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Stone circle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Sheldon stone circle is a prehistoric stone circle located to the south of Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Sheldon stone circle is also known as
Sheldon_stone_circle
Neolithic stone circle in Somerset, England
Porlock Stone Circle is a stone circle located on Exmoor, near the village of Porlock in the south-western English county of Somerset. The Porlock ring
Porlock_Stone_Circle
Megalithic tradition of monuments
The stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany are a megalithic tradition of monuments consisting of standing stones arranged in rings. These were
Stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany
Stone_circles_in_the_British_Isles_and_Brittany
This is an incomplete photographic list of stone circles. Aubrey Burl's gazetteer lists 1,303 stone circles in Britain, Ireland and Brittany (France).
List_of_stone_circles
Neolithic stone complex in Oxfordshire, England
King's Men, a stone circle that was constructed in the Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age; unusually, it has parallels to other circles located further
Rollright_Stones
Topics referred to by the same term
parish Sheldon, Devon, England, a village and civil parish Sheldon, West Midlands, England Sheldon stone circle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Sheldon, Illinois
Sheldon
Ring of standing stones
A stone circle is a ring of megalithic standing stones. Most are found in Northwestern Europe – especially Stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany
Stone_circle
Neolithic henge in Somerset, England
Drew stone circles are just outside the village of Stanton Drew in the English county of Somerset. The largest stone circle is the Great Circle, 113 metres
Stanton_Drew_stone_circles
Late neolithic stone circle in Somerset, England
Withypool Stone Circle, also known as Withypool Hill Stone Circle, is a stone circle located on the Exmoor moorland, near the village of Withypool in the
Withypool_Stone_Circle
Stone circle in Derbyshire, England
Nine Stones Close, also known as the Grey Ladies, is a stone circle on Harthill Moor in Derbyshire in the English East Midlands. It is part of a tradition
Nine_Stones_Close
Neolithic stone complex in Cumbria, England
in Cumbria, England, comprising at least two stone circles, a two-mile avenue of megalithic standing stones, and several adjacent burial mounds. Before
Shap_Stone_Avenue
Lost ancient monument in Powys, Wales
The Whetstones are, or were, a stone circle beneath Corndon Hill in the parish of Church Stoke, Montgomeryshire, Wales, near the border with Shropshire
Whetstones_(stone_circle)
Neolithic standing stones in the Scottish Outer Hebrides
Calanais Stones (also known as Calanais I; Scottish Gaelic: Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais) are a prehistoric stone circle and stone alignment
Callanish_Stones
Stone circle in Cumbria, England
Castlerigg stone circle (alternatively Keswick Carles, or Carles) is situated on a prominent hill to the east of Keswick, in the Lake District National
Castlerigg_stone_circle
Island in Morbihan, France
site of two stone circles, the southern of which is submerged. Gulf of Morbihan Gavrinis Burl, Aubrey (2005). A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain,
Er_Lannic
Human settlement in Scotland
part of the Hill forts of Strathdon Project Another ancient site is Sheldon Stone Circle which is about 3 mi (5 km) to the south-east of Oldmedrum. To the
Oldmeldrum
Neolithic stone circle in Wiltshire, England
Stone Circle was a stone circle in Burderop Wood near Wroughton, Wiltshire, in South West England. The ring was part of a tradition of stone circle construction
Fir_Clump_Stone_Circle
Recumbent stone circle in Scotland
Kirkton of Bourtie stone circle is a recumbent stone circle located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is situated about 2+3⁄4 miles (4.4 km) to the northeast
Kirkton of Bourtie stone circle
Kirkton_of_Bourtie_stone_circle
Axial five-stone circle in County Kerry, Ireland
Uragh Stone Circle is an axial five-stone circle located near Gleninchaquin Park, County Kerry, Ireland. The Bronze Age site includes a multiple stone circle
Uragh_Stone_Circle
Neolithic henge monument in Wiltshire, England
Avebury (/ˈeɪvbəri/) is a Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, around the village of Avebury in Wiltshire, in south-west England.
Avebury
Stone circle near Corfe Castle in Dorset, England
Rempstone Stone Circle (grid reference SY994820) is a stone circle near to Corfe Castle on the Isle of Purbeck in the south-western English county of Dorset
Rempstone_Stone_Circle
Stone circle in Derbyshire, England
Ladies is a stone circle located on Stanton Moor in Derbyshire in the English East Midlands. The Nine Ladies is part of a tradition of stone circle construction
Nine_Ladies
Stone circle in County Cork, Ireland
Drombeg stone circle (also known as The Druid's Altar) is a small axial stone circle located 2.4 km (1.5 mi) east of Glandore, County Cork, Ireland. Although
Drombeg_stone_circle
Stone circle in Dorset, England
The Nine Stones, also known as the Devil's Nine Stones, the Nine Ladies, or Lady Williams and her Dog, is a stone circle located near to the village of
Nine Stones, Winterbourne Abbas
Nine_Stones,_Winterbourne_Abbas
Bronze Age stone circle
Beltany is a Bronze Age stone circle just south of Raphoe town in County Donegal, Ireland. It dates from circa 2100-700 BC. There is evidence that it may
Beltany_stone_circle
Neolithic stone circle in Wiltshire, England
Clatford Stone Circle, also known as The Broadstones, was a stone circle located in the village of Clatford in the south-western English county of Wiltshire
Clatford_Stone_Circle
Stone circle in Northumberland, England
The Duddo Five Stones (grid reference NT930437) is a stone circle north of Duddo in North Northumberland, approximately 4 miles (6 km) South of the Scottish
Duddo_Five_Stones
Prehistoric stone circle in west Cornwall, England
Boskednan stone circle (grid reference SW434351) is a partially restored prehistoric stone circle near Boskednan, around 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) northwest
Boskednan_stone_circle
Stone circle near Orton in Cumbria, England
Gamelands stone circle (or Orton stone circle) is a stone circle at the foot of Knott Hill in Cumbria, England. The stones are mostly made of red granite
Gamelands_stone_circle
Stone circle in Dorset, England
Kingston Russell Stone Circle, also known as the Gorwell Circle, is a stone circle located between the villages of Abbotsbury and Littlebredy in the south-western
Kingston_Russell_Stone_Circle
Neolithic stone circle in Wiltshire, England
Broome Stone Circle was a stone circle located in the south-western English county of Wiltshire. The ring was part of a tradition of stone circle construction
Broome_Stone_Circle
Stone circle and henge in Wiltshire, England
Tisbury Stone Circle and Henge was a stone circle and henge in Tisbury, Wiltshire. Archaeologists believe that it was likely erected during the Bronze
Tisbury Stone Circle and Henge
Tisbury_Stone_Circle_and_Henge
Group of three stone circles in Cornwall, England
The Hurlers (Cornish: An Hurlysi) is a group of three stone circles in the civil parish of St Cleer, Cornwall, England, UK. The site is half-a-mile (0
The_Hurlers_(stone_circles)
Neolithic stone circle in Wiltshire, England
1.86649°W / 51.4785; -1.86649 Winterbourne Bassett Stone Circle is the remains of a stone circle near the village of Winterbourne Bassett in Wiltshire
Winterbourne Bassett Stone Circle
Winterbourne_Bassett_Stone_Circle
Archaeological site on Gozo, Malta
The Xagħra Stone Circle (Maltese: Iċ-Ċirku tax-Xagħra), also known as the Xagħra Hypogeum or the Brochtorff Circle, is a Neolithic funerary complex located
Xagħra_Stone_Circle
Stone circle in County Limerick, Ireland
Grange stone circle (Irish: Lios na Gráinsí, meaning 'Fort of the Grange') is a stone circle in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located 300m west of Lough
Grange_stone_circle
Prehistoric site in Wiltshire, England
Avebury stone circle Longstones/ Beckhampton Avenue Kennet Avenue Silbury Hill West Kennet Long Barrow The Sanctuary The Sanctuary was a stone and timber
The_Sanctuary
Neolithic stone circle in Wiltshire, England
Day House Lane Stone Circle, also known as Coate Stone Circle, is a stone circle near the hamlet of Coate, now on the southeastern edge of Swindon, in
Day_House_Lane_Stone_Circle
Neolithic stone circle in Wiltshire, England
Stone Circle was a stone circle in the village of Hodson in the south-western English county of Wiltshire. The ring was part of a tradition of stone circle
Hodson_Stone_Circle
Stone circle in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Ninestane Rig (English: Nine Stone Ridge) is a small stone circle in Scotland near the English border. Located in Roxburghshire, near to Hermitage Castle
Ninestane_Rig
Megalithic site in Lancashire, England
stone circle at Cheetham Close measured about 18.5 metres (61 ft) in diameter. Six stones are definitely part of the circle and other smaller stones are
Cheetham_Close
Archaeological site in Cumbria, England
The Birkrigg stone circle (also known as the Druid's Temple or Druids' Circle) is a Bronze Age stone circle on Birkrigg Common, two miles south of Ulverston
Birkrigg_stone_circle
Stone circle in Shropshire, England
The Hoarstones, or Hoar Stone Circle, is a stone circle in the civil parish of Chirbury with Brompton in the English county of Shropshire. The Hoarstones
Hoarstones
Stone circle in southeast Cornwall, England
Duloe stone circle or Duloe circle is a stone circle near the village of Duloe, located 5 miles (8.0 km) from Looe in southeast Cornwall, England, UK.
Duloe_stone_circle
Bronze Age construction in Dorset, England
The Hampton Down Stone Circle is a stone circle located near to the village of Portesham in the south-western English county of Dorset. Archaeologists
Hampton_Down_Stone_Circle
Stone circle on Dartmoor in Devon, England
Brisworthy stone circle (grid reference SX564654) is a stone circle on Dartmoor, Devon. It is located three miles east of the A386, northeast of the village
Brisworthy_stone_circle
Stone circle in Cumbria, England
Swinside, which is also known as Sunkenkirk and Swineshead, is a stone circle lying beside Swinside Fell, part of Black Combe in southern Cumbria, North
Swinside
tumulus from being dismantled by local inhabitants to recover its constituent stones. The site is believed to have served as a hiding place for Chouan insurgents
Kercado_tumulus
Prehistoric monument in England
about 3100 BC and continuing until about 1600 BC. The famous circle of large sarsen stones was placed between 2600 BC and 2400 BC. The surrounding circular
Stonehenge
Stone circle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Strichen stone circle is a Megalithic recumbent stone circle located near Strichen, Aberdeenshire in the north east of Scotland. It has been destroyed
Strichen_stone_circle
Stone circle on Moscar Moor in Derbyshire, England
Hordron Edge stone circle, also known as 'The Seven Stones of Hordron' is a Bronze Age stone circle (grid reference SK2152486851) in Derbyshire, England
Hordron_Edge_stone_circle
Neolithic stone circle in Wiltshire, England
Falkner's Circle was a stone circle near the village of Avebury in the south-western English county of Wiltshire. Built from twelve sarsen megaliths,
Falkner's_Circle
Neolithic stone circle near Penrith, England
Neolithic stone circle situated north-east of Penrith near Little Salkeld in Cumbria, North West England. One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British
Long_Meg_and_Her_Daughters
Stone circle in Derbyshire, England
Doll Tor is a stone circle just west of Stanton Moor, near the village of Birchover, Derbyshire in the English East Midlands. Doll Tor is part of a tradition
Doll_Tor
Henge in Orkney Islands, Scotland
1930s the stump of a second stone was found. Other smaller stones include a square stone setting in the centre of the circle platform where cremated bone
Standing_Stones_of_Stenness
Dismantled neolithic stone circle in Pembrokeshire,
Neolithic stone circle. The diameter of the postulated circle was estimated to be 110 m (360 ft), making it the fifth largest diameter for a British stone circle
Waun_Mawn
Canadian actor and rapper
by Stu Stone". Google Play. "iTunes - Music - If They Knew - Album by Kaz James featuring Stu Stone". iTunes. 11 October 2008. "Circle Circle Dot Dot
Stuart_Stone
Large upright standing stone
menhir – Standing stone carved into a human shape Stele – Stone or wooden slab erected as a marker Stone circle – Ring of standing stones Stone row – Linear
Menhir
Group of stone circles in Cumbria, England
The Burnmoor Stone Circles are a group of five different approximately 4,000-year-old stone circles in Cumbria. They are around 1 mile north of the village
Burnmoor_stone_circles
Neolithic subterranean structure in Malta
building culture that also produced the Megalithic Temples and Xagħra Stone Circle. This hypogeum (Hellenic Υπό+ Γαία meaning Under+ Earth) is named for
Ħal_Saflieni_Hypogeum
Type of megalithic monument in counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland
it convenient to consider the axial five-stone circle and axial multiple-stone circle separately. The circle has an approximate axis of symmetry aligned
Axial_stone_circle
Recumbent stone circle in Aberdeenshire
The Tomnaverie stone circle is a recumbent stone circle set on the top of a small hill in lowland northeast Scotland. Construction started around 2500
Tomnaverie_stone_circle
Neolithic stone circle in Orkney, Scotland
of Brodgar (or Brogar, or Ring o' Brodgar) is a Neolithic henge and stone circle about 6 miles north-east of Stromness on Mainland, the largest island
Ring_of_Brodgar
Late Neolithic stone circle in Cornwall, England
Dawn's Men (a likely corruption of the Cornish Dons Men "Stone Dance") is a Late Neolithic stone circle located 2 miles (3 km) to the south of the village of
The_Merry_Maidens
Stone circle on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England
Stannon stone circle (also known as Stannon circle or simply Stannon) is a stone circle located near St. Breward on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England.
Stannon_stone_circle
Axial five-stone stone circle in County Cork, Ireland
Kealkill stone circle is a Bronze Age axial five-stone circle located just outside the village of Kealkill, County Cork in southwest Ireland. When it was
Kealkill_stone_circle
Type of stone circle found in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Recumbent stone circles are found mostly in Aberdeenshire in northeast Scotland. Their most striking characteristic is that in the general direction of
List of recumbent stone circles
List_of_recumbent_stone_circles
Stone circle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Dunnideer stone circle is a mostly destroyed recumbent stone circle located near Insch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The three remaining stones lie close
Dunnideer_stone_circle
Stone circle on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England
The Trippet stones or Trippet stones circle is a stone circle located on Manor Common in Blisland, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) north northeast of Bodmin on
Trippet_stones
Stone circle on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England
Goodaver, Goodaver stone circle or Goodaver circle (grid reference SX20857515) is a stone circle located in the parish of Altarnun, near Bolventor on
Goodaver_stone_circle
Large stone used to build a structure or monument
Carnac Stones in Brittany, France, consist of thousands of stones. Megalithic walls Also called Cyclopean walls Stone circles In most languages stone circles
Megalith
Set of megalithic sites in Brittany, France
extreme west, where the stones are tallest, there is a stone circle which has 39 stones. There may also be another stone circle to the north.[citation
Carnac_stones
Recumbent stone circle in Aberdeenshire
of Daviot stone circle is a recumbent stone circle in Aberdeenshire in lowland northeast Scotland. The circle consists of the recumbent stone with its
Loanhead of Daviot stone circle
Loanhead_of_Daviot_stone_circle
Stone circles on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England
Downs stone circles are a pair of stone circles located in the parish of St. Breward on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England. The two ruined stone circles are
Emblance_Downs_stone_circles
Lamagee or Lamargle stone is in the centre of a stone circle in the village of Lugar in East Ayrshire. The Lamargle stone rests on two stones. Local legend
Stones_of_Scotland
Stone ship in Ystad, Sweden
Ale's Stones (Swedish: Ales stenar or Ale stenar) is a megalithic monument in Scania in southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the
Ale's_Stones
Type of single-chamber megalithic tomb
with earth or smaller stones to form a tumulus (burial mound). Small pad-stones may be wedged between the cap and supporting stones to achieve a level appearance
Dolmen
Type of Neolithic earthwork
always, featured stone or timber circles, and circle henge is sometimes used to describe these structures. The three largest stone circles in Britain (Avebury
Henge
Monument for Peter I at the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg
Petersburg. The statue's pedestal is the Thunder Stone, the largest stone ever moved by humans. The stone originally weighed about 1500 tonnes, but was carved
Bronze_Horseman
Stone circle on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England
Leaze stone circle is a stone circle located in the parish of St. Breward on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, UK (grid reference SX13667728). The circle stands
Leaze_stone_circle
Stone circle in Aberdeen, Scotland
Tyrebagger stone circle is a complete recumbent stone circle at Dyce, near Aberdeen, Scotland. It was used as a cattle pound in the past and now stands
Tyrebagger_stone_circle
Stone circle on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England
The Nine Stones (or Altarnun stone circle) is a stone circle 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south southeast of Altarnun, 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) west of Launceston
Nine_Stones,_Altarnun
American monthly music magazine
2021. Retrieved February 28, 2021. D., Sheldon (October 24, 2025). "Piedra Rodante, The Mexican Rolling Stone Magazine That Ran For Just 8 Issues, 1971–72"
Rolling_Stone
Ornate slab of stone from ancient Northern Europe
A picture stone, image stone or figure stone is an ornate slab of stone, usually limestone, which was raised in Germanic Iron Age or Viking Age Scandinavia
Picture_stone
2019 studio album by Angie Stone
Full Circle is the ninth studio album by American singer Angie Stone. Initially set for a June 7 release, it was released on July 12, 2019, by Conjunction
Full Circle (Angie Stone album)
Full_Circle_(Angie_Stone_album)
Temple in Gozo, Malta
Temple." Ġgantija Temple Stone spheres found at Ġgantija. Scholars suggest these were used to transport the enormous stone blocks for the temples. Map
Ġgantija
Stone circle in Galloway
The Standing Stones of Torhouse (also Torhousekie) are a stone circle of nineteen granite boulders on the land of Torhouse, three miles west of Wigtown
Torhouse
Stone circle in County Cork, Ireland
Templebryan Stone Circle (also known as The Druid's Temple) is a stone circle, located 2.5 km (1.6 mi) north of Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland. Grid
Templebryan_Stone_Circle
Bronze Age stone circle in Cornwall, England
Bronze Age stone circle close to St Buryan in Cornwall, UK. It consists of nineteen upright stones in an ellipse with another, leaning, middle stone just south
Boscawen-Un
Neolithic farmstead in northwest Scotland
Orkney, Scotland, is a Neolithic farmstead which may be the oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe. Radiocarbon dating shows that it was occupied
Knap_of_Howar
Neolithic archaeological site in Scotland
Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-7486-1736-1. Burl, Aubrey (1976). The Stone Circles of the British Isles. London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-01972-6
Skara_Brae
Stone circle in Glen Esk, Angus, Scotland
The Colmeallie stone circle is a recumbent stone circle in Glen Esk, Angus, Scotland. It is located 8 km north of Edzell at Colmeallie Farm, adjacent to
Colmeallie_stone_circle
Ancient temples of Malta (3600 BC–2500 BC)
architectural elements Neolithic architecture Tombs of Malta Xagħra Stone Circle List of largest monoliths "21 World Heritage Sites you have probably
Megalithic_Temples_of_Malta
Stone circle in Devon, England
Scorill) Stone Circle is now the common name for Gidleigh Stone Circle or Steep Hill Stone Circle, one of Devon's biggest and most intact stone circles, situated
Scorhill
Dolmen in the Burren, County Clare, Ireland
region's most desolate and highest points, it comprises three standing portal stones supporting a heavy horizontal capstone and dates to the early Neolithic
Poulnabrone_dolmen
Set of stones in Anglesey, Wales
standing stones, making seven identified in all of the eight expected to make up the original circle. The pit of a further stone, inside the circle, shows
Bryn_Gwyn_stones
Historic site in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
ruined recumbent stone circle 3 miles (4.8 km) from Inverurie in Scotland, with views to Mither Tap. Over seventy of these circles are found in lowland
Balquhain
Type of stone circle found in southwest Ireland
consider axial five-stone circles and axial multiple-stone circles separately – this list is of multiple-stone circles, those with seven stones or more. They
List of axial multiple-stone circles
List_of_axial_multiple-stone_circles
Early Bronze Age complex in Northern Ireland
Beaghmore is a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles and cairns, 8.5 miles north west of Cookstown, County Tyrone in Northern
Beaghmore
Henge and stone circle in Cornwall, England
The Stripple stones (or Stripple stones circle) is a henge and stone circle located on the south slope of Hawk's Tor, Blisland, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi)
Stripple_stones
SHELDON STONE-CIRCLE
SHELDON STONE-CIRCLE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Stone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Selden Farm in the parish of Patching, Sussex, probably so called from Old English s(e)alh ‘willow’ + denu ‘valley’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Sussex)
English (Sussex) : topographic name for someone who lived in a stone-built house (see Stone), with the habitational or agent suffix -er.Translation of German Steiner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places throughout England named from Middle English stoke. The exact sense in individual cases is not clear; it seems to have meant originally merely ‘place’, and to have been used mainly for an outlying hamlet or dependent settlement.
Boy/Male
English American
Nickname based on the word 'stone.' Stone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English stÄn ‘stone’, in any of several uses. It is most commonly a topographic name, for someone who lived either on stony ground or by a notable outcrop of rock or a stone boundary-marker or monument, but it is also found as a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in stone, a mason or stonecutter. There are various places in southern and western England named with this word, for example in Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent, Somerset, Staffordshire, and Worcestershire, and the surname may also be a habitational name from any of these.Translation of various surnames in other languages, including Jewish Stein, Norwegian Steine, and compound names formed with this word.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Thomas Scott was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Male
English
Pet form of English Anthony, possibly TONE means "invaluable."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. The main source is probably the one in Derbyshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Scelhadun, formed by the addition of the Old English distinguishing term scylf ‘shelf’ to the place name Haddon (from Old English hǣð ‘heath(er)’ + dūn ‘hill’). There are also places called Sheldon in Devon (from Old English scylf ‘shelf’ + denu ‘valley’) and Birmingham (from Old English scylf + dūn ‘hill’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places, for example in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, and Suffolk, so called from Old English stÅw, a word akin to stoc (see Stoke), with the specialized meaning ‘meeting place’, frequently referring to a holy place or church. Places in Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, and Staffordshire having this origin use the spelling Stowe, but the spelling difference cannot be relied on as an indication of locality of origin. The final -e in part represents a trace of the Old English dative inflection.Americanized form of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.A John Stowe settled in Roxbury, MA, and took the freeman’s oath in 1634.
Boy/Male
English
Stone.
Girl/Female
British, English
Valley with Steep Sides
Boy/Male
English
Stone
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wheaton.Thomas Whedon came from Yorkshire, England, to New Haven, CT, in 1657, and later moved to Branford, CT.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire called Weldon, from Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + dūn ‘hill’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Shevaun, SHEVON means "God is gracious."Â
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Jamaican
From the Hill on the Ledge; Protected Hill; From the Steep Valley
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Stanney in Cheshire, named with Old English stÄn ‘stone’, ‘rock’ + Ä“g ‘island’.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English
From the hill on the ledge.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Sherron.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Selden 1.
SHELDON STONE-CIRCLE
SHELDON STONE-CIRCLE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Shower of Happiness
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Polish
Son of a Farmer; Son of Talmai
Girl/Female
Tamil
Usha Lakshi | உஷாலாகà¯à®·à¯€
Morning, Dawn
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Glad; Happy; Delighted
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Sight; Who can See Better
Girl/Female
Arabic Muslim
Virtue.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Eisele. Compare Isley.English
Americanized form of German Eisele. Compare Isley.English : unexplained. This name is quite widespread in Britain.
Boy/Male
Indian
White
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lions roar
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Garrett.
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SHELDON STONE-CIRCLE
SHELDON STONE-CIRCLE
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n.
To pelt, beat, or kill with stones.
a.
As still as a stone.
n.
An evergreen shrub (Gaultheria Shallon) of Northwest America; also, its fruit. See Salal-berry.
n.
To rub, scour, or sharpen with a stone.
n.
A precious stone; a gem.
n.
Fig.: Symbol of hardness and insensibility; torpidness; insensibility; as, a heart of stone.
imp. & p. p.
of Stone
n.
Something made of stone. Specifically: -
n.
To free from stones; also, to remove the seeds of; as, to stone a field; to stone cherries; to stone raisins.
v. i.
To become stone or stony.
a.
Cold as a stone.
n.
A stand or table with a smooth, flat top of stone, commonly marble, on which to arrange the pages of a book, newspaper, etc., before printing; -- called also imposing stone.
n.
A stone.
n.
To wall or face with stones; to line or fortify with stones; as, to stone a well; to stone a cellar.
a.
Constructed of uncemented stone.
superl.
Of or pertaining to stone, consisting of, or abounding in, stone or stones; resembling stone; hard; as, a stony tower; a stony cave; stony ground; a stony crust.
n.
Concreted earthy or mineral matter; also, any particular mass of such matter; as, a house built of stone; the boy threw a stone; pebbles are rounded stones.
n.
To make like stone; to harden.
adv.
Seldom.
superl.
Converting into stone; petrifying; petrific.