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Royal chapel in Windsor Castle, England
St George's Chapel, formally titled The King's Free Chapel of the College of St George, Windsor Castle, at Windsor Castle in England is a castle chapel
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
St_George's_Chapel,_Windsor_Castle
Chantry chapel, part of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, England
The King George VI Memorial Chapel is part of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England. The chapel was commissioned by Elizabeth II in 1962 as a
King George VI Memorial Chapel
King_George_VI_Memorial_Chapel
Independent coeducational preparatory school in Windsor, Berkshire, England
St George's School, Windsor Castle is a coeducational independent preparatory school in Windsor, Berkshire, England. It was founded to provide choirboys
St George's School, Windsor Castle
St_George's_School,_Windsor_Castle
British organisation founded in 1966
St George's House, based in the grounds of Windsor Castle, is a British organisation committed to "effecting change for the better by nurturing wisdom
St George's House (Windsor Castle)
St_George's_House_(Windsor_Castle)
The Choir of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle exists to sing services in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. It has been in existence since 1348
Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Choir_of_St_George's_Chapel,_Windsor_Castle
English prince (1477–1479)
nominal and largely absent lieutenants. George died aged two. He was buried in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on 22 March 1479. Edward IV by Charles
George Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford
George_Plantagenet,_Duke_of_Bedford
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820
to George IV, quoted in Brooke, p. 386. "Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805". St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Dean and Canons of Windsor. Retrieved
George_III
British princess (1930–2002)
line with her wishes, the ceremony was a private service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, for family and friends. Unlike most other members of the
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon
Official country residence of British monarch
Windsor Castle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire, about 25 miles (40 km) west of central London. It is strongly associated
Windsor_Castle
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 15 February. He was interred initially in the Royal Vault, and was transferred to the King George VI Memorial
George_VI
monographs relating to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle are a series of scholarly publications supported by the Dean and Canons of Windsor. Much of the scholarship
Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Historical_monographs_relating_to_St._George's_Chapel,_Windsor_Castle
King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. He was christened Albert Edward at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 25 January 1842. He was named Albert after his father
Edward_VII
King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936
mother, George also removed the Garter flags of his German relations from St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. When Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, George's first
George_V
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
Archbishop of Canterbury, married the couple on 10 March 1863 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The choice of venue was criticised. As the ceremony took
Alexandra_of_Denmark
train for the journey to Windsor. Another procession carried the coffin through the town to St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle where a service was held
Death and state funeral of George VI
Death_and_state_funeral_of_George_VI
Topics referred to by the same term
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle is the place of worship at Windsor Castle in England. St George's Chapel may also refer to: St George's Chapel, Chatham
St George's Chapel (disambiguation)
St_George's_Chapel_(disambiguation)
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936
2018 Pope-Hennessy, p. 621 Royal Burials in the Chapel by location, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, archived from the original on 22 January 2010,
Mary_of_Teck
Queen of England from 1536 to 1537
funeral, and Henry was later buried alongside her remains in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Jane, the daughter of Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth
Jane_Seymour
King of the United Kingdom from 1820 to 1830
by a large fat deposit. The King was buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 15 July. George's only legitimate child, Charlotte, had died from
George_IV
Member of the British royal family (born 2007)
Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle. On 31 March 2024, James attended the Easter Matins Service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, with his mother and
James,_Earl_of_Wessex
British prince (1902–1942)
the Chapel since 1805". College of St George - Windsor Castle. Retrieved 5 March 2023. Evans, Rob; Pegg, David (18 July 2022). "£187m of Windsor family
Prince_George,_Duke_of_Kent
British prince (1767–1820)
Sidmouth, aged 52, and was interred in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. He died six days before his father, George III, and less than a year after his
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn
British prince (1853–1884)
Netherlands. On 27 April 1882, Leopold and Helen were married at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, and his income was raised by parliament to £25,000. They
Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany
Prince_Leopold,_Duke_of_Albany
British businessman (born 1977)
he married Canadian management consultant Autumn Kelly at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle; they have two children. They separated in 2019 and divorced
Peter_Phillips
Ecclesiastical body of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
The Dean and Canons of Windsor are the ecclesiastical body of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. The college of canons was established in 1348 by letters
Dean_and_canons_of_Windsor
British princess (1820–1821)
buried at Windsor Castle in St George's Chapel on 10 March 1821. https://ra.rct.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=WIV%2F1%2F335 Fisher, George (1832)
Princess Elizabeth of Clarence
Princess_Elizabeth_of_Clarence
Individuals interred at Westminster Abbey, London
in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle). All monarchs who died after George II were buried in Windsor; most were laid to rest in St George's Chapel, although
Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey
Burials_and_memorials_in_Westminster_Abbey
Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021
17 April 2021 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, and Philip was temporarily interred alongside 25 other coffins, including that of George III, in the Royal
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1761 to 1818
Fitzgerald 1899, pp. 258–260 "Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805". College of St George - Windsor Castle. Retrieved 5 March 2023. "Prince Philip, the longest-serving
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Charlotte_of_Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Topics referred to by the same term
George (disambiguation) Fort St. George (disambiguation) St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Elmina Castle, the Castelo de São Jorge da Mina ('Castle of
St_George's_Castle
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
She was still determined to attend Margaret's funeral at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, two days later on the Friday of that week, even though Queen
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Queen_Elizabeth_the_Queen_Mother
Position in the Church of England
The dean of Windsor is the spiritual head of the canons of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, England. The dean chairs meetings of the Chapter of Canons
Dean_of_Windsor
British prince (1780–1782)
though his remains were later moved to the Royal Vault in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on 11 February 1820. Six months after Alfred's death, his
Prince Alfred of Great Britain
Prince_Alfred_of_Great_Britain
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022
service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Elizabeth's body was interred with her husband Philip's in the King George VI Memorial Chapel later the
Elizabeth_II
King of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837
287. Ziegler, p. 289. "Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805". College of St George – Windsor Castle. Retrieved 5 March 2023. Price, Andrew (5 December
William_IV
Church in London, England
monarchs after George II have been buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, or at the Frogmore Royal Burial Ground, east of Windsor Castle. The south
Westminster_Abbey
King of England (1461–70; 1471–83)
after his death. He died on 9 April 1483 and was buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. His twelve-year-old son, Edward V, was never crowned, Gloucester
Edward_IV
British freelance writer (born 1981)
Isle of Sark in August 2018. Their wedding took place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 18 May 2019, and was attended by Queen Elizabeth II and
Lady_Gabriella_Kingston
Great-grandson of Queen Victoria
in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, and was attended by King George V and Queen Mary. He was interred in the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel on 20
Rupert Cambridge, Viscount Trematon
Rupert_Cambridge,_Viscount_Trematon
King of England (1422–61, 1470–71)
in Surrey, but in 1484 Richard III had his body moved to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. When the body was exhumed in 1910, it was found to be 5 feet
Henry_VI_of_England
Relative of the British royal family (born 1964)
dealer. They married nine years later, on 18 July 1992, at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The bride wore a Catherine Walker design. Giorgio Armani
Lady_Helen_Taylor
British princess (born 1990)
from St James's Palace and took up residence in Ivy Cottage at Kensington Palace. The wedding took place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 12
Princess_Eugenie
British prince (1774–1850)
extension to St Anne's Church, Kew. The Duchess was buried alongside him in 1889. Their remains were removed to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1930
Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
Prince_Adolphus,_Duke_of_Cambridge
British princess (1783–1810)
Windsor, a residence within Windsor Great Park, approximately three miles south of Windsor Castle. The youngest of 15 children born to King George III
Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom
Princess_Amelia_of_the_United_Kingdom
1953 events in UK following Queen Mary's death
March 1953. A ceremonial funeral was held on 31 March 1953 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle following a lying in state at Westminster Hall. Her death
Death and funeral of Mary of Teck
Death_and_funeral_of_Mary_of_Teck
Chivalric order
accommodation at Windsor Castle, to provide support for the Order of the Garter and for the services of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. They are commanded
Military_Knights_of_Windsor
St George's and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter Inc.) to "protect, preserve and enhance" the college, its St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
The Society of the Friends of St George's and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter
The_Society_of_the_Friends_of_St_George's_and_Descendants_of_the_Knights_of_the_Garter
British noble and army officer
warrant passed by Queen Victoria in 1886. He was baptised at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on 29 June 1889. His godparents were Leopold II of Belgium
Lord_Leopold_Mountbatten
British prince (1743–1805)
Edinburgh by his son, William Frederick, and was buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. 25 November 1743 – 19 November 1764: His Royal Highness Prince
Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Prince_William_Henry,_Duke_of_Gloucester_and_Edinburgh
British prince (1763–1827)
at the Chapel Royal in London, Frederick's remains were interred in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, following his funeral there. The chapel was so
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
Prince_Frederick,_Duke_of_York_and_Albany
Spouses of British monarchs
Celle, wife of George, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg (later King George I); Wallis Warfield, wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (the former
List of British royal consorts
List_of_British_royal_consorts
Member of the British royal family (1906–1994)
Burial Ground, Frogmore, not far from Windsor Castle. Her funeral was held at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, on 9 June 1994. It was attended
Lady_May_Abel_Smith
Paris at the time of her death. Her funeral took place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle and she was buried next to her husband at the Royal Burial
Death and funeral of Wallis, Duchess of Windsor
Death_and_funeral_of_Wallis,_Duchess_of_Windsor
English church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch
Savoy Chapel so the service for those who have received awards is now held in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, every four years. The Chapel of St Mary
Royal_peculiar
King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649
coffins of Henry VIII and Henry's third wife, Jane Seymour, in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The King's son, Charles II, later planned for an elaborate
Charles_I_of_England
Queen of England (1464–70; 1471–83)
November 1511), Lady Howard George, Duke of Bedford (March 1477 – March 1479), buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Catherine of York (14 August
Elizabeth_Woodville
Member of the British royal family (born 2003)
November. She was baptised in the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle on 24 April 2004 by David Conner, the Dean of Windsor. Her godparents are Lady Sarah Chatto
Lady_Louise_Windsor
Wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (1896–1986)
bronchial pneumonia. Her funeral was held on April 29 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, attended by her two surviving sisters-in-law – Queen Elizabeth
Wallis_Simpson
British order of chivalry
Complete List of the Stall Plates in St. George's Chapel. Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Vol. 1. SPCK. Rogers, Clifford
Order_of_the_Garter
Son of Tewodros II of Ethiopia (1861–1879)
Retrieved 31 January 2026. "Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805". College of St George - Windsor Castle. Retrieved 5 March 2023. Blunt, Elizabeth (3 June
Prince_Alemayehu
English nobleman, diplomat and military commander
the following year. At Henry VIII's expense he was buried at Windsor in St George's Chapel. Brandon was perhaps the only person in England who successfully
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Charles_Brandon,_1st_Duke_of_Suffolk
Austrian-born British nobleman (1837–1900)
7; Issue 36046; col. D. "Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805". College of St George - Windsor Castle. Retrieved 5 March 2023. "No. 23134". The London
Francis,_Duke_of_Teck
future Christian IX, King of Denmark, at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor. 6 July 1893: Prince George, Duke of York, grandson of Queen Victoria
List_of_royal_weddings
British prince (1864–1892)
Albert Victor is buried in the Albert Memorial Chapel, close to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. His tomb, by Alfred Gilbert, is described as "the
Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Prince_Albert_Victor,_Duke_of_Clarence_and_Avondale
English noblewoman (1476–1526)
first cousin once removed, King Henry VIII. She is buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Ross, Charles Derek (1974). Edward IV. University of California
Anne St Leger, Baroness de Ros
Anne_St_Leger,_Baroness_de_Ros
Duchess of Teck
or Queen. She was buried on 3 November in the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel, Windsor. Mary Adelaide Close in Kingston Vale, on the edge of Richmond
Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge
Princess_Mary_Adelaide_of_Cambridge
Member of the British royal family
above me." She was buried at St Anne's Church, Kew, but her remains were transferred to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1930. 25 July 1797 – 7 May
Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel
Princess_Augusta_of_Hesse-Kassel
King of Hanover from 1851 to 1866
Rue Chaucat, his body was removed to England and buried in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. The King supported industrial development. In 1856 the
George_V_of_Hanover
British princess (1768–1840)
October 1840. pp. 2222–2223. "Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805". College of St George - Windsor Castle. Retrieved 5 March 2023. Marks of Cadency in the
Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom
Princess_Augusta_Sophia_of_the_United_Kingdom
British princess
my delight! Charlotte was buried, her son at her feet, in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 19 November 1817. A monument by the sculptor Matthew
Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817)
Princess_Charlotte_of_Wales_(1796–1817)
English princess (1467–1482)
magnificent procession to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle and was buried in the southeastern part of the chapel, next to Prince George, the third son of
Mary_of_York
English noblewoman (1439–1476)
buried on 1 February 1476 in the St Leger Chantry, forming the northern transept of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, founded in 1481 by her husband
Anne,_Duchess_of_Exeter
Member of the British royal family (born 1965)
announced in January 1999, and they married on 19 June 1999 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The couple have two children: Louise and James, who are respectively
Sophie,_Duchess_of_Edinburgh
English Earl (c.1497–1543)
stall plate of brass inlaid with coloured enamel, survives in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. It is inscribed: Thom(a)s lord roosse, Erle of rotteland
Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland
Thomas_Manners,_1st_Earl_of_Rutland
Grade B listed Anglican chapel in Scotland
August 1912, p. 8 (online) "Royal Burials at St George's Chapel, Windsor". St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. 2008. Archived from the original on 10 February
St_Ninian's_Chapel,_Braemar
King of England from 1509 to 1547
Nelson's tomb in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral). Henry was interred in a vault at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, next to Jane Seymour. Over 100
Henry_VIII
London, England. He began his musical training in the choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. He studied composition at Marlborough College in Wilshire
Anthony Willis (film composer)
Anthony_Willis_(film_composer)
Church
of the Royal Chapel All Saints is held by one of the Canons of the College of St George at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The chapel is the successor
Royal_Chapel_of_All_Saints
Fire at historic royal castle
On 20 November 1992, a major fire broke out in Windsor Castle, the largest inhabited castle in the world and one of the official residences of the British
1992_Windsor_Castle_fire
and the Queen Mother's death was held on 30 March 2012 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, which was attended by the Queen and other members of the
Death and funeral of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Death_and_funeral_of_Queen_Elizabeth_the_Queen_Mother
Station and then on to Windsor Castle where a relatively simple funeral service was held, broadcast live on radio. King George had suffered several bouts
Death and state funeral of George V
Death_and_state_funeral_of_George_V
Chapel built within a castle
Castle chapels (German: Burgkapellen) in European architecture are chapels that were built within a castle. They fulfilled the religious requirements of
Castle_chapel
Irish Anglican priest and academic
Cambridge and subsequently Vice-Dean of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle (2004–2025) and Warden of St George's House (2008–2025). Finlay was born and
Hueston_Finlay
British aristocrat and charity volunteer (born 1932)
on 14 December 1957. Their wedding ceremony was held at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Anne was attended by eight bridesmaids, among them Princesses
Anne_Abel_Smith
British princess (1776–1857)
Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Mary was baptised on 19 May 1776, in the Great Council Chamber at St. James's Palace, by Frederick Cornwallis, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Her
Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Princess_Mary,_Duchess_of_Gloucester_and_Edinburgh
Cemetery in Berkshire, England
at Windsor, in the English county of Berkshire. The burial ground was established because the Royal Vault under St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle was
Royal_Burial_Ground,_Frogmore
Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1736–1807)
the Chapel since 1805". College of St George - Windsor Castle. Retrieved 5 March 2023. The Register of Marriages solemnized in the Parish Church of St James
Maria_Walpole
1999 British royal wedding
Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones took place on 19 June 1999 in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. Edward was created Earl of Wessex hours before the ceremony
Wedding of Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones
Wedding_of_Prince_Edward_and_Sophie_Rhys-Jones
Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover from 1830 to 1837
Retrieved 3 April 2013. "Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805". College of St George – Windsor Castle. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017.
Adelaide_of_Saxe-Meiningen
Harry and Meghan Markle, which took place on 19 May 2018, at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, the groom's paternal
List of wedding guests of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
List_of_wedding_guests_of_Prince_Harry_and_Meghan_Markle
For a monarch or approved by the monarch
Royal Family. Committal service in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The service was conducted by the Dean of Windsor, with the Archbishop of Canterbury
State funerals in the United Kingdom
State_funerals_in_the_United_Kingdom
Scottish nobleman (1849–1912)
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, from 28 February 1912 until 6 August 1912, when it was transferred to Scotland for burial in St Ninian's Chapel at
Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife
Alexander_Duff,_1st_Duke_of_Fife
British nobleman (1870–1910)
forty. After being initially interred in the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, he was buried in the Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore. When
Prince_Francis_of_Teck
British princess (1870–1948)
Cumberland Lodge, Great Britain. She was baptised in the private chapel at Windsor Castle on 20 June 1870. Her godparents were Queen Victoria, the Duchess
Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein
Princess_Helena_Victoria_of_Schleswig-Holstein
Kingly Burial, on Second Try". The New York Times. Abbey Tour - The Lady Chapel Westminster Abbey website (accessed 20 June 2007) Eochaid & Giric Undiscovered
Burial places of British royalty
Burial_places_of_British_royalty
British prince (1779–1783)
eldest brother, when he became King George IV, had their remains transferred to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on 11 February 1820. According to Queen
Prince Octavius of Great Britain
Prince_Octavius_of_Great_Britain
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (c.1440–1503)
mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. He was a major benefactor to St George's Chapel, Windsor, where some of the building work for which he provided funds
Reginald_Bray
Duchess of Brunswick from 1780 to 1806
all versions on WorldCat) "Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805". College of St George - Windsor Castle. Retrieved 5 March 2023. Marks of Cadency in the
Princess Augusta of Great Britain
Princess_Augusta_of_Great_Britain
Church in Wolverhampton, England
Dugdale in 1640, when the original was in the library at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, and included in his famous survey, Monasticon Anglicanum
St_Peter's_Collegiate_Church
century, sovereigns and their spouses have been buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, with the exception of Queen Victoria and Edward VIII, who
Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
Burial_sites_of_European_monarchs_and_consorts
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Teutonic
Surname and Place Name; The House of Windsor has been the Ruling Family of the Uk Since 1917; From Windsor; Landing Place with a Windlass
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Georgius, GEORGO means "earth-worker, farmer."
Boy/Male
French
From the chapel.
Male
French
French form of Latin Georgius, GEORGES means "earth-worker, farmer."
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Chappell.
Surname or Lastname
French (Normandy and Picardy)
French (Normandy and Picardy) : from a dialect variant of Old French chape ‘hooded cloak’, ‘cape’, ‘hat’ (see Cape 2).probably a Castilianized form of Catalan Capell.Dutch : metonymic occupational name from Middle Dutch capeel ‘hood’, ‘headgear’.English : variant of Chappell ‘chapel’, from a Norman form with hard c-, applied as a topographic or occupational name, or as a habitational name for someone from any of several minor places named with this word, such as Capel in Surrey, Capel le Ferne in Kent, or Capel St. Andrew and Capel St. Mary in Suffolk.A bearer of this name from Normandy, France, with the secondary surname Desjardins, is documented in Varennes, Quebec, Canada, in 1696.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Latin
Farmer; Female Version of George
Girl/Female
French
Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American English Greek
Henry VI, Part 2' George Bevis. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' George, son of Richard...
Boy/Male
German, Teutonic
From Windsor
Girl/Female
French American
Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel.
Male
English
English form of French Georges, GEORGE means "earth-worker, farmer."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Windsor in Berkshire, Broadwindsor in Dorset, or Winsor in Devon and Hampshire, all named from an unattested Old English windels ‘windlass’ + Old English Åra ‘bank’.Windsor is the surname of the present British royal family, adopted in place of Wettin in 1917 as a response to anti-German feeling during the World War I. The original surname of Edward VII (and hence of George V up to 1917) was Wettin, his father, Prince Albert, being Prince Wettin of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The family took the name Windsor from the place in Berkshire, England, where Windsor Castle is a royal residence. There is unlikely to be any royal connection for American bearers, however: the name was an ordinary English habitational surname for centuries before this event.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English George and Georgia, GEORGIE means "earth-worker, farmer."Â
Boy/Male
French
From the chapel.
Female
English
Feminine form of English George, GEORGIA means "earth-worker, farmer."Â
Boy/Male
English German Teutonic
From Windsor. Surname and place name. The house of Windsor has been the ruling family of the UK...
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Georgiy, GEORGY means "earth-worker, farmer."
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
Girl/Female
Tamil
The light of india
Girl/Female
Latin
Married a follower of Romulus.
Girl/Female
Christian, Indian
Love God
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Perfectly formed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Huge, Broad, Great
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Jane, JANESSA means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English old, not necessarily implying old age, but rather used to distinguish an older from a younger bearer of the same personal name.North German form of Alt, like the English name a distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of a personal name.Americanized form of German Alt.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Drawn out of the Water
Boy/Male
Tamil
Good in nature
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Wish; Expectation
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
ST GEORGES-CHAPEL-WINDSOR-CASTLE
n.
A window.
imp. & p. p.
of Gorge
n.
See Capel.
n.
A printing office, said to be so called because printing was first carried on in England in a chapel near Westminster Abbey.
n.
A chapelet. See Chapelet, 1.
n.
Alt. of Caple
n.
The territorial district legally assigned to a chapel.
n.
A grooved instrunent used in performing various operations; -- called also blunt gorget.
n.
A place of worship not connected with a church; as, the chapel of a palace, hospital, or prison.
n.
A figure of St. George (the patron saint of England) on horseback, appended to the collar of the Order of the Garter. See Garter.
a.
Having a gorge or throat.
n.
One who shapes; as, the shaper of one's fortunes.
v. t.
To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine.
p. p. / a.
Furnished with a chape or chapes.
a.
A rural poem; a poetical composition on husbandry, containing rules for cultivating lands, etc.; as, the Georgics of Virgil.
n.
A small chapel or shrine.
n.
A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction; as, an ice gorge in a river.
n.
One who chases or engraves. See 5th Chase, and Enchase.
n.
Same as Chase gun, esp. in terms bow chaser and stern chaser. See under Bow, Stern.
v. t.
To place at or in a window.