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Stuart Macrae or MacRae may refer to: Stuart Macrae (footballer) (1855–1927), English international footballer Stuart Macrae (inventor), British inventor
Stuart_Macrae
English soldier and inventor
Colonel Robert Stuart Macrae TD was an inventor best known for his work at MD1 during the Second World War, his best known invention being the sticky
Stuart_Macrae_(inventor)
Scottish composer
Stuart MacRae (born 12 August 1976) is a Scottish composer. Stuart MacRae was born in Inverness, Scotland. He studied at Durham University with Philip
Stuart_MacRae_(composer)
Anti-tank hand grenade
designed by a team from MIR(c) including Major Millis Jefferis and Stuart Macrae. It consisted of a glass sphere containing an explosive made of nitroglycerin
Sticky_bomb
Second World War. Its two key figures were Major Millis Jefferis and Stuart Macrae, former editor of Armchair Science magazine. MD1 began in "Military
MD1 (military R&D organisation)
MD1_(military_R&D_organisation)
English footballer
Stuart Macrae (7 December 1855 – 27 January 1927) was an English international footballer, who played as a half back. Macrae played for Notts County, and
Stuart_Macrae_(footballer)
Alfred Goodwyn Elphinstone Jackson William Kenyon-Slaney William Lindsay Stuart Macrae James F. M. Prinsep Alf Quantrill Marc Guéhi Wilfried Zaha (later played
List of England international footballers born outside England
List_of_England_international_footballers_born_outside_England
Surname list
actress Stuart Macrae (footballer) (1855–1927), English international footballer Stuart MacRae (composer) (b. 1976), Scottish composer Stuart Macrae (inventor)
MacRae_(surname)
British engineer, inventor, and soldier (1897–1961)
Caravan & Trailer, he received a visit from the magazine's editor, Stuart Macrae. Macrae later recalled their first meeting: Clarke at once fascinated me
Cecil_Vandepeer_Clarke
Incendiary grenade
SIP grenades against the more modern German tanks. Weapon designer Stuart Macrae witnessed a trial of the SIP grenade at Farnborough Airfield: "There
No. 76 special incendiary grenade
No._76_special_incendiary_grenade
Type of improvised incendiary weapon
SIP grenades against the more modern German tanks. Weapon designer Stuart Macrae witnessed a trial of the SIP grenades at Farnborough: "There was some
Molotov_cocktail
British slang term
Gummett, Cold War Hot Science, Harwood (1999) ISBN 9057024810 Col. Stuart Macrae, Winston Churchill's Toyshop: The Inside Story of Military Intelligence
Boffin
Eye surgery
1016/j.jemermed.2014.11.002. ISSN 0736-4679. PMID 25524455. Gordon, Stuart; Macrae, Harry (September 1950). "Monocular Blindness as a Complication of the
Canthotomy
Naval mine attached to a target by magnets
Jefferis contacted magazine editor Stuart Macrae for more information about the magnets. During World War I, Macrae had briefly worked on a device for
Limpet_mine
British army officer (1861–1937)
Scotland, where Duncan MacRae took up residence at Kames Castle in Bute, becoming Deputy Lieutenant of Buteshire; his older brother Stuart, though also born
John_MacRae-Gilstrap
English engineer, physicist, inventor and author
detonate when touched. The primary inventors were Millis Jefferis and Stuart Macrae; the latter was formerly an editor of Armchair Science with whom Low
Archibald_Low
British Army general
London: Royal Society. "Stuart Macrae's "Toy Box"". The Mills Grenade Collectors site. Retrieved 6 November 2008. Macrae, Stuart (1971). Winston Churchill's
Millis_Jefferis
2024 film score by Amelia Warner
Anthony Weeden Assistant orchestrators: Sam Jones, Jonathan Weeden, Stuart Macrae, Jon Sims Conductor: Robert Ziegler Copyist: Colin Rae Additional orchestra
Young Woman and the Sea (soundtrack)
Young_Woman_and_the_Sea_(soundtrack)
Robert Baron Templer—Armagh—(1) Robert James Lindsell—Fairfield—(1) Stuart Macrae—Leicester—(1) Vere St. Leger Goold—Waterford—(1) W.H. Collins—Lowick—(1)
1880_men's_tennis_season
Small tidal island in the western Highlands of Scotland
52, 56 Macrae 1910, pp. 52, 58 Macrae 1910, p. 58 Macrae 1910, p. 59 Macrae 1910, pp. 195–196 Macrae 1910, pp. 61–63 Macrae 1910, p. 65 Macrae 1910, p
Eilean_Donan
Public school in Bedfordshire, England
also used during this time by inventors Cecil Vandepeer Clarke and Stuart Macrae to test prototype limpet mines. Clarke was an excellent swimmer and
Bedford_Modern_School
American actor (1928–2020)
Stuart Maxwell Whitman (February 1, 1928 – March 16, 2020) was an American actor, known for his lengthy career in film and television. Whitman was born
Stuart_Whitman
2025 protest album by various artists
Steve Pretty, Steven Dodsworth, Stewart McIlwham, STORRY, Stuart Earl, Stuart Jackson, Stuart MacRae, Sue Quin, Sue Sutherley, Susan Bixley, Susanna Gray-Jones
Is_This_What_We_Want?
20 March 2024. "England Players – Stuart MacRae". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Stuart Macrae". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March
List of England international footballers (4–9 caps)
List_of_England_international_footballers_(4–9_caps)
and reported biofuels and power from the sea. Its editor in 1940, Stuart Macrae, went on to produce weapons for the war effort as part of MD1, known
Armchair_Science
British Army officer and weapon inventor (1887–1964)
the Second World War. Greenhill Books. p. 168. ISBN 1-85367-325-0. Stuart Macrae (2004). "Stewart Blacker". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed
Stewart_Blacker
English poet (born 1963)
Armitage wrote the libretto for an opera scored by Scottish composer Stuart MacRae, The Assassin Tree, based on a Greek myth recounted in The Golden Bough
Simon_Armitage
British stay-behind units in the Second World War
(Auxiliary Units)". Subterranea Britannica. Sampson, David (2013). "Stuart Macrae's "Toy Box"". The Mills Grenade Collectors Site. Leet, Geoff (2008).
Auxiliary_Units
Village in West Sussex, England
of National Biography, Latham Valentine Stewart Blacker (1887–1964), Stuart Macrae, rev., first published Sept 2004, 770 words The Sussex Argus 2 January
Coates,_West_Sussex
1976 Canadian Jonne Valtonen 1976 Finnish Daniel Kellogg 1976 American Stuart MacRae 1976 Scottish Merlijn Twaalfhoven 1976 Dutch Huw Watkins 1976 British
List of 21st-century classical composers
List_of_21st-century_classical_composers
1976 solved Scottish missing persons case
Renee MacRae (born Christina Catherine MacDonald, February 1940) was a Scottish woman who disappeared on 12 November 1976, together with her 3-year-old
Murder of Renee and Andrew MacRae
Murder_of_Renee_and_Andrew_MacRae
international in ten matches, scoring ten goals (1877–1884). 7 December – Stuart Macrae (d. 1927), England international half-back in six matches (1883–1884)
1850s_in_association_football
German violinist
number of modern works such as the violin concertos of György Ligeti and Stuart MacRae. In 2011 he signed a long-term recording contract with Ondine. He was
Christian_Tetzlaff
Ghost Patrol is a one-act chamber opera composed by Stuart MacRae to an English-language libretto by Louise Welsh. A co-commission by Scottish Opera and
Ghost_Patrol_(opera)
1920 film
Villiers Martin Giles Brownie Vernon Muriel Hammond Wilfred Lucas Red Jack Braggan Walter Vincent Ezra Peters Malcolm MacKellar forman Stuart Macrae
The_Man_from_Kangaroo
American fashion designer
Stuart also had her own higher end label, and became known for creating outfits for actresses including Lucille Ball, Natalie Wood, and Sheila MacRae
Jill_Stuart
Junior ice hockey team in Nova Scotia, Canada
the team. Along with star players Marc-André Fleury, Dominic Noel, Stuart MacRae and Stephen Dixon, the Screaming Eagles reached the QMJHL's conference
Cape_Breton_Eagles
Military operation
based on a soluble chemical pellet was devised by Jefferis' assistant, Stuart Macrae, using an Alka-Seltzer tablet, which was found to dissolve at a predictable
Operation_Royal_Marine
1891 short story by Robert Louis Stevenson
Stevenson's short story written by the novelist Louise Welsh and the composer Stuart MacRae, premiered at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow in January 2016. The opera
The_Bottle_Imp
Monument in Monkton, Scotland
James Macrae (1677–1746) was most likely born in the parish of Ochiltree and escaped great poverty to become a sea captain and later an administrator who
Macrae_Monument
Finnish conductor and cellist
to the post, effective 1 August 2025. Mälkki recorded two works of Stuart MacRae for the NMC label, Two Scenes from the Death of Count Ugolino and Motus
Susanna_Mälkki
American singer-songwriter (1908–1989)
Carl Stuart Hamblen (October 20, 1908 – March 8, 1989) was an American entertainer who in 1926 became one of radio's first singing cowboys, going on to
Stuart_Hamblen
Alexander Mackenzie, composer Sir James MacMillan, classical composer Stuart MacRae, composer Eduardo Reck Miranda, composer and Professor of Computer Music
List of University of Edinburgh people
List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_people
Estate in Hertfordshire, England
mine, an attachable magnetic naval charge associated with inventor Stuart Macrae and later used operationally by SOE. Evidence of these activities resurfaced
Brickendonbury
and pianist 28 July – David Oliver, singer (Point Break) 12 August – Stuart MacRae, composer 15 September KG, singer (MN8) Paul Thomson, drummer (Franz
1976_in_British_music
Scottish actor (1905–1967)
John Duncan Macrae (20 August 1905 – 23 March 1967) was a Scottish actor, working mainly in stage but also television and film. Macrae was born at 118
Duncan_Macrae_(actor)
English tennis player (1860–1945)
Leicester Lawn Tennis Club Tournament, in Leicester where he lost to Stuart Macrae. In June 1881 he won his first title at the Victoria Park Lawn Tennis
Champion_Russell
British politician and inventor (1902–1979)
found to be driving while uninsured. In 1947 he represented Robert Stuart Macrae, also of MD1, at the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors, who was
Edward_Terrell
Horne (born 1970) Julian Wagstaff (born 1970) Lorne Balfe (born 1976) Stuart MacRae (born 1976) Gordon Cree (born 1977) Gareth Williams (born 1977) Anna
Chronological list of Scottish classical composers
Chronological_list_of_Scottish_classical_composers
filled in for Hamilton until his return. The Assassin Tree (score: Stuart MacRae, libretto: Simon Armitage) is premiered at the Edinburgh International
2006_in_music
music James MacMillan (Hild Bede and Grad Soc) – Scottish composer Stuart MacRae (Hild Bede) – composer Paul Miles-Kingston – director of music at St
List of Durham University people
List_of_Durham_University_people
Irish pirate (c. 1685 – 1721)
men got into a violent conflict with James Macrae. After 10 days of hiding on an island, England and Macrae agreed to a peace deal, upsetting England's
Edward_England
Orchestra based in Glasgow, Scotland
Brabbins (1992–1996) Tan Dun (Associate Composer/Conductor, 1994–1998) Stuart MacRae (Composer in Association, 1999–2003) Anna Meredith (Composer in Residence
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
BBC_Scottish_Symphony_Orchestra
Constituent college of Durham University
Games gymnast (1991–1995), Deputy SRC President in her final year. Stuart MacRae, composer (1993–1997) Edward Marriott, psychotherapist and author Mark
College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham
College_of_St_Hild_and_St_Bede,_Durham
Welsh ice hockey team
2005–06 Brad Voth 2006–10 Ryan Finnerty 2010–11 Scott Matzka 2011–12 Stuart MacRae 2012–13 Mac Faulkner 2013–14 Tyson Marsh 2014–16 Jake Morissette 2016–19
Cardiff_Devils
English footballer (1864-1925)
Wales on 17 March 1884, still aged only 19, replacing Notts County's Stuart Macrae at left half. According to Philip Gibbons in "Association Football in
Jimmy_Forrest_(footballer)
Stephen Barlow – King Jonathan Dove – Man on the Moon (television opera) Stuart MacRae – The Assassin Tree (with libretto by Simon Armitage) David Arnold Amazing
2006_in_British_music
Art school at the University of Edinburgh
Beta Band and The Aliens. Sir James MacMillan, composer and conductor Stuart MacRae, composer The Magnificents, Scottish rock band Jamie Muir, percussionist
Edinburgh_College_of_Art
Works, Digbeth, Birmingham, UK[citation needed] 30 August Ghost Patrol Stuart MacRae Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh[citation needed] ? July Written on Skin
2012_in_classical_music
Collecting Sir James MacMillan – Symphony No 5 ('Le grand Inconnu') Stuart MacRae Courante Prometheus Symphony Joanna Marsh – O Magnum Mysterium[citation
2019_in_classical_music
Sports season
Cardiff Devils 59 21 54 75 Jeff Legue Sheffield Steelers 60 34 39 73 Stuart MacRae Cardiff Devils 59 27 45 72 René Jarolín Edinburgh Capitals 56 31 40
2012–13_EIHL_season
MacMillan (born 1959) Stuart MacRae (born 1976) William Marshall (1748–1833) John McLeod (1934–2022) Gordon McPherson (born 1965) Stuart Mitchell (born 1965)
List_of_Scots
English operatic tenor
English Touring Opera, and created the role of Sam in Ghost Patrol by Stuart MacRae in a Scottish Opera/Music Theatre Wales production that won the 2013
Nicholas_Sharratt
Scottish poet (1911 – 1996)
Phil., Anglia Polytechnic 1994 D.Litt., University of Glasgow 1996 Stuart MacRae, Mary Ann Kennedy, Eilidh Mackenzie, Marie-Louise Napier, Allan Macdonald
Sorley_MacLean
American financier
Macrae Sykes (1910 - October 13, 1996) was an American financier who served as chairman of the American Stock Exchange in the 1960s. Sykes was born in
Macrae_Sykes
Rose and the Ring Hannah Kendall and Tessa McWatt – The Knife of Dawn Stuart MacRae and Louise Welsh – The Devil Inside Sir Peter Maxwell Davies – The Hogboon
2016_in_British_music
Listicle of musical compositions for violin and orchestra
MacMillan Violin Concerto (2009) Bruno Maderna Violin Concerto (1969) Stuart MacRae Violin Concerto (2001) Joan Magrané Figuera L'or de l'azur, Violin Concerto
List of compositions for violin and orchestra
List_of_compositions_for_violin_and_orchestra
International music competition
(2018) by Roxanna Panufnik 2016 – fenodyree for viola solo (2015) by Stuart MacRae 2013 – 6 Sorano Variants for viola solo (2012) by Peter Maxwell Davies;
Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition
Lionel_Tertis_International_Viola_Competition
Sports season
10:29 - P. A. Parenteau (4) Second period Stuart MacRae (2) - 13:28 No scoring Third period Stuart MacRae (3) - 12:37 Charles Gauthier (1) - 13:00 Dave
2000–01_QMJHL_season
contemporary composers: Sally Beamish, Roxanna Panufnik, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Stuart MacRae, Poul Ruders, Howard Blake, Carl Davis, Stephen Hough, Richard Dubugnon
Classical music written in collaboration
Classical_music_written_in_collaboration
British musicologist (1935–2026)
"expressionistic features" in composers born after 1970 (Morgan Hayes, Stuart MacRae, and Emily Howard), Whittall found retreats from "more extreme varieties
Arnold_Whittall
2015 opera by Giorgio Battistelli
directed the production, and Ian Burton. Anthropocene (opera) 2019 by Stuart MacRae Auksalaq (opera) 2012 by Matthew Burtner "When opera takes on the big
CO2_(opera)
1920 film
Roy Redgrave as Dan Moran William Pearson as Sir Frederick Moranger Stuart MacRae as Inspector Goring Jackie Anderson as Warrigal Vera Archer as Jennie
Robbery Under Arms (1920 film)
Robbery_Under_Arms_(1920_film)
Edinburgh-based chamber orchestra
Cresswell, James MacMillan, Hafliði Hallgrímsson, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Stuart MacRae, Edward Harper and Martin Suckling (appointed SCO Associate Composer
Scottish_Chamber_Orchestra
Howard (music), Zoe Palmer and Rebecca Hurst (libretto) – Robin Hood Stuart MacRae and Louise Welsh – Anthropocene Gabriel Prokofiev and David Pountney
2019_in_British_music
American actress (born 1948)
1970) and Jonah (b. 1976), before divorcing in 1980. She wed actor Michael MacRae in 1995. Mike Rose, cleveland com (March 25, 2024). "Famous birthdays list
Bonnie_Bedelia
1999: Alastair Greig: Play 1999: Bent Sørensen: Sinful Songs 1999: Stuart MacRae: Portrait 1999: Kenneth Hesketh: The Circling Canopy of Night 2000:
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Birmingham_Contemporary_Music_Group
Welsh opera singer (born 1974)
2017; and the role of Y Bon Pebr in the opera 2117 / Hedd Wyn in 2022); Stuart MacRae (his Prometheus Symphony at the 2019 Lammermuir Festival); Conor Mitchell
Paul_Carey_Jones
Composition Prize Charlie Piper, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Stuart MacRae: Unity Joseph Phibbs: Flex Julian Philips: Four Characters 2008 Cheryl
List of works commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society
List_of_works_commissioned_by_the_Royal_Philharmonic_Society
List of legends of American film history
Lugosi (1882–1956) Keye Luke (1904–1991) Fred MacMurray (1908–1991) Gordon MacRae (1921–1986) Karl Malden (1912–2009) Fredric March (1897–1975) Herbert Marshall
AFI's_100_Years...100_Stars
Remembrance Day, for the "Five:15 Operas made in Scotland" programme, Stuart MacRae has collaborated with librettist Louise Welsh for several more works:
Opera_in_Scotland
American soprano (1925–2016)
Jane Stuart Smith, also known on the stage as Gianna Stuart, (September 29, 1925 – January 14, 2016) was an American soprano, hymnologist, and author.
Jane_Stuart_Smith
Sports season
Wedderburn Cardiff Devils Cardiff Arena Simon Hodgkinson 2003 Gerad Adams Stuart MacRae Kenton Smith Phil Hill Coventry Blaze SkyDome Arena Sally Mahers 2003
2011–12_EIHL_season
Watkins, David Harsent Scottish Opera 30 August 2012 Ghost Patrol Opera Stuart MacRae, Louise Welsh Scottish Opera 10 August 2013 Metamorphosis Drama Wu Hsing-kuo
World premieres at the Edinburgh International Festival
World_premieres_at_the_Edinburgh_International_Festival
Sherlaw Johnson. Christopher Austin Oscar Bettison Julia Gomelskaya Stuart MacRae Cecilia McDowall William Mival Deborah Pritchard Ryszard Szeremeta Sophie
List of music students by teacher: R to S
List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_R_to_S
big life in a small town’". Halifax Chronicle-Herald, May 4, 2026. Craig Macrae, "'Bon Cop, Bad Cop' TV reboot is here sans Colm Feore, with Henry Czerny
2026_in_Canadian_television
British artist and illustrator
Life, Julia MacRae Books, 1993, p. 37 Whitaker. J (1961). An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord. p. 980. Children's literature portal Stuart Tresilian at
Stuart_Tresilian
Grammaphon. 3. Stuart MacRae Anthropocene opera: Ice's Aria Performer: Orchestra of Scottish Opera. Librettist: Louise Welsh. Conductor: Stuart Stratford.
List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)
Little and Royce Vavrek – JFK Evan Mack and Joshua McGuire – Roscoe Stuart MacRae and Louise Welsh – The Devil Inside Kevin Malone – Mysterious 44 (complete)
2016_in_classical_music
2022 comedy drama television series
as Nico Adelle Leonce as Ruby Leah MacRae as Monica The series premiered on 7 December 2022 on Sky Comedy. Stuart Jeffries of The Guardian said, "It’s
Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything
Rosie_Molloy_Gives_Up_Everything
viola solo (1983); Chester Music Sonata for viola and piano (1937–1938) Stuart MacRae (b. 1976) Equilibrium for viola and ensemble (flute, clarinet, violin
List of compositions for viola: L to N
List_of_compositions_for_viola:_L_to_N
English author (1906–1993)
hardcover with dust jackets illustrated by specialist artist Philip Gough. MacRae Smith Co. of Philadelphia published Jean Plaidy titles in the United States
Eleanor_Alice_Burford
Unit of Bletchley Park decryption centre
individuals were, Alexander Aitken, New Zealand and Scottish mathematician James Macrae Aitken, Scottish chess player Madge E. Allen Dennis Babbage Stephen Banister
Hut_6
American choreographer and dancer (born 1965)
Meg Stuart (born 1965) is an American choreographer and dancer who lives and works in Brussels and Berlin. Her company, Damaged Goods, has operated from
Meg_Stuart
1948 film by Sherry Shourds
Shourds, produced by Saul Elkins and stars Gordon MacRae, Lois Maxwell, Wayne Morris, Mary Stuart and Eddie Dunn. It is considered to be a film noir
The_Big_Punch_(1948_film)
November 2003). "Episode dated 18/11/2003". EastEnders. BBC. BBC One. "Tony Macrae Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine", Walford Web. Retrieved
List of EastEnders characters introduced in 2003
List_of_EastEnders_characters_introduced_in_2003
Scottish Awards for New Music: Large Scale New Work (11+ performers) - Stuart MacRae: Anthropocene The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Award for Contribution
2020_in_classical_music
1715 battle
George I of Great Britain against Highlanders loyal to the Jacobite House of Stuart. William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth, chief of Clan Mackenzie allied
Skirmish_of_Alness
Rugby competition
Stadium Capacity Position last season Benetton current season Italy Calum MacRae Michele Lamaro Sebastian Negri Stadio Comunale di Monigo 5,000 10th Bulls
2025–26 United Rugby Championship
2025–26_United_Rugby_Championship
triennial assembly meeting in Adelaide, handing over 12 July 2015 to Mr Stuart McMillan. His installation service took place before around 3000 people
Andrew_Dutney
STUART MACRAE
STUART MACRAE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various minor places, for example Start Point in Devon, named from Old English steort ‘tail’, in the transferred sense of a promontory or spur of a hill.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Star, STARR means "star."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
Star
Male
English
French form of English Stewart, STUART means "house guard; steward." In use by the English and Scottish.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English sterre, starre ‘star’. The word was also used in a transferred sense of a patch of white hair on the forehead of a horse, and so perhaps the name denoted someone with a streak of white hair. It is possibly also a habitational name, for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a star.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Star 1 and 3.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English stigweard, composed of the elements stig "house" and weard "guard," STEWART means "house guard; steward."
Girl/Female
English American
Star.
Girl/Female
British, English
Star
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Jamaican, Latin
Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring
Male
Swedish
Swedish name derived from Old Norse stúra, STURE means "obstinate."
Girl/Female
British, English, Jamaican
Star
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Latin
Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English Scottish
Steward.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a brisk or active person, from Middle English smart ‘quick’, ‘prompt’ (Old English smeart ‘stinging’, ‘painful’, from smeortan ‘to sting’). This name is common and widespread throughout England, Wales, and Scotland.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Holy Star
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Scottish
Steward; Stewart is Clan Name of the Royal House of Scotland; Surname; House Guard
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Scottish
Steward; Household Guardian; Form of Stuart; Surname; House Guard
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Steward
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Holy Star
Girl/Female
English Latin
Star.
STUART MACRAE
STUART MACRAE
Boy/Male
Tamil
New
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Lily
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Shippey.
Male
French
Variant spelling of Norman French Aimeric, AYMERIC means "home-ruler."
Male
Turkish
Turkish name VOLKAN means "volcano."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Swahili
Stranger; Visitor; Traveller; Poor; Alien
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A Precious Stone; Like a Diamond; Truthful; Union; Fruit
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
Mighty Spearman; He Saves; Modern
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Peity
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Moon Light
STUART MACRAE
STUART MACRAE
STUART MACRAE
STUART MACRAE
STUART MACRAE
v. i.
To set out; to commence a course, as a race or journey; to begin; as, to start business.
a.
Rendering equal justice; exact; fair; honest, as square dealing.
n.
Having the toe square.
n.
A square piece or fragment.
n.
Hence, anything which is square, or nearly so
n.
Doctrine or knowledge of the stars; star lore; astrology; astronomy.
v. t.
To make swart or tawny; as, to swart a living part.
v. t.
To move suddenly from its place or position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate; as, to start a bone; the storm started the bolts in the vessel.
v. i.
To become somewhat displaced or loosened; as, a rivet or a seam may start under strain or pressure.
v. i.
Brisk; fresh; as, a smart breeze.
v. i.
Causing a smart; pungent; pricking; as, a smart stroke or taste.
v. t.
To cause a smart in.
a.
Belonging to, or formed in, an estuary; as, estuary strata.
n.
A sudden, unexpected movement; a sudden and capricious impulse; a sally; as, starts of fancy.
v. t.
To cause to move or act; to set going, running, or flowing; as, to start a railway train; to start a mill; to start a stream of water; to start a rumor; to start a business.
v. i.
Smart money (see below).
v. t.
To pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from; as, to start a water cask.
n.
An instrument having at least one right angle and two or more straight edges, used to lay out or test square work. It is of several forms, as the T square, the carpenter's square, the try-square., etc.
a.
Forming a right angle; as, a square corner.
n.
Same as Strait-jacket.