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Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Smyth, 2nd Baronet (born 1953) The heir apparent to the Baronetcy is the present holder's eldest son, Brendan Julian Smyth (born 1981) Smith baronets
Smyth_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Philip Weyland Bowyer-Smyth, 14th Baronet (1894–1978) Sir Thomas Weyland Bowyer-Smyth, 15th Baronet (born 1960) Smith baronets Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage
Bowyer-Smyth_baronets
Surname list
who share the surname "Smyth". Listed here are people who share the 'Smyth' surname, organized by birth year. Smyth baronets, several independently created
Smyth
Set index for Smith baronets
25 creations of baronets with the surname Smith (as distinct from Smyth and Smythe). Smith baronets of Crantock (1642) Smith baronets of Hatherton (1660)
Smith_baronets
Index of articles associated with the same name
baronets of Westraw (1627): see Lord Carmichael Carmichael, later Carmichael-Baillie baronets of Bonington (c.1676): see Carmichael-Baillie baronets Carmichael-Smyth
Carmichael_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
(20 March 1869 – 9 March 1942; title extinct on his death) Smyth baronets Smith baronets A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage
Smythe_baronets
Hugh Smith, 2nd Baronet (c.1735–1802) Sir Hugh Smyth, 3rd Baronet (1772–1824) Sir John Smyth, 4th Baronet (1776–1849). Absent male issue, the baronetcy
Smith baronets of Long Ashton (second creation, 1763)
Smith_baronets_of_Long_Ashton_(second_creation,_1763)
Sir John Henry Greville Smyth, 1st Baronet (2 January 1836 – 27 September 1901) was an English naturalist and collector of natural history specimens. He
John_Henry_Greville_Smyth
Index of articles associated with the same name
Bowyer baronets of Radley (1794): see Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet Bowyer baronets of Weston Underwood: see Baron Denham Bowyer-Smyth baronets Goring
Bowyer_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
15th-century Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford Several of the Smyth baronets Robert Smyth Academy, upper school in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
Robert_Smyth
English officer and politician (1893–1983)
Brigadier Sir John George Smyth, 1st Baronet, VC, MC, PC (24 October 1893 – 26 April 1983), often known as Jackie Smyth, was a British Indian Army officer
Sir_John_Smyth,_1st_Baronet
William Smyth, 6th Baronet (c. 1719 – 25 January 1777) was an English landowner and clergyman. He was a younger son of Sir Edward Smyth, 3rd Baronet and the
Sir William Smyth, 6th Baronet
Sir_William_Smyth,_6th_Baronet
English landowner (1637–1713)
Sir Edward Smyth, 2nd Baronet (28 September 1637 – 24 June 1713) was an English landowner who served as Sheriff of Essex. Smyth was baptised on 28 September
Sir_Edward_Smyth,_2nd_Baronet
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Ireland
estates passed to the late baronet's nephew, John Smyth, the second son of his sister Elizabeth and her husband Charles Smyth. He assumed the surname of
Prendergast_baronets
British barrister and child abuser (1941–2018)
John Jackson Smyth QC (/smaɪð/; 27 June 1941 – 11 August 2018) was a British barrister, judge (recorder), and serial child abuser who was actively involved
John_Smyth_(barrister)
British clergyman (1785–1850)
Margaret Street in Marylebone, London as Edward Smyth. He was a younger son of Sir William Smijth, 7th Baronet and Anne Windham. In 1796, his name was changed
Sir Edward Bowyer-Smijth, 10th Baronet
Sir_Edward_Bowyer-Smijth,_10th_Baronet
of Balmedie and Margaret Smyth of Athenry. The 2nd Baronet discontinued the use of the surname Smyth in 1841. The 3rd Baronet, James Morse Carmichael,
Carmichael baronets of Nutwood (1821)
Carmichael_baronets_of_Nutwood_(1821)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hervey Smyth. Sir Hervey Smythe (1734-1811) was a British army officer and a topographical painter. He fought alongside
Hervey_Smythe
British colonial administrator and army officer
Carmichael-Smyth, 1st Baronet, KCH, CB (22 February 1779 – 4 March 1838) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator. Carmichael-Smyth was born
Sir James Carmichael-Smyth, 1st Baronet
Sir_James_Carmichael-Smyth,_1st_Baronet
Sir Thomas Smyth, 1st Baronet (c. 1602 – 5 May 1668) was an English landowner who served as Sheriff of Essex. Smyth was born inc. 1602. He was the third
Sir_Thomas_Smyth,_1st_Baronet
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
1st Baronet. He had been created baronet, of Bentley, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 4 December 1922. Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell
Baron_Baden-Powell
British politician and revolutionary (1744–1802)
Sir Robert Smyth, 5th Baronet (10 January 1744 – 12 April 1802) was a British politician and revolutionary who sat in the House of Commons between 1774
Sir_Robert_Smyth,_5th_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
William Smyth (c. 1460–1514) was an English bishop. William Smyth may also refer to: Sir William Smyth, 1st Baronet (c.1616–1696), English politician
William Smyth (disambiguation)
William_Smyth_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
John Smyth may refer to: John Smyth (merchant) (c. 1500–1556), Bristol businessman and mayor John Smyth (English theologian) (1554–1612), considered the
John_Smyth
British Conservative and Tory politician
Henry Smyth, 6th Baronet of Upton (30 January 1784 – 11 July 1852) was a British Conservative and Tory politician. Smyth was the son of Sir Robert Smyth, 5th
Sir_George_Smyth,_6th_Baronet
English landowner and investor in the settlement of Virginia
to the sale of other manors, he paid to become a baronet in 1611. In 1619 he joined with John Smyth, Richard Berkeley and George Thorpe in sending a ship
Sir William Throckmorton, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Throckmorton,_1st_Baronet
English politician
Sir William Smyth, 1st Baronet (c. 1616 – 1696) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1679. He supported
Sir William Smyth, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Smyth,_1st_Baronet
James Smyth, 1st Baronet (c. 1686 – 28 February 1717) was a baronet in the Baronetage of Great Britain. He was the only son of Alderman Sir James Smyth, a
Sir_James_Smyth,_1st_Baronet
British soldier and politician in Ireland
Sir Thomas Smyth, 2nd Baronet (after 1657 – 20 June 1732) was a soldier of the British Army. He was the second and youngest, but only surviving son of
Sir_Thomas_Smyth,_2nd_Baronet
Sir Jarrit Smyth, 1st Baronet (1692–1783), previously known as Jarrit Smith, was a British Tory Member of Parliament for Bristol, from 1756 to 1768. He
Sir_Jarrit_Smyth,_1st_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Smyth may refer to: Sir James Smyth (English MP) (c. 1621–1681), English member of parliament for Exeter and Camelford Sir James Smyth, 1st Baronet (c
James_Smyth
Topics referred to by the same term
the Smythe Baronets Sir Edward Smythe, 9th Baronet (1869–1942), of the Smythe Baronets Edward H. Smythe, Canadian politician Edward Smyth (disambiguation)
Edward Smythe (disambiguation)
Edward_Smythe_(disambiguation)
2nd Baronet; three of his six sons, the 3rd, 4th and 5th Baronets, all succeeded in the title. The last was succeeded by his son, the 6h Baronet. He was
Dundas baronets of Beechwood (1821)
Dundas_baronets_of_Beechwood_(1821)
Anglo-Irish politician (1763–1834)
Commons as the Member of Parliament for Tulsk. He married Frances Smyth, daughter of Ralph Smyth, in June 1787. On 12 February 1802, he succeeded to his father's
Sir_Hugh_Crofton,_2nd_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Smyth (bishop) (1650–1725), Irish bishop Sir Thomas Smyth, 1st Baronet (c. 1602–1668), English landowner Sir Thomas Smyth, 2nd Baronet (after 1657–1732)
Thomas_Smyth
for other Purposes. Smyth's Estate Act 1841 4 & 5 Vict. c. 26 Pr. 21 June 1841 An Act to confirm to Sir Edward Bowyer Smyth Baronet the Advowson of District
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1841
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1841
March 1781 An Act for naturalizing Dame Charlotte Sophia Smyth, Wife of Sir Robert Smyth Baronet; and for qualifying and enabling her to hold and enjoy
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1781
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1781
Sir Skeffington Edward Smyth, 1st Baronet (May 1745 – 9 September 1797) was an Anglo-Irish politician and baronet. Smyth was born in Tinny Park, Wicklow
Sir Skeffington Smyth, 1st Baronet
Sir_Skeffington_Smyth,_1st_Baronet
British general Nevill Maskelyne Smyth. His mother was Evelyn Olwen (1884–1960), daughter of Sir Osmond Williams, 1st Baronet (1849–1927) of Castell Deudraeth
Dacre_Smyth
Act for vesting certain Parts of the entailed Estates of Sir Thomas Smyth Baronet, situate in the County of Essex, in Trustees for Sale, and for investing
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1824
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1824
Irish politician (1742–1817)
John Prendergast-Smyth, 1st Viscount Gort (1742 – 23 May 1817) was an Irish politician. Born John Smyth, Gort was the son of Charles Smyth, Member of the
John Prendergast-Smyth, 1st Viscount Gort
John_Prendergast-Smyth,_1st_Viscount_Gort
English diplomat (1840–1916)
John Bowyer-Smyth, eldest son of the Rev. Alfred John Edward Bowyer-Smijth, younger son of his grandfather, who thus became the 13th Baronet who changed
Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, 12th Baronet
Sir_William_Bowyer-Smijth,_12th_Baronet
Existing baronetcies
by future baronets, and empowering them to offer a further inducement to applicants. On the same day he granted to all Nova Scotia baronets the right
List_of_extant_baronetcies
British politician (1849–1910)
Sir John George Smyth Kinloch, 2nd Baronet (8 January 1849 – 20 May 1910) was a Scottish Liberal politician from Meigle. Kinloch was educated at Trinity
Sir_John_Kinloch,_2nd_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Alfred Smyth (1832–1865), Union Army brigadier general Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet (1893–1983), British Indian Army brigadier general Sir Thomas Smyth, 2nd
General_Smyth
son of Sir Robert Throckmorton, 1st Baronet (d.1650) by his second wife Mary Smyth, daughter of Sir Francis Smyth (d.1629) of Ashby Folville and Queensborough
Sir Francis Throckmorton, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Francis_Throckmorton,_2nd_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
in Kent, England Smythe baronets Smythe Division of the National Hockey League Smith (disambiguation) Smith (surname) Smyth (surname) This disambiguation
Smythe_(disambiguation)
2nd Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Perthshire East from 1889 to 1903. Sir George Kinloch, 1st Baronet (1800–1881) Sir John George Smyth Kinloch
Kinloch baronets of Kinloch (2nd creation, 1873)
Kinloch_baronets_of_Kinloch_(2nd_creation,_1873)
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
buried at Kilcredan graveyard, near Ladysbridge. Mabel Smyth was the eldest daughter of Sir Percy Smyth by his first wife, Mary Meade, daughter of Robert Meade
Tynte_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
Edward Smyth may refer to: Sir Edward Smyth, 2nd Baronet (1637–1713), English landowner Edward Smyth (sculptor) (1749–1812), Irish sculptor Edward Selby
Edward_Smyth
British soldier and founder of The Scout Association (1857–1941)
Lieutenant-General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941), was a British Army officer, writer
Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell
Robert_Baden-Powell,_1st_Baron_Baden-Powell
Irish politician (1693–1784)
Smyth and Arthur Smyth, Archbishop of Dublin. In 1728 he married Elizabeth, the wealthy young widow of Sir John Dickson Haman, 1st and last Baronet.
Charles_Smyth_(politician)
British politician (1806–1893)
Andrew Macfie of Dreghorn, a wealthy sugar refiner. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs Leith and its Antiquities vol.2
Thomas_McClure
Topics referred to by the same term
Stracey Smyth (1767–1823), Canadian politician Sir George Smyth, 6th Baronet (1784–1852), British Member of Parliament for Colchester George Smyth (physician)
George_Smyth
British politician
John Smyth (12 February 1748 – 12 February 1811) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1783 to 1807. Smyth was the son of John
John_Smyth_(1748–1811)
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Middlesex, created Baronet 11 August 1660", The Baronetage of England: Or The History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are
Wheler_baronets
of Salden, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Secondly to Mary Smyth, daughter of Sir Francis Smyth (died 1629) of Ashby Folville and Queensborough in Leicestershire
Sir Robert Throckmorton, 1st Baronet
Sir_Robert_Throckmorton,_1st_Baronet
grandparents were Sir Robert Throckmorton, 1st Baronet and, his second wife, Mary Smyth (daughter of Sir Francis Smyth of Ashby Folville, Queensborough, Leicestershire
Sir Robert Throckmorton, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Robert_Throckmorton,_3rd_Baronet
brother, Henry Smyth, was an Army officer and the grandfather of Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet, recipient of the Victoria Cross. Smyth married the Honourable
John_George_Smyth_(1815–1869)
Irish lawyer and politician
1623 - 17 February 1679), educated at TCD, married Mabel, Lady Tynte (née Smyth) Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th
Sir Richard Osborne, 1st Baronet
Sir_Richard_Osborne,_1st_Baronet
Irish politician
Anne Williams, daughter of Sir Griffith Williams, 6th Baronet of the Williams-Bulkeley baronets of Penrhyn and his wife Catherine Anwyl, but they had
Sir Thomas Prendergast, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Prendergast,_2nd_Baronet
Irish landowner
Nicholas Osborne, 6th Baronet (1686 – 13 January 1718), succeeded in the baronetcy on 10 October 1715, married in 1709 Mary Smyth (died 9 February 1762;
Sir Thomas Osborne, 5th Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Osborne,_5th_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
former's father, and English collector of customs duties Sir Thomas Smyth, 2nd Baronet (died 1732), British Army officer and politician Thomas Smythe, 1st
Thomas Smythe (disambiguation)
Thomas_Smythe_(disambiguation)
Mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England
owners since then. From the 16th to 20th centuries it was owned by the Smyth family with each generation changing the house. Designs by Humphry Repton
Ashton_Court
Topics referred to by the same term
George Smyth may refer to: Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet (1893–1983), British Indian Army officer and member of parliament for Norwood John George Smyth (1815–1869)
John_George_Smyth
Irish politician
the lawyer George Smyth and Arthur Smyth, Archbishop of Dublin. His maternal grandparents were Sir Thomas Prendergast, 1st Baronet, who was killed in
Thomas_Smyth_(Limerick_MP)
Viscountcies in the Peerage of Ireland and (extinct) the United Kingdom
Prendergast, 2nd Baronet, and had succeeded to the Prendergast estates on the death of this uncle in 1760 (see Prendergast Baronets, of Gort). He was
Viscount_Gort
British Army general
who married Sir John Dickson Haman, 1st Baronet, and, secondly, Charles Smyth, parents of John Prendergast-Smyth, 1st Viscount Gort. Anne Prendergast, who
Sir Thomas Prendergast, 1st Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Prendergast,_1st_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Sir James Carmichael-Smyth, 1st Baronet (1779–1838), British Army officer and colonial administrator James Carmichael Smyth (physician) (1742–1821)
James_Carmichael_Smith
General Henry Smyth CB (5 April 1816 – 1891) was a British Army officer who became General Officer Commanding Western District. Smyth was the second son
Henry Smyth (British Army officer, born 1816)
Henry_Smyth_(British_Army_officer,_born_1816)
Archbishop of Canterbury from 2013 to 2025
Church of England's handling of abuse allegations against the barrister John Smyth. The review criticised Welby's failure to investigate the allegations. Justin
Justin_Welby
British politician
Sir Michael Osmond Williams, 2nd Baronet. Evelyn Oliven Williams (1884–1960), who married Maj. Gen. Sir Nevill Smyth. Lawrence Trevor Greaves Williams
Sir Osmond Williams, 1st Baronet
Sir_Osmond_Williams,_1st_Baronet
March 1867 and Thursby married again, to Louisa Harriett Smyth (the daughter of John George Smyth) on 26 November 1868. This marriage also produced children
Sir_John_Thursby,_1st_Baronet
James Smith (1587–1667, alias James Smyth) of Hammersmith, Middlesex, was an Alderman of the City of London a member of the Worshipful Company of Salters
James_Smith_(1587–1667)
British politician (1793–1868)
Gazette. 3 February 1852. p. 289. Lowther pedigree 2 Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs Hansard 1803–2005: contributions
Sir John Lowther, 2nd Baronet, of Swillington
Sir_John_Lowther,_2nd_Baronet,_of_Swillington
Nobility in the United Kingdom
would rank above all other members of the gentry, including Baronets (or directly below Baronets depending on the terms of creation). The rank of Esquire
British_nobility
Anglo-Irish politician and baronet
Sir Richard Gorges-Meredyth, 1st Baronet (7 May 1735 – September 1821) was an Anglo-Irish politician and baronet. Born Richard Gorges, son and heir of
Richard_Gorges-Meredyth
Title in the Baronetage of England
of Thurlow (see Soame baronets). The ninth Baronet was a member of the Shropshire County Council. Sir John Buckworth, 1st Baronet (1662–1709) Sir John
Buckworth-Herne-Soame baronets
Buckworth-Herne-Soame_baronets
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
Major-General Sir Nevill Maskelyne Smyth, VC, KCB (14 August 1868 – 21 July 1941) was a senior officer in the British Army and a recipient of the Victoria
Nevill_Smyth
British Army general
General Sir Edward Selby Smyth, KCMG (31 March 1819 – 22 September 1896) was a British General. He served as the first General Officer Commanding the
Edward_Selby_Smyth
from 1660. Sir Hugh Smith, 1st Baronet (1632–1680) Sir John Smith, 2nd Baronet (c.1655–1726) Sir John Smith, 3rd Baronet (died 1741). He died without issue
Smith baronets of Long Ashton (first creation, 1661)
Smith_baronets_of_Long_Ashton_(first_creation,_1661)
Georgiana Christina Carmichael-Smyth, daughter of James Carmichael Smyth and sister of Sir James Carmichael-Smyth, 1st Baronet. He joined the Army as a cornet
William_Charles_Forrest
Irish politician (1729–1790)
his death in 1790. He married Esther Smyth, youngest daughter of Percy Smyth of Headborough, son of Sir Percy Smyth of Ballynatray, County Waterford, and
James_Bernard_(politician)
British politician
and was awarded MA on 17 May 1751. He married firstly Frances Smyth, daughter of James Smyth of St Audries, Somerset on 28 September 1755. After she died
Sir John Molesworth, 5th Baronet
Sir_John_Molesworth,_5th_Baronet
Royal Navy Admiral, court official and usher (1788–1877)
succeeded their father in turn as the second, third and fourth (and final) baronets. Clifford was a patron of the arts, and formed a unique collection of paintings
Augustus_Clifford
Sir Daniel Bellingham, 1st Baronet, (c.1620 – 1672) was an Anglo-Irish merchant and official in the Dublin Castle administration of Ireland. Bellingham
Sir Daniel Bellingham, 1st Baronet
Sir_Daniel_Bellingham,_1st_Baronet
Surname list
is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: George Stracey Smyth (1767–1823), commander-in-chief, North America, Lieutenant Governor of Nova
Stracey
Irish Jacobite politician
Everard, 4th Baronet (c.1689 – 13 April 1742) was an Irish Jacobite baronet and politician. He was the youngest son of Sir John Everard, 3rd Baronet, whose
Sir Redmond Everard, 4th Baronet
Sir_Redmond_Everard,_4th_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Baseball William Smythe of the Smythe baronets William Smythe (geophysicist) and namesake of Smythe Shoulder William Smyth (disambiguation) William Smith (disambiguation)
William_Smythe
British film director
1998, she married production designer Sir Thomas Weyland Bowyer-Smyth, 15th Baronet, with whom she has two children. Murphy, Robert (25 July 2019). Directors
Coky_Giedroyc
Topics referred to by the same term
of the United Kingdom Countess of Leicester (disambiguation) Leicester baronets, including a list of people who have held the title Leicester Academy,
Leicester_(disambiguation)
British Army general
George Stracey Smyth (4 April 1767 – 27 March 1823) was Commander-in-Chief, North America, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and Lieutenant Governor
George_Stracey_Smyth
Topics referred to by the same term
John Smythe, 3rd Baronet (died 1737) of the Smythe baronets Sir John Smythe, 8th Baronet (1827–1919) of the Smythe baronets John Smyth (disambiguation)
John_Smythe
Canadian politician
Duke of Northumberland. He was made a baronet in 1821. He died near Alnwick, Northumberland in 1837. "SMITH (Smyth), Sir DAVID WILLIAM, army". Dictionary
Sir David William Smith, 1st Baronet
Sir_David_William_Smith,_1st_Baronet
Military unit
2017. Smyth, p. 4 Smyth, p. 5 Haythornthwaite, Philip (1993). Nelson's Navy. Osprey. ISBN 978-1855323346. Smyth, p. 6 Perry, p. 72 Smyth, p. 7 Smyth, p.
69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot
69th_(South_Lincolnshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
1748. p. 1. "No. 10090". The London Gazette. 24 March 1761. p. 2. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Baronetcies to which no Succession has been proved
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_Ireland
English politician
with Richard Temple Preceded by Sir William Smyth, 1st Baronet Succeeded by Sir Ralph Verney, 1st Baronet, of Middle Claydon Personal details Born 3 April
Edward Osborne, Viscount Latimer
Edward_Osborne,_Viscount_Latimer
Scottish physician and medical writer
James Carmichael Smyth FRS FRCP (23 February 1742 – 18 June 1821) was a Scottish physician and medical writer. He was born in Fife, Scotland, as James
James Carmichael Smyth (physician)
James_Carmichael_Smyth_(physician)
British army officer
Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet, GCB (12 March 1769 – 6 October 1843) was a British army officer. From 1824 to 1826, Gen. Campbell commanded the British
Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet
Sir_Archibald_Campbell,_1st_Baronet
Anglo-Irish politician
Sir Hugh Dillon Massy, 1st Baronet (c.1740 – 29 April 1807) was an Anglo-Irish politician. Massy was the son of the Very Reverend Charles Massy, Dean
Sir_Hugh_Massy,_1st_Baronet
SMYTH BARONETS
SMYTH BARONETS
Boy/Male
English
Tradesman.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Tradesman; Blacksmith
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a forge, or a metonymic occupational name for someone employed at a one, from Middle English smithe, smythy ‘smithy’.English : variant of Smith.
Boy/Male
Finnish
Smith.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
A smith.
Boy/Male
English
Tradesman.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, Indian, Jamaican
Tradesman; Blacksmith; Smile
Boy/Male
Hindu
Devine smile
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Tradesman; Blacksmith
Boy/Male
Scottish
Smith.
Male
Finnish
Finnish myth name of a smith god, SEPPO means "smith."
Boy/Male
Scottish
A smith.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Smith.
Boy/Male
English American Shakespearean
Tradesman.
Boy/Male
Dutch
Smith.
Boy/Male
Dutch
Smith.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a worker in metal, from Middle English smith (Old English smið, probably a derivative of smītan ‘to strike, hammer’). Metal-working was one of the earliest occupations for which specialist skills were required, and its importance ensured that this term and its equivalents were perhaps the most widespread of all occupational surnames in Europe. Medieval smiths were important not only in making horseshoes, plowshares, and other domestic articles, but above all for their skill in forging swords, other weapons, and armor. This is the most frequent of all American surnames; it has also absorbed, by assimilation and translation, cognates and equivalents from many other languages (for forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Smith.
Boy/Male
Dutch
Smith.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Smith.
SMYTH BARONETS
SMYTH BARONETS
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Welsh
Love
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Joy; Jewel; To Gaze; Look; King; Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the medieval personal name Boniface (see Bonifacio). Among the noted bearers of the name was an early Christian saint (c. 675–754) who was born in Devon and martyred in Friesland after evangelical work among Germanic tribes.
Girl/Female
English
which is a.
Male
German
Contracted form of Low German Berend, BERND means "bold as a bear."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Culture
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English haw, haugh ‘enclosure’ (Old English haga), or a habitational name from a place named with this word such as The Haw in Tirley, Gloucestershire. Compare Haugh 2.English : from a Middle English personal name, probably a back-formation from Hawkin, (see Hawkins).Scottish : habitational name from an unidentified place in lowland Scotland.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Diminutive
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Paignton in Devon, named with the Old English personal name Pǣga (genitive Pǣgan) + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Power; Might; Valour
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n.
An anvil; also, a smith shop. See Stithy.
n.
The art or occupation of a smith; smithing.
n.
See Myth.
n.
A smith who makes jacks. See 2d Jack, 4, c.
n.
The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.
n.
One who makes or effects anything.
n.
A story of great but unknown age which originally embodied a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which often the forces of nature and of the soul are personified; an ancient legend of a god, a hero, the origin of a race, etc.; a wonder story of prehistoric origin; a popular fable which is, or has been, received as historical.
n.
A smith who works in iron with a forge, and makes iron utensils, horseshoes, etc.
n.
A smith who works at the vice instead of at the anvil.
n.
The place where a smith shoes horses.
a.
Of or relating to myths; described in a myth; of the nature of a myth; fabulous; imaginary; fanciful.
n.
A fabulous narrative; a myth.
n.
To beat into shape; to forge.
n.
A skilled smith, who has a hammerer to assist him.
n.
Work done by a smith; smithing.
n.
A person or thing existing only in imagination, or whose actual existence is not verifiable.
n.
The workshop of a smith; a smithy or stithy.
n.
One who forges with the hammer; one who works in metals; as, a blacksmith, goldsmith, silversmith, and the like.
prep., adv., conj. &
Alt. of Sythe
v. t.
To make sleek or smoth.