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Canadian university gridiron football championship trophy
The Vanier Cup (French: Coupe Vanier) is the trophy awarded annually to the champion Canadian football team in U Sports, the governing body for university
Vanier_Cup
2025 Canadian university football championship
The 2025 Vanier Cup, the 60th edition of the Canadian university football championship, was held on November 22, 2025, at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan
60th_Vanier_Cup
2026 Canadian university football championship
The 2026 Vanier Cup, the 61st edition of the Canadian university football championship, is scheduled for November 28, 2026, at Telus Université Laval Stadium
61st_Vanier_Cup
2024 Canadian university football championship
The 2024 Vanier Cup was the 59th edition of the Canadian university football championship, held on November 23, 2024, at Richardson Memorial Stadium in
59th_Vanier_Cup
Laval University stadium in Québec City, Québec
2010 Vanier Cup to Quebec City. The 2009 title game was sold out, with 18,628 fans in the stands including standing room. Attendance at the 2010 Vanier Cup
Telus_Stadium
2023 Canadian university football championship
The 2023 Vanier Cup, the 58th edition of the U Sports Football Championship, took place on November 25, 2023 at Richardson Memorial Stadium in Kingston
58th_Vanier_Cup
2027 Canadian university football championship
The 2027 Vanier Cup, the 62nd edition of the Canadian university football championship, is scheduled for November 27, 2027, at Telus Université Laval Stadium
62nd_Vanier_Cup
Canadian university football team
played in four straight Vanier Cups and have a record of 12–2 in Vanier Cup games. The Rouge et Or have also won the Dunsmore Cup 17 times since 1999, demonstrating
Laval_Rouge_et_Or_football
U Sports football team
Vanier Cup's MVP. He led the team to its second Vanier Cup win in three seasons. Montreal is 5-1 in national semi-final games and 3-2 in the Vanier Cup
Montreal_Carabins_football
University competition in Canadian football
conference advance to semifinal bowl games; the winners of these meet in the Vanier Cup national championship. The origins of North American football can be traced
U_Sports_football
Canadian university gridiron football team
Athletic Association conference of U Sports. The program has won the Vanier Cup national championship three times, in 1990, 1996 and 1998. The Huskies
Saskatchewan_Huskies_football
Canadian college football team
to have won back-to-back Vanier Cup championships, having won in 1969 and 1970. In total, the Bisons have won three Vanier Cup national championships and
Manitoba_Bisons_football
University Canadian football team
all-time among competing teams. On a national level, the team has won the Vanier Cup championship four times, in 1982, 1986, 1997 and, most recently, in 2015
UBC_Thunderbirds_football
Canadian football team
established football programs in Canada. The Gee-Gees have appeared in five Vanier Cup championships, winning the national title in 1975 and 2000 and losing
Ottawa_Gee-Gees_football
2015 Canadian university gridiron football championship
The 2015 Vanier Cup, the 51st edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on Saturday, November 28, 2015 at Telus Stadium in Quebec
51st_Vanier_Cup
1974 Canadian university football championship
The 10th Vanier Cup was played on November 22, 1974, at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1974 season
10th_Vanier_Cup
Sports season
season will conclude on November 28, 2026, with the 61st Vanier Cup championship. The Vanier Cup game will be held at Telus Université Laval Stadium in
2026_U_Sports_football_season
Governor General of Canada from 1959 to 1967
Georges-Philias Vanier (French: [ʒɔʁʒ(ə) vanje]; 23 April 1888 – 5 March 1967) was a Canadian military officer, diplomat, and statesman who served as the
Georges_Vanier
Canadian university gridiron football team
Vanier Cup national championship appearances, having made it to the title game 15 times (most recently in 2021). The Mustangs have won eight Vanier Cups
Western_Mustangs_football
2012 Canadian university football championship
The 2012 Vanier Cup, the 48th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on Friday, November 23, 2012 at Rogers Centre in Toronto
48th_Vanier_Cup
1976 Canadian university football championship
The 12th Vanier Cup was played on November 19, 1976, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1976 season
12th_Vanier_Cup
1994 Canadian university football championship
The 30th Vanier Cup was played on November 19, 1994, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1994 season. The
30th_Vanier_Cup
2019 Canadian university gridiron football championship
The 2019 Vanier Cup, the 55th edition of the Canadian university football championship, was played on November 23, 2019 at Telus Stadium in Quebec City
55th_Vanier_Cup
1992 Canadian university football championship
The 28th Vanier Cup was played on November 21, 1992, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1992 season. The
28th_Vanier_Cup
2018 Canadian university football championship
The 2018 Vanier Cup, the 54th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on November 24, 2018, at Telus Stadium in Quebec City
54th_Vanier_Cup
Canadian university football team
University Sport (AUS) conference of U Sports football, reaching the Vanier Cup championship game nine times and winning three times (1973, 2001, 2002)
Saint_Mary's_Huskies_football
Team or individual that dominates their sport for an extended length of time
original on 13 November 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022. "History – Vanier Cup". usports.ca. U Sports. 27 June 2017. Archived from the original on 13
Sports_dynasty
2021 Canadian university football championship
The 2021 Vanier Cup, the 56th edition of the Canadian university football championship, was played on December 4, 2021, at Telus Stadium in Quebec City
56th_Vanier_Cup
2005 Canadian university football championship
The 41st Vanier Cup was played on December 3, 2005, at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, and decided the CIS Football champion for the 2005 season
41st_Vanier_Cup
1967 Canadian university football championship
The 3rd Vanier Cup was played on November 25, 1967, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1967 season
3rd_Vanier_Cup
competing for the Cup by 1954; since 1965, the top amateur teams, playing in U Sports, have competed for the Vanier Cup. The Grey Cup game is Canada's
List_of_Grey_Cup_champions
Canadian gridiron football player (born 2001)
the trophy twice in a row; he also helped the Thunderbirds reach the Vanier Cup for the first time since 2015. Benedet was invited to the College Gridiron
Theo_Benedet
1986 Canadian university football championship
The 22nd Vanier Cup was played on November 22, 1986, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1986 season
22nd_Vanier_Cup
Sports season
and the season ended on November 22, 2025, with the 60th Vanier Cup championship. The Vanier Cup game was held at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan
2025_U_Sports_football_season
Gridiron football team of the University of Regina
championships, in 2000 and 2024, and the team has made one appearance in the Vanier Cup championship game. The Rams nickname is used by the university's football
Regina_Rams
University Canadian football team
1938 and 1960 prior to the inauguration of the Vanier Cup in 1965. McGill appeared in the Vanier Cup final in 1969, 1973 and 1987, with the Redmen finally
McGill_Redbirds_football
1985 Canadian university football championship
The 21st Vanier Cup was played on November 30, 1985, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1985 season
21st_Vanier_Cup
2006 Canadian university football championship
The 42nd Vanier Cup was played on November 25, 2006, at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and decided the CIS Football champion for the 2006
42nd_Vanier_Cup
Multi-purpose stadium in Hamilton, Canada
U Sports awarded Hamilton Stadium hosting rights to the 52nd and 53rd Vanier Cup, held in November 2016 and November 2017 respectively. In 2019, Hamilton
Hamilton_Stadium
2002 Canadian university football tournament
The 38th Vanier Cup was played on November 23, 2002, at SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 2002 season. The Saint
38th_Vanier_Cup
Sports stadium in Toronto, Canada
the venue for the 43rd Vanier Cup on Friday, November 23, 2007, just two days before Grey Cup Sunday. It was the 16th Vanier Cup hosted at the venue, returning
Rogers_Centre
1981 Canadian university football championship
The 17th Vanier Cup was played on November 28, 1981, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1980 season
17th_Vanier_Cup
University Canadian football team
won one Vanier Cup national championship in 1984, which is also their only appearance in the title game. The Gryphons have won one Vanier Cup and four
Guelph_Gryphons_football
Canadian football team
of 8,000. Since its inception, the team has won 23 Yates Cup championships and four Vanier Cup championships, the most recent being in 2009. Unique to
Queen's_Gaels_football
Canadian gridiron football player (born 2002)
game as the Golden Hawks qualified for their first Vanier Cup game since 2005. In the 59th Vanier Cup game, Elgersma completed 23 of 34 pass attempts for
Taylor_Elgersma
1997 Canadian university football championship
The 33rd Vanier Cup was played on November 22, 1997, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1997 season. The
33rd_Vanier_Cup
University Canadian football team
five Vanier Cup championships, losing in 1966, 1968 and 1972, and winning the national title in 1991 and 2005. The team has also won nine Yates Cup conference
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks football
Wilfrid_Laurier_Golden_Hawks_football
Football team of the University of Toronto
won the first Vanier Cup ever held in 1965, and then again in 1993 as Canadian national football champions. The team has 25 Yates Cup championship wins
Toronto Varsity Blues football
Toronto_Varsity_Blues_football
2022 Canadian university football championship
The 2022 Vanier Cup, the 57th edition of the U Sports Football Championship, took place on November 26, 2022 at Western Alumni Stadium in London, Ontario
57th_Vanier_Cup
2011 Canadian university football championship
The 2011 Vanier Cup, the 47th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on Friday, November 25, 2011, at BC Place in Vancouver
47th_Vanier_Cup
1991 Canadian university football championship
The 1991 Vanier Cup was the 27th edition of the Vanier Cup and deciding game to determine the CIAU football national champion for the 1991 season. It
27th_Vanier_Cup
4–October 24: 2026 CFL season November 15: 113th Grey Cup in Calgary, Alberta November 28: 61st Vanier Cup in Quebec City, Quebec Test cricket 2025–26 Ashes
2026_in_sports
Canadian gridiron football player (born 1995)
Lineman at season's end. He also won his first Vanier Cup championship as part of Laval's 52nd Vanier Cup win. He won his second consecutive J. P. Metras
Mathieu_Betts
2009 Canadian university football championship
The 45th Vanier Cup was played on November 28, 2009, at PEPS Stadium in Quebec City, Quebec, and decided the CIS Football champion for the 2009 season
45th_Vanier_Cup
University Canadian football team
Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union. The team has appeared in four Vanier Cup games, winning one in 2011. The earliest reference of the sport of football
McMaster_Marauders_football
1965 Canadian university football championship
The 1st Vanier Cup was played on November 20, 1965, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided Canada's university football champions by way of
1st_Vanier_Cup
Canadian rock band
Later that year, on November 22, they performed the halftime show at the Vanier Cup in their hometown. In early 2009 they toured with Waking Eyes across Canada
Arkells
1973 Canadian university football championship
The 9th Vanier Cup was played on November 24, 1973, at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1973 season
9th_Vanier_Cup
University of Calgary sports team
Sports. The Dinos program has been in operation since 1964, winning the Vanier Cup national championship five times (1983, 1985, 1988, 1995, 2019), the most
Calgary_Dinos_football
2007 Canadian university football championship
The 43rd Vanier Cup was played on November 23, 2007, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIS Football champion for the 2007 season. The
43rd_Vanier_Cup
1984 Canadian university football championship
The 20th Vanier Cup was played on November 24, 1984, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1984 season
20th_Vanier_Cup
Largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada
Canada, with three Vanier Cup national championships and 19 Hardy Trophy Canada West championships. The Huskies have made nine Vanier Cup appearances since
Saskatoon
Sports season
football season began on August 31, 2007, and concluded with the 43rd Vanier Cup national championship on November 23 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto,
2007_CIS_football_season
2000 Canadian university football championship
The 36th Vanier Cup was played on December 2, 2000, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 2000 season. The
36th_Vanier_Cup
University football team in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
has won three Vanier Cup national championships, in 1967, 1972, and most recently in 1980. The Golden Bears have also won 18 Hardy Cup conference titles
Alberta_Golden_Bears_football
1969 Canadian university football championship
The 5th Vanier Cup was played on November 21, 1969, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1969 season
5th_Vanier_Cup
Topics referred to by the same term
British Columbia, Canada Vanier Institute of the Family, Canada Vanier College in Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Vanier Cup, Canadian Interuniversity
Vanier
1990 Canadian university football championship
The 26th Vanier Cup was played on November 24, 1990, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1990 season. The
26th_Vanier_Cup
2008 Canadian university football championship
The 44th Vanier Cup was played on November 22, 2008, at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, and decided the CIS Football champion for the 2008 season
44th_Vanier_Cup
Sports season
football season began on August 23, 2008, and concluded with the 44th Vanier Cup national championship on November 22 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton
2008_CIS_football_season
1966 Canadian university football championship
The 2nd Vanier Cup was played on November 19, 1966, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided Canada's university football champions by way of
2nd_Vanier_Cup
2004 Canadian university football championship
The 40th Vanier Cup was played on November 27, 2004, at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, and decided the CIS Football champion for the 2004 season
40th_Vanier_Cup
University Canadian football team
been competing at the varsity level since 1954 and won the second ever Vanier Cup national championship in 1966. The team has played in two National Championship
St. Francis Xavier X-Men football
St._Francis_Xavier_X-Men_football
U Sports football team
to 1981 where they won six conference championships, appeared in four Vanier Cup national championships, and won two of those in 1979 and in 1981. Recently
Acadia_Axemen_football
2013 Canadian university football championship
The 2013 Vanier Cup, the 49th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on Saturday, November 23, 2013 at TELUS-Université Laval
49th_Vanier_Cup
Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Stadium.[citation needed] The 47th Vanier Cup was the first Canadian university football championship paired with the Grey Cup Festival and played on November
BC_Place
1999 Canadian university football championship
The 35th Vanier Cup was played on November 27, 1999, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1999 season. The
35th_Vanier_Cup
Canadian gridiron football coach (born 1972)
de Montréal's football team, the Montreal Carabins. He is a three-time Vanier Cup champion, once as a head coach and twice as an offensive coordinator.
Marco_Iadeluca
1971 Canadian university football championship
The 7th Vanier Cup was played on November 20, 1971, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1971 season
7th_Vanier_Cup
Sports season
football season began on September 2, 2000, and concluded with the 36th Vanier Cup national championship on December 2 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario
2000_CIAU_football_season
Canadian gridiron football player (born 1999)
Cup champion after winning with Argonauts in 2024. He played U Sports football for the Laval Rouge et Or of the RSEQ conference. He is a Vanier Cup champion
Kevin_Mital
1982 Canadian university football championship
The 18th Vanier Cup was played on November 20, 1982, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1982 season
18th_Vanier_Cup
2014 Canadian university gridiron football championship
The 2014 Vanier Cup, the 50th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on Saturday, November 29, 2014, at Molson Stadium in
50th_Vanier_Cup
Governing body of university sport in Canada
increased broadcasting of national events. Flagship championships such as the Vanier Cup benefited from greater national exposure during this period. In October
U_Sports
Sports accomplishment
Windsor Lancers 45–6 to win the Yates Cup and the right to play for the national championship and the Vanier Cup. The undefeated season was completed on
Perfect_season
Canadian film and television actor (b. 1972)
linebacker. During his time on the team, he helped the Gaels win the 28th Vanier Cup. Byrk has appeared in numerous films and television series and is best
Greg_Bryk
2001 Canadian university football championship
The 37th Vanier Cup was played on December 1, 2001, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 2001 season. The
37th_Vanier_Cup
Canadian team sport
18–22. Post-secondary institutions compete in U Sports football for the Vanier Cup, and seniors in the Alberta Football League. The Canadian Football Hall
Canadian_football
1978 Canadian university football championship
The 14th Vanier Cup was played on November 18, 1978, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1978 season
14th_Vanier_Cup
1970 Canadian university football championship
The 6th Vanier Cup was played on November 21, 1970, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1970 season
6th_Vanier_Cup
2016 Canadian university gridiron football championship
The 2016 Vanier Cup (branded as the ArcelorMittal Dofasco Vanier Cup for sponsorship reasons), the 52nd edition of the Canadian university football championship
52nd_Vanier_Cup
University Canadian football team
is one of six currently playing U Sports football that has not made a Vanier Cup appearance. However, it is the only program to have appeared in three
Bishop's_Gaiters_football
players aged 18–22. Post-secondary institutions in U Sports compete for the Vanier Cup. Canada also has three women's leagues: the Maritime Women's Football
Sports_in_Canada
its extensive U.S. college football slate), the Vanier Cup has fared far more poorly; the 2017 Vanier Cup only drew 168,000, down almost three-fourths from
College football on television
College_football_on_television
Sports season
football season began on August 27, 2002, and concluded with the 38th Vanier Cup national championship on November 23 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario
2002_CIS_football_season
Canadian English-language regional sports networks owned by Bell Media and ESPN
Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup championship. The Hardy Cup coverage reverted to Shaw TV in 2014 while the Uteck, Mitchell and Vanier contests moved to Sportsnet
The_Sports_Network
1968 Canadian university football championship
The 4th Vanier Cup was played on November 22, 1968, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1968 season
4th_Vanier_Cup
2010 Canadian university football championship
The 46th Vanier Cup took place on November 27, 2010, at PEPS Stadium in Quebec City, Quebec, determining the CIS Football champions for 2010. The Laval
46th_Vanier_Cup
Canadian collegiate football semifinal game
Uteck Bowl champion moves on to face the Mitchell Bowl champion for the Vanier Cup. It was named for Larry Uteck, a former professional football player and
Uteck_Bowl
1979 Canadian university football championship
The 15th Vanier Cup was played on November 17, 1979, at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1979 season
15th_Vanier_Cup
VANIER CUP
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Surname or Lastname
French
French : from Old French denier, originally the name of a copper coin, later a term for money in general, hence probably a metonymic occupational name for a moneyer or minter.English : variant spelling of Denyer, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English hanger, hangre ‘wood on a steep hillside’, or habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Hanger in Netley Marsh, Hampshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from northern Middle English bank(e) ‘hillside slope’, ‘riverbank’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant (see Banks).Scottish : habitational name from Bankier in Stirlingshire.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Polish bankier ‘banker’.German (Bänker) : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle Low German banc ‘bench’, ‘counter’ (see Bank).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French dance ‘dance’ (see Dance).Translation of German Dänzer or Danser (see Danzer).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English gander, Old English gand(r)a ‘gander’, ‘male goose’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of geese, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a gander in some way.English : variant of Ganter.North German : perhaps a habitational name from Gandern in Brandenburg.North German : nickname for a vain or self-important man from ganter ‘male goose’, ‘gander’.South German and Swiss German : habitational name from a place named with Middle High German gant ‘scree’ (Swiss gand), or topographic name for someone living by an area of scree.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Daniel ‘God is my judge’, borne by a major prophet in the Bible. The major factor influencing the popularity of the personal name (and hence the frequency of the surname) was undoubtedly the dramatic story in the Book of Daniel, recounting the prophet’s steadfast adherence to his religious faith in spite of pressure and persecution from the Mesopotamian kings in whose court he served: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (at whose feast Daniel interpreted the mysterious message of doom that appeared on the wall, being thrown to the lions for his pains). The name was also borne by a 2nd-century Christian martyr and by a 9th-century hermit, the legend of whose life was popular among Christians during the Middle Ages; these had a minor additional influence on the adoption of the Christian name. Among Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe the name was also popular as being that of a 4th-century Persian martyr, who was venerated in the Orthodox Church.Irish : reduced form of McDaniel, which is actually a variant of McDonnell, from the Gaelic form of Irish Donal (equivalent to Scottish Donald), erroneously associated with the Biblical personal name Daniel. See also O’Donnell.Peter Daniel was one of the pioneer settlers in the 17th century in Stafford County, VA, where he was a justice of the peace. His grandson, Peter Vivian Daniel, was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1841 to his death in Richmond, VA, in 1860.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Mander.Belcher Manter is recorded in Plymouth, MA, in 1657. John Manter (1658–1744), possibly a son of Belcher, was the founder of a family associated with Martha’s Vineyard.
Male
German
A derivative of German Reginar, RAINER means "wise warrior."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Basque Xavier, JAVIER means "new house."
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Female Version of Daniel
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a standard bearer, from Anglo-Norman French banere ‘flag’, ‘ensign’ (see Bannerman).German : occupational name for a standard bearer, Middle High German banier, Middle Low German banner, from French bannière ‘flag’, ‘standard’.
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a retail trader, Middle English manger, monger, Middle Dutch manger, menger, Middle High German mangære, mengære (from Late Latin mango ‘salesman’, with the addition of the Germanic agent suffix).Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in southwestern Norway named as Mángr in Old Norse, perhaps from már ‘sea gull’ + angr ‘fjord’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Accept the Truth
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Männer (see Maner).English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Manners.Finnish : ornamental name from manner ‘continent’. This name occurs throughout Finland, but chiefly in the southwestern part.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Daniēl (Hebrew Daniyel), DANIEL means "God is my judge." In the bible, this is the name of the hero of the Book of Daniel, who was cast into a den of lions but saved by God. Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Domhnall, meaning "world ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or seller of cans, from an agent derivative of Old English canne ‘can’.Respelling of Kanner.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Pericles, Prince of Tyre' A Pander.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German
Strong Counselor
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).
Male
French
French form of German Rainer, RAINIER means "wise warrior."
VANIER CUP
VANIER CUP
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Latin
Lovable; Diminutive of Amabel; Beloved
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Gazelle
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Name of a Mountain; Mountain Part
Girl/Female
Indian
Lotus, Water Lily, A flower
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Down; Wish
Girl/Female
Muslim
Story teller
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Flower
Female
Swedish
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Birgitta, GITTAN means "exalted one."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Earth
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Priceless; Highly Praiseworthy; Invaluable; Female Version of the German and Russian Form of Anthony; Spanish Form of Anthony; Beyond Praise
VANIER CUP
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VANIER CUP
v. i.
To be or become diseased, or as if diseased, with canker; to grow corrupt; to become venomous.
n.
A hanger-on.
v. t.
To play the pander for.
n.
One who denies; as, a denier of a fact, or of the faith, or of Christ.
n.
See Tanier.
v. t.
To affect as a canker; to eat away; to corrode; to consume.
v. i.
To wander about; to saunter; to talk incoherently.
n.
Certain degree or measure; as, it is in a manner done already.
n.
One who fancies or has a special liking for, or interest in, a particular object or class or objects; hence, one who breeds and keeps for sale birds and animals; as, bird fancier, dog fancier, etc.
a.
Eaten out by canker, or as by canker.
n.
See Lanier.
v. t.
To cause, as a horse, to go at a canter; to ride (a horse) at a canter.
n.
A corroding or sloughing ulcer; esp. a spreading gangrenous ulcer or collection of ulcers in or about the mouth; -- called also water canker, canker of the mouth, and noma.
v. i.
To act the part of a pander.
n.
Any flag or standard; as, the star-spangled banner.
v. i.
To move in a canter.
n.
Anger or vexation; rage.
v. i.
To long (for) with a keen appetite and uneasiness; to have a vehement desire; -- usually with for or after; as, to hanker after fruit; to hanker after the diversions of the town.
n.
A machine for concentrating ore. See Frue vanner.
n.
See Pannier, 3.