1974)
Seton Ingersoll Miller (May 3, 1902 – March 29, 1974) was an American screenwriter and producer. During his career, he worked with film directors such
Seton_I._Miller
17th-century Scottish politician and historian
Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun (14 May 1580 – 1656) was a Scottish politician and courtier, known as the historian of the noble house of Sutherland.
Sir Robert Gordon, 1st Baronet
Sir_Robert_Gordon,_1st_Baronet
Scientific and cultural information about nudity of human children
Native American culture often featured childhood nudity. Ernest Thompson Seton described nude swimming as one of the first activities of his Woodcraft
Childhood_nudity
Scottish aristocrat
resided at the Moray family lodgings in Elgin and Leith. Anne Gordon was a friend of Margaret Seton, Countess of Seaforth, her neighbour at the Chanonry, and
Anne Gordon, Countess of Moray
Anne_Gordon,_Countess_of_Moray
American college basketball season
The 2015–16 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University in the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates
2015–16 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
2015–16_Seton_Hall_Pirates_men's_basketball_team
American college basketball season
The 1991–92 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University during the 1991–92 NCAA men's college basketball season. The Pirates
1991–92 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
1991–92_Seton_Hall_Pirates_men's_basketball_team
Highland Scottish clan
d'Angus. The Clan Ogilvy, supported by men from the Clan Oliphant, Clan Seton, Clan Gordon and the Clan Forbes fought at the Battle of Arbroath on 24 January
Clan_Ogilvy
16th-century Scottish noble
Margaret Kennedy 28. Alexander Seton 14. Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly 29. Elizabeth of Gorden 7. Elizabeth Gordon 30. William Crichton of that Ilk
Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven
Henry_Stewart,_1st_Lord_Methven
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Gordon (died c. 1395) of Strathbogie, ancestor of Sir John Gordon, 1st Baronet, was the brother of Elizabeth Gordon. She married Sir Alexander Seton (died
Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
Marquess_of_Aberdeen_and_Temair
Intercollegiate basketball season
The 2015–16 Seton Hall Pirates women's basketball team represent Seton Hall University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The
2015–16 Seton Hall Pirates women's basketball team
2015–16_Seton_Hall_Pirates_women's_basketball_team
1930 film
Gordon Harker. The screenplay was written by Saville with Miles Malleson and Frank Launder, based on the 1929 novel of the same name by Graham Seton.
The_W_Plan
SETON GORDON
SETON GORDON
Boy/Male
British, English
Church Custodian
Boy/Male
English Anglo Saxon
From the farm by the sea.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From East Town
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and French (Swiss)
English, Dutch, and French (Swiss) : variant of Simon.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Village of Rushes; Rush Settlement
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
From the Town Near the Sea
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Macbeth' Attendant to Macbeth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a sexton or churchwarden, from Middle English sexteyn ‘sexton’ (Old French secrestein, from Latin sacristanus).Irish (Munster and midlands) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Seastnáin ‘descendant of Seastnán, Seasnán’, a personal name meaning ‘bodyguard’, from seasuighim ‘to resist’, ‘to defend’.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
From the Town Near the Sea
Boy/Male
English
From the farm by the sea.
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Aeton, ETON means "swift as an eagle." In mythology, this is the name of one of Pluto's four night-black steeds.
Boy/Male
English
From the farm by the sea.
Boy/Male
English
From Sefton; town in the rushes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so called from Old Norse sef ‘rush’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Spanish
Lively.
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian
White
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French
From Baron's Estate; From the Town Near the Sea
Boy/Male
English
From East town. Surname.
Boy/Male
British, English
River Town
SETON GORDON
SETON GORDON
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Loved One; Humble; Playful; Happy; Lovely; Goddess Radha
Boy/Male
Arabic
Evidence; Proof; Distinction Between Truth and Falsehood
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably from Old French joint ‘united’, ‘joined’. The application as a surname is unclear.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jefferey, probably JEFFERY means "God's peace."Â
Female
German
Modern variant spelling of German Chlotichilda, CLOTHILDE means "famous battle maid."
Biblical
Jabneh, whom God observes,discerner; the wise;God discerns or intelligent;he understands,
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Alastair, ALISTAIR means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Son of Karna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Gem
Boy/Male
American, Armenian, Australian, British, English, Irish
Great
SETON GORDON
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n.
The office of a sexton.
n.
A roll of hair, silk, etc., passed through the flesh of horses, answering to a seton in human surgery.
n.
An instrument for examining wounds and fistulas, and for passing setons, and the like; a probe, -- called also specillum.
n.
Alt. of Seroon
n.
A custom, formerly practiced by the scholars at Eton school, England, of going every third year, on Whittuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from all passers-by, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school.
n.
A few silk threads or horsehairs, or a strip of linen or the like, introduced beneath the skin by a knife or needle, so as to form an issue; also, the issue so formed.
v. t.
To cut the dewlap (of a cow or an ox), and to insert a seton, so as to cause an issue.
n.
A female sexton; a sexton's wife.
n.
The French name for concrete; hence, concrete made after the French fashion.
n.
An officer of the church who has the care of the utensils or movables, and of the church in general; a sexton.
n.
The bear's-foot (Helleborus f/tidus); -- so called because the root was used in settering, or inserting setons into the dewlaps of cattle. Called also pegroots.
n.
Any one of numerous species of beetles of the genus Necrophorus and allied genera; -- called also burying beetle, carrion beetle, sexton beetle.
n.
A student of Eton College, England, who is not a King's scholar, and who boards in a private family.
n.
An under officer of a church, whose business is to take care of the church building and the vessels, vestments, etc., belonging to the church, to attend on the officiating clergyman, and to perform other duties pertaining to the church, such as to dig graves, ring the bell, etc.
n.
See Supawn.
a.
Pertaining to, or discovered by, Meton, the Athenian.