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Entrance to the Tower of London
The Traitors' Gate is an entrance through which many prisoners of the Tudors arrived at the Tower of London. The gate was built by Edward I to provide
Traitors'_Gate
Topics referred to by the same term
Traitors' Gate is a gateway of the Tower of London. Traitor's, Traitors' or Traitors Gate may also refer to: Traitor's Gate, Murshidabad, gate of the palace
Traitors' Gate (disambiguation)
Traitors'_Gate_(disambiguation)
1999 video game
Traitors Gate is a 1999 graphic adventure game developed by Daydream Software. Set in a reproduction of the Tower of London, it follows the story of Raven
Traitors_Gate_(video_game)
2003 video game
Traitors Gate 2: Cypher is a 2003 graphic adventure game developed by Swedish studios 258 Productions AB and Data Ductus AB and published by The Adventure
Traitors_Gate_2:_Cypher
2025 series of The Celebrity Traitors
the BBC confirmed that The Celebrity Traitors had been commissioned, along with two more series of The Traitors, the first of which aired in January 2025
The Celebrity Traitors series 1
The_Celebrity_Traitors_series_1
1964 film by Freddie Francis
Traitor's Gate (German: Das Verrätertor) is a 1964 West German-British co-production of a black-and-white crime film directed by Freddie Francis and starring
Traitor's_Gate_(film)
Castle in London, England
between 1275 and 1279; later known as Traitors' Gate, it replaced the Bloody Tower as the castle's water-gate. The building is unique in England, and
Tower_of_London
Fictional character
Belgrave Square (1992) Farrier's Lane (1993) The Hyde Park Headsman (1994) Traitors Gate (1995) Pentecost Alley (1996) Ashworth Hall (1997) Brunswick Gardens
Thomas_Pitt_(character)
1927 novel
The Traitor's Gate is a 1927 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It concerns a plot by a criminal mastermind to steal the Crown Jewels from
The_Traitor's_Gate
Former palace in Murshidabad, India
Namak Haram Deorhi (Bengali: নিমোক হারাম দেওরহি, lit. 'Traitor's Gate'), originally known as Jafragunj Deohri, was the palace of Mir Jafar. It is located
Namak_Haram_Deorhi
High fantasy book series by Kate Elliott
Tor Books, New York. ISBN 978-0-7653-4931-6 Elliott, Kate (2010). Traitor's Gate, Tor Books, New York. ISBN 978-0-7653-4932-3 Elliott, Kate (2015). Black
Crossroads_(book_series)
Canadian video game publisher
DreamCatcher's top four titles for 2000 were Dracula: Resurrection, Traitors Gate, Beyond Atlantis and The Crystal Key. These games respectively made
DreamCatcher_Interactive
English punk rock band
Austin and new bassist Mat Sargent released The Alternative (1993) and Traitors Gate (1994) albums. In 1999, the line-up from the first album, including
Chelsea_(band)
Fortified gate from a castle or town wall to a quay, river side, or harbour
Bristol Castle Newport Castle Southampton Castle The Traitors' Gate at the Tower of London Irrigation gate Moat Marilyn Stokstad, Medieval Castles, p.175 Media
Water_gate
Area of London, England
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Stepney
Bridge over the Thames in London, England
requirement that remained in place until the 1960s. The bridge connected Iron Gate, on the north bank of the river, with Horselydown Lane, on the south – now
Tower_Bridge
Queen of England from 1540 to 1541
impaled (and where they remained until 1546). Entering through the Traitors' Gate, she was led to her prison cell. The next day the Bill of Attainder
Catherine_Howard
Swedish video game developer and publisher
the rights to Safecracker.[citation needed] Their next title would be Traitors Gate (a game initially pitched to GT Interactive in 1996), an adventure game
Daydream_Software
Swedish music software company
game soundtracks from the Umeå company Daydream Software, including Traitors Gate and Clusterball. When Eklund and Andreas Sundgren weren't able to find
Toontrack
Local authority in London, England
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Tower Hamlets London Borough Council
Tower_Hamlets_London_Borough_Council
4th episode of the 1st series of Spooks
"Traitor's Gate" is the fourth episode in the first series of the British television series Spooks. It first aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom on
Traitor's_Gate_(Spooks)
British writer (1875–1932)
Gentleman (1927) The Terror (1927) based on the novel The Black Abbot Traitors Gate (1927) The Lad (1928) The Man Who Changed His Name (1928) The Squeaker
Edgar_Wallace
Type of memorial
British Empire's wars were traitors to Ireland. The sharpness of the controversy gradually faded, and while the term "Traitors' Gate" is still in occasional
War_memorial
Area of London, England
land outside (or east) of the wall. Public executions of high-profile traitors and criminals, often attainted peers, as well as innocent Catholics in
Tower_Hill
English author (1938–2023)
Belgrave Square (1992) Farrier's Lane (1993) The Hyde Park Headsman (1994) Traitors Gate (1995) Pentecost Alley (1996) Ashworth Hall (1997) Brunswick Gardens
Anne_Perry
British actor (1910–1973)
by Rosamund Lehman (1938), Can We Tell? by Robert Gore Brown (1938), Traitors Gate by Norma Stuart (1938), and Dear Octopus by Dodie Smith (1938–39). Having
Jack_Hawkins
Political party
from Traitors Gate (Tower of London), to the nearby Hung, Drawn and Quartered pub. Tilbrook accused various political parties of being traitors to the
English_Democrats
Area in the East End of London, England
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Isle_of_Dogs
2000 video game
Unland, Brice (May 8, 1999). "Interview with Nigel Papworth on Traitors Gate". Mac Game Gate. Archived from the original on October 4, 1999. Retrieved July
Clusterball
1997 video game
Unland, Brice (May 8, 1999). "Interview with Nigel Papworth on Traitors Gate". Mac Game Gate. Archived from the original on October 4, 1999. Retrieved July
Safecracker_(video_game)
Area of the Isle of Dogs in London, England
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Millwall
Ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London
Chris Skaife – the former Ravenmaster in front of the Traitors' Gate
Yeomen_Warders
Stealth Combat SuperPower The Forgotten: It Begins The Golden Horde Traitors Gate Aura: Fate of the Ages The Adventure Company Crystal Key Dark Fall Dead
List of acquisitions by THQ Nordic
List_of_acquisitions_by_THQ_Nordic
Borough in east London, England
entrances to the Olympic park is in Tower Hamlets, and is called the Victoria gate. A few schools in Tower Hamlets have taken part in the opening and closing
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets
1933 Pre-Code adventure horror monster film by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack
from the rest of the island by an enormous stone wall with a large wooden gate. They witness a group of natives preparing to sacrifice a young woman, termed
King_Kong_(1933_film)
1999 graphic adventure video game
one of the publisher's "top titles premiering at the show", alongside Traitors Gate II: Cypher. Earthlight Productions developed Crystal Key 2 with Virtools
The_Crystal_Key
German actress
a Robbery (1964) – Margot Weimer Der Hexer (1964) – Cora Ann Milton Traitor's Gate (1964) – Dinah Neues vom Hexer (1965) – Cora Ann Milton The Swedish
Margot_Trooger
Area in London, England
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Whitechapel
Major business and financial district in London
creating offices above railway stations (Blackfriars) and roads (Alban Gate). The resulting oversupply of office space contributed to the failure of
Canary_Wharf
American author of children's books (born 1937)
Iron Thunder: The Battle Between the Monitor & the Merrimac (2007) The Traitors' Gate (2007) A Beginning, a Muddle, and an End (2008) Hard Gold: The Colorado
Avi_(author)
2015 film by Ryôtarô Makihara
USS Nautilus, Watson, Hadaly, Friday, and Burnaby smash through the Traitors' Gate, and Burnaby distracts the corpse guards while the others make their
The_Empire_of_Corpses
Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger
of the original after that. Only hours after Cromwell was taken to Traitors' Gate on 1 June 1540, soldiers arrived at his house to take his belongings
Portrait_of_Thomas_Cromwell
Castle in Viana do Castelo District, Portugal
principal entrance is the Gate of the Sun (Portuguese: Porta do Sol) which opens to the east, while the "traitors' gate", the Gate of the Frog (Portuguese:
Castle_of_Castro_Laboreiro
Street in East London, England
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Brick_Lane
1999 video game
made Atlantis II one of DreamCatcher's top sellers that year—alongside Traitors Gate and The Crystal Key—and resulted in growth at Cryo. PC Data reported
Atlantis_II
"Trailer Load of Girls" by Shabba Ranks "Traitors Gate" by Blitzkrieg "Traitors Gate" by Chelsea "Traitors Gate" by More "Trams of Old London" by Robyn
List_of_songs_about_London
British heavy metal band
- 3:46 "I Just Can't Believe It" - 4:16 "I've Been Waiting" - 3:21 "Traitors Gate" - 4:11 "Rock and Roll" - 4:30 "I Wanna Take You" - 3:15 "Go Home" -
More_(band)
2018–19 concert tour by Judas Priest
Highway" "Spectre" "(Take These) Chains" "Judas Rising" "Out in the Cold" "Traitors Gate" "Starbreaker" "Steeler" "Halls of Valhalla" "Killing Machine" "No Surrender"
Firepower_World_Tour
Historic Liberty of Middlesex, England
but some versions featured the Tower of London's White Tower with the Traitors' Gate watergate in the foreground. The troops wore buff sleeveless jackets
Tower_Division
Directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets London Borough Council
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Mayor_of_Tower_Hamlets
on 18 March, and according to John Foxe, made her famous speech at Traitors' Gate. A commission in England organised an English household for Philip.
Wedding of Mary I of England and Philip of Spain
Wedding_of_Mary_I_of_England_and_Philip_of_Spain
Area in East London
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Spitalfields
UK Parliament constituency (since 2010)
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Poplar_and_Limehouse
Yeoman Warder Ravenmaster
Skaife in front of the Traitors' Gate
Christopher_Skaife
Area of East London, England
Street. The route runs unbroken and signposted westbound towards Lancaster Gate (Hyde Park) via Shadwell, the city, Victoria Embankment, and Parliament Square
Poplar,_London
British actor (born 1971)
Episode: "Playing with Fire" 2002 Spooks Armed police officer Episode: "Traitor's Gate" Sparkhouse John Standring BBC drama; Television film 2003 Cold Feet
Richard_Armitage_(actor)
British writer (1897–1977)
1946) The Island Where Time Stands Still (Espionage, September 1954) Traitors' Gate (Espionage, September 1958) They Used Dark Forces (Espionage/Occult
Dennis_Wheatley
Topics referred to by the same term
Watergate may also refer to: Water gate, a gate opening onto water, or only or mainly accessible by water Traitors' Gate, an entrance to the Tower of London
Watergate_(disambiguation)
Area in the East End of London, England
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Mile_End
Area of London, England
trains on Friday and Saturday nights between Dalston Junction and New Cross Gate which called at Shoreditch High Street from 15 December 2017. but bypasses
Shoreditch
Human settlement in England
need for station barriers, due to its low passenger volumes and having no gates. Bethnal Green has also been part of the Night Tube service since 2016.
Bethnal_Green
English actor (born 1977)
Episode: "Traitor's Gate" 2003 Cambridge Spies Julian Bell Miniseries; 2 episodes 2004 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Gideon Martin Episode: "A Traitor to Memory"
Patrick_Kennedy_(actor)
American writer, the pen name of Alis A. Rasmussen
Crossroads series Spirit Gate, Tor Books (2007), ISBN 9780765310552 Shadow Gate, Tor Books (2008), ISBN 9780765310569 Traitors' Gate, Tor Books (2009), ISBN 9780765310576
Kate_Elliott_(writer)
District of East London, England
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Wapping
British actress (1912–2005)
(directed by the author in 1930), MacLeish's Panic (1936), Morna Stuart's Traitor's Gate (1938) and Sidney Howard's Alien Corn (1939). By 1939 Scott had become
Margaretta_Scott
Burgundian diplomat
Elizabeth (1605) which supplied Elizabeth's much-quoted dialogue at Traitors' Gate. Renard remained in England negotiating the marriage of Queen Mary I
Simon_Renard
Medieval castle in Sintra, Portugal
underbrush, opens to the northern façade of the castle, corresponding to the Traitors Gate, accessing the main "military square" within the structure. In the southwest
Castle_of_the_Moors
The L Train (To 8 Ave)" by Brooklyn Funk Essentials "Take Them to the Traitors' Gate" by Thinkman "Take Your Partner by the Hand" by Howie B featuring Robbie
List of songs about New York City
List_of_songs_about_New_York_City
1965 British/South African/German film by Robert Lynn
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
Coast_of_Skeletons
Area of east London, England
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Bow,_London
St. Thomas's Tower and Traitors' Gate built by Edward I
History of the English monarchy
History_of_the_English_monarchy
Medieval castle in Praia do Ribatejo, Portugal
consisting of two enclosures: an exterior lower level faces upstream with a traitors' gate and walls reinforced by nine tall circular towers; while the interior
Castle_of_Almourol
Church in London, England
century, was rebuilt. In addition, the gate piers of the Rectory yard were repaired and the large iron gates restored. Regency style railings to the
Christ_Church,_Spitalfields
2018 studio album by Judas Priest
"Rising from Ruins" 5:23 9. "Flame Thrower" 4:34 10. "Spectre" 4:24 11. "Traitors Gate" 5:43 12. "No Surrender" 2:54 13. "Lone Wolf" 5:09 14. "Sea of Red"
Firepower_(album)
British film series 1960–1965
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
Edgar_Wallace_Mysteries
English author and politician (born 1940)
Turn a Blind Eye (2021) Over My Dead Body (2021) Next in Line (2022) Traitor's Gate (2023) An Eye for an Eye (2024) End Game (2025) Not a Penny More, Not
Jeffrey_Archer
Medieval castle in Castelo Branco, Portugal
eight gates: "Ouro" (Gold) Gate, "Traição" (Traitors') Gate, "Espírito Santo" (Holy Spirit) Gate, "Relógio" (Clocktower) Gate, "Vila" (Town) Gate, "Esteval"
Castle_of_Castelo_Branco
Neighbourhood in East London, England
Hertford Union Canal is accessed via a ramp from Wick Road, near St Marks Gate. From here, eastward, the Lea Valley Walk provides a continuous route to
Hackney_Wick
Irish infantry regiment of the British Army
One of the verses said: "You used to call us traitors/ Because of agitators/ But you can't call us traitors now." After the end of the Boer War the 1st
Royal_Dublin_Fusiliers
British TV series (1969–1971)
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
The_Mind_of_Mr._J.G._Reeder
District in Tower Hamlets, London
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Limehouse
English alternative rock band formed in London in 1988
band to the present. The new line-up of the band followed with The Traitor's Gate E.P. (1995) and in 1996 the acclaimed In The Long Still Night (now signed
Gallon_Drunk
List of films based on Edgar Wallace works
Ringer (a.k.a. The Mysterious Magician) Alfred Vohrer Das Verrätertor Traitor's Gate Freddie Francis Sanders und das Schiff des Todes (Sanders and the Ship
Films based on works by Edgar Wallace
Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallace
Canadian video game developer
Microsoft Windows October 10, 2003 Future Games / Unknown Identity Traitors Gate 2: Cypher Microsoft Windows October 28, 2003 258 Productions / Data
The_Adventure_Company
Interdisciplinary field of research
The Traitors' Gate with the Gerkin in the background. Tower of London, London, UK.
Historical_sociology
UK Parliament constituency (1974–1983, 1997–2024)
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Bethnal_Green_and_Bow
British mystery film by Guy Hamilton
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
The_Ringer_(1952_film)
1935 British film by Zoltán Korda
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
Sanders_of_the_River
Area on the Isle of Dogs in London, England
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Cubitt_Town
Human settlement in England
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Fournier_Street
1972 film
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
Seven_Blood-Stained_Orchids
Area of east London, England
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Fish_Island,_London
1940 British film by George King
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
The Case of the Frightened Lady (film)
The_Case_of_the_Frightened_Lady_(film)
1964 British film by Quentin Lawrence
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
We_Shall_See
Book by Edgar Wallace
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
The_Four_Just_Men_(novel)
1971 Italian film
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
The_Bloodstained_Butterfly
1969 film
The Yellow Snake (1926) The Big Foot (1927) Terror Keep (1927) The Traitor's Gate (1927) The Squeaker (1927) The Forger (1927) Again the Three (1928)
Double_Face
Original The Tinies box Original Tonka Construction packaging Original Traitors Gate box Original TriBond CD-Rom Original Trump Castle II box Original Unreal
List_of_Mac_games
2004 video game
one of the publisher's "top titles premiering at the show", alongside Traitors Gate II: Cypher. Earthlight Productions developed the game with Virtools
Crystal_Key_2
1st series of the British television show Spooks
short on space. The scenes where Tom reveals he is a spy to Ellie in "Traitor's Gate" were filmed using hand-held cameras, the first time they were used
Spooks_series_1
TRAITORS GATE
TRAITORS GATE
Girl/Female
Muslim
Good traits excellent disposition
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat ‘gate’ (see Yates). Since medieval gates were normally arranged in pairs, fastened in the center, the Old English plural came to function as a singular, and a new Middle English plural ending in -s was formed. In some cases the name may refer specifically to the Sussex place Eastergate (i.e. ‘eastern gate’), known also as Gates in the 13th and 14th centuries, when surnames were being acquired.Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).Translated form of French Barrière (see Barriere).In New England, Gates was the preferred English version of the name of an extensive French family, called Barrière dit Langevin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Merriott in Somerset, named in Old English as ‘boundary gate’ or ‘mare gate’, from (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’ or miere ‘mare’ + geat ‘gate’.English : variant (as a result of hypercorrection) of Marriott, or of Marryat, which is from a Middle English personal name, Meryet, Old English Mǣrgēat, composed of the element mǣr ‘boundary’ + the tribal name Gēat (see Joslin).
Male
Greek
(Μίδας) In Greek mythology, this is the name of a king of Phrygia famous for his Midas touch. After entertaining the drunken Silenus for eleven days, Midas returned him to Dionysos who offered him his choice of anything he wanted. Midas asked to have everything he touched turned to gold. His wish was granted and Midas rejoiced, but not for long, for even his food and drink turned to gold before reaching his mouth. He prayed to Dionysos who took pity on him and gave him instructions for removing the cursed blessing.     The name Midas is said to be Phrygian, and of unknown etymology. It might share the same origin as Hebrew Midrash, MIDAS means "to repeat," especially in order to make an impression on the mind. Midrash refers to the methods used (including repetition) in Old Testament stories for fixing morals in the mind.     Midrash derives from the word midah/middah ("action, measure, rule"), the plural of which is midos ("actions of man," or "rulers of man" especially of man's traits; hence "personality traits." Midos is the ruler of our personality and behavior; it determines what is the central focus of our mind which affects all of our actions and thoughts. Midas was ruled by negative midos, bad traits; he was self-focused and acted rashly, making a bad choice, when offered anything he wanted.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name of uncertain origin. There are places called Gate Wood End, South Yorkshire, Gatewood Hill, Hampshire, and Gatewood House Farm, Leicestershire. The first is named from an Old Norse geyt ‘rushing stream or spring’; the second is from Old English gÄt ‘goat’; the etymology of the Leicestershire place name is not known.The Gatewood family has been established in Essex Co., VA, and Spotsylvania since the 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name from Lipyeate in Somerset or Lypiatt in Gloucestershire, both named from Old English hlīepgeat ‘leap-gate’, a gate which was low enough to be jumped by horses and deer but presented an obstacle to sheep and cattle.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Good Traits; Excellent Disposition
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places so called, as for example Litton Cheney in Dorset (named from Old English hl̄de ‘torrent’ (from hlūd ‘loud’, ‘roaring’) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’), or Litton in Somerset (from Old English hlid ‘slope’ or ‘gate’ + tūn), Derbyshire and North Yorkshire (both probably from Old English hlīð ‘slope’ + tūn).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a wiley or deceitful person, from Old French guileor ‘deceiver’, ‘traitor’.Americanized spelling of German Geiler.
Male
English
Old English Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table who was the illegitimate son and traitor of King Arthur, possibly MORDRED means "sea counsel." He was brother (or half-brother) to Agravain, Gaheris, Gareth, and Gawain, and noted for having crowned himself and married Guinevere while Arthur was waging war on Emperor Lucius of Rome. He was killed by Arthur at the Battle of Camlann.Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Lobley Gate in West Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name probably from Ludgate in London, so named from Old English ludgeat ‘back gate’, ‘postern’, or possibly from Ludgate in Kent or Lidgate in Suffolk, both named from Old English hlidgeat ‘swing gate’.
Male
Arthurian
, a son of Lot; traitor to Arthur.
Male
Greek
(ΤÏίτων) Greek name derived from the word tritos, TRITON means "of the third." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Poseid�n, a sea god and messenger of the deep.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Good traits excellent disposition
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Ulster)
Irish (Ulster) : reduced form of McTraynor, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Thréinfhir ‘son of Tréinfhear’, a byname meaning ‘champion’, ‘strong man’ (from tréan ‘strong’ + fear ‘man’).English : variant of Trainer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Norfolk, so named from Old English gÄt ‘goat’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Possibly a variant spelling of the Irish surname Gately or English Gatley.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Traitor.
Male
Arthurian
, a son of Lot; traitor to Arthur.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps an altered form of Warlock, an English surname of uncertain origin; it is more likely to be from Old Norse varðlokkur ‘incantations’ than from Old English wǣrloga ‘traitor’, ‘devil’.
TRAITORS GATE
TRAITORS GATE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Heap.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kevalya | கேவாலà¯à®¯à®¾
Female
African
(×—× ×“×›×™) the mistress of Chendi.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ashitosh | அஷீதோஷÂ
Name of Lord Ganesh
Girl/Female
Muslim
Righteous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prattusha | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¤à¯à®·à®¾
Beautiful. soft
Female
Spanish
Spanish feminine form of Roman Latin Petronius, PETRONA means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Bringer of Hope and Smiles; God's Gift
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Leopardess
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhaneswar | தநேஷà¯à®µà®°
God of money
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n.
A tractrix.
n.
A chief or transcendent traitor.
a.
Treacherous; perfidious; traitorous.
v.
Traits; features; lineaments.
a.
Guilty of treason; treacherous; perfidious; faithless; as, a traitorous officer or subject.
n.
A traitor; a cheat.
n.
One who violates his allegiance and betrays his country; one guilty of treason; one who, in breach of trust, delivers his country to an enemy, or yields up any fort or place intrusted to his defense, or surrenders an army or body of troops to the enemy, unless when vanquished; also, one who takes arms and levies war against his country; or one who aids an enemy in conquering his country. See Treason.
v. t.
To act the traitor toward; to betray; to deceive.
n.
An adjustable pattern used by tailors.
n.
A hurdle on which, formerly, traitors were drawn to the place of execution.
n.
A traitor.
n.
Treachery.
n.
A traitress.
a.
Traitorous.
a.
Like a traitor; treacherous; traitorous.
a.
Like a traitor; involving treachery; violating allegiance or faith pledged; traitorous to the state or sovereign; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust; faithless.
n.
A deliverer; -- a name of infamy given to Christians who delivered the Scriptures, or the goods of the church, to their persecutors to save their lives.
a.
Consisting in treason; partaking of treason; implying breach of allegiance; as, a traitorous scheme.
n.
Hence, one who betrays any confidence or trust; a betrayer.
n.
A traitor.